PLACES OF INTEREST


PLACES OF INTEREST
MALAYSIA
Malaysia is made up of two distinct areas – Peninsular Malaysia, which borders on Thailand in the north and Singapore in the south, as well as Borneo Malaysia which is an island shared by Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. Borneo is mostly beaches and rainforest – great for relaxing as well as for wildlife adventures. The orangutan sanctuary in Sandakhan is great, the islands and adventure of Kota Kinabalu(including the ascent up Mt. Kinabalu - or just catching a glimpse of it), and other cities including Kuching, Miri, Bintulu, and Sibu that lead to all kinds of different adventures.
Peninsular Malaysia is the home of Kuala Lumpur (KL), Penang, Johor Bahru, andMelacca. All these cities are worthy of some time, and further exploration can land you on the tropical and beautiful Perhentian Islands near Kota Bahru or the duty free island of Langkawi, Malaysia’s most popular beach destination. Bus is actually one of the fastest routes (and comfortable) to some of these places (like Melacca, Johor Bahru, and even Singapore). You can experience jungles, cities, and beaches in a short time at a fairly low cost depending on your preferences! You can walk in the canopies of the rainforests, see trees light up with fireflies, or visit the most southern point of mainland Asia in the State of Johor.
THAILAND
INDONESIA
A trip to Bali can last 3 days or more. Other locations depend on what you’re doing – some cities are very close to KL and can be seen in a couple days typically.
CAMBODIA
VIETNAM
PHILIPPINES
The Philippines has less than half the amount of islands that Indonesia has – still, over 7,000 of them leave a lot to be explored, and provide great getaways to some of the best beaches and food on the planet. Most people in the Philippines speak English, so traveling around is not much of a problem. Sport fishing, snorkeling, etc – anything to do with water is always available to do. The beach of Boracay is consistently on the top 5 beaches in the world on most lists, while the city of Cebu(and surrounding areas – can be reached by Cebu Air) and Manila are also worth spending some time in. Needs about a week to enjoy fully, more if possible.
SRI LANKA
One of our favourite places we have been is Sri Lanka – the friendliest people and something to suit every taste – from awesome beaches in the south, Adam’s Peak,Kandy, the Knuckles Range, and the ancient sites more toward the north. The city of Colombo is worth a stop for a day or two as well.
A week would be great – but 4 days or so on the beaches in the south would also be money well spent.
SINGAPORE
One of the most expensive places in SE Asia – Singapore is modern (as evidenced by the Marine Bay Sands Hotel and Casino), shiny, and for the wealthy! It is an island off the tip of the Malaysian Peninsula and is bustling with excitement. Singapore can be done in two days, one night – hotels are expensive, and food is expensive! There are daily buses that leave from nearby our apartment – the trip takes about 5 hrs, or you can take a flight (initially can be cheaper, but adding the cost of taxis to the airport, etc – it’s about the same in terms of time and a little cheaper to take the bus).
OTHER PLACES OF INTEREST
It’s important to look into Visa requirements for each country you plan on visiting. Vietnam definitely needs a visa arranged beforehand for Canadians and Americans, while Cambodia is a visa on arrival (I think about $25US per person). Thailand, Malaysia, etc don’t require visas, but you should check as some visas expire in 30 days, meaning simply you’ll need to leave the country for a few days and then come back in if you are planning on staying longer. Canadians get 90 days in Malaysia.
OTHER OPTIONS
As well as traveling budget with the above airlines, you can try Malaysia Airlines, Bangkok Airways, Royal Thai Air, Cathay Pacific, Emirates (free stopover in Dubai typically) and Etihad Air.
There are some luxury cruise lines that visit different countries in Asia. We don’t know ANYTHING about these, but some companies include Star Cruises, Oceania Cruises, Princess Cruises, and Royal Caribbean. Other cruise lines may offer other itineraries and prices from several ports that are relatively nearby.
Traveling around SE Asia by train and bus are other options. In Malaysia, the trains are slower than the buses as the highways are very good. The prices are similar, although an overnight train may be more comfortable than an overnight bus. You can reach Thailand and Singapore by bus and train. However, trains and buses in some other SE Asian countries can be a little more difficult to deal with, but also a great way to get closer to local living in many cases.
There are also ferries that can take you to some spots in Indonesia, and some islands in Thailand and Cambodia from Malaysia. More research may need to be done, and we’ll be happy to help whatever way we can.
Traveling around SE Asia by train and bus are other options. In Malaysia, the trains are slower than the buses as the highways are very good. The prices are similar, although an overnight train may be more comfortable than an overnight bus. You can reach Thailand and Singapore by bus and train. However, trains and buses in some other SE Asian countries can be a little more difficult to deal with, but also a great way to get closer to local living in many cases.
There are also ferries that can take you to some spots in Indonesia, and some islands in Thailand and Cambodia from Malaysia. More research may need to be done, and we’ll be happy to help whatever way we can.
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