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Larissa Schultz, MCC, MHA
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SE Asia Ultimate Adventure - Thailand to Cambodia to Vietnam
This amazing, penultimate 24-day itinerary was a #wanderlist celebration trip we planned and traveled, as it had always been a dream of ours to spend over 3-weeks touring an area of the world we had yet to experience so to try to gain a greater immersion into the culture.
This is a day-by-day itinerary that includes tours, hotel recommendations, restaurant/bar recommendations and tips to traverse through 3 impressive countries and engage with their individual culture, food, nature, and people.
This itinerary includes highlights like cruising the Mekong Delta on your own private house boat, attending a Thai boxing match, standing in awe in front of Angkor Wat, scuba diving in the area of the Phi Phi islands, and so much more.
This itinerary can be customized and modifed as needed for your travel time, and you can even just focus on one country if you choose. Therefore, you get a bonus of three country itineraries in one package. Enjoy!
Adventure • Architecture • Foodie • Shopping • History • Nature • Art • People & Culture • Photography • Relaxation
$17.00
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Planning a world trip may seem overwhelming, but with the right guidance and organization, it can be a fantastic adventure.
🎤 First things first: Music Maestro Please
✨ Make a global plan
✨ Budget
💥 10 tips to save money on my travels
💥 Budget during my travels
💥 15 tips to save money on your travels
✨ Money
💥 Cash
💥 Cards
✨ Flights
💥 World Ticket
💥 Seperate Tickets
💥 Onward (and how to book a fake one)
💥 10 tips to book cheap flights
💥 Fuel Dump tickets, Open-jaw flights and Error fares
💥 Some legal facts
✨ Apply for your passport
✨ Check the visa regulations
💥 Working holiday visa
💥 How did I manage my visas during my travels
✨ Accommodation
💥 5 dreamy accommodations to at on your Bucket list
✨ Vaccinations & travel disease
💥 Which vaccination do you need
💥 What is Malaria
💥 How to prevent Malaria
💥 Do you take Malaria tablets or not ?
💥 What is Rabies
💥 Do you get your vaccinations for Rabies
💥 Post Covid travels
💥 The latest battle: Bedbugs
💥 Which medicines do you take on your travels.
✨ Insurance
✨ To deregister from your country or not ?
✨ Chose the perfect backpack
✨ The ultimate packing list
✨ Cancel your subscriptions
✨ 30 useful apps for traveling
✨ 20 amazing places to add to your Bucket-list
Backpacker • Couples • Groups • Family • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Outdoors • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Photography • People & Culture • Romantic • Van Life • Camping • Faith
Free
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Get ready for a kickass adventure that's all about exploring this magical region while being kind to Mother Earth
From Bali's lush rice terraces to ethical elephant encounters in Chiang Mai, and the laid-back vibes of Luang Prabang to the awe-inspiring Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, I've got it all covered.
This ain't your ordinary trip - I'll show you how to travel responsibly, support local communities, and leave a positive mark on this beautiful part of the world. So, pack your bags and join us on this unforgettable green odyssey! 🌿🌏🚀
Notes:
1. Day 1 - Arrive in Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS) in Denpasar, Bali
2. Day 5 - Flight: Bali (DPS) to Chiang Mai (CNX)
3. Day 9 - Flight: Chiang Mai (CNX) to Luang Prabang (LPQ)
4. Day 13 - Flight: Luang Prabang (LPQ) to Siem Reap (REP)
If you find this information helpful, any tips are appreciated for my work :)
Adventure • Nature • Sustainable/Eco • Mountain
Free
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So, you're all set to explore the magical city of Siem Reap, where ancient temples reign supreme and history whispers secrets from every corner. Let’s be honest, this is the reason we head to Siem Reap… Angkor Wat. It really is a breathtaking temple, one of the most iconic and well-preserved archaeological sites in the world. But how much do our kids care about this? Not so much.
But luckily Siem Reap is a bit of a dark horse and has many things to offer families hoping for more than temples, if you know where to look!
While the majestic temples are the main attraction, Siem Reap also boasts lively markets, cultural shows, and a buzzing nightlife.
The Old Market and Night Market are bustling with vendors selling local crafts, souvenirs, and mouthwatering street food – a perfect place for some retail therapy and gastronomic adventures.
After a month in Siem Reap, here are our best bits for you to create your unique itinerary.
Families • Digital Nomads • Backpackers • Adventure • Architecture • Art • History
$5.00
1
Not everyone has the luxury of time for a slow, multi-country backpacking trip to soak in the local culture. But here’s the good news: if you only have a few days, you can still dive into the backpacking experience!
This guide provides a 10-day Indochina itinerary based on my own journey, complete with tips on what to prepare, where to stay, and some great spots to shop and grab a bite. I’ll also share insights that will help you navigate your journey with ease.
Backpacker • Female Solo • Car-free • Couples • Adventure • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • People & Culture • Road Trip
$5.00
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This is obviously not my recommended stat length in this incredible country, but I am aware that many of us have to do visa runs or simply have little time available, so I will share my beautiful experience in Siem Reap, which lasted only 2 days.
Expect here a complete itinerary as well as tips to prepare before the trip and important information around the country rules.
Accessibility • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Budget • History • Photography • People & Culture • Romantic
Free
2
3 separate families including 6 parents and 8 teenage children embark on a trip of a lifetime to exotic Thailand for two weeks. Will amazing food be eaten? Amazing sights seen? Will drama ensue?
This itinerary purposely has us staying in each spot for a minimum of 3 days so as to minimize travel hassles etc. To us it was a great Thailand 101 and there were lots of activities to keep us busy and also good chill time.
If we had extra time and more ability to move around we would add Koh Samui and Angkor Watt in Cambodia to the itinerary.
This itinerary includes where to stay and eat and what to do. Hotels in this itinerary are upper tier, not quite luxury (with the exception of Bankgok) but still very nice.
Groups • Adventure • Foodie • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • People & Culture • Romantic • Beach • Relaxation
$8.00
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This is a map of all the places I went to on my 3 month backpacking trip.
We flew into Bangkok then island hopped in south Thailand for 2 weeks before flying up to Chiang Mai to explore north Thailand for 2 weeks. Next stop was northern Laos for just over 2 weeks where we got the slow boat from Thailand to Luang Prabang. After Laos was an overnight bus to Hanoi in northern Vietnam where we worked our way down to the south over 3 weeks. Finally finishing in Cambodia for 3 weeks and then bus back to Bangkok to fly home.
This map includes recommendations of things to do, places to stay and restaurant recommendations too.
I have added in information about the visas, currency, how to get around and important tips and tricks we learnt along the way.
You can fit in a lot less than you think when backpacking so this is a realistic map of what is achievable in 3 months.
You are more than welcome to ask me any questions, my instagram is @takeme.travelling
Backpacker • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Sustainable/Eco
$10.00
4
Planning a trip on your own can be overwhelming, right?
That's where I come in. We'll hop on a call together, and you can pick my brain about anything and everything travel related. Want to know my favorite wine regions? Best time to go? How long to visit? Best countries for kids? I am here it's your time, so we can cover whatever you like.
Having visited 55 countries, people always ask me what place is my favorite? Well, it depends. A better question, I think is where would I like to visit for the first time again? Probably, Ankgor Wat or Machu Picchu or the Whitsundays. But, I loved living in Italy, Portugal and Thailand. Being in one places for months or a year allows you to really get to be a traveler and not a visitor.
What places would I revisit - all of them!
Earth is a big place, there’s so much to see. And I would certainly do things differently now with a family and a 4 year old than I did when I was nomading.
What traps for the unwary have I learned?
- Visa, scrambling to find WiFi that works at the airport because I didn’t pay a fee to enter Argentina
- Visa, having a typo on my birthdate and almost being denied enter
- 6 month experiation period for passports - literally had an airline agent in a lounge tear up my boarding pass in front of me
Adventure • Art • Boutique • Luxury • Foodie • History • Shopping • Design • Nature • Faith • People & Culture • Romantic • Photography • Road Trip • Wine • Beach • Relaxation
$75.00
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