U-bien Bridge in Mandalay, Myanmar |
Angkor Wat- Siem Reap, Cambodia |
Lotus lake and white sand dunes in Mui Ne, Vietnam |
Phnom Phen, Cambodia |
ASEAN Pass Breakdown:
For detailed post on how i booked and maximized the pass, click here
Petronas Twin Tower - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
> This is not a package tour. This itinerary and expenses was based on my experience.
> My ticket from MNL to KL was bought a year before the trip and was given to me as a gift.
> Make sure you bring plug adapter to charge your gadgets as their sockets might be different from the one we have in the Philippines specially in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia.
> Try the street foods! Southeast Asia is the home of the world’s tastiest cuisines and they are often found in the streets.
> Research on cab or tuk tuk fares before you ride as this is one of the biggest scams in travelling Southeast Asia.
> Be mindful of your belongings all the time. There are snatchers reported specially in the streets of Cambodia where they are usually on scooters and will grab your bag or whatever is in your hand while walking or riding a tuk tuk..
> Get used to haggling specially in street markets, shops and transportation.
>You may rent a scooter if you know how to drive, this is brilliant way of combining freedom, flexibility and appreciation of the place.
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Mui Ne Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
I'm noting the expenses for my own trip soon. Thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteBakit ang mura ng gastos sa food?
ReplyDeleteIm not fond of eating alone po kasi... saka mura lang ang foid specially in vietnam
Deletegaling! hope I can design a baby-friendly version for me and hubby!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing this.. will definitely try this IT soon.. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi po.. ano monetary currency dala mo? Need ba different? Thanks
ReplyDeleteUSD yung dala ko, and nagpapalit na din ako ng Malaysian Ringit dito before ako umalis
DeleteAround how much USD need dalahin? Every country need ba na dollars payment? Thank you
DeleteIts up to you how much you are willing to spend in each country. I brought USD kasi mas madali cya ipapalit, di kasi lahat ng money changer tumatanggap ng PHP
DeleteDid you bring backpack or luggage? Okay lang ba na luggage? May herniated disc kasi ko so I'm considering of bringing luggage instead of backpack.
ReplyDeleteI brought a backpack during my trip, you have a choice naman to bring a luggage, better be safe kesa maaggravate yung condition mo...
DeleteThat looks a nice place. Thanks for sharing! Anyway, you should also try to visit Greenbelt. I'm sure you'll love it too.
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