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post 14/11/2012, 11:09 AM
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Hi we are planning an extended trip for July 2013 and it will begin with around 8 months in Asia.

I am looking for opinions on where you loved and hated and where your must-see's would be.

We are a family with 2 children who will be 6 and 3 by then, but who are well-travelled.

Any information would be great; from cities to hotels/houses, to food, to beaches and beyond.

Thanks

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post 14/11/2012, 11:29 AM
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we loved sarawak, kuching in particular. stayed there almost a month.
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post 15/11/2012, 12:56 PM
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Cambodia- Siem reap and perhaps beach area like Kep
Thailand/ krabi:railay chiang Mai
Vietnam/ Hanoi and sapa and halong bay
Indo- Lombok and the gillis
India/ Kerala /goa
Malaysia- Penang, malaka, prehentians

Will you blog too? Hope so!

Bron

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post 15/11/2012, 01:14 PM
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Vietnam - Phu Quoc, Halong Bay & Ho Chi Min

Cambodia - you must go to Siam Reap, the people are amazing and so are the temples. No a lot of 'free to roam travel in Cambodia though due to the still risk of land mines in more out of the way places but Siam Reap is very safe.

North Sumatra - Lake Toba, stay on Samosir Island.

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post 16/11/2012, 07:46 AM
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Thanks guys will add these to our list and look at accommodation too. Any advice for that in these areas?

Bron, yes I will be blogging. Contact me when you are travelling after July 2013 and we can meet somewhere for sure!

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