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EHM-1798 Conrad:
Hey all,
Later this year i am planning on traveling "Round The World" with a friend. But mainly concentrating on the far east areas. I am planning on visiting Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Osaka/Tokyo, Hawaii or French Polynesia, San Francisco and finally back home to London.
If anyone has been to these locations, could you give me some info/advice (been to San Francisco many times before, don't need to know anything about there or the west coast. etc etc ? Also if anyone has any other suggestions about other cities/countries, i would be happy to hear them.
Regards,
EHM-0471 Peter:
Conrad!
I can help you with some first hand informations about Dubai, Colombo and Kuala Lumpur, if this helps you. Just drop me a letter, you lucky...
Peter LGAV HM
EHM-1821 Javier:
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... Singapore...
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hehe;D;D;D
you must go to the esplanade, orchard road, and any other place in Singapore lol :]
EHM-1798 Conrad:
Decided to change a few things, and i think this will be pretty much final :D
Cheers for the replies, well things are changing again... :P Cutting a few places out and mainly concentrating on Russian Federation, Mongolia, China, Viet Nam, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan
Now planning on Getting the Trans-Siberian Express from Moscow and taking it all the way through the Russian Federation, Mongolia and into China. (St Petersburg - Beijing). Never thought about 7000+ miles on a train before :d
:China:
Beijing, Shanghai, Xian, Huangshan, Guilin, Dunhuang
:Hong Kong:
Cowloon District, Central District
:Viet Nam:
Hanoi
:Thailand:
Bangkok (re-visit), Phuket, Ayutthaya, Pattaya, Ko Phi Phi, Chiang Mai
:Malaysia:
Kuala Lumpur
:Japan:
Tokyo, Osaka
This is alll going to be train travel, except for the three flights from Heathrow -> Moscow and Kuala Lumpur to Osaka/Tokyo and finally Osaka/Tokyo to Heathrow.
EHM-1703 Philip:
Conrad,
The only tip I can give is if you decided to take the southerly route to Guangzhou in China, you would be only a short train ride from Hong Kong (about 45 mins on a good day) and about the same to Macau which is also a fantastic City worth a look. (http://www.olamacauguide.com/image-files/macau-map-pearlriver.jpg) Guangzhou itself is not the most beautifull place you will visit but its location is great to take in both Hong Kong and Macau. Also make sure you get a Multi Entry Visa for China as you will need it to pass between the mainland and Hong Kong.
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