There are three ultimate tourist routes from Southeast Asian countries, and there is a lot of practical information. When it comes to the preferred destination for Chinese tourists to travel abroad, there is no doubt Southeast Asia. Leaving yourself a longer vacation and starting

super practical travel guide! There are three ultimate tourism routes in Southeast Asian countries, full of practical information

Speaking of the current preferred destination for Chinese tourists to travel abroad, there is no doubt Southeast Asia. It has a rich and colorful, exotic culture, beautiful natural scenery, fresh tropical fruits, and low prices. Leaving yourself a longer vacation and starting a trip to Southeast Asia is definitely an extremely exciting plan. But there are so many Southeast Asian countries, how can we better plan our journey? Let’s take a look at these three routes together, full of practical information.

Itinerary 1: Southeast Asia Classic Tour

This Southeast Asia "platter" route allows you to appreciate the highlights of different countries: modern cities, ancient kingdoms, beautiful beaches, and volcanoes with thick smoke. Most international flights arrive in Bangkok, a slightly chaotic but still wonderful city with unlimited fun and food. Take a bus to the charming Siem Reap and enjoy the magnificent temple complex of Angkor. Take a car to Phnom Penh, study Cambodia's not far away tragic past, and continue to move forward to Vietnam's bustling Ho Chi Minh City.

Go north and stay in the lovely Hoi An. You might as well customize some fashion, then stroll around this charming place, and then head north to the ancient streets of Hanoi. Take a plane to leave Vietnam for the world heritage site in Laos, Luang Prabang, where there are many temples and French colonial buildings, and live a leisurely life. Next, fly to the fashionable Chiang Mai, ride an elephant, explore the mountain tribe, learn Thai cooking courses and visit numerous temples. Return to Bangkok (you can take a plane, train, or long-distance bus) and then take the lane to the Turtle Island to learn how to dive.

Then go to Krabi to experience coastal rock climbing, and then go to the popular islands of Phi Phi, Ko Lanta and Ko Lipe on the Andaman Coast to experience the fun of the beach. From Lipu Island to cross the border, you will reach the island of Langkawi, which is always a tourist in Malaysia. Next, take the ferry to the foodie paradise Penang, and then arrive by land to Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia, which integrates multi-ethnic culture. On the way, you can make a short stop at the green tea plantation in the Cameron Plateau.

Flight from Kuala Lumpur to Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, to experience the famous Javanese culture in Yogyakarta. Take a long bus to the active volcano Bromo and hike to the top of the mountain before dawn to watch the sunrise. Then I went to Bali to bask in the sun and experience the unique Indian culture on the island.

can take cheap flights to the exquisite Singapore, where flights are well connected, including to Yangon, Myanmar, to explore temples and villages in this once isolated country. You can also fly from Singapore to Calipo, Philippines, sunbathe on the beach where the party is held on Boracay, hike through Manila to the rice terraces in northern Luzon, or just relax on the rough beaches of Palawan.

Itinerary 2: From the mainland to Borneo and the Philippines

cruise in the Southeast Asian continent, covering beaches and plateaus, then head to Borneo and the Philippines, climb high mountains and dive in the sea. Start from Bangkok, head to Chang Island, and then pass by Sihanoukville, enjoy endless beaches and beer. After visiting the elegant Phnom Penh, enjoy the architectural wonders of the Angkor temple complex centered on Siem Reap. Take a plane to the fast-paced Ho Chi Minh City. Next, go to the beaches of Mui Ne or Nha Trang, and then go to the Ancient Town of Hoi An and Chengcheng, Hue. After resting in the perfect and tidy capital Hanoi, go to Halong Bay, which is a karst landform. You can take a detour to Shaba to visit the plateau ethnic minority community and finally return to Hanoi.

Fly to Vientiane, Laos, take a long-distance bus to Vang Rong, and continue to the riverside city of Luang Prabang. Go to Langnan Tower, hiking center. Follow the Mekong River waterway to the south to the Sun, located on the border of Laos and Thailand. Continue to Chiang Mai. Enjoy spectacular mountain views in the mountains of Pai or Mae Son and experience the fascinating border culture. Head to Sukhothai and Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Thailand, located on the plains, and return to Bangkok.

Fly to Yangon, Myanmar, and continue to visit the island monastery of Lake Inle, the ancient capital of Mandalay and the historical sites of Bagan.Starting from Yangon, fly to Kuala Lumpur and explore the wilderness of Tamanaigara. Touring in the colonial port of Malacca. Return to Kuala Lumpur and have a well-planned and fun hike in Sarawak, Malaysia. Fly to Kota Kinabalu in Sabah and climb Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Borneo. Go east to Xibiluo to visit the Orangutan Sanctuary, then turn back to Semporna - the gateway to the diving resort.

Next head to Brunei, which has abundant oil reserves, and the low-key capital city of Seribagawan, surrounded by pristine rainforests and water villages. Take a free flight from Kota Kinabalu to Manila, Philippines, take a long-distance bus to the mountainous areas in northern Luzon, then fly to Cebu, and go to several beaches in the Visayas.

Itinerary 3: From the beaches in the mainland to Indonesia

Explore the coastlines of Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, and transform into a professional beach appraiser. In the leisure time traveling on different beaches. You can also experience the local culture with a different taste.

From Bangkok to the islands of the Gulf of Thailand: Crazy Turtle Island and fashionable Phangan Island for diving. Obtain a diving certificate at Turtle Island and follow a large number of tourists to the Andaman coast. Take Koli as a transit station and head to the world-class Surin and Smilan Islands for liveaboard diving. Then head south to Krabi, which is famous for its heart-rapid rock climbing and cave adventures, and then to the unrestrained island of Ripu. Cross the border on Langkawi Island and head to Penang’s famous vendor center.

From Penang to Kota Balu, then from here to the beautiful jungle of the Moor Island. Go south to Mersing Port. This is the port for the mainland to the quiet Tioman Island, then return to human civilization in Kuala Lumpur, and fly to Indonesia from here. Starting from Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia, you can head to Bukit Rawang to see orangutans and take a volcanic hike in Belastaki. Take a flight from Medan to the lovely Banda Aceh and enjoy diving in the island of Wai.

bid farewell to the rugged Sumatra Island, flew to Java Island, and headed straight to Jakarta, the enthusiastic capital of Indonesia. Experience its culture in Yogyakarta, take a day trip to visit the stupas in Borobudur or panting to climb Mount Bromo to watch the magnificent sunrise. Go directly to Denpasar, Bali, and get intimate with the beaches of the Buco Peninsula, or experience the local culture in Ubud. Party on Delana An Island, watch the giant lizards on Komodo and return to nature on Flores.

Check the visa time. If it is not enough, you can apply for an extension in Denpasar and then fly to Makassar on Sulawesi. Watch the ancient and bloody funeral ceremony here respectfully in Tanaturaya. Heading to the Togian Islands for liveaboard snorkelling in the northern island of Bunaken, it may be far away but worth a visit. From Manado to Kuala Lumpur. Or you can also travel from Denpasar to the Emperor, the capital of East Timor, to visit colonial towns and dive in coral reefs where there are few tourists.

Have you been attracted by such a travel route? Do you have the urge to pick up your luggage and embark on a trip to Southeast Asia in minutes? But the premise is to leave more time for yourself. These three routes usually take six to eight weeks. After you have enough time, start a trip to Southeast Asia.

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