honeymoon in jan
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honeymoon in jan
hey guys,
i am getting married in nov. bt we planning to go for honeymoon in jan. i wanna know which countries would be gud to travel in jan. dun want too cold or wet. my budget is bout 12000 USD. thinking of doing it a 2 week honeymoon. i was thinking of greece and turkey together. bt open for other options. we aint into clubbing n stuff, jus wanna have our privacy n relaxing.
hope to hear from someone soon.
i am getting married in nov. bt we planning to go for honeymoon in jan. i wanna know which countries would be gud to travel in jan. dun want too cold or wet. my budget is bout 12000 USD. thinking of doing it a 2 week honeymoon. i was thinking of greece and turkey together. bt open for other options. we aint into clubbing n stuff, jus wanna have our privacy n relaxing.
hope to hear from someone soon.
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First congrats!
Looks like you poested in Europe and Asia
this is Asia for Asia
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and other options in your budget you can shop around
for first class flights and great deals.
Europe even greece turkey will be colder rain with fronts
weather2travel.com Climate guide but Istanbul top Hotels
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best for me there if u must...
greecetravel.com allaboutturkey.com
Happy Planning!
Looks like you poested in Europe and Asia
this is Asia for Asia
Villa Zolitude Resort & Spa
53/25 Moo.5, Soi Bann Nai Trok, Chaofa Nok Road, Phuket
www.komaneka.com Bali Monkey Forest
zicasso.com luxurylink.com for upscale deals
and other options in your budget you can shop around
for first class flights and great deals.
Europe even greece turkey will be colder rain with fronts
weather2travel.com Climate guide but Istanbul top Hotels
Otel.com Ikies.com Santorini InterContinental Athens
best for me there if u must...
greecetravel.com allaboutturkey.com
Happy Planning!
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You tagged the Maldives and it is definitely an excellent choice for (a) romance, and (b) weather in January. Lots of first class resorts in your price range.
Bruce
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Bruce
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You've tagged your post with a list of Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia and the Maldives. Were you thinking to go to all of these?
Where have you already been in Asia? (so we can suggest some new places)
Where have you already been in Asia? (so we can suggest some new places)
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Asia is a big place. It's hard to suggest places with so little guidance. But here goes...
Here are a few a ideas to consider:
The temples of Angkor in Cambodia - one of the wonders of the world. If you choose to visit allocate three full days, four nights. Combines well with Thailand, Laos, VN.
Georgetown, Penang Malaysia: A world Hertitage site, with the elements of the historic port town intact. Famous for its hawker food - perhaps the best in Asia. A honeymoon worthy hotel, the historic E&O is worth the trip in and of itself. Combines well with Langkawi for beach time.
Bali is a traditional honeymoon destination. If you opt for Bali you can add in a few days in central Java to see Borobudor and Prambanam. You can also add in a few days in Singapore.
Thailand is another traditional honeymoon destination. Dividing your yime between Bangkok and a beach (the Phuket side at that time of the year) with the addition of one other destination - either Angkor or perhaps the Anantara at the Golden Triangle for relaxation and elephants - would make a wonderful trip.
Do some research and come back with specific questions.
Here are a few a ideas to consider:
The temples of Angkor in Cambodia - one of the wonders of the world. If you choose to visit allocate three full days, four nights. Combines well with Thailand, Laos, VN.
Georgetown, Penang Malaysia: A world Hertitage site, with the elements of the historic port town intact. Famous for its hawker food - perhaps the best in Asia. A honeymoon worthy hotel, the historic E&O is worth the trip in and of itself. Combines well with Langkawi for beach time.
Bali is a traditional honeymoon destination. If you opt for Bali you can add in a few days in central Java to see Borobudor and Prambanam. You can also add in a few days in Singapore.
Thailand is another traditional honeymoon destination. Dividing your yime between Bangkok and a beach (the Phuket side at that time of the year) with the addition of one other destination - either Angkor or perhaps the Anantara at the Golden Triangle for relaxation and elephants - would make a wonderful trip.
Do some research and come back with specific questions.
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hey guys, i am down with two ideas.
1. directly going to bali via singapore first(1 weeks). then langkawi(3 days) n then singapore(4-5 days).
2. bali, singapore, phuket, and mauritius. the order can change.
i wanted to ask is it better to travel 3 places in 2 weeks or 4. coz i know ill spend half a day everytime i travel while going to airport, immigration, n checking in another hotel.
what do you think?
1. directly going to bali via singapore first(1 weeks). then langkawi(3 days) n then singapore(4-5 days).
2. bali, singapore, phuket, and mauritius. the order can change.
i wanted to ask is it better to travel 3 places in 2 weeks or 4. coz i know ill spend half a day everytime i travel while going to airport, immigration, n checking in another hotel.
what do you think?
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With two weeks, plan just three places. Anticipate that it will take most of a day to change locations.
Neither of your two plans make a lot of sense. If you want to go to Bali and SIngapore, combine it with something closer like central Java (for Borobudor) or if you want another beach location, Lombok. On Bali, you will want to stay at two locations, somewhere inland near Ubud and a beach location.
Forget Mauritius, too far from your other destinations. And I wouldn't combine Phuket with Bali. You go to Bali for the culture and it has ok beaches, Phuket has beautiful beaches, but will give you little cultural exposure.
If you want to go to Phuket, combine it with somewhere else in the general area - say Bangkok and Angkor Wat.
Neither of your two plans make a lot of sense. If you want to go to Bali and SIngapore, combine it with something closer like central Java (for Borobudor) or if you want another beach location, Lombok. On Bali, you will want to stay at two locations, somewhere inland near Ubud and a beach location.
Forget Mauritius, too far from your other destinations. And I wouldn't combine Phuket with Bali. You go to Bali for the culture and it has ok beaches, Phuket has beautiful beaches, but will give you little cultural exposure.
If you want to go to Phuket, combine it with somewhere else in the general area - say Bangkok and Angkor Wat.
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