The Rough Itinerary
At the bottom of the entry is a MAP displaying our route.
8 January -
Fly Tokyo to Hong Kong, stay five nights
12 January -
Fly to Bali, Indonesia, stay four nights
16 January -
Take trains heading west through Java, ending up at Jakarta, Indonesia
25 January -
Fly Jakarta to Singapore, stay three nights
28 January -
Head north to Peninsular Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands) - back down to Singapore to catch the next flight
4 February -
Fly Singapore to Bangkok, stay for two days while get a Laos visa and a train ticket
6 February -
Overnight train to Nong Khai, Thailand
7 February -
Cross the border into Laos, stay a few nights in Vientiane, the capital
10 February (a vaguely defined month) -
Head up through Northern Laos towards the Lao border town of Huay Xai, cross back into Thailand, then make our way south through Chiang Mai to Bangkok
11 March -
Fly to Cork, Ireland, stay seven days
19 March -
Two-night stopover in England
21 March -
Two-night stopover in Dubai, UAE on the way back to Thailand
24 March -
Back in Bangkok, maybe head to Ko Samet for some beach-time
29 March -
Return to Tokyo via Hong Kong
The Map View (Red=overland/Blue=flight):
8 January -
Fly Tokyo to Hong Kong, stay five nights
12 January -
Fly to Bali, Indonesia, stay four nights
16 January -
Take trains heading west through Java, ending up at Jakarta, Indonesia
25 January -
Fly Jakarta to Singapore, stay three nights
28 January -
Head north to Peninsular Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Cameron Highlands) - back down to Singapore to catch the next flight
4 February -
Fly Singapore to Bangkok, stay for two days while get a Laos visa and a train ticket
6 February -
Overnight train to Nong Khai, Thailand
7 February -
Cross the border into Laos, stay a few nights in Vientiane, the capital
10 February (a vaguely defined month) -
Head up through Northern Laos towards the Lao border town of Huay Xai, cross back into Thailand, then make our way south through Chiang Mai to Bangkok
11 March -
Fly to Cork, Ireland, stay seven days
19 March -
Two-night stopover in England
21 March -
Two-night stopover in Dubai, UAE on the way back to Thailand
24 March -
Back in Bangkok, maybe head to Ko Samet for some beach-time
29 March -
Return to Tokyo via Hong Kong
The Map View (Red=overland/Blue=flight):


2 Comments:
Given the events of the last few days, The tsunami and 114,000 dead, are you sure you want to go there now??? Just wondered.
I had no idea I'd receive a comment so fast...but to answer your question, my travels won't take me to any of the tsunami-ravaged areas, so yes, I definitely still want to go. Thanks for reading...
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