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    Getting around

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    Regional flights in Southeast Asia are affordable and convenient -- a great way to get around if your time is short. That said, half the fun of traveling is getting there -- many walk away from land travel in this part of the world saying, "I... Continue reading »

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    Money

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    The East Asian financial crisis is now a distant memory, and the countries of Southeast Asia are generally gaining economic clout in the world; but the rate of exchange, not to mention the price of most goods and services, means that travel i... Continue reading »

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    Tips for multicultural travelers

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    African-American Travelers Black Travel Online (www.blacktravelonline.com) posts news on upcoming events and includes links to articles and travel-booking sites. Agencies and organizations that provide resources for black travelers incl... Continue reading »

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    Tips on accommodations

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    Affordable luxury is the name of the game in the countries of Southeast Asia. For what you might pay for a cracker-box room in big cities in the U.S. and Europe, you can go in style in Indochina and the countries on the Malay Peninsula. Pay o... Continue reading »

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    Internet access

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    Internet cafes in Southeast Asia are many and affordable, preferable to expensive hotel business centers (you'll also meet lots of fellow travelers at Internet cafes). Of course, using your own laptop or PDA (personal digital assistant) gives... Continue reading »

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    Tips on dining

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    Southeast Asia is a real playground for adventurous foodies; from high-class hotel restaurants and power-lunch points to street-side stalls with local specialties, you'll find it all. The cuisine of each country is unique, and crossing border... Continue reading »

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    Tips for families

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    If you have enough trouble getting your kids out of the house in the morning, dragging them thousands of miles away might seem like an insurmountable challenge. The rough roads of Southeast Asia can be a bit much, and concerns about communica... Continue reading »

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    Tips for gay and lesbian travelers

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    Acceptance of alternative lifestyles in Southeast Asia, like anywhere, runs the gamut. One thing to remember is that many of the societies and cultures of the region are, by tradition, very modest, and public displays of affection of any kind... Continue reading »

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    Tips for senior travelers

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    Seniors traveling in the region can bask in the glow of filial piety and the region's notorious Confucian respect for elders, but they are less likely to enjoy the major discounts found in the West. Mention the fact that you're a senior when... Continue reading »

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    Tips for single travelers

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    By and large, travelers in Southeast Asia are seekers of some kind, so many prefer to go it alone. For independent travelers, solo journeys are opportunities to make friends and meet locals. There is also a certain camaraderie that develops o... Continue reading »

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    Tips for student travelers

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    This region has become a hot destination for budget-minded students, who often hit the shores in Southeast Asia and travel for extended periods of time. From bases like Bangkok's Khao San Road, backpackers roam the rugged highways and byways,... Continue reading »

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    Tips for travelers with disabilities

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    Most disabilities shouldn't stop anyone from traveling. There are more options and resources out there than ever before. Larger hotels in the major cities of the region have adequate facilities for visitors with disabilities, though in rural... Continue reading »

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The sundown view from the Ulu Watu temple, set right on the top of a tall cliff overlooking the ocean The Kecak chanters all sitting around the ground waving their arms in unison Beautiful beach, and we were the only ones on it! morning run on the beach
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