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What is the cheapest way to move around Asian countries and Australia (Most of them are separated by water)? - cheapest way hawaii tokyo

Hello, I adventure in Asia. I think in some way to go in this order:

Venezuela (where I live) -> Los Angeles -> Hawaii -> Japan (Tokyo, Osaka) -> South Korea (Seoul) -> China (Xi'an, Shanghai, Beijing) -> Taiwan (Taipei) -> Hong Kong -> Go Philippines -> Thailand -> Spain -> France -> Indonesia -> Papua New Guinea -> Australia (Sydney) -> New Zealand -> Fiji -> and go home ...

Most of these places are separated by water, and I believe that the cards make my trip to) out of reach (to my knowledge, but I do not know if there are possibilities, some travel by ferry or something. . .. Any suggestions on this? (Or the places that I see, tips for saving on housing, etc. ..) Thank you !!!!!

6 comments:

nowherem... said...

If you do not fly, it will take more than a year to do so. Good luck. See you next year.

Laika said...

No reason for her route as planned?

I just found that mainland China-HK-Taiwain, go to the Philippines, Thailand, and then the rest of Indochina. I thought it might be better if they are to Hong Kong, Thailand and continuing with the rest of Indochina, as they all) in a large area (on the mainland. It would be cheaper to travel by road. Since the Philippines is an archipelago, separated from the main land mass of Asia. You can probably to Argentina to Indonesia, and before the Papua New Guinea. Or, in Singapore, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.

Anyway, I wish you good luck and bon voyage! :)

peanutz said...

I know that between Australia and countries of South Asia, airlines are cheap very accessible and convenient for travel. So what should you solve your problem here.

ami.kawa... said...

I can not tell you how to get to Los Angeles, but I can say about the Cathay Pacific All Asia Pass.

Includes round-trip airfare from New York, Los Angeles or San Francisco to Hong Kong. From there you can get 21 days unlimited travel in the air to the economy of one of the 23 cities the airline serves from $ 1599 $ 1399 or, if you subscribe online eNews. You can expand the air to move up to 90 days for an additional charge.

23 cities covered
Bali
• Bangkok
• Cebu
• Colombo
• Fukuoka
• Ho Chi Minh City
• Hong Kong
• • Jakarta, Karachi,
• Kota Kinabalu *
• Kuala Lumpur
• Manila
• Nagoya
• Osaka
• Penang
* • • * Phnom Penh Phuket
• Sapporo
• Seoul
• Singapore
• Surabaya
• Taipei
• Tokyo

Add the following cities at an additional cost.
Adelaide
• Auckland
• Brisbane
• • Cairns Delhi
• Dhaka *
• Hanoi **
• Melbourne • Mumbai
• Perth
• SydNey

You can download the brochure http://www.cathayusa.com/offers/allasiap ...
or find more information on your site
http://www.cathayusa.com/offers/AllAsiaP ...
Visit Over the air is not able to specific locations without prior arrangements, but you can add another destination at no extra charge.
You also handed over to visit this site for additional air into the region.
http://www.airtimetable.com/airpass_asia ...

As for the accommodations, I recommend Hostelling International
http://www.iyhf.org/ Some rooms are very spacious and private. At other times, can be a bit tight. The hostels I stayed in Japan were very clean. Great things about hostels generally travelers through with similar interests and can usually be information about what they wanted to or not above the target and other places we visit. You will also find Bullit. If this is not an inn, I think you should use the Japanese Inn Group website for hosting http://www.jpinn.com/s in Japan. They have a low-cost housing, often foreign tourists because it is usually some information in English and possibly in other languages.

It irritates me to think of your trip. Have a great trip! And let me know if I can help in any way, or tell me what you decide. :)

Laoshu Laoshi said...

Weidong Ferry runs between Incheon, South Korea (near Seoul) in Qingdao and Weihai, China. From one of these cities can easily take the train to other cities in China. I took the ferry from Qingdao to Incheon, in October. Try to get a square box when you buy the cheapest ticket to and gives you more privacy and a magnificent view over the water. In addition, make sure you win Korean machines. It is not really a snack and is one hours. Not a bad trip, but it takes almost a day to do. Make sure you enter with a tourist visa to China.

I know there are also ferry services between mainland China and Hong Kong and Taiwan. I was not with them, but it is probably cheaper than flying. You can probably take the train from the mainland of Thailand. In trains from China for a soft and hard bed. Get soft seat, if none of these is available. Avoid hard seat, if possible. It is dirty, full, stinking, and that is where the "Standing Room Only" ticketsOwners stand. China also has beds for long-distance buses and coach with reclining seats for short distances. Just for Chang asked: "Tu Che Zhan Qi. If you're on a bus-size bed may be uncomfortable, because the beds are not very long.

On other sites ... It is a giant panda reserve near Chengdu, and was recently added to the tourist city in the world. In addition, Dali is supposed to be enjoyable and a place where minorities Stilll traditional clothing. In Beijing, if I avoid the Great Wall, Badaling Blink and you miss a tour. It is a tourist trap. Hire a chauffeur will drive back to Motianyu and. In this way you can as long as you want on the wall. It is a bit more expensive, but you can make to the wall on his way. In Australia, you really ought to Ayer's Rock. Unbelievable. I went on a tour of http://www.adventuretours.com.au. We stayed in garlands (canvas covered mattress) in a sleeping bag under the stars on the right side (no tents). We went to Canyon del Rey, OlGas and Ayer's Rock. The leaders were cool and knew a lot about the history of the regions were in. If you do this tour Ben and Celia. It was a 3 night 4-day tour, which ran around Alice Springs. Alice Springs is a good place for the art of the Aborigines. Buy a home and not a gallery, as it is cheaper, without middlemen.

If you do not have an independent hostel, you should be in forever. It takes a year and offers discounts at hostels worldwide. Australia has given me a discount on tickets from Greyhound bus from Adelaide to Alice Springs as well.

Dave Star said...

Viva Venezuela!

The Philippines is the place to be! There are many low cost airlines in the Subic International Airport, a few hours' drive north of Manila. Cebu Pacific to offer only good prices. Time and www.cebupacificair.com www.wowphilippines.com.ph.

Welcome!

Welcome to the islands, the Philippines! Mabuhay!

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