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Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand

  • 12-09-2011 3:04pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11


    I am travelling to Vietnam, Cambodia and Phuket in November with a friend and we are wondering if anyone has any suggestions as to the type of clothing we should pack?? From researching we can see that the weather will be quiet mixed. We are taking part in a tour for 18 days with a travel company.

    Any info or suggestions re:clothing/weather etc anyone may have would be very much welcomed :)


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 24 trippingjimi


    Trousers and long sleeves for Hanoi, shorts, t-shirt and a rain coat for the middle, and daisy dukes and a bikini for Ho Chi Min lol. Seriously tho, travel light, that's the best advice. Just buy stuff out there for about a quarter the price. Wish i was goin, vietnam is the coolest place.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 417 ✭✭bohsfan


    I second the above poster. Travel light- you can pick up clothing for next to nothing in Vietnam and Thailand. at least that way you can buy clothes to suit the weather rather than try and guess.

    Also- you can leave behind the cheap clobber you pick up over there to pack your suitcase with all the other stuff you will buy over there! Enjoy!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 24 trippingjimi


    It's also dead easy to buy art and things over there and post it home, quite cheaply, at a post office while you're there. Most shop owners will happily wrap things for posting into boxes etc for you. Did quite alot of that. Plus, after you get back, you've the added excitement of unwrapping your parcels when they arrive :)


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