Asian Travel Tips
Author: TravellingToday.com Asia occupies a quarter of the earth's land mass, it spans
a lot of time zones. Having a single travel guide for all of Asia is virtually
impossible. Asia like any other continent, here are basic travel tips for a few
of the most happening countries in Asia.
Vietnam
The country's recommended tourist spots are Hanoi and Ho
Chi Minh City, which are both modernized. All tourists in Vietnam, except Thai
and Philippine Nationals need a tourist Visa before entering the Country. Health
wise, Malaria is prevalent in Vietnam, it would be best to bring with you
anti-mosquito lotions to prevent being bit.
Indonesia
Aside from the usual prohibition of narcotics and deadly
weapons, Radio cassette Players are banned in the Island of Bali, which is a
prime tourist spot in Indonesia. Any object with Chinese characters written on
it, are also prohibited in Bali.
Thailand
Thai people are very religious and very loyal to the
monarchy. You would often see pictures of the king around the cities, never make
fun of him. The Thai also consider the head as the highest part of the body,
whether spiritual or physical. Refrain from touching anybody in the head, and
try not to point at anything with your foot.
Malaysia
It's best to bring light and cool clothing in Malaysia. You
would usually find food stands in the cities selling the local delicacies, "teh
tarik" a creamed tea, and "roti canai" a type of pancake, are a must try when
you do encounter them. Malaysia has many religions, you would usually see, a
variety of Christian churches, Muslim Mosques and Buddhist and Hindu temples may
be present in each city.
Philippines
The Philippine has 7,107 islands and islets; beaches are
the main tourist spots in the country. There are several museums and Historical
Landmarks in Manila, the country's capital. Boracay Island is the boast of the
country which has white sand beaches.
General Tips
Each country in Asia has its own currency, although up-end
establishments will accept dollars, there are very few of these around. It is
best to have your money changed at the local bank. Some hotels also offer money
changing, but usually at a lower exchange rate.
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