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| China China is home to some of the richest history and tradition in the world. You can view modernity in the large cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. You can also see monuments and proof of cultural history, like the Great Wall of China and the Silk Road. Finally, there's no shartage of natural wonders, such as the Himalayas (more specifically Mt. Everest) and the Yangtze River. |
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| Hey, We have left the gorgeous island of Tioman, Malaysia, and are now attempting to make our way to Myanmar. With only our lonely planet to guide us we are not exactly certain if entering by land is feasible (or more importantly worthwhile). We would fly for the right price, but would prefer the opportunity to see all that southeastern Myanmar has to offer. Has anyone survived the land trek from the southern border (or northern for that matter), and is it recommended? Any advice sent our way will be doubly rewarded with golden treasures. Vlogabond.com: A Travel Videoblog |
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| Hey Vlogabond, I'd say your best bet is talking to a local travel agent or tour operator. Maybe check with Malaysia Airlines on a flight, I'm not sure whats the "right price" for you. Sounds like a great trip report back with your golden treasures. If you ever want to share your travel expliots in one of our guides send an email to our travel editor. Happy Travels, Dan
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