Where to stop between NYC and DAC
#1
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Where to stop between NYC and DAC
We'll be going to Dhaka, Bangladesh in December and wanted ideas on where to stop on the way for 6-8 days. We've been to Thailand before so we're considering:
I'm starting to read up on these destinations but any advice would be appreciated. The major con for each of these is the lack of direct flights to DAC, either connecting in HK or KL.
- Cambodia
- Vietnam
- Laos
- ???
I'm starting to read up on these destinations but any advice would be appreciated. The major con for each of these is the lack of direct flights to DAC, either connecting in HK or KL.
#2

Join Date: Jan 2006
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this question is probably too general. What sorts of things are you interested in doing/seeing? Knowing that will help us offer suggestions.
You can get connecting flights at BKK I would imagine as well which should be an easy thing to do from Cambodia, Laos or Vietnam.
You can get connecting flights at BKK I would imagine as well which should be an easy thing to do from Cambodia, Laos or Vietnam.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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HKG, SIN, KUL, and PEK all have direct flights to DAC (on KA, SQ, MH or AK, and MU, respectively).
Assuming that you're a US citizen, keep in mind that you'd need a visa for PEK (unless just transiting, which seems to not be what you're planning).
In my personal order of preference for logistical reasons assuming an NYC departure: HKG, PEK, SIN, KUL.
SIN is an annoyingly long jaunt from NYC; HKG and PEK are more reasonable (though it's harder to make a case for PEK if you don't already have a visa). KUL-DAC is going to be hard or impossible to do on the same ticket as the rest of your trip, so I'd say this is the worst form a logistical/convenience perspective.
If, as it appears from your list of possible stopover candidates, you're looking for the typical southeast Asia experience, KUL is probably your best bet. There's a ton of fun stuff to do in KUL and Malaysia. If you've never been to PEK, I'd definitely recommend it as well. HKG and SIN, of course, are just your standard Asian megacities.
Assuming that you're a US citizen, keep in mind that you'd need a visa for PEK (unless just transiting, which seems to not be what you're planning).
In my personal order of preference for logistical reasons assuming an NYC departure: HKG, PEK, SIN, KUL.
SIN is an annoyingly long jaunt from NYC; HKG and PEK are more reasonable (though it's harder to make a case for PEK if you don't already have a visa). KUL-DAC is going to be hard or impossible to do on the same ticket as the rest of your trip, so I'd say this is the worst form a logistical/convenience perspective.
If, as it appears from your list of possible stopover candidates, you're looking for the typical southeast Asia experience, KUL is probably your best bet. There's a ton of fun stuff to do in KUL and Malaysia. If you've never been to PEK, I'd definitely recommend it as well. HKG and SIN, of course, are just your standard Asian megacities.

