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Ellyb102 Dec 4, 2018 3:42 pm

Need Ideas for Asia in November
 
We are going on a two week cruise from Tokyo to Hong Kong next November. We arrive in Hong Kong mid November. We want to extend another week somewhere in Asia. From what I have read here, November can be a bit tricky for weather. Some of the places that have been recommended are Thailand and Laos. We have been to Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Luang Prabang and loved all three. We have not been to Chiang Rai or Phuket or any of the beach resorts so those are possibilities. I have looked at Trisara, Amanpuri and Rosewood in Phuket.

We are up for city or resort or a combination..

Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated.

FlyerEC Dec 4, 2018 4:28 pm

Amanpulo !


Many flights to MNL from HKG , stay over a couple of days if you have not been to Manila & then easy to Amanpulo .


if not Puri & Trisara .

MicSanToro Dec 4, 2018 4:40 pm

Head down to Cambodia for the Water Festival, a 3 day period where the flow between the Tonle Sap and the Mekong River reverses. There are boat races and everyone is celebrating. I just got back a few days ago, and it was amazing. In Phnom Penh we stayed at the Rosewood and then we went to Siem Reap to see the temples and stayed at Amansara (which I reviewed in the Amansara thread). It’s a perfect SE Asia getaway for a +/- a week in November!

edit: So apparently the water festival is from the 10th to the 12th of November in 2019, so it’s not in late November like it was this year. I still recommend visiting Cambodia though!

erik123 Dec 4, 2018 7:57 pm

Loy Krathong in Thailand (Nov 22 I beliieve) in Bangkok staying on the river would be great.

Aventine Dec 4, 2018 9:20 pm

Bangkok or Siem Reap would be a nice end to your trip.

farbster Dec 5, 2018 2:47 pm

What cruise line? Just curious...

Ellyb102 Dec 5, 2018 3:16 pm

Farbster we are going on a Viking Ocean Cruise.....we have never cruised with Viking before. We usually go on Crystal or Seabourn or Regent, but we liked this itinerary, and I have heard good things about this line. We will see!

Thank you for all your suggestions.

I have done some research especially seeing how easily we can use our frequent flyer points to return to the US. I was able to secure two first class award seats on JAL SFO to HND using 80,000 AA miles for each ticket. That will be a great way to start our trip!

I have a few questions. First, do I need to worry about typhoons at Amanpulo in November.....I have lived in South Florida for may years including being hit the the big one Andrew....I don't want to travel halfway around the world and deal with a typhoon! Otherwise, Amanpulo sounds idyllic, and is easily reached from Hong Kong.

Also, between Trisara and Amanpuri there are pros and cons for each. We have friends that go to Trisara every year and love it there. We have been to several Aman resorts including three in Bali and Amantaka in Luang Prabang. However, this was some time ago, and I know that the Aman Resorts have undergone some changes of ownership so I think each Aman should be judged on its own. What are the pros and cons of each?

As far as Cambodia, we were there about 10 years ago, but stayed at the Raffles which at that time needed major refurbishment. That was the last time I let a travel company select my hotels! Angor Wat was so crowded with tourists (February) that we could not wait to leave. It was on our bucket list, and we were so disappointed in the experience. I would love to return and stay at Amansara and go at dawn with a great guide to really see and experience this wonder. I don't know if I could convince my husband to return though!

Unfortunately, we will miss the water festivals in 2019 as get are later next year.

Thanks again for your advice.

FlyerEC Dec 5, 2018 7:08 pm


Originally Posted by Ellyb102 (Post 30502844)
Farbster we are going on a Viking Ocean Cruise.....we have never cruised with Viking before. We usually go on Crystal or Seabourn or Regent, but we liked this itinerary, and I have heard good things about this line. We will see!

Thank you for all your suggestions.

I have done some research especially seeing how easily we can use our frequent flyer points to return to the US. I was able to secure two first class award seats on JAL SFO to HND using 80,000 AA miles for each ticket. That will be a great way to start our trip!

I have a few questions. First, do I need to worry about typhoons at Amanpulo in November.....I have lived in South Florida for may years including being hit the the big one Andrew....I don't want to travel halfway around the world and deal with a typhoon! Otherwise, Amanpulo sounds idyllic, and is easily reached from Hong Kong.

Also, between Trisara and Amanpuri there are pros and cons for each. We have friends that go to Trisara every year and love it there. We have been to several Aman resorts including three in Bali and Amantaka in Luang Prabang. However, this was some time ago, and I know that the Aman Resorts have undergone some changes of ownership so I think each Aman should be judged on its own. What are the pros and cons of each?

As far as Cambodia, we were there about 10 years ago, but stayed at the Raffles which at that time needed major refurbishment. That was the last time I let a travel company select my hotels! Angor Wat was so crowded with tourists (February) that we could not wait to leave. It was on our bucket list, and we were so disappointed in the experience. I would love to return and stay at Amansara and go at dawn with a great guide to really see and experience this wonder. I don't know if I could convince my husband to return though!

Unfortunately, we will miss the water festivals in 2019 as get are later next year.

Thanks again for your advice.


Originally Posted by FlyerEC (Post 30499257)
Amanpulo !


Many flights to MNL from HKG , stay over a couple of days if you have not been to Manila & then easy to Amanpulo .


if not Puri & Trisara .



Well , the weather patterns have changed so typhoons can happen into November . We even had gale advisory last week while at Amanemu with something going by Okinawa ! Strong winds & rain , thankfully only overnight .
Amanpulo weather maybe ‘ iffy ‘ and things haven’t been since the TIBBLEs left for AmanSS . The beach , sand , etcetera are still amazing .

It will be high season in Phuket . We often split stays between Puri & Trisara . Love the beach , pools , spa & villas at Puri . The gym is great too if you make it there . Always enjoy our meals .

Trisara is more “ modern “ & Anthony is great :) . Poor / corally beach .
Lovely breakfast , like the beachside pool .



Aventine Dec 5, 2018 10:08 pm


Originally Posted by Ellyb102 (Post 30502844)
Farbster we are going on a Viking Ocean Cruise.....we have never cruised with Viking before. We usually go on Crystal or Seabourn or Regent, but we liked this itinerary, and I have heard good things about this line. We will see!

Thank you for all your suggestions.

I have done some research especially seeing how easily we can use our frequent flyer points to return to the US. I was able to secure two first class award seats on JAL SFO to HND using 80,000 AA miles for each ticket. That will be a great way to start our trip!

I have a few questions. First, do I need to worry about typhoons at Amanpulo in November.....I have lived in South Florida for may years including being hit the the big one Andrew....I don't want to travel halfway around the world and deal with a typhoon! Otherwise, Amanpulo sounds idyllic, and is easily reached from Hong Kong.

Also, between Trisara and Amanpuri there are pros and cons for each. We have friends that go to Trisara every year and love it there. We have been to several Aman resorts including three in Bali and Amantaka in Luang Prabang. However, this was some time ago, and I know that the Aman Resorts have undergone some changes of ownership so I think each Aman should be judged on its own. What are the pros and cons of each?

As far as Cambodia, we were there about 10 years ago, but stayed at the Raffles which at that time needed major refurbishment. That was the last time I let a travel company select my hotels! Angor Wat was so crowded with tourists (February) that we could not wait to leave. It was on our bucket list, and we were so disappointed in the experience. I would love to return and stay at Amansara and go at dawn with a great guide to really see and experience this wonder. I don't know if I could convince my husband to return though!

Unfortunately, we will miss the water festivals in 2019 as get are later next year.

Thanks again for your advice.

I would definitely recommend other temples than the Wat. Many to see and a lot less crowded. The Wat only gets busier every month!

Astrid is still holding the old Aman standard up very well and Amansara is probably one of the top Amans.

erik123 Dec 6, 2018 6:32 am

Also consider Vietnam. An easy flight to HAN or DAD form HKG.

Aventine Dec 6, 2018 6:41 am


Originally Posted by erik123 (Post 30504839)
Also consider Vietnam. An easy flight to HAN or DAD form HKG.

Amanoi is another possibility as well.

Mickidon Dec 6, 2018 8:01 am

Our DS just came back from Asia - was in Cambodia for the Water Festival and said it was fun but made PP ridiculously crowded and also added to the difficult and opening
times in both SR and PP. They LOVED the Amansara - absolutely everything about it, including the guides. Amanpulo - great venue, not so great service, which was
a disappointment and not consistent with our experience. Weather was hot but no typhoons. We did experience one last year in HKG at about the same time.


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