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Do I need a visa to visit South East Asia?
Visa requirements vary by country. Some countries like Thailand offer visa-free entry or visa-on-arrival for certain nationalities, while others like Vietnam require obtaining a visa in advance, and Indonesia requires payment for Visas on arrival. Check the specific requirements for each country you plan to visit.
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Major cities offer various transportation options, including buses, trains, taxis, and ride-hailing services. Rides can be ordered via apps such as Grab, Bolt and Gojek. Public transportation networks are often extensive and affordable.
Respect local customs such as removing shoes before entering temples, dressing modestly in religious sites, and greeting people with a smile and a slight bow in some cultures.
Street food can be safe if you choose vendors with high turnover rates and clean food preparation practices. Look for busy stalls with freshly cooked food and avoid anything that looks undercooked or has been sitting out for too long.
Pack lightweight and breathable clothing suitable for hot and humid weather, sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable walking shoes, a travel bag (for during the day) and any necessary medications. Don't forget travel adapters, a power bank and a reusable water bottle.
It's generally not safe to drink tap water in most parts of Southeast Asia. Stick to bottled or boiled water, and avoid ice cubes in drinks, specifically in makeshift bars.
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