Friday, February 19, 2010

Cheap hotels, airfare or train fares and sights in singapore-malaysia and thailand?

My friend andI are planning to go on a trip to singapore-malaysia and thailand, but were on a budget... so can u pls pls give me some info on cheap hotels or hostels in those 3 countries and where can we eat local food that is cheap BUT clean and filling...sights we can check out..and also we want to go to these 3 places via train, is it possible? any infoCheap hotels, airfare or train fares and sights in singapore-malaysia and thailand?
I cannot give any info on Malaysia and Thailand. But for Singapore, cheap hotels would be like Hotel 81 (though sometimes it can be quite sleazy depending on which branch you stay in) or Fragrance hotel.





For food, do travel to the local neighbourhood places and try the food there in the hawker centres or food courts. In general, the hygiene standards in singapore is quite high, so no worries about food poisoning. Do not go to Newton Food Centre, the food there is local and great but very expensive.





As for flights, you can try budget airlines like Tiger Airways, AirAsia or Jetstar Asia. they travel to a lot of destinations in South East Asia. Do check their website to find out more.





Sometimes not being too prepared is good, you can be a bit more adventurous. :)





Hope this helps.Cheap hotels, airfare or train fares and sights in singapore-malaysia and thailand?
As i am from Singapore, i'll let you know list of budget accommodations available here in Singapore, you can try view this site 88db and look for budget hotels or hostels, like the YMCA IH which is located right in the heart of Singapore鈥檚 shopping, tourist and entertainment centre.
The easiest way to break this down is :





For hotels %26amp; hostels of a reputable standard within your budgets, choose an online hotel / hostel directory tool like Cheaperthanhotels :





Malaysia : http://www.cheaperthanhotels.com/Malaysi鈥?/a>


Singapore : http://www.cheaperthanhotels.com/Singapo鈥?/a>


Thailand : http://www.cheaperthanhotels.com/Thailan鈥?/a>





You can drill into specific areas and sort by price, star rating and location.





This directory engages contracts with hotels etc that are used by 1M's of folks, so the places have to be of a certain standard.





Eating - common sense - just use your eyes to determin what's likely to be hygenic and what's not. Hotels will have better hygene standards.





Sites / Experiences - use one of the many good quality guides online like Lonely Planet : http://www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/a鈥?/a> - buying the guides are better than using the online resources. Places like Trip Advisor can often offer a wealth of travellers tips.
Start of in Thailand. Find your way to Khaosan Road Don't prebook anything just show up from the airport. Stay in Bangkok for a day or two. You will find 100's of back packers and the best deals in S.E.A.


Its a blast, I spent 6 months doing Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia. Trains taxis motos boats and buses going town to town island to island every 3 days. The whole trip cost $4300 back in 2005 the Dollar is about 30% weaker since then but it is still cheap.





Wish I was coming with you. best trip of my life.
http://www.hotel-motel.info





Compare prices using this site.

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