Nous aimons marcher, nous ne savons pas conduire (sauf un vélo), nous ne savons pas nager mais nous aimons nous promener au bord de l'eau. Nous n'aimons pas rester un jour à un endroit, prendre les transports... nous préférons prendre notre temps pour marcher. Nous n'avons rien contre le fait de croiser beaucoup de touristes. C'est la vie!
Nous y allons pour les paysages, les monuments à visiter et les spectacles. Voici l'itinéraire auquel j'ai pensé après avoir lu plusieurs guides (Guide vert Michelin, routard, petit futé). J'ai listé ce qu'il y a à voir à chaque endroit, avec quelques questions incluses dedans:
* mardi soir: Vol pour Denpasar si possible 20h20 - arrivée 22h35 (Cie Garuda)
* mercredi-jeudi-vendredi: Route pour Sanur (bémo ou chauffeur?), bateau (10h30 au plus tard, bateau public ou Perama) jusqu'à l'île Nusa Lembongan (2 jours) + route jusqu'à Amlapura (1 jour) (= 3 jours)
(trouverons-nous des places pour le bateau facilement? faut-il réserver par téléphone ou internet ou par l'hôtel la veille depuis Java?)
- Nusa Lembongan: repos, 2 villages + petite île voisine Nusa Ceningan et retour vendredi matin par le bateau vers Sanur (bateaux à 8h et 8h30)
- Route jusqu'à Amlapura (chauffeur? combien faut-il prévoir?). Visiter en route (option: Sidemen? aurons-nous le temps?), le palais de Klungkung et, à 1km, les peintres du village de Kamasan et si temps? voir village Kusamba et Pagangbai.
* samedi-dimanche-lundi: Amlapura (3 jours)
- randonnée de 3h entre village de Tenganan et Tittagangga (comment se rendre à Tenganan?) Puis visite de Tirtagangga, palais aquatique (transports pour rentrer à Amlapura?)
- Amlapura: promenades dans les rizières, marché, repos
- Ujung (5km - à faire à pied): village de pêcheurs, palais
* lundi: après-midi ou f'in d'après-midi: route pour Amed, nuit à Amed, retour des pêcheurs tôt le matin à voir puis route pour Munduk. Qu'y a-t-il à voir en route? Bémo ou chauffeur? Combien de temps et quel budget prévoir?
* mardi-mercredi-jeudi: Munduk (3 jours)
- randos
- lac Bratan
- lacs Buyan et Tamblingan
(que peut-on faire seuls à pied? pour quelles visite prendre une excursion?)
* vendredi: route pour Ubud. Chauffeur? Qu'y a-t-il à voir en route?
* samedi-dimanche-lundi-mardi: Ubud et environs à pied et à vélo (4 jours)
- Ubud: musées, ville, temples, palais, spectacles, forêt des singes, rivière
- Villages aux alentours (à pied et en vélo): Mas, Teges, Peliatan (spectacles gamelans danses lelong dimanches, vendredis et mardis)
- excursion Mont Batur
* mercredi: Ubud le matin, départ l'après-midi pour Denpasar en passant par Tanah Lot, voir coucher du soleil (1 jour). (quels transports?)
* jeudi-vendredi-samedi: Vol pour Jakarta puis vol pour Paris avec escale
Avez-vous des suggestions? des remarques?
Merci d'avance pour vos avis et réponses. Pour les déplacements, nous n'avons aucune idée de ce qui est pratique et des fréquences, c'est pourquoi je demande de l'aide.
Bonjour
J´habite Bali et la remarque que je peux faire quand je voie votre programme...vous organisez votre voyage (si on peut appeler cela un voyage ) comme un "running" ...c´est dommage, vous allez passer a coté de beaucoup de chose très interressantes, surtout a Bali où le temps a une autre dimension,
Mais si vous aimez les randonnées stressante chacun son choix...
Ce n´est bien sûr que mon opinion.
Selamat datang di Bali
Merci, il y a donc encore trop de déplacements.
Quelles sont vos suggestions? Que devons-nous garder et enlever?
Entre-temps, j'avais refait un peu le programme hier soir:
* mardi soir: Vol pour Denpasar si possible 20h20 - arrivée 22h35 (Cie Garuda)
* mercredi: Route jusqu'à Tirtagangga, visiter en route le palais de Klungkung, à 1km les peintres du village de Kamasan, et Ujung, village de pêcheurs, palais.
* jeudi-vendredi-samedi: Tirtagangga (3 jours)
- Tirtagangga, village perché dans les rizières - palais aquatique
- randonnée de 3h entre village de Tenganan et Tittagangga (visite Tenganan)
- excursion Sidemen et Besakih, route pour Sanur
* dimanche-lundi-mardi: Nusa Lembongan - bateau (10h30, bateau public ou Perama) jusqu'à l'île Nusa Lembongan (2 jours) + route jusqu'à Munduk (1 jour) (= 3 jours)
- Nusa Lembongan (2 jours): repos, 2 villages + île Nusa Ceningan
- retour mardi matin par le bateau vers Sanur (bateaux à 8h et 8h30, entre 30mn et 1h) puis route pour Munduk (Perama tour shuttle bus à 10h30 départ de Sanur jusqu'à Lovina 5h puis taxi pour Munduk)
Votre itinéraire n'est pas trés logique:il vaudrait mieux dormir à Sanur la première nuit (prés de l'aéroport donc) puis faire Nusa Lembongan.Au retour Klungung et Sidemen :passer une nuit là (sinon c'est sans intêret):faire une balade de 2h le matin dans les rizières, aller à Besakih l'aprés midi et dormir à Tirtagangga.La balade et le palais se font dans la journée, re-nuit à Tirtagangga et le lendemain trés belle route qui longe la côte avec arrêt à Ujung, dormir à Amed (trés calme, superbes levers et couchers de soleil, départ et retour des pêcheurs), rejoindre Munduk dans l'aprés midi et là je vous conseille d'aller à Atres villa (à Banuyatis à qqs kms de Munduk)-tous les renseignements sont sur mon blog,2ième lien ci-dessous-où vous aurez pleins de visites et ballades à faire avec une ambiance trés conviviale.Ensuite Ubud par la belle route Pujungan/Antosari avec éventuellement arrêt au Tanah lot .
Merci, je vais faire comme ça (enfin, sur le papier😉). Aller de Denpasar à Sanur (est-ce long?) le matin et commencer par les îles. Ensuite, de Sanur à Tirtagangga, en passant juste par Klungkung et le village en-dessous, ça suffira pour la journée. J'élimine Sidemen et Amed, ça fait beaucoup trop de déplacements, il y en a déjà pas mal.
Pendant votre course, aurez vous le temps de vous arrêtez et de vous assoir quelques moments dans un village pour profiter du "contact humain" ...chose qui devient rare en Europe...
Cela a autant de valeur que la visite d´un temple ...ou plus
je n ai fait que 3 voyages pour l instant. L un en organisé tres decevant car toute la journee dans le car et aucun contact. Je viens sur le forum pour avoir vos conseils sur la liste des etapes qui nous interessent que j ai listees dans ce programme dans le but d ameliorer ce programme. J attends donc un exemple de programme interessant de votre part puisque vous semblez bie connaitre
J'ai révisé le programme avec moins de déplacements:
Vol Paris-Jakarta, car shuttle à l'aéroport pour Bandung
* Bandung (3 jours)
train matin pour Yogyakarta
* Yogyakarta + Solo (7 jours)
vol soir pour Denpasar, nuit Legian
* Sud Bali (matin: Pura Luhur Uluwatu?, après-midi: promenade plage Canggu et Tanah Lot avant coucher du soleil (1 jour), nuit Legian (est-ce faisable en une journée? quels sont les moyens de déplacements?)
* chauffeur (ou bémo?) pour Tirtagangga, avec visite en route de Klungkung, Kamasan, éventuellement halte à Kusamba (1 jour)
* Tirtagangga (3 jours)
* chauffeur pour Munduk (1 jour) (je suppose qu'il y a un jour entier de route?)
Munduk (3 jours)
* chauffeur pour Ubud (1 jour) (avec haltes? où se promener à pied en route?)
* Ubud (6 jours)
vol pour Paris
ça me paraît mieux. Qu'est-ce que vous en pensez?
Sylvie
Bonjour
A Denpasar avez vous déjà l´hôtel ?, vous arrivez a 22,30 h donc avec le trafic si votre hôtel est pas trop loin, vous serez a 1 h du mat dans votre lit, et le lendemain fatigué du décalage horaire, Vous prenez directement la route pour Karangasem avec une journée bien chargée comment ? en bus ? en taxi ?...avez vous déjà un moyen de transport ?...vous allez être très très fatigué...
Par contre, vous êtes si près de Amed et vous n´y faite pas une halte ? pour la balade le long de la côte, cela vaut la peine...c´est beaucoup plus beau que Lovina
Après vous avez 3 jours pour revenir vers Sanur, c´est bien , c´est plus relax...mais pourquoi Sanur ?
Sanur Bofff, c´est le pire de Bali....
Et Nusa Lembongan 2 jours c´est trop, c´est pas terrible...
Après je ne comprend plus, vous prenez le bus de Sanur jusque Lovina et après le taxi jusque Munduk ? c´est de la folie, en plus cela va vous coûter une fortune en taxi et vous faites le parcours a l´envers , par contre c´est une région superbe...
Ensuite vous retourner dans le sud a Ubud...Quel moyen de transport vous avez de Budugul ( des lacs ) a Ubud ?
Donnez moi votre point de départ a Denpasar et si vous avez déjà des moyens de transport prévus...
A Bali il n´y a des transports publics que de ville en ville, pas de village en village....C´est très compliqué votre circuit...je vous répond a votre message privé prochainement...
Sampai jumpa lagi
En fait, les 3 lieux principaux que nous aimerions faire: Tirtagangga, Munduk et Ubud. Le reste n'est qu'accessoire.
Comment se déplacer au mieux pour faire les 3 et dans quel ordre? Nous aimerions terminer par Ubud.
non nous arrivons par l aeroport de denpasar et nous repartons par la aussi. Sanur c est si nous allons a nusa lembongan ce qui n est pas indispensable.
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I need some expert advice on these two destinations for a 15-day trip. We land in KL and plan to stay for 2 days before heading to Borneo and finishing with an island for snorkeling.
For those who’ve been, what are your must-sees?
We were thinking of spending the last 3 days on the Perhentian Islands, unless you’ve got another island to recommend near Borneo.
Thanks for your tips and help!
I’d love to get some feedback on our itinerary—it’s probably pretty basic! This is our second trip to Asia and our first to Indonesia. We have three kids aged 20, 18, and 12. We land in Jakarta at 4 PM, spend 3 nights/2 days there, then take the train to Yogyakarta for 3 nights/2 days, followed by the train to Surabaya for 2 nights/1 day, then the train to Bromo for 1 day/1 night, a private driver to Ijen for 2 nights/2 days, then on to Bali (Ubud) for 4 nights/3 days, followed by Gili Air for 3 nights/2 days, Senggigi (Lombok) for 2 nights, and finally 5 nights in Kuta. I’m considering cutting the 2 nights in Senggigi to just keep Kuta and extend it to 7 nights. In Lombok, I’m not sure how to get around since I’m not comfortable with scooters... Your thoughts on all of this, and any advice, are more than welcome—don’t hesitate!
For those wondering why cities like Jakarta and Surabaya: we don’t often get the chance to visit big Asian cities, so we wanted to include that discovery in our trip. The trains between Jakarta and Yogyakarta, Surabaya and Probolinggo are booked. The return flight from Lombok to Jakarta is also set. Accommodations are booked but flexible (same for the trains).
Hi everyone,
Could you share your thoughts on my 3-week itinerary?
We’re a small group (family + friends) of 12 people, planning to leave around January 21, 2027.
Here’s my itinerary:
3 nights in Bangkok
4 nights in Chiang Mai
3 nights on Koh Samui
3 nights on Koh Phangan
4 nights in Krabi
4 nights in Phuket
I’m also open to any great tips you might have...
Thanks, everyone! Alain.
Hi! I’m planning a 15-day trip to Malaysia. The idea is to visit KL for 2 or 3 days, then Borneo, and I’m wondering what to do with the rest of the time. I’d like to finish with the Perhentian Islands... What do you think? Any tips or advice would be great—I’d really appreciate it!
Hi everyone,
I’m looking for addresses for guesthouses or, even better, houseboats or rafting houses on the River Kwai, between Kanchanaburi and Sangkhlaburi, to spend a few weeks contemplating this beautiful river.
Thanks for your suggestions!
Premaria
Hi there,
we’re currently in Mai Chau and tomorrow we’re hitting the road back to Hanoi to head up toward Bac Ha and Sapa.
We haven’t really had a set plan since we arrived—we’ve already done the Halong Bay on land and by sea.
I’ve got 2 free days before heading to Bac Ha and Sapa.
Any tips?
Thanks, and looking forward to hearing from you.
Hi fellow travelers,
First trip to Vietnam.
We’ll be arriving in Ho Chi Minh City during Tet.
Is it complicated to find accommodation and get around during this period?
Any tips would be welcome.
Thanks for your replies.
Silly question—backpack or hard-shell suitcase for the Sepilok, Kinabatangan, Tioman, KL trip?
I’m struggling to fit all my son’s and my stuff into the 70L backpack... and I’m thinking a suitcase would be easier, but I’m not sure if it’ll work for getting around.
Hi there,
I didn’t plan to return to Thailand this year, but my health conditions mean it’ll be the best place for me to stay between two trips to India. The tourism setup there is so well-organized that it’s the most "comfortable" country for a short visit. Thailand feels too sanitized for my taste, and there’s too much religion, Buddha, and the King, but it’s still the best option given how my health has been evolving. I’d considered two weeks in ThaTon for hiking, but I got too sick from the burn-offs during my trips to the mountains around Chiang Rai. So I’m not sure where to go this year. Definitely not the sea, touristy spots, or the mountains with burn-offs...
Hello.
In 1996, we crossed Vietnam from Saigon to Hanoi by motorbike—Minsk bikes we bought in Saigon. I haven’t been back since, and it seems like a lot has changed.
- We’re heading to the south (well, the north and center) with the family in July-August (3 people).
- Is the road network more developed now? Back then, there was only National Route 1 from south to north. I’m thinking of renting a car this time (no motorbike with the family—though in ’96, they had a Jawa sidecar for sale, and we hesitated… maybe it’s for the best).
- Is Halong Bay really something to avoid because of overtourism? Even back then, it was pretty crowded. Is there a less touristy alternative?
- We’ll be traveling from Hanoi down to Danang (the only city we didn’t stop in back in ’96). Even though it’s a bit overhyped in a Chinese-tourist kind of way (from what I’ve read), we’re only going for the beach—pure relaxation for 7 days. The beaches are stunning, and I know the South China Sea is warm like coffee.
- Then, we’ll visit Hoi An, where I stopped in ’96. It was already popular with backpackers back then, but no glowing boats or all the touristy fuss!
- After that, Hue, where I have great memories—it’s a beautiful city.
- And also the nature around Ninh Binh, followed by 2-3 days in Hanoi.
That’s the plan. I’d love to hear any tips to avoid mass tourism, and if anyone’s done this before:
- Is it possible to rent a car in Danang and drop it off in Hanoi?
Hey everyone,
I’m over in East Borneo in mid-July.
I’m struggling to wrap up the end of my itinerary, even though it’s pretty straightforward (long but simple).
Last year, we did Malaysia (KL and the mainland + around Kuching).
Day 1 – Arrive in Kota Kinabalu early, stroll around town and hit the must-sees.
Day 2 – Excursion to Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, snorkeling at 3 islands.
Day 3 – Hike around Mount Kinabalu without summiting (450 per person, no way).
Day 4 – Poring Hot Springs + evening flight to Sandakan.
Day 5-6-7 – Kinabatangan River (still looking for the right guide).
Day 8 – Sepilok for the orangutans, the Sun Bear Centre, and Rainforest Discovery Centre.
Day 9 – Selingan, turtle island.
Day 10 – Head to Semporna.
Day 11-12-13-14 – Sipadan, Mabul, Kapalai.
Day 15 – Bohey Dulang.
Day 16 to Day 25: I’M STUCK.
I looked into Danum Valley, but for 3 days/2 nights, they’re quoting 650 € per person—come on, that’s ridiculous.
I checked out a detour into Indonesia (still East Borneo), but I’m having trouble deciding what would be amazing.
I read about Sangalaki + Kakaban (2 islands, 1 base) / Mahakam Delta - Kutai (orangutans and river) / Sungai Boh (Dayak Kayan) – jungle & culture.
But honestly, I’m struggling to finalize this itinerary.
If we venture that way, we’d head back to KK from Balikpapan.
For a 4-month stay in Egypt, I had ENORMOUS problems. The regulations are very bureaucratic and extremely nitpicky there. For a 4-month stay in the Philippines, I was wondering if the procedures are just as complicated? I’m bringing my cell phone with an eSIM. Should I choose a plan from Canada for use in the Philippines, or should I get a plan only once I arrive? After 30 days, do I renew with the Canadian provider I chose before leaving, or do I switch to a local company? Do I need to register my phone with the authorities in the Philippines? (That was the case in Egypt.) For the 3rd and 4th months, will it be just as simple—renewing with a Canadian or local provider—or should I expect problems?
Hello,
I’ll be in Malaysia with my wife, mainly in Langkawi and Penang for Christmas and New Year’s at the end of 2026.
If you’ve had the experience—and since I’ve read (though it’s not very clear) that these two islands get quite crowded during this period—would you recommend booking accommodation well in advance, or is it easy to find something on the spot?
Hotels or Airbnb?
Do you have any great tips for accommodation or any practical info to share?
We’ll be staying 5 to 7 days on each island.
Thanks in advance for your replies
Hi there. To make the most of Lake Toba, is it better to find accommodation on the lake’s shores (which one?) or on Samosir Island? Thanks for your tips!
Hi there,
We’re heading to Vietnam as a family on July 8th for a little over 3 weeks (north and center). We’ve only booked the first 3 nights in Hanoi, and nothing else after that. We like to decide things on the spot and go with the flow, without rushing everywhere. But I’m still a bit unsure: when heading down to the center (Hue), is it better to book the overnight trains in advance? We don’t want to take any flights while we’re there—just use the overnight train for the long trips. But I’m worried we won’t get seats if we buy the tickets on the spot, say, 2 days before. What do the experts here think? And which website can we use to book the tickets? Thanks in advance for your tips!
Hi everyone!
I’m heading back to Thailand in July 2026 with a stopover in Cambodia to visit the Angkor site.
After Angkor, I’ve booked a stay on Ko Chang island. Does anyone know if there are direct transport options from Cambodia to Ko Chang without having to go back through Bangkok? That would be amazing!!
I think there are, but I’d need more details!!
I went to Thailand in February 2025 and don’t remember having to apply for a visa—is that still the case now? And for Cambodia too?
Thanks so much!!!
Laurence from Bayonne
Hi,
After our trip to China, we want to spend a week in the Philippines for some beach time and snorkeling.
We're looking for the best spot to settle in—nice beaches, great marine life, and short transfer times.
Thanks for your suggestions!
Does anyone know of a private transfer or taxi company that organizes transfers from the Sukhothai area to Chiang Mai?
Our routes are Sukhothai-Lampang, Lampang-Chom Thong, and Chom Thong-Chiang Mai.
My searches on Google Maps, 12Go, and others haven’t turned up much...
For our Bangkok-Sukhothai trips, I use a company I’ve already tried, but they don’t have a fleet available from Sukhothai and have to go through third-party companies—which, understandably, take their commission. This nearly doubles the prices...
There are four of us, and we’re not traveling light, so a minibus isn’t an option. ;-)
Hello,
While traveling in Thailand, I’m looking for a Buddhist kumlai reed bracelet.
Does anyone know where I can find one?
In Bangkok, I visited a few temples but didn’t see any in the nearby shops.
If you have any ideas, I’d love to hear them! Have a great day! :-)
My trip’s coming up, and I’m having a bit of trouble with three bus/minivan routes. Usually, I find everything at this time of year, but this time—yikes!
Sandakan → Sepilok:
No app for this one—you just hop on bus #14 at the local terminal (pay cash on board). But where do I catch it, and where’s the stop??
Sandakan → Semporna:
From what I’ve heard, it’s the Sida Express company (great name, right? 😄).
Can’t book online, but apparently, you *have* to because there’s only one bus at 8 AM.
Where do I board, and where does it drop me off?
Semporna → Tawau:
Found this via AI—is it legit?
No online booking, as far as I can tell.
Minivans leave from a stop in the Jalan Hospital area, near the Milimewa supermarket, supposedly????
And when you arrive, does it drop you at **Sabindo Square** in Tawau?????
Hi there,
we’ll be in Mai Chau in June and we’re thinking of heading to Sapa, but first spending a few days in Bac Ha to do some hiking and explore the area.
Is this a good idea for those who’ve been there?
How do you get there?
Thanks for your feedback.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Cédric.
Hi there,
I’m planning an itinerary and would love some feedback on whether it’s doable and if the number of days per destination is enough—or too much. I was also debating whether to add an extra night on an island or spend an extra night in Kampot to visit Kep or Battambang.
March 23: Arrival in Phnom Penh in the morning
March 24: Phnom Penh
March 25: Phnom Penh
March 26: Depart for Kampot
March 27: Kampot
March 28: Depart for Battambang
March 29: Battambang
March 30: Tonlé SAP to Siem Reap
March 31: Siem Reap
April 1: Siem Reap
April 2: Siem Reap
April 3: Siem Reap
April 4: Siem Reap
April 5: Departure
Hi there,
Yesterday in the Thailand section, 100% of the new threads were just about beach destinations 😕...
So here’s the counterattack in the form of this photo thread, dedicated solely to the countryside: the locals, their livestock, fields, farms, rice paddies, small rivers, and agricultural machinery. If you’ve got any pictures that fit these categories, feel free to add them!
Comments welcome.
For each photo, I’ll (or you can) indicate the area where it was taken.
Hope you're all doing well! It's been a while since I last traveled, but I'm finally heading out again soon!
For those familiar with SOUTHEAST ASIA, I'm planning to leave in mid-June (with the trip ending at the latest in November), and I don’t have a precise idea of exact places or itineraries yet. The thing is, this period is usually the rainy season...
Any advice? I was thinking of Malaysia or Indonesia, like Sulawesi, for example (all countries and islands in Southeast Asia interest me except Bali).
Any recommendations? I’m doing my research online, but if anyone here has the time and knowledge, I’d love to hear from you.
My partner and I are planning a trip to Indonesia in September-October 2026. It’ll be our first time in Asia, and we’re thinking of hitting the classic spots in East Java and Bali, then wrapping up with a cruise around Komodo for some snorkeling/diving. Here’s a rough draft of our itinerary—I’m wondering if it’s doable.
20/09: Flight from Jakarta to Yogyakarta, arrive around noon, afternoon/evening and overnight in Yogyakarta.
21/09: Borobudur
22/09: Prambanan
23/09: Travel to Bromo (Cemoro Lawang)
24/09: Bromo
25/09: Kawa Ijen
26/09: Travel to Bali, overnight in Pemuteran
27/09: Excursion to Pulau Melujan, overnight in Pemuteran
28/09: Travel to Munduk, overnight in Munduk
29/09: Explore Munduk and surroundings, overnight in Munduk
30/09: Explore Munduk and surroundings, overnight in Munduk
01/10: Route to Ubud (via Pura Ulu Danau Bratan, Jatiluwih?), overnight in Ubud
02/10: Explore Ubud and surroundings, overnight in Ubud
03/10: Explore Ubud and surroundings, overnight in Ubud
04/10: Travel to Denpasar, flight to Labuan Bajo, overnight in Labuan Bajo
05/10: Komodo cruise
06/10: Komodo cruise
07/10: Komodo cruise, flight to Denpasar in the late afternoon/evening or overnight in Labuan Bajo.
08/10: Flight to Denpasar (if not taken the day before), afternoon in Jimbaran, overnight near Denpasar
09/10: 10:00 AM flight Denpasar - SIN, overnight in Singapore
10/10: Flight SIN-YQB
Hi everyone,
My girlfriend and I booked our tickets with Saudia Airlines for a trip to Thailand this summer, from July 5th to August 3rd. Given the geopolitical situation in the Middle East, we’re keeping a close eye on the news.
I was wondering if anyone here is in the same situation as us?
• Have you heard anything about possible mass cancellations or if the airline is still maintaining its routes to Asia?
• Are there any travelers who’ve recently returned who could tell us if air corridors have been changed (longer flight times)?
The idea is to know what to expect so we can prepare as best as possible. Thanks for your replies! !