first time traveller?
Blanche_Krag asked:
I will be travelling to three different countries in Asia. im from the philippines and this is my first time to travel outside the country. i will be travelling alone just for adventure. my travel will not be a luxury travel, that means i have to find my way using maps and asking people and it will be by train and bus to get to my desired destination. the countries i plan to visit are India, Myanmar and Cambodia. for Filipinos who have done this kind of travel, do i need to get visa for each country? my intended stay for each country is only three days each.
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4 Responses to “first time traveller?”
When I clicked this question, I misinterpreted you, thinking that “First-time traveler” was actually “first time-traveler.” as in time travel and you were the first to do it.
You need to get clearance from the Time Travel police, if you will travel back in time.
Otherwise, Myanmar and Cambodia might be members of the ASEAN and you may need no visa, or at least a one-time visa only. For India, I think you do.
Or, maybe, I spoke too soon. This 6-MONTH old article says that rule for Asean applies only from 2009, when ratified by all member nations. Better get in touch with people at the DFA.
i think the best trips are the ones where you don’t have to follow tour itineraries and just go where your feet take you. keep in mind however that the 3 locations you’re planning to visit are quite unstable at the moment - environment, health and political issues. you won’t need visas for cambodia and myanmar but you need a tourist visa for india. check with your local travel agency.
Why don’t you try first Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand? You do not need avisa. Or Hongkong, China (great wall) and Vietnam. India is such a big country to apprecaiate its beautiful places in three days.