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Sounds brilliant! Look at tour group guides for ideas of itinerary. I also read a blog of someone backpacking around se Asia I will try and find it.


Edited to say... Was very easy to find!


https://adventurousalfred.wordpress.com/tag/phil-teds-wriggle-wrapper/

Yep, Thailand and Vietnam with a 2 year old. About 6 weeks. Loved it.


Depends on your kid/s but my tips would be:

- stay in a few "bases" where you can explore from, rather than do too much travelling round

- use trains rather than backpacker buses if you can afford it. soooo much easier with a toddler and a beautiful way to see the countryside

- if you go to the islands in Thailand, choose your island wisely if you don't want to end up on a party one

- medical insurance, sounds obv, but ours ran out the same day little one had to go to dr - luckily all sorted but it could have been very pricy

- try the frog porridge


have fun you lucky thing!

Hi,


I haven't travelled around SE with children but if you are interested in visiting Laos (Vientiane, the capital) let me know as my family originate from Laos and have a guesthouse there (my mother's family home) that is frequently visited by families with young children/babies.


:-)

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