An off-topic thread, I know, but as we're a global and intrepid group, I was wondering if someone might be able to help.....
Although my plans may end in nought, I'm thinking about organising a relatively low-cost (by necessity) trip to Thailand and, hopefully, Cambodia for my 50th / wife's XXth birthday (which fall in March / April this year).
From what I can gather, the best time to travel in that part of the world (dryest and least humid) is November to April. However, I'm considering booking flights only + a night in Bangkok upon arrival and the night before departure back to the UK.
The remaining 12 or so days would be making it up as we go along - including visits to Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and, time permitting, an excursion to Angkor Wat / Siem Reap.
My question is whether obtaining safe, clean and (ideally) air-conditioned accommodation on the hoof is easy in this part of the world? Alternatively, is it best to book accommodation prior to travelling? We tend to travel pretty light, even on package holidays and we'd want to spend 2/3 days in each location.
I love a bit of adventure but I know my wife will want to be safe and reasonably comfortable, wherever we end up. If anyone has any tips or advice, I'd be grateful.
Cheers, Paul.