Take advantage of local transportation for a more immersive experience. Ride a tuk-tuk in Thailand, rickshaw in India, or the bullet train in Japan.
Carry cash with you. US dollars or Euros are very helpful when country hopping. Change over any local currency before you leave a country.
Street food is a very common place to eat budget-friendly and delicious local foods. Foods that are cooked in front of you are your best bet.
Stick with bottled water when traveling through most countries in Asia. If you prefer a reusable bottle, bring water purification tablets.
Night markets are a great place to pick up souvenirs. Bartering is expecting in markets so don’t be afraid to ask politely for a lower price or deal.
Traffic can be chaotic. Don’t be afraid to use public transportation like busses, tuk-tuks, or rickshaws.
Pay attention to dress codes. In temples, you might be asked to cover your shoulders or take off your shoes. Both men and women should cover their shoulders and knees.
Check the weather before you travel. Parts of Asia can be humid and hot. Pack light clothing, sunscreen, hats, and insect repellent.
Hotels and bathrooms might be different than Western accommodations. Don’t be surprised if you only find squat toilets.