Is this route crazy enough to be possible?
Warsaw-Kiev-Astana-Almaty-Urumqi-Xi'an-Beijing-Tianjin-Shanghai-Guangzhou-Nanning-Hanoi-Ho Chi Minh City-Phnom Penh-Bangkok-Hat Yai-Kuala Lumpur-Singapore-(ferries and overland trough Sumatra, Java)-Bali.
I want to do this all without any airplane flight, just bus, train, hitchhiking.
(sth like that on the map, I will choose the best possible option)
>>1129166
Make sure you do your research for the Thailand/Malaysia border region. Some of it is unstable and unsafe.
>>1129166
You are aware you crossing basically a HUGE desert?
>>1129192
Yes, I am, and I am aware that it will be one of the hardest parts of the journey.
>>1129194
Also, I don't exclude the possibility of not visiting Kazakhstan and going to Mongolia from Russia, where I would catch a train to China. (I know Mongolia is also a desert, but still it might be easier and safer)
>>1129166
Absolutely feasible. Kazakhstan is not a barren desert, there are lots of trains crossing it.
Instead of going through Singapore, the better option is to use Malaysia - Sumatra ferry link from Malacca. There are no ferries from Batam, just the long-distance Pelni ships that are infrequent, slow and uncomfortable.
enjoy pic related
>>1129273
Looks great to me. Idk about you but I dont need another person to enjoy myself in a wide open space
>>1129278
enjoy it for 4,500 miles
How are you planning to go back? Just genuinely interested.
>>1129308
I think I will return by airplne once the "mission" is accomplished. I would also like to visit Australia, but there are no regular ferries from Southeast Asia