Banana Pancake Trail

From Halal Explorer

Banana pancake banner.jpg For a full list of itineraries, please visit our Halal Food and Travel website. The Banana Pancake Trail is the name given to the well-trodden and constantly growing routes around South East Asia travelled by backpackers and other tourists. The trail has no clear definition but is used as a metaphor for places that are well-visited by mostly Western tourists who have left their marks on the local tourist industry, which has created restaurants, hotels catering to these travellers' needs.

Introduction to Banana Pancake Trail

Khao San East 2007 - Khao San Road in Bangkok, Thailand, a notable stop on the Banana Pancake Trail

The term "Banana Pancake Trail" is used tongue-in-cheek as an affectionate nickname and in reference to routes connecting the many guesthouses, cafes and restaurants that serve banana pancakes as a form of sweet breakfast.

The Banana Pancake Trail is sometimes associated with travellers who use Lonely Planet travel guides, due to the fact that this publisher's Books were the first to provide information about the region and were therefore used by many backpackers. The influx of Western travellers led to the rise of some Halal restaurants serving food adapted to their needs, including banana pancakes and other comfort foods like [ Yoghurt with muesli and honey.

Prepare

See Tips for travel in developing countries and Tropical diseases for advice that applies to many of these countries.

Many countries will refuse to issue a visa if the passport has less than six months to run. If your passport is near expiry, get a new one before setting out.

Travel to Banana Pancake Trail

There is no firm (geographic) definition of the Banana Pancake Trail, as it is a metaphor to describe the ever-developing travellers' trail going through many different places in Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent (India and Nepal) rather than an actual route or road. But if you want to begin your journey by really diving head first into backpacker land, by all means book a ticket to Bangkok and make your way to Khao San Road. Yes and there's a reason it is mentioned in the very first sentence of the #1 backpacker novel of all time: Alex Garland's The Beach.

For many of these countries, many visitors will require visas obtained in advance; see the individual Southeast Asia#Countries|country eHalal Guide's or the foreign ministry website for your home country (U.S. Dept. of State for U.S citizens) for details. Visas can be obtained before you leave or in capitals near the destination; Bangkok#Embassies|Bangkok and Singapore#Embassies and High Commissions|Singapore are popular centers for this. Bring extra passport-size photos if you have them; many visa applications require one or two. If not, get a photo taken wherever you are and get at least a dozen prints to cover the rest of your journey.

Go

While there's no official list of places along the trail and the term is used to describe, among others:

As tourism expands and the Philippines have become part of it as well and many of the Trail's stops are diving resort areas such as Boracay, Siargao, Puerto Galera, Moalboal and Panglao Island. Other popular stops include Palawan and the major city's Metro Manila and Metro Cebu and picturesque smaller places like Vigan and Dumaguete.

The Trail also seems to have a northern extension into China with Dali and Yangshuo as the major centres. Major routes into China from Southeast Asia include Hanoi -Nanning and Laos -Xishuangbanna -Kunming. See the itineraries Hong Kong to Kunming overland and Yunnan tourist trail for some of the routes within China.

Stay safe in Banana Pancake Trail

Don't mix and motorbikes. Cover-up and use sunscreen during the peak sun hours. Always use condoms.Be wary of people offering drugs in the streets. And don't argue with (Thai) police when they ask for traffic infringement fines. Hand over 500 Baht and walk away.

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Go Next

One possibility is to head west to India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. See flying on a budget and the "Get in" sections of those country articles for transport options. For routes further west from there, see Istanbul to New Delhi overland.

Another possibility is to head east or south into Oceania.

Gringo Trail, a similar range of destinations in Latin America.