what is the best (cheapest way to travel from singapore to - south korea, vietnam, bangkok, tibet, etc.?
are there any trains or ferries connecting the major countries or cities?
Those countries are really spread out. There are ferries and boats for some local trips, but not between countries (though I did take one between Korea and Japan, they are quite close). If you really want to see all of those places, I would just buy a multiple-flight pass on Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways, or All Nippon Airlines (based in Osaka, but has some interesting routes in Asia). Sometimes they sell passes that allow you a certain # of flights in the region, or Singapore Air used to sell "round-the-world" tickets which allow you to string together your own itinerary. For those other countries, though, I think that Bangkok would be a good geographic base, and Thai Airways could probably help you get to most destinations. I'd don't know how else you can do those trips other than by flight, although from Thailand it is sometimes possible to do an overland border crossing to Laos (which I've done) and Cambodia (requires a visa on arrival, and you have to bribe the border guards if you don't want to wait). It may be possible to make oyur way overland to Vietnam from one of those countries, but these are not established travel routes for many foreigners and you may be a lot better off flying if you want to maximize your time. In my experience, trains in Asia take forever and are only good for shorter in-country trips. I would hate to do country-to-country travel via train; you'd be talking about weeks to get from one place to another.
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