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Hiya this is my first thread, so i wanted to say hi to everyone :0)

I'm planning a round trip with my husband and it will last a year, I have only just started planning , but i have deceieded on 16 countries to visit, the days spent at each place are approximate, but I'm wondering how much I should budget per day?

To include food and accommodation for two people (I am working out all other costs separately)

16 Countries

Morroco (10 Days)
Marrakech - 2 days
Fes - 2 days
Merzouga - 2 days
Marrakech - 1 day

Kenya/ Tanzania (2 Months)
Nairobi - 4 days
Serengeti - 7 days
Nairobi - 2 days
Masai Mara - 14 days
Moshi- 8 days
Nairobi - 2 days
Mombasa - 7 days
Zanzibar - 5 days
Mbeya - 2 days

Malawi (1 Month)
Mzuzu - 2 days
Lilonngwe - 7 days
Zomba - 14 days

India (2 Months)
Goa - 30 days
Mumbai - 7 days
Nasik - 4 days
Jabalpur - 4 Days
Veransi - 1 week

Nepal 2 weeks
Kathmandu - 3 days
Chitwan Jungle - 4 days
Pokara - 4 days
Nargarkot - 2 days

Thailand 2 Months
Bangkok - 2 days
Ko Phangnan - 14 days
Ko Samui - 7 days
Krabi - 14 days
Ko Phi Phi - 5 days
Phuket - 5 days
Bangkok - 1 day
Chaing Mai - 7 days
Chang Rai - 7 days

Vietnam 2 Weeks
Hanoi - 2 days
Halong Bay - 2 days
Hue - 3 Days
Hoi An - 2 days
Sapa - 3 days

China 2 weeks
Shanghai
Suzhou Water Village
Xian Terracota Warriors
Beijing Forbidden City
Beijing Great Wall

Japan 1 week
Tokyo 2 days
Koyoto 4 days

Bolivia 2 Weeks
La Paz - 3 days
Tiwanaku - 3 days
Lake Titiacaca - 2 days
Salar de Uyuni 3 days

Peru One Month
Cuzco 30 days
Lima 5 days
quitos 12 days

Equador 3 Weeks
Cuenca
Banos
Patate
Quito

Columbia 3 Weeks
Categena 2 weeks
Bogota 5 days

Costa Rica 2 Weeks

California/ Arizona USA One Month
San Diego - 7 days
Tucson - 2 days
Petrified Forest - 2 days
Grand Canyon - 2 days
Las Vegas - 3 days
Reno - 7 days
San Fransico - 2 days

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That´s a lot of beach time in Thailand, skip Phuket, a package nightmare, slightly fewer days at the beaches and then you´ll have a nice trip to Cambodia visiting Siem Reap (Angkor ruins) and Phnom Penh. Besides this route means you can travel overland from Bangkok to Saigon (with stops in Cambodia)

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You've done a good job at choosing mostly less expensive countries. I can't speak for your African portion, but generally speaking some costs would be (US$/person/day):

SEA: $25 (Japan will be much higher)
S. Amer: $20 (Costa Rica will be more)
US: $70 (add more for accomodation if you want to stay on the strip in Vegas)

This is very general. I would recommend checking out the lonely planet books for these countries; they usually give a good idea of daily budgets.

Happy travels!

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I should add that my figures are for cheap-style living (i.e. hostels, cooking at least half your meals...)

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+Peru One Month
Cuzco 30 days
Lima 5 days
quitos 12 days+

One month now equals 47 days. Well done.

But apart from that, you have choosen cheaper countries. As far as S. America goes budget would be from 20-30USD a day. Book your inca trail tour asap as they fill up fast (if your doing it).

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HI :)
I've just recently come back from Thailand & Indonesia. We went for 5 weeks and it was about right!

We stayed in Koh Phangnan for 5 days and that was far toooo long. We had to stay that long because we were going to the full moon party. It depends if there are things you want to do in these places but I wouldn't recommend being anywhere for longer than 5 days. If you're into diving or want to look at another island I'd suggest visiting Koh Tao which is a small island above Koh Phangnan.

If you want to go elephant trekking and wash elephants etc. I'd advise visiting kanchanaburi just above Bangkok to do this. This is one of the main places I know you can wash and get really close to the elephants. I went elephant & jungle trekking in Chaing Mai, this was amazing!

I hope i've helped a little :) If you want any names of places to stay or not stay just let me know! Hope your trip is amazing :D x

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I disagree with the previous poster who said "I wouldn't recommend being anywhere for longer than 5 days." That may be fine for a typical short trip, but when you're traveling many months or years, you need to slow it down. I would say the reverse, stay at least 5 days anywhere you go.

We're heading out on our own 6 month RTW trip in about 2 weeks. Unless we find a place we really don't like, we intend to stay at least 5 days if not much longer. I applaud you for alotting some places a full 30 days, but you may want to take a second look at some of the places you've only given 2 or 3 days. Traveling like that, you're going to end up exhausted! I know it's super exciting thinking about all the places you want to go on an amazing trip like this...our list was also much longer when we first started coming up with ideas. Then we realized if we actually wanted to experience these countries (and not wonder what country/city did we take that picture in?), we needed to whittle it down.

To each his own, but I just wanted to give you some food for thought!

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Nairobi - 4 days
Serengeti - 7 days
Nairobi - 2 days
Masai Mara - 14 days
Moshi- 8 days
Nairobi - 2 days
Mombasa - 7 days
Zanzibar - 5 days
Mbeya - 2 days

In the Kenya/Tanzania part of your trip, try to avoid crossing from Kenya to Tanzania more than once (the plan above has 5 border crossings). It would be better - and save time and expense - to visit all the places you want to see in Kenya, then cross to Tanzania then on to Malawi afterwards. I like Nairobi, but it isn't a place to spend more than a few days, so I'm not sure why you'd want to keep returning!

Serengeti (Tz)and Masai Mara (K) are really the same park, just called different names in each country. Unless you are REALLY keen on seeing the wildlife, I'd suggest that 3 weeks is too much - and will cost you an awful lot in park fees, which are charged by the day.

Presumably the 8 days in Moshi are to climb Kilimanjaro, which will be a large expense, but animal safaris and climbing apart, you should be able to manage on £30/40 a day for the 2 of you.

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Take some time from Thailand and add to Vietnam (cheaper and better) and has already been suggested, visit Cambodia (Ankor) on the way. Cambodia is both beautiful and cheap.

Enjoy.

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I would recommend going to Arusha when you are in Tanzania. I spent a month there and it is amazing. You should also check out some local schools and orphanages while you're there. You can always lend a helping hand. Transport and food is very cheap, but there arent many middle range hotels. Mostly cheap hostels and expensive business hotels/resorts

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