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RTW solo, S America or SE Asia first, plus costs.Interest forums / Travel on a shoestring | ||
Hello all this is my first post here. i know i don't have a concrete plan and i will probably keep it that way because i might really like or Dislike a country so i can just move on as i please. booking a flight maybe a month or two in advanced. I'm thinking three main international flights in total.. UK- S America- SE Asia- UK or reverse. I welcome your thoughts on this subject and want to know what you guys think, is this actually doable? Thanks in advance. | ||
have you looked over the gap year branch? Your plan to me looks fantastic you don't have a plan. Thats the way to go you are your own captain not tied down to a time tabel of 3 days in this town ect. you are ages ahead of many of the other posters here. I would say your budget looks fine for the places you want to go and the style you are expecting. The flights may be $$$ that is the only thing i would look at to get an idea of costs. I am not going to suggest a route to take because I think you have a good idea just to let it happen. for example mex central america from panama by sea to colombia ecuador peru bolivia chile,you will need to be in a larger city to get flight to Asia Santiago? yes very doable good luck! | 1 | |
Santiago or Buenos Aires would be the most likely places to fly to Asia. I think one airline does the Asia to Buenos AIres route. My guess would be you will most likely fly to Sydney/Auckland and connect onwards from there to a SE asia destination. You can get cheap flights through Tiger/jetstar/virgin to SE Asia from a few cities in Australia. Might be worth checking out. 10K isn't a bad budget. Especially for the areas. As Je55689 said, the flights will give your savings a financial hit for six. But travel in those parts is a lot cheaper than Europe/UK. | 2 | |
Asia is NOT dangerous! | 3 | |
I'm heading round South East Asia on my own in October and will be doing what you plan to do by going with the flow. It's the best way to travel I think. As above posters have said the bumpy bus rides will probably grate on you so flying might just be an option not to be ruled out. Obviously the price is a factor but you will be travelling in relative comfort. One of my worst bus rides was an overnight Greyhound from San Diego to San Fran. Saved on a nights accomodation but sacraficed comfort and a nights sleep. It may be a cheaper option but it doesn't necessarily mean its the best. | 4 | |
This is the issue with night buses. Everyone raves that you save a nights accom and travel at the same time. But you always arrive feeling terrible and wanting to sleep for a few hours. If your ok with that, then do it. | 5 | |
I got to the backpackers before being able to check in so ended up falling asleep in reception and waking up with a dozen students staring at me like I was an animal in a zoo. Then when i checked in I went to bed, probably wasting a day of seeing San Francisco. | 6 | |
Happens too often Bearded one. It seems like a great move til you actually arrive in the next city feeling like trash. | 7 | |