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Posted 3 Months, 1 Week ago
cinder
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I'm thinking about bumming around in S-E Asia at the end of this year - perhaps leaving in early December. I'm from Australia.

Ideally, I'd love to stay for as long as I can - by that I mean months rather than weeks. However, I'm curious about a few things. Precisely? I want to know how much it is possible to scrimp to. I've had a bit of experience in budget travelling - I did 6 months on the cheap in Europe last year (managed to get by on around €30 a day or so in W/E Europe.

Specifically, I've heard in Thailand you can get by on between 400 and 500 Baht a day if you know what you're doing. Laos, Cambodia etc are supposed to be even cheaper. Can anyone comment on this? Is this realistic? Am I way off?

Cheers in advance...
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Posted 3 Months, 1 Week ago
mysticwizard
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Not a problem if you don't drink alcohol much and aren't moving from place to place all the time. You weill have to put up with some lousy accommodation in some places at those prices though (considering you need money left over to eat).
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Posted 3 Months, 1 Week ago
Tranbrokizit
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I'm an alcoholic. Sounds like it could be tough.

You're easily the most useful person I've come across on usenet. Could you post a basic run down (in Baht) of how much basic things cost? How much for a bed? How much for a bottle of water? Bread? Beer?

Thanks mate
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Posted 3 Months, 1 Week ago
cihhoocv
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beer 60-80 baht booze rel cheap pipers scotch 400baht 750 ml beer cheaper in supermarket. food 40-80 b per main icecream cheap 20 b for a cornetto western stuff more expensive proper steak 200-400 b burger king 150-200 for burger, subway-western prices.

water 2 litre 20b soft drink 20-60 b can (super market best) apples grapes expensive -western prices.rambutans lychees cheap from roadside stall 100b for big bag phone cards 2.5-5 b per min local calls 20b bus 8 baht for a few stops train (air/con ) 20 b per two stops. taxi cheap 35 b flag fall 25 km =100b but traffic slow if peak hour . foodland on soi 5 is great value-open 24 hours too. nearby buffet american breakfast and great coffee 100b all you can eat.

wine expensive and often crappy version of overseas stuff apart from australian wine of course (still expensive $20 AUD/bottle)
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