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$1,500 per Month to Travel in Southeast Asia (Justin’s 3-Month Recap)

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Today, we bring you our second episode covering Justin’s six-month journey across Asia and Europe.

Luckily, Justin loves documenting the numbers, so you’ll get the most in-depth breakdown of expenses you could hope for.

Listen in to see how he’s living it up in paradise for $45/day.

That number includes accommodation, restaurants, groceries, gyms, activities, government fees, random purchases…literally everything.

Here’s a high-level breakdown for Justin’s half of the full Southeast Asia portion of his 6-month trip:

  • Transportation: $582
  • Accommodation: $1,368
  • Activities: $1,543
  • Restaurants: $299
  • Groceries: $242
  • Gov Fees: $32
  • Misc: $42
  • Gym: $80

Some highlight activities include:

  • 4-day/3-night island hopping tour
  • Mount Batur sunrise jeep excursion
  • 10-hour private driver tour
  • So many beaches and waterfalls
  • Three separate hour-plus massages
  • Three additional days of boat tours in the Philippines
  • 5 separate 1hr+ massages
  • 2 cooking classes
  • Gili Island Snorkeling
  • 8-hour private Nusa Penida tour
  • Ha Long Bay yacht
  • Trang An river + Ninh Binh tour
  • Bai Dinh temple complex
  • 4-day Ha Giang motorcycle loop (Vietnam)
  • Koh Lanta Island hopping
  • 2-day Elephant Nature Park stay
  • 12-hour Chiang Rai temple tour
  • and more…

Want all the data?

Check out Justin’s detailed spreadsheet

We hope you enjoyed this in-depth check-in and look forward to periodically bringing you these over the next few months.

If you found value in the episode, please share it with a friend!

Links from The Episode

YouTube Interview

https://youtu.be/HPzIkEmhkTA

Join the Community

We’d love to hear your comments and questions about this week’s episode. Here are some of the best ways to stay in touch and get involved in The FI Show community!

  1. Grab the Ultimate FI Spreadsheet
  2. Join our Facebook Group
  3. Leave us a voicemail
  4. Send an email to contact [at] TheFIshow [dot] com

If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a rating/review!

>> You can do that by clicking here <<

Learn More About Your Hosts

CodyDBerman.com (Cody’s Blog)

Saving-Sherpa (Justin’s blog)

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Today, we bring you our second episode covering Justin’s six-month journey across Asia and Europe.

Luckily, Justin loves documenting the numbers, so you’ll get the most in-depth breakdown of expenses you could hope for.

Listen in to see how he’s living it up in paradise for $45/day.

That number includes accommodation, restaurants, groceries, gyms, activities, government fees, random purchases…literally everything.

Here’s a high-level breakdown for Justin’s half of the full Southeast Asia portion of his 6-month trip:

  • Transportation: $582
  • Accommodation: $1,368
  • Activities: $1,543
  • Restaurants: $299
  • Groceries: $242
  • Gov Fees: $32
  • Misc: $42
  • Gym: $80

Some highlight activities include:

  • 4-day/3-night island hopping tour
  • Mount Batur sunrise jeep excursion
  • 10-hour private driver tour
  • So many beaches and waterfalls
  • Three separate hour-plus massages
  • Three additional days of boat tours in the Philippines
  • 5 separate 1hr+ massages
  • 2 cooking classes
  • Gili Island Snorkeling
  • 8-hour private Nusa Penida tour
  • Ha Long Bay yacht
  • Trang An river + Ninh Binh tour
  • Bai Dinh temple complex
  • 4-day Ha Giang motorcycle loop (Vietnam)
  • Koh Lanta Island hopping
  • 2-day Elephant Nature Park stay
  • 12-hour Chiang Rai temple tour
  • and more…

Want all the data?

Check out Justin’s detailed spreadsheet

We hope you enjoyed this in-depth check-in and look forward to periodically bringing you these over the next few months.

If you found value in the episode, please share it with a friend!

Links from The Episode

YouTube Interview

https://youtu.be/HPzIkEmhkTA

Join the Community

We’d love to hear your comments and questions about this week’s episode. Here are some of the best ways to stay in touch and get involved in The FI Show community!

  1. Grab the Ultimate FI Spreadsheet
  2. Join our Facebook Group
  3. Leave us a voicemail
  4. Send an email to contact [at] TheFIshow [dot] com

If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a rating/review!

>> You can do that by clicking here <<

Learn More About Your Hosts

CodyDBerman.com (Cody’s Blog)

Saving-Sherpa (Justin’s blog)

  continue reading

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