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Originally Posted by Bertrand
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I'd say that's a lot (aka too much ground to cover) - probably better to chose one country and spend more relaxed time imho.
If interested in Vietnam, try to get in touch with Sam Manicom who went to Vietnam with his wife for a month.
If I recall he flew there and back and hired a scooter/moped in each main town, explored around then moved on to the next big town and rented again.They used local rooms.
I do not know his budget but if you reach him he might give you more info.
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Yup... I'll totally harass him when he's back from his Spain trip
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Originally Posted by MountainMan
Crikey mate, you have got the wanderlust fever something fierce. Not totally unusual though, one of the first thoughts upon return is how fast can I leave again
Slightly off topic as it is of course your decision but you may want to catch your breath a bit after the last trip. Also as you had mentioned, you are trying to make some short-medium term plans like maybe starting a business of taking some additional training. That money can go part way to furthering your plans. Short term pain, long term gain and all that.
Based on how much money you stated you have upon your return, if you are serious about starting a business, you should be a bit practical about the whole thing and actually try to properly capitalize some of your ideas otherwise the odds are greatly against you. Ditto for getting some addtional training. We can all rail against the evils of money, but the lack of it certainly narrows one's options.
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If only I could.... I think I have an illness. Life is short and the world is very big.
I enrolled into college today. I'm pretty much 'stuck here' for a good 18 months now. I can still work in 3-4 week trips into my life without too much disruption and I'm only going to visit cheap countries.
It's all about balance and compromise and you very wisely say. Hence why I'm going for three weeks and not three months
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Did some trips.
Rode some bikes.
Fix them for a living.
Can't say anymore.
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