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I'm sure this board gets it a lot, but I want to travel. I've not been able to accomplish much in the later half of my life (I'm 22) due to a series of deaths in the family. The one thing I really want to make sure I do is travel.

I'd love to go to Europe or maybe Asia. Anywhere that I can experience another culture. What is the best way to go abroad (I live in Canada) on a budget? I'm sure I could save up some money over time, but how much would I be looking at? Is it even possible to travel overseas cheaply anymore?

Also, where would you recommend going?

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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
You're not that old. Get a job that pays money, and get the cheapest apartment you can find and just start living real cheap and save up your money. Also, you might want to volunteer for easy bucks... sign up to be a human guinea pig for experimental medicine (its not dangerous) or go on craigslist and find some easy ways to make money fast.

Pick a place that captures your imagination, buy a ticket and go there. Before you leave sell all your stuff.

If you have more than 5k in the bank it could last you a year or more in the tropics. In a developed country it will be worth about 5k.
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
I always recommend Southeast Asia. It's good for a bunch of reasons. Most of them hinge on the assumption that you're young, broke, and hail from a westernized culture.

First off, Southeast Asia is cheap. Probably less so than it was a few years ago, but you can still get good value for your money. I once stayed in a Cambodian guest house for $3 a night -- and that included laundry. Save Europe for when you're old and rich. I promise it'll still be there. It'll look much the way it does now, and your frail, elderly body won't have any trouble managing the subways and escalators. Southeast Asia, on the other hand, is going to demand a lot more from your body and a lot less from your wallet.

Another reason it's good: it's a million miles from anything you're used to. Stepping out of your comfort zone is really important -- seeing whole other ways of living.
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>>39068
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>> Anonymous
>>39071
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