Ganoderma
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Several countries in South-East Asia are cheap / very cheap and easy to move around by yourself. They include countries like India and Indonesia.
In 2007, I have been travelling around for one month in Ghana (West-Africa), all by myself and without any fixed schedule. I have spend around 450 euro during this visit (everything included when I was in Ghana, food, travelling around, lodging etc, excluding the plane ticket.). Travelling by yourself, and on a relaxed way is an ideal way to get a good idea about the country, the people, etc. I would choose a country where quite a few people -more or less- speak the language you are also speaking (English in your case?), as this makes that you can communicate very easy with local people.
I always try to travel to a particular country during the best season of the year (weather related). So not during a very cold / very hot season, and not during heavy monsoons. Also not during Ramadan (when you want to visit countries with a predominantly muslim population). Be also aware of parts of the world witn malaria, and parts of the world where its dangerous to travel around.
Often, a local library has alot of travel guides. You can read them, and gain alot of experience from reading them. Lonely Planet has an exellent forum.
Which countries would you like to visit?
In 2007, I have been travelling around for one month in Ghana (West-Africa), all by myself and without any fixed schedule. I have spend around 450 euro during this visit (everything included when I was in Ghana, food, travelling around, lodging etc, excluding the plane ticket.). Travelling by yourself, and on a relaxed way is an ideal way to get a good idea about the country, the people, etc. I would choose a country where quite a few people -more or less- speak the language you are also speaking (English in your case?), as this makes that you can communicate very easy with local people.
I always try to travel to a particular country during the best season of the year (weather related). So not during a very cold / very hot season, and not during heavy monsoons. Also not during Ramadan (when you want to visit countries with a predominantly muslim population). Be also aware of parts of the world witn malaria, and parts of the world where its dangerous to travel around.
Often, a local library has alot of travel guides. You can read them, and gain alot of experience from reading them. Lonely Planet has an exellent forum.
Which countries would you like to visit?

