How much money do I need for 6 weeks in SE Asia?

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Budget around $30-$50 USD daily for backpacking Southeast Asia. This covers basic food, budget accommodation, local transport, and some activities. Expect roughly $1000-$1500 USD monthly. Increase this amount for a more comfortable experience.
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How much money do I need for a 6-week SE Asia trip budget?

Okay, so Southeast Asia backpacking, huh? Six weeks… Man, I did a similar trip, March 2023, around Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia. Crazy fun.

My budget? Roughly $40 a day. That was me, though. Food, hostels, buses, some temple entry fees. I’m pretty frugal, though.

$40 a day, six weeks… that's around $1680. Maybe a bit less if you're super thrifty. Or way more, if you aren't.

For nicer hotels, more day trips, fancier eats… easily double that. Think $3000+. It all depends on your style. Seriously.

So realistically? $1700-$3400 for six weeks. That's a huge range, I know. But backpacking is flexible, right?

How much to budget for 1 month in Southeast Asia?

$1100 monthly? Ridiculous. Overestimate.

Vietnam: $600. Food cheap. Accommodation varies wildly.

Thailand: $800. Bangkok expensive. Islands cheaper, but… tourist traps.

Laos: $500. Relaxing. Budget-friendly. Slow travel.

Cambodia: $700. Angkor Wat. Significant cost. Worth it.

Philippines: $750. Island hopping. Expensive ferries. Beautiful beaches.

Factors:

  • Flights: Significant upfront cost. Plan accordingly.
  • Activities: Entrance fees add up. Prioritize.
  • Transportation: Buses are cheap. Flights are not.
  • Food: Street food is king. Restaurant prices escalate quickly.

My 2023 trip: Spent less. $700 average. Strict budget. No regrets.

Key takeaway: $1100? Inflated. Research. Be frugal. Southeast Asia rewards careful planning. Enjoy.

How much do you need for 6 weeks in Thailand?

Thailand? $2000? Delusional. Six weeks? Try double.

  • Bangkok bleeds cash. Souther islands, too. My rent's higher than that. Just saying.
  • COVID's over. Travel is wide open. Still, check tests. You know, just in case.
  • Reddit’s a lie. Two weeks? Depends. You slumming it, or living?
  • Backpacking cheap. Still, factor in scams. Vietnam, Cambodia cheaper, yeah.
  • Six weeks, eh? Itinerary? Who cares? Get lost. Find something.

Thailand ain't your budget vacation anymore. Get used to it.

How much money do you need for 6 weeks in Thailand?

Ugh, Thailand. Six weeks? Two thousand dollars? That's laughable. Absolutely not enough. I'd need way more. Seriously.

Maybe $4000? Even that feels tight. Flights alone? Forget it.

  • Flights: $1500 minimum, depending on where you're flying from, of course. My last flight from NYC was a killer.

  • Accommodation: Budget hotels? Hostels? Nope. I'm thinking $50 a night minimum. That's $2100 for six weeks.

  • Food: Street food is cheap, yeah, but I want good Thai food! $50 a day, minimum. That's another $2100.

Okay, so already way over $5700. And that’s bare minimum! I want to explore. Island hopping! Massage every other day. Good cocktails. Night markets!

What about activities? Diving? Temples? Cooking classes? Elephant sanctuaries? Those aren't cheap! Easily another grand. So that's $6700 at least.

Plus visa stuff. I'm sure that cost something. And travel insurance? Essential! A hundred bucks? Maybe more.

So, realistically? Seven thousand dollars. At least. Seven. Thousand. Dollars. This is only including basics, mind you!

I always overspend on souvenirs too. Damn those cool little Buddha statues. Ugh.

Gotta factor that in. Maybe $8000? To be safe. Eight grand. I'm going to need a lot of money. Damn.