[TW]Fox;25647165 said:You are a rather experience traveller though![]()
I wouldn't say more than a week with a £2k budget for Tokyo. You're going to spend about a quarter of that on flights and then spend most of the rest on hotel(s) (exactly how much will depend on how much you are willing to slum it). It's the small costs that will kill you though, food, drinks, misc small travel around.
If you up the budget, like suggested, to stay a bit longer then look at getting a 7 day rail pass for part of it which will allow you to travel around a lot fairly cheaply.
To be honest I'd say look at the actual numbers and see how it works out, it's a great place to visit and I look forward to going back this year myself, but I would more likely look into spending a couple of weeks in the US as [TW]Fox has likely suggested for your budget.
Random thing. Since you're interested in motors, would going to a motorsport event appeal at all? Do you want to stay in the one place, would you like to move around at all? Are you wanting to be away somewhere the whole month or would you be happy enough with going for two weeks with a couple of weeks at home as well?
[TW]Fox;25646842 said:If the budget is non negotiable then I think an interrail pass and some hostels is your best beat, could see a lot of Europe that way.
Could you spend the month teaching English as a foreign language? That should give you accommodation at least.
Have heard people say how great Europe, Asia and North America are
Whistler Bike park
1 month interail pass, £380
30 days sightseeing @ £50/day
either stay in youth hostels or take a tent
That narrows it down a bit, lol
Personally for a month trip I'd be looking at a multi-stop tour. Maybe US West Coast with a few days stopovers on the east (already done NYC... perhaps Florida and the Caribbean if budget permitted). Depends what sort of thing interests you - we tend to prefer the bright city lights with occasional excursions into the wilderness, rather than the other way around.
Skegness
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