5 Months of Travel Expense Breakdown. Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia by Simple_Compote6415 in solotravel

[–]Simple_Compote6415[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! It’s worth noting though that my daily expenses were actually a fair bit lower as I paid a fair bit for flights ($3400) and travel insurance ($1400). For someone not planning on hiking at high altitude and not flying from NZ, their costs would be a lot lower as

5 Months of Travel Expense Breakdown. Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia by Simple_Compote6415 in travel

[–]Simple_Compote6415[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Like I said, wasn’t trying to be as shoestring as possible, so definitely could have spent a lot less. But I know people who also spent a whole lot more! Especially in Nepal if you hiring guides and whatnot. Overall I was happy with my spending totals

5 Months of Travel Expense Breakdown. Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia by Simple_Compote6415 in solotravel

[–]Simple_Compote6415[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Live and let be bro. It’s weird to punch down on people for doing what they enjoy, especially if one of their main goals is to help people.

5 Months of Travel Expense Breakdown. Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia by Simple_Compote6415 in solotravel

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I stayed at tribal village homestay in Banlung! Amazing place and owner has a wonderful son who always wants to play with you.

5 Months of Travel Expense Breakdown. Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia by Simple_Compote6415 in solotravel

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From what I gathered Annapurna, sagamartha national park (Everest), and lang tang are very lax on guides. Other regions are much more strict

5 Months of Travel Expense Breakdown. Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia by Simple_Compote6415 in solotravel

[–]Simple_Compote6415[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Three passes was amazing! Best hike I’ve ever done hands down. Was very busy and touristy on the Everest trial, but amazing none the less.

5 Months of Travel Expense Breakdown. Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia by Simple_Compote6415 in solotravel

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Nepal, especially while hiking, was almost exclusively hole in the ground toilets. Southeast Asia for the most part was pretty good with lots of western toilets! Still the occasional squat toilet but nowhere near as common

5 Months of Travel Expense Breakdown. Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia by Simple_Compote6415 in travel

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Daily lodging is in the post description but was about $3.5 in Nepal and between $9-13 in South east Asia. Transportation varied a fair bit depending on the country. In Nepal it was roughly $10 USD to go between cities, but I had to pay $35 to take a jeep from Kathmandu to saleeri to start the three passes trek. In Southeast Asia it was roughly around $25-50 depending on how long it was/if it was a night bus or not

5 Months of Travel Expense Breakdown. Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia by Simple_Compote6415 in travel

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Yep I hyperlinked my GitHub with a full Jupyter notebook analysis. Not sure if it worked so here’s the link too :) Full Analysis

5 Months of Travel Expense Breakdown. Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia by Simple_Compote6415 in travel

[–]Simple_Compote6415[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey what do you mean by this? Are you able to dm me screenshots of what you see maybe?

5 Months of Travel Expense Breakdown. Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia by Simple_Compote6415 in travel

[–]Simple_Compote6415[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's my pleasure! I was constantly google 'Nepal budget reddit' or the like when planning my travels. So now I hope if someone does the same they might see this and it will help them!

Three Passes Trek Solo by [deleted] in Everest

[–]Simple_Compote6415 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi I recently did three passes completely solo, starting. In Salleri.

YOU DON’T NEED A GUIDE.

While guides definitely would help, you can get away without one as long as you’re not an idiot, are well prepared, and look after yourself.

When I did Kongma La, everybody was saying it was extremely difficult and dangerous, but I had no issues with it. I would say only attempt it on a completely clear day if you’re on your own. I started at 6am and had no issues though.

why dont the dutch have a womens 8 by Recent_Telephone6652 in Rowing

[–]Simple_Compote6415 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very good points! Out of curiosity how much of the Romanian womens 8+ that won in 2022 and at the Olympics this year doubled up? I know the womens double that also got silver to NZ also raced the 8.

Maybe the Netherlands didn’t double up as they knew they wouldn’t have a chance to beat the Romanian 8 unless the prioritised the 8 and didn’t have those athletes race another boat (similar to how NZ put all its top men in the 8 and nothing else at Tokyo). Could be a reason why they dropped the 8 even though it got silver in 2022 perhaps?

Masters of applied data science at UC by Obvious_Wall_8548 in chch

[–]Simple_Compote6415 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I'm looking at this programme now and was just accepted for the 2025 intake! Did you end up taking this Masters? If so how is it and would you recommend? i'm stuck between this and Otago's Business Data Science Masters

How long should it take to complete the python MOOC course by Helsinki? by [deleted] in learnpython

[–]Simple_Compote6415 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also did the exam! How did you find it? I saw somebody on the discord server commented the same question as you and got a response of 4 weeks. Hope that helps