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How much does a RTW trip cost?

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I'm going travelling for 12 months in November, i've not got a clue how much its going to cost me, help anyone????
17 years ago, March 27th 2007 No: 21 Msg: #12291  
I've heard good things about STA and Airtreks.com Reply to this

17 years ago, April 20th 2007 No: 22 Msg: #13137  
Hi, im doing a very similiar route Wendywoo, Seattle - LA - Fiji - Cook Islands - New Zealand - Carirns - Sydney - Singapore - Thailand - Home. This has cost me £1900 including taxes. I had budgeted 1500 so it was a little more than i had expected but worth it im sure when i leave. I am taking £8,000 spending money, £900 of which i have already spent on a 3 week trak of Canada and North America with trek america. xx Reply to this

16 years ago, June 3rd 2007 No: 23 Msg: #14815  
There are several world tours available to choose from. Do you have a budgeted amount you are going to spend? A list of places you want to see and visit will be necessary as well. I can give you what it would cost through my contacts. The world cruise is a lot of fun and it's very reasonable. Reply to this

16 years ago, June 5th 2007 No: 24 Msg: #14891  
I have USD$10,000 for a trip. I plan to mostly go around Thailand, NZ and any other place I can afford. Is it possible to set up a small tent for the night off the road a bit in these places. Is it just stupid not to have an itinerary. I also have some sailing under my belt. How possible is it to get rides from people to other places if I offer to crew. Last of all how far will this 10,000 get me, worst and best case. Reply to this

16 years ago, August 18th 2007 No: 25 Msg: #18158  

16 years ago, August 18th 2007 No: 26 Msg: #18161  
uhhhg' yet another spam/pyramid scheme. Is there any getting rid of these people? Reply to this

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