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Baring in mind the current political and economic situation is Thailand safe to travel around?
As the question asks really, it would be appreciated if someone could post roughly how much would be needed to backpack around for a month on a backpacker budget so to speak with train travel included. Thanks and merry christmas everyone..
Complete safe. As for roughly how much money for a backpacker would be $30 to $40 a day not including entertaining a young lady.
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Thermos Nissan JMW500P6 16-Ounce Stainless-Steel Backpack Bottle, Silver $21.67 Vacuum insulated stainless steel commuter backpack bottle thermax double wall vacuum insulation locks in temperature to preserve flavor and freshness. Unbreakable 18/8 stainless steel interior and exterior withstand the demands of everyday use. Drink lid opens with push button ease and locks closed for leak-proof travel. Light and compact design for effortless transport and storage. Bottle stays c… |
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Backpack Bottle JMW500 – Accessories The JMW500 is the big brother to the JMW350. The Thermos Nissan Leak-Proof Backpack bottle is a cross between a travel tumbler and a briefcase thermos bottle. The slender compact size fits in backpack, duffel bag or purse. Leak-proof for no-spill transport. To drink, simply press the button. The easy opening push-button lid is spring loaded and pops up, uncovering the sipping hole. Always cool to … |
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Salt and Pepper Shaker by GSI Outdoors $3.95 215073 Features: Cut down on what you pack for you trip as the twin-compartment design gives you both salt and pepper (or other spices) in one convenient shaker Easily fill, clean, and refill each compartment as the dispensing screens can be removed effortlessly Don’t let water leak into your spices as the waterproof screw caps fit securely Specifications: Weight: 1 ounce Dimensions: 15 x 15 x 27… |
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A Map for Saturday $19.99 On a trip around the world, every day feels like Saturday. A MAP FOR SATURDAY reveals a world of long-term, solo travel through the stories of trekkers in 20 countries on four continents. But at its core, SATURDAY tracks the emotional arc of extreme long-term travelers; teenagers and senior citizens who wondered, “What would it be like to travel the world?” Then did it…. |
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Panama $1.99 … |
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A Few Perfect Hours…and Other Stories from Southeast Asia & Central Europe $12.95 Autobiographical cartoonist Josh Neufeld takes us on a dramatic tour of places as exotic and different as Thailand, the former Yugoslavia, and New York City. Highlights include Neufeld and traveling companion Sari Wilson on a volunteer expedition to an organic farm in Malaysia, their stint as extras in a Chinese-language Singaporean soap opera, a train trip through war-torn Serbia, and a near-disastrous cave adventure in Thailand. With gentle humor and a keen eye for the revelatory detail, Neufeld explores religion and spirituality, politics and personalities, and the mysteries of everyday life. His stories reflect the backpacker’s conflicted feelings: a yearning for adventure mixed with homesickness and a sense of disconnection, trapped in a reality constantly in flux. In the collection’s title story, Neufeld illustrates how the tensions and fears involved in travel through a strange country are dispelled by a Thai monk’s blessing. In On a Mission, Neufeld contrasts the viewpoints of American Baptist missionaries in northern Thailand with the traditions of a Buddhist festival. And in Cremations, Cubicles & Cant, Neufeld juxtaposes his grandmother’s Jewish funeral with a Hindu cremation ceremony he witnessed on Bali. |
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Backpack Gourmet $14.95 Over 160 recipes for soups, stews, pasta, casseroles, and breakfast and snack ideas Potato Soup Parmesan, Seafood Stew, Sweet and Sour Noodles, Spicy Chicken Tips on drying food in a dehydrator or oven Meals on the trail can be as delicious and varied as meals prepared at home. You can create meals to suit your tastes or diet–vegetarian, low fat, Asian, Italian. Meals prepared and dehydrated at home are compact and lightweight, perfect for the backpacker, and safer than packing perishable foods. The author shows how to prepare the meals so that they will travel well and will be easy to reconstitute in camp. The easy step-by-step instructions detail how to cook and dry lightweight, satisfying meals at home and then prepare them easily in camp–truly complete, instant meals. |
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Backpackers Poetry $13.99 This book contains a collection of classic poetry aimed for the backpacker, hiker, or adventure traveller. Great poets such as Robert Frost, Walt Whitman, William Wordsworth, Emily Dickinson, Alexander Pope, Robert William Service, and many many more are included. These poems were selected with the hiker or adventure traveler in mind. The poems have a general theme of nature, the joys and travails of travel, and the spirit of adventure. The proceeds of this book are being donated to the Pacific Crest Trail Association. This is a non-profit origanization that works to premote and maintain the Pacific Crest Trail a National Scenic Trail. |
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Ghana, 3rd: The Bradt Travel Guide $81.55 Catering to both the backpacker and upmarket tourist this guide includes authoritative history and wildlife sections plus accommodations and restaurant recommendations and a wealth of background and practical information |
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Joy of Backpacking $19.95 A comprehensive guide covering every aspect of how to backpack–from planning a first trip to advanced wilderness travel. For those new to the activity, longtime backpacker and author Brian Beffort covers the fundamentals, with sections on trip planning, gear, backcountry nutrition and cooking, navigation, and other essential wilderness skills. You will also learn what to expect on the trail and in camp, and how to stay safe with first aid, weather preparedness, and more. For experienced packers, this book is filled with practical tips and inspired ideas on how to update and refine your approach to backpacking based on trends in lightweight gear, high-tech gadgets, changing wilderness rules, and increasing opportunities for wilderness travel around the world. |
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