The Financial Independence Show-$46 Per Day to Travel The World

$46 Per Day to Travel The World | The Financial Independence Show Podcast

In this episode, Cody and Justin discuss how Justin will travel the world for 6 months at a shockingly low price.

In total, the trip will cover 161 days as currently planned.

The cost is only $46 per day!

That cost includes flights, trains, ferries, accommodation, and activities for one person.

Below you can find the locations Justin will be visiting,

We've also included the packing list since Justin is only taking a small backpack for the entire trip.

Locations include:

Philipines

Manila
Coron
El Nido

Indonesia

Ubud
Gili Islands
Nusa Islands

Vietnam

Hanoi
Ninh Binh
Cat Ba

Thailand

Krabi
Koh Lanta
Chiang Mai
Bangkok

Amsterdam
Chur, Switzerland
Italy

Milan
Rapallo
Monterosso al mare
Florence
Rome
Naples
Ischia
Lipari
Palermo
Sardinia

Barcelona

Packing List:

Backpack
Rainjacket
5 shirts
4 pair of socks
5 pair underwear
Midlayer
Windbreaker w/ kangaroo pouch
Toiletries
Toothbrush
Hat
Portable battery
Phone Charger
Travel adapter
5 pocket pant 
Light down jacket
half length Buff
Khaki shorts
Sandles
4 pair of running shorts
eyemask
headphones
microphone

The craziest part? Justin is going to be breaking even from this trip due to the Airbnb income from his primary residence (covered in this geohacking episode).

We hope this inspires you to consider that big trip you thought you couldn't afford.

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