Yyugughyigy
Hey thanks for contenmimg on my blog! A couple of suggestions from your itinerary page:If you haven't booked an Inca Trail hike, don't do it. There are many alternatives that are way cheaper, more fun and a lot more flexible. The only cool thing about the official Inca trail is that you enter from the Sun Gate which isn't worth the extra $200-300 in my opinion. Once you get into Cusco, there are many alternative hikes. I did the Jungle Trek which was awesome, cheap ($130 if I remember correctly) and a lot of fun (downhill mountain biking, hot springs).I'm sure your itinerary will change a bunch but once you're in Southeast Asia, make sure to check out Laos and Cambodia. Vietnam is a hate it/love it country and I leaned towards the former but it's worth a look. After South America/Africa, SEA will feel tiny so getting around won't be much trouble.As for everything else, good luck and have fun! I'll be following along.
Yyugughyigy Hey thanks for contenmimg on my blog! A couple of suggestions from your itinerary page:If you haven't booked an Inca Trail hike, don't do it. There are many alternatives that are way cheaper, more fun and a lot more flexible. The only cool thing about the official Inca trail is that you enter from the Sun Gate which isn't worth the extra $200-300 in my opinion. Once you get into Cusco, there are many alternative hikes. I did the Jungle Trek which was awesome, cheap ($130 if I remember correctly) and a lot of fun (downhill mountain biking, hot springs).I'm sure your itinerary will change a bunch but once you're in Southeast Asia, make sure to check out Laos and Cambodia. Vietnam is a hate it/love it country and I leaned towards the former but it's worth a look. After South America/Africa, SEA will feel tiny so getting around won't be much trouble.As for everything else, good luck and have fun! I'll be following along.