Southeast Asia Trip in Numbers
70 Days
2 Continents
7 Countries
26,883 Miles by plane
777 Miles by bus/coach (we avoided overnighters)
693 Miles by train (average 1 cockroach per 48 miles)
183 Miles by car
192 Miles by ferry
100 Miles by sailboat
0.5 Miles by motorbike (before we crashed in Hoi An)
28,828 Miles in total (1.16 times around the world)
19 Airports
9 Airlines
8 Different currencies (US$ widely accepted in Cambodia as well as the Riel)
2 Equatorial crossings
6 World Heritage Sites
Approximately 47 toilets in Hanoi for Pezza
140 Hours traveling (5 days 20 hours)
3 Nights spent on planes
4 Nights on a boat
1 Night on a train
1 Night in Ha Long Bay
48 nights in Asian hostels (average £24.21/night)
10 nights in Aussie hostels (average £45.22/night)
4 Nights in posh hotels (average £250.25/night)
£1,614.18 total spent on hostels (58 nights. Average £27.83/night)
£2,816.18 total spent on all accommodation (62 nights. Average £45.42/night)
2 Items lost (camera and flip flops)
2 Items broken (padlock and laptop power cable)
0.6 Kilograms my luggage gained
3.4 Kilograms I gained (Pezza doesn’t wish to discuss any weight she may have gained/lost)
0 Major arguments
0 Times I was right
100 Times Pezza was right
977 Pictures uploaded to Flickr
23 Blog posts on the road
38 Degrees – highest temperature (MySon ruins, Vietnam)
21 Degrees – lowest temperature (Sydney, Australia)
All the accommodation costs are based on two people sharing a double room. Further details on all our accommodation can be found on the dedicated Southeast Asia Page.





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Not right once dude? Shame!! Loved reading about your travels – can’t wait to hear all the stories too!!
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What a great idea to convert your whole travel trip in numbers.
24 quid a night in Asia is POSH. I normally spend about 10 or less
Don’t forget Matt that that’s for two of us, so it’s £12 each!
(Oh, and Americans shouldn’t say ‘quid’ and Brits shouldn’t say ‘bucks’ – doesn’t sound right!)
28,828 Miles in total (1.16 times around the world) <- that is amzing. What a brilliant idea to break it down into stats.
Hey, what an amazing trip. What a shame I’ve only just found your blog now it’s over. I’m sure I’ll have fun reading through old posts though. Cheers!
How is your Travel experience in Malaysia? Or you missed Malaysia?