FINANCES:
I've just been looking at how much I've been spending since I've been away.
This is the first time I've done this.
My original goal was to try and not spend more than £10 a day whilst on the road. Something I thought I would be able to do easily.
Well INCLUDING ALL MY COSTS which include FLIGHTS and VISAS I've averaged £13 per day over 501 days.
**does not include my initial bike and lugagge costs**
That includes a few hundred pound stolen in India and a few hundred on an Iranian visa that didn't get used because of the fun time in prison in Iraq
Big costs:
Flight to Istanbul from UK
IRAN visa x 3!!!!
Pakistan visa
India visa
Return flight to Delhi from Iran
Boat from Iran to Dubai
Flight from Dubai to Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Visa
Postage costs
Hotel costs for 6 months in India,Pakistan,India
Motorcycle rental in India and Pakistan
various bike bits including 2 new mondial folding tyres
I've been out for £50 meals in Delhi and lived off less than that for a month in Iran.
I've had a beer whenever I've wanted ,if you can buy it
and always eaten whatever I want.
I've been buying bottled water since i broke my water filter in Iraq
I do tend to eat cheaply when its available but I cook for myself too.
In Iraq,Iran, Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka its easy to eat for around £1 a meal on average 3 times a day
In Iran particularly I found myself eating a large lunch and saving half of it for dinner
I use a Santander Zero credit card which has no charges for use abroad. I pay money into this account by standing order from my bank account and withdraw cash using the card when i need it. This way I don't pay any cash interest. No fees at all. (It's actually against the t&c's and they do mention it every know and again but i don't think they are bothered). I only use this card for cash and never in shops or online transactions. This came about after the card being cloned in Turkey.
I use a Barclaycard World Mastercard for other transactions which has minimal fees for use abroad.
I keep a few hundred euros and a few hundred dollars on me. And also a few other credit cards.
I spread these out between my bags so if one gets stolen I still have access to the others.
This turned out to be a life saver when I had my wallet stolen in India.
I think this daily rate will probably halve over the next 8 months
I think my 70 days from liverpool to istanbul in 2011 worked out at £3.50 a day on the road.
The one thing that I don't tend to spend money on is "events" : safaris, theatres, concerts, adrenaline sports etc
Hope this helps anyone planning a longer trip
*It doesn't include my £6000 phone bill