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How much does it cost to travel around China?

China has a vast territory and rich natural resources. Wide-area space contains various landforms and ever-changing natural environment. It takes great courage and perseverance to travel around China. China has a long border, so you can try a trip. The specific cost varies from person to person. Here, I will share a detailed guide with you.

How much does it cost to travel around China?

Any journey needs money and is supported by money. After all, food, clothing, housing and transportation all the way need money, and transportation costs account for the bulk. So for many people, traveling around China is almost inconceivable. How much money and time will it cost?

How much did it cost to travel around this country?

First of all, GW250 for motorcycle plus 3W for refitting and Fuji for camera.

X-E3 kit plus SD card 8K, cycling helmet 4K, tent sleeping bag and other camping supplies 3K, not counting piecemeal expenses, this 45,000 is a hard demand.

The daily fuel consumption of cycling is around 80 yuan, and the average expenses of accommodation and meals for two people are 1.20 yuan, so we only need 200 yuan for one day and 6 yuan for one month, which is even less than when we were working in Hangzhou. Even if we stayed in Nepal for 20 days and Laos for 1.5 days, the consumption in these two countries is not high. Let me calculate the average consumption. The accommodation consumption for two people 150 days is 3W, and the entry and exit is 4W.

Two people, 150 days, 65,438+10,000 yuan, travel around China.

Strictly speaking, we are not poor tourists, we need to eat and drink, but we have no special requirements for accommodation, and we are not bringing tents to save money. Camping time is numbered, and camping will only be done when the scenery is rare or really remote.

Sometimes, what we lack is not money, but a desperate courage to do what we want. Now that you have the idea of starting, don't be afraid of the unknown. If we choose to start, we will only care about the hardships.

Back to our long-distance trip, this trip passes through China 19 provinces and crosses the border of China twice. The total mileage is not fully counted at 2.5W km. It goes along the eastern city of journey to the south, across the Central Plains and into the northern city.

On a hot summer day, I met a friend on the road, caught up with a friend I hadn't seen for a long time after graduation, and drank a cold beer in the middle of the night wearing a vest. In a busy city, friends I haven't seen for a long time, and busy life, someone must take the initiative to meet.

Say goodbye to the bustling city group and enter the sparsely populated Inner Mongolia grassland to pursue the sunset every day.

Hundreds of kilometers of road, sometimes a day without a car, sometimes strayed into the depths of the grassland, you can see the surrounding scenery, but you can't walk out of this green grassland. Walking through the endless grassland, they said, "A few years later, I moved to the seaside and thought about the grassland all day."

My friend asked me, do you have any special recommendations for this trip? What I can confirm now is that Tibet is the place I will definitely go again.

I don't know how to express what I see and feel. Some people may think I am grandiose, but standing in front of the snow-capped mountains, the mood of "I can give my life for her" at that time was real.

G3 15, G2 19, G3 17, G3 18, Ali Dabei Line, iced tea, these routes have always appeared in Lv You's travel notes, and this time they have been launched under our feet. The most vast western region, the most dangerous scenery and the most precious part of this trip.

The distance from the easternmost point to the westernmost point of China is 5,200 kilometers, and it takes 35 days from the easternmost point to the westernmost point without stopping 150 yards. In Kashgar, Xinjiang, it was not until 10 at night that night fell. When you look at China on the map, it's just a matter of size. You can measure it with your feet and know its vastness.

where is the money to come from?

This question is very realistic. In fact, it is possible to move your bricks, save enough money, leave your job and take your legs to see the world. Don't be blind and confident in yourself, and don't expect too much from the world.

In 2002, traveler Zhu Ruifeng only spent $3,000 (about 20,000 RMB) on transportation and accommodation, and traveled to 33 countries and regions on four continents.

In fact, many tourists are now doing live broadcasts or sending short videos, so that they can get good income and spread it to other netizens through their own experiences. People will naturally reward you with money. This is a simple and feasible scheme.