The main 3 countries ill be in are colombia, Brazil and Argentina.

Once i like an area then ill try and rent out a longer term apartment. Ill eat out once a day and rest would be cooking.

My life wouldn’t be too flashy. Mostly gym , going out here and there. Eating out once a day. Public transport. Travelling around the country etc Some fun here and there etc taking a girl out on a date somtimes to eat etc . I rarely drink alcohol,no drugs etc.

2100 usd monthly.

Thanks

  • -TheITGuy@alien.topB
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    just did a year in South America, went to every country except for Venezuela. More than half of my time was spent in Airbnbs and I moved around a lot which increases cost. Did the touristy things in each country and partied. That is a good budget and you’ll be able to do everything you listed + more. Enjoy! Brazil will be the most expensive and currently Argentina will be the cheapest if you get the blue dollar rate but that may change with the new president coming in.

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      I did this same trip but over the last 3 years. $2100’s not going to cut it.

      I’d say you’d need $2500 to travel with friends. $3500 on your own. Minimum.

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        I fhink this question is lifestyle dependent

        Lets say $20 a day for food for 30 days $600 Op wants to eat out once a day

        Airbnb = $600 for decent apartment

        $350 for flights

        So op is at $1550 a conservative end

        This could go up if they want a nicer apartment etc

        For what OP is looking at, they need $2500 minimum

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, that’s just not true. You could get by with less than $2k in Colombia if you wanted to.

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    Yeah, spend that for 2 do in South America, sounds like you want to do what we mostly do daily. We did get a long term lease though. Short term rentals will be more, but probably can still budget. Depends on the city though. For example Medellin prices are high right now for apartments. Quito not so much.

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      Honestly I’ve been nomading frugally in low cost of living countries and needed around 3500 from traveling every two weeks at least. Even in the cheapest countries in Europe. I don’t really think the budgets quoted here are reasonable. Unless you’re living in the tiniest studio eating rice and beans and walking everywhere.

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    Brazil is not really that expensive either, although it depends on how upscale you go. Anyway you can find a decent place for like 500 usd.

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        Brazilian here. 500 usd can get you a really nice place if you go long term rental. I would not be so sure for short stays. I think it’s reasonable to expect 40 a day for a short stay rental.

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          Like in a major city close by to things ?? And im assuming food and what not wouldn’t be too expensive right

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            yah for food a favoured meal of mine was contra-file executivo, i would get like a big piece of steak, two eggs, fries, rice and beans and then strawberry juice with milk like a smoothie plus coffee and that would be $10 (50 brl) pretty much anywhere in sao paulo. or you can get a smaller version (commercial) for less money.

            they’re big on chicken parm. not much of a breakfast culture though which is a bit of a shame. brazilians just like a bit of coffee and maybe a meat pastry in the morning.

            they also have these fun buffet places, except it’s not all you can eat, you pay per 100 grams. which is really a smart way of not encouraging over eating but still allowing you to pick and choose whatever you want to eat.

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              Awesome !!! Im glad 2100 is sufficient for Brazil too , as im r3ally keen on Brazil and if i really like it i may stay for a while

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                well legally you can only stay for like 3 months unless you get a visa. the way to do it is just bounce around between different south american countries every three months. 6 if u hit up peru.

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    Yes, very much possible.

    In Colombia, you can have a menu-del-dia lunch for around $3. A nice-ish meal in a restaurant like Crepes y Waffles would be $10. I stayed in hostels, so not sure of Abnb prices.

    In Argentina, its just as cheap - inflation is over 150% a year though so that’s brings a few practical problems, like menu prices literally changing every week. Great country, lovely people, and excellent steaks and red wine. Metro in Buenos Aires was ridiculously cheap at like 15 cents a ride.

    In both countries, uber is cheap.

    Not been to Brazil.

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    Yes I haven’t been to Brazil but depends i believe argentina and colombia you should be good at $65/day

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    Step 1 - Check flight costs

    Step 2 - Check rent costs

    Step 3 - Check food prices

    Step 4 - Add up all those amounts for the duration of your stay

    Step 5 - Subtract that amount from your total amount

    Step 6 - Is it positive or negative

    To make a long story short, of course 2.1k is enough to live in the 3rd world. Hell people live on that in Europe.

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    Being 10 the finest you’ll be around a 7.5. A burger in carls jr is like $15usd.

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        It’s true, locals I know make nowhere near that and they seem to be able to live just fine, though I know we don’t travel to live just like the locals lol

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    Argentina is ENORMOUS. If you’re from Europe, its literally like going from Scandinavia to South of Italy.

    I know BA and Foz de Iguazu well. BA is great. Modern. European. Cheap. Exciting.

    Next time I’ll visit Mandoza, Cordoba, Patagonia etc.

    Argentina is like a European country located in South America. Its a good place to start if you’ve never been to LatAm before.

    From BA, you can catch a 2 hour ferry ride to Montevideo, Uruguay.