Travel Tidbits: One long walk
How much does it cost to travel from Bristol, England, to Porbandar, India?
If you're Mark Boyle, the answer (hopefully) is nothing.
The catch is that Boyle is walking—yes, walking—from his British hometown to Gandhi's birthplace without any money.
The 28-year-old former businessman (pictured at left) began the 9,000-mile "pilgrimage" last Wednesday and plans to survive by relying solely on the goodwill of humanity or working for food and a place to rest.
"I've got some sunscreen, a good knife, a spoon, a bandage ... no Visa card, no travellers' cheques, no bank accounts, zero," he told BBC radio. "I won't actually touch money along the way."
Boyle, who also goes by the name Saoirse, estimates he'll cover 15 to 45 miles a day walking through France, Italy, eastern Europe, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. He guesses it will take him two and a half years to arrive in Porbandar, Gandhi's birthplace on India's west coast.
You can follow Boyle on his journey by reading his blog. And, if you happen to spot him along the way, be sure to post your sighting.
Read on for this week's installment of Travel Tidbits.







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