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I have a lot of time free but don't want to blow my money. I'm torn between a few months in SE Asia hostel hopping or doing an open-ended North American road trip sleeping in my car/camping.
I have done a lot of road trips but none where I try to go indefinitely without any hotels. I love long drives, I love the outdoors, I love discovering small towns, and exploring cities. I've always been a huge lover of road trips.
I've never been to SE Asia. I've travelled internationally a ton just never got there. The adventure of SE Asia and going to 5 new countries would be really cool. But also maybe repetitive after a while. And I'll constantly be surrounded by partying westerners I imagine.
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>>2859019
You can roadtrip America for $30 a day if you already have a reliable car, limit your miles per day, and are willing to camp anywhere you can get away with it. You might spend the whole trip ripping a THC vape and hardly speaking a word to anyone, or you might meet all sorts of vagabond adventurers and live a life in wild places that feels so much more freeing than typical urban SEAfagging, where you will be treated as a walking wallet in a tourist extraction zone.
>stay in hostels
>cultural immersion
Pick one. Hostels are found in the fakest and gayest parts of SEA. Also, lay off the delusion that Asians are any better-looking than Americans. Under the cakes of facepaint, most Asian foids are very homely. They are less obese, however...but you don't meet many lardasses in the adventurous parts of America either.
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>>2859021
There's nothing cool about being a crustpunk. Furthermore, as soon as you interact with another human being, you start to interact with a business model that has broken containment from theme parts and sports stadiums: delivering you as little value for your dollar as possible.
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>>2859019
For referencem, I have roadtripped in the US many times. I've been all over the world: south and central America, east asia, Europe, and still one of my favorite trips of all times was a simple 12 days in the Dakotas. or my New Mexico road trip.
I'm an American and I go through periods with lots of international travel or just road trips. But with the amount of time I have now this would be my longest and I'd get to see all the stuff I haven't yet seen plus maybe hit some places I have been once or twice and love.
SE Asia though would just be an interesting experience as I've never been and know people who go love it.