“Is Long-Term Travel Worth It? Discovering a New Lifestyle”

Hey, everyone! So, I’ve been hanging around this subreddit for about three years now, ever since I embarked on my very first solo trip. It’s crazy to think that before that, I always thought people only took two-week vacations. But here I am, on my current adventure, having traveled through Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and now chilling in Cambodia. It’s been two months since I left home, and let me tell you, my mindset has totally shifted. This whole long-term traveling thing? Yeah, it’s starting to feel like the norm, and I’m kinda getting used to it by now.

I struck gold with finding this awesome hotel in Cambodia. I’m staying in a killer family room that’s got this open space vibe, a sweet balcony overlooking the pool, and the cherry on top – a spa and a restaurant on-site. And get this, I’m only shelling out 25 bucks a night for all this goodness! I’m really vibing with this place, like, yesterday, I didn’t even step outside the hotel premises. I treated myself to a massage, took a dip in the pool, had a leisurely lunch and coffee, and come evening, I kicked back with some beers, delicious grub, and binged on TV shows on my phone.

Sure, there’s a little voice in the back of my head whispering about FOMO and all the “you should be out exploring” stuff, but you know what? I’m having a blast just lounging around. Sometimes, all you really need are some picturesque surroundings and a bit of relaxation to hit that sweet spot.