AC in a new country

AC in a new country

I found this to be challenging throughout my travels

A year ago, I decided to take a backpacking trip abroad, and the climate of the region I traveled to was similar to where I live in the US! Humidity and high temperatures did not worry me as I was used to such conditions where I live now… One thing I was not prepared for was the lack of air conditioner in this foregin site. The first site I stayed in was a small room with a private bathroom and a single window. The site was cheap and provided free supper, as a solo traveler, I needed to be frugal with the sites I decided to stay. This site was angry. The bed had a mosquito net and there was no fan or A/C to supply any airflow… I did not sleep well that night, regardless of the fact that I had traveled to my endpoint for 2 full afternoons. I was so uncomfortable in the overheated room! Against my better judgement, I decided to open the front door to supply some airflow into the room throughout the night. This helped tremendously, however my problems for my safety still made it hard to sleep.I decided to make sure that the next site I stayed in had an air conditioner, or at least a fantastic fan. I found this to be challenging throughout my travels. Many natives have never even heard of an AC, let alone had one in their homes. It is worthwhile to do your research ahead of time and find the site that have air conditioner, however even if they are a bit more extravagant, it is worth the extra currency.

 

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