The best present for a long-term backpacker🎄


Merry Christmas, adventurers!

It's kinda cool to be in a country where few people care about Christmas (Thailand). I was never a big fan myself.

On the other hand, anywhere there are tourists, which is everywhere, plays classic Christmas songs and I am so sick of them.

The other thing about Christmas is the gifts. The thing is, in Thailand, gift buying is practically a weekly tradition with their awesome and huge night markets.

But I already gave myself a present.

It is a Kindle.

When you’re living out of a backpack, space is everything. The Kindle is a whole library into basically no space at all.

I put off buying one for a while but after reading shamefully few books last year, I decided it's time to change doom-scrolling with page flicking.

It's awesome.

I hope I don't sound like I'm discovering books for the first time, but reading is just amazing. It's a steady drizzle of entertainment that keeps your mind lightly occupied with the slowly unfolding story while you're not reading - the direct opposite of modern entertainment.

Anyway, if you have a backpacker friend, this is an awesome present. Not me though, I'm cool now! ;)

And if you already have one, need a great resource for books, and don't mind digital piracy all that much, I have 2 words for you: Anna's Archive. Enjoy.

Until next year,

Simon

My top travel resources:

  • I book hotels through Booking.com and Agoda...
  • ...and amazing hostels via Hostelworld.
  • I seldom go on tours, but when I do, it's through Get Your Guide.
  • Transport in Asia is easy with 12Go.
  • eSIMs are usually more expensive than local SIMs but quite convenient. Use Airalo for a reliable and affordable eSIM.

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