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Budget hostels vs budget hotels: when each makes sense

The economics of slow travel in Southeast Asia specifically — I want to give the exact numbers from a 4-month trip.

Months 1-2 (moving fast, 3-5 days per location): average daily cost $38. High logistical overhead (constant booking, constant orientation costs, tourist-tier restaurants until I found the cheap options). Transportation costs high from frequent moves.

Months 3-4 (slow, 2-3 weeks per location): average daily cost $24. Found the cheap restaurants in each city, used public transport I'd figured out, cooked occasionally, took advantage of weekly rates on accommodation. Transportation costs low (two long-distance moves in 8 weeks).

The cumulative difference: month 1-2 cost $2,280 ($38 x 60 days). Months 3-4 cost $1,440 ($24 x 60 days). The slow travel phase saved $840 over the fast phase, on an identical route through the same region.

The secondary benefit: months 3-4 felt more like living than traveling. The satisfaction of knowing a city increases with time. The anxiety of constant orientation decreases with settled routines.

The conclusion: fast travel is the expensive phase and it's unavoidable on short trips. If your trip is under 2 weeks, you're necessarily operating at fast-travel costs. If you have a month or more, build in at least one multi-week stay and you'll see the cost difference directly.

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