Taking time out of one’s busy routine for vacation is essential for everyone’s mental health that helps them function more efficiently. However, it is a big question of where it can be spent. In my opinion, there are different destinations that people may consider, for instance, camping or staying in a Five Star Hotel for spending holidays. Both are magnificent sources of entertainment and socializing, yet the level of adventure and safety varies between them.
First and foremost, staying at a Five Star Hotel and camping are fantastic modes of spending vacations with friends and family. They are a terrific source of boosting social life and relieving daily routine stress. Both of these help people cope with the stresses and responsibilities of life. They assist in rebounding with friends and family and lead to relationship building. Moreover, they provide entertainment and present opportunities to have new experiences.
Nevertheless, camping and spending time in a Five Star Hotel vary greatly regarding adventure levels and experience. Staying in Five Star Hotels does not provide vivid breathtaking views for tourists to experience while camping, such as sunrise, sunset, exotic animals etc. You may say that staying in a hotel prevents you from truly experiencing nature. On the flip side, due to camping locations being in remote areas, camping requires expertise and survival skills.
In addition, Five Star Hotels offer a lower level of adventure and thrill since tourists are mentally prepared for the challenges they may face. It delivers a more entertaining and adventurous experience at a lower cost than Five-Star Hotels.
Another differentiating aspect between the two is comfort level and safety. Five Star Hotels are generally safe and have no direct threats. Furthermore, they come with top-notch facilities and luxuries like given extra space, hot showers, TV sets, air conditioning, room service and even laundry services. In contrast, camping is an exhausting pastime camper has to sleep on rough surfaces with severe temperatures and food scarcity.
Five Star Hotels are typically safer since they provide a guarded facility with appointed security, whereas one is vulnerable to attacks from fellow humans and wildlife while camping. In these circumstances, campers should already be aware of facing anything (which ranges from extreme weather to extreme living conditions) and always be prepared to take action.
Conclusively, a camping experience or staying at a Five-Star Hotel is an excellent way to release stress and forge ties with your loved ones. Still, they are both unique experiences that offer contrasting levels of adventure, opportunities, comfort and safety. What do you think, is camping better than staying at a hotel?