[Camping] The Risk of Sleeping at Camping Ground
The Risk of Sleeping at Camping Ground Sleeping at a camping ground sounds very romantic—until you actually try to sleep. In Malaysia, the idea of “sleeping in nature” comes with a full package: heat, humidity, strange sounds, insects, and your brain suddenly imagining things that don’t exist. Welcome to outdoor bedtime, where every leaf sound feels like a horror movie soundtrack. One of the biggest risks of sleeping at a campsite is false confidence . People think, “Aiya, just sleep only what.” Then night comes. The temperature drops slightly, but the humidity stays loyal. Sweat appears even when you’re not moving. Your sleeping bag sticks to your skin like plastic wrap. Comfort? Gone. Now add mosquitoes. They don’t knock. They just attack. Even with repellent, one or two will still find a way to make you itch exactly where you can’t reach. Then there’s the sound problem . During the day, the forest looks peaceful. At night, it becomes a live concert. Frogs screaming like ...