When you visit the jungle, you do not suppose about the heat, and usually, you’re thinking about the creatures and getting lost in the trees and listening to nature noises, however when my good friend and I booked the lodging for our trip to the jungle, my good friend and I didn’t suppose once about the fact that there would not be AC in the home my good friend and I were renting, then eager to get to our endpoint, my good friend and I hopped in the rental car and headed to the cottage.
The first thing you notice in the jungle is the humidity.
The rain each day causes the atmosphere to be legitimately wet and hot. The humidity is almost suffocating. I didn’t realize that my good friend and I might be in trouble without AC until I stepped into the bedroom after a long hike and a cold shower. The hot, humid air filled the room and I instantly started the sweat again. It was impossible to feel clean here. There was not even a ceiling fan to circulate the air. It was just wet, sizzling air and the temperature was contrast throughout the night, then like I said, it was impossible to feel clean here. On that first night, I kneel in the bed and wondered if the sheets were washed in between each guest. I know that I wasn’t the only man with these thoughts. As I kneel down, I knew I was in for a rough night. I tried not to transport too much because I did not want to feel the sweat of my body moving to other parts of my body. I wished there was a fan anywhere for me to cool down a little. All I could do was take another cold shower, and kneel back down. I finally got some rest, but only to wake up to a sweltering sizzling room with no AC.