 A typical holiday often looks something like this. You hop in one of those funny local taxis, walk around the city, visit a beautiful temple or two, get blessed by an elephant, spend way too much money, explore some culture and sleep in a decent hotel. However, this isn't real life. You're seeing a comfortable, touristic version of the place. Things get interesting when you go and sleep local. So we're currently on our way to the place where we're going to sleep. And it should be somewhere up there in a little village. But first we have to walk this scary bridge and then go up. Hello. We almost arrived to our place. I think it should be here. Hello. It's a tiny little house from these two nice Indian people. It's a simple house with a small kitchen. So here we have the kitchen, weird smelling spices. And just like every house out here, a little room to pray. Plus one extra bedroom where we can sleep. This is our room. Now here you can explore the real Indian life. 43 degrees, no airco, no Wi-Fi, only some weird television. Every morning freshly squeezed buffalo milk for breakfast. And real Indian food in the evening with your hands. You can see how their household works. But they can also have you out picking the most interesting roads. Show you where to find the most beautiful quiet spots. Or just play around with them. And yeah, sometimes things are a little bit less comfortable. So I just learned that they actually don't use toilet paper here. Just your bare hands and some water to clean it up. Alright, wish me luck. Now sitting here got me thinking. On average it takes about five days before a wall of toilet paper is finished. 83 million rolls are produced per day. One tree produces about 45 kilogram of toilet paper. Which means we use about 27 thousand trees per day for toilet paper. That's a lot of trees we flush down the toilet. Makes you wonder if we really need it. Alright, so you wouldn't say, but that is actually quite doable. And this is what I like about traveling. It gives you an insight in other cultures. It makes you rethink. So next time you go traveling, try to sleep with locals. Get inspired.