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HUGE SALE: Grab your MadPass now—unlimited stays across Southeast Asia for 90 days!

Have you packed your backpack and are ready to explore Southeast Asia, but you’re not sure whether to join a group trip or grab a Mad Pass? Let’s cut to the chase and break down both options to help you decide which is the best fit for your adventure. 

Group Trips: All Planned, No Surprises

Group trips offer a set itinerary, with accommodation and transport sorted out for you. You follow a schedule, see the main sights, and move along with the group. It’s straightforward, but it comes with limits.

Pros of Group Trips

Stress-Free Planning

Everything’s pre-arranged. How to get from A to B won’t be a worry for you. The tour company handles it.

Good for New Travelers 

First time backpacking? A group trip can be less intimidating. With everything taken care of, you’ll have a guide and a built-in group of travelers to hang with. 

Instant Friends

Making friends is a breeze! You’ll be with the same group throughout the entire trip, sharing experiences from start to finish.

Bond over shared adventures and make instant friends on your group trip, photo courtesy of Matheus Ferrero

Cons of Group Trips

Stuck to a Schedule

You don’t have much say in the itinerary. Early mornings, set time limits, and no flexibility if you want to stay longer somewhere awesome.

Tourist Traps

Group trips often focus on popular spots, which can mean missing out on the more authentic, local experiences that independent travel allows.

More Expensive

All-inclusive tours come with a price tag. You’ll pay upfront for convenience, and there’s usually little wiggle room to control your spending.

Avoid the tourist traps, explore unique spots, photo courtesy of Canva

Mad Pass: Total Freedom, Your Way

With the Mad Pass, you’re in control. Unlimited stays at Mad Monkey Hostels for 30, 60, or 90 days. No fixed schedules, no rushing, just your own adventure, on your own terms. Imagine having one pass with unlimited access to Mad Monkey Hostels in six countries CambodiaIndonesiaLaosPhilippinesThailand, and Vietnam.

Pros of the Mad Pass

Full Flexibility

There’s no set route. Want to spend a week in Gili T or a quick getaway in Hanoi? You have full control. Move as fast or as slow as you want.

Unlimited Stays

Stay at any Mad Monkey Hostel across Southeast Asia. One payment, no worries about booking new places. Just show up.

Meet New People Everywhere

Mad Monkey Hostels are social hubs. Every new location means fresh faces, new friends, and epic hostel events like pub crawls and pool parties.

Budget-Friendly

The Mad Pass saves you cash. Pay once and your accommodation is covered for up to 90 days. That leaves more budget for street food, adventures, and fun.

Real Local Experiences

Because you’re not locked into a set plan, you can explore beyond the tourist trail. Follow local tips from fellow travelers and hostel staff, and dive into the culture.

Connect with new friends from one region to another on your epic adventure, photo courtesy of Mad Monkey

Cons of the Mad Pass

No Fixed Routine

Some people thrive on structure, and the Mad Pass doesn’t come with a daily plan. If you prefer having a strict itinerary with everything mapped out, the freedom of the Mad Pass might feel a little overwhelming at first.

So, What’s the Verdict?

If you want someone else to plan your trip and like the idea of traveling with the same group, a group tour might work for you. But if you want total freedom, flexibility, and the chance to meet new people everywhere you go, the Mad Pass is hands down the better option.

With unlimited stays, the freedom to travel at your own pace, and a budget that works for real backpackers, the Mad Pass offers the adventure you’re really looking for. When it comes to group trips vs Mad Pass, there’s no contest—grab a Mad Pass and start your ultimate Southeast Asia adventure.

Unlock total freedom, flexibility, and new connections with the Mad Pass, photo courtesy of Mad Monkey

Need planning tips?

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