Listening to certain ambient noises while trying to fall asleep is normal for some people.
Now one company has taken it to a whole new level, offering people a bus to nowhere.
A Hong Kong tour company noticed the amount of passengers falling asleep on board was growing.
They have now decided to launch a 5 hours bus journey with no destination that people can sleep on.
Ulu Tours is hoping that passengers will snooze during their 47-mile bus ride.
According to NPR, ulu's marketing and business manager Kenneth Kong said:
"When we were brainstorming new tours, I saw a social media post from my friend saying that he was stressed out by his work, he couldn't sleep at night,"
"But when he was traveling on the bus, he was able to sleep well.
His post inspired us to create this tour that lets passengers just sleep on the bus."
Tickets range from $13 to $51(€11.21 - 43.99) per person depending if you want an upper or lower deck seat.
Passengers will also receive a goodie bag with an eye mask and earplugs.