Relaxing while traveling

Embracing slow traveling

When we travel, it’s easy to get so caught up in it that we end up feeling more exhausted than when we started. Traveling can be stressful, but it shouldn’t feel like work. You should feel more relaxed rather than stressed. We’re so keen on seeing as much as possible that we forget about the place we’re currently at. We’re always focusing on getting to new destinations that we don’t see what we have in front of us. But there’s a solution to that: travel slowly.

Since we’re so used to living hectic and stressful lives at home, it can feel strange to just change our habits and go from doing a lot to almost nothing. But there are many benefits of slow traveling. Here are a few of them:

You’ll really get to know the place

If you’ve ever lived abroad, you probably know how different it is to actually live in the city rather than just passing by. When you travel slowly, you allow yourself to take the time to really get to know the local cafés, restaurants, find the hidden gems and befriend locals. It really gives you the opportunity to truly immerse yourself in the place you’re at.

You can relax and recharge your batteries

Traveling is tiresome and at times, even gruesome. Some trips makes you feel downright exhausted. If you’re only planning on staying for a few nights, you’re probably going to go out and sightsee the first thing when you arrive. There’s simply no time to rest if you’re in a hurry. But if you practice slow traveling, you’ll be able to recharge your batteries, relax and allow yourself to reconnect with yourself. It’ll also make your trip more pleasant, when you can truly enjoy where you’re at.

You empower the local economy

When you stay in one place for a longer time, you start to venture outside most touristic sites and start finding more local places. By walking around and talking to locals, you’ll easily find out what the best local businesses are and where to find them. The best thing is that it’s usually cheaper and you get to support the local businesses.

Preserve the environment

When you travel around quickly, you’re going to be taking more buses, flights, cars, etc. Speed can be highly correlated with pollution so the slower you travel, the less you pollute.

It’s always fun to try a new way of traveling

Maybe you’ve been backpacking for a really long time now and the old habits are becoming boring. You move from place to place, meet new people everyday, see a new city every other day and find yourself sitting more in buses than in cafés. Why not change your way of traveling! Slow traveling will not only benefit you, but also the environment.

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