Most travel is not really travel.
It is movement.
From one place to another.
From one experience to the next.
And somehow, people return more tired than when they left.

Slow travel begins with a different question:
What if the purpose of travel is not to get somewhere…
but to arrive?
Slow travel is not about distance.
It is about depth.
It is not about how much you see,
but how much you actually experience.
We have been conditioned to believe that everything we do must lead somewhere.
That even rest must be productive.
That even time off must be optimized.
But presence doesn’t work like that.
There is no finish line to being here.
If you’re new to slow travel, you can start here →
Where this becomes real