How do you slow travel?

 

I started The Art of Slow Travel as a reaction to the rise of ‘fast food’ travelling so prevalent around the world. I wanted to show how a normal individual, and not just a millionaire, can travel to places for longer than the now-common whirlwind country tours. I also wanted to show that you don’t have to backpack and be on a super-tight budget to do this. In fact, backpackers don’t always travel slowly.

But now I want to hear how you do it. Do you have a Slow Travel story? Whether it’s two weeks in one city, or three months exploring a country, or even one or several years living and working abroad, it would be great if you could share your story with the readers of The Art of Slow Travel.

Here’s is how you can do it:

- Take a look at What is Slow Travel? to see if your story fits the theme of this blog.

- Send me your idea and/or article using the contact form. Because of google, it has to be something new and not simply copy pasted from your website. The articles should be well-written, of course. I do place a lot of importance on pretty pictures, so while you’re free to submit photos, I might choose to replace them with flickr creative commons ones instead if they’re not of the necessary quality.

Denise

Previously published Slow Travel guest posts:

Slow Travel Sri Lanka

Slow Travel Germany

Slow Travel Spain

Slow Travel Australia: Lilian on 16 months working and travelling down under

Slow Travel Australia