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In a world obsessed with speed and checklist tourism, The Art of Slow Travel invites you to reclaim the joy of wandering with intention. Drawing on her years living in nine countries and traveling across five continents, author Bhavana Gesota—formerly a software technology professional turned artist and meditator—demonstrates how slowing down can transform not just your trips, but your life. Through personal stories, practical strategies, and deeply lived insight, she guides you toward a way of traveling that prioritizes meaning over mileage.
This comprehensive guide is essential for solo explorers, digital nomads, and anyone yearning for deeper connections. Inside, you will discover how to plan with purpose, from budgeting and finding affordable flights to navigating overland routes. You will learn the art of digital minimalism, ensuring technology serves rather than consumes you. Gesota also addresses vital concerns such as staying safe and money-wise while exploring off the beaten path.
Beyond logistics, this book delves into the philosophy of slow travel. It offers practical advice on cultural immersion, helping you form genuine connections, navigate unfamiliar social norms, and perhaps even pick up a new language. It explores the concept of voluntourism as a means of giving back and embraces the spontaneity that makes slow travel so rewarding. Through honest, humorous, and insightful anecdotes, you will see the world through new eyes.
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