Slow Travel
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A1 Slow travel to me is staying in a place for a longer time. It means going with the flow. Maybe you have one activity a day and let everything else fall into place. You can more easily tap into the local scene this way. via @Loyaltytravels #TRLT #traveltuesday
Being able to stay in a small area for more than a week. Kind of like becoming an expat. #trlt https://t.co/zANtLh8G84
Learning about the Berber People of Morocco https://t.co/DVekDRmpew #morocco #slowfood #trlt #ttot
A1 #TRLT For me slow travel includes the ability to become part of a community over time, to return and feel and be welcomed, to have friends and learn the rhythms of life and landscape in a place
A1: 'Slow Travel' is having the time and inclination to immerse ourselves, to connect with the people and culture of a community. When a shop owner greets you by name, with a hug & shares hidden gems that they take friends to discover on #TRLT.
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📸: Costa Rica
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @loyaltytravels Slow travel to us means taking time to appreciate the journey as much as the destination. Allowing yourself the opportunity to take new paths/opportunities as they present themselves without a ridged itinerary #TRLT #Malawi
replying to @TheTravelCamel
@TheTravelCamel A1: For me that's staying in a place for like a week. I get bored of places easily :) #TRlt
Photo is of a beachfront in Anguilla
A1. Slow #travel to me is realizing you don’t know where you’re going and tbh, it doesn’t matter #TRLT
A2: Why #SlowTravel? You'll discover things you didn't know. And it impresses colleagues when you've been somewhere they haven't heard of. whether it's Albania, the Faroes, Kazakhstan, Qatar. or somewhere else @charlesmccool #TRLT
A1: Slow Travel is deeper and richer travel. It allows you to better explore a place and better interact with local people. Plus it's a less tiring and cheaper way to travel. #TRLT
A1 Slow travel is having the time to look, listen, & fully experience what is happening around you. It’s participatory & requires thought on part of the traveller. #TRLT
1. Staying in a place long enough to begin to feel at home, meet new friends, & really begin to know its culture.
Pick a small city—large enough with much to do—& use it as a base to explore an entire region. 🏄🏽‍♀️🏄🏾‍♂️ Durban was my base for all of southern Africa. #TRLT
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @CharlesMcCool #TRLT a2. Because sometimes we are all so busy, we don't take time to smell the roses. Or in this case, the dahlias as seen at our @CentralMuseum with our 'dahlia gardener'
A2 Slow travel is a great way to really immerse yourself into a culture or place. You aren’t in a town/country for a short period allowing you to repeat favorites, take detours, and try new activities. via @charlesmccool #TRLT #traveltuesday
replying to @JLipowski
@JLipowski @loyaltytravels A1: Taking the time to connect with locals, live like a local (or as much one can when you aren't truly a local), and LIVE rather than just TOUR! #TRLT
[pic: Me and Roy in my new favourite city, Turin!]