If slow travel sounds intriguing, here are some ideas to get you started:
If slow travel sounds intriguing, here are some ideas to get you started: Set a leisurely pace. Looking to visit a bucket-list destination? Decide what you want to see and do, then figure out the shortest amount of time your trip would take if you were in nonstop attack mode. Then either increase the length of your travel (if possible, double it) or scale back your itinerary. Choose dates wisely. Consider planning your slow travel during “shoulder season,” the period between peak and off-peak months. In most areas of the world this is the spring and fall. Crowds are gone, the weather is glorious. and prices are lower. More of that, please! Pick affordable spots. Are your vacation days or budget limited? Narrow your list of potential destinations to places where you can enjoy an immersive experience without a major investment of time or money. We spent a month in Lancaster, Pa., a popular retirement spot, last autumn and had a blast touring the Amish countrysid...