Great video. Liked and subscribed. This video is totally on point. As a full-time traveler for the past 2 years, I've realized that fast travel is just too exhausting. Slow travel, where you can truly take the time to immerse yourself in a place in the way you enjoy the most, is so much more enriching and satisfying. I agree that slow travel is the future of travel. Thanks for sharing!
Well expressed you two. As a retiree, I've resolved to maintain my home in the US, but slow travel to enjoy the places I visit. I plan to travel the world off and on until I'm no longer able to. Thanks for the motivation.
I'd love to slow travel one day. Currently I have the constraints of working a full time job which leaves me with 1 to 2 week travel experiences and I can usually get in a month once a year.
I've done this on group tours they are expensive just for me cost $5,000 to $6,000 and up rushed packed with activities up at crack of dawn gone all day walking exploring visiting multiple cities within a country and different countries in a short period of time very exhausting I feel you need about a week in a area to experience it fully great information 😊
We know! We've paid a lot for tours and they don't even include all of your meals. Plus you have to tip your guides at the end. It get so expensive. We love tours and definitely will continue to take them when we want a full-service experience. However, slow travel is definitely more cost effective.
Great video. Liked and subscribed. This video is totally on point. As a full-time traveler for the past 2 years, I've realized that fast travel is just too exhausting. Slow travel, where you can truly take the time to immerse yourself in a place in the way you enjoy the most, is so much more enriching and satisfying. I agree that slow travel is the future of travel. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks and welcome to the channel! 🤗 Thanks for sharing your perspective! It’s good to hear that we are not alone.
Thanks and welcome to the channel! 🤗 Thanks for sharing your perspective! It’s good to hear that we are not alone.
Well expressed you two. As a retiree, I've resolved to maintain my home in the US, but slow travel to enjoy the places I visit. I plan to travel the world off and on until I'm no longer able to. Thanks for the motivation.
Sounds like a nice plan! Best wishes on your slow travel journey!
I'd love to slow travel one day. Currently I have the constraints of working a full time job which leaves me with 1 to 2 week travel experiences and I can usually get in a month once a year.
We know 100% you will slow travel one day. Have you ever thought about getting a remote job?
I've done this on group tours they are expensive just for me cost $5,000 to $6,000 and up rushed packed with activities up at crack of dawn gone all day walking exploring visiting multiple cities within a country and different countries in a short period of time very exhausting I feel you need about a week in a area to experience it fully great information 😊
We know! We've paid a lot for tours and they don't even include all of your meals. Plus you have to tip your guides at the end. It get so expensive. We love tours and definitely will continue to take them when we want a full-service experience. However, slow travel is definitely more cost effective.
Good video. In the future do you think that you will be selling merchandise as another form of income?
We're not sure about merchandise, but plan on making an online course on how we make passive income while we travel.
Good idea.
nice want to edit your videos