about sloly travel

Hi, and welcome to sloly travel

For years, I travelled quickly from place to place, trying to see as much as possible. But I soon learned that the most memorable trips are the ones where you take your time.

On this blog, you’ll find easy-to-follow slow travel guides, tips on travelling in a more relaxed way, and stories from quieter, lesser-known places. Whether it’s a scenic train ride, a charming village, or a laid-back city, sloly travel is all about helping you travel at your own pace—and enjoy every step.

What is slow travel?

Slow travel means taking your time.

Instead of rushing around trying to do everything, slow travel is about staying longer in one place, enjoying the moment, and really getting to know the area. You eat where locals eat, explore at your own pace, and don’t feel like you have to “do it all.”

Why slow travel is gaining momentum

Ever heard someone say they need a holiday after their holiday? That’s because travel these days can be seriously exhausting. Early flights, long lines, packed itineraries, new place every day… it adds up. By the time you get home, you often feel more drained than when you left.

That’s why more people are turning to slow travel.

Instead of rushing through five cities in a week, slow travel is about choosing fewer places and enjoying them more. You stay longer, move slower, and actually experience where you are—not just pass through it.

It’s also a form of intentional travel. You’re not just going somewhere for the sake of crossing it off a list. You’re choosing places that speak to you. You’re giving yourself time to connect—to the atmosphere, the people, the pace of life. And you’re allowing space for those small, unplanned moments that make a trip truly memorable.