In a world obsessed with speed and ticking destinations off a list, The Art of Slow Travel invites you to embrace a different kind of journey— one rooted in genuine experience, discovery, and personal growth.
Blending personal anecdotes, practical tips, and cultural insights, this unusual guide reveals how to fully immerse yourself in your surroundings, connect meaningfully with people and places, and cultivate mindfulness along the way.
Inside you’ll find the philosophy of slow travel, an A-Z planning guide, the art of cultural engagement, anecdotes, and challenges faced on the road.
For adventurers, solo travelers, or anyone longing for a richer travel experience, The Art of Slow Travel is the perfect guidebook to break away from the rat race, unlock the beauty of moving at your pace, and truly see the world.
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"Perfect Slow Travel for Beginners Guide! I was drawn to this book by dreams of slow travel and remote work. The author clearly lays out how to begin to plan and execute your slow travel dreams in a very practical, how-to manner. If you want to travel the world at your own pace, this book is a MUST read!"
— Alexis Gerst, Author of Leading Remote Teams: Embrace the Future of Remote Work Culture
"Interesting concept and all the details are well explained—from finding the time, creating a budget and choosing where to go, the author unwinds it all in this excellent book. At a time when most of us can't travel much, I can see that post pandemic, this could be the best way to travel..."
— Susan Jagannath, Author of Travel and Adventure books, The Valley of Flowers: Chasing Himalayan Dreams and The Camino Ingles
"This book was an eye-opener for me. I've traveled a lot, especially in Europe, but it was generally the 'see as much as you can in a short space of time' type of travel that most of us do. Apart from London, where I lived for a while. I read this book to understand how the experience of 'slow travel' would differ, and how to do it. Bhavana Gesota's book is a fantastic all-in-one guide to how to achieve this..."
— Kevin Berry, Amazon best-selling author of several books in the YA, science fiction, and interactive fiction genre
"If there is a book in the world that could capture the interest of full-time travelers as well as the seldom ones, then it has to be this book. One of the best I have ever read. It is a gem out there in the literary world of traveling."
— Vineeth Vijayghosh, Author of Finding Anna: An Unusual Journey to Self-Discovery and The Village: Short Stories of Indian Life
is an Indian American software technology veteran, a self-taught artist, and a meditator. Her professional life coupled with her own desire to explore the world since she was a child led to her living in nine countries, working in seven, and traveling to twenty-three more over five continents. What began as work or short vacation travel eventually gave way to a love for slow travel.
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