The Case for Slow Travel: Why More People Are Staying Longer in Fewer Places
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The era of the whirlwind city-hop — five countries in seven days — may be coming to an end. A growing cohort of travellers is embracing slow travel, spending weeks or months in a single destination rather than racing through bucket lists.
The appeal is partly economic: longer stays often unlock better accommodation rates. But the deeper draw is experiential — slow travellers report feeling more connected to local culture and less exhausted upon returning home.