In my last article I revealed why I am a big
advocate of slow travel and what its benefits are.
He loves to teach people how to draw camels & is
an advocate of slow travel.
She is a long - time
advocate of slow travel, mostly by upping and moving to a new country just for the heck of it, but also thinks spending a few days here and there is okay, too.
Advocates of slow travel argue that all too often the potential pleasure of the journey is lost by too eager anticipation of arrival.
As you can tell from our name, we're big
advocates of slow travel here.
Not exact matches
I am a big
advocate of this type
of slow travel and I actually prefer to call it living abroad (especially since I do work all the time and often find local clients).
I'm a huge
advocate for
slow travel, spending two weeks (or a year) in one place, getting to know it, instead
of crossing items off a list.
«Normally I'm an
advocate of going
slow and getting off the beaten path when I
travel, but for a couple reasons I was keen to do a barnstorm - tour
of London's most obvious and popular tourist attractions: First off, I wanted to test how my newfound lack
of luggage could make me more mobile during these types
of layovers; second, I was genuinely curious about London's iconic sights, since the only other times I've
traveled through the city I've have been on quick, work - oriented trips to other parts
of the U.K.» — Rolf on 19 London cliches in less than four hours
She writes about responsible
travel and
slow travel, and is an
advocate of green living and vegetarianism.