Pronunciation: /sloʊ ˈtrævəl/
noun a mode of travel that emphasizes taking the time to fully experience a destination and its culture
A1 I enjoy slow travel because it allows me to fully immerse myself in different cultures.
A2 Slow travel is a great way to appreciate the beauty of nature and explore off-the-beaten-path destinations.
B1 Many people are now opting for slow travel to reduce their carbon footprint and support local communities.
B2 Slow travel enthusiasts often prioritize experiences over ticking off tourist attractions from a list.
C1 The slow travel movement emphasizes the importance of sustainable tourism practices and meaningful interactions with locals.
C2 Embarking on a slow travel journey allows travelers to gain a deeper understanding of the destinations they visit and create lasting memories.
formal Slow travel allows for a deeper cultural immersion and a more meaningful experience.
informal I prefer slow travel over rushing from one tourist attraction to another.
slang Slow travel is the way to go if you really want to soak in the vibes of a place.
figurative In the fast-paced world we live in, slow travel can be a breath of fresh air.
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