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Digital Nomads

How to Work Remotely While Travelling Slowly

Many digital nomads begin by moving quickly between countries, but constant travel often leads to burnout. Slow travel offers a different approach, staying longer in each destination to build routines, work productively, and experience places more deeply.

How we stopped time

Our perception of time stretches when life is full of new experiences instead of routine. Our travels have shown us that we can speed up or slow down time at will without a time machine.

Our travel credit card roster

We break down the 3 types of credit cards you need for travel; one for spending, one for insurance, and one for points. If you can find one that does 2 of these things, you're golden.

Our digital nomad tech kit

2+ years of trial and error to find the digital nomad tech kit that actually works for us. All you need is a good laptop, a good backpack, minimalist accessories, and good connectivity plans.

Gross Income is Gross

We fixate on gross income, often equating higher salaries with greater financial success. This is grossly misleading. Normalizing our net income with our lifestyle, full of inevitable and hidden costs, gives a more clear picture on our disposable income.

Digital nomad starter kit

Building our business has not been glamorous. It's been tough. We're often faced with self-doubt, productivity ruts, inspiration lulls, and shrinking savings accounts.

What is a Slowmad?

Many digital nomads start by moving quickly, but over time, slowing down creates a more sustainable and meaningful way to travel.

Slow Travel Packing List

Packing for slow travel is about bringing less and living more. When you focus on everyday essentials instead of “just in case” items, travel becomes simpler and more freeing.

Digital Nomad Burnout

Digital nomad burnout often comes from moving too fast for too long. Slowing down and creating stability can transform travel into something more sustainable.

How long to stay in one place

The length of your stay can completely change how you experience a place. Staying longer allows you to slow down, build routines, and connect more deeply.

How to plan a month of slow travel

A month of slow travel isn’t about doing more, it’s about experiencing one place more deeply. With the right destination, routine, and flexibility, travel begins to feel like living.

Top 10 Slow Travel Destinations

The best slow travel destinations aren’t just places to visit, they’re places you can live in. Walkability, culture, and rhythm matter more than popularity.
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