“Microtravel: Paradise Just a Stone’s Throw”: A Plea for Slow Vacations

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According to sociologist and essayist Rémy Oudghiri, "microtravel" is an activity that requires no preparation, no money, no luggage, and is best done alone. ELOLEO / eloleo - stock.adobe.com
In contrast to exotic and intensive vacations, Rémy Oudghiri encourages us in this book (PUF, 222 p., €17) to rediscover the pleasure of traveling just a few steps from home, by wandering and taking our time. And thus questions our way of traveling.
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I subscribeSummer is here, yet you can't go on vacation far from home? Don't conclude that this means you have to give up the joys of travel. Because there's another way to travel than a distant escape, requiring you to take a car or plane, pay for expensive accommodation, and take a significant amount of time off.
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