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Budget Travel

— Seeing the world without breaking the bank
81 members Created Apr 2026

The conversion from 'traveler' to 'slow traveler' happened for me in Oaxaca, Mexico and I want to describe what changed.

I had been doing 2-3 day stays in each city, which felt efficient but increasingly empty. I'd arrive, see the main sites, eat at the recommended places, move on. I was collecting places rather than experiencing them.

In Oaxaca I booked a week and the week became three weeks because something shifted. By day 5 I had a regular breakfast place where the owners knew my order. By day 8 I'd found the mezcal bar that wasn't on any list where the owner talked to me for 2 hours about the difference between papalometl and tobalá. By day 12 I was going to the same market stall for produce because the woman at the stand started putting aside the good tomatoes when she saw me coming.

The financial transformation: in week 1 I spent $52/day (new to the city, making inefficient choices, eating at recommended restaurants). In week 3 I spent $31/day (knew the cheap restaurants, bought groceries, had free activities I genuinely wanted to do rather than tourist activities I felt obligated to do).

The emotional transformation was harder to quantify but more important. I stopped feeling like I was rushing through my own trip.

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