Oftentimes, when people think of traveling, the words from the old Calgon commercial come to mind, “Take Me Away.” In reality, getting to your destination many times is less than glamorous. Lugging heavy suitcases through airport terminals and waiting in crowded train stations can diminish the excitement of the journey. The minimalist travel movement has gained steam, not only just for college-aged backpackers and the youth, but for older generations as well. Streamlining luggage allows for flexibility and easier travel.
Minimalist travel is smarter, focusing on experiences over excess. As the rising cost of living impacts how, when, and why people travel, minimalist travel emphasizes intention, mobility, and clarity in the air, on the train, on the road and beyond.
Why travel light? In this article, we explore just that. We will also uncover practical strategies for minimal packing, and examine how travelers are enjoying traveling with less. Whether you are going on a two-week trip to Tokyo or a weekend in the Rockies, we believe a minimalist approach opens the door to freedom in travel that you could have never imagined.