no wifi or screens is a CRIMEEEEE
Traveling without the constant connection to WiFi or screens can initially seem challenging, but it ultimately offers a refreshing break from the digital overload many of us face daily. During my recent trip from Miami to LA, I decided to embrace this disconnect and it profoundly changed how I experienced the journey. Without the distractions of social media, emails, or streaming, I found myself more engaged with my surroundings. I noticed small details that often go overlooked – the changing landscapes outside the window, casual conversations with fellow travelers, and even the rhythm of the trip itself. This kind of mindful travel helped me feel more relaxed and present. Additionally, unplugging encouraged me to plan my trip more intentionally. Instead of relying on apps for every detail, I prepared maps, itineraries, and schedules ahead of time. This anticipation and planning deepened my appreciation for each stop and activity. If you’re someone who finds constant connectivity necessary, try starting with short periods offline during your travels. You’ll likely find that this digital detox not only reduces stress but also enriches your travel experience, much like my Miami to LA journey. So next time you hit the road, consider leaving the WiFi off and screens away – it’s a unique way to truly immerse yourself in the moment.





















































































