Bahia
Slow travel in Bahia, Brazil, offers an unparalleled way to explore this tropical state’s rich history, diverse culture, and stunning landscapes. From the cobblestone streets of Salvador, the country’s Afro-Brazilian cultural hub, to the remote island of Boipeba, known for its untouched beaches and marine life, Bahia invites you to experience life at a gentler pace.
This approach allows you to connect deeply with local traditions, like learning the rhythms of capoeira, savoring moqueca (a traditional Bahian seafood stew), or participating in festivals that reflect the region’s unique Afro-Brazilian heritage. By staying in locally-owned pousadas or exploring lesser-visited gems like Itacaré and Caraíva, you’ll also contribute to sustainable tourism efforts, ensuring Bahia’s beauty is preserved for generations to come.