Slow Living in the Style of Ngaduman Village Community
Traveling is an activity that is full of dynamics. Not only faced with a choice of destinations with a tiring journey, but also faced with the challenge of determining the destination. When looking for references on social media or tourism websites, you will definitely find types of destinations, namely massive destinations and alternative destinations.
Choosing between the two choices does require consideration. In the hesitation of choosing, there is nothing wrong with trying an alternative destination with the concept of slow living in Ngaduman Village. How slow living can present sustainable space, happiness, and quality of travel. We will get a unique, authentic, and different perspective to further enrich the empirical experience. In traveling it is called a climax, where we really get and feel satisfaction when doing that experience.
It is not uncommon for us to be busy with a tight schedule and a fast pace when traveling. Expectations that continue to chase, one destination is immediately visited and immediately finished, then faced with a sudden agenda due to policy changes at a destination that makes the trip feel like running without taking a breath. This experience seems to be an alarm, that traveling should not just reach many destinations. In addition to finding new destinations and enriching empirical experiences, finding different values in between travel activities.
Slow living for tourists does not always mean reducing activities or slowing down time. On the contrary, it is a challenge to experience tourism more and with full awareness to reach the climax. This philosophy begins with things that have never been done, such as prioritizing visiting tourist locations that are not in the mass tourism category, using time for reflection, and being directly involved in community activities to adapt by interacting directly. By slowing down, tourists will find valuable moments that are often missed in the hustle and bustle of life and activities in the city.
For example, by visiting and staying in Ngaduman Village, tourists have the opportunity to walk around exploring the village by visiting from one house to another, adapting by greeting the community, introducing themselves while shaking hands, hearing stories and witnessing firsthand how to maintain a harmonious, modest, sincere and open culture to anyone who visits.
On the other hand, the environment and village society maintain the concept of slow living. The sound of the wind blowing in the middle of the fields, the sound of local birds chirping, the sound of children playing, the sound of cattle or goats whose pens are part of the main house. The gurgling of water in the kitchen, the crackling of burning wood in the traditional kitchen, the sound of families communicating with each other in the kitchen, the sound of plates hitting each other, and greetings from neighbors make us feel safe.
And, all of that becomes part of the soundscape that will color tourists during their stay as if reminding tourists to stop for a moment to enjoy life. To get to Ngaduman village, tourists will be accompanied by adventurers who have direct access to an atmosphere where tourists can reflect and feel peace.
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