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A Person Lying On A Blanket In A Grassy Area With Trees

Travel is changing, and so are we. There’s a shift happening in the way people travel. We’re moving away from fast itineraries and staged moments, and towards something far more grounded: intentional travel.

In 2025, more travellers are seeking depth over distance. They’re not just asking ‘where’ to go, but ‘why’. They want to feel something. Learn something. Remember something beyond the highlight reel.

And intentional travel is just that; the art of moving through a place with presence. It’s staying still long enough to notice the morning light in Habarana. It’s learning the language of birdsong in Yala. It’s not just visiting a destination – it’s letting it imprint on you.

A Person Lying On A Blanket In A Grassy Area With Trees

This kind of travel isn’t rushed. It’s reflective. And it’s becoming the choice for those who want connection over consumption, curated simplicity over curated perfection, and experiences that stay with you… because they meant something.

In Sri Lanka’s wild spaces, the shift is already happening from tourist to traveller to observer. More people are tossing out brochures and listening to naturalists and communities, whether it’s the best way to watch a family of elephants bathing, or the best time to see turtles on the southern reefs.

In the Maldives, they’re not rushing between water bungalows; they’re floating through coral gardens with conservationists, understanding the fragility of what lies beneath. Or just even waking up early to see the sunrise from your deck – not just for the view, but for the stillness that comes with it.

It’s not performative. It’s personal. And this really matters in 2025 because we’re living in a time when so much of life is filtered, edited, fast forwarded. Intentional travel asks us to do the opposite: to be still, to look closer, to feel more.

Destinations like Sri Lanka and the Maldives are uniquely placed for this; rich in biodiversity, layered in story, and still rooted in rhythm and ritual. This is travel that reminds you you’re part of something bigger. And it’s quietly changing how we move through the world.

You really don’t need a dozen passport stamps to feel transformed. Sometimes, all it takes is one morning in a forest – listening. Watching. Being there. The most life changing journeys are not always the furthest. They’re the ones you feel, long after you’ve left.

By Shakirah Mohamed

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