Our Mission
Slow travel writing, one route a day
Arudy exists to make travel inspiration feel calm again. One destination, one plan, one honest read — every single day.
The internet is full of travel content. Most of it is loud, repetitive, and built for clicks rather than trips. We started Arudy because we wanted the opposite: a quiet daily ritual you actually look forward to, written by people who have walked the streets they describe.
What we promise
- One route a day. Never two. Never a list of fifty. Never a recycled "top destinations of 2025."
- Honest opinions. If a famous spot is overrated, we say so. If a small town blew our minds, we say that too.
- Practical detail. Real walking times, real costs, real opening hours — not vague vibes.
- A friendly voice. We write like a friend texting you a plan, not a guidebook lecturing you.
What we won't do
- Sell fake urgency or "you must visit before it's ruined" panic.
- Publish sponsored content disguised as editorial.
- Recommend a place we wouldn't send our closest friend to.
- Pad articles with filler to hit a word count.
Who we write for
For travelers who plan their own trips. For people who want to feel something at the destination, not just tick boxes. For readers who'd rather have one great idea today than fifty mediocre ones at once.
Where we're heading
Over the next few years we want Arudy to grow into a complete diary of the world — a permanent, searchable archive of well-written, slow-travel routes, organized so any reader can find the right destination for the right month, budget, and mood. The format stays the same: one route a day, no shortcuts.