Finding Home Abroad: Extended Stays Made Easy with Sojourn Serai

Extended stay travel - the best way to see the world and experience diverse cultures deeply while enjoying comfort… That’s if you can find it!

The biggest problems I have had while traveling the world as a slow traveler (staying in one location for 1-3 months at a time) have been finding comfort, community and co-working spaces with ease…

So I did what every good entrepreneur does and sought to solve my own problems. Introducing @SojournSerai ! A platform that is coming soon for extended stay rentals, built for other slow travelers who prioritize ease, accessibility and comfort over bottom dollar pricing. For those whose idea of a great community might look more like yoga, hiking, surfing, exploring and group dining experiences, instead of partying… For those that are remote working and need high quality WiFi. For the grown up traveler - what I like to call the Digital Nomad 2.0. While our rentals are not yet live, you can register now (please do!).

Because why shouldn’t we have it all?! Why can’t it all be guaranteed?

Comfort: Guaranteed comfy bed with pillows that aren’t too rigid or too soft… This is the KEY. We spend a third of our lives sleeping, so good beds should be a necessity in Airbnbs etc…

Community: Did you know that one of the most common struggles among nomads is loneliness?

Coworking: When I say coworking, I mean reliable WiFi at great cafes that serve food and drinks and no judgement all throughout the day - there’s nothing worse than needing a place to work, and feeling like you’re not welcome / having to pack everything up and find food spots at other locations throughout the day.

Here at @SojournSerai, we make slow travel simple, taking out the guess work and fear of booking long-term lets in new places.

Truth - I’ve already partnered with a few of my favorite spots, but I’m curious. Which spots have been your favorite? Any you can recommend? Tag them here and I’ll reach out personally!

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