WOW
SLOW TRAVEL
52 CITIES
1 WEEK
EACH CITY
52 WEEKS
Who is doing it
Iggy Ignatius – Founder and Chairman of ShantiNiketan (SN) Retirement Communities in Florida is the main architect of this concept.

In 2008, Iggy embarked on a journey to establish SN (Shanti Niketan), driven by his vision to create a distinctive active adult community tailored to Indian immigrants approaching retirement. His motivation arose from recognizing a significant gap in the market – the need for a retirement community that not only accommodates residents’ desires for pure vegetarian cuisine but also ensures freshly prepared healthy meals for every meal.
A key consideration in the development of this community was affordability. Iggy’s goal was to enable a couple to comfortably reside in the community, relying on a single person’s social security income. Presently, the average social security income stands at $1,500, and the current living expenses in SN amounts to approximately $1,300 per month, covering essential costs such as food for two, utilities, condo HOA dues, and property taxes. Under this visionary approach, Iggy has successfully built 300 homes, a feat that remains unmatched even after 15 years.
Iggy has a track record of introducing innovative ideas aimed at bringing happiness to people at the most economical costs.
His quest for affordable travel solutions led him to explore various YouTube videos created by diverse content creators. These videos showcased the affordability of retiring in various cities, particularly in regions like South America, Southeast Asia, and Europe etc. While these videos excelled in elucidating the cost-effective aspects of different cities, Iggy realized that aspiring travelers faced numerous practical challenges when it came to making travel arrangements:
Determining the ideal destinations.
Selecting suitable accommodations.
Identifying noteworthy attractions within each city.
Navigating transportation systems.
Locating quality dining options.
Finding grocery and vegetable markets, among other considerations.