Photography–Photographer Kanishk Agarwal
The moments between departures and arrivals are often where the journey lives
Travel is often described in destinations.
But the experience rarely lives there alone.
It happens in between.
Between the hotel and the café.
Between the station and the street corner.
Between one plan and the next.
This is where travel softens.
When you stop moving with purpose
and start moving with attention.
A bus ride where you notice conversations you don’t understand.
A crosswalk that smells like rain and coffee.
A street you didn’t mean to take.
Nothing here is dramatic.
That’s the point.
You’re not collecting sights.
You’re letting moments collect you.
Eyes open, pace unforced.
Not searching for highlights.
Not racing the clock.
Travel becomes quieter this way.
Less about arrival,
more about presence.
And long after the points blur together,
it’s these in-between moments
that remain.
