For years, travel has been sold to us as a race against time. Wake up early for the sunrise, squeeze in five landmarks before lunch, chase the perfect café recommendation, and return home with a camera roll full of proof that you made the most of your holiday. Somewhere along the way, travel became less about experiencing a place and more about consuming it efficiently. But a new travel trend is quietly pushing back against that idea. It’s called dusking—and it asks travellers to do something radically simple: pause at the end of the day and watch the world slip from daylight into darkness.



