Whether you’re a young person setting off on your first overseas adventure, a career breaker, or a silver traveller heading out to discover a new destination; we all need to look after our personal safety and security. After all, we want our travel experience to be memorable for all the right reasons. No matter how experienced you are, Lloyd Figgins, travel risk expert and author of The Travel Survival Guide provides practical and cost effective advice on how to stay safe
Continue reading How to Stay Safe On Your Gap YearAuthor: Jude Brosnan
International Women’s Day Recommended Reads
To celebrate International Women’s Day 2019, we have chosen some of our current favourite books by and about inspirational women.
Continue reading International Women’s Day Recommended ReadsThe Pull of the River by Matt Gaw
In The Pull of the River two foolhardy explorers do what we would all love to do: they turn their world upside down and seek adventure on their very own doorstep. Showing that it is still possible to get lost while knowing exactly where you are, This book tells tales of escape and adventure on Britain’s waterways. It is a beautifully written exploration of nature, place and friendship, and an ode to the great art – and joy – of adventure. Here, the author Matt Gaw takes us out on the water.
Continue reading The Pull of the River by Matt Gaw10 things you didn’t know about flying boats
Ahead of his event here on the 19th February 2019, Graham Coster, author of The Flying Boat That Fell to Earth: A Lost World of Air Travel and Africa shares some facts about flying boats with us. Continue reading 10 things you didn’t know about flying boats
Levison Wood in Conversation with Phoebe Smith: Stanfords Travel Writers Festival 2019
Levison Wood talks to Phoebe Smith about his life as an adventurer and his latest book Arabia. Continue reading Levison Wood in Conversation with Phoebe Smith: Stanfords Travel Writers Festival 2019
Around the World in 80 Trains: Stanfords Travel Writing Festival 2019
When Monisha Rajesh announced plans to circumnavigate the globe in eighty train journeys, she was met with wide-eyed disbelief. But it wasn’t long before she was carefully plotting a route that would cover 45,000 miles, almost twice the circumference of the earth, coasting along the world’s most remarkable railways from the cloud-skimming heights of Tibet’s Qinghai railway to silk sheeted splendour on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express. Continue reading Around the World in 80 Trains: Stanfords Travel Writing Festival 2019
Sir Chris Bonington in Conversation: Stanfords Travel Writers Festival 2019
Britain’s greatest mountaineer Sir Chris Bonington talks to Paul Blezard about his career spanning six decades of climbing peaks, across all continents. Continue reading Sir Chris Bonington in Conversation: Stanfords Travel Writers Festival 2019
A Brief Guide to the World with Nicholas Crane: Stanfords Travel Writers Festival 2019
One word binds us all: geography. We are all geographers, human beings who care about the places we think of as ‘home’ – our habitat. Continue reading A Brief Guide to the World with Nicholas Crane: Stanfords Travel Writers Festival 2019
Solo Motorcycle Adventures: Stanfords Travel Writers Festival 2019
Travel writers Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent and Lois Pryce talk to Julia Wheeler about their extensive solo travels by motorbike in many regions all over the world including India’s Arunachal Pradesh, Iran and South America. Continue reading Solo Motorcycle Adventures: Stanfords Travel Writers Festival 2019
Travel Etiquette: Stanfords Travel Writers Festival 2019
When travelling, what is appropriate behaviour when greeting people? Should you offer a handshake, a kiss on the cheek or two kisses? Continue reading Travel Etiquette: Stanfords Travel Writers Festival 2019