The True Travel Podcast

<p>Travel podcast hosted by British journalist Laura Sanders. Hear from people with powerful, unique, inspirational - and often funny - stories to tell about their travels each week.</p>

Travel, love & a murder mystery with Fodor's Travel's Nikki Vargas

American travel journalist and editor Nikki Vargas joins Laura to talk about her new memoir - Call You When I Land - in which she bares all - love, lust (and wanderlust)... and a murder mystery.Laura catches Nikki in the throws of her book tour to discuss some of the most gripping moments in her memoir: calling off the wedding to her college sweetheart with days to go, making it as a writer in the world's most expensive city and venturing to Colombia to find out why her aunt was mysteriously ...

04-03
35:28

Travel Guides: Peru with Laura Sanders

The podcast's very own host, British journalist and travel writer, Laura Sanders, documents her journey through Peru with small group tour specialists G Adventures. South America's third-largest country, Peru is a land of deserts, glaciers, lakes and jungles. But it's most famous for Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incas. Learn more about this powerful civilisation as Laura makes her way through Lima, Cusco, the Sacred Valley, the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu. Laura then treks to Rain...

06-02
53:21

Race Across The World winners reflect on their experience

Hot off the back of a tense finale of Race Across the World season 3, the winners talk to Laura about their experience, what they've been up to since and where they're off to next.Buzzsprout is the #1 podcast hosting platform and made launching the True Travel Podcast really easy. As a subscriber, you get tons of guides, from finding the right equipment at the right price to growing your podcast organically; as well as detailed analytics to see how people are listening, tools to promote your ...

05-10
25:54

Where to travel in 2023

As we approach the new year, Laura asks Skyscanner's Travel Trends Expert, Laura Lindsay, about what and where is up and coming in 2023 - so you can get in there ahead of the crowds.According to Laura, we're more determined than ever to travel despite the cost of living crisis, but we're looking for places which offer better value for our hard-earned cash. As a result, lesser-known destinations such as Amman, Madeira and Zagreb are on people's radars. Having recently returned from Jordan hers...

12-30
15:21

Travel Guides: Saudi Arabia with Tharik Hussain

The True Travel Podcast: Travel Guides takes you on a journey to an exciting destination, sometimes with the help of a guest expert.In this first Travel Guides episode, award-winning travel journalist and author Tharik Hussain (S4,E4) joins Laura to tell us what Saudi Arabia has to offer as it undergoes a dramatic transformation.Having lived there for some time and travelled the country extensively, Tharik shares his insider knowledge and tells us what to see and do, where to stay, and what's...

12-14
17:33

'Atlas of Abandoned Places', backpacking Syria & Urbex with Oli Smith

Travel journalist Oli Smith joins Laura to talk about the world's abandoned wonders, as detailed in his new book, Atlas of Abandoned Places.During the episode, Oli talks about some of the destinations which feature in the book - many of which he's visited himself - as well as some of his earliest adventures as a young backpacker and his career as a travel journalist.Oli also tells us why you shouldn’t try visiting some of the destinations in this book yourself as it can be illegal. But this h...

11-16
21:18

Muslim Europe with travel writer Tharik Hussain

Tharik Hussain is a British-Muslim travel writer and author who’s been travelling in search of Europe's native Muslim communities. Tharik released his book Minarets in the Mountains: A Journey into Muslim Europe in July which is all about his adventures around the Western Balkans, connecting with muslims who have lived there for centuries.During the episode, Tharik talks about the way Muslim heritage has been erased from travel literature by colonial-era writers, what element...

10-12
32:16

Travel in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan with Untamed Borders' James Willcox

James Willcox is the co-founder of Untamed Borders which creates bespoke tours in places such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan, among other unconventional destinations.During this episode, James tells us the story behind Untamed Borders and how it has helped documentary film makers - most recently Michael Palin - access and explore these seemingly cut-off corners of the globe. But you don't have to be in the media to go on one of their trips and James tells us what’s on offer to travellers. ...

09-28
28:51

Travel in Croatia's hinterland: 'My family and Other Enemies' with Mary Novakovich

Mary Novakovich is a British travel journalist specialising in Croatia and the Balkans. Both her parents are originally from Croatia, which at the time of their births was part of Yugoslavia. Mary’s memoir, My Family and Other Enemies: Life and Travels in Croatia's Hinterland, was released in August this year and documents her many journeys to visit family in Lika, where her mother was born and grew up. Mary first visited as a little girl when the country was part of Yugoslavia and later...

09-21
32:25

Mexico's secret hiking trail, hidden Spain, and the search for the best British travel writing with Jess Vincent

Jess Vincent started writing about travel a few years ago when she went backpacking in South America. It wasn’t long before she scored commissions with the big names and won awards for her words. Jess has covered South America extensively, penning stories about hiking the Camino Copalita - a little-known trail only a privileged few get to experience in Mexico - and tasting the country's ancient "caviar". Having grown up in Spain, she knows where to find the hidden gems and experie...

09-07
26:53

Basecamp Everest with a legend and life in the Himalayas with Lucy Aspden

May 29th marked International Everest Day and so joining Laura this week is The Telegraph’s Lucy Aspden who recently completed Basecamp Everest. Leading her up the mountain was the son of Sherpa Tenzing, one of the first two men to summit Everest almost 70 years ago. The trek to Everest has changed a lot since then and Lucy tells us what it’s really like to summit basecamp in 2022, with far more comfortable accommodation, thousands of climbers visiting every year... and the impacts of climate...

06-01
32:44

Producing an album on a train, inside the Grammys, and international music tours with Cheryl B Engelhardt

Cheryl B Engelhardt is a marine biologist turned bestselling New Age artist and composer from New York. She holds the unofficial title of being the first person to make an entire album on a cross-country train in the USA.What started as a cheaper way to travel to the Grammys ended up being a 9-day round trip from New York to LA after the event was cancelled during the pandemic. Cheryl produced her twelve-track album - aptly named The Passenger - whilst winding through the Rocky mountains, pas...

05-25
42:58

Family travel in far-flung places with Kate Wickers

Kate Wickers is a travel journalist and author whose debut book - Shape of a Boy - is a memoir about travelling with her husband and three sons from Borneo to Cambodia, Mexico to Thailand, and everywhere in between.Each chapter of her book is a different family trip and includes a life lesson her three boys learned as well as the laughs, cries, and experiences they’ve shared along the way.During the episode, Kate and Laura talk about some of the trips in detail, including how Mexico help...

05-18
46:42

Sustainable travel: How to make your trips greener with Richard Hammond

If you think that travelling sustainably means spending more money or going to some far-flung place to plant trees, think again. Sustainable travel journalist Richard Hammond from the Green Traveller explains how any holiday can be made more planet-friendly.From what you decide to pack to choosing accommodation with the right eco credentials, Richard's new book The Green Traveller is full of useful tips and planet-friendly holiday ideas. He discusses some of them in this episode.The Tru...

05-11
36:49

Travel in Morocco, walking with nomads and life in the Atlas Mountains with Alice Morrison

This week, we’re heading to the Atlas Mountains in Morocco to hear from Alice Morrison, a British author, adventurer and self-proclaimed 'Indiana Jones for girls.' She moved to Morocco eight years ago and now speaks Arabic.Alice tells us of her adventures across the Sahara desert, encountering snakes, quicksand and lost kingdoms. During this episode, Laura asks her about one of her most recent expeditions following the 1,500km Draa River from source to sea with two nomad men and their camels....

05-04
48:01

Three months in the unexplored Amazon: A world-first expedition with Pip Stewart

Author and journalist Pip Stewart completed a world-first expedition through the depths of the Amazon jungle in 2018. She followed the Essequibo River in Guyana from source to sea, taking three months in total. Pip hiked, kayaked and hacked her way through the dense, unexplored wilderness along with two friends and five members of the Wai Wai indigenous community. They went through with this expedition knowing that if they got into trouble, there was no guarantee that help co...

04-26
41:24

Travelling flight-free with Helen Coffey

Once a frequent flyer and jetting off to Europe most weekends, editor at The Independent Travel, Helen Coffey, quit flying for a year in 2020. She's now written a book about her flight-free adventures and the impact of the aviation industry on the planet.Throughout the pandemic, ‘build back better’ has been the buzz phrase as the travel industry had time to reflect during lockdown on its impact on the planet. But traveling more sustainably is easier said than done - especially when flights ar...

04-20
40:53

BBC The Travel Show's Carmen Roberts: From North Korea to Scotland

Kicking off season three with Laura is Carmen Roberts, presenter on the BBC's The Travel Show, who takes us behind the cameras on some of her most memorable assignments.Born in Singapore, Carmen has since lived in Australia, Japan and the UK and visited more than 80 countries. During the episode, she reminisces about some of her most memorable assignments with Laura, taking us from a bizarre tour bus in North Korea to a devastated Phuket in the wake of the Boxing Day Tsunami. Carme...

04-13
47:47

A travel guide to Greece with Rebecca Hall

Guidebook writer Rebecca Hall talks all things Greece as she sits down with Laura to discuss her travel writing career and some of the hidden gems she's discovered in the country she now calls home.Originally from London, Rebecca has traveled all over the world, but Greece has always had a special place in her heart. She moved there after graduating from University to teach English. That was until a Rough Guide author read her blog. She now regularly contributes to guide books, travel ma...

02-02
33:12

Bolivia through a painter’s eyes: Travelling artist Natasha Cross in South America

Travelling artist Natasha Cross, who’s originally from London, has been making her way up through South America; painting, volunteering and teaching as she goes. She’s currently in Bolivia, a country which stole her heart and stopped her in her tracks three years ago. During that time, Natasha has seen the country go through a political crisis and was at one point walking through blockades to get to work. Shortly after, the pandemic struck and to keep herself busy in lockdown, she used p...

01-12
44:08

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