Peru: to the Nazca Lines and Lake Titicaca for the Latest Lonely Planet Guidebook
Goodness knows how many miles, by shaky internal flight and bumpy road and sputtering boat trip and spectacular mountain hike, […]
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Goodness knows how many miles, by shaky internal flight and bumpy road and sputtering boat trip and spectacular mountain hike, […]
My latest series of articles for Culture Trip, just out, focuses on legendary South American traveller hangouts from Cartagena, Colombia […]
Hiking across the causeway to Lindisfarne in Northumberland on the St Cuthbert’s Way can seem, from certain angles when the […]
2019 is nearly out and as the year speeds towards conclusion, I realise that several new titles I have contributed […]
The classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in Peru. Hiking Eastern Europe’s most mountainous terrain, the High Tatras in Slovakia. […]
A lot of you might have already seen this feature, given Norwegian’s increasingly vast network these days. June is their […]
Was a huge, huge honour on Tuesday night to pick up the LATA Latin American Travel Writer of the Year […]
Over the last year or so I’ve been doing a lot of work with leading adventure travel operators Kimkim to […]
Happy 2019. When people ask me what my 2018 highlight was travel-wise, the hike to Choquequirao, billed as Peru’s Next […]
And there it was, 2018, passed by in a flash! Passed by so speedily, in fact, that I haven’t even […]
I don’t expect anyone who drops in occasionally to this site to make sense of the daily plans and monthly […]
I suppose it is not for nothing that I have the protagonist of Roebuck, 16th century South American gentleman adventurer […]
Whilst the Ecuadorian Highlands cannot quite compete with Peru for length, breadth and variety, it can offer some insights to […]
Ah, boat trips. They fill me with an excitement no other means of transport can – particularly river trips, because […]
There are a fair few nations that lend themselves to being termed ‘World’s Most Addictive Wilderness”. I have not (yet) […]
A round-up of books published of late that I’ve co-authored or contributed to is, I fear, a little overdue… Already […]