interview
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Reading Time: 8 minutes We talk about his time on the road, approach to sustainable travel, fave Intrepid trip, and so much more.
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Reading Time: 4 minutes Darrell Wade co-founded the world’s largest adventure travel company. But he still likes his own adventures to be sociable and a little unplanned.
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Reading Time: 4 minutes As a teenager, Faye Wilkinson travelled on several Intrepid family holidays. We spoke to her about her memories of them and the lasting impression they’d had.
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Features
10 questions with the first documented woman to travel to every country
by Bex Shapiro August 15, 2017Reading Time: 6 minutes Cassie De Pecol recently became the first woman on record to travel to all 196 sovereign nations, and we got the chance to ask her for tips on solo travel.
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Reading Time: 6 minutes Meet Charles Butler. He’s cycling from Egypt to South Africa, raising money for charity and having the adventure of a lifetime.
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FeaturesStories
Meet the funeral director who quit her job to travel the world
by Bex Shapiro April 2, 2017Reading Time: 8 minutes “No one is going to stand up at your funeral and talk about how awesome it was that you had 97 pairs of designer shoes and a refrigerator with wifi. Experiences are always, always going to be more fulfilling than material things.”
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FeaturesStories
Meet the American couple who road-tripped for 10 years nonstop
by Bex Shapiro March 18, 2017Reading Time: 9 minutes Introducing journalist Karen Catchpole and photographer Eric Mohl, a couple whose road trip is the definition of epic. It’s been a decade, and they’re still going strong…
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Responsible Travel
Blood Lions: The real story behind lion walks and canned hunting
by Philippa Whishaw August 10, 2016Reading Time: 7 minutes There are currently thousands of lions and other predators being held in captivity across the continent. Meet the team who’s trying to fight back.
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Guides
Macedonian wine guide: we chat with the country’s leading expert
by James Shackell March 24, 2016Reading Time: 4 minutes When you say ‘internationally renowned wine’, places like Tuscany, Provence and Mendoza usually leap to mind. Macedonia not so much…