Become a Travel Writer
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Become a Travel Writer

From Tourist to Teller: Your Essential Guide to Becoming a Travel Writer For the aspiring explorer who sees a story in every sunset, a history lesson in every cobblestone, and an adventure on every journey—travel writing is a dream job. But how do you transition from simply being a keen traveller to a professional storyteller? …

Books

Black Ghosts

Black Ghosts: A Journey Into the Lives of Africans in China EDWARD STANFORD TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR WINNER 2025A FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023: TRAVEL China today is a land of opportunity for African people blocked from commerce with most of Europe and Northern America. It is also an intersection of racism and prejudice. …

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On the Shadow Tracks

On the Shadow Tracks: A Journey through Occupied Myanmar ‘On the Shadow Tracks harnesses the railway lines of Myanmar’s complicated past to its turbulent present, and the result is part travelogue, part history and completely absorbing. An astonishing achievement’ – Joanna Lumley In 2016, while working as a journalist in Yangon, Clare Hammond discovered an obscure …

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Walking with Nomads

Walking with Nomads: One Woman’s Adventures Through a Hidden World from the Sahara to the Atlas Mountains ‘Transports the reader to another world’ Sunday ExpressAdventurer and TV presenter Alice Morrison takes the reader on three remarkable and inspirational journeys across Morocco, Walking with Nomads from the Sahara to the Atlas mountains, to reveal the growing challenges …

Beaches Coastal Travel

South Devon

South Devon is a region in England known for its varied landscape, from rugged coastline with sandy coves to rolling hills and woodlands. It is a popular destination for tourism, offering a mix of coastal towns like Dartmouth, Salcombe, and Torquay, and the inland national park, Dartmoor. The area is ideal for both relaxation and adventure, …

Germany Language

The Simple Charm of “Hallo”: Why Germans Greet Tourists with a Friendly Word

For tourists arriving in Germany, one of the most immediate and pleasant observations is the frequency with which they are greeted—often with the simple, familiar sound of “Hallo.” This welcoming gesture isn’t just a sign of friendliness toward visitors; it’s deeply rooted in German cultural norms and etiquette surrounding public and communal spaces. A Matter …