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This week we're chatting to award-winning writer Shafik Meghji about Chile. Stretching almost a third of the length of South America, this narrow country is bursting with diverse landscapes, vibrant cities and incredible wildlife. Join us as we trek through the wilds of Torres del Paine, eat out in the buzzing port city of Valparaiso and journey to the mist-shrouded Chiloé Archipelago.
Shafik's brand new book Small Earthquakes: A Journey Through Lost British History in South America is out July 2025.
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Today we’re joined by Mark Agnew, a writer, journalist and motivational speaker who made history as part of the first group to ever complete the Northwest Passage by kayak. We talk all about the resilience required to undertake the 2,000 mile trip, the unexpected joy of headwinds and close encounters with polar bears. We also discuss the true meaning of adventure and how you often don’t need to travel to a far-flung corner of the world to have a rewarding experience.
Mark’s brand new book There Will be Headwinds is out 3rd July.
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This week travel writer Rebecca Hallett helps us dream up our perfect trip to Japan. Join us as we explore the lesser visited places across the archipelago and encounter a fire festival that feels like a fever dream, an 80 temple pilgrimage tracing the coastline and the bear mascot/happiness manager who has become a Japanese obsession.
The fossilised tree museum mentioned is Sanbe Azukihara Buried Forest Museum.
Get your copy of Ultimate Japan: https://geni.us/UltimateJapan
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Today we’re off to Bologna with travel and culture writer Alex Sakalis. The capital of Emilia-Romagna is nicknamed la dotta (the learned) for its university, the oldest in Europe; la rossa (the red) for both the colour of its buildings and its political leanings; and la grassa (the fat) for its gluttonous cuisine. Join us on a tour of pretty piazzas, porticoed streets and pasta dishes as we uncover the city’s distinct identity, rich culinary heritage and surprising jazz pedigree.
Discover The Italian Way: https://geni.us/TheItalianWay
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In this special bonus episode we invite DK Travel editors Zoë Rutland and Tijana Todorinović to give us a bucket list reboot. We discuss the importance of having a bucket list, romanticising the little things and plenty of ideas to inspire your next trip.
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Where to Go is back and we’re heading down under! On today’s episode travel journalist Sarah Reid shows us how to embrace Australia’s easy-going lifestyle and love of the great outdoors, whether it's casually spotting a whale (or four) with your morning coffee, swimming sustainably with sharks or taking a hot spring dip in the middle of the outback. Tune in for the unique wildlife of Kangaroo Island, an epic road trip across the Northern Territory and meat pies that rival their British counterparts.
Giveaway alert!
Later this season we’ll be celebrating our biggest book yet The Travel Bucket List with a special bonus episode. To be in with a chance of winning a copy of the book, send us an audio clip to travelguides@uk.dk.com telling us about your top bucket list trip and we might even include it in the episode. You must be in the UK to enter the price draw. Entrants must be received by 23.59 GMT on 14.11.24.
Find the full T&Cs here: https://geni.us/podcast-prize-draw
How to send a voice memo from your iPhone or iPad:
Apple devices have an in-built application called Voice Memos App that allows you to make voice recordings. Here's how you can use it:
1. Open the Voice Memos app on your iPhone or iPad.
2. Tap the red record button to start recording your message.
3. Once finished, tap the red button again to stop. Your recording will automatically save.
4. To send your recording, tap on the desired audio file, click the circle with three horizontal dots, then click ‘Share’, and choose Mail, or your email provider’s app. Input our email and subject then send.
How to send a voice recording from Android devices
Android devices also provide a simple process to record and send voice recordings. Here's a brief tutorial:
1. Open your recorder app (you can download one from the Google Play Store if your device doesn't have a built-in app).
2. Record your voice message and save it to your device.
3. Open your email provider’s app, draft a new email, and attach the audio file. Input our email and subject then send.
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