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The Travel Diaries

The Travel Diaries

De: Holly Rubenstein
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The Travel Diaries is a weekly interview series where journalist Holly Rubenstein chats to a special guest about their adventures around the world, and the travel experiences and destinations that have shaped their lives.


Be transported to exotic and far flung places as Holly and her diverse range of famous guests take you on a journey through the seven chapters of their life's travel diaries, from their earliest childhood travel memory and the first place they fell in love with; to their all time favourite destination, their hidden gem recommendation and what’s at the top of their bucket list. It's wanderlust, guaranteed!

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Holly Rubenstein
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  • Chris Packham
    Jul 22 2025

    Today’s guest is one of Britain’s best-loved and most fearless voices in wildlife and environmental broadcasting - it’s the brilliant Chris Packham.


    Chris first made his name back in the 1980s as a presenter on The Really Wild Show, a programme that inspired a whole generation of children - myself included - to get out into nature. But before that, he was actually behind the camera, working as a wildlife cameraman after studying zoology. And it’s that deep understanding of animals, ecosystems and science that still underpins everything he does.


    Since those early days, Chris has become a fixture on British television. You’ll know him from Springwatch, Autumnwatch, and Winterwatch, from his BBC documentaries like The Walk That Made Me and Inside Our Autistic Minds, and from his powerful activism, whether he’s leading anti-hunting campaigns, protesting HS2, or calling out the destruction of biodiversity in the UK and beyond.


    He’s won multiple awards for his environmental work and was awarded a CBE for services to nature conservation. But he’s also never been afraid to challenge the establishment, and I think that’s one of the reasons so many people connect with him.


    In today’s episode, we explore the places that have shaped him, from Kathmandhu to Kashmir, Mauritius to Marrakech. He talks about the awe and purpose he finds in travel, the power of experiencing landscapes that tell stories - whether it’s battle sites like Little Bighorn in Montana or the brutalist war memorials of the Balkans - and the importance of discomfort, of being challenged by a place.


    We talk about being neurodivergent and how that shapes the way he sees the world when he travels - and also the places he’ll never return to. Spoiler: it’s not a great day for Dubai or Vegas.


    Destination Recap:


    • White Sands National Park, New Mexico, USA
    • Big Bend National Park, Texas, USA
    • Everglades National Park, Florida, USA
    • Zion National Park, Utah, USA
    • New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England
    • Honduras
    • Borneo
    • Scotland
    • Arles, France
    • Mauritius
    • Seville, Spain
    • Kathmandu, Nepal
    • Kashmir, India
    • Antarctica
    • Galapagos, Ecuador
    • Marrakech, Morocco
    • Bar of sand nr Sanibel Island, Florida, USA
    • Little Big Horn, Montana, USA
    • Dubai
    • Las Vegas, USA
    • Philippines Rainforest
    • The ‘Stans - Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan
    • Finding the Spomeniks


    With thanks to Airbnb for their support of today's episode.


    Thanks so much for listening today. If you want to be the first to find out who is joining me on next week’s episode come and follow me on Instagram I’m @hollyrubenstein, and you’ll also find me on TikTok - I’d love to hear from you. And if you can't wait until then, remember there’s the first 14 seasons to catch up on, that's over 155 episodes to keep you busy.

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  • Simon Calder, Travel Expert, returns
    Jul 15 2025

    Today I’m joined once again by one of the UK’s most trusted and best-loved travel experts - Simon Calder. You’ll know him as the Independent’s travel correspondent, a familiar face on TV and radio, and the go-to voice when travel chaos strikes - whether it's air traffic control meltdowns or passport expiry panics. But beyond the headlines, Simon is also a true adventurer, with an insatiable curiosity for the world and a lifelong love of the open road, rails and skies.


    It’s been a five years since Simon last joined me on the podcast, and in that time, so much has changed - not just in the world of travel, but in the way we think about where we go, how we get there, and why we travel in the first place. So today’s episode is something of a global catch-up. From discovering the ancient cities of Algeria and the wild islands of the Antarctic, to cycling the Danube and family holidays on the beaches of Poland, Simon shares his latest discoveries, surprising favourites, and some underrated gems that might just change your next holiday plans.


    We’ll talk about the rise of slow travel and destinations that deserve the spotlight. Plus, he’ll be offering his signature no-nonsense travel tips, and sharing the far-flung destinations still lingering on his bucket list.


    Destination Recap:


    • Borneo
    • Antarctica
    • South Georgia
    • Algeria
    • Constantine, Algeria
    • The Azores
    • Lebanon
    • Socotra, Yemen
    • Cape Verde
    • Tbilisi, Georgia
    • Ghana
    • Sierra Leone
    • Sopot, Poland
    • Gdansk, Poland
    • Cycling the Danube River, Regensburg, Germany to Vienna, Austria
    • Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland
    • Co. Donegal, Ireland
    • Nepal
    • Madagascar
    • Ukraine
    • Le Marche, Italy


    Simon discusses his top tips for summer holidays after new research from Tesco Travel Money found 2 in 5 travellers are being caught short of cash abroad. You can find out more about Tesco Travel Money by visiting https://www.tescotravelmoney.com/


    With thanks to Airbnb for their support of today's episode.


    Thanks so much for listening today. If you want to be the first to find out who is joining me on next week’s episode come and follow me on Instagram I’m @hollyrubenstein, and you’ll also find me on TikTok - I’d love to hear from you. And if you can't wait until then, remember there’s the first 14 seasons to catch up on, that's over 155 episodes to keep you busy.

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  • Dan Buettner, 'Blue Zones' Longevity Expert & Explorer
    Jul 8 2025

    My guest today is Dan Buettner, a National Geographic Explorer, New York Times bestselling author, Emmy-winning Netflix host, and a record-breaking endurance cyclist. In fact, he holds three Guinness World Records for distance cycling, having pedalled across the globe to over 70 countries. Travel is not just a passion of his - it’s the lens through which he’s viewed, explored, and helped reimagine how we live our lives.


    It was during these epic adventures that Dan’s curiosity about longevity began to take shape. And that curiosity eventually led to one of the most fascinating and impactful projects of our time: The Blue Zones. Working alongside National Geographic and a team of medical researchers and demographers, Dan set out to discover the secrets of the world’s longest-lived people. What he found were five extraordinary regions, in Japan, Costa Rica, Italy, Greece and a religious community in California - now famously known as the Blue Zones - where people weren’t just living longer, they were thriving into their 90s and 100s.


    What’s so remarkable is that these individuals weren’t pursuing health - they were simply living in environments that naturally supported well-being. Think: plant-based diets, daily movement, strong social ties, and a deep sense of purpose.


    His findings became international bestsellers and his Netflix documentary Live to 100 introduced Blue Zones to a worldwide audience. and He’s back this summer with a new cookbook, Blue Zones Kitchen: One Pot Meals, to help us all cook like the world’s healthiest people.


    His travel diaries today take us from the jungles of the Congo, and the plains of the Sahara, to the lakes of Guatemala, and the islands of Japan. There was so much to cover, and I was so fascinated by all of Dan’s insights, that we actually lost track of time, and so we’re going to have to do a part 2 one day to find out his worst travel experience and hear a little bit more about his Mexican hidden gem. But nevertheless, I can’t wait to dive into his story with you, let’s buckle up and get started.


    Destination Recap:


    • Boundary Water Canoe Area between US and Canada
    • Alaska, USA
    • Cycling from Alaska to Argentina
    • Cycling from Minneapolis, Minnesota to St Paul, Minnesota, around the world
    • Cycling Tunisia to South Africa
    • Sahara Desert, Africa
    • Siberia, Russia
    • The Congo, Africa
    • Okinawa, Japan
    • Oaxaca, Mexico
    • Lake Atitlán, Guatemala
    • Chetumal, Mexico
    • Angkor Wat, Cambodia


    Dan's new book Blue Zones Kitchen One Pot Meals is out on September 2nd in the US, and September 8th in the UK.


    With thanks to Airbnb for their support of today's episode.


    Thanks so much for listening today. If you want to be the first to find out who is joining me on next week’s episode come and follow me on Instagram I’m @hollyrubenstein, and you’ll also find me on TikTok - I’d love to hear from you. And if you can't wait until then, remember there’s the first 14 seasons to catch up on, that's over 155 episodes to keep you busy.

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    50 m

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