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Andrea Wren
Andrea
Wren
I'm a travel journalist turned travel agent, running my own web-based agency Wren Elite Travel which focuses on adventure, activity, luxury holidays, tours, safaris and specialist travel. I love all kinds of travel, but have spent a lot of time reviewing luxury hotels in the course of my work so am partial to comfort! I do also love adventure and activity as well, and am prepared to 'rough it' (just a little bit) for the sake of getting to see and experience exciting parts of the world and local communities.

A highlight of one trip was having a silver service luncheon with the British Ambassador and his wife in his home in La Paz, Bolivia, and then I adored the opportunity to get up close and personal with a Tasmanian Devil in Australia's island state earlier this year! I haven't been yet to Alaska or Antarctica - and these are both my dream destinations and on my list.
Annette Gurr
Annette
Gurr
I love to travel and now I am (early) retired can do more of it.
Mostly "do my own thing" rather than going with a group. For years I have always taken a Travel Log to write a daily dairy to accompany my many photographs and to jog my memory.
Most interesting place to date - Penang, Malaysia where I was lucky enough to meet an English man who had lived there for many years and spoke the language - he became my unofficial guide introducing me to the night food markets in Georgetown and The English Club for ex-pats.
My last trip was to Cuba in 15 November with The Adventure Company. Keen to get there before Castro moved on and so pleased I visited this country. Have posted a couple of Tips on currency and Sanitation on this site and will add more thoughts on the place itself shortly.
I want to go to Castries, St Lucia to research some family history and not for a Sandals holiday and, for the same reason, St John's New Brunswick. Any news from independant travellers to these areas, particulary to Castries, would be very welcome.
antonella
antonella
Hi!
My name is Antonella and I am an Italian responsible traveller who enjoys actively interacting with the places I spend time in.
Having spent most of my life believing that travelling was merely observing the particularities of a new places and peoples, I now enjoy feeling and discovering new cultures, environments and ways of living, while getting to know them from many different perspectives, points of view and points in time.
I have also grown to love travelling in a group and, after having explored England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Austria, Russia, Marocco and Turkey togehter, we are now planning a new and exciting trip to Israel for next november!!
In the meantime, not having been able to afford a trip to Japan for this august, we are hosting a week of Japanese art & culture in our organic farm with agriturism here in Borzonasca (Genova - Italia) which is, in the end, the greatest place I can advise anyone to visit...not just because we are here...but also because it is immersed in green woodland and embraced by two crystal-clear streams and hosted by people whose main aim is to be responsible both at home and abroad ;)
ben sebgag lakhdar
ben
sebgag
lakhdar
local tour leader fro trip in the desert , hoggar and tassili , treking or in 4x4
Debbie Willes
Debbie
Willes
After visiting France many times on holiday, I was lucky enought to move here with my husband and 2 boys in 2002. We now live in a great house overlooking the vineyards and are just minutes from the many wonderful sites in the Loire Valley. When we are not enjoying life here we like to travel to Florida (for the sunshine) or to explore other parts of Europe.
Elle Draper
Elle
Gabrielle
Gabrielle
I have 2 very complementary addictions: travel and photography, that's why this website of all the ones I visited seems to me the most appropriate. I hope through it to exchange tips and secrets about travel and photography.
I like travel in all shapes and fashion- except maybe package tours on the Costa Brava!- My favourite trip of all times was when years ago, my husband and I drove a land-Rover all the way from UK to Delhi and back. Pity that in those days I was not taking pictures and I did not write a diary. Memories fade! what I find most gratifying now are travels for a cause like trekking in the Moroccan Sahara for Médecins du Monde, running in Senegal for La Sénégazelle, or doing some 'community challenge' in Namibia (that's my next 'responsible' trip) for a charity. Africa is an alltime magnet and I always have an African trip planned on the horizon as soon as I come back from one! Africa and deserts are the ultimate spriritual experience for me. The feeling of being as small as one of these grains of sand in the immensity of the landscape is awesome!
I love Europe as well, and have so much to discover still of my 'old' continent. I loved walking a week of the GR20 in Corsica in June this year and I loved lazying in an ' Agritourismo' near Verona and going to hear Carmen in the Roman Arena. I love living in Manchester; it's its imperfections that make it so endearing, I think. France is my country of origin and each time I go there I am discovering something new; it is so varied and beautiful!
Further afield I would like to visit Mongolia (The Gobi Desert)and go back to Laos and Vietnam where I lived for a while when I was a child.
George Roe
George
Roe
Guy Lankester
Guy
Lankester
I have been independently travelling in Africa for 20 years and have recently set up my own travel company called From Here 2 Timbuktu. I specialise in taking people across the Sahara and on small group tours in West Africa, principally Mali, Cameroon and Senegal. I do a 6 month journey from the UK and you may join me for 2 weeks or more of Faraway Festivals, tribal trips, river cruises and gorilla trekking. All of my trips take people to some of the remote communities that I have befriended on my travels, to far and distant places as my company name suggests.
I have long felt that tourism in Africa tends to concentrate on the wild life and the landscape whilst the most exciting, vibrant and inspiring side of Africa - its diverse people and their extraordinary cultures - passes by the window of the 4x4.

The aim is to give people that independent travel experience without the hassle, to get you right out there into the back and beyond and to put something back into some comunitiies which are very dear to my heart.
ian ripper
ian
ripper
I love to discover new places with a relaxed atmosphere and quirky local customs and stories. I hate the herd instinct!
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