Welcome to A Girl’s Guide to Travelling Alone! I’m Gemma Thompson and I’ve been happily travelling solo since 2002. From weekend breaks, to planning epic round-the-world trips, I’m here to help, with practical tips and advice on topics such as how to stay safe, how to decide where to go, how to avoid Delhi Belly and how to plan a worry free trip. I’ll be interviewing some amazing guests such as Wa... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Places & TravelSociety & Culture |
Lamorna Ash is a British writer, and her award-winning book ‘Dark, Salt, Clear: Life in a Cornish fishing town’ documents her time spent in the Cornish town of Newlyn. We spoke about what it is to fully immerse yourself into a new environment, and wh... more
Meaghan Hackinen is a Canadian writer, ultra-endurance cyclist, and adventure-seeker. Her first book, South Away: The Pacific Coast on Two Wheels has been nominated for two Canadian book awards.
Francesca Specter is the author of ‘Alonement - How To Be Alone and Absolutely Own It.' We discuss the best ways to make the most of your alone time.
Writer and Photographer Suchitra Vijayan spent seven years travelling solo, across 9,000 miles along India's many borders, from Pakistan to Myanmar to Afghanistan.
Gem Bowles is a solo travel advocate and one of HolidayPirate's deal hunters. In this episode we talk about getting started in solo travel and also some top unexpected tips that can turn a good trip into a great one.
Preet Chandi is a polar explorer. She is currently training to become the first Asian woman to complete a solo unsupported expedition to the South Pole in Antarctica.
Patti Lefkos is an adventure travel writer. She did not try solo travel until she was in her sixties, and she published her first book at the age of 73.
Helen Ochyra shares her experience of solo travel in Scotland and what makes this country so special.
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Really inspirational podcast, as a travel podcaster myself this is one of my favourites. Gemma is a fab presenter and has so many brilliant travel stories.
Gemma is a delight to listen to and I’m a big fan of her podcast. My fave episode is the one with Joanne from Skyscanner, that was really interested. Well done on a brilliant show and i love finding other travel podcasters to connect with. xx
Being quarentined is no fun, but listening to travel stories feeds my soul! After hearing a couple of episodes I feel more encouraged to travel alone!
Reminds me of eat, pray, love ! more
In a overwhelming vista of travel podcasts, Gemma offers a trusty light hearted and informative route to escapism. I love the premise of the pod, and although not being a member of the target audience, I bask in the educative landscape she and her guests layout. If you miss the experience of travelling in these days of restrictive lockdown I can’t recommend this podcast enough. After a few episodes and especially after listening to “Hiking The Path of the Gods” you will feel that you have travel... more
Excellent podcast! Full of great advice and guidance. Thanks!
What a wonderful podcast and host. I have never thought about what it would be like to travel alone. Now I’m considering saving up and putting it on my bucket list. I love Danielle and I am a member of her facebook group so it was a nice surprise to come across this interview. Kudos Gemma! You’re about to make me a world traveler <3 (Kimberly - ShePod Member)
The interviews Gemma airs are anything but dull. The guests give interesting stories of traveling alone, what they learned what to do and not to do.
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