Learn how you can become your own Travel Agent with insight provided by travel authors, tour guides, adventurers, conservationists, and digital nomads as we, hosts’ Bob DiMenna and Elliot Shibley, interview travel enthusiasts from around the world in order to gain knowledge on all aspects of travel. From understanding how to work the Airline & credit card point system for cheaper ways to travel to... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryPlaces & TravelSociety & Culture |
TTB 233: Journey Through Machu Picchu and Patagonia: An Immersive Adventure
Yaneth Cisneros and Matt Waugh, expert tour guides at South Andes Travel, are renowned for crafting immersive travel experiences in Peru. Their tours emphasize authentic loc... more
TTB 232: Traveling to Eastern Ukraine
Amidst the echoes of conflict in Eastern Ukraine, traveler and Oxford scholar Harry Mitsidis brings a touch of humanity to the front lines. Through his poignant conversations with survivors, Harry—a seasoned aut... more
TTB 231: October Travel Bites
This month we bring you our Travel Bites episode where we break down the previous month’s travel related news that we found interesting.
This month we discuss:
• Rival US mountaineers die in Tibet while competing
• ... more
TTB 230: September Travel Bites
This month we bring you our Travel Bites episode where we break down the previous month’s travel related news that we found interesting.
This month we discuss:
• Cruise Ship Ran Aground In Greenland
• Huge rescue ... more
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If you speak millennial and have an IQ below 17, this is your show. Get to the main points of a trip. For example in the Peru episode we don’t care what you ate at McDonalds. The episode podcast says “trip planning” yet it’s just a rambling recap of their trip, of which they can only partially remember. I feel dumber for listening for even a part of an episode. Millennial East coasters hosting a bad show. Terrible
friendly and informative, highly recommended!
I love how Bob and Elliot share travel tips to improve your travel experiences and cover uncommon stories you won't hear anywhere else. It's fun to hear their banter over travel stories that are in the news. Although I read about travel on a daily basis, they chat about fascinating stories that really draw me in. Follow along on their adventures if you want to have deeper travel experiences.
Learn from people who spend their lives traveling the world. Great hosts. Amazing guests. Don’t miss this one.
I love to travel whenever I have the opportunity, and this podcast does an excellent job of providing insightful content on a wide variety of subjects. I’m still a very new listener, but I’m looking forward to hearing more episodes!
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