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The Travel Diaries

Ben Fogle - From The Archives

The Travel Diaries

Holly Rubenstein

Conversation, Arts, Celebrity Interview, The Travel Diaries, Interview, Places & Travel, Travel Guide, Wanderlust, Chef, Podcast, Destination, Society, Society & Culture, Holly Rubenstein, Travel, Culture, Journalist, Personal Journals

4.6758 Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2023

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Today we’re uncovering another favourite episode from The Travel Diaries archive, now that we have over 100 episodes to pick from, as we build up to our big season finale with Joanna Lumley next week. It was so hard to choose, but when I reflected on the episodes that sparked the most wanderlust in me, from the most seasoned travellers, I thought it had to be Ben Fogle. Ben’s episode was recorded back in the Covid days, during season three, when no one really knew what was going on with the future of travel, and his tales of epic physical feats, wilderness living , going to the most remote parts of the planet, really inspired me at the time.


Ben is an award-winning broadcaster and one of the UK’s most prolific adventurers. He has rowed across the Atlantic Ocean, swam from Alcatraz to San Francisco, run the Marathon Des Sables (a 6 day ultra marathon across the Sahara Desert), raced across the Antarctica to the South Pole and most recently climbed Mount Everest. 


He’s written nine best-selling books - many about travel - and has the enviable title of the United Nations Patron of the Wilderness. And speaking of the Wilderness, he has travelled to every corner of the globe while filming his long-running hit TV series, New Lives in the Wild, a notion that feels particularly relevant right now during lockdown. 


Get ready to be transported to Guatemala, the top of Mt Everest, Ethiopia, the Canadian Wilderness and…Ayia Napa.


Destination Recap:

  • Taransay, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
  • Lake Chemong, Ontario, Canada
  • British Columbia, Canada
  • Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada
  • Latin America 
  • Quito, Ecuador
  • Antigua, Guatemala
  • Bolivia 
  • Pitcairn Island, South Pacific
  • Pleistocene Park, Siberia
  • The Atlantic Ocean
  • Mt Everest, Nepal 
  • Cornwall, England
  • Ethiopia
  • Lalibela, Ethiopia
  • Ayia Napa, Mallorca, Spain
  • Haiti
  • The Great Wall of China, China
  • The North Pole
  • The South Pole


Thank you so much for listening today. If you haven’t yet left a rating or a review, why not do so now? Your support is so greatly appreciated and most importantly, helps others to discover the podcast. 


Don’t forget you can listen on Spotify, Apple podcasts, Castbox, Stitcher and pretty much all other podcast apps. Hit subscribe and every week a new episode will appear in your library.


To find out who’s on next week’s show come and find me on Instagram. I’m @hollyrubenstein and I’d love to hear from you. And visit TheTravelDiariesPodcast.com for everything podcast-related.



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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Travel Diaries podcast. I'm your host, journalist Holly Rubinstein,

0:11.4

and here each week I'll be speaking to a very special guest about the seven chapters in their

0:17.2

life's travel diaries. From their earliest childhood travel memory and the first place

0:22.1

they fell in love with to their hidden gem and what's at the top of their travel bucket list,

0:27.4

we'll be uncovering their adventures around the world and the travel experiences and

0:32.2

destinations that have shaped their lives. Today we're uncovering another favorite episode from the Travel Diaries

0:39.2

archive now that we have over 100 episodes to pick from as we build up to our big season finale

0:44.2

with Joanna Lumley next week. It was so hard to choose but when I reflected on the episodes that

0:50.8

sparked the most wanderlast in me from the most season travellers,

0:55.2

I thought it had to be Ben Fogel this week.

0:57.9

Ben's episode was recorded back in the COVID days during season three

1:02.6

when no one really knew what was going on with the future of travel.

1:06.5

And his tales of epic physical feats, wilderness living, going to the most remote parts of the planet, really inspired me.

1:14.9

So let's hear a bit more about him now.

1:18.3

Ben is not only an award-winning broadcaster, fronting many of our most loved TV shows.

1:23.4

He is also one of the UK's most prolific adventurers.

1:28.0

He has rode across the Atlantic Ocean, swam from Alcatraz to San Francisco,

1:33.7

run the Marathon de Sable, a six-day ultra-marathon across the Sahara Desert,

1:39.3

raced across Antarctica to the South Pole, and most recently climbed Mount Everest.

1:45.3

It makes me exhausted just thinking about it.

1:48.4

He's written nine best-selling books, many about travel, and has the enviable title of the United Nations patron of the wilderness.

1:58.3

And speaking of the wilderness, he's traveled to every corner of the globe while filming his long-running hit TV series New Lives in the wilderness. And speaking of the wilderness, he's traveled to every corner of the globe while

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