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The Travel Diaries

Geoffrey Kent, Founder of Abercrombie & Kent

The Travel Diaries

Holly Rubenstein

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4.5813 Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Today, I’m joined by one of the most well travelled people I have ever spoken to. Geoffrey Kent is the founder, chairman and CEO of the luxury travel company, Abercrombie & Kent, and a titan of the travel industry. Before researching and recording this episode, I didn’t know that much about Geoffrey himself, and now, here in this intro, it’s hard to convey what an extraordinary life he’s led, but I’ll give it a go. 

Raised in rural Kenya, Geoffrey’s said that his whole childhood was like a safari. He tells us about living among leopards and elephants and riding horses when he’d barely even learnt to walk. And from there, during a military career where he served in Bahrain, Oman, Yemen, Cyprus, Libya and Malta, he founded Abercrombie & kent - a travel company best known for inventing the photographic safari, changing wildlife travel forever with the ethos “shoot with a camera, not with a gun”. 


A born explorer, he’s credited with pioneering “experiential travel” so along with telling us about some of the 156 countries he’s already visited, Geoffrey brings to life the experiences that he’s had along the way, and how we can best enjoy some of the world’s most beautiful countries. We don’t really touch on the fact that he’s also a world renowned polo player, he was the Captain of Windsor Park’s polo team which he played on with Prince Charles; or that he took Prince Harry to Botswana after the death of Princess Diana and sparked Prince Harry’s love of Africa. Even so, this is still a long haul feature length episode, there was so much to cover, it’s a love letter to Africa, and one that I hope you’ll really enjoy. So, here’s Geoffrey Kent. 


Destination Recap: 

  • Monaco
  • Florianópolis, Brazil
  • Zambia
  • Kenya
  • Nairobi, Kenya to Cape Town, South Africa motorcycle trip 
  • Masai Mara, Kenya
  • The Aberdare Highlands, Kenya 
  • Malindi, Kenya 
  • Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, England
  • South Pole
  • Botswana 
  • Mauritius 
  • Chief's Camp, Okavango Delta, Botswana
  • Bazaruto Channel, Mozambique 
  • One & Only Le Saint Géran, Mauritius 
  • Gorilla trekking, Uganda
  • Diving in Palau, Philippines
  • Helicopter to Base Camp, Mt Everest
  • Madagascar
  • Greenland
  • Antarctica
  • Finland
  • Helicopter tour of Ethiopia
  • Cocos Islands, Costa Rica
  • Juba, Southern Sudan
  • North West Passage Cruise 


You can follow Geoffrey on Instagram here.


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Thank you so much for listening, and I’ll be back next week. 


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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Travel Diaries podcast.

0:09.8

I'm Holly Rubinstein. I'm a travel and entertainment journalist.

0:13.6

And here each week I'll be speaking to a very special guest about the seven chapters in their life's travel diaries.

0:20.5

From their earliest childhood travel

0:22.8

memory and the first place they fell in love with to their hidden gem and what's at the top

0:27.6

of their travel bucket list. We'll be uncovering their adventures around the world and the

0:32.5

travel experiences and destinations that have shaped their lives.

0:42.4

Today, I'm joined by one of the most well-traveled people I've ever spoken to.

0:49.0

Jeffrey Kent is the founder, chairman and CEO of the luxury travel company, Abercrombie and Kent,

0:51.7

and a titan of the travel industry.

0:54.8

Before researching and recording this episode, I didn't know that much about Jeffrey himself. And now, here in this intro, it's hard to convey what an extraordinary

1:01.2

life he's led, but I'll give it a go. Raised in rural Kenya, Jeffrey said that his whole childhood

1:07.7

was like a safari. He tells us about living among leopards and elephants

1:12.1

and riding horses when he'd barely even learnt to walk. And from there, during a military career where

1:17.9

he served in Bahrain, Oman, Yemen, Cyprus, Libya, Malta, he founded Abercrombie and Kent,

1:23.9

a travel company best known for inventing the photographic safari, changing wildlife travel

1:28.8

forever with the ethos, shoot with a camera, not with a gun. A born explorer, he's credited with

1:34.9

pioneering experiential travel. So along we're telling us about some of the 156 countries he's already

1:41.3

visited, Jeffrey brings to life the experiences that he's had along

1:45.1

the way and how we can best enjoy some of the world's most beautiful countries. We don't really

1:50.3

touch on the fact that he's also a world-renowned polo player. He was a captain of Windsor Park's

1:54.3

polo team alongside Prince Charles, or that he took Prince Harry to Botswana after the death of Princess

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