Travel Bubble Matty Dyas
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In a not-so-far-fetched, dystopian future, world authorities have put all citizens on lockdown.
Thankfully, you can still go on holiday but there is a catch- you can only choose 3 countries to visit for the rest of your life.
Every Wednesday, Matty Dyas talks to travel industry professionals, globetrotters and adventurers from all over the world. They tell us their Travel Bubble choices providing you with post-lockdown inspiration and an ever-growing travel bucket list.
The world's locked down and we can't travel, so let's do the next best thing and talk about it.
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Episode 45 - Philip McAllister: Throw Off The Bowlines
Episode 55 of Travel Bubble is with Tour Leader, Philip McAllister.
Originally from Ireland, his travels have taken him to over 100 countries across 5 continents.
Currently residing in Madrid, Philip has also lived all over the world including Yemen, Costa Rica, Kenya, Argentina and Sri Lanka.
Philip's travels have found him working as a journalist in Yemen, an NGO worker in India and throughout Africa, and even on Hollywood movie sets in Hungary.
A natural storyteller, this episode is guaranteed to put a smile on your face and Phil’s candour as he enthuses about his Travel Bubble choices is infectious. Enough to make you stop what you’re doing and jump on a plane.
In the episode we talk about running a resort abroad, overlanding, housesitting, dangerous situations and much more. Give it a listen.
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As usual, spoilers and episode notes below the jump.
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Country No.1: Ethiopia
Activity: Visit Harar and feed the wild Hyenas
Food: Ethiopian cuisine in general and tej (honey wine)
Country No.2: Iran
Activity: Yazd, Isfahan and Persepolis
Food: Dried peaches, the bread, fruit juices and doogh
Country No. 3: Costa Rica
Activity: Drive from coast to coast, see the Poás Volcano
Food: The Fruit
Wildcard: North Korea
Top Travel Tip: Just go.
Best Souvenir: Memories.
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Episode 44 - Harry Mitsidis: Nomad Maniac
Episode 44 is with Harry Mitsidis, arguably the most well-travelled man in the world.
He is the founder of Nomad Mania, a community that divides the world into 1301 regions based on territory, population, diversity, economy and tourist appeal. Harry currently tops the list of travellers, having visited 1,253 of those regions.
Is there a better possible guest for Travel Bubble?
Where would the man who has been everywhere choose as his Travel Bubble choices?
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As usual, spoilers below the jump.
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Country No.1: Colombia
Activity: Dance to the Latin rhythms
Food: Coffee
Country No.2: Serbia
Activity: Have a coffee, watch life go by and read a Serbian newspaper
Food: Meatball filled with ham and cheese
Country No. 3: Indonesia
Activity: Karaoke in Jakarta.
Food: Noodles with an egg on top for 50p
Wildcard: Tokelau as a territory. Machu Pichu as a place.
Top Travel Tip: Be and ambassador for your country.
Best Souvenir: Kitsch plates and memories.
Other links:
NomadMania.travel
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Episode 43 - Chantal Patton: A Borderless Family
Today’s guest is Chantal Patton, who has travelled to over 100 countries with her family over the last 8 years.
In 2013 Chantal, her husband Tyler and their three daughters Julia, Angelique & Chloe embarked on a five-week holiday to Europe, they loved it so much that they decided to continue travelling.
Originally from Canada, the Patton family now world-school their children and they have a collective goal to visit every country in the world together. They document their journey on their website and YouTube channel as “Growing Up Without Borders”
In this episode we talk logistics of travelling with family, the joys, the difficulties and of course we find out about Chantal’s Travel Bubble choices.
You can find out more about Chantal and her family by visiting https://growingupwithoutborders.com/.
Listen to the episode now by searching for Travel Bubble wherever you get your podcasts or you can visit www.travelbubblepodcast.com where you will also find links to the show notes and other episodes.
Please like, share, rate and subscribe to Travel Bubble to show your support of the podcast.
Spoilers below the jump.
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Country No.1: Spain
Activity: Visit Grenada
Food: Paella. Not octopus
Country No.2: Switzerland
Activity: Visit the town of Zermatt
Food: Raclette
Country No. 3: New Zealand
Activity: Hiking in nature
Food: Indian Food
Wildcard: Georgia
Top Travel Tip: Lower your expectations
Best Souvenir: Elephant candle from Swaziland.
Other links:
https://growingupwithoutborders.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxXqRGeCRCMgZaQIrAP03mw
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Episode 42 - Tony Giles: Seeing The World, His Way
Tony Giles has visited 128 countries around the world. He is also totally blind and 80% deaf.
He has written three books about his travels and seeing the world his way. His ultimate goal is to travel to every country in the world.
In an interview with Forbes, Tony said : “people who say they’d like to travel but have family, a job, a mortgage, are simply making excuses. Anyone can travel if they really want to. It doesn’t have to cost much. I think the majority of people are afraid of the unknown and prefer to stay within their comfort zone.”
If this episode doesn’t inspire you to book to that trip, then nothing will.
It’s a really funny and candid interview – listen to it now wherever you get your podcasts or by visiting www.travelbubblepodcast.com.
You can find out more about Tony by visiting his website www.TonyTheTraveller.com, here you will also find links to purchase Tony’s e-books. He is also currently raising funds for Galloway’s Society for the Blind, you can donate here: www.justgiving.com/Tony-Giles4
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As usual, spoilers and episode notes are available below.
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Country No.1: New Zealand
Activity: The highest, biggest bungee jump
Food: Possum pies
Country No.2: Turkey
Activity: Sighted- belly dance show. Blind- sit and drink coffee.
Visit Olympus and sit in a tree house.
Food: Kebab, chips, rice, yoghurt and salad.
Country No. 3: Argentina
Activity: Visit Perito Moreno glacier and Iguazu falls
Food: Empanada
Anything else:
Wildcard: Nepal
Top Travel Tip: Do your research, plan and be flexible.
Best Souvenir: Flip-flop keyring from New Zealand
Other links:
https://www.tonythetraveller.com/
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Episode 41 - Nick Butter: Run The World
Nick Butter has ran a marathon in every country in the world. 3 marathons a week, every week, for 96 weeks, totalling 196 marathons in as many countries. Doing so he claimed the crown for the first and only person to run a full marathon distance in every country on the planet.
He’s an endurance athlete, adventurer, speaker, best selling author and a multiple world record holder. He is also the fastest person to ever run the 5,420 miles around the coast of Great Britain. During his travels he has also faced gunfire, muggings, dog attacks and a minor heart attack.
In short, what I’m trying to say is – what a start to Season 3.
This episode combines two of my biggest loves, running and travel. I can’t wait for you to listen.
You can do so by searching Travel Bubble wherever you get your podcasts or you can visit www.travelbubblepodcast.com.
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As usual, spoilers and episode in the show notes below.
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Country No.1: Kiribati
Activity: Run around the island
Food: Breadless fish finger sandwich
Country No.2: Guatemala
Activity: Go and volunteer
Food: Guatemala style tapas or street-side burnt corn on the cob
Country No. 3: Nepal
Activity: Get up high.
Anything else: Random, homemade Nepalese soup
Wildcard: North Pole
Top Travel Tip: Chill the hell out. Buy an extension cable and always carry a pen.
Best Souvenir: A replica Bremer “T” Wall from Afghanistan
Other links:
https://www.nickbutter.com/
https://www.the196foundation.com/
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Episode 40 - Petch Nethnapat: Travel For Yourself
This week we speak to overland explorer, Petch Nethnapat, about his Travel Bubble choices.
After growing up in Thailand, Petch moved to the US to study. Once graduating at the age of 23, he embarked on an epic overland journey of more than 15,000km from Thailand to Morocco – without taking a single flight.
Now more than 70 countries later, his slower pace of travelling has allowed him to see and photograph life on the road, as well as learn from the locals along the way. Some of his memorable routes include a road trip to Aleppo from Beirut, hitchhiking through the jungle in Guinea Bissau and travelling from Syria to Afghanistan.
In 2021 alone, Petch travelled to 23 countries including spending time in 14 different provinces in Afghanistan just before the Taliban takeover and this episode we talk all about travelling through the Pandemic and how Covid didn’t put a stop to Petch’s adventures. It is easy to why he was named as Noman Mania’s most Intrepid Traveller of the year in 2021.
He is now co-founder of Saga Expeditions which offer unique and insightful tours, with 2022 offering trips to the likes of Togo and Benin for the Voodoo Festival, South Sudan, Yemen and an expedition to Peru with the Matses ‘Jaguar’ Tribe.
Tune in to hear where he has chosen, involving countries that many deem too risky to currently enter, where to get delicious cold soup and where there is a must-see mud mosque.
Spoilers in the show notes, don't forget to like, subscribe, rate and tell your friends about the Travel Bubble podcast.
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Country No.1: Russia
Activity: Trans-Siberian Express
Food: Pelmini or Okroshka
Country No.2: Afghanistan
Activity: Visit Nuristan
Food: Karahi or Bolani
Country No. 3: Mali
Activity: Djenne Mosque (mud mosque)
Food: Peanut sauce with meat or fried fish (Tigua Degue/Mafe)
Link:
Djenne mud mosque
Wildcard: Brazil
Top Travel Tip: Know why you travel.
Best Souvenir: One magnet and one bank note per country
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