The Stone Circles of Senegambia

Author Philip Briggs explores these ancient stone circles, each one reminiscent of a miniature Stonehenge, which form one of Africa’s most enigmatic and intriguing archaeological relicts.

Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Project

Author Philip Briggs describes the work of The Gambia’s Chimpanzee Rehabilitation Project.

 

What’s in a name? A historical tour of Freetown

Uncover the international influences of Freetown’s past with our historical tour of the capital.

Witch hunting in Sherbro, Sierra Leone

With a fearsome reputation and spellbinding show, the special powers of the Shenge will leave you mesmerised.

The best birdwatching sites in the world

Written by Bradt Travel Guides   Tanzania The colourful lilac-breasted roller is one of Tanzania’s most impressive birds © Ariadne Van Zandbergen, Africa Image…

Walking on Minchinhampton Common

There are walks that get you from A to B, hikes that form a stretch of long-distance trail and then there are easy-going walks for no purpose other than to lift the soul. A walk on Minchinhampton Common does just that.

An interview with Her Royal Highness Princess Michael of Kent

Her Royal Highness Princess Michael of Kent discusses her experiences with cheetahs and her new book, A Cheetah’s Tale.


Outdoor adventure in Transylvania

If you’re looking for an action-packed activity holiday Transylvania is the place for you.

The best castles, fortresses and palaces in Transylvania

Transylvania is home to many impressive castles, palaces and fortresses. Here are eight of the best. 

A self-guided tour of St George’s

Author Paul Crask takes us on a walking tour of the beautiful Grenadian capital. 

14 European national parks that you’ve probably never heard of

There are many national parks in Europe that remain fairly unknown. Here you can discover 14 of the best. Why miss out on visiting somewhere spectacular?

I did it highway: The world’s greatest roads

Check out these classic coastal routes and steep mountain switchbacks

The Bianca C

Bianca C  is the Caribbean’s largest diveable shipwreck. Nicknamed ‘the Titanic of the Caribbean’, this wreck is an atmospheric and interesting dive.

Walking in Carriacou

Author Paul Crask explores enchanting Carriacou in the Southern Grenadines on foot, proving walking is the best method of transport around the island.

Five day trips in Grenada

Explore beyond the sun loungers on Grenada with these five cultural day trips.