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Gemma Thompson
A girl's guide to travelling alone
Welcome to A Girl’s Guide to Travelling Alone! I’m Gemma Thompson and I’ve been happily travelling solo since 2002. From weekend breaks, to planning epic round-the-world trips, I’m here to help, with practical tips and advice on topics such as how to stay safe, how to decide where to go, how to avoid Delhi Belly and how to plan a worry free trip. I’ll be interviewing some amazing guests such as Wanderlust Magazine’s resident medic Dr. Jane Wilson-Howarth, adventure traveller Dave Cornthwaite and Stylist magazine travel editor Anna Hart. There will also be on-the-road city guides plus...
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 30 ratings
Love this podcast
Really inspirational podcast, as a travel podcaster myself this is one of my favourites. Gemma is a fab presenter and has so many brilliant travel stories.
KateOHHHH via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/17/21
What a lovely podcast
Gemma is a delight to listen to and I’m a big fan of her podcast. My fave episode is the one with Joanne from Skyscanner, that was really interested. Well done on a brilliant show and i love finding other travel podcasters to connect with. xx
Boudicca94 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 03/17/21
Kinda want to travel alone now!
Being quarentined is no fun, but listening to travel stories feeds my soul! After hearing a couple of episodes I feel more encouraged to travel alone!
andreeaterres via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/16/20
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