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Top Five Travel Podcasts

Get informed and inspired for your next holiday with these insightful listens

FOR SOLO TRAVELLERS

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Women Who Travel

What started as a Facebook group for like-minded women has become a podcast loved across the globe.

Hosted by Conde Nast Traveler editors, Meredith Casey and Lale Arikoglu, Women Who Travel is an inspiring listen for those passionate about travel – and female empowerment.

As well as discussing interesting topics such as over-tourism and sustainability, you can listen to interviews with inspiring women including Jessica Nabongo, a Ugandan-American travel blogger and brand influencer who was the first black woman to travel to every country in the world.

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FOR LOVERS OF NEW YORK

NYC Local Guides

Given I’m currently planning a trip to New York for my 40th birthday next year – at this point, anyway – this podcast is a must-listen.

A hit with New Yorkers as well as visitors, NYC Local Guides, hosted by Jennifer O’Brien, is your go-to for an immersive experience in the Big Apple.

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O’Brien chats with New Yorkers to get their insider tips on where to go for the best slice of pizza, local foodie experiences and where to stay.

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FOR DIGITAL NOMADS

Zero To Travel

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If anyone has great travel experiences and advice to share, it’s Jason Moore.

Having been on the road since his early 20s working in travel-related jobs in events and marketing, the expert is a champion of all things digital nomadic and shares his wealth of knowledge on his podcast.

Zero To Travel has been downloaded more than 5 million times in 195 countries and also features interviews with high-profile guests across the travel and digital nomad scenes.

FOR ADVENTURE JUNKIES

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 JUMP Podcast

If you needed motivation to get out and see the world, this is it.

Hosted by Traveling Jackie, who has visited 53 countries so far, JUMP is the ultimate source of travel advice and inspiration.

Formerly known as The Budget-Minded Traveller, this relatable podcast focuses on active and adventure travel, and has plenty of bucket list adventure tips as well as interviews with like-minded travellers around the world.

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FOR THE INDEPENDENT TRAVELLER

Indie Travel Podcast

This is one of the longest-running and most-loved travel podcasts around.

The brainchild of travelling Kiwis Craig and Linda Martin, who have been on the road since 2006, the Indie Travel Podcast provides invaluable tips for those looking for advice.

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There’s everything from the best hostels in Europe to visas, travel insurance and the top 10 lesser-known things to do in each city.

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