Episodios

  • 363 GHANA: A Bribe, Bureaucracy, and the Beautiful Buzz of Accra – Part 1
    Apr 22 2025

    Join me, Palle Bo, as I land in West Africa and dive into the vibrant chaos of Ghana’s capital. In this first episode from Accra, things don’t exactly go to plan — starting with a stressful border crossing where I’m almost denied entry (and might've been asked for a bribe).

    Then it’s on to SIM card struggles, hotel mix-ups, and an unexpected conversation about Danish football in a local Uber. I’m also reunited with my globetrotting travel buddy Cynthia, as we kick off our journey through Ghana, Togo, Benin, and São Tomé.

    Plus, I reveal what happened when my Yellow Fever vaccine book nearly grounded me — and what to expect next as our Accra adventures continue.

    Key takeaways: – How not having your name in your vaccine book can cause major problems

    - Getting a SIM card in Ghana vs. using eSIM with GigSky

    - Why Accra is both chaotic and full of charm

    - Ghana facts: language, religion, size, and more

    - The story of Cynthia Globe and our travels

    - Upcoming: fantasy coffins, karaoke surprises, and deeper looks at Ghanaian society

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  • 362 Exploring the Unexplored: Papua New Guinea, Syria, and Mauritania with Extraordinary Tour Guides
    Apr 5 2025

    In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, we dive into the world of off-the-beaten-path travel with three extraordinary tour guides I met at the Extraordinary Travel Festival in Bangkok.

    Join me as I talk to:

    David Van Driessche – a photographer and tour leader who brings travelers into the heart of Papua New Guinea’s remote tribal communities.

    Fadi Assi – a passionate advocate for tourism in Syria, offering eye-opening historical and cultural experiences.

    Baba Ahmed El Bekay – a pioneer of tourism in Mauritania, home to ancient cities, epic desert adventures, and the iconic Iron Ore Train.

    We discuss what makes these destinations so unique, why more travelers should consider visiting them, and how responsible tourism can have a meaningful impact.

    This episode is filled with insight, inspiration, and stories you won’t hear on your average travel show.

    Relevant Links:
    David Van Driessche: https://tribesofpapuanewguinea.com
    Fadi Assi: https://goldenteamsy.com
    Baba Ahmed El Bekay: http://www.toremauritania.com

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  • 361 EXTRAORDINARY TRAVEL: Denmark’s Top Travelers on Exploring the World
    Mar 8 2025

    In this episode, I’m joined by an incredible group of travellers with ties to Denmark. They’ve ventured to some of the world's most remote corners, pushed boundaries, and have fascinating stories to share.

    Meet Mette Ehlers Mikkelsen, one country away from visiting every UN nation, who is willing to quit her job to reach her final destination. Thor Pedersen, the man behind Once Upon a Saga, became the first person to visit every country without flying. Cathrine Krogh is an independent and fearless traveller who has visited 164 countries, often solo. Peter Fenger, a well-traveled adventurer who moves so fast I can barely keep up. And Per Besson, my co-host for this episode, a language genius who reached all 193 UN nations while learning local phrases along the way.

    We talk about their travel philosophies, what drives them to explore, and the challenges they’ve faced on the road. Get ready for some extraordinary travel stories!

    Tune in now for this Viking-style travel adventure!

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  • 360 EXTRAORDINARY TRAVEL: Pushing Boundaries and Breaking Barriers
    Feb 22 2025

    At the Extraordinary Travel Festival in Bangkok, I sat down with three fascinating travelers who each have unique perspectives on seeing the world.

    Lakshmi Parthasarathy is a solo female traveler, challenging stereotypes and embracing adventure beyond traditional expectations. Raiiq Ridwan, a doctor in the UK traveling on a Bangladeshi passport, shares insights into navigating visa restrictions while still making his travel dreams come true. And Joel Olson, a dedicated explorer, has a deep appreciation for history and culture that fuels his passion for discovering the world.

    In this episode, we discuss:
    ✔️ Overcoming travel restrictions and visa challenges
    ✔️ What it’s like to travel solo as a woman
    ✔️ The power of storytelling and history in travel
    ✔️ Why going beyond the tourist trail leads to the best experiences

    Do you have a story about a travel challenge you’ve faced? I’d love to hear from you! Send me an email at listener@theradiovagabond.com, leave a voice message at https://theradiovagabond.com/contact, or DM me on Instagram @radiovagabond.

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    52 m
  • 359 NOMADIC MATT: Is it Possible to Visit Iceland on a Budget?
    Feb 11 2025

    We’ve just wrapped up four episodes from my time in Iceland – a country that’s as jaw-droppingly beautiful as it is expensive.

    But is there a way to travel this pricey paradise on a budget? That’s the question I’ll be tackling today with someone who knows a thing or two about affordable travel.

    I’d already heard the rumour, so in Reykjavik I set out to find out just how expensive it is and we start the episode back in Reykjavik where I walked into a supermarket to check the prices of random things.

    And then, I’m thrilled to welcome Matt Kepnes, aka Nomadic Matt, back to the podcast. He’s one of the most well-known names in travel. He’s the New York Times bestselling author of How to Travel the World on $50 a Day and the creator of the massively popular blog, NomadicMatt.com. Over the years, he’s inspired millions to see the world without breaking the bank.

    And now, he’s back with a completely revamped version of his iconic guidebook. Now called How to Travel the World on $75 a Day. It’s not just an update – it’s almost an entirely new book, reflecting how travel has changed since the pandemic, with fresh tips, destination advice, and even new ways to save.

    Order the book here: https://www.nomadicmatt.com/how-to-travel-the-world/

    #TravelOnABudget #NomadicMatt #BudgetTravel #Iceland #IcelandTravel #AffordableTravel #TravelHacks #Backpacking #Globetrotter #TravelPodcast

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    24 m
  • 358 EXTRAORDINARY TRAVEL: Singaporeans Who Go Beyond the Tourist Trail
    Feb 7 2025

    Singapore may be small, but some of its travelers think big. In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, I sit down with two passionate explorers from Singapore, Wee Cheng Tan and Redzuan “Red” Rahmat. They have spent years visiting places most people wouldn’t even think of, from remote territories to off-the-beaten-path destinations.

    We talk about what drives their curiosity, the unexpected challenges they face as Singaporean travelers, and how their perspectives on travel have evolved. If you’re someone who loves going beyond the typical tourist trail, this episode is for you.

    Key Takeaways:
    ✔️ Why Singaporeans have a unique approach to travel
    ✔️ The power (and challenges) of holding a Singaporean passport
    ✔️ How slow travel creates more immersive experiences
    ✔️ Lessons from visiting lesser-known destinations

    🎧 Tune in now and get inspired by these extraordinary travelers!

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  • 357 ICELAND (4:4): Tourists, Traditions, and Naked Showers
    Feb 3 2025

    Iceland is full of surprises – from quirky Christmas traditions to a strict showering culture and an unexpected Eurovision obsession. In this episode of The Radio Vagabond, I talk to Alda Sigmundsdóttir, Helga, and Asbjørn about what Icelanders really think of tourists, the country’s fascinating language, and why some locals act like ‘shower police’ in public pools.

    We also uncover hidden gems in Iceland, the real truth about Icelanders and their love/hate relationship with Eurovision, and why so many travellers make the same mistakes when visiting this magical island.

    🔗 Listen now and read more: https://theradiovagabond.com/357-iceland/

    Next week:
    I sit down with Matt Kepnes, aka Nomadic Matt, to discuss whether budget travel is still possible – even in expensive destinations like Iceland.

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  • 356 EXTRAORDINARY TRAVEL: Two Kiwi Travelers, Two Extreme Adventures
    Feb 1 2025

    At the Extraordinary Travel Festival, I sat down with two incredible travellers: Christian Fleischer and Jonny Beardmore.

    Christian Fleischer, a New Zealander working in aviation, recently completed visiting every country in the world, finishing in the Bahamas. He shares what it was like to reach that milestone, plus stories of travelling between five-star luxury and extreme off-the-grid adventures.

    Jonny Beardmore, aka The Galápagos Postman, has been delivering 50 handwritten letters worldwide, continuing an old tradition from the Galápagos Islands. From Clown Town, Texas, to an emotional letter for a woman who couldn’t read, his journey is all about human connection – and he’s racing to finish before his big event in London on March 1st.

    In this episode, we dive into:

    • What it’s like to visit every country in the world
    • The wildest places Christian has stayed – luxury and survival travel
    • Jonny’s most unbelievable deliveries (fairies, pirates, and lost love!)
    • The emotional impact of his mission to fight Motor Neurone Disease
    • What’s next for these two extreme travellers

    Relevant Links:
    Follow The Galápagos Postman on Instagram: @bigoadventures https://www.instagram.com/bigoadventures/

    Join The Galapagos Postman Challenge Finish Line Charity Fundraiser Party in London on Saturday, March 1 2025.

    Track Jonny’s letter deliveries: Galápagos Postman Map https://z6z.co/galapagos-postman/

    Support the fight against Motor Neurone Disease:

    • MND NZ https://mnd-new-zealand-fundraise.raisely.com/thegalapagospostmanchallenge2024/
    • MND UK https://www.justgiving.com/page/galapagospostmanuk
    • Grab a Galápagos Postman t-shirt: TGP Merch https://the-galapagos-postman.teemill.com/

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