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  • FAQ's about the Globetrotters Club? What are your criteria for membership?

    We don’t have any criteria, anyone can join all we ask
    is that, they pay the membership fee, which is to cover the costs of running
    the club, any suplus or profit we make is used to the benifit of all members.

    Some travel clubs may require that members spend a minimum
    period travelling, we do not.

    By joining the club you will receive a copy of our membership
    listing, detailing members preferances.

    Please visit our FAQ
    page
    for more Q&A’s about the club or have a look around our website,
    where we have over 80 pages of information.

    If you have any specific questions that you can’t find
    on the website then please feel free to ask a more specific question.
    E-mail: faq@globetrotters.co.uk


  • Upcoming meetings

    May Calendar

    London

    Upcoming talks in London are:

    Saturday, May 6th, 2017

    • Kendra Ansley – Burma.
    • André Brugiroux – The Earth is but one country.

    Saturday, June 3th, 2017

    • Paul Hughes – Rare Escapes – Adventures nearby.
      Duncan Gough – Travelling in Spain & how to write about your travels.

    See London Meeting Programme  for futher details.

    Chester

    Upcoming talks in Chester are:

    • Saturday May 20th 2017
      • Barbara Brooks: A Gap Year Round the World.
      • Heather Lannin: Travel to Sierra Leone – the Working Heart of Africa.
    • Saturday July 15th 2017
      • David Redford: “Glimpses of the Nile -and echoes of the great explorers”
      • Pat Jones: “Mongolia including the Naadam Festival”

    See chesterglobetrotters.co.uk  for futher details.

    Toronto

    The next meeting is on May 26th 2017 at Old York Tower, 85 The Esplanade ( corner of the Esplanade & Church St.) – two blocks east of the Union station.

    See https://staging.globetrotters.co.uk/local-meetings/toronto-ca.html for details

  • World of travel December 2016

    Here are some interesting websites from the World of travel that eNewsletter readers have sent in.

    If you have any interesting links please send them in.

  • Upcoming meetings

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    London

    On December 3rd, 2016 we had talks by Brian Anderson – Tierra del Fuego – ‘The Land of Fire’ and Richard Evans – Laid Back around the World in 180 Day and on Saturday, January 7th, 2017, when we had 4 talks and 5 speakers, Rosemary Alexander on Beijing; Adam Lang speaking about Beijing and Hong Kong; Hilary Clark and Hemant Amin – talking about traveling from London to the Mezzogiorno by train and Sylvia Pullen talking about the Philippines. which was followed by our annual New Year party.

    Future meeting are on Saturday, February 4th, 2017 and Saturday, March 4th, 2017.

    See London Meeting Programme webpage for futher details.

    Chester

    Chester meets on

    • Saturday January 21st 2017
      • Mike Challinor — Paddling Scotland coast to coast the big pull.
      • Darren Axe — Treading Lightly – Journeys among the mountains of Europe.
    • Saturday March 18th 2017
      • Roy Willis — ‘Antarctic, Celebrating Shackleton’
      • Anna Manning and Howard Jennings — A Sense of Swaziland

    See chesterglobetrotters.co.uk

    Toronto

    The next meeting is on 20th January 2017 at Old York Tower, 85 The Esplanade ( corner of the Esplanade & Church St.) – two blocks east of the Union station.

    Meetings and travel presentations are held on the 3rd Friday in January, March, May (4th Friday), September and November at 8.00 p.m

    See https://staging.globetrotters.co.uk/local-meetings/toronto-ca.html for details

    Keep up to date with London and Toronto meetings on the brand new website: staging.globetrotters.co.uk/ and find out about the Chester meet ups on their own site: www.chesterglobetrotters.co.uk

  • Globetrotters member to run for ethical travel charity

    Last but definitely not least, Globetrotters very own PR and publicity person Agata Zborowska is currently exploring the world, while training for a gruelling road race in order to raise funds for a crucial cause.

    She says: “I decided to support Tourism Concern during the rest of my travels by joining the British 10K Run in July and trying to raise money for this charity. I will train while away (I am now in Malaysia, then going to Australia and New Zealand) and hopefully get fit by time I am back!”. Follow her travel blog ‘Updates from the Road’ here:http://travelextravaganza.wordpress.com/ and any donation, large or small, would be highly appreciated, via her Just Giving page: http://www.justgiving.com/Agata-Zborowska 

    Good luck Agata – we look forward to seeing you at the 10k Run in July, and the London Marathon in 2014!

  • Back issues of Wanderlust magazine

    Linda Kiniotes is having a clear out and has all the copies of Wanderlust from issue 17 to 95 to give away, and she would like them to be collected from Cranleigh in Surrey. To arrange a collection, get in touch by leaving a comment.

  • Exclusive discounts for eNewsletter readers

    Angel Holidays is offering a £50 discount on its fascinating two week tour of Nepal. Simply visit the website www.angelholidays.co.uk and mention Globetrotters upon booking.

    To find out about more discounts, see: https://staging.globetrotters.co.uk/about-the-club/discounts-available-to-members.html

  • News from recent Globetrotters meetings

    From the worlds first human powered circumnavigation to the history of coach travel, Globetrotters meetings follow some diverse travel tales. Find out more about upcoming Chester, London and Toronto meetings here: https://staging.globetrotters.co.uk/local-meetings.html

  • World of travel July 2012

    World of travel

    • Hello, I am current writing a MBA dissertation for Liverpool University, on a new adventure holiday destination in the South Atlantic sea.  The island is called St Helena and they will have their first airport in the country (of 500 years) opening in 2016 which will bring tourism to the island.My dissertation is looking at the activities and services expected by a mid aged, reasonable income adventure tourist and how the indigenous population of the island can benefit from small businesses set up to service this.I would certainly be interested in the feedback and expectation of such a destination from your globetrotting members?Regards Darren Winwood

      email: D.Winwood@liverpool.ac.uk

    • from Paul Roberts – this map Shows World’s Most & Least Touristed Areas
      http://www.huffingtonpost.com
    • from Matt Doughty – What the man with the best job in the world did next ?  (from the BBC) http://www.bbc.co.uk
  • GT Travel Award

    What is the award ?

    Are you inspired by all this talk of travel ?

    Are you ready for you own independent adventure ?

    Or do you know someone who could benefit from a helping hand into the wider world ?

    Each year the club offers up to two £1,000 awards to give out for the best independent travel plan, as judged by the club’s Committee.

    The deadline to receive applications for the next award was 31 October 2012, but the club’s Committee are yet confirm that deadline.

    See the legacy page on the club’s web site for more details, where you can review previous winners’ trips and/or apply with your plans for a totally independent, travel trip.

    If your idea catches our eye we’ll take a closer look at what you’re proposing and give you feedback & maybe a helping hand on your journey of a lifetime !!