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  • Toronto GTs meeting – Friday, May 23, 2025

    Join us on Friday, May 23rd, 2025 at 8 p.m.
    OLD YORK TOWER, 85 THE ESPLANADE, (SE corner of Church St.)

    NEPAL & BHUTAN
    presented by Ernest Fechner (and Bruce Weber)

    Join us at OLD YORK TOWER, 85 THE ESPLANADE, in downtown Toronto.

    We are always looking for volunteer presenters.

    Please contact
    Svatka Hermanek hermaneks@yahoo.ca or
    Bruce Weber bruceaweber@hotmail.com
    EVERYONE WELCOME – ESPECIALLY VISITING TRAVELERS

  • Saturday, April 5th, 2025  (members)

    Speaking on Saturday, April 5, 2025, we had :

    1st: Christopher Forse – Fifty years of Travel in South East Asia

    https://youtu.be/Pb33z12OsKM

    2nd: Jacqui Trotter  – Homegoing: Part 4

    https://youtu.be/gtiwt0oLTxQ

    Admission costs in advance:

    • £7 for members. (Members can access a ticket code below or from the members area.)
    • £10 for non-members. (save £3 if you join at this meeting)
    • a recording to watch later will be available to members and non-member ticket holders.

    On iPhone or iPad please use this link and enter the promo code.

    Date & Time: [meetingdate]

    Doors open at 14:15 in London and on Zoom with the talks starting around 14:45 (London see Event Time Announcer for local times), please arrive early so we can deal with any issues with joining.

  • Saturday, May 3rd, 2025  (members)

    Speaking on Saturday, May 3rd, 2025, we have:

    1st: Jo Bradshaw – Mountains of patience – climbing Everest and the 7 summits.

    https://youtu.be/Z2Ej3bfP_pk

    2nd: Maria Hickey – Japan Unfolded: A Cultural Journey with Maria Hickey

    https://youtu.be/RG9grgnI17o

    Admission costs in advance:

    • £7 for members. (Members can access a ticket code below or from the members area.)
    • £10 for non-members. (save £3 if you join at this meeting)
    • a recording to watch later will be available to members and non-member ticket holders.

    Date & Time: [meetingdate]

    Doors open at 14:15 in London and on Zoom with the talks starting around 14:45 (London see Event Time Announcer for local times), please arrive early so we can deal with any issues with joining.

  • Saturday, April 11, 2026 (2nd Saturday due to Easter)

    Speaking on Saturday, April 11, 2026, we have :

    1st: Steve Foreman – Maasai Memories

    Steve Foreman lived in East Africa for 30 years, spending much of that time working in the safari tourism sector.

    He became involved with the Maasai people in Tanzania while managing a luxury tented camp perched on top of the Rift Valley Escarpment overlooking Lake Manyara National Park. On a regular weekly supplies trip to Arusha, he gave a young Maasai woman and baby a lift to the hospital there.

    Taking her back the next day to the manyatta where she lived led to Steve growing close with the Maasai community there, learning about their culture, customs, and traditional way of life. He took part in several activities with the warriors in the bush and the elders eventually granted him honorary moran status, which permitted him to have a Maasai girlfriend.

    He chose Marita, with the elders’ agreement, and stayed overnight with her on several occasions. Marita, like many adult Maasai women, was circumcised. Steve briefly addresses female genital mutilation (FGM) – a practice he firmly believes should be eradicated – and recounts a funny but slightly alarming incident that occurred when the warriors discovered that he himself was not circumcised.

    Steve will also speak about his broader experiences in the manyatta – sitting around the fire at night, drinking fresh milk and cow’s blood, and one occasion when he became so ill that he had to be driven for treatment all the way to Nairobi, Kenya.

    When his son Zak came to visit, Steve – and two Maasai warrior friends – also climbed Ol Doinyo Lengai, Tanzania’s only active volcano, situated out on the Maasai Steppe. Ol Doinyo Lengai means ‘Mountain of God’ in the Maasai language and is sacred to them. Although his warrior friends had heard of the mountain, they had never seen it, and Steve describes some of the delightful incongruities of the experience—such as the warriors later staying in his house, watching television, and sleeping on the floor with their swords beside them.

    Steven James Foreman is an HM Forces Veteran (Army). In Africa for over 30 years, he worked as a safari guide, camp manager, and mountain and expedition leader throughout East Africa and Botswana. Now retired, he lives back in the UK with his teenage daughter.

    Steve is an elected Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS). He has written articles for many magazines including BBC Wildlife, Soldier, SCUBA, African Travel Review magazine, Land Rover World, The Dar Guide (Tanzania), and the Daily Mail.

    His website is: https://bushleader.com/

    Steve’s book Nomads and Volcanoes: The Shahsevan and the Maasai – and Their Sacred Mountains is a lively and often humorous memoir in which he explores the traditions and daily life of these two nomadic peoples. Through vivid storytelling, he reveals striking parallels between the groups, showing that time and geography have done little to diminish their shared ways of living. After the talk, Steve will be happy to sign copies of his book.


    2nd: DAMIEN GABET – Details to be announced.

    Details to be announced.


    Date & Time: [meetingdate]

    Doors open at 14:15 in London and on Zoom with the talks starting around 14:45 (London see Event Time Announcer for local times), please arrive before 14:45 and switch your phone to “do not disturb” or silent.

    We would ask that anyone with respiratory symptoms participate via Zoom.

    Admission costs:

    • £7 for members. (Members can access a ticket code below or from the members area.)
    • £10 for non-members. (save £3 if you join at this meeting)
    • a recording to watch later will be available to members and non-member ticket holders.

    Please sign up for meeting updates to get notifications for future meetings.


    Tickets go on sale just before the meetings.

  • Saturday, March 7, 2026

    Speaking on Saturday, March 7, 2026, we have :

    1st: Russell Maddicks – Chihuahua

    Come to Chihuahua with travel writer Russell Maddicks on the trail of Mexico’s Raramuri runners in the deep ravines and craggy clifftops of the spectacular Copper Canyon.

    Russell Maddicks is a travel writer, author and co-author of guidebooks covering the Balearic Islands, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua and Venezuela. His latest book Culture Smart! Costa Rica was published on 22 January. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram @LatAmTravelist. 

    Unfortunately the previously advertised talk by Dom Joly has had to be postponed.

    2nd: Jon Beardmore – The Galapagos Postman: Reconnecting the world one letter at a time.

    Jon Beardmore is an adventurer, storyteller and accidental postman who spent a year travelling the world on a mission sparked by love, legacy and a handful of handwritten letters. Blending humour, heart and human connection, he explores what happens when you say yes to the unknown — and how a single letter can change everything.

    The Galapagos Postman Challenge is an unforgettable tale of adventure, human connection, and purpose. After discovering the centuries‑old postbox on Isla Floreana — where sailors once left letters to be carried home by strangers — Jon set out torevive the tradition in a modern, global way. His mission: hand‑deliver 50 letters around the world.

    Find out more


    Date & Time: [meetingdate]

    Doors open at 14:15 in London and on Zoom with the talks starting around 14:45 (London see Event Time Announcer for local times), please arrive before 14:45 and switch your phone to “do not disturb” or silent.

    We would ask that anyone with respiratory symptoms participate via Zoom.

    Admission costs:

    • £7 for members. (Members can access a ticket code below or from the members area.)
    • £10 for non-members. (save £3 if you join at this meeting)
    • a recording to watch later will be available to members and non-member ticket holders.

    Please sign up for meeting updates to get notifications for future meetings.


    For in person Tickets at the hall:

    For Zoom online tickets:

  • Saturday, March 1, 2025  (members)

    Speaking on Saturday, March 1, 2025, we have :

    • 1st: Anthony Britton: A summer 2024 road trip to the Aegean, via the Carpathians and the Black Sea.

    https://youtu.be/91I1XUup3Ps

    • 2nd: Simon Johnson – Cycling a Camino Route by Accident

    https://youtu.be/aV1e32DuB4Y

    Admission costs in advance:

    • £7 for members. (Members can access a ticket code below or from the members area.)
    • £10 for non-members. (save £3 if you join at this meeting)
    • a recording to watch later will be available to members and non-member ticket holders.

    For in person Tickets at the hall:

    For members online tickets:

    The member Eventbrite promo code is: W155SO3SVK

    On iPhone or iPad please use this link and enter the promo code.

    Date & Time: [meetingdate]

    Doors open at 14:15 in London and on Zoom with the talks starting around 14:45 (London see Event Time Announcer for local times), please arrive early so we can deal with any issues with joining.

  • Toronto GTs meeting – Friday, March 21, 2025

    Join us on Friday, March 21st, 2025 at 8 p.m.
    OLD YORK TOWER, 85 THE ESPLANADE, (SE corner of Church St.)

    Our 2006 trip to SENEGAL presented by Alex Rice

    Join us at OLD YORK TOWER, 85 THE ESPLANADE, in downtown Toronto.

    We are always looking for volunteer presenters.

    Please contact
    Svatka Hermanek hermaneks@yahoo.ca or
    Bruce Weber bruceaweber@hotmail.com
    EVERYONE WELCOME – ESPECIALLY VISITING TRAVELERS

  • Toronto GTs meeting – Friday, JANUARY 17th, 2025

    Join us on Friday, November 15th, 2024 at 8 p.m.
    OLD YORK TOWER, 85 THE ESPLANADE, (SE corner of Church St.)

    Chinese garden in Suzhou presented by Bang Wang

    Join us at OLD YORK TOWER, 85 THE ESPLANADE, in downtown Toronto.

    We are always looking for volunteer presenters.

    Please contact
    Svatka Hermanek hermaneks@yahoo.ca or
    Bruce Weber bruceaweber@hotmail.com
    EVERYONE WELCOME – ESPECIALLY VISITING TRAVELERS

  • Saturday, February 1st, 2025  (members)

    Speaking on Saturday, February 1, 2025, we had:

    1st: Elizabeth Mioduchowski – Travelling in Russia

    https://youtu.be/bqqnANwpWTM


    2nd: Sarah Cook – Cycling Journey in Chile

    https://youtu.be/W9ZkLsyDlQM

    Admission costs in advance:

    • £7 for members. (Members can access a ticket code below or from the members area.)
    • £10 for non-members. (save £3 if you join at this meeting)
    • a recording to watch later will be available to members and non-member ticket holders.

    Date & Time: [meetingdate]

    Doors open at 14:15 in London and on Zoom with the talks starting around 14:45 (London see Event Time Announcer for local times), please arrive early so we can deal with any issues with joining.

  • Saturday, December 20th, 2025

    Speaking on Saturday, December 20, 2025, we have :

    1st: Shafik MeghjiSmall Earthquakes: A Journey Through Lost British History in South America

    In his new book Small Earthquakes, award-winning travel writer and author Shafik Meghji uncovers the fascinating story of Britain’s forgotten connections with South America, from the Atacama Desert to Tierra del Fuego, Easter Island to South Georgia.

    Focusing on Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, the book tells a tale of footballers and pirates, nitrate kings and wool barons, polar explorers and cowboys, missionaries and radical MPs.

    From a ghost town in one of the world’s driest deserts to a far-flung ranch in the sub-polar tundra; rusting whaling stations in the South Atlantic to an isolated railway built by convicts; the southernmost city on the planet to a crumbling port known as the ‘Jewel of the Pacific’, Small Earthquakes brings to life the past, present and future of this remarkable continent.

    ‘Meghji has the true travel writer’s eye for the comic, pathetic and tragic, and for the places where they collide… This is writing full of rust, wind and sadness. It captures splendidly the air of South America and the long, withdrawing roar of an empire whose influence once reached far beyond its political borders.’ – The Times

    ‘Rekindles a sense of wonder and expands our idea of what travel can be… Combining the immediacy of a travel memoir with the depth of a scholarly history lesson.’ – BBC Travel

    Shafik will be happy to sign copies of the book after his talk.


    2nd: Justyna Hellebrand – Three trips to Paraguay.

    Justyna will present her journey to Paraguay, a country often overlooked, this captivating nation is a hidden gem, offering a truly unique experience for those fascinated by rich biodiversity, or natural wonders such as the Monday Falls and Cerro Koi.

    A country with the remarkable story of a Catholic bishop who ascended to the presidency, a traditional “sopa paraguaya” that’s actually not a soup but corn bread  and the origin of mate drinking,(not a beer with your mates 😉 a practice first discovered by the indigenous Guaraní people.

    She’ll tell the story of a sticky situation (for not having an entry stamp in her passport!) and talk about 2 Christian communities –   Mennonites, who, originated from a region of Poland occupied by Prussia, have played a pivotal role in flourishing Paraguayan agriculture and the Bruderhof community, with whom Justyna has maintained a personal connection for over 40 years.

    Expect the unexpected as we weave in a surprising mention of origami and the intriguing tale of how she met the “German Super Papa” – a man who adopted many children in Paraguay and faced a 30-month prison sentence. She’ll also talk about ñandutí lace and the enchanting melodies of the Paraguayan harp.

    This talk will be an unforgettable adventure into the soul of Paraguay – a country waiting to be discovered!


    Date & Time: [meetingdate]

    Doors open at 14:15 in London and on Zoom with the talks starting around 14:45 (London see Event Time Announcer for local times), please arrive before 14:45 and switch your phone to “do not disturb” or silent.

    We would ask that anyone with respiratory symptoms participate via Zoom.

    Admission costs:

    • £7 for members. (Members can access a ticket code below or from the members area.)
    • £10 for non-members. (save £3 if you join at this meeting)
    • a recording to watch later will be available to members and non-member ticket holders.

    Please sign up for meeting updates to get notifications for future meetings.


    For in person Tickets at the hall:

    For Zoom online tickets: