The South Asia Security Correspondent for the FT, Matthew Green, hikes over the remote Hispar Path. Ever alert to the risk that one of his guests might stray on to a trapdoor-like patch of ice, plunge into a hidden crevasse and never be seen again, Atta Khan gave the gleaming crust of the Biafo glac…
Nick Boulos spent two weeks travelling through Iran with Wild Frontiers. From the sprawling bazaar of Tehran all the way into Isfahan, he tells a story of a country on the verge of change, of politics and pomegranates, and a fortune-teller with a clairvoyant budgie.
Simon Usborne explore Sri Lanka by train with Wild Frontiers. You can read the article below.
Wild Frontiers sends Kevin Rushby to travel Haiti, a Caribbean country just starting to experience the return of visitors following its catastrophic earthquake five years ago. Read about the fascinating culture he finds there.
The Times journalist Ian Belcher recently returned from a trip around Haiti. Below he talks about the gradual rebirth of this hidden Latin America destination. I am struggling. Eyes narrowed, imagination fully engaged, I am trying and failing to picture a luxury spa junkie, radiant from an Oxygen Gl…
Kevin Rushby travels with Wild Frontiers through Romania's Maramures region on a section of our Along the Enchanted Way tour.
The Sunday Times Foreign Correspondent Christina Lamb has just returned from a holiday in Iran with her family. Below Christina talks about how the country formerly know as the axis of evil is now a holiday destination. We had been in Iran for less than a day when my 16-year-old son said: I am begin…
Gill Charlton explores why singles holidays are increasingly popular, including testimonial from Andrew Simmonds on why he travels with Wild Frontiers.
Paul Bloomfield explorers Armenia on a new Wild Frontiers trip and reports about it in The Times.
Wild Frontiers sends Hanya Yanigahara to Kashmir where she discoveres a region that is somewhere inbetween both India and Pakistan.
In light of the imminent release of the sequel to The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel the New York Times reports on our Real Exotic Marigold Hotel Tour.
Madeline Williams discovers there is another way to trek – on horseback through Kyrgyzstan's Tien Shan.
Travelling with Wild Frontiers, Kevin Rushby wants to find out if you have a proper adventure on a group trip. Read the full piece to find out!
Robyn Jankel, granddaughter of Michael Bond, the creator of Paddington, treks Maccu Picchu with Wild Frontiers.
Travelling from Colombia to Panama with a top adventure-travel outfitter, James Henderson recces a new itinerary.
Forget Machu Picchu - a region little-visited by tourists has some of the greatest archaeological treasures in the Americas. Mike Carter explores further.
A recce tour of Turkmenistan, a country with grand palaces and cities, some new, others crumbling into the sand - Horatio Clare investigates.
The AITO operator is a market leader for ethical adventure travel. Katherine Lawrey meets founder Jonny Bealby.
A series of luxury encampments not only offers visitors the chance to experience India in a very special and intimate way, but also contributes to the local community. Teresa Levonian Cole is beguiled by a first-class experience.
As relations thaw between Iran and the West, Benedict Brogan returns to a find a "spellbinding, endlessly fascinating country". He writes about his experience for the Telegraph.