Series Three Episode OneLyse DoucetRELEASED 03.10.2025The BBC’s Chief International Correspondent discusses her first major book, The Finest Hotel in Kabul — an extraordinary history of Afghanistan told through the walls of its most famous hotel by one of the UK's best loved reporters. Episode TwoMonisha RajeshRELEASED 17.10.2025On a far-reaching journey from Savannah to the Arctic Circle, we experience the joys (and fears) of night travel as told by one of the great contemporary travel writers on railways as told in her latest book, Moonlight Express. Episode ThreeLeo DamroschRELEASED 31.10.2025The American master of biography talks about the subject of his most recent obsession: the Scottish traveller, South Seas adventurer and prose genius, Robert Louis Stevenson, taking us from Scottish Highlands to the Cevennes with a donkey. Episode FourJoanna PocockRELEASED 14.11.2025A compelling journey by Greyhound bus across America takes us into exciting new territory: a modern blend of memoir, reportage, photography, and imaginative literary writing by a truly original author. This is a masterclass on ‘breaking the genre’. Episode FiveEmmanuel IdumaRELEASED 28.11.2025The Nigerian author talks about two books: one a journey across his homeland reaching for fragments of history from his nation's civil war, the other a powerful dreamscape evoking the cities of the Sahel and beyond, from N’Djamena to Khartoum. Episode SixSteve BoyesRELEASED 12.12.2025The South African scientist, author, explorer and conservationist takes us on a magnetic river journey, weaving in the Nile, Congo, and Zambezi, a new book on the Okavango Delta, and an upcoming film, ‘Ghost Elephants’, made in Angola in collaboration with Werner Herzog. Episode SevenLance RichardsonRELEASED 15.01.2026The journalist and biographer takes on a titan of American literature, Peter Matthiessen — novelist, naturalist, Zen teacher, one-time CIA agent, and author of one of the classic travel books of the 20th century, The Snow Leopard. Episode EightAdam WeymouthRELEASED 30.01.2026The British author who made his name on a 2000-mile river journey down the Yukon talks about his latest book, Lone Wolf — walking in the footsteps of a wolf named Slavc, who crosses the Alps from Slovenia to Italy in search of a mate. PodcastSupported by Gone To Timbuktu is hosted by author and journalist, Sophy Roberts About the Show