Now in its 19th year, this is the only travel event dedicated to discovering the world ‘off the beaten track’, and gives visitors the chance to pick the brains of the biggest collection of adventure travel specialists gathered under one roof.
You can also:
• Choose from more than 100 inspirational talks, on topics spanning pretty much every continent
• Enhance your skills in the Travel Photography, Travel Writing and Travel Filming seminars
• Discover the hottest new destinations, gain top tips and advice from the experts and uncover hidden travel gems
• Plan your African adventure of a lifetime with the special Discover Africa feature
• Make your own self-supported adventure a reality with a specialist Adventure Planning Seminar and the NEW for 2015 Adventure by Motorcycle Seminar sessions hosted by world renowned expedition planners.
• Enjoy An Evening with: The Adventure Travel Film Festival: a Saturday night programme of four incredible films cherry-picked by Austin Vince, curator of the Adventure Travel Film Festival.
The world’s greatest living explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes will open the show, and then give a talk in the Adventure Auditorium at 10am. Other fascinating speakers lined up include pioneering mountaineer Doug Scott, who was the first British climber to summit Everest in 1975 without the use of artificial oxygen, diver and adventurer Monty Halls, motorcycle explorer Lois Pryce, Welsh rugby international turned adventurer Richard Parks, solo sailor Hannah White and TV adventurer Benedict Allen.
A weekend ticket costs £12, one-day entrance £8. The Adventure Film evening costs £25, and seminar tickets cost £40.
And Active Traveller Magazine will be there too, so stop by, say hello and pick up a copy of the latest issue!
Opening Times:
Saturday 17 January 9am to 6pm
Sunday 18 January 9:30am to 5pm
Nearest tube: Kensington (Olympia)