
Excited for the next adventure? Where to Go, produced by the team behind the award-winning DK Travel Guides, is here to help. Each fortnight we interview travel specialists, drawing on their expertise to bring you detailed recommendations of what to see, do and eat in a destination, as well as tips to help ensure your visit has a positive impact on the local community. Where to Go is also supporte... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePlaces & Travel | |||

This week Rachel and Bella are discussing the biggest travel trends for 2026. We explore everything from iconic road trips to romantasy-inspired adventures, before Soho House’s resident astrologer, Clarisse Monahan, shares how we can use the stars to... more
Expect big skies and bigger energy on today’s special episode as we dive into the thrilling world of storms with veteran storm chaser Hank Schyma. Over three decades on the job, Hank has witnessed some of planet Earth’s most incredible weather shows.... more
This week travel writer Dan Stables takes us on a thought-provoking journey through festivity, exploring some of the most eye-catching celebrations around the world from Gloucester's quirky cheese rolling contest to ritual mortification on the Thai i... more
This week DK Travel's very own cartographer James MacDonald shares the secrets of map-making. We discuss the reasons that every map holds an element of bias, how they can be used as powerful tools of propaganda and the role they play in an increasing... more
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I completely agree with the other two reviews. The hosts are disengaged and scripted. The content has potential, but the hosts kill that potential.
I love DK and expected more. It would be great if the hosts could prepare specific questions for the hosts. It also sounds like they are not listening or engaged with the guests. The host makes constant and disruptive sounds “mm hmm”, “yeah”, “mmm”, “ah”, “right”, “sounds great” etc. They sound like they are scrolling their phones and just making random noises to appear engaged.
Episode on the Basque Country was quite interesting but excessive use of the word ‘like’ by the guest and the male presenter was beyond annoying.
Really enjoy ‘travelling’ with Lucy and James. Great hosts, easy to listen to. Thank you for sharing wonderful places with me!
I love the DK Eyewitness travel books which are well researched and highly informative. The podcast is, sadly, amateur hour. Goofy hosts who ramble on. When talking with a travel writer one felt obligated to tell her (and us) that she hadn’t read the book because she had so many emails. Hey DKE, you can do better.
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This series offers a wealth of travel insights and recommendations through engaging conversations with travel experts. Each episode highlights unique destinations, cultural experiences, and practical travel tips that cater to a variety of interests, ensuring listeners are well-prepared for their adventures. Key topics often include the exploration of lesser-known places, the importance of sustainable tourism, and immersive culinary experiences that reflect local cultures. The podcast stands out for its expert-led discussions, providing listeners not just with itineraries but deeper connections to the destinations they wish to explore.
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Recent guests on Where to Go include:
1. Clarisse Monahan
2. Hank Schyma
3. James MacDonald
4. Lucy Grace
5. Shafik Meghji
6. Mark Agnew
7. Rebecca Hallett
8. Alex Sakalis
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