• Exploring Bolivia's Hidden Beauty with Award-Winning Travel Writer Shafik Meghji

  • Jun 14 2023
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

Exploring Bolivia's Hidden Beauty with Award-Winning Travel Writer Shafik Meghji

  • Summary

  • Ever wondered what it's like to journey through the hidden beauty of Bolivia? Join me as I chat with award-winning travel writer, journalist, and author Shafik Meghji , who shares his incredible experiences exploring the nation's tumultuous history, dramatic landscapes, and amazing people. We discuss the potential for responsible tourism in Bolivia and Shafik's passion for football, specifically his love for Liverpool.

    We uncover Bolivia's diverse culture, its strong indigenous presence, and the sacred plant of Cocoa, as well as the diverse languages spoken throughout the country. Shafik provides valuable advice for first-time travelers to Bolivia, including visiting the world's largest salt flat, the Solada Unis, and the Medidi national park, the most biodiverse protected area on earth. Plus, don't miss our conversation on the amazing cuisine of Bolivia, the world's highest vineyards, and Shafik's first experience of international travel as a young child.

    Aspiring travel journalists, pay attention! Shafik shares his insider tips on breaking into the industry and recounts the persistence and determination it took to get his foot in the door. We also discuss his upcoming projects, including a book about South America and a Lonely Planet guide to Chile. So, if you're looking for inspiration to fuel your own travel writing adventure or simply want to be captivated by the stories of Bolivia's beauty and diversity, you won't want to miss this engaging episode with Shafik Meghji

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