Trail of Ants

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Latest Episodes

007 LISTENup: Bee is for Banna
May 13, 2010

The LISTENup Podcast series is back for a limited time only (that's my way of saying I'll produce one when I can!) Strap on your walking boots, and come explore the Xishuangbanna region of China's, Yunnan Province. One of the most incredible regions in th

006 LISTENup: The Flirt of the Forest
January 11, 2010

The LISTENup pod series returns with a sensuous foray into the Sumatran jungle, before catching a tortuous getaway bus out. Ant gets up close and overly personal with the People of the Forest, before sampling the rich palette of colours which make up th

005 LISTENup: Heartbreak Hotel
December 07, 2009

This week's LISTENup travelcast takes you into the A&E department of a south Indian hospital. I'm induced with a cocktail of drugs, and set free upon an unforgettable journey through the Keralan backwaters, and through the water parks of the Western Ghats

004 LISTENup: The Sling of Sing’
November 26, 2009

This week's LISTENup travel podcast revisits one of Asia's main hubs, at one of the most turbulent times on The Trail. A city of contrasts, on a continent full of fantasia. If you'd like to revisit the original post, hurl your mouse over to the original

The Kites of Kathmandu (Audio Podcast)
October 27, 2009

This week's LISTENup travelcast revisits the Nepali capital of Kathmandu. A city I visited two years ago, and where I penned the original entry of The Kites of Kathmandu. In a continuance of the new audio feature I'm rolling out here at TrailofAnts.com,

Trans-Siberian: It’s Right Down My Street (Audio)
October 12, 2009

In my latest audio enabled post, I take a look back at my journey from Russia, across the Trans-Siberian railway into Mongolia. If you're viewing this through a RSS reader, there's a chance it hasn't shown up –- I'm working on overcoming this gremlin

Swimming With Australia’s Whale Shark
October 06, 2009

Are you viewing this in a reader? Come on over to the site, it’s much more funcational over here. The Ocean’s Roaming Gypsies Thirteen years ago, I was stood on the deck of a boat in an Egyptian bay. I was fourteen years old,