|        Justin Wateridge  is  currently Managing Director for Steppes Travel,  based in Cirencester. 
       
        Brought up in Zambia,  educated at Oxford and having survived London, Justin began  exploring his passion for travel. His travels have taken him to over eighty countries  in the world, whether as a guide (Explore Worldwide), expedition leader (World  Challenge Expeditions), pioneering expedition (Mekong River Expedition) or for  personal pleasure. 
         
        His travel highlights have been many but from a wildlife  perspective would include spotting a snow leopard in Ladakh, tracking gorillas  with the Ba’aka pygmies in Central Africa and  seeing a Sei whale in the Galapagos. In terms of landscape it would be the tepuis of Venezuela,  the remote island of Socotra off Yemen  and the pristine beauty of the North-West Frontier Province in Pakistan.  In terms of cities, Cartagena, Kashgar and Beirut. In terms of  experiences, spending time with the nomadic Wodaabe in the Sahara and cycling  up the Mekong River. 
         
        Justin firmly believes that travel breaks down barriers and  prejudice. “Travel gives us so much –  experience, empathy, perspective, understanding and such vivid  memories. Our world is wonderfully diverse and we should not shrink from  it but experience it, relish it and use those experiences to redefine our own  lives.” 
         
        He has spoken at a  number of venues including the Royal Geographical Society and written numerous  articles on travel. 
        He lives in the Cotswolds with his  wife, two daughters and son. He spends his time with his family, reading and  planning mad-cap schemes to raise money for charity (such as kayaking from  Devizes to London  and running a marathon in a rhino suit).
       
      The attached articles and
          photos are a record of some of his travels.       
      Please don't hesitate to contact Justin if you would like to ask him about any of his travels.
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