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Michelle's Journey to Socotra: An Island like No Other

52 min · 1 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, host Andrew sits down with adventure travel writer Michelle to discuss her expedition to the Yemeni island of Socotra. Sparked by a photograph of a blooming bottle tree, Michelle joined a guided group to explore the island's rare flora, including the endangered Dragon's Blood tree. The conversation covers the realities of off-grid desert camping, the memorable connections the group made, and the benefits of stepping out of your comfort zone. Guest: * Michelle is an adventure travel writer, content creator, and the founder of the travel blog No Place Like Roam [https://noplacelikeroam.com/], having explored over 90 countries. * Born in Nepal and raised in Papua New Guinea and Australia, she developed a deep, lifelong connection to global exploration from a very young age. * Her writing and travels focus heavily on under-the-radar destinations, sustainability, and the unique logistics of adventuring alongside her 13-year-old son. Chapters: 1. Growing up across the globe and early travel roots 00:00:01 2. Balancing a corporate career with international adventures 00:07:35 3. Raising a global citizen and traveling with kids 00:09:56 4. Discovering Socotra through a photograph 00:15:04 5. The logistics of flying to a remote Yemeni island 00:20:15 6. Embracing the challenges of off-grid desert camping 00:24:27 7. Breathtaking landscapes and the endangered Dragon's Blood trees 00:33:14 8. Stargazing under one of the world's darkest skies 00:40:44 9. Experiencing local hospitality and bonding during Ramadan 00:44:58 10. Upcoming diving adventures off the coast of Borneo 00:48:25 Resources and Links: * No Place Like Roam [https://noplacelikeroam.com/] - Michelle's official travel blog. * Destination Chaser [https://www.instagram.com/destinationchaser/] - Andi's Instagram and travel group that organized the Socotra expedition. * One-Off Travel Stories [https://www.oneofftravelstories.com/] - The podcast's official home on the web.

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