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Rising star DJ and bassist of Mercury prize-nominated band Metronomy, Olugbenga Adelekan is used to travelling the world on a whistletop tour of hotels, gigs and festivals. He tells us all about his travels both on and off tour, tips on how to find good food (and where NOT to find it in London...

A row with his high school tennis coach led Andrew Pink to take out his frustrations on a volleyball. Today the Great Britain team's vice-captain is looking forward to competing at a home Olympics. He tells Dominic McGuinness about his airport nightmares, why bare legs are bad in Baku and how a...

Former Castaway and global explorer Ben Fogle on eating tarantulas, conquering the South Pole and his irrational hatred of wheely suitcases.

Rebecca Adlington is a double Olympic gold medal freestyle swimmer but the Team GB champ admits that she avoids the pool when she goes on holiday. In our new series of profiles with leading Olympic hopefuls, Rebecca reveals her travel highs and lows to Nick McGrath.

Intrepid travel presenter Simon Reeve encounters everything from pirates to penguins and paradisiacal islands for his latest BBC2 Indian Ocean series starting this Sunday. The dad-of-one reveals personal highlights from his epic journey spanning 16 countries and more than 6,000 miles

Ever keen to capture the perfect holiday snap, ITV’s widely travelled newsreader Alastair Stewart tells us of his love for Venice, dreams of living in windswept Scotland, and a hotel nightmare in Bermuda.

Record-breaking batsman Brian Lara shares his travel experiences, from partying in Las Vegas to eating Iguana, and tells us why he can’t wait to visit Iraq.

Fresh out of the Australian rainforest from her ordeal on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here, Lorraine Chase tells us her travel experiences, from getaways in Yorkshire to wafting into paradise in Mauritius.

As the presenter of the BBC’s News at Ten, Huw Edwards is a familiar face to millions. The affable Welshman, who will host the corporation’s coverage of the London 2012 Olympic opening ceremony in July, took time away from the newsroom to chat about his travel experiences, from family holidays...

One time US Open finalist and aerophobic Greg Rusedski on magical Mustique, his South American dream and taking 100 flights a year.

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