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Wexas is proud to have many of today's leading authors, photographers, explorers and adventurers as Honorary Presidents. Most also sit on the Editorial Board of Traveller magazine.
John Simpson |
Sir Ranulph Fiennes |
Sir Michael Palin |
Kate Adie
A distinguished BBC foreign correspondent who has spent 30 years reporting from the world's frontlines.
Read moreBenedict Allen
Benedict Allen is a British adventurer who has written about and presented on some of the world's most remote destinations. He pioneered a self-filmed, anthropological approach that has won him critical acclaim.
Read moreMark Beaumont
Mark Beaumont is a celebrated athlete and broadcaster, most famous for his record-breaking cycle around the world in 80 days.
Read moreColonel John Blashford-Snell CBE
Among Britain's best-known expedition leaders and the founder of Operations Raleigh and Drake for young people.
Read moreDr. Jean-Michel Cousteau
A noted marine scientist, the son of Jacques Cousteau and the founder and president of the Ocean Futures Society.
Read moreWilliam Dalrymple
One of Britain's finest travel writers, winner of many literary awards and an expert on India and the Muslim world.
Read moreSir Ranulph Fiennes
Dubbed ‘the world's greatest living explorer' by the Guinness Book of Records for such feats as the Transglobe Expedition, the world's first surface journey around the Polar axis.
Read moreClare Francis
A successful novelist and accomplished yachtswoman. In 1976 she set a new women's record for sailing singlehanded across the Atlantic.
Read moreRobin Hanbury-Tenison
A pioneering champion of rainforest and tribal peoples, and the president of Survival International.
Read moreDr Alasdair Harris
Dr Alasdair Harris is the founder and executive director of Blue Ventures, a marine conservation organisation that has had a global impact. Having won multiple awards, he's been widely published and recognised with multiple conservation awards.
Read moreSir Robin Knox-Johnston
The first man to sail non-stop and singlehanded around the world. He is widely regarded as the sailor's sailor.
Read moreStewart McPherson
Stewart McPherson is an acclaimed British natural history writer and presenter as well as the founder and owner of the Redfern group.
Read moreSir Christopher Ondaatje
A businessman, philanthropist, adventurer, writer and former Olympian. He is also the chairman of The Ondaatje Foundation.
Read moreSir Michael Palin
The world's favourite television traveller and was previously a member of Monty Python's Flying Circus.
Read moreProfessor John Prebble
A barrister and professor and the former Dean of Law at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand.
Read moreDr. Christopher Roads
An expert in the use and history of firearms and former Deputy Director of the Imperial War Museum.
Read moreJonathan Scott
An award-winning wildlife photographer and presenter of the BBC's long-running nature documentary series, Big Cat Diary, shot in Kenya's Masai Mara.
Read moreJohn Simpson
The BBC's World Affairs Editor who has reported from more than 120 countries during his 40-year career with the BBC.
Read moreColin Thubron
Britain's most distinguished travel writer whose award-winning books range across Russia, Asia, the Middle East and South America.
Read moreSir Crispin Tickell
A leading environmentalist and one of the world's foremost authorities on climate change. He's been an independent environmental advisor to successive UK Prime Ministers.
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