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True Travellers Society Podcast: October 29, 2025
Today’s podcast episode was created from the following stories:
Bhutan Travel Guide for Solo Women: Safe, Inspiring and Deeply Rewarding
By Naomi Chadderton | October 28, 2025 | Source: Read the full story
Bhutan is emerging as a top choice for solo female travelers thanks to its safety, deep-rooted wellness culture, and a rising number of certified female guides. From hot-stone baths and monastery meditations to tailored retreats and mindful hikes, the kingdom prioritizes slow, meaningful travel. Practical updates include a reduced Sustainable Development Fee of US$100 per person through August 2027 and clear etiquette guidelines for visiting sacred sites.
Google Maps and Ford bring America’s longest off-road trail to Street View
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Google partnered with Ford to capture the 5,900+ mile TransAmerica Trail on Street View, offering panoramic access from Oregon to North Carolina. Shot from a Bronco equipped with Google’s latest camera, the imagery spans desertscapes, forests, rivers, and rugged backroads. It’s a planning boon for overlanders and an inspiring virtual ride for armchair adventurers.
NOMADE 58 All-in-one Daily Travel Hoodie
By Madhurima Nag | October 28, 2025 | Source: Read the full story
This waterproof, breathable hoodie doubles as a daily carry system with 28 pockets and 58 features, built from an organic cotton and recycled polyester blend. StormProof panels, a vertical pocket system for larger essentials, and 4-way stretch make it practical for unpredictable travel days. It’s a smart, sustainable layer for staying organized in airports, cities, and sudden downpours.
Faraday Future launches FX Super One MPV in the UAE; Andrés Iniesta named first Super One owner and co-creation officer
Author not listed | October 28, 2025 | Source: Read the full story
Faraday Future unveiled the FX Super One AIHEREV Max in Dubai at 309,000 AED, introducing crypto-enabled purchases alongside traditional payments. The AI hybrid system promises 0–100 km/h in 5.7 seconds and up to 963 km WLTC range, with standard AWD and a focus on quiet, first-class cabin comfort. Partnerships in the UAE signal local production expansion and a broader EAI mobility ecosystem.
Hotel lockdowns and honeymoon hit as Britons caught up in Hurricane Melissa
By Kathryn Armstrong, Kerena Cobbina and NJ Convery | October 29, 2025 | Source: Read the full story
As Category 5 Hurricane Melissa bears down on Jamaica, hotels are locking down, flights face uncertainty, and British travelers are sheltering in place. UK authorities have activated 24/7 consular support and urged citizens to follow local guidance and register for updates. Community resilience is strong on the ground, but officials warn impacts may exceed Hurricane Gilbert’s historic damage.
Task Force mulls stronger India-Myanmar-Thailand corridor, better Bangladesh-NE links
By Bikash Singh, ET Bureau | October 28, 2025 | Source: Read the full story
Regional leaders advanced plans to boost the Northeast Economic Corridor with new Bangladesh links and a stronger India–Myanmar–Thailand route. Proposals include making Guwahati a central hub with improved helicopter services, expanded inland waterways, and ambitious rail and electric train connectivity. The upgrades aim to integrate remote state capitals into national supply chains and enable seamless cargo and passenger movement.
Chancellor: Britain will go further and faster on growth with Gulf
By The Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP | October 28, 2025 | Source: Read the full story
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves is in Riyadh to deepen trade and investment ties, championing Britain as a stable destination with a modern industrial strategy. A GCC trade deal could lift bilateral trade by 16%, add £1.6 billion to UK GDP annually, and raise wages over the long term. The trip aligns with ongoing efforts to attract high-value investment and create jobs across the UK.
Duffy warns more travel delays are coming amid government shutdown
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned of mounting travel delays as the US government shutdown strains aviation operations. Travelers should expect disruptions and build in extra time while monitoring airline and airport alerts. Staffing constraints and ripple effects could intensify congestion at major hubs.
The US is searching the phones of more travelers than ever right now
By Stephen Schenck | October 28, 2025 | Source: Read the full story
CBP’s warrantless border device searches rose 18% this year, with Q4 alone logging 14,876 basic and 1,297 advanced searches. While still affecting a small fraction of travelers, privacy advocates urge practical safeguards like traveling with minimal data and restoring from secure backups after entry. It’s a timely reminder to reassess digital hygiene before crossing borders.
 
				 
															