Tim Richards fell into travel writing after living and teaching in Egypt and Poland. He’s a light packing obsessive, and is especially drawn to the former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Follow him on Instagram @aerohaveno
During a cruise on the Mekong River, an excursion proves nourishing in more ways than one.
Vietnam and Cambodia may be countries bristling with energy, but serenity abounds when you swap the rails for the river.
The Corona is a welcome blast from the past, a charming sleeper train with full dining car trundling through the mists of Transylvania.
An impressive survivor from the golden age of rail, this European hub has been updated and modernised for 21st-century travel.
Have your tickets ready for a middle-of-the-night inspection by border guards if travelling overnight from Poland to the Czech Republic.
It’s been impossible to catch a scheduled passenger rail service to Mildura since 1993. Now a heritage rail operator has filled the gap.
Across eight countries in Europe, six of which do not use the euro, I attempted to travel without getting out any cash. I succeeded (mostly).
A ride on the comfortable Sofia-Istanbul Express includes a dramatic border crossing in the middle of the night.
It’s clearly more comfortable than economy, and even has a hint of business class in its food offering and stylish cabin.
Brexit complications mean this luxurious, art-deco train now runs day trips from London, instead of chugging across Europe.