35°C and 100% humidity, then
Perth for four days in the dry high
30s, before heading to Argentina,
which will be a balmy 25°C and
then onto Antarctica with 0°C
being the norm. So checking
out the temperatures and using
clothing that is adaptable across
different climatic zones really
helps.
What has been the most
rewarding aspect of hosting a
travel show for you?
Personally speaking, the chance
to experience ancient cultures and
learn the stories of civilisations
long past fascinates me. e
greatest thing for an inquisitive
mind like mine is discovering new
things, and indigenous cultures
have so much to offer. e second
thing that I am forever grateful
for is the wonderful friends I have
made across the globe as we have
travelled and who have shared
the places they live with such
pride. ese things stay with you
forever and I'll forever be grateful
to my colleagues at Channel 9
for backing us some 17 years ago
to produce a travel series and our
long-running gardening series –
Garden Gurus. It has allowed me to
pursue things I truly love and I am
sure that passion is what appeals to
the millions of people who watch
the Explore TV series in Australia
and internationally.
Tune in to Explore TV on Sunday
afternoons on Channel 9. For
four weeks from 4 February,
Trevor will be exploring Portugal
and Spain with Viking.
This page:
Trevor on The
Kitchen Table
tour; Trevor
in a vineyard,
Douro Valley
viking.com
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