Travel Inspiration from Must-Read Travel Literature
This article explores a curated selection of impactful travel books that inspire wanderlust and adventure.
- Best Travel Books to Explore the World
- 1. Masked Rider by Neil Peart
- 2. Finding Gobi by Dion Leonard
- 3. American Shaolin by Matthew Polly
- 4. Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan
- 5. White Tiger by Aravind Adiga
- 6. The Beach by Alex Garland
- 7. In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson
- 8. Dave Barry Does Japan
- 9. Love Africa by Jeffrey Gettleman
- 10. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
- 11. A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah
- 12. The Bang Bang Club by Greg Marinovich & Jaoa Silva
- 13. The Girl in the Picture – Vietnam
- 14. Touching the Void by Joe Simpson
- 15. Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
- Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer
- 16. Dark Star Safari by Paul Theroux
- 17. Wild by Cheryl Strayed
- 18. A Woman Alone: Travel Tales from Around the Globe
- 19. 1,000 Places to See Before You Die by Patricia Schultz
- 20. Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
- 21. Grand Adventures by Alastair Humphreys
- 22. Concierge Confidential by Michael Fazio
- 23. Ontario Escapes by Jim Buyers
- 24. Ultimate Journeys for Two by Mike and Anne Howard
- 25. How to Travel the World on $50 a Day by Matt Kepnes
- 26. Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2023
- 27. The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain
- 28. Right Turn at Machu Picchu by Mark Adams
- 29. This Contested Land: The Storied Past and Uncertain Future of America’s National Monuments by McKenzie Long
- 30. In The Kingdom of Men by Kim Barnes
Best Travel Books to Explore the World
In this article, we share some of the best travel books that have evoked laughter, tears, and a spirit of adventure.
1. Masked Rider by Neil Peart
Neil Peart, known for his incredible drumming with Rush, was also a passionate cyclist. His travel memoir, Masked Rider, offers an unvarnished account of his cycling journey through West Africa. This compelling read is essential for adventure seekers, shedding light on the man behind the rock star persona.
2. Finding Gobi by Dion Leonard
Dion Leonard, an ultramarathon runner, shares the heartwarming tale of his journey through the Gobi Desert with an unexpected companion, a stray dog he names Gobi. This inspiring story showcases transformation and affection amidst a grueling race.
3. American Shaolin by Matthew Polly
Matthew Polly narrates his unconventional journey to study Kung Fu with the Shaolin monks in China. This humorous and insightful memoir chronicles his quest from a Princeton dropout to a martial arts student under amusing circumstances.
4. Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan
This engaging novel gives readers a behind-the-scenes look at the extravagant lives of billionaire families in Singapore. Follow Rachel as she discovers her boyfriend’s hidden wealth during a summer vacation, unraveling cultural nuances and familial challenges.
5. White Tiger by Aravind Adiga
In White Tiger, Adiga reveals the harsh realities of India through the eyes of Balram Halwai. This gripping narrative showcases the social injustices of the caste system and provides a stark contrast to the often glorified view of the country.
6. The Beach by Alex Garland
Garland’s The Beach captures the essence of backpacker culture in Thailand during the 1990s. It showcases the thrill of adventure and the allure of untouched paradise, making it a must-read for anyone venturing into this beautiful region.
7. In a Sunburned Country by Bill Bryson
Bill Bryson humorously explores Australia’s unique culture in In a Sunburned Country. His witty observations will leave readers eager to book a trip to the sunburned continent.
Go Around the World with Bill Bryson:
- A Walk in the Woods – Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail spanning the Eastern Coast.
- A Stranger to Myself – Notes on Returning to America After 20 Years Away.
- The Best American Travel Writing
- The Road to Little Dribbling – An American in Britain.
8. Dave Barry Does Japan
Dave Barry humorously recounts his encounters in Japan, providing insight into the quirky traditions and culture of the country. His witty writing makes it an informative and enjoyable read.
9. Love Africa by Jeffrey Gettleman
This travel memoir captures Jeffrey Gettleman’s deepening connection to Africa as he navigates love and career. The journey is a profound exploration of the heart, revealing the irresistible allure of the continent.
10. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Coelho’s The Alchemist is a timeless tale of pursuing dreams and discovering one’s purpose. Santiago’s journey across the Sahara is both inspirational and reflective, inviting readers to consider their own life paths.
11. A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah
This gripping autobiography reveals the harrowing experience of Ishmael Beah as a child soldier in Sierra Leone. His journey of survival reflects profound themes of loss, resilience, and recovery.
12. The Bang Bang Club by Greg Marinovich & Jaoa Silva
This account of four photojournalists during apartheid in South Africa provides a raw and poignant view of a tumultuous time in history, highlighting the courage it takes to document the truth.
13. The Girl in the Picture – Vietnam
Kim Phuc recounts her life through the eyes of the child depicted in the iconic napalm photo from the Vietnam War. This powerful narrative illustrates resilience amidst adversity.
14. Touching the Void by Joe Simpson
Joe Simpson’s harrowing account of survival after an accident in the Peruvian Andes demonstrates the extremes of human endurance and spirit during a life-threatening emergency.
15. Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer
Krakauer’s account of the 1996 Mount Everest disaster probes deeply into the dangers faced by climbers and offers a raw perspective on ambition, aspiration, and tragedy.
Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer
This introspective exploration of Christopher McCandless’s journey into the Alaskan wilderness encourages readers to reflect on their own pursuits of meaning and connection with nature.
16. Dark Star Safari by Paul Theroux
Theroux’s travel memoir details his overland journey through Africa, offering perspectives on culture, poverty, and the realities of the continent’s beauty and challenges.
17. Wild by Cheryl Strayed
Cheryl Strayed’s journey along the Pacific Crest Trail reveals a story of personal transformation and healing through the challenges of solo hiking and self-discovery.
18. A Woman Alone: Travel Tales from Around the Globe
This anthology showcases inspiring narratives by solo female travelers, celebrating independence and the transformative power of travelling alone.
19. 1,000 Places to See Before You Die by Patricia Schultz
Patricia Schultz’s acclaimed guide inspires wanderlust with its extensive list of must-see destinations. This book is a treasure trove of suggestions for aspiring travelers eager to explore the world.
20. Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
Gilbert’s journey of self-discovery across Italy, India, and Bali captivates readers seeking balance in their lives, whilst exploring the themes of love, spirituality, and indulgence.
21. Grand Adventures by Alastair Humphreys
In this collection, Alastair Humphreys shares tales of incredible adventures that encourage readers to embrace their own travel aspirations and experiences.
22. Concierge Confidential by Michael Fazio
This behind-the-scenes glimpse into the life of a concierge reveals the eccentric requests and lavish lifestyles of the rich and famous, all wrapped in humor and intrigue.
23. Ontario Escapes by Jim Buyers
Jim Buyers shares his travels and discoveries within Ontario, highlighting hidden gems amidst practical travel advice and personal stories.
24. Ultimate Journeys for Two by Mike and Anne Howard
This guide offers romantic travel ideas and suggestions for couples seeking adventure together, making it a valuable companion for planning ideal getaways.
25. How to Travel the World on $50 a Day by Matt Kepnes
Known as Nomadic Matt, he provides tips for budget travel, emphasizing affordability while exploring the globe, making it an essential reference for savvy travelers.
26. Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2023
Lonely Planet continues to showcase the best destinations and travel trends each year, serving as a reliable source to inspire globetrotters everywhere.
27. The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain
This classic travelogue offers a humorous yet insightful look at American tourism during the mid-19th century, blending wit with social commentary on cultural exchanges.
28. Right Turn at Machu Picchu by Mark Adams
Mark Adams retraces the steps of Hiram Bingham III, blending history and personal narrative that brings the mystique of Machu Picchu to life.
29. This Contested Land by McKenzie Long
This book explores the challenges surrounding America’s national monuments, highlighting the balance between preservation and development through engaging storytelling.
30. In the Kingdom of Men by Kim Barnes
Set in Saudi Arabia, this novel offers a vivid portrayal of the cultural contrasts of the region as experienced by a young American woman grappling with independence.
Have these travel books inspired you to explore the world? Share your favorite travel reads in the comments!