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Ricky Munday

Khan Tengri

Ricky is an adventurer and humanitarian aid worker who has led and organised expeditions to 4 continents, completed the Marathon des Sables and pushed his body and mind to the limit on several challenging expeditions. His humanitarian missions have taken him to Kenya, Sudan, Bangladesh and Pakistan. Ricky’s key messages are about creating opportunities for underprivileged youth and following your dreams.

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  • Never give up
     
  • Leadership and Goal Setting
     
  • Surviving Extremes
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"It’s inspiring to others to see how he leads such a full and constructive life and how he thrives to inspire others who may have felt they also had no way out." The Explore Foundation

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 Ants is a record-breaking adventurer, travel writer and tv producer, with a penchant for very long journeys in rather unsuitable vehicles.

In 2006 she drove a pink tuk tuk 12,500-mile from Bangkok to Brighton with her best friend Jo. They raised £50,000 for Mind, set the world record for the longest journey ever by an auto rickshaw, wrote a best-selling travel book "Tuk Tuk to the Road" and won Cosmopolitan Magazine's "Fun, fearless female award" from 16,000 entries.

Most recently she ventured on a 2-month motorcycle ride down what remains of the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. A book about this "Short Ride in the Jungle" has just been published. In between travelling and writing she produces TV programmes for the BBC, Channel 4 and ITV

World Class Explorers

Our World Explorers Bureau explorers and adventurers demonstrate a wide range of high value personal characteristics and skills. Here we feature from time to time some of our amazing team who have made or broken world records, set world firsts and entered in the Guinness Book of Records to give you a feel for what our adventure speakers can offer your audience:

Maria Leijerstam 

On the 27th December 2013, Maria Leijerstam became the first person in the world to cycle from the edge of the Antarctic continent to the South Pole and also set the new World Record for the fastest human powered coast to pole traverse, completing her journey in 10 days, 14hrs and 56 minutes