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Sophy Roberts

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Special Correspondent Sophy Roberts is an award-winning writer based in England.

Sophy Roberts cut her teeth on the U.K. team of Condé Nast Traveller as editor-at-large soon after it was launched. She has since worked as Special Correspondent for the U.S. edition, covering remote destinations, from Papua New Guinea to Kamchatka. Based in rural Dorset in England, she remains a contributor to the magazine—with a special interest in Africa and conservation—as well as the Financial Times. She is a graduate of both Oxford University, where she was awarded a Jubilee Scholarship, and Columbia School of Journalism. Her first book, The Lost Pianos of Siberia, was published by Doubleday in 2020 to wide critical acclaim. 

In the Remote Northwest Territories of Canada, Indigenous Tourism Paves the Path Forward

A trip through the province showcases starkly beautiful landscapes and Indigenous communities whose stories have become newly accessible to travelers.

Singita Sasakwa Lodge

This collection of camps within one vast private reserve gives you a front-row seat to the migration.

These Lodges Are Going Above and Beyond to Give Back to Their Communities

A fresh conservation model is spreading across the globe.

Rwanda Just Pulled Off the Largest Transport of Rhinos From Europe to Africa

The eastern black rhinos have found a new home in Akagera National Park.

On Your Next Trip to Nepal, Rent the House Sir Edmund Hillary Loved

The so-called Happy House is where the Everest conqueror used to stay on his return visits to the Himalayas. Now run by the sherpa family who built it, the house can be taken over for adventures of your own.

Two Tourists Kidnapped in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Virunga National Park

Three people have reportedly been kidnapped in the park, famous for its mountain gorillas, where six rangers died in an ambush last month.

Zambia's King Lewanika Lodge Offers More Than Just Big Five Sightings

Time + Tide's King Lewanika puts you among people, not just animal migrations.

Navigating Tradition and Tourism in Papua New Guinea

Special Correspondent Sophy Roberts on her week spent roaming the clan villages and coral-ringed coasts of eastern Papua New Guinea.

The Ultimate Safari: Seeing the Great Migration in Kenya and Tanzania

The iconic phenomenon sees 1.5 million wildebeest sweep through East Africa on an annual, 1,200-mile cycle.

Rajasthan's Coolest Desert Town Has Almost No Tourists

A quirky new opening is luring us to Bikaner.

Exploring Kamchatka, Russia's Adventure Playground

Plunging into the natural magnetism of Kamchatka and the Kuril Islands at Russia's eastern edge.

How to Visit Rwanda in a Week

Wildlife is thriving in Rwanda's national parks.

Rent This 17th-Century Roman Palazzo Designed by Vatican Artists

Surrounded by ancient statuary and Renaissance tapestries, you can sleep like royalty.

Madagascar: The Greatest Adventure You Haven't Had Yet

Rustling with bug-eyed lemurs, shy geckos, giant moths, and other freaks of nature, this island in the Indian Ocean will give up its secrets if you’re willing to be patient.

Head to Laikipia, Kenya for a High-Luxury Conservation Experiment

An elite group of conservationists has created a safari camp unlike most in Kenya.

Why You Should Visit Siberia in the Winter (Seriously)

When practically every inch of the globe has been Google-mapped, accessing the Siberian wilderness in winter (by dogsled, snowmobile, hovercraft, and railroad) proves freedom of travel is the true sign of luxury.

Botswana Will Turn You Into a Safari Convert

This country has beauty and beasts.