Anthony Sattin is one of the UK’s leading travel writers and has spent much of the past twenty years travelling in and writing about North Africa and the Middle East. A regular contributor to “The Sunday Times” and “Conde Nast Traveller”, he sits on the editorial board of “Geographical Magazine” and was a founder-writer of the website “Travel Intelligence”. His acclaimed books include The Pharaoh’s Shadow: Travels in Ancient and Modern Egypt and The Gates of Africa: Death, Discovery and the Search for Timbuktu.
Anthony has appeared on numerous radio and TV documentaries, including several on Marrakech. Described by the Daily Mail as being a cross between Indiana Jones and a John Buchan hero, he was recently voted one of the ten top influences on travel writing.
ANTHONY SATTIN
Anthony Sattin is one of the UK’s leading travel writers and has spent much of the past twenty years travelling in and writing about North Africa and the Middle East. A regular contributor to “The Sunday Times” and “Conde Nast Traveller”, he sits on the editorial board of “Geographical Magazine” and was a founder-writer of the website “Travel Intelligence”. His acclaimed books include The Pharaoh’s Shadow: Travels in Ancient and Modern Egypt and The Gates of Africa: Death, Discovery and the Search for Timbuktu.