9th Mar 2013 12:22pm | By Editor
The travel seminars at the TNT Travel Show have begun in earnest with Chris Coe's travel photography seminar and Sameh Nazeeh's New Egypt talks garnering large audiences.
Encounters Travel's top Egyptologist Sameh Nazeeh's speech about the incredible monuments of Egypt and the transforming nature of the country proved popular with show attendees.
And with a full schedule of free seminars ahead those who make it down to the Islington Business Design Centre can enjoy talks on subjects from the Trans Siberian Express to the guide to the Everest base camp.
TNT Magazine's Travel Editor Helen Elfer will be unveiling her highly anticipated speech, Unexpected China, in which she will reveal all the travel secrets she discovered whilst living in the country for two years.
Emma Jones's 50 Countries by 30 and the Travelling Editor Dylan Lowe's Social Media and Travel Storytelling seminars have garnered plenty of interest prior to their appearances at the show tomorrow.
Scott Heffield from the Bear Grylls Survival Academy will also be in attendance giving his Priorities of Survival speech on Sunday about how to get out of extreme environments alive.
A plethora of other free seminars are also available - check out the full schedule below.
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