No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

235: Unabridged Interview: Rick Steves

Nov 14, 2025
Rick Steves, renowned travel writer and educator, shares his transformative journey along the 1978 Hippie Trail from Istanbul to Kathmandu. He reflects on how this pivotal trip shaped his career and understanding of global love and humanity. Steves emphasizes travel as a political and spiritual practice, urging us to embrace serendipity and navigate fear in order to connect with others. He discusses the responsibilities of privilege in travel and offers powerful anecdotes that reveal the impact of thoughtful exploration on personal growth and neighborly love.
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ANECDOTE

Lost Hippie-Trail Journal

  • Rick Steves kept a daily journal of about 60,000 words and 200 pages during his 1978 Hippie Trail trip.
  • He rediscovered and published it during COVID, which became a New York Times bestseller.
INSIGHT

Travel Reveals Shared Humanity

  • At 14 in Oslo Rick realized other families loved their children just as much, widening his empathy for strangers.
  • That moment seeded his lifelong belief that travel broadens perspective and cultivates compassion.
INSIGHT

Travel Counters Fear With Understanding

  • Fear narrows worldviews and fuels walls; travel broadens understanding and builds bridges.
  • Connecting with the global majority increases safety and counters fear-driven politics.
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