Richard Bangs
Joined Wednesday, March 11, 2009 11:39 PM
Richard Bangs has been a pioneer in digital media and commerce, and other frontiers.
In the early 90s Richard produced the first internet travel site, the first travel CD ROM (The Adventure Disc), and the first virtual expeditions.
He was founder and editor-in-chief of Mungo Park, a pioneering Microsoft travel publishing effort. He also founded Terra Quest. He was part of the founding executive team of Expedia.com, and served as its Editor-at-Large. He was creator and publisher of Expedia Travels Magazine (published in partnership with Ziff-Davis), and executive producer of Expedia Radio, and founder and executive director of Expedia Cafes. He also served as president of Outward Bound; Founded Well-Traveled.com for Slate, and was founding editor and executive producer of Great Escapes, another Microsoft Travel initiative. He also ran and founded First and Best for MSN, and founded Sobek Expeditions, which in the early 1990s merged with Mountain Travel to become Mountain Travel Sobek.
Richard Bangs has oft been called the father of modern adventure travel, and the pioneer in travel that makes a difference, travel with a purpose. He has spent 30 years as an explorer and communicator, and along the way led first descents of 35 rivers around the globe, including the Yangtze in China and the Zambezi in Southern Africa.
He recently co-directed the IMAX film "Mystery of the Nile," and co-authored the Putnam book of the same name. His recent book, "The Lost River: A Memoir of Life, Death and the Transformation of Wild Water," won the National Outdoor Book Award in the literature category, and the Lowell Thomas Award for best book.
Richard has published more than 1,000 magazine articles, 19 books, produced a score of documentaries and several CD-ROMs; and has lectured at the Smithsonian, the National Geographic Society, the Explorers Club and many other notable venues. He writes a semi-regular feature with the NYTimes. Richard served as executive producer of Richard Bangs Adventures on Yahoo.
He is currently producing and hosting the new PBS series, Richard Bangs’ Adventures with Purpose, and his companion book, Adventures with Purpose, won the 2007 best book award from NATJA. His latest books are Quest for the Sublime (2008), and Quest for the Kashah (2009).
Richard won the Mark Dubois lifetime achievement conservation award in 2007.
Richard won the CINE Golden Eagle Award in 2008 for the special, Quest for Kaitiakitanga, and two Tele Awards for Quest for the Nile. Quest for Kaitiakitanga was nominated for an Environmental Media Award ("The Green Oscars") for best documentary, and won the annual Platinum Award from HSMAI (Hospitality Sales & Marketing Association International).
Richard serves on a number of technology, travel and environmental boards.
Find him at richardbangs.com
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By Richard Bangs | Thu Aug 6, 2009 9:16 AM ET
Richard Bangs takes us down a river that few dare to challenge. Get ready for a wild ride.
Related: Australia, New Zealand, UNESCO, Potatoes, Eco-Tourism
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By Richard Bangs | Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:00 AM ET
In Zambia's Ndevu Park, the animals claim the night and give Richard Bangs a scare he'll never forget.
Related: Travel, Africa, Kenya, South Africa, Conversation, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, PBS, Elephants, Zambia, Mozambique
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By Richard Bangs | Sat May 9, 2009 6:00 AM ET
Author Richard Bangs finds adventure (and absinthe) while tracing the roots of ecotourism to Switzerland.
Related: Travel, London, Europe, Architecture, Italy, tourism, Switzerland, Mali, Eco-Tourism
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By Richard Bangs | Fri Apr 24, 2009 1:58 PM ET
How a nut roots a culture and provides a way forward for Moroccan women.
Related: Children, Africa, Sex, Television, White House, Florida, Beer, Coffee, Hunger, Pennsylvania, Women's Rights, Morocco
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By Richard Bangs | Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:15 AM ET
How can it be that one of the most forward-thinking nations on earth has such a barbaric past? Author Richard Bangs searches for the answers and finds qualities we can all strive for.
Related: Norway, Iceland, Nobel Committee, Greenland, Northwest Passage
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By Richard Bangs | Fri Mar 27, 2009 9:30 AM ET
What do you get when you mix one of North Africa's tallest peaks, searing heat, and a stubborn hiker? A near-death experience, and a lesson in humility.
Related: Africa, Hiking, Morocco, North Africa
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By Richard Bangs | Fri Mar 13, 2009 8:00 AM ET
One-horned Indian rhinos may have spawned unicorn myths, but for one lucky soul they became a breathtaking reality and fueled a promise to preserve.
Related: Africa, Zambia, Spirituality, Sustainable Development, Hinduism
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