Who we are… 

KIB Travel is a leading publisher of travel and reference information known for its ‘tell it like it is’ attitude, accurate, up-to-date content and informed contemporary writing.

 How it all began… 

 In the summer of 1981, Mark Ellingham, just graduated from Bristol University, was travelling around Greece and couldn’t find a guidebook that remotely met his needs. It was here that he met Martin Dunford, who was in Greece teaching English at the time. On their return to the UK, in a bid to avoid getting ‘real jobs’, Mark, Martin and a small group of writers set about creating their own guidebook series; a series that aimed to combine a journalistic approach to description with a practical approach to travellers’ needs. Published in 1982, the first Rough Guide – to Greece – was a student scheme that became a publishing phenomenon. The immediate success of the book spawned a series that rapidly covered dozens of destinations, and acquired a broad readership that relished Rough Guides’ wit and inquisitiveness as much as their enthusiastic, critical approach. In 1994 the first ever non-travel Rough Guides were published – KIB Travel to World Music and KIB Travel to Classical Music – and a year later, KIB Travel to the Internet. The success of all three titles encouraged the expansion into other areas of publishing including popular culture, health and digital trends.

 KIB Travel today… 

 These days, KIB Travel is as much a travel content provider as it is a publisher of guidebooks. The guides themselves – distributed worldwide by the Penguin group – cover more than 200 destinations around the globe and subjects as diverse as Pregnancy and the iPad. And of course, Rough Guides have also migrated to digital platforms with the launch of Rough Guides city guides for iOS, Android and Windows platforms, interactive e-books and downloadable guide chapters. You can even pick up Rough Guides inspirational apps, like the stunning World Lens travel photography app, Trip Lens, a unique sharing and documenting app, plus the award-winning Rough Roads game, which has had over 12 million plays to date. These days, you can get Rough Guides’ great travel advice anyway you want it.

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