How Brown + Hudson is Redefining Luxury Travel

Last week I caught up with Philippe Brown, the founder of bespoke travel company Brown + Hudson, to discuss what truly defines luxury travel, the trends he has witnessed in 2014 and his predictions for the high-end travel market as we look towards 2015.

What about the luxury travel market are you most passionate about?

“Through our slightly unorthodox approach, ultimately we are looking to redefine what people expect from their travel partner. We believe luxury lies within the time spent, the moments experienced, and not restricted to first-class travel or five star accommodation. Turning a dream into reality, with an abundance of personal touches along the way, is what really creates invaluable and inimitable travelling experiences.”

Dalai Lama & Desmond Tutu

What travel trends have you witnessed in 2014?

“The digital revolution has taken hold of the travel market, but not in the way we might expect, with many people now looking to rebel and ‘unplug’ when they go away. Discerning travellers are harking back to older values of the Grand Tour and personal discovery to ensure memorable experiences, but at the same time seeking togetherness as a couple, family or increasingly a group of like-minded friends.

“While adventures lasting several months still hold sway, short duration and high impact trips often to ‘edgy’ destinations, where people can remove themselves from their lives for just a few days are now a core offering in luxury travel.

“Equally, meeting insightful individuals has also become popular, whether it be cooking with Murat Bozok, Turkey’s most highly regarded chef, or sipping tea with the King of Ladakh in the Himalayas.”

What is the history of Brown + Hudson and why did you start the company?

“As a young man I found myself working in a Parisian ad agency, enjoying my time, but always wondering how I could really make a lasting impact, on myself and on others. Daydreaming at my desk soon evolved into a solo expedition to Patagonia, on which I would search for the peaks of the Argentinean Andes.

“Trekking through the cordillera, standing on the shores of Lago Viedma and meeting wonderful people along the way signaled the start of my love for travelling. Influenced equally by the writing of William Henry Hudson amongst many others, I never looked back – only forward, to a life of travel.

“In 2009, I took the opportunity to found Brown + Hudson and share what I feel ‘travel’ means with others, absorbing them in the process from start to finish and ensuring every moment of the trip stays with them forever.”

The Singular, Patagonia

What is your top travel tip?

“When an experience is so unique, it is a crying shame to live it through the screen of a camera or smartphone. I would urge all travellers to take a step back and make sketches of their destinations instead, producing something really special to share with the grandchildren.”

Tell me a little known secret about Brown + Hudson that customers wouldn’t know?

“Language unlocks culture and I am fortunate enough to speak not only French and English, but Arabic, Vietnamese and many others too – essential for acquiring local knowledge, making friends and avoiding any confusing situations.”

Photo credit: Andre Arment

What makes Brown + Hudson so special and how does it differ from other luxury travel companies?

“Whether a client comes to us with a fully-formed vision or just a pipe dream, our promise is to create a one-of-a-kind trip with all that they want to experience – and nothing they don’t. It will not have been done before and it will never be done again, only living on in stories told.

“Time is the most valuable commodity we have, so every element of our pre-trip research, planning and reconnaissance is aimed at making every second of the journey irreplaceable.

“Most of all, we love a challenge. If it hasn’t been done, we want to do it; if it ‘can’t be done’, we will prove the doubters wrong.”

What are your predictions for the luxury travel market in 2015?

“We’ve noticed Montana coming to the fore as a lesser known North American destination, with a whole lot to offer. As a far cry – and much-needed rejuvenating escape – from urbanised lives, we are starting to uncover the Big Sky Country for clients who are ever tighter on time but increasingly in need of a breath of fresh air.

“Those looking to journey through new lands have, since 2011, had the option to explore Burma. Shrouded in secrecy for decades, Myanmar’s mainland is complemented by a string of 800 unmapped and remote islands known as the Mergui Archipelago. Inhabited by free-diving sea gypsies, these crystal clear waters and bright white beaches lend themselves to a luxury cruise aboard a wooden sailing boat.

“Thirdly, the slender South American country of Chile, stretching from the world’s driest desert in the north to blue-hued glaciers and soaring southern peaks of Patagonia, is quite possibly one of the world’s most diverse destinations. With so much on offer we are always looking to the less obvious to craft utterly original experiences for our clients. Whether it be through the winding colourful streets of Valparaiso in search of the home of Nobel prize-winning poet and diplomat, Pablo Neruda; navigating a course through Chile’s picture-perfect vineyards and wine lists; or an early morning hike to summit a snow-capped volcano with stunning scenery below.”

Vineyards and mountains in Chile

BROWN + HUDSON – London

www.brownandhudson.com

Brown + Hudson is a London-based team of passionate travellers well versed in creating exquisitely crafted, truly bespoke travel experiences across the globe. Each one-of-a-kind journey is tailored to suit individual tastes, interests and personal style, enabling affluent clients to explore the world on their own terms with expert input, ultimately yielding richer travel stories.

As a cross between a therapist and investigative journalist each experience is drafted through in-depth reconnaissance and unparalleled global connections with itineraries hand crafted. With a focus on culture, wildlife, culinary, wellbeing and more, often involving access to inspiring individuals, travel with Brown + Hudson is insightful and impossible to duplicate.

 

THOROUGHLY MODERN MAN: An Evening with Sylvester Stallone, The London Palladium

Photo credit: Jonathan Brady/PA

There are few pieces of music more iconic, more guaranteed to provoke a reaction than Eye of the Tiger. How many of you have trained, jogged or self-improved in some way with it blaring from your earphones, or accompanying the imaginary progress-montage playing in your head? I confess I have not heard this song in years, so it was somewhat surreal to hear it again, as Sylvester Stallone strode out onto the stage of The London Palladium. Greeting him was the inescapable Jonathan Ross, and this began one of the most bizarre and surprising hours of my life.

Time and action sequences may have weathered the man’s complexion to a point somewhere between handbag and tree bark, but he remains a man with one of the most impressive Hollywood careers to date. Rocky earned him the honour of becoming one of only three men to be nominated for Best Actor and Best Screenplay for the same film, alongside Orson Welles and Charlie Chaplin. Try finding another sentence which applies to all three of them. Writer, director, producer, it became clear that Sly is much more than we might assume from his physique.

The interview rolled happily from topic to topic, guided by Ross’s now expert hand. It touched on Stallone’s childhood in New York’s infamous Hell’s Kitchen neighbourhood, where his mother danced at clubs, ran a gym (named barbella’s) and promoted female wrestling. Covered also was Stallone’s time working in cinemas as an usher, where his obsession with writing, and the structure of films developed.

Rivalry with Arnie, comparing himself to De Niro, and Kirk Douglas’s rewrite suggestions for First Blood were all topics of discussion. The final segment of the evening saw questions from the audience, which saw me put well and truly in my place. The question regarded whether Stallone might at some point have a crack at some Shakespeare, and if so then which. No sooner had I finished expressing my doubts over how much of The Bard’s work Sly might know to my intrepid photographer than the mahogany man strode across the stage and delivered a perfect stream of Richard III. Consider this my humble apology, Mr Stallone.

“There’s not that much more I can do in action, except explode”. While this is true, there is so many more strings to Stallone’s bow. He is in a new film, Grudge Match, starring opposite De Niro. If you need a new fix of Sly, then by all means go. Judging by the trailer, however, I shall be dusting off the Rambo and Rocky box sets.

Written by a Thoroughly Modern Man, James Bomford.