Sal Bolton is an English writer and avid female adventurer. Born and raised in South London, she read Geography at the University of Chichester where shortly after, her travels took her to the open highways of North America. Spending five-months living in Ghana, West Africa volunteering in teaching tennis to children led to the founding of non-profit organisation 'Africa Tennis Aid'. Shortly after, she went to live in the Amazon Rainforests of Ecuador, inspiring her second travel book and audio book 'Letters From The Amazon' by PeopleTalk Podcasts and spent two years travelling around Australia, living in an aborigine community and writing her first travel book 'The Show Must Go On - Being with an Australian Travelling Zoo'. In recent times, Sal went and spent time with Buddhist Monks whilst building houses in Cambodia and a year hitchiking around New Zealand, waka sailing with Maoris and visiting indigenous villages.
Sal has also written for 'Tennis Life UK' Magazine and an adaptation of 'The Show Must Go On - Being with an Australian Travelling Zoo' was first published in 2013 in German for travel book 'Australien wie wir es sehen'. She lives in London, where she loves playing tennis, petting dogs and wonders at the world about her.
You can read scribbles from Sal's on-the-road- adventures at
- London, England
- JoinedFebruary 12, 2013
- website: www.insalsfootsteps.blogspot.co.uk
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