Celebrated on 23 April, World Book Day was established by UNESCO in 1995 to champion the joy of reading, the immeasurable value of books, and—dare we say—the importance of being earnest (pun very much intended). The date pays tribute to the death anniversaries of literary titans such as William Shakespeare, Miguel de Cervantes, and Inca Garcilaso de la Vega. So, on this day devoted to authors and their enduring words, we turn the page to one of literature’s most evocative and timeless genres: the travelogue.







