Anthologies are tough to rate since there are many contributors, but this is a strong assortment of travellers' tales. It's a good mix of female and male writers describing small adventures all over the globe.
The tale of a small adventure can be more interesting than one describing a grand adventure. The story can clearly capture one piece of the travelling puzzle, that insight the writer has about themselves or the people and places they visit.
Don't miss "Out of Africa" by Wendy Belcher. Chris Colin's "When We're Going to Be There" is a charming account of an imagined road trip with future kids.
Tony Wheeler, of Lonely Planet fame, did a fun piece on "The Aussie Way of Wanderlust." "I've spent half a lifetime wondering who goes where, and the results of my surveys may be unscientific but they're certainly conclusive: Australians go everywhere," he writes. "Everywhere it's the same story: more Australians than there should be. Come on, there are less than twenty million of them. If there's an Australian on the [hotel] register there should be three Germans, seven Japanese, fifteen Americans. It's never that way."