Tour Leaders for Libya
At Wild Frontiers we believe that the succcess or failure of an escorted tour can often be determined by the knowledge, enthusiasm and passion of the person leading it.
Many of our guides have lived and worked in their specific regions and whilst they may not have encyclopedic knowledge they are all extremely informed about the ways of travel, and are interesting people with background in aid work, journalism, travel writing, photography and expedition planning.
Our guides for Libya are:
Stanley Moffat
After studying law and geography at university Stanley’s first travels were as a professional sportsman. Looking out the window on the way to rugby matches wondering more about the route than the opposition he hung up his boots and picked up a backpack. 15 years and 80 odd countries later Stanley has lead treks and Overland expeditions all over the world, made a documentary in the Middle East, worked as a jet boat driver and photographer. Of late Stanley has been involved in running a school Aid project in Ghana and bringing all his knowledge, enthusiasm, humour and experience to trips. He is a great new asset to Wild Frontiers.
Jonny Bealby
Growing up in England, Scotland and Canada, Jonny developed a passion for travel and upon finishing college journeyed extensively in Australasia and the Far East. Since then he has earned a crust in a variety of ways: singer in a band, stunt horse rider, circus roustabout, motorcycle courier and photojournalist to name but a few. He started running trips to Pakistan in 1998 and set up Wild Frontiers Adventure Travel in 2002. Jonny has visited more than 80 countries, written three books and had articles featured in a variety of publications including the Daily Telegraph, The Observer, The Times, Independent and Traveller Magazine. He has also lectured to the Royal Geographical Society on Afghanistan & Pakistan.
Natalie Morris
Natalie generally works in the office helping to promote our trips and product to a wider audience. She has worked for more than ten years in the travel industry, and has experience in everything from driving trucks for Dragoman to booking flights for Flight Centre. Building on our excellent platform of a knowledgeable and experienced office staff, Natalie has proved an invaluable member of our ever-growing team. However, what she really loves is getting out there and running trips, and this she does with great enthusiasm, knowledge, and above all, fun.
Tom Skipwith
As a baby being taken around India by his travel-crazed parents, the adventure bug was firmly embedded and a nomadic soul was born. Starting his career in the outdoor environment industry, predominantly working with the young people of tomorrow, it seemed that although dynamic and challenging the opportunities to travel were limited. Always craving new people and new places, Tom gravitated into the adventure travel world and over the last few years has worked as guide and tour leader for a number of charity travel firms. After working full time for Wildfrontiers for 18 months, guiding and behind the logistical scenes, Tom abandoned the office to continue exploring, guiding and traveling at his own pace. Now trying to settle down, with marriage round the corner and a paramedic career on the horizon Tom may still be found leading the occasional group for us somewhere exotic and adventurous.
Marc Leaderman
Narrowly escaping the "lawyer, doctor or accountant" stereotype career that is the fate of many London sons, Marc taught English in Romania & Japan before becoming a door-to-door salesman in Australia. He then spent the next 8 years as a UK tax-exile, tourleading a in a range of destinations, from North Korea to Mali, before finally returning to his London roots to head up the operations department at Wild Frontiers. Marc still enjoys leading tours whenever he can although he does find now that he has to pay some tax.







