The Greatest Adventurer

From the Wilds of Africa to a Billion Dollar Travel Empire

Published by Forefront Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

There are few people on Earth who have lived as close to the edge as Geoffrey Kent. Known for building the billion-dollar empire Abercrombie & Kent from a single Land Rover in the African bush, Kent is one part James Bond, two parts Indiana Jones—a man who pushed the boundaries of exploration on a personal quest to save the natural world through travel.

“Shoot with a camera, not with a gun.”

Kent is an explorer in the classical mold. At sixteen, he became the first person to drive the length of Africa alone on a motorbike. He was one of the first to solo voyage the Amazon, and the first to bring luxury cruisers to the Nile. He introduced ice cream to Saudi Arabia—making millions—and his early encounters with the Northern Mountain Gorilla arguably saved the species from extinction.

But the most dangerous terrain Kent navigated wasn't the Sudanese wilderness or the halls of power; it was his own family. Amidst the adrenaline of global expansion, a fractured domestic drama unfolded. Kent brought his only son into the company to help lead A&K, only to watch the relationship fracture under the weight of the empire. In a stunning reversal, his son eventually rose to become the CEO of his father’s biggest competitor—turning a family legacy into an intense corporate rivalry.

To build his company, Kent had to be as comfortable with warlords toting AK-47s as he was with Royalty on the polo pitch. A world-class player and confidante to the future King Charles, he was the one the Prince called to spirit a young Prince Harry away from the paparazzi after the death of Princess Diana. Kent’s story is a thrilling saga of entrepreneurship, adrenaline, and the high price of building a legacy in the untamed corners of the Earth.

About The Author

As founder and chairman emeritus of Abercrombie & Kent (A&K), Geoffrey Kent brings a lifetime of experience, innovation, and passion to the world’s most exclusive luxury adventure travel company. A pioneer of the modern luxury safari, Kent has taken his company—and his clients—from previously undiscovered regions of the African continent to the farthest reaches of the globe. Under his direction, A&K offers luxury travel on all seven continents. The common denominator among A&K’s journeys is an unwavering commitment to service: expert guides, luxurious accommodations, rigorous safety standards, distinctive and comfortable transportation, and meticulously crafted itineraries of amenities and activities.

Geoffrey Kent’s life began much as he lives it today—amid adventure in an exotic setting. He was born in 1942 while his parents, Colonel John Kent and Valerie Kent, were on safari in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia). He grew up on the family farm in the Aberdare Highlands of Kenya, where his childhood unfolded amid the splendor and drama of untamed Africa. He attended the then-new Duke of York School in Nairobi, which later produced many of Kenya’s business and scientific leaders.

At age sixteen, Kent undertook a solitary exploration of the African continent that helped define the course of his life. During this two-month trek, he became the first person to travel by motorbike more than 5,000 miles between Nairobi, Kenya, and Cape Town, South Africa.

After attending the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Kent served in Bahrain, Aden, Oman, Yemen, Cyprus, Libya, and Malta. Following his final posting as aide-de-camp to General John Frost, CB, DSO, MC—of A Bridge Too Far fame—his military career ended prematurely due to hearing damage sustained during years in heavy tanks.

While serving in the British Army, Kent and his parents founded Abercrombie & Kent in Kenya. He later returned to Kenya to lead the company full-time. By 1967, his parents had retired, and Kent began transforming A&K into the internationally renowned luxury travel company it is today.

With the skill of a seasoned businessman and the curiosity of an explorer, Kent built a company that enables travelers to discover the world in distinctive style. Through A&K, even the most remote destinations become accessible—yet remain authentic, secure, and immersive.

A&K provides comprehensive service, from initial consultation to the journey home. The company owns and operates its own lodges, camps, and ships, including the four A&K Sanctuary vessels on the Nile; Pure Amazon in Peru; and A&K Sanctuary camps and lodges throughout Africa. A modern approach to travel ensures exclusive access and experiences tailored to clients’ individual interests and aspirations.

Kent’s concept of a “luxury cocoon” from which to explore the world attracts more than 250,000 guests annually. Among the many notable travelers who have journeyed with A&K are Robert De Niro, Kim Basinger, Henry Kissinger, Ted Turner, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Diane Sawyer, Katie Couric, Sting, Hugh Jackman, Ben Stiller, Elle Macpherson, Jerry Seinfeld, Cameron Diaz, Chris Rock, Warren Buffett, former U.S. president Jimmy Carter, and former first ladies Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush.

A deep commitment to wildlife conservation has shaped both Kent’s career and personal life. In 1982, he founded Friends of Conservation, of which HM King Charles III serves as patron. The award-winning international organization works to preserve endangered ecosystems by partnering with local communities to develop practical, sustainable solutions.

As the company expanded globally, Abercrombie & Kent Philanthropy was established as a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting ecosystems and wildlife in collaboration with local communities. Its efforts have been recognized with the World Travel & Tourism Council’s Tourism for Tomorrow Award, the Condé Nast Traveler World Savers Award for leadership in social responsibility, and Travel + Leisure’s Global Vision Award for Leadership in Philanthropic Travel.

Kent serves as honorary consul of the Republic of Kenya in Monaco. In 2020, he was honored by HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco as a goodwill ambassador. He supports the Oceanographic Museum and Institute and was invited by HSH Prince Albert II to join his Roundtable on Philanthropy.

Kent continues to travel extensively in search of emerging destinations, having logged more than 18 million miles across 169 countries. In addition, he became an accomplished polo player, serving for more than twenty years as captain of the A&K team in the United States. He won the U.S. Open twice, as well as the U.S. Gold Cup, the Cartier International, and the Open Championship World Cup. In 1979, Rolex appointed him as one of its ambassadors, alongside Sir Jackie Stewart, Arnold Palmer, and Jean-Claude Killy. He also served as captain and patron of the Windsor Park polo team, playing alongside HM King Charles III. Kent is a founder of Windsor in Vero Beach, one of Florida’s most exclusive residential communities, designed by New Urbanist architects and town planners Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk.

Kent was a founding member of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), the world’s largest private-sector organization dedicated to travel and tourism and served as its chairman for six years. In 2021, he received the Global Icon Award and became an honorary member of WTTC. He was inducted into the U.K. Travel Hall of Fame for creating “experiential travel” and received Travel Weekly’s Lifetime Achievement Award. He also serves on the United Nations Leadership Council of the Sustainable Development Solutions Network, headed by Professor Jeffrey Sachs.

Today, Abercrombie & Kent maintains an international network of more than 3,000 staff members across more than 65 offices in 40 countries.

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