Travels with Herodotus published in 2006 was the last reportage of Ryszard Kapuscinski (1932-2007) a representative journalist of the twentieth century. This is an hommage to the life of Herodotus and his work History but is also an autobiographical story of Kapuscinski. By figuring out the motif of wandering in Travels with Herodotus, this article analyzed how the experiences of ‘wandering’ and ‘travel’ of Kapuscinski, who wandered all his life, influenced on his writings. And by examining the problem of ‘perspective,’ which frequently appeared in his works, it aimed to examine the meaning of ‘others’ to the protagonist who wandered in a strange space, and to investigate how the process of being exposed to the others` perspective and exchanging perspective influenced on Kapuscinski`s philosophy on journalism. Kapuscinski argued that ‘travel’ is a challenge and adventure to journalists as well as difficult task and ambitious project. The reason for the importance of travel to them is that they could have an opportunity to meet with ‘Others (Inny)’. To accept ‘difference’ of the Other, to make the ‘difference’ as a mirror to reflect one`s true self, to recognize multi-culture and to work hard to make a peaceful world: Those are the essence and belief of the philosophy on journalism that Kapuscinski, "the 20th century Herodotus", had.