I would highly recommend the two by Frank Gardner, Blood And Sand & Far Horizons.
He's the BBC Security correspondent who was near-fatally shot in Rhiyad in 2004, resulting in him being made a paraglegic and in a wheel chair.
Blood And Sand tells of his early life as a student, his love of travel, then his early working life as an investment banker before becoming a journalist. The book follows him through the various stages in his life and the places he travelled to for both work and pleasure, culminating in the shooting and his subsequent rehab.
Far Horizons is divided into 26 chapters, each one again about a place Gardner visited, spanning his student years and then how he was able to take up his love of travelling again even after his shooting, basically showing the world what you can accomplish when everything seems stacked against you.
Each book gives the reader a real insight into the far flung places of the world, and after reading them both I feel totally enriched and enlightened. Also, Gardner tells of his recovery and rehab in often very personal and intimate ways, and I truly felt privileged to have been allowed to share in these particular aspects of his life.
I realise I probably sound gushing and overly sentimental in what I've said but honestly these books are absolutely essential reading. You won't feel the same afterwards I can assure you.