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THE RUGGED SPLENDOUR OF GANGWON
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THE RUGGED SPLENDOUR OF GANGWON

SOUTH KOREA’S NATURAL GEM IS WAITING TO BE DISCOVERED

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April 2021
THE SHIKOKU WAY
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THE SHIKOKU WAY

Japan’s oft-overlooked island is a wonderland of culture and history, home to temples dating back a millennia, wild landscapes and traditional festivals

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April 2021
HOW TO SEE THE WHALE SHARKS OF QATAR
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HOW TO SEE THE WHALE SHARKS OF QATAR

A new expedition cruise unlocks the secrets of Qatar’s coastline, offering zodiac rides among a rare congregation of whale sharks. In this interview, we discuss some of the tour’s highlights

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April 2021
INTO THE Hellenic heartland
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INTO THE Hellenic heartland

Stretching from the lakes and wine country of Macedonia down to the fortified castles and scenic peninsulas of the Peloponnese, we explore the stories, sights and experiences of the Greek mainland. This is the country’s cultural lodestar — the sun around which the nation’s 6,000 islands gravitate — home to exquisite classical ruins, world-class hiking, rich wildlife, sun-drenched coastlines and the vibrant cities of Athens and Thessaloniki

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April 2021
VENICE
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VENICE

Discover the city’s long-held culinary and artisan traditions, doggedly preserved by a cast of characters, from vineyard-owners to glassblowers, even as overtourism threatens to eclipse ancient ways of life on the lagoon

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April 2021
THE AMA DIVERS OF ISE- SHIMA
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THE AMA DIVERS OF ISE- SHIMA

This serene Japanese region is one of the best places in the country to learn all about the ancient tradition of ama diving

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April 2021
HONOLULU
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HONOLULU

Hawaii’s capital city is as much Pacific idyll as it is cosmopolitan cool, offering indie shops, fusion food and sunset hulas under banyan trees. Dive in for a microcosm of the islands’ warm aloha spirit.

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April 2021
WHEN GOLDEN PLAINS TURN BLACK
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WHEN GOLDEN PLAINS TURN BLACK

The Serengeti’s golden plains may be home to the Big Five, but the unsung heroes of these grasslands are its white-bearded wildebeests. Each year, over a million complete a staggering 1,250-mile circuit across Kenya and Tanzania, one of the last intact wildlife migrations on Earth. By creating and maintaining the ecosystem, they are the seams holding it together, performing an ancient dance that still sweeps across the savannah

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April 2021
BAKEWELL
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BAKEWELL

Base yourself in the Peak District town for a weekend of country estates, industrial heritage and rambles through a green and pleasant land alive with creative spirit.

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April 2021
After The Fires: Revisiting Australia's Sapphire Coast
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After The Fires: Revisiting Australia's Sapphire Coast

Australia’s devastating bushfires raged for months from mid-2019, scorching vast swathes of land and killing or displacing billons of animals. Faced with no water, electricity or internet, communities turned to each other for help rebuilding their lives. A year on, the situation is dramatically improved.

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March 2021
Can You Pandemic-Proof Insurance?
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Can You Pandemic-Proof Insurance?

Planning your post-lockdown escape? Travel insurance companies now offer policies for those determined to keep travelling during the pandemic.

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March 2021
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Namibia Sand, Stars & Safari

One of the most sparsely populated countries on Earth, Namibia is a byword for vast landscapes shaped by fierce elemental forces. From the blustery, shipwreck-strewn Skeleton Coast and wildlife utopia of Etosha in the north, through the central region — home to extreme sports hub Swakopmund and the capital, Windhoek — to the ochre dunes of Sossusvlei and the mighty Fish River Canyon in the south, this is Africa at its most wild and raw. The country’s offering to travellers is developing apace: be it safari, sandboarding or camping under the stars, adventure beckons, with new lodges and camps blossoming in remote regions. And the nation’s fascinating indigenous history and bush lore are being preserved and protected in captivating new Living Museums

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March 2021
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OF MIST & MYTH

Warrior queens, loch monsters, fairies and feuding clans — legends abound on the Hebridean island of Skye. For centuries, colourful tales have shaped the lives of those who call Scotland’s ‘Misty Isle’ home, and are still deeply intertwined with its soul-stirring landscapes

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March 2021
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RIDING THE RAILS IN THE ROCKIES

All aboard the Rocky Mountaineer, its dapper carriages climbing leisurely from multicultural Vancouver to the peak-ringed resort of Banff. The two-day route, following historic and hard-won train tracks, reveals supersized summits, pioneering settlements and forested valleys stalked by grizzly bears

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March 2021
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RETURN TO THE SEAS

In this new world of sanitation and testing, cruise companies are reinventing the onboard experience and offering new opportunities. From wildlife excursions to cultural odysseys and polar visits, we bring you some of the best cruise experiences for 2021 and beyond

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March 2021
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GRANADA

The grand, medieval Alhambra palace sets the tone in a historic city awash with traditions. But while one foot is in the past, the other is tapping out a modern beat: scratch the surface to discover hidden trails, markets and a youthful music scene.

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March 2021
ALSACE
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ALSACE

Tucked up against the German border, France’s once-contested region has been shaped by centuries of upheaval. Today, chefs and winemakers alike are celebrating a legacy of culinary diversity.

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March 2021
BANSKO
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BANSKO

The Bulgarian resort is known for its winter sports, but its lively taverns, local crafts and outdoor adventures make for a memorable escape year-round.

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March 2021
BANGKOK
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BANGKOK

With its boho bars, blossoming crop of art and design festivals, and a burgeoning Creative District, the Thai capital is becoming a Southeast Asian hotspot for lovers of art.

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March 2021
INTO THE EAST
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INTO THE EAST

SET SAIL ALONG THE EASTERN FRINGES OF INDONESIA’S VAST ARCHIPELAGO TO DISCOVER REMOTE ATOLLS HOME TO COMMUNITIES OF SEA NOMADS, THE WORLD’S LARGEST CONCENTRATION OF REEF SPECIES, AND THE BIRDS AND BUTTERFLIES THAT HELPED SHAPE THE THEORY OF EVOLUTION

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January/February 2021
STAY AT HOME ISLE OF WIGHT
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STAY AT HOME ISLE OF WIGHT

With vintage theme parks, beaches galore and idyllic countryside, there’s no better place to head to for a classic English break

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January/February 2021
KIKI BOSCH
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KIKI BOSCH

Without a wetsuit or any apparatus, Kiki Bosch free-dives in the world’s coldest waters — a healing therapy she turned to after a sexual assault

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January/February 2021
Portugal
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Portugal

Europe’s most southwesterly point — the Cape St Vincent — witnessed the beginning of Portugal’s fabled Age of Discovery in the 15th century. Since then, this stretch of coastline, running north along the Atlantic, has drifted back to a peaceful, unhurried pace, where dramatic cliffs and sun-baked scrub form a backdrop to life on land and at sea

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January/February 2021
THE PANDEMIC VS SAFARI CONSERVATION
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THE PANDEMIC VS SAFARI CONSERVATION

WITH THE PANDEMIC CONTINUING TO OBSTRUCT THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY, SAFARI AND CONSERVATION TOURISM ARE BEING HIT HARD. HOW ARE AFRICA’S RURAL COMMUNITIES COPING?

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January/February 2021
HOW TO TRAVEL IN 2021
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HOW TO TRAVEL IN 2021

What sort of journeys will your family be setting off on next year? We look at the latest trends, from virtual tours to private cruises

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January/February 2021
High on a hill
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High on a hill

A WEEK IN THE CENTRAL PYRENEES, TUCKED AWAY IN THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF FRANCE’S OCCITANIA REGION, REVEALS A PASTORAL LIFE LITTLE CHANGED IN CENTURIES. HERE, AMONG MEDIEVAL MARKET TOWNS AND LUSH VALLEYS STALKED BY BEARS, THE PAST’S THREAD SNAKES ITS WAY THROUGH THE EVERYDAY PRESENT

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January/February 2021
BEST OF THE WORLD
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BEST OF THE WORLD

The joy of travel comes from the unexpected. And while the pandemic was just that, bringing journeys to a standstill, it’s certainly not quieted our curiosity. With the new year comes the promise of a return to travel, and we’re eager to get going. The editors of the 16 editions of National Geographic Traveller around the world have lined up 35 of the very best places our planet has to offer for 2021 and beyond: superlative destinations that speak of resilient communities, smart sustainability efforts and unforgettable experiences for post-pandemic explorations. The world is full of wonders — even if they’re hard to reach right now — so take this time to plot and plan your next journey and lay the foundation for that much-dreamed-about big trip

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January/February 2021
DISCOVER THE EUROPEAN CAPITALS OF SMART TOURISM
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DISCOVER THE EUROPEAN CAPITALS OF SMART TOURISM

The European Capital of Smart Tourism initiative champions EU tourism destinations striving for inclusivity, creativity, digitalisation and sustainability. Gothenburg and Málaga, the 2020 capitals, are leading the way

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January/February 2021
ASK THE EXPERTS
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ASK THE EXPERTS

NEED ADVICE FOR YOUR NEXT TRIP? ARE YOU AFTER RECOMMENDATIONS, TIPS AND GUIDANCE? THE TRAVEL GEEKS HAVE THE ANSWERS…

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January/February 2021
Try It Now - Veggie Christmas
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Try It Now - Veggie Christmas

Too few at the table for turkey? Try a showstopping veggie centrepiece in ste ad

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Food #10 Winter 2020