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In this issue

The October wildlife issue has been
an annual fixture for as long as the magazine has
been in existence (okay, we’ve occasionally done a
wildlife issue in September or November as well,
but let’s not get pedantic). The flurry of letters that
usually follows such an issue, assures us that its
appeal remains undimmed. It’s always been a bit
tricky though, pulling it off, as the national parks don’t always oblige us by
reopening in time (for the issue) after the monsoon. This time we worked
around this by simply travelling before the parks shut for the season. Call
it the call of the wild.
You’d think that after 13 years of wildlife issues, we’d run out of things
to say. I’m happy to report that this is very far from the truth. And I don’t
think there is any previous issue that reflects it quite like this one. We
have a veritable menagerie on offer: luxury camping in a quiet nook of
Pench; a look into the revival of Panna’s fortunes; a trip into a part of Corbett
few tourists see; a walking safari in the Satpuras; some superb birding
in a tiger reserve in Assam; a round-up of the best experiences Kerala and
Karnataka have to offer; chasing (or rather, running away from) komodo
dragons in Indonesia; a full-blooded African safari in non-touristy Zambia;
turtle viewing in Oman; and (surprise, surprise) a few encounters
with Singapore’s wild side. Nature’s wonders are inexhaustible, so I don’t
think we’ll be running out of ideas anytime soon.
Our cover this month might have made you think wildlife is a monochromatic
category, but once you’ve read through to the end, I’m sure
you’ll be as entranced as I am.

Outlook Traveller Magazine Description:

PublisherThe Outlook Group

CategoryTravel

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Outlook Traveller Magazine is a monthly travel magazine published by The Outlook Group. It is India's most widely read travel magazine, providing readers with information and inspiration on travel destinations, experiences, and culture from around the world.

The magazine covers a wide range of travel topics, including:

* Destination guides: Outlook Traveller features in-depth destination guides to popular and off-the-beaten-path destinations around the world, with information on things to see and do, where to stay and eat, and how to get around.
* Hotel reviews: The magazine reviews hotels from all over the world, with a focus on luxury and boutique hotels.
* Travel experiences: Outlook Traveller features articles on a variety of travel experiences, such as adventure travel, culinary travel, and cultural travel.
* Travel tips: The magazine provides readers with tips on everything from planning a trip to packing for a journey.
* Travel photography: Outlook Traveller is known for its stunning photography, which captures the beauty and excitement of travel.

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