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See The State's First Dawn...
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See The State's First Dawn...

See The State’s First Dawn...

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January 2017
8 Reasons You'll Love Yunnan
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8 Reasons You'll Love Yunnan

With its unique blend of rich history, picturesque landscapes and an inimitable local culture, expect to be beguiled by the wonders of this Chinese province

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3 mins  |
July - August 2016
Ancient Cities Come Alive
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Ancient Cities Come Alive

Trafalgar brings travellers to the best of Italy and Austria on this sustainable tourism tour

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7 mins  |
July 2017
Making Waves At Inle
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Making Waves At Inle

Lake Best Western Hotels & Resorts has arrived in one of Southeast Asia’s most alluring and enchanting destinations in Myanmar’s Shan State.

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April 2017
Making A Splash
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Making A Splash

Buddhist New Year is the time to see Chiang Mai, Thailand’s second city, at its most animated, from the religious processions to the wet ’n’ wild antics of the local residents.

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April 2017
Europe's Most Awe-inspiring National Parks
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Europe's Most Awe-inspiring National Parks

Literally translating from Norwegian as the ‘Home of the Giants’, this park is the Scandinavian wilderness at its most epic: a region of mighty glaciers, highland lakes and snow-crowned arêtes (glacial ridges) at the heart of the country.

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March 2017
Extraordinary Places To Stay: Spring B&Bs
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Extraordinary Places To Stay: Spring B&Bs

Every avid traveller knows the definition of a bed and breakfast, and a night’s stay can end in two scenarios. The former being a faultless stay in the perfect room, adequate furnishings, clean beddings and friendly hosts accompanied with a wonderful breakfast spread. The latter probably least ideal - a crossroad between a shabby and derelict façade, unpleasant musky scents alongside bedding that seem to cry for a desperate wash. Whatever the price point, there should be no need to compromise on quality. Here are our round-ups of some exquisite spring bed and breakfast options.

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March 2017
iceland in winter
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iceland in winter

i’ve been going to iceland for the past five years. i usually spend a week or two there in february, shooting and leading photography workshops.

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january 2017
Extraordinary Places To Stay
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Extraordinary Places To Stay

Exclusive tropical getaways on completely secluded islands with nothing but the sounds of crashing waves, birds chirping and the swishing of trees may sound like a dream vacation in the past due to its exorbitant price tags. But, travel has evolved dramatically over the years and these bespoke experiences are much more affordable than before, with each accommodation providing an extra edge in a bid to attract new age travellers. Here are our top picks for the ultimate private island getaway, get your sun hats and swimsuits ready!

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June 2017
Paddle Through A Land Of Vivid Colours...
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Paddle Through A Land Of Vivid Colours...

Paddle Through A Land Of Vivid Colours...

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June 2017
Travels With Trudeau
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Travels With Trudeau

As Canada Day falls in the country’s 150th anniversary year, we speak to prime minister Justin Trudeau about his love of his homeland and of travel

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September 2017
Find Your Perfect Island
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Find Your Perfect Island

15 islands to cover all tastes, from cultural breaks to castaway fantasies

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September - October 2016
The Cradle Of Yoga
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The Cradle Of Yoga

India is an assault on the senses, challenging you with its extremes, prompting you to contemplate who you are and where you stand in the world. In ashrams across the country, Najiah Ramlee uncovers what it takes to be a yogi here.

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September - October 2016
Extraordinary Places To Stay
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Extraordinary Places To Stay

GLOBAL WARMING IS A PRESSING issue worldwide and more travellers are recognising the importance of environmental conservation to help minimise damage to Earth. With this growing interest, more hoteliers are creating sustainable tourism programmes to help the environment, preserve local culture and support the country’s economy. Eco-friendly and green hotels that are committed to conservation also have the added value of cultural sensitivity, privacy, style and exclusive activities. Here are our preferred choices for a unique vacation home that offers superior amenities and one that commits to a healthier planet. 

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September - October 2016
Living On The Edge
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Living On The Edge

Not many things compare to the thrill of heart-pumping sporting activities and you need not go far to experience any of it. Just 60 minutes away from Singapore, you will be able to discover the adventurous side of Bintan, Indonesia. And there’s spmething designed for every daredevil out there.

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May 2017
City At A Glance: New Delhi ​​​​​​​
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City At A Glance: New Delhi ​​​​​​​

This city is less a destination and more a journey of its own: a time capsule with which to take several peeks into the history of the many dynasties it has housed, as well as a peek into the veritable present of this colourful sub-continent. A round city on the Indian map, New Delhi leaves you in a tizzy for more than just its shape…

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May 2017
On The Road At The Edge Of The World
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On The Road At The Edge Of The World

Rent a vintage campervan to experience New Zealand's extraordinary North Island landscapes in a way few others do take the back roads to black-sand beaches and caves that sparkle like the night sky, to the country's biggest take and its wildest geyser eruptions

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August 2017
A First Look At Changi's Newest Terminal
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A First Look At Changi's Newest Terminal

The new Changi Airport Terminal 4 opening later this year is more than just an airport terminal, it is a manifestation of innovative technology, immersive art, and boutique design incorporating local flavour.

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August 2017
Southern Comfort At The Equator
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Southern Comfort At The Equator

The Bird Southern Table & Bar promises to transport diners to USA’s great South

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August 2017
Tokyo's Newest Best Western Star
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Tokyo's Newest Best Western Star

Best Western Hotels & Resorts opens third hotel in Japan’s capital city

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May 2017
Journey The World Sustainably
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Journey The World Sustainably

There’s only one earth and every step we take can help protect it further

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September 2017
Echoes of Japan's past
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Echoes of Japan's past

Niigata prefecture is steeped in history and traditions that makes it a surprising yet enticing holiday spot for history buffs.

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November - December 2016
City at a glance: Abu Dhabi
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City at a glance: Abu Dhabi

It’s a city straight out of the 1960s cartoon, The Jetsons; the world’s largest handloomed carpet, the fastest roller coaster, the tower with the greatest lean and the largest cluster of cultural buildings of the 21st century, are just some of the things that make Abu Dhabi a futuristic centre.

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November - December 2016
Extraordinary places to stay
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Extraordinary places to stay

At the mere mention of bucket lists, people think of experiences to accomplish during a lifetime. But bucket lists sometimes include places to visit, and even some lust-worthy hotels too.

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November - December 2016
Discover the Wild Heart Of Australia's Red Center
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Discover the Wild Heart Of Australia's Red Center

Revered by the Aboriginese as a sacred totem that connects them to the gods, Uluru is both a geological and cultural landmark that speaks of the very essence of Northern Australia.

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9 mins  |
March - April 2016
Wildflower Wonderlands In Western Australia
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Wildflower Wonderlands In Western Australia

From coastal routes passing by the glimmering sea to forested national parks, self-driving across Western Australia takes one through scenic paths as one searches for the most captivating beds of wildflowers

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May 2017
zambezi come zambezi go
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zambezi come zambezi go

 journey to southern africa for unique encounters with wildlife along the shores of the zambezi – and possible sightings of a mysterious river monster.

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9 mins  |
november - december 2016
Out Backing The Australian Landscape
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Out Backing The Australian Landscape

Journey across the outback Australian landscape the way it’s supposed to be done.

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March 2017
Bo-Kaap
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Bo-Kaap

If there’s any one area that best symbolises South Africa’s reinvention of itself as the Rainbow Nation, it must surely be Cape Town’s Bo-Kaap – for colour, at least, rather than ethnic diversity.

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March 2017
Paris On Film
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Paris On Film

Cinema was born in the French capital when Auguste and Louis Lumière screened their first short film here in 1895. The city feels like one giant, ageless movie set, its doors permanently open: the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame are silver-screen stars as surely as Gérard Depardieu or Catherine Deneuve. Follow in the footsteps of giants with our tour of film locations haunted by Paris’s silver-screen residents and visitors, from Amélie to 007.

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8 mins  |
June 2017

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