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BHUTAN
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BHUTAN

A kingdom of palaces, pagodas and rolling pastures draped across the valleys of the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is a country built around the tenets of Buddhism. The annual Paro Tshechu, held each spring, is among the most spectacular of the country's sacred festivals, with dances and ceremonies dating back to the 17th century

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December 2021
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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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December 2021
Reconnect With Nature In Isère
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Reconnect With Nature In Isère

Isère is the third-largest ski area in France, meaning there’s no shortage of winter adventures — from Nordic skiing to frozen waterfall climbing

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November 2021
Cambodia - Revived Khmer Dishes And Vibrant Street Eats
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Cambodia - Revived Khmer Dishes And Vibrant Street Eats

There’s a buzz around the Southeast Asian kingdom’s cuisine — not only is its street food scene thriving, but recipes and traditions once lost in the shadows of history are experiencing a resurgence.

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November 2021
Spiritual Tales Meet World-Class Wines On A Drive Through France's Verdant Heart
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Spiritual Tales Meet World-Class Wines On A Drive Through France's Verdant Heart

Pilgrims and Parisians alike know the treasures of Burgundy, whose gleaming ecclesiastical architecture, family-run chateaux hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants punctuate a patchwork of world-class vineyards south east of the French capital. While many travellers solely focus on the Côte d’Or wineries, a leisurely road trip along the Route Nationale 6 reveals the sensory — and spiritual — draws of the wider region

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November 2021
Spend 72 Hours In Busan
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Spend 72 Hours In Busan

With long beaches and mountain temples, Busan has emerged from Seoul’s shadow to become a thrilling destination in its own right

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November 2021
Transformative Travel - The Wild Is Calling In British Columbia
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Transformative Travel - The Wild Is Calling In British Columbia

Heading into the wild comes naturally in the vast Canadian province of British Columbia, with its big open spaces, fresh, clean air and ability to offer transformative travel from the outside in

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November 2021
A TALE OF TWO CITIES The inside guide
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A TALE OF TWO CITIES The inside guide

From the pulsing beat of capital Nairobi to the gentle lapping shores of lakeside Kisumu, we take a dive into two of Kenya’s cities

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November 2021
THE FINAL FRONTIER
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THE FINAL FRONTIER

THE SEVERE, SERRATED NORTH SLOPE OF ALASKA LIES 250 MILES INSIDE THE ARCTIC CIRCLE, FAR BEYOND THE TREELINE AND UNDER 1,400 MILES FROM THE NORTH POLE. RESILIENT IÑUPIAT COMMUNITIES AREN’T THE ONLY REASON TO VENTURE TO THIS ICY COASTLINE — THE ‘ROOFTOP OF AMERICA’ IS THE BEST PLACE ON EARTH TO SEE POLAR BEARS IN THE WILD

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November 2021
5 Foodie Adventures
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5 Foodie Adventures

From nibbling on insect pakoras to tasting cheese matured in a coal mine, try something new with these memorable Welsh foodie experiences

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Wales 2021
Scotland's Free Spirits
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Scotland's Free Spirits

In a country known for its whisky, a new generation of distillers is experimenting with spirits, producing creations like seaweed-infused rum, pea-based a vodka and a distinctly scottish absinthe. Take a trip down the coast, from aberdeenshire to fife, and sip something new.

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Food #13 Autumn 2021
STAY AT HOME NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE
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STAY AT HOME NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE

Between the pillars of its industrial past, Staffordshire’s rural north offers scenic lakes and epic hikes

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October 2021
A TASTE OF TURKEY
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A TASTE OF TURKEY

From cosmopolitan Istanbul to rural Anatolia, Turkish cuisine is fresh, seasonal and abundant. Ghillie Başan shares some of the highlights

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October 2021
MACAU
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MACAU

The sometimes elegant, often elusive city on China’s Pearl River Estuary has long been a gateway between east and west, land and sea, past and present. Today, Macau is best known for its glittery casinos, card sharps and high rollers — but the hustle and bustle of the streets tells a different story

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October 2021
ON THE ROAD IN Asturias
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ON THE ROAD IN Asturias

The northern Spanish region of Asturias feels like a land of its own. Its wild coastline, home to more than 200 beaches, is lined with pastel-coloured fishing villages, while inland there’s a world of limestone peaks and architectural marvels. It makes for a road trip like no other

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October 2021
TURNING TIDES
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TURNING TIDES

Dig a little deeper and you’ll find the Indian Ocean’s pin-up paradise archipelago is far more than lazy, diamond-dust beaches and technicolour reefs. A new generation of dynamic Seychellois are changing the record, creating adventure tours, embracing crafts, reviving Creole culture and taking conservation to the next level

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October 2021
FAMILY GOING FOR GOLD
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FAMILY GOING FOR GOLD

Have the Olympics inspired you to get active? Here’s how the whole family can embrace their inner athlete

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October 2021
NORTHERN LIGHTS
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NORTHERN LIGHTS

The Sperrin Mountains are as off-grid as Northern Ireland gets — an ancient, storied landscape of stone circles, dark skies and literary trails rising from the emerald pastures between Derry and Belfast. A meandering road trip through this lesser-visited swathe of mid-Ulster offers the ultimate rural escape — and myriad ways to connect with the land

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October 2021
PORTO
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PORTO

With an extravagant new wine-themed attraction and a galaxy of top-quality restaurants, Portugal’s second city is sending out a siren call to food enthusiasts far and wide

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October 2021
THE NEW Deep South
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THE NEW Deep South

Home to dazzling landscapes, unforgettable food and legendary music cities, the Deep South occupies a special place in the popular imagination. But in reality, it’s a region in flux — ever-evolving, innovating and reckoning with its past to serve up the best of Southern hospitality. We journey through Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina — a region bounded by diverse geography but full of surprises

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October 2021
ULTRAMARATHONS HIT THE GROUND RUNNING
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ULTRAMARATHONS HIT THE GROUND RUNNING

Love endurance running? Hate roughing it? A new event in Scotland brings a touch of luxury to the gruelling world of the ultramarathon

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October 2021
A TASTE OF NORTH WALES
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A TASTE OF NORTH WALES

With a landscape defined by Snowdonia’s peaks and the waters of the Menai Strait, North Wales is home to world-class produce — something a new crop of farmers, fishermen, chefs and entrepreneurs are keen to share with the world

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Wales 2021
FINE DINING
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FINE DINING

Five Welsh restaurants hold a Michelin star. And they’ve transformed locally sourced ingredients into menus of dazzling ingenuity

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Wales 2021
CAWL
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CAWL

With a history dating back centuries, if not millennia, cawl is a Welsh favourite that’s both easy to define and hard to pin down

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Wales 2021
GARETH STEVENSON
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GARETH STEVENSON

At Palé Hall Hotel in Gwynedd, head chef Gareth Stevenson has gained acclaim both for his imaginative use of local ingredients and for his environmental credentials

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Wales 2021
PERFECT PAIRINGS
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PERFECT PAIRINGS

Whether it’s a citrussy chardonnay paired with a gooey brie or a pint of rich stout with a plate of plump oysters, Welsh food is at its best combined with a top local tipple

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Wales 2021
WELSH CHEESE
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WELSH CHEESE

From crumbly caerphilly to a new wave of cheddar, Welsh cheese offers up the flavours of the land

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Wales 2021
WELSH CLASSICS
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WELSH CLASSICS

Whether it’s Welsh laverbread or Carmarthen ham, seek out a traditional speciality for a true taste of Wales

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Wales 2021
PORTLAND BAKERIES
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PORTLAND BAKERIES

Many of the best bakeries in Portland, Oregon, are Asian-owned, including some that have been in business for decades, serving as community hubs where people come to eat, drink and socialise. Others, meanwhile, are more recent success stories, drawing crowds with their Japanese milk bread, Filipino pandesal or eye-catching pastries.

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Food #13 Autumn 2021
MY LIFE IN FOOD ANTONI POROWSKI
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MY LIFE IN FOOD ANTONI POROWSKI

The Queer Eye presenter talks about his Polish heritage, his new cookbook and dining in Japan.

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Food #13 Autumn 2021