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May - June 2025

On a road trip through southern Idaho, Betsy Andrews explores the state's long human history of sanctuary seekers, renegades, and travelers looking for a fresh start

pioneer spirit

push with your legs, don't pull with your hands!" With the encouragement of my instructor, Sawtooth Mountain Guides' Matt Scrivner, I had already stretched myself over seemingly impassable humps of stone and up a natural rock ladder. Now I was tied to a rope 40 feet up, staring at the cliff face for some kind of purchase. But this final climb wasn't going to happen. I slid back down.

I'm a middle-aged gal with two artificial hips, and it was my first time rock climbing. "You should be proud," Scrivner said.

"Now look around and take in the view." Splayed out across the scrublands, the ancient formations of southern Idaho's Castle Rocks State Park shimmered in the afternoon sun.

After Scrivner took me to see the petroglyphs nearby, I went for a drive around the neighboring City of Rocks National Reserve with a ranger named Sophia Bates, who showed me rock art of a different kind. "From 1843 to 1882," she said, "over a quarter of a million people came through here on the California Trail" a wagon train route from Missouri to the Golden State.

There was once a depot stop right here amid the outcroppings.

Inscribed in the granite I saw the names of pioneers: Minnie Wright; A. Freeman, June. 12.50; John Calliher 1880.

Bates was also my host at Rock Wren Hideaway, a glamping site that she owns with her husband, Derek, just outside the park. The bathroom was an outhouse and the night chilled my bones, but the big white safari tent was adorably outfitted with leather chairs, beanbags, and a comfy bed. I took a last look at the splashy stars then tucked myself in under piles of blankets and slept like a baby.

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step by step

As autumn gives way to winter in the remote Japanese region of Tohoku, Adam H. Graham hikes through misty forests and past seaside vistas, trying out a new coastal trail that is helping reinvigorate the communities devastated by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami

time to read

8 mins

November 2025

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Condé Nast Traveler US

Don't Skip the Second Cities

A weekend in Columbus, Ohio, proves that an under-the-radar midsize metropolis can offer its own set of memorable experiences

time to read

2 mins

November 2025

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Condé Nast Traveler US

ACTOR AND SINGER KEKE PALMER on ANTIGUA

I spent the last seven days of 2023 in Antigua with my parents, my siblings, some extended family, and my son, Leo, who was 10 months old at the time.

time to read

1 mins

November 2025

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See Africa by Water

The continent has historically been underserved by cruise lines—until now

time to read

2 mins

November 2025

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Visit in Every Season

There's no longer a bad time to experience your favorite destinations and hotels. From autumn leaf-peeping in Italy to winter wellness experiences in South Africa's Winelands, here's what to know

time to read

2 mins

November 2025

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Condé Nast Traveler US

space to grow

To outsiders, the fourth-largest city in the United States might seem like an impenetrable sprawl of highways and suburbs. But Houston's art and food scenes are among the country’s finest, the result of vibrant communities and a sense of boundlessness that's always left residents lots of room to dream

time to read

11 mins

November 2025

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Condé Nast Traveler US

ROCK OF AGES

Cagliari, Sardinia's singular capital, is synonymous with preservation: Historical relics layer the city, ancient customs define modern life, and the many centenarians share their wisdom with the next generation

time to read

7 mins

November 2025

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airlines

Your favorite carriers have been going big on lounges. At New York's JFK, the new Delta One Lounge drew you in with an outdoor terrace and a wellness zone, and fresh offerings are imminent from JetBlue and Qatar Airways. Farther afield, Emirates opened its largest space yet, in Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport, and Singapore Airlines has promised a full revamp at Changi—in case you needed another excuse to spend more time at one of the world's best airports.

time to read

2 mins

November 2025

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Condé Nast Traveler US

higher learning

How climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with her dad taught Christine Chitnis what kind of traveler— and what kind of parent—she wanted to become

time to read

4 mins

November 2025

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Condé Nast Traveler US

Go Beyond the Usual Luxuries

With so much comfort and beauty as your base, the Maldives is a place to try new things

time to read

4 mins

November 2025

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