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From the blog in September 2011

  • Rio Carnival, Rio de Janeiro

    Top Festivals Around The World

    07 Min Read

    Embracing Canada’s winter, marking the Buddhist new year, celebrating the return of migratory whales to South Africa’s shores… these are just some of the events venerated in festivals around the globe. We share our pick of the world’s best festivals to include in your travels.

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  • El Nido, Philippines

    Remote Island Getaways

    05 Min Read

    Do you dream of a remote island paradise where you can relax and unwind? We have pulled together a selection of our favourite island escapes, where you can enjoy seclusion and peace. There's even a couple of exclusive options for that true 'Robinson Crusoe' experience...

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  • Men at Nizwa cattle market, Oman

    India, South Africa or the Middle East

    02 Min Read

    My 50th birthday is on 31st October and my husband and I would like to take a very special 2 - 3 week holiday. We would ideally like to stay in first class accommodation where we can relax, but which is close to a city or area where there are sites/activities which we can see if we wish to. We are not averse to some driving or a two centre holiday. Our budget is around £3000 in total.

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  • Hawksbill sea turtle

    Where to see turtles laying eggs

    03 Min Read

    Many species of turtle are now critically endangered, and it is thanks to the work of conservationists all over the world that turtle breeding sites are now becoming increasingly protected.

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  • The stupa of the Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai, Thailand

    Thailand or Oman

    02 Min Read

    We are looking to take a family holiday over Christmas for 10 or 12 days. The children are 17, 20 and 21, so we don't need kiddy type activities. We all need a good balance between rest and activity. We would like to be in the sun, and 'A' level re-sits happen in the first week of January, so study time and not too much jet lag are important! Help!

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  • Kaiseki cuisine

    Lyn Hughes: Connecting Through Cookery

    05 Min Read

    Getting under the skin of a culture and really getting to know the people is challenging anywhere in a two to three week trip. This is especially the case in Japan, with traditional reserve sometimes holding people back. Here Lyn Hughes, Editor-in-Chief of Wanderlust magazine, experiences a great way to get to know the locals a little better — all whilst learning a new style of cooking!

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  • Whitehaven Beach in the Whitsunday Islands

    Australia or Thailand

    02 Min Read

    We are looking for a really, seriously wonderful holiday of a lifetime for my sister's 40th birthday. It is in February and we would want to be warm. We have thought about all kinds of adventures but have had to rule many out as she has children that would come with us, the youngest of whom will be only a year by then. Money is no object, but a real wow factor is essential. Her husband isn't keen on South Africa or anywhere vaguely unsafe like Sri Lanka and Israel. Help!

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  • Djemaa el Fna, Marrakesh, Morocco

    Cultural trip to Morocco in September

    02 Min Read

    My husband and I are looking for a 2-3 week holiday. We prefer to travel May to July or September. We can't do too much sun or heat or much cold at all! Our interests include cultural/historical places, exploring everyday local life, local markets and learning about local people and customs. I'd like a little photography, some exploration of religious traditions and just some plain relaxing. We want some luxury as part of the holiday (near the end) but we don't do beach holidays. We're looking at Southern India but it may be a bit hot then... our budget is around £2k per person. Any help appreciated!

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  • Great Ocean Road, Australia

    Our Top Coastal Drives

    03 Min Read

    There is nothing better than getting on the open road and exploring a country from the comfort of your own, air conditioned car, whether on a self-drive or with your own driver. Combine this with beautiful coastal scenery and you have the makings of a spectacular holiday.

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  • Uluru, Australia

    Travel Icon: Uluru

    03 Min Read

    Probably the most famous rock in the world, the giant sandstone Uluru/Ayers Rock stands 348 metres high and dominates the surrounding Outback.

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