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National Geographic Traveller (UK)

Mar 01 2021
Magazine

Each issue is packed with authentic travel experiences and vivid photography, plus insights and tips to inspire would-be explorers to travel widely, ethically and safely. We are passionate about experiencing the world, championing sustainable travel and celebrating journeys from a local or cultural perspective.

Contributors

National Geographic Traveller

Editor’s letter

Don Daniel, Mendoza, Argentina

Lake Khövsgöl, Mongolia

ADVENTURE ON YOUR DOORSTEP • North Wales is taking its adventures up a notch — just in time for Snowdonia National Park’s 70th anniversary this year

GREEN AMBITION • From Finland to France, we shine a light on some of the European cities making gloriously green strides towards a sustainable future

A TASTE OF GHANA • Zoe Adjonyoh shares her favourite Ghanaian flavours and ingredients

COSTA RICA • Take a road trip on the Caribbean coast and discover wild jungle, immaculate coastline and a host of wildlife.

COLOGNE • The historic German city is embracing its modern side with a raft of stylish new rooms

COAST TO COAST • Cornwall is set to be a family favourite again this year, and a trip to Carbis Bay and the Lizard Peninsula takes in the best of the north and south coasts

Cooper Chapman’s best surf breaks • The pro surfer and mental health advocate moved to Byron Bay from Sydney. He also hosts his own podcast, Good Humans with Cooper Chapman. instagram.com/cooperchapman

BYRON BAY • With its laid-back lifestyle, fine food and host of outdoor adventures, Australia’s boho surf town dazzles on both land and water

ULTIMATE BUNDLE SUBSCRIPTION SALE • SAVE 5 0% WITH AS UBSCRIPTION TO BOTH THE PRINT AND DIGITAL EDITIONS

WINDSOR • Historic pubs, regal attractions and countryside strolls await in the riverside Berkshire town

THE WORD ADVANCED READER • We look ahead to some of this year’s most hotly anticipated travel books.

A £550 VOUCHER TO SPEND ON A COTTAGE STAY IN DORSET • National Geographic Traveller (UK) has teamed up with Dorset Hideaways to offer a voucher for a stay at any of its properties

COLOMBIA • A journey along the Río Magdalena reveals a sacred tributary, the Río Claro — a repository of stories that paints a unique picture of the country

REZA PAKRAVAN • The British explorer and host of The World’s Most Dangerous Borders discusses the lessons he’s learnt documenting the lives of indigenous people

MEET GHANA’S FANTASY COFFIN€DESIGNERS • Ernest Anang Kwei continues a family tradition of building elaborate coffins that represent the professions, dreams or vices of the deceased. Words: Emma Thomson

TOP STORIES • Here’s what you’ve been enjoying on the website this month

WHERE TO SEE DINOSAUR FOOTPRINTS AND HUNT FOR FOSSILS IN THE UK • Do you know your ammonites from your ichthyosaurs? Head out to fossil-rich stretches of the UK coastline for palaeontology tours, bracing beach walks and quirky museums.

BEYOND THE TRAVELS ECTION

BANSKO • The Bulgarian resort is known for its winter sports, but its lively taverns, local crafts and outdoor adventures make for a memorable escape year-round.

Mountain adventures

Bansko’s best mehanas

ALSACE • Tucked up against the German border, France’s once-contested region has been shaped by centuries of upheaval. Today, chefs and winemakers alike are celebrating a legacy of culinary diversity.

Five food finds

EAST LONDON • Hip city hangouts, revamped Victorian landmarks and local character aplenty — memorable stays abound in the capital’s lively East End

SAND, STARS & SAFARI • One of the most sparsely populated countries on Earth, Namibia is a byword for vast landscapes...


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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Travel & Outdoor

Languages

English

Each issue is packed with authentic travel experiences and vivid photography, plus insights and tips to inspire would-be explorers to travel widely, ethically and safely. We are passionate about experiencing the world, championing sustainable travel and celebrating journeys from a local or cultural perspective.

Contributors

National Geographic Traveller

Editor’s letter

Don Daniel, Mendoza, Argentina

Lake Khövsgöl, Mongolia

ADVENTURE ON YOUR DOORSTEP • North Wales is taking its adventures up a notch — just in time for Snowdonia National Park’s 70th anniversary this year

GREEN AMBITION • From Finland to France, we shine a light on some of the European cities making gloriously green strides towards a sustainable future

A TASTE OF GHANA • Zoe Adjonyoh shares her favourite Ghanaian flavours and ingredients

COSTA RICA • Take a road trip on the Caribbean coast and discover wild jungle, immaculate coastline and a host of wildlife.

COLOGNE • The historic German city is embracing its modern side with a raft of stylish new rooms

COAST TO COAST • Cornwall is set to be a family favourite again this year, and a trip to Carbis Bay and the Lizard Peninsula takes in the best of the north and south coasts

Cooper Chapman’s best surf breaks • The pro surfer and mental health advocate moved to Byron Bay from Sydney. He also hosts his own podcast, Good Humans with Cooper Chapman. instagram.com/cooperchapman

BYRON BAY • With its laid-back lifestyle, fine food and host of outdoor adventures, Australia’s boho surf town dazzles on both land and water

ULTIMATE BUNDLE SUBSCRIPTION SALE • SAVE 5 0% WITH AS UBSCRIPTION TO BOTH THE PRINT AND DIGITAL EDITIONS

WINDSOR • Historic pubs, regal attractions and countryside strolls await in the riverside Berkshire town

THE WORD ADVANCED READER • We look ahead to some of this year’s most hotly anticipated travel books.

A £550 VOUCHER TO SPEND ON A COTTAGE STAY IN DORSET • National Geographic Traveller (UK) has teamed up with Dorset Hideaways to offer a voucher for a stay at any of its properties

COLOMBIA • A journey along the Río Magdalena reveals a sacred tributary, the Río Claro — a repository of stories that paints a unique picture of the country

REZA PAKRAVAN • The British explorer and host of The World’s Most Dangerous Borders discusses the lessons he’s learnt documenting the lives of indigenous people

MEET GHANA’S FANTASY COFFIN€DESIGNERS • Ernest Anang Kwei continues a family tradition of building elaborate coffins that represent the professions, dreams or vices of the deceased. Words: Emma Thomson

TOP STORIES • Here’s what you’ve been enjoying on the website this month

WHERE TO SEE DINOSAUR FOOTPRINTS AND HUNT FOR FOSSILS IN THE UK • Do you know your ammonites from your ichthyosaurs? Head out to fossil-rich stretches of the UK coastline for palaeontology tours, bracing beach walks and quirky museums.

BEYOND THE TRAVELS ECTION

BANSKO • The Bulgarian resort is known for its winter sports, but its lively taverns, local crafts and outdoor adventures make for a memorable escape year-round.

Mountain adventures

Bansko’s best mehanas

ALSACE • Tucked up against the German border, France’s once-contested region has been shaped by centuries of upheaval. Today, chefs and winemakers alike are celebrating a legacy of culinary diversity.

Five food finds

EAST LONDON • Hip city hangouts, revamped Victorian landmarks and local character aplenty — memorable stays abound in the capital’s lively East End

SAND, STARS & SAFARI • One of the most sparsely populated countries on Earth, Namibia is a byword for vast landscapes...


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