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Keralas spicy ingredients cure more than just hunger
Houseboat on Kerala backwaters. Kerala, India
Drifting through the Kerala backwaters we slide through a blush of hyacinths, their pink petals clutching at our small boat like dainty fingers. Escaping their grip w
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Dubai desert its best kept secret, far away from the dazzle
Bunker down, Bedouin style at the Platinum Heritage desert camp
Away from Dubais dizzying architecture, malls and hotels, the traditions of the desert Bedouins remains unchangedUncle Hamads fingers are long, brown
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Motorcycle tour, India: Not so easy rider
Riding the NH49.
Before leaving home to ride a famous Royal Enfield Classic 500 motorbike through southern India my biggest worry is that a water buffalo will jack-knife in front of me – but the closest call comes
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Trafalgar Tours, Turkey: How a bus tour won me over
Coach travel - not just for old ladies.
Cave Hotel, Cappadocia.
Cappadocia Cave Hotel.
Inside the Cave Ho
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Antarctica: Not just about the wildlife
Le Boreal, and friend.
Can you carry big, heavy boxes over slippery rocks and slushy snow while dodging thousands of smelly penguins? Can you go without a shower for weeks? Can you get on with just three other peo
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Cordoba Cathedral, Spain: One of the wonders of the Islamic world
Woman walking inside the Mezquita of Cordoba.
As we enter Cordobas world-famous cathedral, Bachs most famous composition - his Toccata and Fugue in D minor with its unmistakably dramatic opening bars - begins both
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Tours versus independent travel: Eight reasons why you should take a tour
Contiki tours now offer a slower pace and more free time to explore on your own.
Im a very independent traveller. Ive hitchhiked down the Turkish coast and into the rugged mountains of western China. Ive travelled on p
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Rome city tour: The side of Rome youd never experience solo
Visitors are seated for dinner in the Vatican.
Is it best to take a group tour or to be an independent traveller? For familiar destinations such as London, New York, Paris or Rome, the answer would seem obvious:
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Mongolia travel with nomads
The Mongolian landscape at sunset.
A homestay in remote Mongolia offers a rare and authentic travel experience, writes Tatyana Leonov.
To see nothing in front of you but have your soul filled to the brim is a rare
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Adventures and tours: The 21 coolest trips in the world right now
Tourists walk along the El Caminito del Rey (Kings Little Path) footpath in Malaga, Spain. El Caminito del Rey, which was built in 1905 and winds through the Gaitanes Gorge, reopened last weekend after a safe
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Six of the best: Travel photography tours
Iceland photo tour: Many travel photographers dream of shooting the elusive northern lights. Get in with a good chance by joining Australian photographer Malcolm Fackender together with and American snapper,
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Searching for kiwi birds in New Zealand
The South Island brown kiwi (Apteryx australis) on Stewart Island, New Zealand.
Remember the three rules, whispers Greg. No talking, no flash photography and no getting closer than I am. We all nod in silent ag
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Vietnam Vespa Adventures, Saigon After Dark Tour: Get out of your comfort zone and on to a scooter
A ride on a scooter can be totally exhilarating.
Negotiating Ho Chi Minh Citys night traffic on the back of a vintage Vespa sounded scary. It turned out to be thrilling.
I admit when the tour organiser informed
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India guided tour: Off the well-worn path
Taj Mahal at sunrise, Agra, India.
The Golden Triangle is Indias most popular tourist circuit and for good reason. In a week you can tick off an enviable wish-list of temples and monuments in Delhi, get a selfie
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Sydney cruising tour: Seven seaside wonders
Out on the water.
A bowlo? Whats a bowlo?
The Americans on board our small cruiser are truly puzzled. Weve spent the past hour or two seeing the delights of our own backyard – Sydney Harbour – throu
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Captains Choice private jet tour: How to visit the worlds iconic sights by private jet
Iconic sights on a 22-day private jet tour: Iguazu Falls on the border of Brazil and Argentina.
Dawn at Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
Ta Prohm temple
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The isolated country where tourism is booming
Gullfoss Waterfall in Iceland.
Can you smell it? The question circulates among our tour group as we filter out of our air-conditioned minibus and into a bleak, boulder-strewn Mordor-esque landscape punctuated with
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Five day Leica Cameras photographic workshop in The Kimberley
Getting the right shot: Belinda Roedl models swimwear at Emma Gorge.
Top of falls.
Model Belinda in a tutu by a boab tree.
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Worlds top attractions: 15 of the best behind-the-scenes tours
The 747 Factory in Everett.
Been there, done that and bought the T-shirt? There is more to a major tourist attraction than meets the London Eye, or the Taj Mahal for that matter. Behind-the-scenes tours abound at attra
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Travel deals: Save 10 per cent on Treehotel and the Aurora Safari Camp at Christmas
Aurora Borealis above the Lyngen Lodge.
50 Degrees North is offering discounts on Christmas and New Years departures on an Arctic adventure.The six-day Aurora Safari and Treehotel Christmas Special takes you to see the
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