Some fascinating museums covering a plethora of subjects from the harrowing to the amusing.
Archive for January, 2007
Our specialists look back at the figures who have helped shape some of our favourite countries.
Our specialists reveal their favourite tipples from around the world.
Update on Responsible Travel issues.
Sarah Kane relives the days of historic cattle drives.
Cate Mackenzie explains why you might want to save visiting Botswana for a rainy day.
One of our finest guides, Rob Gerrard, discusses the Battlefields of South Africa.
Heather Miller remembers her flying visit to Namibia’s Skeleton Coast.
Graeme Evemy discusses the aspects of Pakistan that keep tugging him back.
Rogier Westerhuis discusses his aerial impression of the damage caused by the Boxing Day tsunami to the beaches of tropical Sri Lanka, and how the country is recovering.
Beatrice Bowen visits Nepal for a sophisticated stay in the Himalayan Kingdom.
Sarah Wells explains her special connection with India.
Brazil specialists Anthony Lynch and Oliver Lever take on the enviable task of discovering some of Brazil’s lesser known beach destinations.
Sarah Whatman’s guide to Libya’s bustling medinas, coastal plains and mountain ranges.
Our Central Asia and Russia speacialists reveal the many cultures and landscapes waiting to be discovered in the former USSR.
The best island escapes are considered by our Southeast Asia.
From the deck of a boat view Southeast Asia’s traditional waterborne ways of life, which have remained unchanged for centuries.
