Our second fundraising trip in support of the Audley Charity Portfolio is a five-day trek through Jordan’s wilderness to Petra.
Articles in the '2008 Winter' Category
Alexandra Matts falls under the special spell of Kenya’s Laikipia Plateau.
Paula Kirby discovers a Brazil of empty beaches, sleepy islands and stimulating streetlife.
Jane Robinson finds her inner cow girl at Canada’s Calgary stampede.
Catherine Garrett explores how it is possible to experience Cambodia’s wonderful temples and escape the crowds.
Whether you’re a serious wine buff, teetotal, or simply enjoy the odd tipple, winegrowing regions are always fascinating places to visit.
Chris Moore chooses his top ten experiences in China
Nick Coates, a director at Audley, explains why he was actually glad he went to a business conference.
After a lucky find Andrew Hunt examines how visitors to Egypt would have been guided around the country 100 years ago.
In 1968, attracted by the teachings of the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, The Beatles left England behind and retreated to the solitude of an ashram at Rishikesh.
Katie Fewkes reveales some of the secrets of Uganda’s national parks.
A stay at a traditional ryokan can be a wonderful addition to any trip to Japan. Our Japan specialists present their favourites.
After the excitement of a safari, some relaxation on the beach is a popular way to end a trip to Africa.
Nick Ghosh and Sid Davis find plenty to recommend a self-drive road trip from Singapore to Penang in Malaysia.
Sian Thomas shares her favourite New Zealand walks.
Simon Fransham shares his passion for Thailand, and recounts some of his experiences while living and working in this beautiful country.
