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Traveller Magazine

The UK's longest-running travel magazine

Traveller Magazine: Past Issues

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Traveller magazine is the UK's longest-running travel magazine; since 1970 it has reported on the real experience of travelling the world, publishing articles by today's leading explorers, adventurers, photographers and travel writers, as well as tips and opinions from our destination specialists.

Traveller Magazine - Vol 42, No 1

  • Freddie Reynolds talks to the David Shukman the BBC Environment and Science correspondent about his life reporting from the environmental front line.
  • Author and presenter Conor Woodman tells us about the fi ve places that have shaped his thinking.
  • Jonathan and Angela Scott watch wildlife in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park.
  • Duncan Mills goes cycling through Shikoku Island in Japan.
  • Sir Christopher Ondaatje in the souks of Marrakech, Simon Broughton in Fes and Amar Grover explores the Anti-Atlas.
  • Jonathan Harwood rises early to go fishing in Rarotonga.
  • Amy Sohanpaul journeys around the Bay of Naples.
  • Inside Track with the experts’ view on South Korea, Jamaica and Costa Rica.
  • Fergal Keane sits back and waits for alligators in
    South Carolina
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Traveller Magazine - Vol 41, No 3

  • Yadid Levy travels to Nevada and captures some special scenes at the Burning Man Festival
  • Robin Bayley is welcomed to Oaxaca in Mexico by residents, past and present
  • Simon Majumdar follows his taste buds around the state of Penang in Malaysia
  • Sarah Tucker reflects on how the earthquake and tsunami earlier this year affected Tokyo residents
  • Amy Sohanpaul gets a taste of life in Barbados
  • Amy Sohanpaul sees the good and the bad in the Caribbean island of Grenada
  • Rebecca Milford’s winning entry in our travel writing competition, in association with the British Guild of Travel Writers
  • Steve Watkins visits the beautiful Lofoten Islands in northern Norway
  • A moveable feast with Sam and Eddie Hart, who talk about their enthusiam for Spanish Culture
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Traveller Magazine - Vol 41, No 2

  • Harry Bucknall savours a sea voyage from Venice to Istanbul via the sun-touched Greek Islands
  • Amy Sohanpaul talks to the seasoned adventurer Bruce Parry about his travels
  • Colin Thubron journeys to Mount Kailas, Tibet
  • Mark Eveleigh watches Indian life unfold during his travels on the country’s trains
  • Anthony Lambert enjoys the quiet life on the Gulf Islands of western Canada
  • Duncan Mills visits the home of the giant panda in the Chinese province of Sichuan
  • We take a look at Jeremy Houghton’s stunning paintings of the endangered Lesser Flamingo
  • Plus book reviews, hotel reviews, the inside track from WEXAS specialists and much more
Traveller Magazine - Vol 41, No 2 title

Traveller Magazine - Vol 41, No 1

  • Dom Joly travels to some ‘dark’ destinations
  • Michael Morpurgo recalls his favourite travel memories
  • Derek Bulmer shares secrets from his time as a Michelin food inspector
  • Max Milligan captures the spirit of Lebanon
  • Fergal Keane meets the descendents of Irish migrants in the US
  • Articles on: Buenos Aires, Lucerne, the Australian Outback, Ilha de Moçambique, Tajikistan, Sri Lanka, Iceland, Greenland, Lapland, Benazir Bhutto’s mausoleum in Pakistan & Saint Paul Island in the Indian Ocean
  • Plus book reviews, hotel reviews, the inside track from WEXAS specialists and much more
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Traveller Magazine - Vol 40, No 3

  • Special contributions from the esteemed Honorary Editorial Board
  • John Blashford-Snell recounts his expedition crossing the Darien Gap
  • William Dalrymple sees echoes of the past in Afghan city Herat
  • Sir Ranulph Fiennes on his travels in Dhofar, Oman
  • Robin Hanbury-Tenison on Albania, plus Duncan Mills reviews his B&B in Cornwall
  • Sir Robin Knox-Johnston reflects on the joys of sailing
  • Sir Christopher Ondaatje on big cats in Tanzania, plus an interview by Amy Sohanpaul
  • Jonathan Scott on the Indian city of Jaipur, plus reflection on changes in travel
  • John Simpson on a typical day reporting from Peshawar, Pakistan
  • Colin Thubron in conversation with Amy Sohanpaul
  • Plus, Kari Herbert shares memories of her father, Sir Wally Herbert, a member of the Honorary Editorial Board for many years
  • And a showcase of exquisite photography of Africa from long-time Honorary Editorial Board member, Wilfred Thesiger
  • Plus, the usual mix of opinion and reviews
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Traveller Magazine - Vol 40, No 2

  • Mark Carwardine talks about his conservation and TV work
  • John Blashford-Snell, the expedition leader, on travel
  • Anthony Sattin, one of the most influential travel writers, celebrates Alexandria
  • Peter Gordon, the ‘father of fusion cuisine’ shares his culinary philosophy
  • Picture essays on: Holi in India; Deep South, USA; Australia’s Ghan train; riding the Mombasa line in Kenya; plus, a celebration of Cuban design
  • Articles on: Alexandria, Egypt; idyllic Banda Islands’ Chiloé in Chile; Turkey’s Turkish coast; vintage car racing in Italy; and Thai food vendors
  • Plus much more
Traveller Magazine - Vol 40, No 2 title

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