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National Geographic Traveller (UK) October 2015 available on newsstands now

Nat Geo Traveller (UK) Oct 2015 issue, and South America Supplement

National Geographic Traveller (UK) October 2015 available on newsstands now

LONDON (3 September 2015) – The October 2015 issue of the 180-page National Geographic Traveller (UK) has hit the newsstands with a FREE South America guide.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Cover Story: Feeling the pinch? Take a lesson in how to be a shoestring traveller with our cover story, where we round up great escapes for less than £300.

Destinations: We journey all the way to the southernmost tip of Florida where it gets a bit wild — think swamp alligators, pythons, and a motley crew of eccentric locals. We also island-hop around the Seychelles and go skiing in South Korea

Cities: Check in to Tokyo’s top hotels, explore the cities of Bruges, Genoa and Manchester.

Smart Traveller: Discover Shanghai’s best food, hotels under £100 in Palermo, and the Washington, DC film scene. Plus, why you should go to Luang Prabang, columns and checklists.

Author Series: Adharanand Finn on Kyoto.

Travel Talk: Ask the experts about your travel dilemmas.

Features: We reveal the winners of the National Geographic Traveller Travel Writing Competition 2015; and take a cycling tour of Spain’s Rioja region.

Photography Competition 2016 launch: The official launch of the National Geographic Traveller Photography Competition 2016 is just days away. See inside the magazine for more details.

Competition: Win an eight-day trip to Egypt for two with G Adventures. http://natgeotraveller.co.uk/competitions

For a 26-page digital sample of our October 2015 issue, visit: http://magazine.natgeotraveller.co.uk/oct15

FREE WITH THIS ISSUE

South America guide: From Argentina to Chile, Colombia to Peru, our 92-page South America guide brings you the best of this endlessly fascinating destination.

AVAILABLE NOW

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Current subscription offer: 10 issues for just £19.50, saving over 50%, plus receive a free travel bag worth £19.99. natgeotraveller.co.uk/subscribe

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The new interactive National Geographic Traveller (UK) app is available for iPad, from the app store: bit.ly/NGTiPadapp

 


NOTES

National Geographic Traveller (UK) is published under license by APL Media, from the National Geographic Society in Washington, D.C. It became the 15th local-language edition when it was launched in December 2010. The magazine is also available in China, Spain, Russia, the Netherlands, Israel, Poland, Latin America, Armenia, Czech Republic, Croatia, Indonesia, Romania and South Africa. The 180-page travel and lifestyle magazine is packed full of you-are-there photography, authentic travel experiences and inspiring narratives, all focused on the brand’s theme “All Travel, All the Time.” natgeotraveller.co.uk

National Geographic Traveler (USA) is the world’s most widely read travel magazine, created in 1984. It championed sustainable travel before it was cool and, eight times annually, celebrates journeys that are about place, experience, culture, authenticity, living like the locals and great photography. It makes a distinction between tourism and travel and stresses inquisitive, not acquisitive, trips. It employs storytelling and outstanding photography to inspire readers to pick up and go, eschewing fashion and fluff in favour of articles that offer a strong sense of place, inspiring narratives that make readers take trips, and solid service information to help them plan those trips.

The National Geographic Society is one of the world’s largest non-profit scientific and educational organisations. Founded in 1888 to “increase and diffuse geographic knowledge,” the member-supported Society’s mission is to inspire people to care about the planet. Through its online community members can get closer to explorers and photographers, connect with other members around the world and help make a difference. National Geographic reflects the world through its magazines, television programs, films, books, DVDs, radio, maps, exhibitions, live events, school publishing programs, interactive media and merchandise. National Geographic magazine, the Society’s official journal, published in English and 39 local-language editions, is read by more than 60 million people each month. The National Geographic Channel reaches 440 million households in 171 countries in 48 languages. National Geographic Digital Media receives more than 27 million visitors a month. National Geographic has funded more than 10,000 scientific research, conservation and exploration projects and supports an education programme promoting geography literacy. For more information, visit nationalgeographic.com

 


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