LONDON (4 February 2021) — The March issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK) focuses on Namibia, Africa’s new capital of adventure. The country’s offering to travellers is developing apace, with new camps, wildlife experiences, high-octane tours and living museums blossoming across the desert nation. One of the most sparsely populated countries on Earth, Namibia is a byword for vast landscapes …
National Geographic Traveller (UK) Jan/Feb 2021 available on newsstands now
LONDON (3 December 2020) — The Jan/Feb issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK) reveals the Best of the World list — the 35 global destinations set to define our future itineraries. Compiled in collaboration with National Geographic and the 15 other international editions of National Geographic Traveller, this list profiles inspiring places, communities and innovations, and offers an optimistic dose …
National Geographic Traveller (UK) announces Best of the World 2021 list
LONDON (17 November 2020) — With the publication of its new Best of the World 2021 list, National Geographic Traveller (UK) announces the 35 extraordinary destinations that will define our future itineraries. Profiling inspiring places, communities and innovations, the list provides an optimistic dose of escapism, as would-be travellers navigate pandemic precautions around the world. Framed by five categories — …
National Geographic Traveller Food celebrates the joy of cheese
LONDON (10 November): National Geographic Traveller Food is celebrating cheese, in all its many wondrous forms. The magazine’s latest cover story is a tribute to some of the world’s most beguiling varieties, from the traditional-style Appleby’s Cheshire and the lauded British brie, Baron Bigod, to Continental classics such as gouda, gruyères, pavé d’auge and parmesan. In the Winter edition of this …
Winner and runners-up of the National Geographic Traveller Travel Writing Competition 2020 announced
LONDON (3 November 2020) — National Geographic Traveller (UK) has announced the winner and runners-up of its Travel Writing Competition 2020. Writing about the Songkran festival in Bangkok, Thailand, Doug Loynes beat hundreds of entries to be named the winner of this year’s competition. The story, published in the Nov/Dec 2020 issue of National Geographic Traveller, focuses on the traditional New …
National Geographic Traveller (UK) reveals the world’s best new hotels in its Big Sleep Awards 2020
LONDON (2 September 2020) — National Geographic Traveller (UK) has announced the winners of its annual Big Sleep Awards, celebrating the best new hotels across the world. From exceptional service to cutting-edge design, the Big Sleep Awards acknowledge the latest tastemakers, trendsetters and game-changers in the business. Each of the 16 categories has a winner and two runners-up, meaning a …
Winners of the National Geographic Traveller Photography Competition 2020 announced
LONDON (25 August 2020) — National Geographic Traveller (UK) has announced the winners of its Photography Competition 2020. The grand prize winner of this year’s National Geographic Traveller Photography Competition was snapped by Hadriel Torres at the Matavaa O Te Henua Enana arts festival, held on the remote Marquesas Islands. The celebration of local music, dance and crafts showcases the …
5 things we learned from Travel Geeks – Made In Japan
On Tuesday 23 June, National Geographic Traveller teamed up with Japan House to host Made in Japan, an online Travel Geeks session focusing on Japanese crafts and travel
National Geographic Traveller (UK) May/Jun 2020 available on newsstands now
LONDON (2 April 2020) — This issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK) comes at a difficult time for both travellers and the travel industry. With the world having ground to a halt due to the Covid-19 pandemic, health and wellbeing, rightly, are at the forefront of people’s minds. However, despite the challenges posed, the desire to travel will remain for …
National Geographic Traveller (UK) hosts Natural Japan – Travel Geeks event
National Geographic Traveller hosted the Natural Japan Travel Geeks event in partnership with Japan House. A panel of four experts came together on Thursday 12 March to share their experiences and give advice to inspire and enjoy the best of rural Japan. Here are seven takeaways: Where to start. Getting out to rural Japan can make travellers feel like they’re …