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The National Geographic Traveller (UK) Travel Writing Competition 2021.

Call for entries: National Geographic Traveller Travel Writing Competition 2021 now open

12th July 2021  |  As ever, the title aims to discover the best new writing talent in the UK and Ireland.
National Geographic Traveller (UK) Food covers.

National Geographic Traveller Food (UK) is named the country’s best food magazine

28th June 2021  |  The special-issue series was named the UK’s top food publication at this year’s Guild of Food Writers Awards.
Currently, just 12 countries and territories are on the ‘green list’, which has been devised, the government says, using coronavirus health metrics, including vaccination numbers, infection rates and prevalence of variants. Image: Getty

Reading inspiration from the National Geographic Traveller (UK) website

16th June 2021  |  Looking for some reading inspiration? Here are some articles that have gone live on nationalgeographic.co.uk/travel over the past few weeks.
Some magazines that APL Media produced in May.

May in review

10th June 2021  |  Here’s what we created over the past couple of weeks.
A photograph from the National Geographic Traveller Food Festival 2019.

National Geographic Traveller Food Festival postponed

9th June 2021  |  The National Geographic Traveller Food Festival will now take place on 16-17 July 2022.
The National Geographic Traveller Reader Awards 2021.

The National Geographic Traveller Reader Awards returns for 2021

4th June 2021  |  The National Geographic Traveller Reader Awards is back to celebrate the best places, experiences, hotels, operators, authors, podcasts and more.
National Geographic Traveller (UK) July/August 2021 issue

National Geographic Traveller (UK) Jul/Aug 2021 available on newsstands now

3rd June 2021  |  The Jul/Aug issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK) presents 21 ultimate adventures to plan for the future.
A screenshot from a digital Travel Geeks event.

Seven things we learned from Travel Geeks: adventure, cities and natural icons in Australia’s Northern Territory

18th May 2021  |  On May 11, a digital National Geographic Traveller (UK) Travel Geeks event sponsored by Tourism NT saw a panel of experts come together to discuss how best to explore this Australian region. National Geographic Traveller
A screenshot from National Geographic Traveller (UK) The Masterclasses 2021.

National Geographic Traveller (UK) The Masterclasses see successful turnout

13th May 2021  |  More than 1,500 storytelling enthusiasts attended National Geographic Traveller (UK) The Masterclasses on 19-21 April. The annual event went digital for the first time this year. Over three evenings, the magazine’s senior editors, designers, contributors
Whale-watching fees typically include a donation to a conservation fund, but it's worth doing your research before booking a tour. Some outfits also contribute to scientific research: crews and guests add ID photos to a database, expanding knowledge of whale populations and their movements. Image: Getty

The latest online-only content on the National Geographic Traveller (UK) website

4th May 2021  |  From a list of new environmental documentaries to a guide to ethical whale-watching, enjoy these new digital articles on the National Geographic Traveller (UK) website: 17 April 2021 — How to plan sustainable trips to
Travel Geeks online: cities, culture and cuisine of Italy

Seven things we learned from Travel Geeks online: cities, culture and cuisine of Italy

30th April 2021  |  On 27 April, National Geographic Traveller (UK) hosted Travel Geeks online: cities, culture and cuisine of Italy, an event sponsored by Citalia to help the audience discover lesser-known sides to the much-loved country. National Geographic Traveller’s commissioning editor,
NGT campaigns.

The latest National Geographic Traveller (UK) digital campaigns

26th April 2021  |  Here’s a selection of campaigns the National Geographic Traveller (UK) team created over the past few weeks, working with leading travel brands: Akagi ShizenjukuMount Akagi is just two hours from Tokyo, and its sheer size