Editorial Features - Page 11

From beautiful women with testicles to lessons in how not to chat up air hostesses, we compile this week's strangest travel news in a spunky quiz format.

Crime capers, classic travel tomes and… books about chopping wood. Our man from Stanfords, Dan Lewis, rounds up the best reads for November.

It’s 40 years today since Western Sahara was annexed by Morocco, but life goes on in this disputed and forgotten land. Campaigner, Beccy Allen, recalls her first visit to the territory.

From a hairy new photo trend to titillating tourist attractions, test you knowledge of this week's weirdest travel news in our interactive quiz.

Every 5 November, residents of a small town in Devon risk serious injury by carrying flaming tar barrels through the town’s streets. We send Emilee Tombs to find out why.

In the first of our new strange skiing series, William Everett drinks brandy, eats khachapuri and gets fondled on the slopes of Gudauri, Georgia.

What's 88m long and bewildering tourists in Taiwan? And how did two pensioners make headlines during a day trip to London? All is revealed in our super fun travel quiz.

Rejoice! Recent heritage statuses and some sterling community work mean that the 12 historic London pubs featured in this article won’t be turned into flats anytime soon.

Gavin Haines meets the traditional healers of Quito, who flay children with herbs and do strange things with guinea pigs.

From sultry selfies to mid-flight jam sessions, test your knowledge of this week's weird travel news with our quiz. It's more fun than being groped by a monkey.

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