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If you want a holiday that isn’t just good but spectacular, you should perhaps put more thought into who you go with. And Mike Peake suggests that the ultimate travel companion is a world-famous guide or explorer…

From books to sunburn via the brilliance of Brazil, if you’ve not booked your August holiday yet, we’ve got six late-summer getaways that may just surprise you.

Want to quit your job and go travelling but too skint or scared to take the leap? Take inspiration from Annie Londonderry, the first woman to cycle around the world. Coralie Modschiedler recounts her stirring tale.

From tales of pioneering mountaineers to a history of the world in 500 walks, our resident bookwork, Dan Lewis, rounds up the best reads this June.

40 years on from the Sex Pistols’ Lesser Free Trade Hall gig, Sirin Kale kicks off our Punk Week by delving into the inky underbelly of South Korea’s illegal tattoo scene.

As Namibia’s colonial heritage becomes an increasingly contested battleground, Christopher Clark heads to one of its fading outposts to see what ghosts need to be laid to rest.

With all that high-grade foreign lager and strong continental sunshine, Euro 2016 will be an exciting time – just don’t be an idiot. Joel Golby explains how…

Put a pin in the Eiffel Tower for Euro 2016. Jeremy Allen walks us through Paris proper with natural plonk, forgotten Piaf and plenty of spirited bonhomie.

Once a year, fish reportedly fall from the sky in the town of Yoro, Honduras. Is it a palpable example of divine intervention or is something fishy going on? Jack Palfrey investigates.

From racing camels in Alice Springs to swimming with basking sharks off the shore of the Isle of Man all via Tahiti, we’ve got July’s best holidays nailed.

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