Editorial Features - Page 71

Safari virgin Nick McGrath is dazzled by the prehistoric panoramas of Tanzania’s magical Jongomero Camp.

Built by the second Duke of Buckingham in 1666, and once the home of the Astor family, the magnificent Italianate building is now a luxury 38-bedroom hotel.

As London’s famous Savoy hotel re-opens its grand doors following a three-year refurb, check out this stately pick of historical luxury hotels around the world.

Despite emerging from the disintegration of Tito’s Yugoslavia in 1991, Macedonia is still relatively unknown in comparison to its Balkan neighbours but has plenty to offer tourists.

Lisbon’s Pestana Palace Hotel is a beautifully restored 19th-century palace offering five-star seclusion in easy reach of the city’s attractions.

The BFI Film Festival (13-28 October) showcases the latest crop of top new films shot in some of the world's most fascinating countries. We've picked our favourite locations in our top five guide for movie buffs.

Surf giant waves in Australia or encounter polar bears in Canada, with our round-up of where to go on holiday in October.

We were floating effortlessly on our backs in a warm, luminous green pool, delighting in the novelty of being completely unsinkable.

Autumnal skies may be clouding the UK, but you can escape to the following heavenly isles with our top five guide to island escapes.

Following recent civil unrest, Thailand is safe to visit. Natasha Blair explores Isan in the country’s northeast offering history, wildlife and spectacular scenery.

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