Morocco
Expect the unexpected in this most seductive city
Come for the snake charmers, but stay for the food and drinks in this vibrant city.
- by Ute Junker
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Not your average travel book: how to explore the world like the experts
When it comes to globetrotting travel companies, Intrepid has clocked up the kilometres. Now it’s put some of its 35-year knowledge into a new book.
- by Julietta Jameson
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Extreme weather
‘Climate breakdown’: State of calamity in Portugal as fires rage out of control
An anticyclone combined with high temperatures has created “a cocktail of dangerous conditions” north of Lisbon. More than 15,000 hectares have been scorched.
- by Pedro Nunes and Sergio Goncalves
I hadn’t had so much fun in years. Then, disaster struck
We were not prepared for the radical joyousness of our farewell dinner. And then something totally unexpected happened.
- by Lee Tulloch
The surprising origin of one of Australia’s breakfast favourites
You probably don’t think of this popular egg dish as African cuisine, but it is African food at its finest.
- by Ben Groundwater
This exceptional hotel is in one of the world’s most intriguing cities
Tangier, one of the most intriguing cities ever, anywhere and this converted mansion feels like staying in a home, not a hotel.
- by John Borthwick
Traveller Awards: The 10 winners for best style and design
From a stunning hotel inspired by Morocco’s bohemian past to the flamboyant world of designer Kit Kemp, to a sexy Italian high-speed train, this is the list for design aficionados.
- by Traveller team
Traveller Awards: 10 of the greatest innovations in travel
From a cutting-edge airline cabin to a trailblazing way to experience the outback, these new experiences are the ones you’ll want.
- by Traveller team
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Train journeys
Africa’s first high-speed train puts Australia to shame
Morocco’s Al Boraq high-speed train provides an excellent service with international-standard facilities and operation.
- by John Borthwick
Opinion
Tips & advice
Epic travel fail: 300 kilometres away, I realised I’d forgotten my luggage
Three hours into my journey, I realise my bag is sitting outside a toilet cubicle 300 kilometres away.
- by Julia D'Orazio
The world’s largest car-free urban area is a maze
I’m told to forget maps, guidebooks and your phone: if you’re not born here, you’re going to get lost.
- by Anabel Dean
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