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What the travel brochures omit about ‘the world’s happiest nation’

What the travel brochures omit about ‘the world’s happiest nation’

Bhutan is often sold as a real-life Shangri-La. But what’s life really like beyond the postcard?

  • by Nina Karnikowski

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Travel quiz: Which country shares borders with Ecuador, Peru and Brazil?

Travel quiz: Which country shares borders with Ecuador, Peru and Brazil?

Are you an expert traveller? Test your knowledge with this week’s quiz.

Bigger is better: The world’s 20 largest islands you need to visit

Bigger is better: The world’s 20 largest islands you need to visit

Big islands mean big opportunities to find somewhere magical, all for yourself. To those who think the world has been “done”, this will make you think again.

  • by Craig Tansley
When it comes to eating overseas, forget what’s new. Go for what’s old

When it comes to eating overseas, forget what’s new. Go for what’s old

Some dishes and restaurants stand the test of time for good reason.

  • by Terry Durack
No monsters, but this tourist-free loch is the one you should visit

No monsters, but this tourist-free loch is the one you should visit

Loch Ness and its mythological sea monster hogs the limelight, but Scotland has about 30,000 other lochs. And it’s Loch Tay that keeps pulling me back.

  • by Steve McKenna
Australia’s new epic hike is unlike any others

Australia’s new epic hike is unlike any others

It might be a new hike officially, but the 42-kilometre Gidjuum Gulganyi Walk in northern NSW has an ancient history.

  • by Louise Southerden
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My kids wanted to go shopping in an urban maze. It was terrifying

My kids wanted to go shopping in an urban maze. It was terrifying

The souks of Marrakesh are full of very pretty things, about 98 per cent of which my daughters want to buy.

  • by David Whitley
Forget bacon and eggs - this breakfast dish of millions is truly great

Forget bacon and eggs - this breakfast dish of millions is truly great

You haven’t lived until you’ve started your day with a heaving bowl of slow-cooked beans, a rich stew carrying aromas of cumin, olive oil, garlic and lemon.

  • by Ben Groundwater
I despised rats, until I visited the country where they are heroes

I despised rats, until I visited the country where they are heroes

Fear and loathing of rodents gives way to admiration and gastronomic appreciation.

  • by Julia D'Orazio
Seven reasons the best way to see the Med is from the water

Seven reasons the best way to see the Med is from the water

The Mediterranean is a destination easily visited independently, as many of us have. But this is a different experience entirely.

  • by Brian Johnston
How to have a snow holiday with family and remain friends

How to have a snow holiday with family and remain friends

A snow holiday without the tantrums and budget blowouts? Yes, it’s possible. Here’s how to plan the best winter ski break for your family.

  • by Justin Meneguzzi

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