February issue • On sale 05 January
Seratonin levels dipping? Then reach for our winter-blues-busting February issue, with a 20 page South-East Asia special covering Cambodia’s coast, Thailand’s offbeat temples and an uplifting Laos treetop lodge. There’s more unspoilt beach-and-jungle in our feature on eastern Cuba (as well as sultry music and delicious food), and more rugged adventures too: cruising the bergs of west Greenland, hiking through Russia’s Altai mountains, and hanging out with the Himba peole of Namibia. Plus mini guides to Sydney and Sark, 9 great wildlife trips, and some of the world’s loveliest little beach houses. Don’t forget your shades.
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A to Z of Destinations Africa Asia Australia, NZ and South Pacific Caribbean Europe Latin America Middle East North America Polar
A to Z of Experiences Walking and trekking Diving and snorkelling Wildlife and safaris Meet the locals Frontier and expedition Travel icons Cycling and Mountain Biking Boat trips Solo travel Visiting the Poles Outdoor Activities Career breaks and BIG trips Rail journeys Body and soul Short breaks Volunteer and conservation Family travel Learning Honeymoons
Burma/Myanmar Iceland Cuba Bhutan Borneo Japan Vietnam Australia Thailand Sri Lanka
Ice Hotel Aurora Borealis/Northern Lights Everest Base Camp Trans-Siberian and Trans-Mongolian railway Silk Road Petra, Jordan Cruising the Nile, Egypt Dog sledding Tiger watching Great Migration, Serengeti, Tanzania
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2nd February 2012
TV presenter Liz Bonnin explains why talking to a bonobo ape was probably the most interesting conversation she has ever had
30th January 2012
Interviews
After travelling around Europe together to create their new book, Mountain High, Daniel Friebe and Pete Goding took a quick break to talk travel
26th January 2012
Lost Kingdoms of Africa is back for a second series. Dr Gus talks to Peter Moore about what makes a civilisation great and the joys of eating bread flecked with camel dung
23rd January 2012
Preparing to go 30,000 miles around the world in a wheelchair gives you a different perspective on the planet
19th January 2012
It's cute. It's cuddly. And it's the world's only poisonous primate. Dr Anna Nekaris on the slow loris. And how you can help save it.
16th January 2012
Award-winning travel photographer and leader of Wanderlust photography workshops Paul Harris shares his take on the world of travel
12th January 2012
Adham Fisher on how he has travelled the world in an attempt to enter the record books simply by taking public transport
9th January 2012
Phil Harwood, the first person to paddle the Congo River from its source to the sea, explains his travel habits and why he'd like to be a victorious Viking
5th January 2012
Saturday 10am means only one thing: Excess Baggage on BBC Radio 4. Co-host John McCarthy tells Wanderlust's Tom Hawker about the show's ongoing success
3rd January 2012
Polar explorer, record breaker and endurance athlete Ben Saunders explains why he wasn't too keen on Singapore and what makes him just plain furious!
27th December 2011
In 2011 Wanderlust interviewed some of the biggest names in travel. Here are eight that really got us thinking
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