November 2011
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Husky-sledding in Finland, trekking in Morocco, northern lights-viewing in the Arctic – if you’re looking for an active escape this winter, look no further than our latest issue, packed with the 21 coolest trips for cold climes. We also feature some of the world’s most awe-inspiring landscapes: the limestone forest of Madagascar, the little-visited sand dunes of Brazil’s coast, and the mind-spinningly long Great Wall of China. Plus mini guides to Hong Kong, North Cornwall and Copenhagen, why you shouldn’t drive in Eritrea, and explorer Benedict Allen’s secret biscuit addiction…
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We have a bumper crop of extended interviews that we just couldn't squeeze into this issue:

Alastair Fothergill on life on the Frozen Planet
Billy Connolly on Route 66
Ben Fogle: The Accidental Adventurer
The World According to Vanessa Berlowitz
North-east Brazil
Alex Robinson on the Dune Coast | Photography... More
Travel Icon: Carnival, Brazil | Destinations... More
Discover Bahia, Brazil | Destinations... More
Capoeira and Candomble in Salvador | Destinations... More
Check out our Brazil travel guide for more inspiration | Plan a trip... More
21 perfect winter adventures
Check out an extract of the article: ski touring with Zuba Ski
Enter our competition to win a trip to see the Northern Lights
6 ultimate Arctic adventures | Inspire me... More
How to survive the cold | Advice... More
Top 6 places to see the Northern Lights | Inspire me... More
Madagascar
10 great snorkelling destinations | Inspire me... More
Diving and snorkelling travel guide | Plan a trip... More
Check out our Madagascar travel guide for more trip ideas | Plan a trip... More
Exploring Tasmania
On the ocean: Kayaking in Tasmania | Destinations... More
10 things to do for free in Hobart | Inspire me... More
Walking the Tarkine, Tasmania | Destinations... More
Check out our Tasmania travel guide for more articles | Plan a trip... More
Travel Icon: The Great Wall
Travel in China: frequently asked questions | Advice... More
Beijing's top 10 experiences | Destinations... More
Panda spotting in Shaanxi, China | Destinations... More
Nomad's land: Qinghai, China | Destinations... More
Minority groups in China | Destinations... More
Chinese medicine: health issues in China are many and varied | Advice... More
A slow bike through China | Destinations... More
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Articles from this issue
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25th February 2013
Destinations
Most come to Madagascar for its wildlife, but in the island's wild west the highlight is a strange limestone forest the locals call 'tip-toe'...
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1st January 2013
Destinations
Chris Moss discovers a stroll across a small island off Tasmania offers the perfect apéritif to Australia
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24th October 2012
Destinations
Far from Rio, the wind-whipped sands and steamy deltas of Brazil’s north-east make for an unforgettable off-road trip
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14th December 2011
Inspire Me
Mush a husky team, track wolves or sleep on an ice-bound schooner – welcome to the greatest travel experiences below zero
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13th November 2011
Destinations
Winter walking novice and writer Dan Linstead gets to grips with crampons and an ice-axe as he takes on the highest peak in north Africa
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11th November 2011
Inspire Me
It’s the best year in half a century to ogle the aurora, says Lyn Hughes. Don't miss our top three places to check them out
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26th October 2011
Advice
Photographing places of worship is a sensitive business. Steve Davey helps you capture the atmosphere in style, without causing offence
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13th October 2011
Advice
Communication problems, dodgy facilities, massive medical bills – it can be scary getting sick overseas. Dr Jane Wilson-Howarth puts you at ease
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13th October 2011
Interviews
Executive producer of upcoming wildlife documentary Frozen Planet chats to Wanderlust about why you simply cannot miss the show
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13th October 2011
Inspire Me
Don't be put off by Paris' daunting price tag – you can visit the city on a budget. Daisy Cropper explains how
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12th October 2011
Inspire Me
From idle stroll to tough hike, here are some of the best routes to make the most of the Wall
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10th October 2011
Interviews
The series producer of the new BBC wildlife blockbuster, Frozen Planet, gives us her chilled perspective on the world of travel
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