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How far can you travel on £250? How about a week on Spain’s Camino de Santiago, a long weekend in Jordan, or six days in Kosovo or Morocco – just a handful of the budget adventures undertaken by Wanderlust readers for our 25 trips under £250 special feature. Also inside are true trips of a lifetime: a 14-page guide to visiting Antarctica, and TV naturalist Mark Carwardine’s account of meeting mountain gorillas in Uganda.
Plus, exploring Israel, walking the new Wales Coast Path, and city guides to Calcutta and Vilnius.
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Petra, Jordan Everest Base Camp Ice Hotel Aurora Borealis/Northern Lights Trans-Siberian and Trans-Mongolian railway The Galápagos Islands Climb Mount Kilimanjaro Cruising the Nile, Egypt Silk Road Tiger watching
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24th August 2011 Destinations
The home of the legendary Komodo Dragon – the largest lizard species alive on earth – offers a thrilling backdrop to a stunning creature
23rd March 2011 Inspire Me
Top 7 things not to miss while travelling through Western Australia
22nd March 2011 Destinations
From its wildly beautiful coastline to its raw, untrammelled interior, Australia’s ‘other half’ is one of the world’s great adventure playgrounds.
18th November 2010 Inspire Me
Classic treks are prone to crowding in peak season. So if you’re looking for solitude, here are some less well-trodden but equally satisfying options
15th October 2010 Advice
It's all about perspective, says Steve Davey. Abandon the stereotypes and think past the predictable angles and compositions
1st July 2010 Destinations
Forty years ago, travellers flocked to Mozambique's wildlife-rich parks and tropical islands. After a civil war, it is finally poised to reclaim that status
As the end-point for the famous 800km pilgrimage, Santiago is every bit a paradise. But if this epic trip is too much, a 'secret' shorter one is out there
Since the Wall fell, Berlin has slowly emerged from the East-West rumble to become a multicultural, fascinating and slightly hedonistic European city
2nd October 2008 Advice
1st October 2008 Destinations
The trek to the Inca city will challenge even the most experienced hikers. But, take a chew of the coca and persevere, and you'll see one of the great sights of Peru
A trip to the Apennines highlights why this region is such a year-round lure for the citizens of nearby Rome – and visitors from further afield
1st October 2008 Advice
So how far can a British photographer travel in Algeria with a band of Tuareg nomads and box of liquorice? Jeremy Curl soon found out
Swimming with whales is priceless, says Mark Carwardine
In Bubonitsy the old ways are slowly giving way to the new, but after many shots of the local brew and petting the wildlife, who's counting?
Walk out, kayak off – a night marooned on Seymour Tower is a great way to enjoy Jersey's majestic tidal coast
A scenic train ride through Mexico's gigantic river canyons takes you to the hide-out of the native Tarahumara Indians (who can put away their beers...)
From the Old Testament to the new age of terrorism – the humble passport has in equal measure meant freedom and aided oppression
Volunteering overseas has come a long way – from graphic designing in a Tanzanian college to policing in Cameroon, every skill can be applied
Pushing your body physically, in often extreme environments, can take its toll. Pre-trek preparation is key if you want to enjoy the journey
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