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NewsÌý /Ìý 7th February 2019

National Geographic Traveller (UK) March 2019 —Ìýavailable on newsstands now

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National Geographic Traveller (UK) March 2019 —Ìýavailable on newsstands now

26-PAGE DIGITAL EZINE SAMPLE

LONDON (7 February 2019) — California may have a reputation for sun-kissed surfers and Hollywood bling, but this issue’s cover story explores a wilder side of the Golden State. Think boho beach communities, alternative desert towns, and vast, wild landscapes of redwood forest, snow-capped mountains and dormant volcanoes.

We sent our writers out west and they came back with insider stories, roundups revealing the best road trips and quiet beaches, plus tips on where to go for vegan eats in LA. Don’t miss a 14-hour guide to laid-back San Diego, insightful interviews with a pot pioneer and America’s first female chef to receive three Michelin stars, and even a lesson in Boontling, one of America’s last surviving Victorian languages.

PLUS free with the magazine is a 36-page Sardinia guide and the latest 132-page National Geographic Traveller Food, which picks out some of the world’s gastronomic hotspots — those destinations that seem to have been designed with food lovers in mind, from European heavyweights such as Lyon and Bologna to distant outposts like Cusco. Elsewhere, we deconstruct laksa, celebrate the onions of Roscoff in Brittany, and take a crash course in Costa Rican cuisine.

 

ALSO INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Destinations: We board ³Õ¾±±ð³Ù²Ô²¹³¾â€™s Reunification Express; take a trip to the ice-bound outpost of Pyramiden in Svalbard; and spend a long weekend in Italy’s Cinque Terre. Our photo story, meanwhile, takes in the colourful archipelago of Cape Verde.

Cities: Our urban highlights this issue include Vienna, Wellington, Athens, Manchester and ²Ñá±ô²¹²µ²¹.Ìý

Smart Traveller: a new reason to visit Pompeii; a taste of Ukraine; on the trail of ´Ü²¹²Ô³ú¾±²ú²¹°ù’s architecture; the best rooms in Goa; like a local in Hobart; and a trip to the Isle of Arran.

Author Series: Nancy Campbell on Iceland.

Travel Geeks: Ask the Experts includes tips on planning a trip to carnival in South America, taking an expedition cruise, and affordable accommodation in the Alps.

PLUS: Win a 16-day adventure to Vietnam with Exodus:

 

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Notes

 

National Geographic Traveller (UK) is published under licence by 91ÂþÎÝ, fromÌýNational Geographic Partners LLCÌýin Washington, D.C. The 180-page travel and lifestyle magazine was launched in December 2010, and is packed full of you-are-there photography, authentic travel experiences and inspiring narratives.Ìý

National Geographic Partners LLC (NGP)Ìýis a joint venture between National Geographic and 21st Century Fox, and is committed to bringing the world premium science, adventure and exploration content across an unrivalled portfolio of media assets. NGP combines the global National Geographic television channels with National Geographic’s media and consumer-oriented assets, including National Geographic magazines; National Geographic studios; related digital and social media platforms; books; maps; children’s media; and ancillary activities that include travel, global experiences and events, archival sales, licensing and e-commerce businesses. NGP returns 27% of its proceeds to the non-profit National Geographic Society to fund work in the areas of science, exploration, conservation and education.Ìý

National Geographic Society is a leading non-profit that invests in bold people and transformative ideas in the fields of exploration, scientific research, storytelling and education. It supports educators to ensure that the next generation is armed with geographic knowledge and global understanding. National Geographic SocietyÌýaspires to create a community of change, advancing key insights about the planet and probing some of the most pressing scientific questions of our time. Its goal is measurable impact: furthering exploration and educating people around the world to inspire solutions for the greater good.Ìý

 

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