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News  /  3rd August 2023

National Geographic Traveller (UK) September 2023 available on newsstands now

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National Geographic Traveller (UK) September 2023 available on newsstands now

LONDON (3 August 2023) — The September issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK) is out now, and the cover story this month focuses on active adventures in Portugal. There’s a wild side to the country that remains largely under the radar, be it swimming beneath the Milky Way in Alentejo, sleeping in a national park or surfing Atlantic breakers on the coast.

This issue also comes with a free guide to the Indian Ocean. From Mauritius’s fusion cuisine to Sri Lanka’s new long-distance hiking trail and the Maldives’ residential islands, the 100-page guide proves it pays to explore when it comes to the beguiling region.

ALSO INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

  • California: Tuolumne County brings the Old West back with modern-day gold fever and cowboy towns.
  • Romania: Mountain traditions and ambitious rewilding in the Southern Carpathians.
  • Argentina: Gaucho guides saddle up to lead horseback tours into the depths of Patagonia.
  • Europe by rail: A no-fly guide to crossing the continent.
  • Cairo: The craft workshops of this storied capital thread together Egypt’s past and present.
  • Marseille: With France set to host the Rugby World Cup, discover one of the games’ key venues.
  • Stavanger: Long defined by the fjords on its doorstep, this Norwegian city surprises with newfound urban cool.
  • Palma: Majorcan chefs are busy revitalising old recipes.
  • Auckland: Linger in New Zealand’s gateway city and you’ll find welcoming spaces to relax in.
  • Smart Traveller: Celebrate 150 years of Budapest’s unification; the festival opening up heritage sites; northeast Thailand’s cuisine; New Orleans’ art scene; design stays in Cologne; escape with the family to North Wales; a guide to Kilkenny; what to do in Rutland; six destination deep-dives; and a kit for your next day hike.
  • Notes from an Author: James Roberts on Wales’s Cambrian Mountains.
  • Meet the Adventurer: Experimental archaeologist Dr Theresa Emmerich Kamper on her Stone Age style expedition.
  • Travel Talk: Ask the Experts helps you plan a family trip to Scandinavia on a budget, pick a destination for a stargazing weekend break, choose eco-friendly ways to avoid mosquito bites and travel around Australia or New Zealand by campervan. Meanwhile, The Info takes a look at China’s Mid-Autumn Festival, and Hot Topic discusses whether river swimming in the UK is safe. Finally, Report gives advice on using AI tools to plan your next trip, while How I Got the Shot asks photographer Tristan Bejawn how he captured the essence Jaipur’s artisan scene.

PLUS: Win a five-day trip to Ecuador for two, courtesy of Metropolitan Touring:

For a 26-page digital sample of the September 2023 issue, visit: