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The Biggest Sand Dunes in the World

Sculpted by wind and wild weather for decades, centuries and even millennia, sand dunes are some of the most extraordinary natural landforms on Earth, with their seemingly limitless cumin-coloured cascades or caster-sugar sands. Sand dunes are dotted across deserts, coastlines and semi-arid regions around the world, some with pointed peaks, some towering above the rest, and each different to the next.

Is it Safe to Travel to Egypt at the Moment?

Last updated: March 2025 by Ben Williams, our Conde Nast Traveler Egypt Specialist Hello, fellow traveller. You may find yourself here because you’ve typed ‘Is it safe to travel to Egypt’ into your search engine. Or perhaps you’ve stumbled upon us in the same way those archaeologists accidentally found hundreds of rock-cut tombs in Egypt in 2021. Either way, you’re in the right place to learn more about this country (particularly if you’re already looking at flights) because it’s always worth doing some research before exploring somewhere new.

Colombia vs. Ecuador: Battle of the Equatorial Empires

Sharing a border, coastline and mountain-range, the similarities between Colombia and Ecuador make it challenging to choose just one as a holiday destination. Both countries have recently been removed from the restricted travel list, making now the perfect time to also cross them off your bucket list. The question is: which one first? Evenly matched in many respects, Colombia vs. Ecuador promises to be a close contest,

The Most Beautiful Cities in Italy

Italy is undoubtedly one of the prettiest places on the planet, and it’s no wonder that it’s the fifth most visited country in the world. Home to soaring snow-capped mountains, shimmering lakes, idyllic vineyards and a breathtaking coastline, the country’s natural splendour is abundant. Italy’s beauty comes in many forms, however, and you’ll find equally enchanting vistas throughout the urban cityscapes; Renaissance facades, ancient palazzos and Baroque basilicas juxtapose contemporary skyscrapers and boutique bistros.

Amalfi Coast in Autumn

The Amalfi Coast is the pastel-coloured crown jewel of Campania. Expertly stacked fishing villages spill down the cliffsides, charming coves punctuate the coastline and the world’s jet-set flock here come summer for sublime Italian food, fine wine and the postcard-primed setting. In other words, this slice of the Sorrentine Peninsula is nothing short of iconic and a must-visit on your next holiday to Italy.

Best Places to See the Northern Lights in Norway

The Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, can be seen in various polar regions, but the Norwegian far north is one of the best destinations in the world for observing these famous green rays. When it appears in the darkness of night, this emerald spectacle is a breath-taking natural phenomenon which never fails to enchant and delight those who see it. Often people become so wrapped up in the magic that they turn into ‘aurora hunters’ during their Norway trips and get caught up in a never-ending quest to see the lights again and again.

Top Five Best Locations for Ecotourism in Costa Rica

The poster-child for all things eco, Costa Rica is the star pupil in the world’s ecotourism class. Sandwiched between Nicaragua and Panama, this tiny Central American country prides itself on the conservation and protection of its wonderfully biodiverse environment. The country is home to half a million species and one quarter of the country’s wild lands are protected by law. Boasting 26 national parks,

Most Beautiful Cities in the USA

The wonderful thing about the USA is no two cities are the same. Each has its own distinctive personality, quirks and beat, and so choosing just five of the most beautiful cities in the USA was a tough ask. While Charleston is known for its southern charm and rich history, Portland, Oregon has hipster style and hangovers – home to many bustling breweries. Seattle features the iconic Space Needles tower, while Savannah is renowned for making seriously sweet iced tea.

Thailand or Indonesia: How Do They Compare?

With the football world cup in full swing, we are all in for some healthy competition, and when it comes to travel, these countries put on a thrilling match. Thailand and Indonesia are two tropical paradises that sit high on every traveller’s bucket list. With striking scenery, fabulous food, unique landmarks and tropical climates, these Southeast Asian hots spots are worthy competitors and it’s a tough bet to make.

Best Black Sand Beaches in Iceland

White waves crash onto the inky Icelandic shore, creating foamy holographic patterns on the sweeping pitch-black sandy beach. Infamous for its perpetual volcanic activity and rugged scenery, Iceland’s black sand beaches draw crowds from far and wide. Age old lava is broken down into glistening onyx-coloured sand to form one of the most beautiful yet unearthly attractions that tourists can explore. A visit to some of the island’s volcanic beaches is a must for budding photographers, geography enthusiasts and those who admire the sheer wonders of the Icelandic landscape.

The Best Beach Towns in Portugal

Portugal’s main cities seem to get most of the attention. Lisbon is lauded as the perfect place for a city break, while Porto is praised as the capital’s charming culture-filled counterpart. Both are blessed with the added benefit of close proximity to the coast, meaning your city stay can feature a seaside sojourn as well as world-class dining, exquisite architecture and vinitourism (wine tasting).

Top 12 Most Beautiful Deserts In The World

From soaring sand mountains to misty coastal dunes and polar ice sheets, the most beautiful deserts in the world are a diverse lot. Whether you’d rather seek out Earth’s tallest sand dunes in Namibia or enjoy some stellar stargazing in Chile’s Atacama, there’s a quiet beauty found in every harsh environment. But with 33 major desert areas in the world, the question is, where to begin? Read on for our roundup of the best of the bunch…   1.

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Your Votes Made It Happen

Thanks to you, we’ve once again been voted one of the world’s top tour operators in this year’s Conde Nast Traveller Readers’ Choice Awards. Nearly 200,000 readers in the UK cast their votes for travel experiences they’ve adored the most – from hotels and airlines to destinations and tour operators – and to be named as one of the best in the business means the world to us. We’re particularly proud because this recognition comes directly from you, the travellers we craft truly tailor-made trips for.

Trips to Book a Year (or More) in Advance

When it comes to your holiday, a little planning goes a long way. Recently, we’ve noticed a pattern of both last-minute and long-term bookings, which we’ve named the Concertina Effect. But why are people booking so far in advance? Our co-founder, Tom Barber, thinks ‘anticication’ has something to do with it: ‘in uncertain times, planning something joyful far ahead becomes an act of hope’. Whether admiring cherry blossoms in Japan, celebrating the Holi festival in India, cruising down the Nile on the Steam Ship Sudan, or spotting gorillas in Uganda, some holidays require extra attention.

Our Guide to Spring in New York

Spring in New York is an underrated sweet spot. While the Big Apple typically tempts travellers with its magical winters and sizzling summers, spring promises the gift of crowd-free fun. As the weather begins to warm, coats and winter blues are shed, cherry blossoms explode to life and rooftop bars reopen. Tick off the city’s classic corners (hello, Times Square) and join in with the seasonal festivities.

Use it or Lose it

Every year, the same story plays out: employees in the UK let holiday days go to waste. One recent survey found that 65% of UK workers don’t use up their allowance – and a whopping 17% leave five or more days unclaimed. Another source concurs: in 2023, 61% of workers reported not using all of their annual leave. This is all especially galling when you compare us to our European neighbours. Across the EU, the average entitlement (including public holidays) is about 34 days per year, whereas in the UK, many of us are left with just 28 days.

Introducing Our New Train Brochure: The Right Track

Two hundred years ago, the world’s first passenger train chugged into motion. To celebrate that milestone, we’ve put together The Right Track – our latest brochure, celebrating the world’s finest rail journeys. Train travel has a way of opening a window into a country’s soul, and our latest stories capture that magic. And now, after centuries of evolution, train travel is experiencing a remarkable resurgence.

Mark the Occasion: Anniversary Holidays

Wedding anniversaries are all about celebrating love, and here at Original Travel, we believe the best way to do that is on holiday. We understand that every couple is different, so whether you two are after bucket-list adventures in Norway or total relaxation in South Africa, we’ve got you covered. Ready to mark the occasion? Read on for our comprehensive list of the best anniversary holidays…   First Anniversary:

Different, but the Same

You may have noticed something different. Our logo now bears the words ‘by Voyageurs du Monde'. This isn’t a change of direction but an acknowledgement of something that has been true since 2017: Original Travel is part of the Voyageurs du Monde family.  In practice, little changes. We remain committed to our mantra of kaizen – continuous improvement – to create truly tailor-made travel curated to our clients’ exact requirements so they can really connect with a destination.

The Six Best Safaris in India

Searching for the best safaris in India? We’ve got you covered. Whether you’re keen to track tigers in Madhya Pradesh, admire Asiatic lions in Gujarat or photograph forest eagle owls in Kerala, your India holiday awaits. While Bengal tigers steal the limelight in Bandhavgarh National Park, don’t forget about the shaggy sloth bears (though they’re not as cuddly as they look). Feeling up for the adventure?

Best Road Trips in Countries that Drive on the Left

Keen for a road trip abroad, but don’t want to drive on the other side of the road? You’re not alone. Luckily, around 30% of countries in the world drive on the left, so there’s plenty of open road for us Brits to discover. While not every left-handed country is suited to self-driving (we’re looking at you, India), it’s undeniable that some are best explored via their roads. From the epic alpine scenery of New Zealand to Namibia’s desert delights, read on for the best road trips in countries that drive on the left…   1.

The EU's New Travel Rules: What to Expect

From the 12th October 2025, the EU is introducing a new Entry/Exit System (EES) for all non-EU travellers visiting Europe for short stays. This applies whether you need a visa or can already visit visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180 days.    So, what does it mean for you? (Don't worry, it's nothing to lose sleep over) At passport control, your facial image will be taken and – the first time – your fingerprints scanned.

Tips for a Family Sabbatical

Family sabbaticals are a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to broaden horizons, inspire youngsters and spend quality time together. But there’s a lot to consider before taking the plunge. As Co-Founder of Original Travel and one of Conde Nast’s Top Travel Specialists for family travel, Tom Barber know a thing or two when it comes to travelling as a family. Read on for his top tips on everything from education and visas to sabbatical goals… 1.

Top Five Reasons to Visit Norway in May

A holiday to Norway in May is all about good food and even better views. Enjoy the flourishing landscapes and quieter hiking trails before the busy summer crowds. Sample fresh seafood in Bergen and celebrate Norway’s National Day, or delve into Trondheim’s music scene at the city’s annual Jazz Festival. For outdoor lovers, Lofoten awaits. Embark on a sea eagle safari, kayak through the fjords or marvel at the Midnight Sun.

Where to go in Europe in Winter

Need an escape from the winter blues? Europe’s got you covered. You might have heard the term ‘Eurosummer’ floating around recently, but don’t be fooled – the continent’s incredible diversity means it offers an array of wonderful winter destinations too, from snowy Sweden to vibrant Vienna. So, whether you’re looking to peruse the Christmas markets, get stuck into skiing or simply swap drizzly days for warmer weather,

Secret Safaris: Alternative Safari Destinations

The recent overcrowding in Tanzania’s Serengeti has put the spotlight on overtourism once again. For years, we’ve been promoting travel as a force for good, and the Secret Series – our portfolio of lesser-visited places in popular destinations – is central to this mission. In the African savannah, Secret Safaris keep you off the tourist trail and help preserve what makes these places truly special. From meeting gorillas in Uganda to luxury bush camping in Zimbabwe, read on to discover our favourite Secret Safaris.

The Concertina Effect

A new pattern of travel planning is emerging. Gone are the days of the traditional two-to-three-month lead time – jet setters are now falling either side of the spontaneity spectrum. While last-minute bookings are booming, so are future trips as far away as 2030 (to catch the solar eclipse in Namibia, if you’re curious). We’ve dubbed this phenomenon the Concertina Effect, reflecting both the new stretched and squeezed booking windows.

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Trips to Book a Year (or More) in Advance

Trips to Book a Year (or More) in Advance

When it comes to your holiday, a little planning goes a long way. Recently, we’ve noticed a pattern of both last-minute and long-term bookings, which we’ve named the Concertina Effect. But why are people booking so far in advance? Our co-founder, Tom Barber, thinks ‘anticication’ has something to do with it: ‘in uncertain times, planning something joyful far ahead becomes an act of hope’. Whether admiring cherry blossoms in Japan, celebrating the Holi festival in India, cruising down the Nile on the Steam Ship Sudan, or spotting gorillas in Uganda, some holidays require extra attention.

Mark the Occasion: Anniversary Holidays

Mark the Occasion: Anniversary Holidays

Wedding anniversaries are all about celebrating love, and here at Original Travel, we believe the best way to do that is on holiday. We understand that every couple is different, so whether you two are after bucket-list adventures in Norway or total relaxation in South Africa, we’ve got you covered. Ready to mark the occasion? Read on for our comprehensive list of the best anniversary holidays…   First Anniversary:

Top Five Reasons to Visit Norway in May

Top Five Reasons to Visit Norway in May

A holiday to Norway in May is all about good food and even better views. Enjoy the flourishing landscapes and quieter hiking trails before the busy summer crowds. Sample fresh seafood in Bergen and celebrate Norway’s National Day, or delve into Trondheim’s music scene at the city’s annual Jazz Festival. For outdoor lovers, Lofoten awaits. Embark on a sea eagle safari, kayak through the fjords or marvel at the Midnight Sun.

How Kenya Safaris are Changing

How Kenya Safaris are Changing

Big changes are on the horizon for Kenya safaris, particularly in the Maasai Mara Reserve. But fear not, we think this is for the best. From reducing visitor numbers to pausing new lodge developments, these improvements will prevent overcrowding and enhance the Mara’s exclusivity. With landscapes as varied as its wildlife, it’s no wonder Kenya holidays are synonymous with safari adventures, and these changes will make them all the more special.

Where to go in Europe in Winter

Where to go in Europe in Winter

Need an escape from the winter blues? Europe’s got you covered. You might have heard the term ‘Eurosummer’ floating around recently, but don’t be fooled – the continent’s incredible diversity means it offers an array of wonderful winter destinations too, from snowy Sweden to vibrant Vienna. So, whether you’re looking to peruse the Christmas markets, get stuck into skiing or simply swap drizzly days for warmer weather,

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The EU's New Travel Rules: What to Expect

The EU's New Travel Rules: What to Expect

From the 12th October 2025, the EU is introducing a new Entry/Exit System (EES) for all non-EU travellers visiting Europe for short stays. This applies whether you need a visa or can already visit visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180 days.    So, what does it mean for you? (Don't worry, it's nothing to lose sleep over) At passport control, your facial image will be taken and – the first time – your fingerprints scanned.

Just Back: Dave’s Research Trip to the Rockies and the American West

Just Back: Dave’s Research Trip to the Rockies and the American West

Americans know a thing or two about wide, open spaces, and our USA specialist, Dave, discovered what all the fuss was about during his research trip to the Rockies and the American West. He dug into dinosaur discoveries in Bozeman, snapped pictures of Yellowstone’s Grand Canyon and spotted bears and bison in Grand Teton National Park. When he wasn’t cheering at a Major League Baseball game in Denver, he was tucking into South Dakota’s specialty steak dish.

The Best Time to Visit Yellowstone

The Best Time to Visit Yellowstone

With its dramatic landscapes, explosive geysers and wonderful wildlife, Yellowstone National Park is one of our favourite places in the USA. Spread across two million acres of land and spanning three states, the park is set on a dormant supervolcano and boasts spectacular geological features. Each season in Yellowstone brings a new spectacle – winter brings snow and serenity, while spring offers fantastic flora and fauna.

Just Back: Emily’s Research Trip to the Peloponnese

Just Back: Emily’s Research Trip to the Peloponnese

On a recent research trip to the Peloponnese in Greece, our Europe specialist, Emily, self-drove around the region’s most photo-worthy spots. When she wasn’t basking in the sun on Elafonisos’s beaches or devouring Greek dishes at local tavernas, she was putting on her history hat and exploring the ancient archaeological sites of Mycenae and Epidaurus. From Arcadia’s muscular mountains to the velvety sands of the Mani Peninsula, it was an adventure to remember.

Just Back: Jamie’s Research Trip to Tanzania and Zanzibar

Just Back: Jamie’s Research Trip to Tanzania and Zanzibar

On a recent research trip to Tanzania and Zanzibar, our Africa specialist, Jamie, ventured to the regions’ most scenic safari hotspots. She ventured off-road through the Ndutu plains, enjoyed night-time game drives, witnessed a prowling lion pride and decompressed in the beautiful Baraza spa. It was also a trip of firsts: Jamie savoured traditional green banana soup and visited Africa’s only all-female safari camp.

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Original Traveller Magazine
Issue Four

Welcome to the fourth issue of Original Traveller. Inside you’ll find wonderful articles by the UK’s finest travel writers, accompanied by pictures from award-winning photographers. These lovely long-reads are supplemented by the latest travel news, views and trends brought to you by the Original Travel team, who have – as ever – been circumnavigating the globe on research trips. The issue is themed around travel’s simple pleasures, so you’ll also read about our recommendations for sleeping under canvas (in comfort), foodie foraging tips and new train routes to take. Happy reading!

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