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Wanderlust

June/July 2025
Magazine

Enjoy articles on… Sri Lanka beyond the sea We explore Sri Lanka’s archaeological and historical treasures, plus its wonderful nature and its rail journeys Top New Rail Routes for 2022 New rail routes are emerging worldwide, along with old favourites returning. The Florida Keys Defined by the ocean that surrounds it, this island chain has a natural side that begs exploration Tierra del Fuego With Chile declaring they have the southernmost city in the world, we take a journey to the end of the world Rediscovering Rhodes Boasting thousands of years of Mediterranean history and culture, Rhodes is a many-layered isle The wherry boats of the Norfolk Broads The wherry boats of Norfolk had almost passed into history, but a few survived and are bringing old-fashioned sailing back to the Broads PLUS... Double Bill: Rennes & Nantes, France Hidden USA: Finger Lakes, New York State Indigenous culture: Namibia British break: Pembrokeshire Off-the-grid: Sucre, Bolivia European short break: Thuringia, Germany World Heritage: Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay WanderSleeps: Sri Lanka World Food: Indigenous Australia

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What we cover… • Established in 1993, Wanderlust is the UK's longest-running travel-media brand and the #1 Consumer Travel Magazine in the UK

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What's New • All the latest flights, exhibitions and stays, plus Barcelona embraces the arts and we look at a surprising capital of culture

Exhibitions & openings

World Oceans Day • Held annually on 8 June, World Oceans Day was first proposed in 1992 and became recognised by the UN in 2008. Its aim is to inform the public of the impact of human actions on the ocean, and remind us of the important role they play in the lives of everyone…

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A CULTURED CITY BREAK

A new heritage centre tells the story of Maine's Indigenous peoples • Spearheaded by the Indigenous Wabanaki, the Tekakapimek Contact Station opens in Maine's Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument this summer. Jacqui Agate arrives for a preview…

A cultural guide to Chemnitz • Chemnitz isn't an easy pick for a European Capital of Culture, but this former East German industrial hub is keen to build on its new fame – and that's the point, writes James March

Check-in: Singapore Airlines • One of the world's most restlessly inventive airlines is responsible for a number of firsts in air travel, and each one is rooted in Singapore's multicultural history

Read this! • We ponder pilgrim trails, rail history and our relationship with rivers, as Stanfords’ experts pick some thought-provoking summer reads

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Just back from… British Columbia, Canada • Sophie Morgan journeys to Canada's Vancouver and Whistler, the settings for this year's Invictus Games, to discover how the sporting event has made its host destinations more accessible…

Just back from… Arequipa and the Colca Canyon, Peru • Our roving reporter encounters plunging canyons, frozen mummies, a bleached-white city and the world's largest flying bird in the far reaches of Peru's Andean deep south

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Sensory overload • Neurodivergent traveller Freddie Berman set out to see the world. He offers tips for those looking to do likewise while managing their...

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