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National Geographic Traveller (UK) – Jul/Aug 2015 available on newsstands now

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National Geographic Traveller (UK) – Jul/Aug 2015 available on newsstands now

LONDON (5 June 2015) – The Jul/Aug 2015 issue of the 180-page National Geographic Traveller (UK) has hit the newsstands with a bumper pack of extras including a FREE copy of the summer 2015 issue of National Geographic Traveller – Family and also National Geographic Traveller, The Collection – Africa.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE

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Destinations: We zip around the waters of the Maldives in search of manta rays and whale sharks; climb aboard a stately catamaran and explore the Belize Barrier Reef; and discover where the well-heeled hang out in Croatia. Our picture story, meanwhile, captures the hillside towns and glittering marinas of Majorca.

Cities: We discover the best local haunts in Rio, London and San Diego; and reveal the places to bed down in Venice.

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Smart Traveller: Discover ²Ñ³Ü³¾²ú²¹¾±â€™s best food, hotels under £1,000 in Paris and the ±á²¹³¾±è³Ù´Ç²Ô²õ’ scene. Plus, why you should go to Budapest, columns and checklists.

Travel Talk: Ask the experts about your travel dilemmas.

NEW Reader Awards: The official launch of the National Geographic Traveller Reader Awards is weeks away. See inside the magazine for more details.

Features: A guide to bagging the best frequent-flyer deals and going local — travelling with your mobile.

Competition: Win a 10-day trip to Morocco for two with Intrepid Travel.

For a 26-page digital sample of our Jul/Aug 2015 issue, visit:

FREE WITH THIS ISSUE

National Geographic Traveller – Family: Thirteen teen adventures to inspire featuring Langkawi, Devon, Lisbon and Puglia. Plan ahead to book a Christmas trip to Lapland or check out some late summer break ideas. Available to subscribers as part of their subscription.
Plus: Win a seven-night escape to France for a family of four.

National Geographic Traveller (UK), The Collection — Africa: The latest coffee-book guide to Africa’s best camps, lodges, hotels, resorts and experiences. Free on the newsstand with the main magazine.

AVAILABLE NOW

National Geographic Traveller (UK) has a cover price of £3.95, via subscription and on newsstands, and is published 10 times a year. Visit for more information.

Current subscription offer: £5 for 5 issues for 10 issues, in our summer sale.

Website: Competitions, subscriptions, blogs, features and more.

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The new interactive National Geographic Traveller (UK) app is available for iPad, from the app store:

 


NOTES

National Geographic Traveller (UK) is published under license by APL 91¿ì²¥, from the National Geographic Society in Washington, D.C. It became the 15th local-language edition when it was launched in December 2010. The magazine is also available in China, Spain, Russia, the Netherlands, Israel, Poland, Latin America, Armenia, Czech Republic, Croatia, Indonesia, Romania and South Africa. The 180-page travel and lifestyle magazine is packed full of you-are-there photography, authentic travel experiences and inspiring narratives.

National Geographic Traveler (USA) is the world’s most widely read travel magazine, created in 1984. It championed sustainable travel before it was cool and, eight times annually, celebrates journeys that are about place, experience, culture, authenticity, living like the locals and great photography. It makes a distinction between tourism and travel and stresses inquisitive, not acquisitive, trips. It employs storytelling and outstanding photography to inspire readers to pick up and go, eschewing fashion and fluff in favour of articles that offer a strong sense of place, inspiring narratives that make readers take trips, and solid service information to help them plan those trips.

The National Geographic Society is one of the world’s largest non-profit scientific and educational organisations. Founded in 1888 to “increase and diffuse geographic knowledge,†the member-supported Society’s mission is to inspire people to care about the planet. Through its online community members can get closer to explorers and photographers, connect with other members around the world and help make a difference. National Geographic reflects the world through its magazines, television programs, films, books, DVDs, radio, maps, exhibitions, live events, school publishing programs, interactive media and merchandise. National Geographic magazine, the Society’s official journal, published in English and 39 local-language editions, is read by more than 60 million people each month. The National Geographic Channel reaches 440 million households in 171 countries in 48 languages. National Geographic Digital 91¿ì²¥ receives more than 27 million visitors a month. National Geographic has funded more than 10,000 scientific research, conservation and exploration projects and supports an education programme promoting geography literacy. For more information, visit

 


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For Editorial Enquiries:
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Pat Riddell, Editor
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Maria Pieri, Editorial Director
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