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News  /  6th October 2023

National Geographic Traveller (UK) November 2023 Issue on newsstands now

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National Geographic Traveller (UK) November 2023 Issue on newsstands now

The November issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK) is out now. The cover story this month focuses on what makes New York City a unique destination — from Harlem art studios and cocktails in Chinatown to stargazing from the High Line or camping on an island overlooking Manhattan, the Big Apple delivers endless one-of-a-kind experiences.

We also reveal the winners of our annual Hotel Awards. Whether you want eye-catching design, delectable food or simply an escape from everyday life, we’ve scoured the world for the best new and improved properties, be it a beach pad in Sri Lanka or a mountain lodge in Norway.

ALSO INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Kenya: meet a new generation of Maasai taking safari tourism into their own hands.

Camargue: join the annual pilgrimage of Romani people to Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer.

Turkey: ancient tombs, lemon groves and mountainside villages await on the sun-drenched Lycian Way.

Australia: pack the campervan for adventures in coastal cities and national parks.

Stockholm: how the Swedish capital is shaped by the ebb and flow of the water around it.

Brighton: right here, right now, visit the original party town and fountain of counterculture.

Smart traveller: long-distance bikepacking in North Wales; reimagining heritage tours in the US; savouring the flavours of Vietnam; unearthing the history beneath Belgrade’s streets; discovering the hotels near the new Ghibli Park in Nagoya; blasting off into space-inspired family experiences; Guadalajara’s hidden quarters; escaping to the country in the North York Moors; ushering in the Day of the Dead with season reads; and packing the essentials for cold-weather camping.

Notes from an author: Nii Ayikwei Parkes on Guadeloupe’s sugarcane production history.

Meet the adventurer: British mountaineer Malcolm Bass.

Travel talk: Ask the Experts helps you plan a first-time trip to Chile; understanding the rules on bringing food into post-Brexit Britain; organising a two-week no-fly break to Sicily; and selecting a good-value family ski break. The Info celebrates 50 years of the Opera House in Sydney, while Hot Topic explores overtourism. Finally, How I Got the Shot captures Dubrovnik’s ethereal sunset.

PLUS: Win a four-night trip for two to Istanbul, Turkey.

For a 26-page digital sample of the November issue, visit

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