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By World Travel Magazine | Vishal Jain | 5/26/2026 4:32 AM
The first satisfying rain of the monsoon arrived in Kerala last week, and if you were anywhere near it — a balcony in Fort Kochi, a car pulling into Wayanad, a verandah where someone had left a steel tumbler out overnight — you heard the shift before you understood it. The air changed weight. The […]
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Looking for the best value city breaks? Find out why Sarajevo is ranked the best for cost and culture in Europe.
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By World Travel Magazine | Anouk Desai | 5/25/2026 7:48 AM
Almost didn’t go. That should be said clearly, before anything else, because everything that followed — the monks at dawn, the river that moved slower than breath, the night of eating alone and feeling the specific relief of being no one’s mother, no one’s wife, no one’s daughter-in-law for the length of a single meal […]
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By World Travel Magazine | Leo Mancini | 5/25/2026 5:04 AM
Packing, for the traveller who has moved past brand recognition into material intelligence, is an exercise in editing. What follows are seven objects chosen the way a good suitcase should be filled — for the quality of their making, the integrity of their materials, and the way they feel against skin before they ever appear […]
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By The Travel Magazine | Rupert Parker | 5/24/2026 5:18 AM
Roman baths, the tomb of King Richard III, world-class Indian cuisine and the National Space Centre are just some of Leicester’s many attractions, all easily explored on an E-bike.
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The glorious Greek capital and the beautiful surrounding region offer a perfect balance of urban culture alongside beaches and outdoor appeal
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Our Italian expert discusses the appeal of captivating Genoa, the city of pesto, palaces and piazzas
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Back to Travel Green List The Americas Destinations Costa Rica Costa Rica continues to lead the way in sustainable…
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Back to Travel Green List Europe Destinations Hungary The Tokaj Wine Region Tucked away in the north-eastern Zemplén Mountains, Tokaj’s…
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Back to Travel Green List Africa Destinations Kenya Namunyak Conservancy,Samburu County The Namunyak region in the Mathews Mountains is home…
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Back to Travel Green List Asia and the Middle East Destinations Jordan While much of the world’s attention has…
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Back to Travel Green List Australasia and the Pacific Destinations Western Australia, Australia Karijini National Park Covering over 6,274 sq…
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Back to Travel Green List Know your green speak Confused by any of the terms used? Here’s a condensed version…
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Across the continent, organisations are protecting the wildlife and natural environment that draws tourists in while ensuring local communities feel the benefits of visitors. Here’s how…
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By The Travel Magazine | Graham McKenzie | 5/20/2026 6:38 AM
Punta Gorda is Florida but without the theme park queues, chain restaurants and the hords.
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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for June 16, 2026 is:
gamut \GAM-ut\ noun
A gamut is a range or series of related things. When we say that something “runs the gamut,” we are saying that it encompasses an entire range of related things.
// The flea market offerings run the gamut with a wide array of vendors each offering something unique.
“... she brings a certain je ne sais quoi to the production with themes running the gamut from circuses and rodeos to mermaids and pirates.” — Heather Douglas, Coast Weekend (Astoria, Oregon), 23 Apr. 2026
Did you know?
With the song “Do-Re-Mi,” the 1965 musical film The Sound of Music (adapted from the 1958 stage musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein) introduced millions of non-musicians to solfège, the singing of the sol-fa syllables—do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti—to teach the tones of a musical scale. Centuries earlier, however, the do in “Do-Re-Mi” was known as ut. Indeed, the first note on the scale of Guido d’Arezzo, an 11th century musician and monk who had his own way of applying syllables to musical tones, was ut. d’Arezzo also called the first line of his bass staff gamma, which meant that gamma-ut was the term for a note written on the first staff line. In time, gamma-ut underwent a shortening to gamut, and later its meaning expanded first to cover all the notes of d’Arezzo’s scale, then to cover all the notes in the range of an instrument, and, eventually, to cover an entire range of any sort.