Tom Kerridge picks popular items on the menus at modern British pubs and gives them his own twist. He takes inspiration from modern gastropubs to create simple, contemporary, and delicious recipes.
Paul Salopek, a National Geographic explorer and Pulitzer Prize winner, treks through the mountains of Yunnan in southwest China, to the neighbouring province of Sichuan with his Chinese partners.
Italian lovers in an Estonian winter are the recipe for an offbeat fairy tale. Marco and Erica lose themselves in the medieval wonderland of Tallinn, drive wild through the old industrial areas of Aidu, explore quirky attractions like the upside-down house in Tartu, and experience all the adventures that Estonia’s national parks offer such as kayaking and bog walking. Wooed by the country’s charms, the lovebirds have the time of their lives during their 10 days in Estonia.
Called the teardrop of India, Sri Lanka packs an incredible amount of diversity in a rather compact size. Right from learning about mask-making and ancient martial arts to witnessing rare turtle species and the distinct ways of local fishermen, from feasting her eyes on the Dutch architecture in Galle and the traditional architecture in Polonnaruwa to visiting monasteries, tea estates and rainforests, Sabrina Bussandri also packs a host of experiences within her 10 Days in Sri Lanka.
Which place has got roots that are both, Greek and Turkish, but a spirit that's purely Mediterranean? It's the island nation that is known as the birthplace of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. Along with experiencing Turkish baths and encountering Greek villages, Sabrina Chakici relishes traditional Cypriot flavours, visits beaches and archaeological treasures, and loses herself in many intriguing and spectacular spots during her 10 Days in Cyprus.
He’s vain – just a smidge. He’s as odd as...well, his jokes. His talents are sniffing out the best experiences in a city and putting his foot in his mouth. He’s Rafe Bird and you’re going to see Morocco through his eyes. Together with a silent cameraman and a snarky director, he takes you to ancient cities, bursting with character, and shows you what makes the land of arid deserts, spice-laden souks, and Berber and Arabian cultures a must-visit destination, while making you laugh along the way.
Seasoned explorer, Emeline embarks on her latest adventure, immersing herself in the captivating wonders of the Philippines. From the bustling chaos of Manila's streets to the serene beauty of Palawan's hidden lagoons, she uncovers the many reasons that this destination, straight out of a traveler’s tropical dreams, is called the “Pearl of the Orient”. What are the invaluable travel hacks and cultural insights she shares along the way?