Tuesday 16 September 2014

TUESDAY READ: WHERE TO GO IN OCTOBER


Morning mist rising over the stupas of Bagan. Image by SEUX Paule / hemis.fr / Getty Images
October has a shoulder season feel in the Northern and Southern Hemisphere, which makes this month a favourite of travellers who prefer to have a place all to themselves. The time is ripe for a road trip through the autumnal splendour of North America's forests, and the heat of summer lingers in parts of the eastern Med far longer than the crowds.
The end of the dry season in Zambia means this is a prime time for a walking safari; it's damp in Myanmar, but that ensures you'll have the run of historic sites such as Bagan; meanwhile, South Korea's second largest city, along with Uruguay's oldest, and the always effervescent island of Bali make compelling cases for consideration with a range of festivals and celebrations. Read More


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