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A mob of ducks keeps the snails at bay at Babylonstoren, a sustainable eco-retreat.

Escape to a farm-to-fork retreat in South Africa

Babylonstoren is an organic oasis in the Cape Winelands region that draws inspiration from the gardens of Babylon

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Guests at the Mamilla Hotel rooftop bar can look out over the Old City, the Tower of David and Jaffa Gate.

Explore Jerusalem, a city polished by time

A nostalgic search for the past reveals a city bursting with new flavours and sophisticated spaces

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Hiking near a glacier in Melimoyu, in southern Chile.

Cutting edge eco-tourism in Chile’s last lonely wilderness

At Patagonia Sur’s Patagonia resorts you’ll find luxurious lodges, sip iceberg-chilled whisky and spy an endangered amphibian

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Locals eat, shop and stroll along Melbourne's iconic Centre Place Lane.

The Melbourne mystique: Think of it as Australia's Montreal

Victoria’s capital seems to play second-sister to Sydney. But the city’s Montreal-esque cafés, hidden laneway bars and spicy chefs make for a sweet girlfriend getaway

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Torres del Paine National Park in Chile.

A killer climb with an unbeatable view of Chile's Towers of Paine

No sooner had we started up the trail when strong winds picked up and swayed us from side to side

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A customer browses through books at the Tattered Cover bookstore in downtown Denver on Thursday, May 24, 2007.

The best bookstores in North America

Independent stores rule this top 10 list

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Tirupathi temple is one of the most visited places of worship in the world.

A Hindu god worth waiting (and waiting) for

I have the cheapest ticket available, which means I'm at the tail end of the queue to get into the Tirupathi temple

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Get a front-row seat to Cuban country life

Bypass the bustle of Havana for down-home conversation and a soulful chickpea soup

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At 5,895 metres, Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest point in Africa.

Climb high, sleep low and wake up glad to be alive on Mount Kilimanjaro

The climb is steep, the altitude is killing me, but turning back would take more effort than going forward

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Our multigenerational family is heading to Central America for a holiday. Where should we go?

If you’re adventurous and like discovering new places try Belize, Costa Rica or Honduras

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