
Kangaroo Island: Land of hops and glories
The air is pure, the land is rugged and the native wildlife brings even the most committed urbanite closer to Mother Nature
48 Hours In: Istanbul
Mosques, mansions and markets: Turkey's biggest city has plenty to intrigue the weekend visitor. Twenty years since he first prescribed the perfect 48 hours here, Simon Calder returns
Dune roaming: Real Arab culture in Abu Dhabi
Matthew Teller heads out of the city to the villages and oases where the traditional Emirati way of life still holds sway
Travel By Numbers: Christmas markets
Ben Ross calculates the appeal of traditional festive shopping in Europe
Discover the dramatic volcanic landscape of Lanzarote
A vivid reminder that you are a stranger in a strange land
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On The Road: The East African market where the brands come cheap
I am trying to decide between a Gap shirt and a Guess top. My partner has a carrier bag containing a pair of Adidas trainers and a Versace tie. We're not in a Dubai shopping mall or a Manhattan department store. We're shopping at an open market in Kisumu, a dusty little backwater on the shores of Lake Victoria in Kenya.
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