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Editor’s letter


‘T


ravel is a state of mind. It has nothing to do with distance or the exotic. It is almost entirely an inner experience.’ There seems to be a Paul Theroux quote to back up


almost anything you want to say about travel; the US travel writer and novelist has a knack of eloquently conjuring the words to describe shared experiences that are somehow personal to each of us. Lately, travel has been an inner experience, centred on nostalgia for places visited and fervent plan-making for trips to come. With the chance of the real thing seemingly tantalisingly near


— and yet, at the time of writing, still subject to government restrictions — we asked some of the most infl uential voices in travel to give meaning to these strange times. In this issue’s cover story, Pico Iyer, Levison Wood, Christina Lamb, William Dalrymple, Emily Chappell, Robert Macfarlane, Ade Adepitan, Felicity Aston and many more household names reveal the places they hold dearest, the travel experiences that have changed them, and the destinations that have demonstrated the power of a place. Whether it’s a wild encounter, a meeting with someone new, or


simply a moment of realisation that your place in the world isn’t quite what you thought it was, we celebrate the transformative eff ect that travel can have. And on that note, I’d like to welcome the thousands of new


subscribers who value armchair travel as much as the real thing. In print and online, we aim to ensure you #stayinspired.


PAT RIDDELL, EDITOR


@patriddell @patriddell


AWARD-WINNING NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELLER


British Travel Awards 2019: Best Consumer Holiday Magazine • BGTW Awards 2019: Best Travel Writer • BGTW Awards 2019: Best Europe Travel Feature • BGTW Awards 2019: Best Transport Feature • Travel Media Awards 2019: Young Writer of the Year • Travel Media Awards 2019: Specialist Travel Writer of the Year • AITO Travel Writer of the Year 2019 • AITO Young Travel Writer of the Year 2019 • French Travel Media Awards 2019: Best Art & Culture Feature • BGTW Awards 2018: Best Travel Writer • Travel Media Awards 2018: Consumer Writer of the Year • Visit USA Media Awards 2018: Best Consumer Travel Magazine Feature • BSME Talent Awards 2018: Best Designer • British Travel Awards 2017: Best Consumer Holiday Magazine • BGTW Awards 2017: Best Travel Writer • BGTW Awards 2016: Best Travel Writer • British Travel Awards 2015: Best Consumer Holiday Magazine


Coronavirus


The ongoing pandemic continues to aff ect travel. Please note, prices are subject to change. Contact your travel provider for the most up-to-date information. For the latest updates on safe travel and border restrictions, visit fco.gov.uk


HIGHLIGHTS


Photography Competition 2020 We’re busy working through the thousands of entries in this year’s contest. Keep an eye on the website in August as we announce the winners and runners-up.


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