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Nusa Penida, Bali.

17 outlying islands more striking than their big-name neighbours

So don’t just think of Sicily or Shikoku, New Caledonia or Bali as a single main island. Get out to the fringes, away from the predictable, and you’re in for a treat. Here are some top alternative islands waiting to be explored.

  • by Brian Johnston
The stone circle is not roped off, which means you can touch the stones.

Up close with Stonehenge’s little-known older sibling on underrated trail

The Great West Way is a 200-kilometre touring route that encourages people explore the lesser-known gems in between UK cities.

  • by Rob McFarland
The Tambopata River has become a dumping ground for illegal mining.
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Peru

I went to work in the jungle and learnt lessons that changed my life

A 21-year-old wise beyond his years taught me lessons about patience and empathy we all should heed.

  • by Michael Fowler
Jet Wave Pearl

Breathtaking: The world’s most amazing natural phenomena from the sky

This experience crams a week’s worth of Kimberley highlights into a unique 24-hour itinerary.

  • by Julietta Jameson
Sweet dreams ... overnight on the portaledge suspended over a sheer 300 metre cliff face in the Mount Buffalo gorge.

Victoria’s terrifying cliff stay is not for the faint-hearted

Billed as the world’s highest cliff-camping experience, Beyond the Edge is a heady glimpse into the world of big-wall rock climbing – without the need to climb.

  • by Andrew Bain
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Tayrona National Park: improbable beauty.

This spectacular coast is like nowhere else

Colombia offers wildlife, landscapes and cultures you simply can’t find in any other South American nation.

  • by Rob McFarland
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The untouched Indonesian island famous for its ‘sea horses’

A remote Indonesian resort founded as a surfing mecca is now an even bigger drawcard thanks to its unusual residents.

  • by Julie Miller
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Short and sweet: 20 incredible trips that take less than eight hours

From a funicular with a view to a jaw-dropping river cruise, the best short trips concentrate astonishing landscapes a few hours - or even a few minutes.

  • by Brian Johnston
Silverton is nestled in the remote San Juan Mountains, Colorado.

A US mountain so revered, some wonder if it even exists

Movie stars take helicopters from Aspen to ski this mountain, the Shangri-La for ski aficionados. It’s also the highest and steepest ski area in North America.

  • by Craig Tansley
Hot-air ballooning is the perfect way to appreciate the vast remoteness and spectacular dawn colours of the Australian outback and MacDonnell Ranges.

Seeing the outback from above is an experience like no other

I’ve been ballooning several times before. But never under a balloon as big as this.

  • by Steve Meacham