How to tell if there is a hidden camera in your hotel room?
When is it fair to assume that you're being watched and the walls have eyes?
When is it fair to assume that you're being watched and the walls have eyes?
An abridged extract from Kiwi writer Nina Mingya Powles' new memoir Small Bodies of Water.
Expat Kiwi writer Nina Mingya Powles shares her experiences of London life after lockdown.
A rocket is poised to blast into orbit with no professional astronauts on board.
The actor, director and te ao Māori advocate reveals her best Kiwi travel memories.
Space tourism boss's Kenyan venture might have escaped your radar.
A virtual walk to discover koalas, history and bioluninescents in Australia.
The large, eight-legged animals are common pets, though not everyone is a fan.
The underground flight was the most demanding and complex undertaking of his career.
TVNZ Europe correspondent: 'It feels like everybody's moved on, even if the virus hasn't.'
A 21-day, four country, 00-itinerary with seats at the premiere of the new film.
Past pleasures in exotic locations are just a finger-flick, souvenir, or memory away.
From the sublime to the ridiculous, these photos couldn't be more different.
'Down with day-trippers' says tourism chief, and 'up with hotel nights'.
New Zealand has an obsession with extreme latrines.
In 1745 she sank just outside her home port of Götheborg returning from China.
Welsh and Irish tourism adopt lost, boat-sinking Arctic walrus.
The island hunters found land in Arctic circle by accident.
Have you considered embracing a rimu? There are prizes up for grabs.
There are only 340 people it could belong to.
The popular Herald Travel podcast is back for brand new episodes. Here's what's in store.
When we can travel again, hiking in ancient Jordan will be good for body and soul.
Advertising overseas travel to Aussies currently sounds like the definition of cruelty.
The Kiwi photographer and writer reveals his favourite travel memories.
So Fashion Week's been cancelled. There are other ways to scratch your sartorial itch.
Are you sure what side of the glass you are on?
It's time to travel vicariously through our televisions and laptops once more.
Northern Irish actor Ciaran Hinds reveals his favourite travel memories.
Unhappy museum officials have objected and sought changes to the film.