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7000-year-old lost city found in Egypt
An ancient Egyptian city and graveyard has been uncovered by archaeologists.
An ancient Egyptian city and graveyard has been uncovered by archaeologists.
Fiji Airways will get the latest model Boeing 737 to operate on its short haul and medium haul routes
Demand is running high, so now is the time to book an epic trip around next year's Tour de France.
Our online guru Eli Orzessek shares some cool tips on travelling to Norway. Plus we have reader feedback on gaining electronic travel visas for India.
Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them explores New York City's magical side.
Long-haul flights and jet lag can be exhausting, so prospective flight attendants practise early mornings and late nights in training.
International groups seek volunteer travellers to accompany animals to their new overseas homes.
Audrey Young sheds light on the delights of New England, from sobering Kennebunkport to illusive Mystic.
A group of Italian hotels is offering free accommodation to couples who conceive during their stay, in a bid to boost the country's low birthrate.
In an historic New South Wales brewery, James Lane has his thirst quenched.
Cathrin Schaer finds a flash, chauffeur-driven way to go wining, dining and singing with the locals in Sri Lanka's capital.
If at first you don't succeed, try reading the instructions, writes Pamela Wade.
Ewan McDonald sails aboard the next big thing in cruising, which is due to arrive at a port near you this summer.
Eli Orzessek makes a pilgrimage to the Batu Caves and then retreats to the sanctity of the mall.
COMMENT: Many years experience has shown Robyn Yousef she has a fat chance of travelling light.
Virgin Galactic has teamed up with US-based Boom Technology to develop the jet, which will be 10 per cent faster than the now defunct Concorde.
Courtney Whitaker finds the secret door that unlocks a feast of clandestine cocktails in a Marseille speakeasy.
Billund is the home of Lego, but for visitors to the Danish town there's a little more to it than that, says Warren Chrismas.
Be prepared for medical emergencies when on the road, writes Jane Jeffries.
Jump aboard a Vespa to see the 'real' Cambodia, writes Max Wooldridge.
Visitors venturing from Indonesia's well-worn tourist haunts have thousands of alternatives, writes Kristi Eaton.
Houstonians love their city and love to share it, writes Leena Tailor.
When the day-trippers have gone, the true wonder is revealed, writes Deborah Dickson-Smith.
City shows off newcomers 9/11 Museum and One World Observatory as well as the old faithfuls, writes Margaret Scheikowski.
Do you want to disappear, grab a nice cold pint, and forget about the US election? We've found the perfect place, but getting there is no mean feat.
The folk tale of bootlegger George Smith is as delightful as his whisky, writes Paul Davies.
Over 435 bridges and through 254 tunnels, this spectacular scenic railway is one of Europe's most stunning rides.
Max Bania flies from the UK to the USA to watch the All Blacks lose to Ireland.
It pays to be aware of cultural customs and sensitivities to avoid giving offence in foreign countries, writes Paul Rush.
The 'ruck, rock and rumble' mantra has certainly worked well in Singapore, writes Andrew Alderson.