About Us Destinations Magazine is a digital travel resource that debuts the best in the written word, photography and video, catering to the adventurous at heart. Our aim is to inspire…
We woke to a rain of black ash. Outside our room, a thick grey blanket of ash and chunks of burnt vegetation covered the courtyard floor. More ash floated in the air, before landing on every…
It could be any glaciated backcountry landscape, but it reminds me most of the western Mackenzie Basin in New Zealand. It’s the sort of view freedom campers enjoy as they van their way…
With its picturesque harbour, heritage buildings and coastal wilderness, Dunedin exudes charm, tradition and natural wonders. It’s a city of “firsts” that welcomes and captivates; from…
“I feel like I’m Han Solo, and you’re Chewie…and we’re in that f***ed-up bar.” The line, uttered by ‘Jay’ in the film Dogma, came to mind one night as I was — yet…
The taxi eats through the Kowloon traffic like Pac-Man. It weaves in and out of the busy streets, surrounded on all sides by endless rows of stained, ramshackle residential buildings,…
The United Kingdom’s twin rock festivals, Reading and Leeds, are held simultaneously on the Friday, Saturday, Sunday of the August Bank holiday weekend each year, sharing the same musician…
The folks organising Green Man Festival in South Wales believe that “jumping around in a field is a human need as old as time itself.” This ethos is easily agreed upon by the families…
Eric Rignot, a glaciologist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, has been studying the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets for years, and candidly casts doubt on global efforts to slow the…
Destinations caught up with National Geographic Adventurer of the year, Alastair Humphreys to see what he was up to and talk adventures, big and small.