2019-10-01 Wanderlust

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TRAVEL SECRETS


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nichesatthe
HsinbyumePagoda,Burma
Lyn Hughes, editor-in-
chief, Wanderlust
A lot of visitors to
Mandalay in Myanmar
(Burma) visit the well-known
temples, but the Hsinbyume
Pagoda on the western back of
the Irrawaddy is a real hidden
gem (it’s also called Mya Thein
Tan, which translates as 100,000
emeralds). To get there, either
take the daily morning ferry from
Mandalay to Mingun jetty, or join
a sightseeing river cruise. The
beautiful all-white temple has
seven terraces to explore, which
represent the mountains that rise


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Al Nour in Marrakesh, a professional
training centre for women with
disabilities, who create hand-
embroidered bed and bath
linens; and the Amal Women’s
Training Centre, also in Marrakesh,
where disadvantaged women
gain Œinancial and social security
through cooking.
The updated Rough Guide to
Morocco is out now.

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See the lower with
the largest bloom in
theworldintheCameron
Highlands,Malaysia
Anthony Bennett, media
specialist, Wanderlust
A trek through the
Cameron Highlands
can bring many highlights, one of
which is Œinding the rare Ra– lesia,
a parasitic plant that has the
largest bloom in the world.
The current record is 107cm in
diameter and they can weigh up
to 10kg. It is rare due to the fact
they are collected illegally for use
in traditional medicines to treat
injuries and infertility. They also
only Œlower for 3™5 days, so you
have to be in the right place at
the right time to catch them in all
their glory. As well as the Ra– lesia,
there are incredible animals in the
Highlands; tigers and clouded
leopards have even been seen.

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Go horseback riding
intheParicutín’s
lavaields,Mexico
Dan Stables,
author, Rough Guide
to Mexico
The hamlet of San Juan
Parangaricutiro in Michoacán was
almost entirely engulfed by a
cataclysmic volcanic eruption in


  1. Today, all that survives of the
    original village is the top half of the
    old church, its tower rising
    dramatically from the black,
    cracked lava Œields that form the
    slopes of the young volcano of
    Paricutín. Riding to the spectral
    church on horseback from the
    nearby village of Angahuan is an
    unforgettable experience.
    The updated RoughGuide to
    Mexico is out now.


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Admire the
neo-classical in
Symi,Greece
Simon Reeve, author
and TV presenter
My travel secret is
the little Greek island
of Symi, o Rhodes,
which has arguably
the most spectacular
harbour in the country,
entirely surrounded by
neo-classical houses.
Think Greece is all
package holidays?
Greece has the tenth
longest coastline of
any country on the
planet and there are
still plenty of areas
(and beaches) free of
other travellers. Some
of the best events in
Greece happen before
and after summer.
And areas of Greece
that you might think
you know already
during summer are
a completely di erent
experience at other
times of year. During
spring, ­lowers and
greenery are abundant
and parts of Greece
are as lush as the
Tropics, while Greek
Easter can be an
amazing spectacle.
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Painting the temple red
Have these young monks
at Hsinyume Pagoda
found the statues
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