The Outlook Travel Team puts a featured travel destination in focus and explores everything from essential cities, to cultural hubs, to hidden gems.
Built on the foundations of a formidable fortress, history and culture can be found at every turn in Luxembourg City.
Widely considered the oldest desert on Earth and one of the largest in Africa, the Namib Sand Sea has an astonishing history of aridity that…
Renowned for being home to one of the largest single groupings of ancient engraved images in Southern Africa, the ancient rock engravings of Twyfelfontein comprise…
A vibrant celebration of African, European, and Caribbean traditions, Spicemas is held annually on the island of Grenada in early August.
The Alameda Wildlife Conservation Park is home to a vast collection of both exotic and native species and is the only registered wildlife sanctuary in…
The epicentre of Oman, Muscat’s recent industrial renaissance is interwoven amongst the capital city’s history, which dates back to the antiquity and is represented by…
The Outlook Travel team takes a deep dive into the cultural history and heritage of Malawi, from ancient rock art to local villages
Maseru blends modern development with traditional Basotho culture, and is known for its markets, historical sites, and scenic surroundings.
Regarded as the birthplace of the Basotho people, Thaba Bosiu is a sandstone plateau revered as one of the most important historical sites in Lesotho.
Held annually from mid-July to early August, Tobago showcases its vibrant cultural legacy through the Tobago Heritage Festival.
Whether it’s to conquer new peaks, scale the vast and mighty mountainside, or bask in total tranquillity, Charlevoix has become the region of choice for hikers from all walks of life.
Cabo Verde’s Kriol Jazz Festival (KJF) is internationally renowned for bringing together the globe’s most beloved jazz artists, putting the country on the music map.
Port Louis is the vibrant and colourful capital city of Mauritius, located in the northwest of the island.
On the northwest coast of Crete lies Chania, recognisable by its 14th-century Venetian harbour, ready to beguile with its historical grandeur.
Set in the north-eastern corner of the country, Kruger National Park offers an African safari adventure of a lifetime.
Built in 1739 and an emblem of Jewish heritage in Sint Eustatius, the Honen Dalim synagogue is one of the oldest in the Western Hemisphere.
Well-known for its natural, cultural, and historical significance, Hvar is home to no less than five UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage-listed traditions and practices.
Discover Aboriginal Experiences, a collective of Aboriginal-guided tourism offerings, was formed to provide meaningful and sustainable ways to connect with the people and places they are visiting.