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Dubai
What was once a tiny fishing village has morphed into a tax-free bastion of mega-malls, five-star hotels and wildly elaborate real estate projects.
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China: Shanghai
China's embrace of capitalism is transforming this historic city into an urban marvel for this century. Come witness its rise.
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India: Tented Camps
Seven tented camps, including two new luxury/eco ones. Plus: what to read and see before you go.
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Italy: Rome
“Rome is a city that’s growing,” declared its last mayor, “and doesn’t fear what is new”—even if most visitors come to see its ancient treasures.
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India: Jaipur
Palace hotels and painted elephants are part of the colorful exoticism of Jaipur, a city that offers a dazzling immersion into the riches of India.
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St. Lucia
The mountainous island in the West Indies is transforming into the Caribbean's new hot spot.
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St. Barth's
St. Barth’s has a rhythm of its own that mixes l’art de vivre with a laid-back tropical ease. What's new; where to stay and shop.
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Mexico: Riviera Maya
The best of the Riviera Maya, a gorgeous coastline that's turning into one of the fastest-growing resort areas in Mexico.
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Italy: Milan
Star couturiers and luxury boutiques have transformed Milan into Italy’s most chic, modern metropolis, one brimming with attitude.
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Auckland
Auckland has quietly transformed into a sophisticated metropolis with a distinctive Kiwi vibe.
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Thailand: Phuket
The Thai island’s more glamorous, more grown-up side is quickly coming into its own.
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The Netherlands: Amsterdam
The Dutch capital is the kind of city where you'll have the most fun blending into the local scene, by exploring on foot, bike and boat.
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Greece: Santorini
For hopeless romantics, the island of Santorini offers black-sand beaches and a crater that transforms sunsets into wild-hued spectacles.
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Turkey: Cappadocia
Imagine a Grand Canyonesque landscape with clusters of wild, wind-sculpted rock spires and networks of mountain caves that have been converted into churches, homes and hotels, and you begin to...
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Chile: Easter Island
Home to dozens of unsolved mysteries, the island known as Rapa Nui delights and stumps visitors. What to expect from this remote destination.
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Articles
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Green/Eco: People: Author Interview: What's Gotten Into Us?MacKay Jenkins, an author and the director of Journalism at the University of Delaware, never set out to write about the toxic world we inhabit—until he went for a regular... |
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Learning: People: Ten Tips for a Healthier LifestyleIn MacKay Jenkins’ book What’s Gotten Into Us: Staying Healthy in a Toxic World (www.amazon.com), the author takes readers through some startling statistics, like the fact that 99 percent of... |
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Dallas: What to See & Do: Performing Arts: Downtown Arts DistrictDowntown Arts District Dallas’s gleaming new arts district, whose centerpiece is an ultramodern performance center designed by Sir Norman Foster, has given buzz a new meaning. During the preliminary planning... |
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Telluride: Member Postcards: Telluride DiscoveriesFrom an Indagare member, Bronxville, NY; January 2011 We spent six days in Telluride between Christmas and New Year’s. It was my third time there, but the first time my... |
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Food/Wine: People: Los Angeles' Favorite ChocolatierSince launching her eponymous line of cakes and confectionary in 2004, Valerie Gordon has been at the forefront of Los Angeles’ celebrated artisan food scene. Entirely self-taught, she is today... |
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Green/Eco: Places: Rhino Darting at Phinda, South AfricaOnly a few years ago, the African rhino, an occasionally overlooked member of the Big Five, was critically endangered, its long, sharp horns a coveted item on the world’s black... |
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Egypt: Introduction: Why Go NowSome trips live up to their billing and many don’t. Few exceed them. This summer, I finally went to Egypt after having heard for years from the most seen-it-all travelers... |
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Green/Eco: Indagare Bests: Eco LodgesNot too long ago, eco lodges used to be located in ultra-remote jungle settings, requiring a certain amount of intrepidness from their guests. Much as the concept of green cuisine... |
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Green/Eco: People: Protecting the CaribbeanDr. Philip Kramer, the director of The Nature Conservancy’s Caribbean program, first fell in love with the region from under the sea. Originally from South Carolina and with degrees in... |
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Arts/Culture: People: Sotheby's Q&A: Latin AmericaInterview with Maria Bonta de la Pezuela, who oversees seven Latin American offices for Sotheby’s, including those in Mexico City, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. What has changed the... |
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