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We are thrilled to bring you a two-part series of our top picks for the most inspiring travel stories published since GlobeRovers Magazine first hit the shelves in July 2013. In this issue (Part 1), we are excited to share with you many of our favourite travel stories. [MORE...]

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Latest GLOBEROVERS MAGAZINE now available (see link below and on the right side)
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The year 2023 is the 10-year anniversary of GlobeRovers Magazine so in the December 2022 and 2023 issues, we showcase the best articles over the past decade. We have now published the December 2023 issue, which is Part 2.
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Feature Articles

  • Boulder Island Myanmar
    In the 1946 book Biggles Delivers the Goods by Captain W.E. Johns, the goggled hero flies over the Burmese coast and Andaman Sea as he conquers the Japanese army. Looking down, he sees “Below the aircraft, like a string of green beads dropped carelessly on blue velvet… the islands of the archipelago, lonely, untouched by civilisation, each hiding beneath its tangle of jungle, a wealth of animal, bird, and reptile life…” This part of the world remains a largely unexplored lost kingdom where nobody knows all the species living in the [MORE...]
  • Festivals of Papua New Guinea
    We travel through Papua New Guinea’s Highlands Region, photographing the colourful tribes before attending the electrifying Sing-Sing festivals in Goroka and Mount Hagen. With over 800 languages and a kaleidoscope of customs cloaked in feathers, shells, paint and flowers, Papua New Guinea’s tribes are fascinating! Read the full article in the December 2023 issue of GlobeRovers Magazine. Even better, view it for free in the Magzter app on your device. [MORE...]
  • Yurt camp at the Valley of Flowers near Jeti-Ögüz, Kyrgyzstan
    Kyrgyzstan is a relatively small landlocked country in Central Asia bordered by Kazakhstan, China, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. A former Soviet republic, it declared independence more than 30 years ago and has been popular with adventurous travellers ever since, as the country is known for its green rolling hills with lakes, horses and yurts, and its majestic snow-capped mountains. Experiencing a traditional nomadic culture with very hospitable people and delicious local cuisine remains accessible and affordable for determined travellers. [MORE...]
  • Songzhanlin Monastery (Ganden Sumtseling Monastery) and area, Shangri-La (Zhongdian), Yunnan, CHINA
    Located in south-western China, Yunnan Province offers mountain scenery as spectacular as Nepal and an interesting mix of a dozen ethnic minorities. We travel to the north-western part of the province to explore the Tibetan borderlands and high mountains. [MORE...]
  • Monumental Archway and Pedestrian Walkway, Al-Bas Archaeological area, Tyre (Sour), Lebanon
    Lebanon has been shaped and scarred by wars and political instability for many years. However, despite the ongoing unrest and economic crisis, it remains a very rewarding destination for those willing to brave its potential dangers. The country offers an unparalleled experience of the Middle East with historic architecture, natural landscapes, authentic food and, most importantly, its people and culture. [MORE...]
  • Brown-throated Three-toed Sloth, Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica
    Located in southern Central America, between Panama to the south and Nicaragua to the north, Costa Rica is best known for its rainforests brimming with tropical flora and fauna, active volcanoes, and some of the best beaches in the world. [MORE...]
  • Boy on a Bike mural by Ernest Zacharevic in Ah Quee Street, Georgetown, Penang Island, Malaysia
    The Malaysian island of Penang is located off the country’s north-west corner, about two hours’ drive south of the border with Thailand. Linked to mainland Malaysia by bridges, Penang’s capital is Georgetown, named after King George III of Britain. The city has a rich history, deeply rooted in its multicultural society of Indians, Malays, and Westerners, though it is dominated by the Chinese. [MORE...]
  • Namibia by Darran Leal
    I have been asked many times what locations are my favourite to explore. The answer is “the world”. If I could only get into space, I would add that also. I was very jealous of William Shatner! Narrowing it down, I would say three regions stand out for me—Alaska, Patagonia and Namibia. I have spent over a year and a half of my life in each location touring. I can’t wait to return! They are such exciting destinations, with each trip offering new images and memories. I feel at home in each place. [MORE...]
  • Norfolk Island, Australia
    Norfolk Island’s combination of a language spoken nowhere else, a local fusion cuisine, a varied four-phase history of settlement, and spectacular natural attractions had put it high on traveller's wish lists. [MORE...]
  • Cathedral Saint Alexandar Nevski, Sofia, Bulgaria
    In the southern-central area of the Balkans, sitting midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, lies the Bulgarian capital of Sofia. With a population of almost 1.3 million, Sofia is the 14th-largest city in the European Union. The city is surrounded by a vista of mountains with Vitosha to the south, Lyulin to the west, and the Balkan Mountains standing tall to the north. [MORE...]
  • GlobeRovers Magazine Iceland

    Iceland’s Ring Road

    October 7, 2021

    ​​We travelled all around Iceland on the Ring Road with several detours, starting in Reykjavík, and then through the southern, eastern, northern, central, and south-western regions. Stephen Markley, American author of Tales of Iceland, summed up his experience of travelling through Iceland by writing: “The problem with driving around Iceland is that you’re basically confronted by a new soul-enriching, breath-taking, life-affirming natural sight every five minutes. It’s totally exhausting.” I could not have said it any better! [MORE...]
  • Kimberley, Western Australia
    By Marion Halliday –Bizarrely shaped trees lift their twisted fingers against the perfect, vivid blue dome of the sky. Semi-submerged crocodiles snooze in the sun on sandbanks and gravel bars beneath towering cliffs. Unusual beehive-shaped formations bedded in ancient Precambrian rock dot the landscape, and fragments of a Devonian reef, once the ocean floor, rise from plains and riverbanks. The waters of a massive lake stretch almost to infinity, scattered with islands formed by the peaks of a drowned mountain range. In the subterranean [MORE...]
  • Nine Dragon Gods Festival Phuket Thailand
    Thailand has numerous festivals throughout the year. One of the most colourful and extreme is the Nine Emperor Gods Festival, also known as the “Vegetarian Festival”, which takes place in September or October. While this festival is celebrated across the country, including Bangkok, it is most elaborate on the island of Phuket, especially in and around the Old Town. Legend has it that the Nine Emperor Gods Festival originated in 1825 in the Kathu District of Phuket at a time when tin mines were flourishing. A mass influx of Chinese miners, [MORE...]
  • Masuleh village, Iran

    Villages of Iran

    October 4, 2021

    Archaeologists and anthropologists generally agree that the world’s great civilisations originated from small villages with minimalist lifestyles. This is especially true in Iran, where today’s villages are excellent examples of what people were capable of creating centuries ago. Many of the country’s villages have a history that goes back hundreds of years, though in some it seems as if time has stood still. Nowadays, these villages offer us a glimpse into the knowledge, culture, art and architecture of civilisations from a bygone era. [MORE...]
  • Lake Ohrid, Macedonia
    Lake Ohrid sprawls out between the mountainous south-western part of North Macedonia and eastern Albania. Located in the Lake Ohrid Basin, to the south-west lies Lake Macro Prespa, the smaller Lake Micro Prespa, and Greece. As one of the deepest lakes in Europe and the deepest in the Balkans, it is known as one of the most diverse ancient lakes in the world in terms of its unique aquatic ecosystem and more than 200 endemic species, including a number of relict species or “living fossils”. No less than 10 of the lake’s 17 identified fish [MORE...]
  • Thailand Islands Beaches
    Finding gorgeous beaches on Thailand’s many islands is easy. But finding the most idyllic, tranquil, and unspoiled beaches where you can wander alone and swim in crystal clear turquoise waters, is becoming more challenging. We searched many of Thailand’s islands to find beaches to satisfy even the most discerning intrepid beach lovers. These beaches have their good and bad times of the year—so visit during the right season, and at the right time of the day, and you will be in paradise! READ THE FULL ARTICLE IN GlobeRovers Magazine July [MORE...]

Photo Essays

Photo Essays

Photo Essays

Follow the picture trail and see where it takes you. Come back and grab another. Keep coming back!

  • Burgundy, Restaurant, Hermanus, South Africa
  • The terracotta warriors (Pit #1) outside Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, CHINA
  • Min Than Htut, Yangon, Myanmar
  • Kangaroo Island, South Australia
  • winter japan
  • Fabio Buonsanti in Central Asia - Globerovers Magazine Interview
  • Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary, Borneo, Malaysia
  • Christian Yvonne Wulle Switzerland
  • Chris Backe, Thailand
  • Sucevita Monastery, Bucovina near Suceava, Romania
  • Squashed Possums - Jonathan Tindale
  • house-sitting globerovers travel magazine
  • Old Havana (La Habana Vieja), Cuba
  • Photo: Helen Brentnall, Icebergs, Greenland
  • globerovers travel magazine, Jasmin Kunz Bensheim, Germany
  • GlobeRovers Magazine Iceland
  • Essaouira, Morocco
  • Walking from Carate to Sirena Ranger St., Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica
  • Ship Breaking Yard, Chittagong, Bangladesh
  • Potala Palace, Lhasa, Tibet
  • Ankor Wat, Cambodia
  • Sucevita Monastery, Bucovina near Suceava, Romania
  • House of Blackheads, Riga, Latvia
  • Machu Picchu, Peru
  • Cathedral Saint Alexandar Nevski, Sofia, Bulgaria
  • Lighthouse-danger-point-south-afria
  • Wadi Rum Petra city Jordan
  • Ancient Temples of Bagan-Myanmar / Burma
  • Salar de Uyuni - Bolivia
  • Masato Aoyama, Moscow, Russia
  • Myanmar
  • Perito Moreno Glacier, Patagonia, Argentina
  • Ksar of Aït-Ben-Haddou, Morocco
  • St. Sophia's Cathedral, Kiev, Ukraine
  • gansbaai south africa
  • South Africa Cape
  • Frozen Lake Baikal, Siberia, Russia
  • Monachus Arch, Ayia Napa, Cape Greco, Republic of Cyprus.
  • Yrene Dee, backcountrycanadatravel
  • Minapin Glacier at Rakaposhi Base Camp, Hunza Vallay, PAKISTAN
  • Trip on Li River from Guilin to Yangshuo, Guangxi, China
  • Panda at Chengdu Research Base Of Giant Panda Breeding, Sichuan, CHINA
  • Bangladesh-Globerovers Magazine
  • Marsaxlokk, Malta Island
  • Juan Gallardo diving myanmar
  • Brown-throated Three-toed Sloth, Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge, Costa Rica
  • Tony Hastie Bolivia Book
  • Thomas Antenen
  • View from the El Pípila statue on a hill, Guanajuato, Mexico
  • Min Che Su (aka Ninja), Taiwan
  • Lapland – Arctic Norway, Sweden, Finland
  • Japan winter
  • Bay of Fundy, New Brunswick, Canada
  • In and around Gulmit Village in the Upper Hunza Valley north of the Attabad Lake, Hunza Vallay, PAKISTAN

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