The Travel Wire: best travel reads #54

Five travel rules you should always break, from accidental hiker to climbing 87 mountains, a road trip to Turkey’s fairytale north-east, and more travel reads

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"Hazleen Ahmad never planned to be a hiker. But one climb at Mount Kinabalu inspired her to start her outdoor adventure company, Amazing Trekkers Club. Since then, she says it has united women through trekking excursions that foster connection and support."

If these walls could talk [Claire In Crete]

"The most under-rated tourist attraction in Heraklion."

"We're in Taipei, and everyone told us we absolutely needed to eat there. But oh, that line!"

"Equal parts Victorian elegance and industrial grit, this northeastern UK city offers travellers neoclassical architecture, warehouse districts and a lively nightlife scene, all set beside the River Tyne."

"Low pollution, moderate traffic, good public transport and clean, quiet walkable city streets: I’m in the heart of Shanghai and there’s none of the noise, pollution and general intensity I assumed would be standard in a city of more than 30 million people."

"Flora Medford discovers little-known Occitania for less than the price of a café au lait."

Strange and funny signs from Thailand [Thai Island Quest]

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