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Himalaya Edition - See Outside

Starting in Leh, a high-desert city in northern India, the Run follows the famous Leh-Manali Highway and Spiti Valley route to finish around 650 miles later in the foothills of Shimla. ‘Highway’ is a very loose term for the route you follow, which is only open for four months of the year and winds its way up and over three huge passes including the Tanglang La pass, at a dizzying height of 5328 meters. Not for the feint hearted Even though it sounds like a bit of a laugh, maybe something you’d joke about with your mates in the pub, The Rickshaw Run Himalaya is no joke. The Rickshaw Run Himalaya happens in June, starting in Leh and finishing in Shimla, and then again in September in reverse.

What Does The Perfect Autumn Jacket Look Like?

What Does The Perfect Autumn Jacket Look Like? When Autumn rolls around with its characteristically unpredictable weather, golden rustling leaves and intense sunsets, you’ll need to find that perfect outer layer. The subtle, stone colour is understated and classic, and wouldn’t look out of place worn as a smart-casual jacket, or venturing out for a hike. Wrap up, get out Autumn is arguably one of the most beautiful seasons, as the sun dips lower in the sky, casting lovely long shadows, and the leaves turn from yellow to orange and red.

A must-do Aussie Road Trip - See Outside

There’s the classic East Coast roadie; from Melbourne all the way up to the tropics of Cairns in far north Queensland. Skirting the stunning coast of southern Victoria from Anglesea to Warrnambool, The Great Ocean Road is a 244km must-do trip if you find yourself with a few days to spare in Melbourne. How to travel on the Great Ocean Road If you’re travelling alone or short on time, you could book on to a guided tour which will show you the highlights and leave you to enjoy a stress-free trip without any of the planning or headaches. We’ve driven the route twice now; the first time taking 3 days and most recently choosing to slow it down and spend 5 days.

Discovering Japan’s Great Outdoors

When it comes to tourist destinations, Japan’s cities clearly make the most of their global media attention. In fact, Tokyo and Kyoto were even voted as the best cities outside of the US by the readers of Conde Nast Traveller

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