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Six travel experiences that may surprise you
Jane Jurgens finds six travel experiences that may surprise you.

Three chocolate tours for the kids
Easter is coming up and you can bet chocolate will be involved somewhere.

Boston: A breath of fresh air
This East Coast city is a breath of fresh air, writes Stephanie Holmes.

Japan: Living Large
Kate Ford explains why you need to add a sumo tournament to your next visit to Japan.

Memphis: I bought the T-shirt
A short stay in Memphis makes a big impression on Jeremy Wells and his Hauraki co-host.

Rome: Classical studies
A schoolgirl love affair with all things ancient becomes the real thing.

Cheap flights blamed as school attendance drops to new low
Only half of all Māori students in NZ schools attended regularly last year,

Museum explores the world of parasites
About 60,000 specimens are housed in a building on a bustling Tokyo avenue.

Ask Away: Eating less will help with jet lag
Eli Orzessek finds the answers to your travel questions.

USA: Eating Las Vegas
Las Vegas' once seedy downtown is experiencing a rebirth — as Nicholas Jones discovers.

Japan: Hot spot in the snow
Club Med Tomamu hits the peaks of chilled activity and entertainment for all the family.

Patagonia: Towering blues
A guided trekking holiday in the wilds of Patagonia puts the adventure into holidays.

Macau bets on success
It has absorbed many influences over the centuries and is now called Asia's Vegas.

USA: Take me out to the ball games
Kris Shannon watches eight baseball games in eight days in four different American cities.

Kyoto: Capital city
To truly see Kyoto, walk, bike or take a train through the historic Japanese city.

Oliver Pelling: In praise of junk food
You can't outrun fast food in the States, writes Oliver Pelling.

Postcard from the Orient Express
Agatha Christie's great-grandson on how she became enchanted with the fabled locomotive.

Ireland: Where Jedis, and puffins, rule
Ancient forces created this wild western isle, writes Nick McAvaney.

Canada: Kindred spirits
A famous book comes to life on Prince Edward Island, writes Maureen Marriner.

Three family friendly activities in Melbourne
Family-friendly activities in Melbourne, writes Chris Schulz.

Luxe hotels opening soon around the world
Jane Jurgens checks out some cool new luxe hotels opening soon around the world.

Italy: Benvenuti a Milano
Mike Van Niekerk shares tips from one of Italy's most beautiful cities.