For many adrenalin junkies, a tandem skydive is high on the list of must-do experiences. There’s nothing like the exhilarating free fall followed by the peace and tranquillity of floating beneath a canopy, and with less than 30 minutes training required, it’s easier than you might think for a novice. Done it before? Keen to dive solo? Book an Accelerated Free Fall (AFF) course and, in four to five days, you could be leaping out at 12,000 feet on your own.
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We grab our binoculars and set out to discover the awe-inspiring wildlife of India, scouting out the likes of Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinos and snow leopards in some of the subcontinent’s most dramatic national parks. Elsewhere, we explore the winelands of southern Australia; cross the frozen frontier of the Antarctic Circle; and spend a long weekend in the city of Leeuwarden. Other highlights this issue include the Faroe Islands, Tel Aviv, Manhattan, Tokyo and Santiago, while our photo story takes in the fresh air and Alpine beauty of Switzerland.