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House with windswept appearance, situated on Eriskay island, part of the Outer Hebrides archipelago in Scotland (Image by Andrew Evans for our Traveler magazine)

Uncover the shifting landscape of travel through this new selection of locales, narratives, and trends that spark genuine explorations.

Picture of a storm-tossed dwelling on Eriskay, a remote isle in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland,...
Picture of a storm-tossed dwelling on Eriskay, a remote isle in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, captured by photographer Andrew Evans (source: Traveler's official website)

House with windswept appearance, situated on Eriskay island, part of the Outer Hebrides archipelago in Scotland (Image by Andrew Evans for our Traveler magazine)

Discover a world of travel wonders with National Geographic's weekly feature, "The Radar," available on their platform NatGeoTravel. This feature showcases the cream of the crop on the Web in terms of travel stories, highlighting exceptional content from the travel blogosphere every Wednesday.

To keep up-to-date with the latest travel tales, follow "The Radar" on Twitter @NatGeoTravel. Don't forget to tag your favourite travel stories with #NGTRadar to help find the best travel stories.

This week, Digital Nomad Andrew Evans is exploring the Outer Hebrides, sharing his unique insights and experiences. Meanwhile, Oaxaca, Mexico, is calling travellers with its traditional and evolving cuisine. A list of 40 dishes from Oaxaca that are compelling to try is available for those planning a trip.

For those seeking adventure closer to home, there are over 6,000 national parks worldwide waiting to be explored. If you're planning a road trip, consider the Albanian Riviera, with its scenic stops such as Llogara National Park, the fortress at Porto Palermo, and vibrant sunset spots.

For those looking for inspiration for their next journey, National Geographic's "Best of the World 2025" travel guide, developed by their team of experts, is a must-read. It showcases must-visit destinations globally.

Moreover, Lola Akinmade Åkerström, a renowned travel photographer, has a unique approach to capturing a "sense of place." Her method involves interactions with locals and immersing herself in the culture. Four examples of her approach can be found online.

As the world continues to open up, more families are choosing to become full-time travellers. National Geographic offers a variety of travel options for families, including tours to Ireland and Italy, as well as guides to discovering Italian wine in Rome.

So, whether you're a seasoned traveller or just starting your journey, "The Radar" on NatGeoTravel is the perfect place to find your next adventure. Every Wednesday, check back on "The Radar" for the Travel Lately roundup and start planning your next unforgettable trip.

Embark on a journey of discovery with National Geographic's "The Radar," where you'll find inspiration for your next adventure amidst nature's grandeur or local culture. As you plan your next expedition, consider the captivating Outer Hebrides, Oaxaca's compelling cuisine, or the Albanian Riviera's scenic stops. For those seeking expert advice on the best destinations, National Geographic's "Best of the World 2025" travel guide is a valuable resource.

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