TravelA guide to the toilets of the worldMany travellers experience culture shock - but what about when it happens in the bathroom?22 Apr 01:00 AM
TravelA pilgrimage to Prince's pastPrince fans wanting to make a pilgrimage in honour of the Purple One will have to head for the otherwise little appreciated US city of Minneapolis.22 Apr 12:29 AM
New ZealandNZ Herald Focus 22nd April Today on New Zealand herald Focus A major manhunt is underway after a ploice dog was shot in Porirua and we remember global pop superstar Prince, and the outpouring of grief around the world. And in sport Laura has footage of football team AC Milan trying their hand at a hakaWatch22 Apr 12:00 AM
TravelStratford-upon-Avon sets world's stageI feel awe, and some emotion, as I stand in the dark beamed Tudor schoolroom where William Shakespeare was taught.22 Apr 12:00 AM
TravelCatalina Island: Where stars shine brightestSanta Catalina Island off the coast of Southern California has long been a playground for the celebrity set.21 Apr 07:00 AM
TravelThe best Sydney beaches that aren't BondiSydney's iconic Bondi Beach was ripped to shreds by an Aussie radio host this morning - here are some other beaches to visit instead.21 Apr 03:54 AM
TravelThe world's most scenic airportsQueenstown Airport has been recognised as one of the most scenic approaches in the world.21 Apr 02:46 AM
TravelEgypt keen to lure back touristsEgypt is confident of luring back millions of foreign visitors and putting a smile on their faces21 Apr 02:36 AM
TravelThe most overrated travel destinationsIS Stonehenge, Niagara Falls or Oktoberfest on your travel bucket list? You should probably give them the flick.21 Apr 02:22 AM
TravelValuable art from worthless junk in Haiti"This is what I do: I work with the garbage of the world."20 Apr 11:30 PM
TravelFive places to worship your musical idolsThere are places linked to rock royalty all over the world ... if you know where to look.20 Apr 07:00 PM
TravelChina: Mogao's Grottoes of the BuddhasIt took some time to adjust to the gloom after the bright sunshine outside.20 Apr 07:00 AM
TravelTouring a nuclear fallout zoneThe former Soviet city of Pripyat, the site of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster, has became an unlikely drawcard for international tourists20 Apr 04:54 AM
Travel'Mating lizards' halt take-offA pair of lizards mating on a runway caused a pilot to abort take-off earlier this week.20 Apr 04:54 AM
TravelA tour guide's etiquette guideThe kind of tourist you are determines the kind of tour you get, but unfortunately, I have learned, sometimes good people are bad tourists.20 Apr 04:13 AM
TravelThe most useful t-shirt for touristsThis clever T-shirt is emblazoned with 40 icons that tourists can use to communicate when they don't know the local language in whatever country they're in.20 Apr 03:40 AM
TravelGems to discover on NSW's north coastThere are dozens of beautiful nooks and crannies on the north coast of New South Wales that aren't tainted with the dramas of Byron Bay.20 Apr 02:15 AM
TravelHot Deals: Transtasman thrillsBure accommodation comes with daily breakfast and a F$200 food and beverage credit. Children eat for free. Book by April 29 for various dates.20 Apr 01:00 AM
TravelTiwi Islands: A journey into the DreamtimeWhy aren't there any boomerangs on the Tiwi Islands? Because they never came back, our guide Thaddeus deadpans.19 Apr 05:00 AM
TravelHey! Ho! Let's go to New YorkYou don't have to be a dedicated Ramones fan to be inspired by a new exhibition celebrating the quintessential New Yorkers.19 Apr 01:30 AM
TravelMonks in Japan bring the temple to the peopleAt first glance, the cafe, which also serves alcohol, looks like any other except for an altar next to the countertop bar with a Buddha statue set against a gold backdrop.19 Apr 12:15 AM
TravelKenya: Focus on AfricaPatience and speed are key to photographing African wildlife, learns Sarah Marshall.19 Apr 12:00 AM
TravelTravellers' worst flying experiencesWith nearly 100,000 flights taking off every day, it's no surprise that almost every passenger has a horror story about a rude seatmate or frightening turbulence.18 Apr 11:15 PM
TravelCelebrating London's punk rock historyLondon is marking 40 years since the summer punk was born with a series of events, gigs and exhibits.18 Apr 10:00 PM
Travel10 places to hit on an empty stomachHawker centres abound but the Maxwell Centre, one of the biggest, is a good place to start your cheap-eats journey.18 Apr 12:00 AM
TravelRaro Buggy Tours: Get down and dirtyRun by expat New Zealanders Robert and Susan Wyllie, Rito's products are paraben-free, and all made in Rarotonga.17 Apr 09:00 PM
TravelArgentina: Malbec landGrace Ramirez - chef, TV personality and author- shares her Mendoza highlights.16 Apr 09:00 PM
TravelPedal power to the fore in MontrealMontreal puts the sizzle on its status as a cycling and cultural beehive with a bike festival from May 29 to June 5.15 Apr 04:03 AM
TravelBrazil: Snap happyA vast roll call of exotic critters entertain Nicholas Jones in the world's biggest wetland15 Apr 03:00 AM
TravelTravellers warned about visiting IrelandAustralians travelling to Ireland have been warned of "tensions" ahead of the country's state celebrations for the centenary of the Easter Rising.15 Apr 12:24 AM
TravelSeoul: Bazaars of the bizarreThe market is one of many scattered across South Korea's capital - a city humming with activity and life - and a drawcard for locals and tourists.14 Apr 07:00 AM
TravelThe billionaire city time forgotAround 200 years ago, Shekhawati, located in the middle of India's barren Rajastan Thar Desert, became a magnet for the richest of tycoons.14 Apr 04:20 AM
TravelWhat drought? Thailand's big water fight is onThailand may be going through its driest period in 20 years, but the biggest water fight in the world is still on.14 Apr 03:00 AM
TravelCoffee shops take off in North KoreaPyongyang may be one of the few major cities left on Earth where you can't find a Starbucks.13 Apr 11:15 PM