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Hungry for a good yarn? We asked Lonely Planet staff to spill the beans on their unforgettable encounters with weird food – from deep-fried bugs and fermented fish to igloo restaurants and death-defying sundowners.
From snorkelling alongside the world’s largest fish in the Philippines to sipping Malbec in world-class wineries in Argentina, here's our selection of the best destinations to visit this month.
Vietnam’s southern supercity is a wonderful destination in its own right, but venture a little way beyond its borders and you’ll find fruit orchards, floating markets and even a folk singer or two.
At first glance Sharjah may appear as a seamless extension of its glitzy neighbour Dubai, but this emirate has its own identity with avant-garde art installations, sleepy beaches and quality wildlife watching spots.
Manila is a magnificent but maddening kind of city, with fast-paced living and slow traffic. To avoid burning out, pair your visit to the city with one of these nature-focused day trips, from diving in Anilao to hiking to Mt Pinatubo’s crater lake.
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