and Coronavirus at the Isle of Wight or Goats on the Road, travellers and writers who founded a blog dedicated to their passion.
The first half of 2020 has witnessed a total reset for the travel industry. With border restrictions still in place around the globe, Covid-19 has given holidaymakers the time to pause and think about how they want to journey in the future. Whether that's travelling slower, more ethically or more adventurously – or simply closer to home – is totally up to you. If the travel drought has sparked your desire for adventure, why not visit a 'stan (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan or Turkmenistan)? Read our article on the best sights in Central Asia for an overview of what each country has to offer. If you'd rather stay closer to home, that's no problem – plump for an undersung local gem like the Isle of Wight.
In this article, we'll be looking at the top sights of each 'stan – that's Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan – and working out which of these fascinating ex-Soviet republics would suit your travel style best.
The Isle of Wight is home to an array of fabulous beaches, fascinating dinosaur-fossil finds and the hulking chalk rocks of the Needles. The Isle of Wight reopened to travellers on 4 July, who usually arrive by Wightlink ferry. We caught up with Keith Greenfield, CEO of Wightlink, to find out more about the island's experience of coronavirus, and the company's plans going forwards.
Dariece and Nick are the Goats on the Road: travellers, videographers, photographers and writers who founded a blog dedicated to their passion. The adventure-loving Canadian couple have travelled all over the world, and their blog charts everything from saving for your trip to bringing you top experiences and inspiration from on the road. We got in touch to find out more.
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