These international restaurants in Manila will transport you, whether you’re ordering delivery meals during lockdown or dining in on your next trip to the Philippine capital. International travel still seems a far reach for…
Committing their lives to preserving art, culture and religion, and promoting local produce and cuisine, these individuals have discovered and harnessed their ikigai -- their “reason for being.” In late 2019, writer Stephanie Zubiri…
"Everyone is affected by this pandemic, regardless of age, status or background. This time offers a reset of sorts, an opportunity to think about what kind of future we want. It has become evident that there are no real tangible…
There’s never been a better time to hone your photography skills. Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia photographer Scott A. Woodward offers his top tips on how to get the shot. For the…
For the March issue of Travel + Leisure, photographer Scott A. Woodward takes a walk through the Serengeti. He came back with more photos than could fit in the magazine; here are a few favourites…
The Serengeti offers near-mythic examples of life's natural order. A walk across this wild corner of the Earth will slow down and accentuate your experience with the land, and unlock how everything and…
I made this photograph of an elderly, semi-nomadic yak herder -- one of our trekking guides, whom our crew affectionately called ‘Yak Man’ -- on assignment along Bhutan’s Druk Path. Here, he is…
The tiny Kingdom of Bhutan is veiled in mystery. Owing to strict tourism policies that regulate the number of visitors, the Bhutanese government has successfully safeguarded the country from the mass tourism that…
At the top of the Philippines is a clutch of windswept islands where the bonds of community have been forged by the elements. This past May I spent a week in the…
When you design an entire hotel around the wai, the Thai hand-gesture of greeting, you set a pretty high standard for the welcome to be expected within. As expressed in this month's cover…