WOW Travel, Kiwi Collection's digital travel and lifestyle magazine, has launched its March issue. This month, the WOW editorial team shakes off last season, and bounds out into the wild with a contagious case of spring fever.
Chase the rising sun eastward with a journey to Agra, India, where the Taj Mahal waits to steal the very breath from your lungs. Then, learn of Jim Thompson's design legacy in radiant Bangkok.
Turn tail and head west with Emma Crosby in search of safari hotspot, Morukuru. Certainly, this is the spot for getting close to wildlife. Then again, so is Germany, where the animals prefer to be behind the wheel of a high-powered motorcar then running through grasslands.
If the royal wedding has you all a-quiver, you'll be glad we're highlighting the world's five best spots to take in all the pomp, circumstance, and paparazzi.
Each magazine department (Wining & Dining, Art & Style, Spa & Sport, Industry Insight, and Destinations) will explore the world of travel through a particular lens. WOW Likes highlights gifts for the man or woman with everything, including the Sprout at Home Terrarium, Dyson Airblade, and the Jaguar C-X75.
Read the entire March issue of WOW Travel here
http://www.kiwicollection.com/wow-travel
Thursday, March 10, 2011
WOW Travel March | Spring Equinox
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