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Mark Eveleigh

Mark Eveleigh

Over three decades as a freelance travel journalist, Mark has written for most of the world’s most prestigious media, including the BBC, CNN and National Geographic. His 2022 book Kopi Dulu (which means "Coffee First"), describing a 15,000km journey across Indonesia, was first published by Penguin Random House.
Over three decades as a freelance travel journalist, Mark has written for most of the world’s most prestigious media, including the BBC, CNN and National Geographic. His 2022 book Kopi Dulu (which means "Coffee First"), describing a 15,000km journey across Indonesia, was first published by Penguin Random House.
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English

On foot with lions and cheetahs in a rewilded corner of South Africa’s Karoo

A century after the springbok vanished, lions and cheetahs now roam the Karoo’s restored wilderness once more.

Indonesia is relatively unknown to outsiders, who may only picture Bali or Java when they hear the island nation’s name. Beyond the tourist hotspots is a wealth of traditional architecture and culture.

Bali is still able to surprise visitors with a few spectacular secrets spots and hidden gems for those who are willing to head off the beaten track. Mark Eveleigh, who wrote a book on the subject, takes us on a tour.

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