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Luxury news: A luxe vacation on two wheels | DNA analysis and travel

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September 6, 2018
INSIGHT BY JERI CLAUSING
A luxe vacation on two wheels
As luxury travelers look for active experiences, cycling-focused tour operators have responded.
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NEWS
Heckfield Place set to open in 19th century estate
The Georgian Manor property in the heart of Hampshire's Jane Austen country has been restored to its classic origins and features a biodynamic farm, two walled gardens and mature orchards.
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Wilderness Safaris returns to Zimbabwe's Mana Pools Nat'l Park
The company's new six-tented Chikwenya Camp, situated at the confluence of the Sapi and Zambezi rivers, will open to guests on Oct. 1.
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Waldorf Astoria Bangkok is brand's first hotel in Southeast Asia
The hotel rises 60 stories above Bangkok's busy Ratchaprasong intersection.
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Pleasant Holidays CEO: Planning golf travel involves much more than tee times
Jack Richards knows both golf and Hawaii and offers some advice for agents.
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American Song passes sea trials, readies for inaugural voyage
American Cruise Lines' first in a series of "modern" ships is on its way to New Orleans.
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WHAT'S ON IN THE MEXICAN CARIBBEAN

From well-known top-tier beach destinations like Cancun, Riviera Maya and Playa del Carmen to lesser-known gems like Holbox, Akumal and Bacalar, ongoing developments and initiatives mean there's always something new to discover for repeat visitors and first-timers alike. Catch up on news, selling points and highlights with the new digital What's On in the Mexican Caribbean.

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FEATURED STORY
Heritage quest: DNA analysis and travel
Thanks to products from companies like 23andMe and Ancestry.com, a growing number of people are discovering that their genes point to origins in places around the globe that, in turn, become personal travel destinations.
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