Suitcase Magazine Volume 32 (the Homegrown Issue) is now available on loremnotipsum.com. Issue 32 is celebrating the diverse people and places that make up the colourful mosaic of the United KingdomK. Encouraging responsible, local travel that is kind to the planet, we venture from emerging neighbourhoods to the wildest landscapes, spotlighting little-known subcultures and reconnecting with nature along the way.
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Suitcase Magazine aims to inspire, helping people to discover global destinations and cultures beyond the standard tourist path. Through a quarterly print magazine, daily updated website, weekly newsletter and experiential events, we hope to change the way you travel, with an ultimate aim of bridging cultures and connecting people. As a travel brand, we’re frequently asked how we balance a thirst for exploration with the negative impact that travel has on the planet. Be it climate change from carbon emissions or the pressures of overtourism, the detrimental effects of globetrotting are undeniable. So, should we all stop travelling? Making up over 10 per cent of global GDP and contributing to almost 320 million jobs, tourism is a lifeline for many people and communities, and to stop travelling completely would have differently devastating effects the world over. In an increasingly polarised world, it is perhaps more important than ever to explore new places. Of course, many travel to visit family and friends too. But a careful, considered approach to the trips we do decide to take is paramount. At Suitcase, our intention has always been to provide our readers with thoughtful, informed recommendations, encouraging slower and more mindful travel. We hope we help you to travel better, and always love hearing your stories from around the world.
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As we navigate the travel landscape in the wake of lockdown, we’re encouraging responsible, local exploration that is also kind to the planet, in this issue celebrating the UK. With a focus on community, sustainability and diversity, we’re commemorating the people and places that make our home, home. In it we venture from emerging neighbourhoods to the wildest landscapes, spotlighting lesser-known subcultures and reconnecting with nature along the way.
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