Wet Bangladesh, Newfoundland Trekking, and a Bloodthirsty Raccoon in Guatemala

Wet Bangladesh, Newfoundland Trekking, and a Bloodthirsty Raccoon in Guatemala

Happy October. It’s time for the new issue of Perceptive Travel , with stories from Bangladesh, Canada, and Guatemala.

Tim Brookes, author of Thirty Percent Chance of Enlightenment, looks at global weather changes by visiting one of the wettest places on land: Dhaka. See 104 Percent Humidity in Bangladesh .

Tony Robinson-Smith goes on a hike so treacherous and hard to navigate that Parks Canada makes you take a test first before you can proceed. See Long Range Traverse in Newfoundland, Canada .

Luke Armstrong has published several stories on Guatemala in Perceptive Travel, including on devil bonfires and a smoking statue , but this is the first one that required rabies shots: Surviving Loco .

I step up to review three new and noteworthy travel books this month and Graham Reid returns to do the world music reviews .

Congrats to last month’s gear winner who got a Timex WS4 caribiner watch. This month we’re giving away a pair of convertible travel pants from Mountain Khakis . You can only win though if you’re signed up for the newsletter or you’re a fan on Facebook .

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