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Papua New Guinea, a journey into the unknown
Papua New Guinea is one of the few places in the world that seems almost off the map. To travel there is to enter a fascinating world of ancient cultures, pristine beaches, underwater depths, and a wealth of history.
Pedro Fernández: "Cooking is an act of love"
Pedro Fernández, "The Chef is Back" is a Colombian chef who understands cooking as an act of love. He has a cooking workshop at his home in Medellín where he organizes exclusive gastronomic experiences. Would you like to meet him?
One hundred years of safaris in Kenya
Discover the history of Cottar's 1920 Safari Camp, an exclusive luxury camp in Kenya, which was founded 100 years ago and is still managed today by the fourth generation of the Cottar family.
Nellie Bly, around the world in 72 days
In 1873, Jules Verne published "Around the World in 80 Days". In 1889, Nellie Bly, an intrepid 26-year-old reporter, managed to emulate Phileas Fogg's feat, but in only 72 days.
In search of eternal summer: Five travel plans where the sun always shines
Can you imagine it always being summer in your life? Travel makes it possible to live that longed-for perpetual summer and pursue it by traveling the globe to a series of destinations we propose for you to enjoy the sun between August and December.
Svalbard, the remote kingdom of the polar bear
Discover Svalbard, a remote archipelago in the Arctic, rich in animal biodiversity, where you can enjoy different experiences throughout the year.
You can leave India but India will never leave you
It may sound cliche, but you either love India or you hate it. It challenges you and never lets you forget that you are in India: through a smell, a look, a feeling, or a mix all at the same time.
Around the world without stopovers
A round-the-world trip is a dream that is on the wish-list of many travelers. Who has not ever imagined becoming a 21st century Phileas Fogg and travel the world as in Jules Verne's novel?
The Peruvian Andes aboard a luxury train
Discover Peru differently: board two luxury trains that will allow you to admire Peru's unique nature, history, and landscapes.
About Passepartout
Passepartout as the name of our magazine draws upon its rich literary heritage, derived from Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days. In the novel, Passepartout is the loyal, resourceful valet who accompanies Phileas Fogg on a whirlwind journey around the globe. The character embodies adaptability, adventure, and a sense of worldly exploration, all of which align with the spirit of our magazine..