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EXODUS RECOMMENDS January ­ Make a New Years resolution to bag the highest peak in the Americas, Aconcagua (page 116) or enjoy the winter sunshine of southern Morocco (page 63). February ­ Stretch your legs on Italy's Amalfi Coast (page 31) or push yourself to the top of Africa on Mt Kilimanjaro (pages 66­71). March ­ Venture to South East Asia and the wonderful island of Borneo (page 105), or catch the last of the winter snows in Northern Scandinavia (page 53). April ­ Get out into the Sahara Desert in Tunisia (page 56) before the summer heat, or enjoy the beautiful scenery and culture of Cuba (page 119). May ­ Visit Everest Base Camp (page 79) as climbing parties prepare for their ascent, or catch the spring flowers in Spain's first National Park, the Picos de Europa (page 37). June ­ `Touch the Void' in Peru's Cordillera Huayhuash (page 113) or enjoy the warm early summer sun on Turkey's Lycian Way (page 49). July ­ Head to the Andes and the Lost Inca city of Machu Picchu (pages 109­112) or enjoy a relaxing centre based week at Chalet Savoy in the Alps (page 18). August ­ Your chance to bag a 6,000m peak in Ladakh (page 95), while the summer colours change to autumnal hues in the Japanese Alps (page 103). September ­ The end of Namibia's cool, dry season and your last chance to explore Fish River Canyon (page 73), or discover the magnificent scenery of Poland's High Tatras (page 44). Exodus Top 5's Five of Exodus' walking and trekking experts pass on their personal recommendation October ­ Discover the delights of South Africa in the southern hemisphere springtime (page 74­75), or Nepal's varied and beautiful Annapurna region (pages 82­87). Legendary Worldwide Treks as chosen by Exodus Managing Director, Pete Burrell Toubkal & the High Atlas (page 59) ­ one of my favourite trekking destinations, the rugged beauty of the High Atlas inspire all those who visit. The High Inca Trail (page 111) ­ the Inca Trail is a great walk, add a few extra days near to Salcantay and you will not regret it! Annapurna Circuit (page 86) ­ in my mind, the contrasts of fertile lowlands and huge white peaks make this circuit of the Annapurna massif an all time classic. Everest Base Camp (page 79) ­ two weeks trekking through outrageous Himalayan scenery, surrounded by glistening white peaks, to the base of the highest mountain on earth. Kilimanjaro Climb ­ Shira Route (page 67) ­ the only place in the world where you can view the curvature of the earth. Although you may get better views on Mt. Kenya or in the Simien Mountains, there is nothing quite like the feeling of standing on top of Africa! November ­ Sunny and warm winter days in the deserts of America (page 122­123) make ideal trekking conditions, while India's Himalaya flourish after the monsoon rains (page 94­99). December ­ A snowy Christmas on Mt Toubkal, North Africa's highest mountain (page 58), or the warm, long daylight hours of the southern hemisphere summer in Patagonia (pages 116­117). 12 Local payments now included in the price