Radhika Aligh is Head of Video at Evening Standard. Radhika produces long and short form original content across news, sport and lifestyle. She also writes regular travel features focused on sustainability, community and human development. Before joining the Standard, she worked at Sky News and launched the local TV station London Live.
Radhika Aligh is Head of Video at Evening Standard. Radhika produces long and short form original content across news, sport and lifestyle. She also writes regular travel features focused on sustainability, community and human development. Before joining the Standard, she worked at Sky News and launched the local TV station London Live.

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Its undeniable beauty and distinctive culture will leave you wanting more, says Radhika Aligh

With its year-round summery weather and vibrant nightlife, Medellín is fast becoming the Colombian city of choice

Forget Tulum and Cancun, Belize is the place to go for picturesque beaches, well-preserved Mayan ruins and a thriving culture that will leave you fascinated

Dominica is a paradise for nature lovers looking for magnificent waterfalls, thermal springs and lush hiking trails, says Radhika Aligh

From ancient castles in Salalah to magnificent fjords in Khasab, the wonders of Oman are best explored by road, says Radhika Aligh

David Attenborough can't get enough of this exotic island and neither will you

Immerse yourself in spectacular gardens, indulge in multicultural cuisine and party Crazy Rich Asian style, says Radhika Aligh

From conflict to contemporary, we visit the art galleries challenging stereotypes in the Lebanese capital

There's more to Taiwanese food than bao, beef noodles, and bubble tea

This up and coming district is a haven for restaurants and bars - and there's plenty of the 'Music City' vibe too, says Radhika Aligh