Yolo is a slim but seriously beautiful, dreamy travel magazine. But what else would you expect from the the former Creative Director of Condé Nast Traveler?
We're talking about Yolanda Edwards who has the credentials to attract the most impressive names in this area of the industry. Having all the ingredients of course doesn't guarantee a successful bake, and it's the creator's informed eye that makes Yolo Magazine work so well.
This one of the most transporting reads you'll come across at the moment – all that you might expect from a fine travel magazine, and more.
About Yolo #21 from the publisher:
'Our Spring 2026 issue unfolds in kaleidoscopic color. We begin in the hills of Yunnan, China—home to ancient kingdoms and living folklore; then travel to the lowland jungles and volcanic plateaus of Guatemala, alive with vibrant textile traditions; and onward to Northern Vietnam, where incense-making and indigenous craft endure in villages built above terraced rice paddies. In cities and towns, we see Casablanca through the lens of Magnum photographer Bruno Barbey, before wandering the candy-colored site of Yoro Park, Japan, the Neo-Baroque splendor of Budapest, and the blooming gardens of Giverny. Finally, we bring back our Cure section, devoted to wellness in incredible surroundings: the fairytale gardens of Sterrekopje near Cape Town, the mystical grounds of Como Shambhala in Bali, and the deep emerald heights of Machu Picchu.'