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Lonely Planet is the largest travel guide book publisher in the world. The company is owned by American billionaire Brad Kelley's NC2 Media, which bought it in 2013 from BBC Worldwide for US$77 million (the equivalent of £45.5 million in May 2014) after it was valued at US$250 million in 2008.
Originally called "Lonely Planet Publications", the company changed its name to "Lonely Planet" in July 2009 to reflect its broad travel industry coverage and an emphasis on digital products. After the Let's Go travel guide series that was founded in 1960, the Lonely Planet books were the second series of travel books aimed at backpackers and other low-cost travellers. As of 2011, the company had sold 120 million books since inception and by early 2014, it had sold around 11 million units of its travel apps.
As of 2014, Lonely Planet's largest office is located in Footscray, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, but its Franklin, Tennessee, United States (U.S.) office is the company's de facto headquarters. Other Lonely Planet offices are spread throughout the world, in locations such as London, United Kingdom (U.K.); Beijing, China; and Delhi, India.
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The world’s second-largest country will usher in its sesquicentennial in 2017 in rollicking good health. Marking 150 years since confederation, the elongated birthday party promises to be heavy on bonhomie and highly welcoming to international gatecrashers. Lonely Planet author, Celeste Brash, tells us more. Find out more about Canada: http://lptravel.to/gQUZNJ See the complete list of the top 10 countries to visit in 2017: http://lptravel.to/IIIA4m Find out more about our campaign sponsor, Samsung: http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/
They used to call her the ‘Sleeping Beauty’, but – though she’s hit the snooze button a few times – Bordeaux is now wide awake and ready for action. The new LGV Sud-Ouest line, due for completion in mid- 2017, connects the city with Europe’s high- speed train network and cuts travel time from Paris to just two hours. Its timing is perfect. Here, Lonely Planet author, Jean-Bernard Carillet, tells us more. Find out more about Bordeaux: http://lptravel.to/PwV3hh See the complete list of the top 10 cities to visit in 2017: http://lptravel.to/PGwYQe Find out more about our campaign sponsor, Samsung: http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/
Nepal is bouncing back from earthquakes and a fuel strike that made getting round the country tough. It remains a fabulous choice for budget-conscious travellers, who can access the best of its world-famous trekking routes and underrated wildlife for well south of US$50 a day. Here, Lonely Planet founder Tony Wheeler recalls some of his fondest Nepal memories. Find out more about Nepal: http://lptravel.to/NXR6If See the complete list of the top 10 best value destinations for 2017: http://lptravel.to/CnMaXh Thanks to Teton Gravity Research for footage. Find out more here: http://www.tetongravity.com/ Find out more about our campaign sponsor, Samsung: http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/
http://lptravel.to/BestinTravel | Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2016 is the highly anticipated collection of the world’s hottest trends, destinations and experiences for the year ahead. Here's a glimpse of the top 3 from our key categories. If you've been lucky enough to visit one of our top places, let us know in the comments what made it most memorable for you! --- Discover more about... Kotor: http://lptravel.to/BiTkotor Transylvania: http://lptravel.to/BiTtransylvania Botswana: http://lptravel.to/BiTbotswana --- For further info about our campaign sponsor, Turkish Airlines, see: http://www.turkishairlines.com/ --- This video was produced by Kamp Grizzly: http://kampgrizzly.com/
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Thailand Documentary Lonely Planet Six Degrees Thailand Documentary HD The best way to explore a new city is to connect with the people who live in it. Join jetsetting presenters Toby Amies and Asha Gill on a radical urban adventure as they plug into city after city with the help of its most colourful and clued-in residents. Bangkok An Asian supercapital, a labyrinth, and a traffic jam rolled into one, Bangkok is a mash of the contemporary and the traditional, the sacred and the profane. Traveller Toby Amies goes bush-whacking in the ultimate man-made jungle. He meets: Nym -- a fellow photographer who bears the scars of a day at the world's weirdest tattoo festival and discovers something unheard of in the klongs of the Chao Praya River Pariyakorn -- a Thai boxing promoter who unle...
Choquequirao, hidden across the deep Apurimac Valley, was the last Inca refuge from the conquistadors, and there’s a growing traveller buzz to see it ASAP. A cable car will squeal into life in 2017 (or later; bureaucratic feet are dragging), gliding up to 3000 visitors a day to the ruins in just 15 minutes. Visit in the early days, or take the four-day trek in Inca footsteps, and have a taste of Machu Picchu all to yourself. Lonely Planet author, Mark Johanson, tells us more. Find out more about Choquequirao: http://lptravel.to/VkDVvF See the complete list of the top 10 regions to visit in 2017: http://lptravel.to/Jih4GC Find out more about our campaign sponsor, Samsung: http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/
Photographer Philip Lee Harvey faces one of his biggest challenges yet: climbing 2500ft to photograph one of the most inaccessible churches in Ethiopia - if not the whole of Africa - Abuna Yemata. --- Lonely Planet Traveller magazine: http://bit.ly/1tTeeB1 --- Contributors: Philip Lee Harvey & Oliver Smith Editing: Seth Evans --- To learn more about Ethiopia visit: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/ethiopia
Rugged and wild, Northern Dalmatia encompasses all the cultural highlights of Adriatic travel along with some of Europe’s most jaw-droppingly pristine nature. Here Lonely Planet Pathfinders Chloe Gunning and Macca Sherifi take a closer look at what makes this region a must see in 2016. To check out Hideout Festival 2017: http://www.hideoutfestival.com/ -- To learn more about Northern Dalmatia: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/croatia/dalmatia To learn more about our Lonely Planet Pathfinders, Macca and Chloe, check out: https://www.abritandabroad.com and https://www.wanderlustchloe.com/ Music: Inspire by Alex Arcoleo In This World by Jason Pedder
This magnificent monument is the greatest treasure of the Hindu kingdom that once stretched as far as Burma, Laos and southern China. But Angkor Wat is just the crown jewel in a complex of more than 1000 temples, shrines and tombs. Lonely Planet writer and Cambodia expert, Nick Ray, shows us why it topped our recently released list of the 500 best experiences on the planet. Find out more about our definitive list and the Angkor Temples: http://bit.ly/lptop500yt
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The best way to explore a new city is to connect with the people who live in it. Join jetsetting presenters Toby Amies and Asha Gill on a radical urban adventure as they plug into city after city with the help of its most colourful and clued-in residents. Bangkok An Asian supercapital, a labyrinth, and a traffic jam rolled into one, Bangkok is a mash of the contemporary and the traditional, the sacred and the profane. Traveller Toby Amies goes bush-whacking in the ultimate man-made jungle. He meets: Nym -- a fellow photographer who bears the scars of a day at the world's weirdest tattoo festival and discovers something unheard of in the klongs of the Chao Praya River Pariyakorn -- a Thai boxing promoter who unleashes her best female fighters on Toby and teaches him how to chill out ...
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El presentador Toby Amies descubre una nueva generación de tokioitas que reniegan de una vida de esclavitud asalariada y que están transformando su ciudad en un parque temático de la fantasía. En su viaje se cruza con seis personajes únicos. Quena, un promotor de eventos clandestinos, le guía hasta el corazón de la contracultura de Tokio. ¿Luchas de robots? Las hay. ¿Guitarras en motosierras? Las hay. ¿Tatuajes en las partes pudendas? ¡También! El Dr. Nakamats es el inventor más prolífico del mundo, y prueba sus dispositivos para convertir a Toby en alguien más listo, más rápido y más sexy. El Capitán Morita es vocalista de un grupo y el mejor cortador de atún de la banda Gyoko. Akane, un artista de la comunidad que recopila rumores de OVNIs, capta la angustia del Tokio contemporáneo en un...
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A misunderstanding in Morocco. A Cuban con. A family reunion in Italy. An epiphany in the Czech Republic. These are just some of the travel stories from some of the world's best-loved writers that feature in our new book, 'An Innocent Abroad'. Tune in as we discuss these tales of innocence lost with the book's editor, Don George. Read extracts here: * Over the Edge, by Sloane Crosley: http://bit.ly/1ITCP0O * El Clavo, by Amy Gigi Alexander: http://bit.ly/1vS0iFs * The Place I'll Never Forget, by Tim Cahill: http://bit.ly/1Gkv0Pl Buy the book here: http://shop.lonelyplanet.com/world/an-innocent-abroad-1/
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Planet Earth is slowing down
Overseas, underground
Wherever you look around
Lord, take me by the hand
lead me through these desert sands
To the shores of a promised land.
You make me start when you look into my heart
And see me for who I really am.
If you can't change the world. Change yourself.
If you can't change the world. Change yourself.
I didn't care if the sun didn't shine
& the rain didn't fall from the sky
I just cared about myself
From this world to the next
And from the next back to this.
By our actions we are bound.
We're running out of love
running out of hate
running out of space for the human race.
Planet Earth is slowing down.
You make me cry when you look into my eyes.
And see me for who I really am.
If you can't change the world. Change yourself.
If you can't change the world. Change yourself.
And if you can't change yourself....change the world.
I'm in love with the planet I'm standing on
I can't stop
I can't stop thinking of
All the people I've ever loved
All the people I have lost
All the people I'll never know
All the feelings I've never shown.
The world's too big. And life's too short.
To be alone...To be alone. side & climbed in my mind
& taken me down to where the heat