Jul 15, 2010 • 4 min read
Though the old Las Vegas clichés might be exactly what most people come for, when you’ve had your fill of monster buffets, sipped all the 99 cent…
Jul 15, 2010 • 4 min read
Though the old Las Vegas clichés might be exactly what most people come for, when you’ve had your fill of monster buffets, sipped all the 99 cent…
Jul 15, 2010 • 3 min read
The sugary sand and crystalline waters of Mexico’s beaches have enticed travellers for decades, but the southern Pacific Coast is home to some of Mexico’s…
Jul 15, 2010 • 3 min read
It’s Mumbai in July, and the air is so thick that even the ever-diligent auto rickshaw drivers are disinclined to get up from their divans and deliver you…
Jul 13, 2010 • 3 min read
The Loire Valley châteaux are a bit like buses: you wait ages for one to come along, then suddenly five show up together. There’s no doubt that the region…
Jul 5, 2010 • 3 min read
Named for the eucalyptus fumes that tint the air from a distance, the Blue Mountains have long been a hill sanctuary for stressed-out Sydneysiders. With a…
Jun 22, 2010 • 4 min read
Every so often we all get that unmistakable itch to flee the city. Lonely Planet author Sarah Wintle picks the best weekend breaks and out-of-town…
Apr 8, 2010 • 5 min read
Ahh, your own place in the sun. In this excerpt from Lonely Planet's 1000 Ultimate Experiences, we show how to make like a beach bum and head for the…
Mar 25, 2010 • 1 min read
Where else but the Great Smokies would give you such an intoxicating blend of ancient forests and full-blown kitsch?
Mar 23, 2010 • 3 min read
Think of the Philippines and images of gorgeous beaches and crystal blue seas are sure to spring to mind. Islands such as Boracay and Palawan easily…
Nov 23, 2009 • 2 min read
The Gibb River Road sits in the same travel trophy cabinet as the Canning Stock Route, the Birdsville Track and the other great Aussie outback tracks. In…
Nov 19, 2009 • 2 min read
Dominic Bonuccelli travelled to Mexico on assignment for Lonely Planet. You can follow his adventures on Lonely Planet: Roads Less Travelled, screening…
Nov 10, 2009 • 3 min read
Down in the Nu Valley, in a remote western corner of China's Yunnan province, life revolves around the mighty Nu Jiang (Nu River). The river is usually…
Nov 5, 2009 • 3 min read
There are so few truly wild places left it’s easy to feel the world is mapped, conquered, predictable. Yet tucked away in Mexico's western Sierra Madres…
Oct 17, 2009 • 2 min read
I had been told to look out for the orangutans. Those cheeky chimps at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre in Borneo could nab a hat or pinch a…
Sep 22, 2009 • 2 min read
Australia's largest state, to describe Western Australia as vast is an understatement. Much of its 2.5 million square kilometres is rough and dry, rich…
Sep 17, 2009 • 6 min read
Memphis, home of stars. Graceland? Tick. Peabody Hotel? Move over with your blue suede shoes, King - the web feet are hitting the red carpet. The Peabody…
Sep 14, 2009 • 1 min read
With its warm sandy beaches and steamy jungles, jaw-dropping skyscrapers and stilt houses, Malaysia attracts travellers keen to explore its many contrasts…
Aug 27, 2009 • 2 min read
If you imagine taking all the hippos you'd see at any famous East African park and cramming them together into a muddy trickle of water that you could…
Aug 25, 2009 • 2 min read
Being one of the most beautiful corners of England’s green and pleasant land means the Lake District is hardly off the beaten track. And knowing that its…
Aug 20, 2009 • 2 min read
Since 1938 Malaysia's Taman Negara has been the definitive must-see park in Southeast Asia. In fact, Taman Negara simply means 'national park' in the…
Jul 31, 2009 • 2 min read
Sure, you can come to Africa and spot the Big Five, but here's a reserve hosting other beasties who came to visit and just never left.
Jul 31, 2009 • 2 min read
One of the best ways to experience Costa Rica is to volunteer. Not only is volunteering a great way to help foster local economies in a sustainable way,…