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In this issue

The cast of characters may change from year to year, but the drama of a safari has an evergreen appeal, as one first-timer to Kenya finds out.

Discover a corner of France that’s full of surprises: the wild Camargue, and its spirited and historic capital Arles and more..

Focus on the moment...

Focus on the moment...

Focus on the moment...

10+ mins

Once Upon A Time In the West

Iceland’s wild western coast has bred a long line of storytellers, who share tales of super-human Vikings and meddlesome spirits across the millennia. We meet the people keeping the tradition alive and the landscapes that inspire them.

Once Upon A Time In the West

10 mins

Lose Yourself In Nature's Grandeur...

1. Phoenix and ScottsdaleDiscover why Frank Lloyd Wright found inspiration in these twin cities – and see the architect’s influence writ large.

Lose Yourself In Nature's Grandeur...

10+ mins

Valley Of The Roses

Travel into a secret valley deep in the Atlas Mountains for a floral festival unlike any other.

Valley Of The Roses

8 mins

la france profonde

deep in rural burgundy, a journey by canal boat reveals a landscape of medieval churches and vineyards, where traditional french life still flows at a gentler pace.

la france profonde

7 mins

peak practice

head to snowdonia in the footsteps of heroic mountaineers, for whom welsh hills were the training ground for the ultimate adventure.

peak practice

8 mins

What To See On The Great Barrier Reef

Tropical North Queensland’s Cape Tribulation is the setting for a dramatic meeting of two World Heritage-listed sites: the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest.The name Cape Tribulation originates from the problems Captain Cook’s HMS Endeavour encountered on the reefs in 1770. You’ll have no such trouble though, as you gaze at this truly unique part of the world. Nowhere else on Earth can claim to house two such vital and famous natural environments side by side. Read all about the dramatic sights in these two wildly contrasting landscapes.

What To See On The Great Barrier Reef

3 mins

Coming Of Age

In the year Valletta becomes European Capital of Culture, its rich past and even richer present make it an irresistible city break destination

Coming Of Age

3 mins

The Rookery

The Rookery is spread across three Georgian townhouses in the neighbourhood of Clerkenwell.

The Rookery

2 mins

Voyage to South Georgia

A spur-of-the-moment plan made at a wedding reception leads to a journey by sail through iceberg-flled seas, to an Antarctic island rich in wildlife

Voyage to South Georgia

5 mins

Airports. You've Got To Love Them. No, Really. You Have Got To Love Them

A Classic Column By The Late British Writer And Critic, AA Gill (1954–2016)

Airports. You've Got To Love Them. No, Really. You Have Got To Love Them

5 mins

Land Of Ice & Fire

Journey deep into the Japan Alps to discover a place still ruled by nature and ancient traditions

Land Of Ice & Fire

9 mins

Backwell House

Somerset, England

Backwell House

2 mins

obama's travels

as he departs office, us president barack obama writes exclusively for us on how travel aids international understanding, and how it can act as a worldwide force for good.

obama's travels

2 mins

Pass Lives

Take a snowshoeing trip in the Swiss Alps to traverse one of the most storied mountain passes in Europe, and to meet the brave souls who watch over travellers on the roa.

Pass Lives

10 mins

Making A Splash

Buddhist New Year is the time to see Chiang Mai, Thailand’s second city, at its most animated, from the religious processions to the wet ’n’ wild antics of the local residents.

Making A Splash

8 mins

Fire Islands

In the Azores, every landscape was created by a volcano. Their eruptions have created a fertile land, where nature thrives and each island tells a new story.

Fire Islands

3 mins

Beauty & The Beach

On the Sunshine Coast, there’s bound to be a stretch of sand somewhere with your name on it, whether you’re looking for earthy adventures or something a little more polished. You’ll find a myriad of beach towns, each with their own distinct flavour, vast stretches of pristine beaches and several attractive resorts available with Flight Centre to suit a range of tastes and budgets. Stretching from the tip of Bribie Island to the Cooloola Coast, the Sunshine Coast and its diverse natural scenery are ready and waiting for your arrival. Read on for a taste of what you can expect.

Beauty & The Beach

3 mins

The Scottish Kilt

With the exception of the Loch Ness monster, no other Scottish icon is as enigmatic and contentious as the kilt. Read on to discover why

The Scottish Kilt

1 min

The Craft Brewer

The Czech Republic is one of the world’s most historic beer destinations. Raise a glass with one woman who is helping to propel its brewing scene into the 21st century

The Craft Brewer

3 mins

Scotch Egg

In a surprise move, our quest plays out through London rather than Scotland, ranging from the capital’s fanciest food emporium to a prizewinning backstreet pub

Scotch Egg

8 mins

Hot Shot

Regular contributor Jonathan Gregson has just won the Photography Award at the Travel Media Awards 2017. Here he tells us about his inspiration and shares his tips for better travel photos

2 mins

It's a Wonderful Life

With an abundance of festive cheer set against a landscape of snow-laden firs, Vermont has all the charm of the classic American Christmas movies, but dig a little deeper and you’ll discover a state like no other in the US

It's a Wonderful Life

9 mins

Paris On Film

Cinema was born in the french capital when auguste and louis lumière screened their first short film here in 1895. The city feels like one giant, ageless movie set, its doors permanently open: the eiffel tower and notre dame are silver-screen stars as surely as gérard depardieu or catherine deneuve. Follow in the footsteps of giants with our tour of film locations haunted by paris’s silver-screen residents and visitors, from amélie to 007.

Paris On Film

8 mins

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Lonely Planet UK Magazine Description:

PublisherImmediate Media

CategoryTravel

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

As more and more Indians travel and travel abroad, they discover that the travel guides in the market while being helpful, rarely have answers for needs that are typically Indian: Will I find a vegetarian restaurant in Beijing? How do I travel safely with my whole family? What do I buy for folks back home and where do I buy them?

Enter Lonely Planet India. The main purpose of setting up shop in India is to provide authentic and independent information tailored for the Indian traveller’s needs and written by Indian authors. Lonely Planet promises Indian travellers better travel planning, richer experiences and more memorable holidays to share. Our full colour travel guides, packed with breathtaking images, are easy to use, reader-friendly, and offer great value for money. Online, you’ll find advice, inspiration and an easy way to buy our guides.

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