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V**E
I gave it to my son for his journeys in his retirement
Very helpful
M**N
Encourages great travel
Fantastic book. Excellent advice. Really interesting
F**2
Beautiful photographs
My daughter is considering taking a gap year either in 2025 or 2026 to do some traveling in between her studies, but as yet she is undecided on what parts of the world she wants to travel and explore.This hardback book is full of beautiful photographs and gives a insight to where to explore in the given regions. It is a lovely book to just pick up and dip in and out of when you feel like.This book isn't a in-depth travel guide but certainly gives enough information to peak your interest to research the areas contained within it more and if you should add to your list of possible destinations to visit.My daughter will be sure to enjoy flicking through this book and is another one to add to her growing collection of travel books.
J**N
Best in travel 2025
Grate book, thanks.
D**N
A unique way of looking at future travel plans
I've got lots of Lonely Planet books for specific locations, like India, Malta, Barcelona, but I wanted to have a look through this one to see if it'll broaden my travel horizons as I tend to keep going back to places I've already visited. I am happy to say that merely opening the book to the contents pages gives me enough information to know there are many places I need to visit and will be able to get some good insights from this Best in Travel book.What interests me the most is that it's not just a top 10 list of cities or countries, but theme based ideas of which some really resonate with me like the parks, beaches and "taking it easy". I'm really glad I got this book.
J**3
Sturdy informative book
Beautifully illustrated informative BEST in TRAVEL 2025 Lonely planet guide. This is very handy to carry on travels. It's hard bound so will last. Has maps, pictures, information on where to go, how to get there. It's a book with very interesting information. I shall be using this on my travels. The paper for pages is also of very good quality so this book will endure wear and tear of travels!!!
N**E
A very good book
I’m a big fan of lonely planet books and have used them for a couple of decades on my travels. This is more of a coffee table book, it’s hardback and is nicely presented if a little smaller than I anticipated. Has some nice suggestions for the more obscure travel destinations.It’s split into different sections - top ten countries, cities, regions, travel trends and each destination has a handy section detailing when to go and how to get there.
W**E
Hugely Visual Guide to a Set of Stunning Locations - Some Well Known, Others, Lesser-Travelled
Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel is the 15th instalment of this popular coffee table book, featuring 30 remarkable destinations across countries, cities, and regions.Thee book is categorised as follows:• Top 10 Countries: Highlights nations celebrated for their natural beauty, cultural significance, or rising popularity. For example, Cameroon is ranked as the top country for its unspoiled beaches and vibrant culture.• Top 10 Cities: Features urban destinations with unique charm and appeal. Toulouse, France, is noted for its artistic scene and dynamic energy.• Top 10 Regions: Explores areas with distinctive landscapes and cultural offerings. The Low Country and Coastal Georgia in the USA, for example, are praised for their natural beauty and culinary heritage.• Top 10 Travel Trends: Includes ideas for travel themes or experiences, such as eco-tourism, culinary travel, and off-the-beaten-path adventures.Each entry provides insights into why the destination was chosen, along with practical tips for visitors. The guide emphasises sustainable tourism, aiming to inspire travellers to make meaningful and responsible choices.The destinations are chosen by Lonely Planet’s extensive global network of travel experts, writers, and editors. The selection process balances emerging hotspots with classic favourites, enssuring diverse and fresh recommendations. While it includes well-known spots like the spread on Toulouse in France, it also highlights lesser-travelled areas such as Cameroon and East Anglia in England, offering a mix of popular and hidden gems.As with other Lonely Planet publicatioons, the guide is visually stunning, featuring high-quality photography and engaging design to complement its well-researched content.This guide emphasises sustainable and maeningful travel, highlighting destinations with cultural, environmental, and social impact. Its expert curation balances emerging hotspots and fresh takes on classic favourites, making it a versatile resource for adventurers seeking inspiration. Whether it’s the art, food, or nature that draws you in, the guide offers plenty of fodder to start your 2025 bucket list.
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