Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet is a renowned travel guidebook publishing company founded in 1972 by Tony Wheeler and his wife Maureen after their overland trip from Europe to Australia highlighted a lack of budget travel information. Their first guide, *Across Asia on the Cheap*, evolved into *South East Asia on a Shoestring*, which became a backpacker's bible and propelled the company to become the world's largest travel guidebook publisher. The name derives from a misheard lyric 'lovely planet' in a song by Matthew Moore.[2][1][3]
Travel Guides
Lonely Planet Chicago
Lonely Planet Korea
Lonely Planet Polish Phrasebook & Dictionary
Lonely Planet Coastal California
Lonely Planet Central America Planning Map
Lonely Planet Mandarin Phrasebook & Dictionary
Lonely Planet The Europe Book (General Pictorial)
Jaywalking with the Irish (Lonely Planet Travel Literature)
Lonely Planet Denmark (Travel Guide)
Lonely Planet's Best Ever Photography Tips
Lonely Planet England (Travel Guide)
Lonely Planet Discover China
Not For Parents London: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know
Lonely Planet New England
Not For Parents How to be a World Explorer
Lonely Planet Russian Phrasebook & Dictionary
Lonely Planet Pocket Los Angeles (Travel Guide)
Fodor's New England: with the Best Fall Foliage Drives & Scenic Road Trips (Full-color Travel Guide)
Lonely Planet Portuguese Phrasebook & Dictionary
Lonely Planet Egyptian Arabic Phrasebook & Dictionary
Lonely Planet California (Travel Guide)
Lonely Planet Caribbean Islands (Travel Guide)
Not For Parents Australia: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know
Lonely Planet Discover Australia (Travel Guide)