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 Pocket Stockholm
Lonely Planet Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks (Travel Guide)
Not For Parents New York City: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know
How to Survive Anything: A Visual Guide to Laughing in the Face of Adversity
The Big Trip: Your Ultimate Guide to Gap Years and Overseas Adventures
Lonely Planet Discover Kauai
Lonely Planet San Francisco (Travel Guide)
Lonely Planet Brazilian Portuguese Phrasebook & Dictionary
Lonely Planet Seoul
Fodor's Thailand: with Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, and Laos (Full-color Travel Guide)
Lonely Planet Spanish Phrasebook & Dictionary
48 hours in Los Angeles (Regional Travel Guide)
48 Hours in San Francisco
Lonely Planet Rajasthan, Delhi & Agra
Lonely Planet Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei
Lonely Planet Canada (Travel Guide)
Not For Parents Travel Book
Fodor's Pacific Northwest: with Oregon, Washington, and Vancouver (Full-color Travel Guide)
Travel with Children
Volunteer: A Traveller's Guide to Making a Difference Around the World
Lonely Planet Discover Switzerland
Lonely Planet Farsi
Lonely Planet South India & Kerala
Lonely Planet Southeast Asia Phrasebook & Dictionary