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 Discover Honolulu, Waikiki & Oahu
Lonely Planet Middle East Phrasebook & Dictionary
Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2015: The Best Trends, Destinations, Journeys & Experiences for the Year Ahead
Lonely Planet Eastern USA (Travel Guide)
Lonely Planet The Travel Hack Handbook
Not For Parents Real Wonders of the World
Lonely Planet Make My Day San Francisco
Lonely Planet Pocket Paris (Travel Guide)
Lonely Planet Make My Day London
Fodor's Alaska 2014 (Full-color Travel Guide)
Lonely Planet Southern Italy (Travel Guide)
Dark Skies: A Practical Guide to Astrotourism
Ultimate Signspotting: Absurd & Amusing Signs from Around the World
Lonely Planet Discover Honolulu, Waikiki & Oahu (Travel Guide)
48 Hours in Austin (Regional Travel Guide)
Lonely Planet India Phrasebook & Dictionary
Lonely Planet Washington, Oregon & the Pacific Northwest (Travel Guide)
Lonely Planet Canada
Lonely Planet Eastern USA (Regional Guide)
Fodor's Rio de Janeiro & Sao Paulo 2014 (Full-color Travel Guide)
48 Hours in San Diego (Regional Travel Guide)
Lonely Planet Western USA
Lonely Planet Best New England Trips: 8 Trips from USA's Best Trips Travel Guide
Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2016