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
A Fork In The Road: Tales of Food, Pleasure and Discovery On The Road
Lonely Planet Best Midwest Trips: 17 Trips from USA's Best Trips Travel Guide (Regional Travel Guide)
Not For Parents Europe: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know
Instant Expert: A Visual Guide to the Skills You've Always Wanted
Fodor's Dordogne & the Best of Southwest France: with Paris
Lonely Planet Indonesian Phrasebook
Lonely Planet Bulgarian Phrasebook & Dictionary
Lonely Planet Best Autumn Trips: 37 Trips from USA's Best Trips Travel Guide
Lonely Planet's A-Z of Wildlife Watching
Lonely Planet Discover Japan
Lonely Planet The Europe Book
Great Adventures: Experience the World at its Breathtaking Best
Not For Parents Extreme Planet
The Family Travel Handbook (Lonely Planet)
Lonely Planet Discover Great Britain
Lonely Planet Not for Parents Asia.
Travel with Children: The Essential Guide for Travelling Families
The World's Best Spicy Food: Where to Find it & How to Make it
Lonely Planet Discover Japan
Lonely Planet West Coast Australia (Regional Guide)
From the Source - Italy: Italy's Most Authentic Recipes From the People That Know Them Best
Discover London Travel Guide (Lonely Planet)
Lonely Planet The Africa Book (General Pictorial)
Lonely Planet Mediterranean Europe Phrasebook & Dictionary