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- Gift ideas for those on your list who love to travel
- NEW YORK -- Looking for a holiday gift for someone who loves to travel? Here are recommendations from experts across the travel industry, from cruise specialists and Web site editors to Lonely Planet founder Tony Wheeler and Delta flight attendant David Lang. (Retail prices may vary.) ...
- Research articles 2007-11-25
- We tried to rebuild Iraq based on info in the 1994 Lonely Planet
- THE plan to rebuild Iraq was so vague that those given the job of reconstruction turned to an out-of-date Lonely Planet guide book for help and inspiration. Former American ambassador Barbara Bodine, who was given the job of helping to reconstruct Iraq, said: "It is a great...
- Research articles 2007-10-28
- WORLD LEADER; For the adventurous world traveller, the North East has been named as one of 30 places to be. GARETH DEIGHAN looks at how our region made Lonely Planet's must-see list for 2008
- Byline: GARETH DEIGHAN TRAVEL guidebook Lonely Planet's Bluelist, drawn up every year, is said to capture the best in travel experiences for the coming year from around the world. And the North East has made it onto the list, alongside Eritrea in Africa and Damascus in Syria. ...
- Research articles 2007-10-17
- London fantastic but painfully pricy: Lonely Planet
- LONDON AFP — London was hailed as one of the greatest cities in the world despite being horrendously expensive and filthy, according to the new Lonely Planet guidebook. The British capital was ranked as the second-most expensive city in the world and the costliest in the European Union by...
- Research articles 2006-01-17
- Brain food for tourist operators.
- Sep 19, 2005 (Northern Territory News - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Travel guide leader Lonely Planet is holding seminars for the tourism industry in the Northern Territory. The events in Alice ...
- Research articles 2005-09-19
- Serendipity Reinvented A completely new twist to travel from people who ought to know about such things.
- THE LONELY PLANET GUIDE TO EXPERIMENTAL TRAVELBy Rachael Antony & Joel HenryLonely Planet PublicationsPP: 276 Price: Rs 792When it comes to travellers, the world can roughly be divided into two. One is the variety that prefers the convenience and predictability of guided tours; you sign up for a package and...
- Research articles 2005-07-17
- WIRED FOR TRAVEL USING THE INTERNET TO AVOID TRAVAILS
- Already the only travel Web site to receive both Webby and People's Choice awards in the same year, Lonely Planet Online now has a chance to become the first to claim back-toback Webbys for its unique mix of commercial independence and comprehensive resources. Lonely Planet was one of...
- Research articles 2003-04-13
- Holidays: Britain's hidden treasures
- YOU might not want to travel very far because of the Iraq war crisis - so now's a great time to discover the hidden treasures on your own doorstep. Britain is "quite simply the most beautiful island on Earth" according to the new edition of the Lonely...
- Research articles 2003-03-30
- Rev up this search engine for adventure.(Going Places)(Online & in print)
- Byline: Judy Babcock Wylie Daily Herald Correspondent Outside Escapes, www.outsideescapes.com, is a good database of adventure travel companies. You can search them by location, activities or demographics such as age or sex. It's also possible to search at the same time by several criteria...
- Research articles 2003-01-19
- Gearing Up for the Sydney Olympics; Lonely Planet Covers the Games and the Surrounding Cities
- Business & Travel Editors OAKLAND, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Sept. 1, 2000 World-famous Australian publisher Lonely Planet offers an array of products for Olympic-bound travelers as well as at-home fans wanting to know more about the soon-to-be spotlighted Australian city. By using any of a wide-range of Lonely Planet products, travelers...
- Research articles 2000-09-01
- The Otogar is the way to go: by bus through Turkey. (Turkish bus station)
- A traveler describes his trip through Turkey via a bus line called Otogar. The trip, which began in Gumruk and ended in Istanbul, was enjoyable and pleasent due to the cleanliness, comfort and efficient service provided in the bus.During the early 1990s I dreamed of traveling through the Sinai, ...
- Research articles 1997-12-22
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