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]]>Lonely Planet is celebrating the 65th anniversary of Cameroon’s independence by choosing it as the No. 1 country worth visiting in 2025, due to its sun-kissed beaches, rich cultural scene, and unspoiled national parks.
Toulouse, France aka “Paris in miniature” has been chosen as the top city worth exploring in 2025. Lonely Planet is singling out its countless art galleries, excellent food, and scenic riverside as some of the reasons why it deserves a spot on your bucket list.
Lonely Planet also singled out several regions around the world that deserve a moment of your time, starting with Low Country in South Carolina and Georgia. It’s home to several large cities, including Charleston and Savannah, in addition to stunning beaches, marshes, and a vibrant food scene.
2025 is bringing many amazing travel trends our way, and train-hopping will be going stronger than ever according to Lonely Planet. It’s a great way to approach your trip more mindfully and explore the world while trying to lower your carbon footprint.
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]]>Travel guides such as the Lonely Planet don’t just contain recommendations for accommodation, food, and activities. They are also packed full of fascinating and easily digestible information about the history, culture, customs, and language of your destination. This will help you gain a deeper understanding of the country you’re in, connect with locals, and have a more enriching experience.
Perhaps you’re traveling somewhere where the internet is patchy, your roaming data has run out or you just fancy disconnecting from the world for a few days. Having a travel guide means you can carry heaps of useful information in your backpack, with no need to ask for the Wi-Fi password.
Building up a collection of guidebooks to display proudly on your bookshelf is a lovely visual reminder of your travel experiences. Plus, the guidebook itself can become an interactive record of your trip. Circle the places you’ve visited and loved, make notes and lend books to friends from your travel library to pass on the joy!
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]]>The post “Lonely Planet” Unveils “Best in Travel” Forecast for 2025 appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Lonely Planet is celebrating the 65th anniversary of Cameroon’s independence by choosing it as the No. 1 country worth visiting in 2025, due to its sun-kissed beaches, rich cultural scene, and unspoiled national parks.
Toulouse, France aka “Paris in miniature” has been chosen as the top city worth exploring in 2025. Lonely Planet is singling out its countless art galleries, excellent food, and scenic riverside as some of the reasons why it deserves a spot on your bucket list.
Lonely Planet also singled out several regions around the world that deserve a moment of your time, starting with Low Country in South Carolina and Georgia. It’s home to several large cities, including Charleston and Savannah, in addition to stunning beaches, marshes, and a vibrant food scene.
2025 is bringing many amazing travel trends our way, and train-hopping will be going stronger than ever according to Lonely Planet. It’s a great way to approach your trip more mindfully and explore the world while trying to lower your carbon footprint.
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]]>The post Why You Should Buy a Guide Book Before Your Next Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Travel guides such as the Lonely Planet don’t just contain recommendations for accommodation, food, and activities. They are also packed full of fascinating and easily digestible information about the history, culture, customs, and language of your destination. This will help you gain a deeper understanding of the country you’re in, connect with locals, and have a more enriching experience.
Perhaps you’re traveling somewhere where the internet is patchy, your roaming data has run out or you just fancy disconnecting from the world for a few days. Having a travel guide means you can carry heaps of useful information in your backpack, with no need to ask for the Wi-Fi password.
Building up a collection of guidebooks to display proudly on your bookshelf is a lovely visual reminder of your travel experiences. Plus, the guidebook itself can become an interactive record of your trip. Circle the places you’ve visited and loved, make notes and lend books to friends from your travel library to pass on the joy!
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