Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Lonely Planet's Best in Asia

Plus: just back from Uzbekistan, 7 reasons why now is the time to return to Tunisia, Meteora beyond the monasteries & more -
 
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Our travel experts have combed the beaches, temples and cities of the Asian continent to find the most exciting destinations to visit over the next 12 months.

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Southeast Asia on a Shoestring travel guide
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Just back from: Uzbekistan
Lonely Planet's Megan Eaves is just back from a journey around Uzbekistan, where she traveled across epic landscapes by rail, stayed in a desert camp with Uzbek nomads, and explored Silk Road landmarks including Bukhara's striking Kalon Minaret.
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Adventures in the forest
From crooked trees in Poland to the incredible jungles of Borneo, we've gone to every green corner of the world to handpick these fascinating forests.
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7 reasons why now is the time to return to Tunisia
Lonely Planet returned to Tunisia for the first time in nearly a decade, and we were astounded by what we found. From empty Mediterranean beaches to lonely Roman ruins, Tunisia is well and truly back on the travel radar.
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Discover: Meteora beyond the monasteries
Meteora, with its extraordinary monasteries atop smooth rock pinnacles, has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. Get away from the crowds with these unique ways to explore Greece's most spectacular region.
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Eight scenic days in the Slovenian Alps
Dominating the landscape and local psyche, Slovenia’s mountains hide glacial lakes, wooden shepherds’ huts and magnificent gorges that are ripe for exploration.
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Exploring the Small Cyclades
In search of a Greek escape without the crowds? We’ll let you in on a secret: the Small Cyclades, possibly the most picturesque Greek islands you’ve never heard of.
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