Bogota: Tony Wheeler Slideshow – Lonely Planet Travel Video
Tony Wheeler, founder of Lonely Planet discovered in Colombian capital of Bogota. From the colonial city of La Candelaria, modern museums, universities, Lookout Hill, Cerro de Montserrat, Bogota has emerged in the last decade as one of the worlds most dangerous one of the most exciting capital city. Like the people of tourism, as if [...]
Medieval Krakow – Lonely Planet Travel Video
A Lonely Planet author guide to Krakow, the medieval city of art, left-over Communism and bread rings, where people truly care about their culture. Travel with Lonely Planet. Produced by Lonely Planet TV
Mongolia: Lonely Planet Travel Video
Lonely Planet author Michael Kohn recommends Mongolia as the kind of country where you can just turn up and be guaranteed adventure. Not a surprise when nomad culture is alive and their hero is Ghengis Khan. Produced by Lonely Planet TV
Beijing: Hi-jinx – Lonely Planet Travel Video
The sites around Beijing are just as amazing as the sites inside the city. Here are some quick shots from the Summer Palace, the Great Wall and the Lao Shan Mountain Biking Area. Produced by China Deep for Lonely Planet TV
Eating in Ho Chi Minh City – Lonely Planet Travel Video
After getting food poisoning in India and basically fasting for a week, I was starving, and on the hunt for delicious Vietnamese delicacies. The goal was to spend the entire day satiating my hunger, breakfast, lunch, dinner, desert and coffee. I had a mission on this one epic day to fill my empty belly in [...]
Edinburgh – Lonely Planet Travel Video
Lonely Planet author George Dunford sums up Edinburgh. More Europe than Britain probably because of the month-long Edinburgh Arts Festival every August, the city is sophisticated Scotland. Pub culture is the backbone of society, making it easy to meet the locals. Try scotch or hand-made Real Ale but steer clear of football in conversation until [...]
