A visit to the Enchanted Isles on the isolated Galapagos, will produce unforgetful memories of unique animals and amazing landscapes.
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In the jungle-clad mountains of the Sierra Nevada, we visited a cocaine lab run by a coca farmer. How do you make cocaine? Take some coca leaves, a number of nasty substances, add some bullets, some scary para-military soldiers, a dash of guerrillas, some corrupt cops and a pinch of coca farmer, and you've got one of the world's deadliest drug ***tails.
Erin Richards lived, worked and even got married in Amsterdam. It's a lot more than the lure of the red light district and the business hub. Relax like a local, spend hours by the canal, cycle around and head off for a night at a brown café. Why are they brown again?
Lonely Planet author Sally O'Brien has worn out shoes walking through Copenhagen, the bridge between Europe and Scandanavia. By the way, in case you're trying to learn Danish, they all speak English better than you do.
A peek at life in one of the most fascinating cities in the world. It also has to be the most exotic & clean place on earth. A most unusual combination. The music to the piece is called Sunya's Freedom and was composed by Ed Barguiarena. The shooting and execution was done by Nick Higgins www.nickhiggins.com and the piece was produced by Kerry Candaele and Nick Higgins.
Tony Wheeler, founder of Lonely Planet rediscovers Bogota, Colombia's capital. From its historical colonial era, to modern museums, universities and its famous hilltop, Cerro de Montserrat, will guarantee leaving you breathless.
In India, Rajasthan is known as the Land of Kings. Highlights include Udaipur, the 'Venice of the East' which houses the world's biggest turban; Jaisalmer's ancient fort which is still a working city and Pushkar's annual camel fair with people and camels as far as the eye can see. But it's the Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok where they honour the kaba rats, that might take your breath away.
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.
In Burundi Africa a small village of Batwa Pygmies opens its first eco-tourism venture. We were the first guests to experience their hospitality - and we highly recommend it! If you would like to try it too, details appear in the end credits of the clip.
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During a free trip to France to meet his fathers new fiancee, an ungrateful Australian gains perspective on his place within the universe while visiting a wonder of the world.
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 you find out which team they go for!
Our bike journey through Ecuador was quite an adventure! The scenery was spectacular, and the locals were friendly.... Just be careful where you pitch your tent!
A surfer's paradise and a beach lover's bliss, Hawaii attracts millions of visitors a year and why wouldn't it when even the name conjures up dreamy images of picture perfect tropical islands.
Nick Vivion visits Penang and describes it as one of the best food places in the world. From savoury to sweet Nick calls Penang a food paradise of epic proportions.