So, you want to experience the ultimate overseas adventure?
Whether you're a gap year student or young traveller, taking a sabbatical or career break, a parent or guardian wanting to travel with your children, or in retirement and looking for your next adventure - The Big Trip is for you.
Advice and information in this comprehensive companion, now in its 4th edition, has been thoroughly revised and updated to include expert tips and recommendations that will help you create and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime dream adventure abroad.
We've also added a new section about how to use your time away to turn your life's passion into a new career, with advice on gaining professional accreditation in climbing, mountaineering, diving, sailing, snowsports, wildlife guiding and more. There's also a chapter on accessible travel by Martin Heng for specialist destination and travel advice for those with a disability.
Improved accommodation advice now covers everything from cheap and cheerful digs for budget backpackers to higher-end hotels for those wishing to spend more.
Experiences include:
Blackwater rafting through eerie glow-worm-lit Waitomo Caves in New Zealand
Attempting a Tibetan kora (pilgrimage) around Mt Kailash, Asia's most sacred mountain
Surfing your way along Hawaii's best beach breaks
Getting down and dirty at the Boryeong Mud Festival in Korea
Discovering your top temple at Angkor Wat in Cambodia
Volunteering on a marine conservation project off the coast of Madagascar
Learning to speak Italian at an institute in the heart of Rome
Stirring your soul along the sacred, ghat-lined Ganges in Varanasi, India
Learning to make Balinese dishes worthy of paradise
Climbing to Bhutan's iconic cliff-clinging monastery, Taktshang Goemba
Taking a tandem hang-gliding flight from Pedra Bonita over Rio de Janeiro
Qualifying to teach everything from English to skiing, diving and mountaineering
The Big Trip is your ticket to all this and more:
Essential pre-trip planning: health, safety, kit, costs, tickets (new tips such as five apps to keep
you safe, nine best ways to save on air tickets online)
Volunteering and working abroad: from freelancing and fruit picking to yacht-crewing and teaching
Regional overviews, maps and a diverse range of road-tested itineraries
Tips and stories from experts and travellers, who range from teenagers to seniors and those travelling with their kids
We understood Sri Lanka so much better thanks to this guide. It really made our trip.
Sri Lanka
Ofer Yitzhak
Traveling to Spain
The guidebook “spain” was excellent. I used it for planning the trip to Madrid, Barcelona and Toledo.
Spain
DAVID ESPINOSA
Great tool for travel planning a quick trip to this region of England
I visited Oxford las month and this Pocket Guide was a great value. Sights and pubs reviews were spot on. One thing though: during graduation season, several sights are closed down for private events. Duke Humfrey's library and the Sheldonian Theater were unavailable during my trip. Maybe there's a note in the guide which I might have missed, but a heads-up on this would be nice.
Pocket Oxford & the Cotswolds
Magnus Potter
really helpful
I love the lonely Planet Guides, they are so useful when travelling. It Had all the Importamt information about the regions in Tasmania, so we could plan our Roadtrip without googling for hours. The Cape Raoul Track was beautiful, as Well as many other places recommended Here. The prices of the ferry etc. Are also helpful. Thank you!
Experience Tasmania
andy mcloughlin
California Road trip
This booked helped me plan our family holiday of a lifetime. After wills of research I resorted to undergoing the first trip “Californias greatest hits”, although slightly edited.
I have many lonely planet books over the years witht first dating back to the 90s to Thailand