Destinations

If you’re looking for a new festival experience, you’re going to need a guide. Here, Lonely Planet writer Sasha Brady explains why France’s long-running Rencontres Trans Musicales music festival is worth traveling for and why you should make it happen. France’s Recontres Trans Musicales has become a December tradition for me. I’ve been every year
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A small country that’s big on hospitality, ancient history and culture – with numerous Unesco World Heritage sites – Jordan offers endless opportunities for adventure. From afar, it’s often unfairly lumped in with regional conflict and, as such, overlooked by timid travelers. But in reality, it’s a welcoming and peaceful destination not to be missed. Don’t
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With wistful misty peaks, ancient hidden temples, otherworldly karst outcrops and dense jungle teeming with wildlife, Thailand offers a veritable feast for hikers. Whether you want to conquer mountains, circumnavigate stunning sandy islands or simply make your way to Thailand’s biggest waterfall, there’s plenty to pick from. What’s more, with a superb transport system, it’s
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Jordan is a small country largely covered by desert, but the weather is not uniform and varies depending on altitude, location, and season. When choosing the best time to visit Jordan, you’ll need to first decide what’s most important to you.  Two of the biggest factors to consider are the weather and your budget. Summers
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There are many reasons to put Jordan on your travel wish list.  Beyond the well-known (and justly famous) cliff-carved city of Petra, visitors here can the explore friendly villages and forested trails of Jordan’s north, the ancient ruins in Amman and the mind-bending Mars-like desertscapes of Wadi Rum. Jordan is a fabulous destination for travelers with an adventurous
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With its pulsing, modern cities, beautiful rural landscapes and world-renowned cuisine, Japan is one of the top stops for travelers seeking a fully immersive Asian experience. And there’s good news: travelers dreaming of a long-awaited trip to Japan need wait no longer – independent travel into the country resumed as of October 11, 2022. After
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Exploring Jordan on a road trip affords you access to places unreachable by public transportation, giving you the freedom to choose your own adventure along the way, rather than being tied to the timeline of a set tour.  But driving in Jordan also often means interpreting unwritten rules of the road while navigating congested streets. For travelers
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Tulum is a city of two halves: pueblo (town) and playa (beach), connected by a dusty paved road called Avenida Cobá. It’s not hard to get around either area – biking is popular and public transportation is robust – but the two areas are different. Tulum Pueblo is a small gritty town that’s bustling with
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On a clear day in Seattle, looking southbound you can see Mt Rainier – a 14,000ft glaciated towering volcano. Way off to the east are the gateways of the North Cascades, one of the country’s few free national parks, boasting more than 300 glaciers (the most in the continental US).  Westward are the ranges of
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Tulum is one of Mexico’s crown jewels, a place of picture-perfect beaches and ancient seaside ruins, where nature and art intertwine, and a boho-chic vibe permeates. It’s also a city with two souls – beach and town – and offers easy access to nightlife and good food plus magnificent outdoor adventure. To help you enjoy the
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Tulum’s beaches might just be the most beautiful in Mexico. The stretch of shoreline adjacent to the town boasts 10km of sublime white sand, lapped by the turquoise Caribbean Sea, which is clear and temperate almost year-round. At one end lie the dramatic Tulum Ruins, and at the other is the vast Sian Ka’an Biosphere
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California has a reputation for sunshine, beaches and palm trees – but that’s only part of the picture. As well as the longest coastline in the continental USA, the Golden State offers small-town getaways, snowy adventures, fine food and wine, Indigenous culture and unique natural encounters. Get trusted guidance to the world’s most breathtaking experiences delivered
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Glorious stretches of sand and eco-chic hotels are reason enough to visit Tulum, but if you can drag yourself away, you’ll find that this is much more than a beach destination. Tulum is a gateway to the remarkable riches of the Yucatán Peninsula, and you can find towering Maya ruins, dense jungle forests, colonial towns and the
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