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Your sneak peek of all our incredible picks is inside!     Save the date! Mark your calend

Your sneak peek of all our incredible picks is inside!   [View in browser]( [Lonely Planet logo]( [TikTok]( [instagram]( [facebook](   Save the date! [A car driving along a track in Mongolia]( Mark your calendar for October 25! Drum roll, please! In just three weeks, Lonely Planet will reveal Best in Travel picks for 2024. That means just 21 days until you'll learn all the exciting cities, regions and countries we picked. In just 500 hours you can start planning your travel schedule for the upcoming year. Do we sound excited? It's because we are! It's our anniversary here at Lonely Planet. For 50 years, we've taken you off the beaten path to find authentic experiences so you can make unforgettable holiday memories. So this year, in honor of that milestone birthday, we've expanded our list to showcase 50 thrilling destinations sure to please every type of traveler. Want a sneak peek of what to expect? We thought so. [Your preview of Best in Travel 2024](   Get ready for Best in Travel 2024! Already looking forward to the reveal of our full list? Yeah, same. Here are some ways you can get ready for our big launch. Set up a Lonely Planet profile. [Your free account]( will allow you to save all your favorite destinations from the list as well as our expert guidance so you can find it quickly later. Follow us on social media. We're on [Instagram]( [Threads]( [TikTok]( [Facebook]( [X]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube](. Make sure you're following us for all the hottest travel tips. Grab a copy of Best in Travel 2024 for everyone on your gift list. The book version of our iconic list returns this year, just in time for the holiday season. It'll be available in [our online shop]( on October 25.     [Woman standing in front of the Dead Sea]( The year isn't over yet. Eating in Peru. Unwinding in Jordan. Connecting in Accra. Learning in New Mexico. A journey in Nova Scotia. How many of our 2023 picks did you make it to this past year? [See the full 2023 list]( ADVERTISEMENT [Get 60% off a Babbel subscription.]( Visit get.babbel.com to view full terms and conditions. We may receive compensation when you click one of these links.   Love travel inspiration in your inbox? Share with a fellow travel lover by forwarding to a friend. Did someone share this email with you? Subscribe by clicking [here](   This email was sent to you by: Lonely Planet Publications Ltd. | 1101 Red Ventures Drive, Fort Mill, SC 29707 © 2023 Lonely Planet [Unsubscribe]( Policy](

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