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Best in Travel 2024 is here!

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Fifty destinations for fifty years.     A letter from our Executive Editor We are thrilled

Fifty destinations for fifty years.   [View in browser]( [Lonely Planet logo]( [TikTok]( [instagram]( [facebook](   [A car driving along a track in Mongolia]( A letter from our Executive Editor We are thrilled to unveil Best in Travel 2024. Fifty destinations chosen by a travel-obsessed team that promise to inspire and awe, delight and excite, charm and captivate. Among them, bustling cities, spectacular deserts, captivating histories, beaches edged by jungle, and vast landscapes that stretch to the horizon. Our world is not just about dreaming, it’s about doing. And our choices reflect the spirit of a grateful and energized traveler who always comes home with the best stories and who can’t stop adding to the list of places they’re tingling to see next... [Read more]( [Nitya Chambers' signature]( [Nitya Chambers](   Nitya Chambers   Executive Editor     [See the entire list](   Best in Travel for your bookshelf [Hands holding copy of Best in Travel 2024 book]( Best in Travel's hardback book has returned for 2024, filled with pages of inspiration to fuel the year of travel ahead. Buy one for your collection or give the gift of travel to your friends and family. [Buy Best in Travel 2024](     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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