Lonely Planet’s Best In Travel Destinations for 2025 Revealed! Who made the list?
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Global travel authority Lonely Planet has today unveiled its top destinations to visit next year with the release of Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2025.
Highlighting Lonely Planet’s expert predictions for the coming year, Best in Travel 2025 features 30 must-visit destinations from all around the globe and is Lonely Planet’s 15th publication of their annual collection.
This year, the guide includes the Top 10 Countries, Top 10 Cities, Top 10 Regions, and Top 10 Emerging Travel Trends.
Guest: Chris Zeiher, Lonely Planet.
Presenter: Warren Andrew.
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