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Foreword
ABOUT LONELY PLANET GUIDEBOOKS Although inclusion in
The story begins with a classic travel adventure: Tony and Maureen guidebook usual
Wheeler's 1972 journey across Europe and Asia to Australia. There was implies a recommei
no useful information about the overland trail then, so Tony and Maureen dation we cannot li
published the first Lonely Planet guidebook to meet a growing need. every good pleii
From a kitchen table, Lonely Planet has grown to become the largest Exclusion does n
independent travel publisher in the world, with offices in Melbourne necessarily imp
(Australia), Oakland (USA), London (UK) and Paris (France). criticism. In fact the
Today Lonely Planet guidebooks cover the globe. There is an ever- ^^^ ^ number of reasol
growing list of books and information in a variety of media. Some things ^^ might excluí
haven't changed. The main aim is still to make it possible for adventurous ^ place - sometimes^
travellers to get out there-to explore and better understand the world.
At Lonely Planet we believe travellers can make a positive contri- '"aPPfopria
bution to the countries they visit - if they respect their host encourage an infl(
communities and spend their money wisely. Since 1986 a percentage travellei of the income from each book has been donated to aid projects and human rights campaigns, and, more recently, to wildlife conservation.
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