Lonely Planet Celebrates 100 Million Guidebooks And Travel Experiences
Lonely Planet is celebrating the publication of its 100 millionth guidebook by inviting travellers to share photographs
of their favourite travel experiences online.
The 15th edition of the guide to Australia is officially the 100 millionth book to be published in Lonely Planet’s 37 year history.
To celebrate, Lonely Planet will launch a competition on 29 January to encourage travellers to share their favourite
travel images and be in the running to win a round-the-world trip for two, or one of 200 Nokia handsets valued at around
$800AUD. Travellers will be able to upload their travel images from 29 January via lonelyplanetcom/win
Lonely Planet’s co-founder, Tony Wheeler, said shared travel experiences are at the heart of everything Lonely Planet
does. “And this is why we decided to reach out to our travel community with a competition to build the world’s largest
online mosaic of travel images to support us having published 100 million guidebooks.
“Pictures are a wonderful way to tell a story. They can celebrate memories of travel and capture the essence of our
experiences. Over the years, Maureen and I have taken thousands of pictures around the world, and they’re an important
part of our travel history.
“I’m delighted and amazed that we’ve published 100 million books, but the real cause for celebration is the hundreds of
millions of shared travel stories experienced by Lonely Planet travellers. Sharing those stories is something we’ve been
encouraging for decades,” Tony Wheeler said.
Lonely Planet CEO Matt Goldberg said the milestone of publishing 100 million books was an opportunity to reflect on how
the company has evolved as a multi-media travel publisher.
“Lonely Planet serves an amazing global community of like-minded travel enthusiasts who, not only buy our books, but
also enjoy accessing travel content, information, and services online and wirelessly, as well as through TV and
magazines.
“This milestone is not about us; it’s about you. We would never have reached our 100 millionth publication without the
goodwill of a loyal travel community who have enthusiastically shared their experiences with Lonely Planet out of the
pure joy of travel and to help all travellers on their next journey.
“We hope everyone enjoys sharing their favourite travel images in our effort to build the world’s largest online mosaic
of travel photography,” Matt Goldberg said.
You don’t have to be a professional photographer to enter. Entries will be judged on how your story - a combination of
an image and a caption - captures the adventurous free spirit of Lonely Planet and getting to the heart of a place.
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