The 2009 MyJourney contest unearthed amazing film-making talent across the US. Congratulations to our five finalists and the ultimate winner, Andrew Keenan-Bolger for his video, 'Taste of Philly'.
Lonely Planet co-founder Tony Wheeler shares his thoughts on Lonely Planet achieving its 100 millionth book milestone and what sharing travel stories means to him while filming Lonely Planet: Roads Less Travelled on location in Alaska.
Lonely Planet Author, Ray Bartlett experiences one of Japan's most spiritual ceremonies, the Nachi Fire festival. Dating back almost 1700 years ago this cleansing ritual is a symbol of burning away the sins and mistakes of the past year. For even an agnostic like Ray, this spiritual festival left him feeling humbled, introspective and in awe.
During a hectic bike-ride through Africa, Lonely Planet author Scott Kennedy has a moment to contemplate the ancient ruins at Luxor. The Valley of the Kings does not disappoint but it's at the Temple of Karnak at dusk where he has his wow moment.
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Lonely Planet authors and staff took on the challenge of cycling through Africa from Cairo to Capetown. Rana Freedman and Martin Heng rode leg four of Tour d'Afrique from Nairobi Kenya to Iringa, Tanzania.
Lonely Planet founder, authors and staff took on the challenge of cycling through Africa from Cairo to Capetown. Fiona Siseman and Tony Wheeler along with Rana Freedman and Martin Heng rode leg five of Tour d'Afrique from Iringa, Tanzania to Lilongwe, Malawi.
Lonely Planet author, Greg Benchwick takes a walking tour of Denver and begins at the Denver Art Museum. Not reknowned as a city for art, but Greg surprises us with some of the big names in art on show in Denver.
Anthony Fowlestone applies the Tibetan Buddhism symbol of the Endless Knot to his experiences of travelling the world. Prepare to be inspired to think differently next time you venture out on your next holiday!
Produced by: Anthony Fowlestone for Lonely Planet Television