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Komodo is part of the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia and is particularly famous as being home to the Komodo dragon, the world’s largest lizard

KOMODO ISLAND, INDONESIA

Here be dragons

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March 2018
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EDITOR’S LETTER
editor’s note
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REGULARS
BEHIND THE SCENES
WhatTeam Lonely Planet has been up to this month
GLOBETROTTER
Globetrotter
A WORLD OF TRAVEL NEWS AND DISCOVERIES
EASY TRIPS
Easy Trips
THIS MONTH... see coastal Dorset out of season, go skiing in Sicily, find romance in Paris, hit the beach in Florida and feel right at home in Budapest
Snow cone
Sicilian ski enthusiasts face two challenges. First, Mediterranean warmth, which
PARIS
What makes this city our choice for a romantic Valentine’s day break? Here are six little reasons…
Taste of the coast
Outside St Monans (pictured), one of a string of charming
Fiesta in Florida
Florida has few secrets, having long drawn visitors to its
Brody Apartments
Quote ‘Lonely Planet’ when booking a stay at Brody Apartments
The original caravan
On Morocco’s west coast, Atlantic waves break on deserted beaches
FEATURES
GREAT ESCAPE New South Wales
It’s late summer on Australia’s Pacific Coast – the perfect time to take a road trip. Using this updated design for our Great Escape section, find the sights and experiences that will bring this captivating region alive for you, starting in the increasingly creative suburbs of Sydney before you head south for good food and outdoors adventure
WHEN IN ROME
Discover four up-and-coming local neighbourhoods far from the well-trodden tourist trail
ARTISANS OF THE NEW WEST
The artistry of the American West has been celebrated around the world, and though plenty of souvenir-shop cowboy hats are mass-produced, the craftsmanship of the region is alive if you know where to look
THE PLACE TO BE
The place to be
Whether we go for a weekend or a year, most of us travel to see unforgettable sights and enjoy new experiences. But, ultimately, we travel in search of a feeling. That feeling might be a sense of surprise that we don’t receive in our daily routines, or we might want to find the mental space for thoughtful reflection. Read on to discover the very best places to feel the emotions of joy (p52), adventure (p68), passion (p84) and solitude (p96) most strongly
The place to be… to find your spirit of adventure
‘Adventure,’ says Ed Stafford, the first person to walk the length of the Amazon, ‘is honest, humbling, tough, frustrating and unbelievably addictive.’ Adventure comes in many forms but when it strikes it’s hard to resist. In the early 20th century, Gertrude Bell mapped the Middle East after she had previously climbed Mont Blanc. More recently, Canadian author Will Ferguson hitch-hiked Japan following the cherry blossom sakura for his book Hokkaido Highway Blues. However you are calibrated for adventure, stepping even a little outside your comfort zone is enough to gain confidence in your capabilities
The place to be… to discover passion
Passion, the poster-child of 21st-century emotions, has travelled far from its origins. From the Latin ‘pati’ – to suffer – passion once described the suffering and death of Christ; transformed, it’s now a millennial must-have, a necessity for a successful life. Through history, passion’s dark side – its uncontrollable nature, its tinge of madness – has been respectfully, even fearfully, acknowledged. In classical times, it was regarded with dubiousness. ‘Subdue your passion or it will subdue you,’ warned Roman poet Horace. By Benjamin Franklin’s time (‘if passion drives you, let reason hold the reins’), it was still being handled with care. What happened to passion? Its edges rounded off, its wildness curbed, passion has been tamed for corporate seminars and self-help books. But as we travel the world we can see its mad traces – the romantic excesses, obsessive projects, wild desires, zealous pursuits. Although ‘finding your passion’ has become a cliché, when we travel it’s easier to find ourselves in passion’s path
The place to be… to enjoy solitude
‘I find it wholesome to be alone the greater part of the time. To be in company, even with the best, is soon wearisome and dissipating. I love to be alone. I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude.’
PHOTOGRAPHER’S STORY
Elemental forces
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Historic Oxford
Oxford’s history lives not just in its stones (some laid almost a thousand years ago) but also in famous former residents and the literary worlds it has inspired. Find our tips for a short break in this highly walkable city
Amsterdam: three ways
Whether you's a first-time visitor to the dutch capital looking to focus on the famous sights,or you,ve travelled here once or many times before, we have listimgs to fit your needs plus a canaliside neighbourhood walk
Two days in Amman
The Jordanian capital is young in Middle Eastern terms, but there’s a historic core to its 20th-century neighbourhoods. If you’re on your way to Petra or the Red Sea, don’t overlook Amman’s lesser-known charms
Alaska road trip
Vast areas of Alaska lie beyond the reach of any road, but we’ve put together a driving route, best tackled in two weeks, that takes in mountains and glaciers, roadside food stops and more, at the heart of this mighty state
What on Earth?
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