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  1. Soak up the sun in fast-pulsed Sydney, the city that struts it like it's the capital...

    Sydney, Sydney

    by Lonely Planet Television

  2. One of the most isolated islands in the world - geographically and logistically - most of the inhabitants on Pitcairn are direct descendants of the Bounty mutineers. (2009)

    The Bounty mutineers, Pitcairn Island

    by Lonely Planet Television

  3. Lonely Planet's lightning guide to Fiji.

    Lonely Planet travel video, Fiji

    by Lonely Planet Television

  4. Tony Wheeler, founder of Lonely Planet visits the tourist capital of the north of New Zealand, Rotorua. Here, you can't escape the rich Maori culture or of course the famous thermal areas of mud bubbling pools and Hot Springs. But if you need to get away from the rotten egg smells of these thermal pools, take a walk by the beautiful surrounding lakes and forests, or try out New Zealand's new craze - zorbing!

    Founder of Lonely Planet , Rotorua

    by Lonely Planet Television

  5. Discover the mountains of West Papua with wilderness writer Jay Griffiths.

    Mountains, West Papua, Pacific

    by Lonely Planet Television

  6. TV Presenter Yumi Stynes experiences Australia’s number one natural high: the World Heritage–listed Daintree rainforest. Unbeknownst to many people, it is also the traditional land of the Kuku Yalanji indigenous people. Yumi Stynes goes for a mangrove hunt with the Walker brothers, of the Kuku Yalanji clan; and joins a hands-on project that is gives back to the Daintree.

    Daintree rainforest, Queensland

    by Lonely Planet Television

  7. Tattoo your path through the biggest Polynesian city in the world. How about some kai, bro?

    Polynesian city, Auckland

    by Lonely Planet Television

  8. Lonely Planet author Celeste Brash takes you back to the birthplace of surfing, Polynesia. Teahupoo, may be one of the quietest villages in Tahiti, but is famous for its huge waves. And when the Billabong Pro Surf Competition is held once a year, it turns this quiet little town into the centre of the surfing world.

    Birthplace of surfing, Polynesia, Tahiti

    by Lonely Planet Television

  9. Tony Wheeler, one of the founders of Lonely Planet, visits Raratonga in the Cook Islands. It's all beautiful beaches to laze on, the Muri lagoon, snorkelling and diving. And if the pristine beauty isn't spiritual enough, try the Sunday church services with the locals.

    Rarotonga, Cook Islands

    by Lonely Planet Television

  10. With over 12, 000 kilometres of coastline Western Australia has an unfair advantage. They’ve got more beaches than anywhere else in Australia – so it’s no surprise the region of Kalbarri topped the list of best coastal experiences. Considered one of the best places to surf, bushwalk and kayak in Australia – if not the world – Barton Lynch puts Kalbarri’s surfing prowess to the test; both on and out of water.

    Kalbarri, Western Australia

    by Lonely Planet Television

  11. Lonely Planet founder Tony Wheeler and his daughter Tashi give us their top three Aussie Family Road Trips.

    Tony Wheeler, Northern Territory

    by Lonely Planet Television

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