by NationalGeographic (Author)
This beautiful and evocative sequel to National Geographic's bestselling travel book, Journeys of a Lifetime, is illustrated with hundreds of dazzling full-color images and highlights 500 trips to the world's most inviting and inspirational - but quietly secret--locales. Secret Journeys of a Lifetime is an all-encompassing insider's view of theworld's best kept travel secrets, taking you on the road less traveled to every corner of the globe. Here are hidden corners, off-the-beaten-path oases, out-of-the-way beaches, unknown vistas, and much more--all bringing you the joy of discovery that makes travel experiences unforgettable. Illustrated with beautiful, oversized photographs, you'll discover the gems that only the locals can guide you to and learn things that only experts know, including the "wheres" and "whens" to help you get the most out of your trip. Special features entitled "My Secret Journey" allow National Geographic writers and photographers to eloquently share one of their own special travel experiences.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 320
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: National Geographic
Published: 01 Jan 2011
ISBN 10: 1426206461
ISBN 13: 9781426206467
Book Overview: 500 of the World's Best Hidden Travel Gems
We're kind of obsessed with National Geographic's new book, Secret Journeys of a Lifetime. The book, which came out earlier this week, has all sorts of travel tips, from the best ghost towns worth visiting to broader topics like the most idyllic island getaways, spiritual travel tips and even classic road trips worth embarking on. --The Huffington Post
As is custom in a National Geographic coffee table book, the photos are stunning; the practical information and planning advice are useful; and the small sidebars on other nearby points of interest are fascinating. But most compelling are the star attractions, with vivid descriptions that transport you for a tiny glimpse into an often unseen world. It will leave you wondering what National Geographic will come up with next. -San Jose Mercury News