Lonely Planet unveils 2010's Most Definitive Winter List
And if this wasn't the only reason to celebrate, there's more. From the Summer Hot List featured in the February 2010 launch issue to 2010's Most Definitive Winter List revealed in the October Issue (on stands now), Lonely Planet Magazine has been instrumental in inspiring Indian travellers to plan their itineraries and venture into parts unknown and known creating a thread of discoveries and rediscoveries in the process.
Spanning an expansive 25 destinations, the Winter List features incredible places to kick-start the cold with. Whether one wants to welcome the drop in temperature or escape to sunnier lands, the October Issue has everything covered. There's great variety too -- the always 'beguiling treasures of Egypt, frozen waterfalls in Croatia, little villages in Rajasthan, elephant-seal colonies in Argentina, sand-skiing in the Arabian Desert and lots more.
Debolin Sen, Publisher Lonely Planet Magazine India said "That we've been voted the most preferred travel magazine in India is extremely heartening. Supported by stunning editorial, the magazine continues its relentless surge in the country, attracting readers by the plenty into its fold. We remain committed to providing our readers inspirational travel content that they cannot get anywhere else".
Commenting on the Winter List Vardhan Kondvikar, Editor said "We don't want you spending a dull winter in the city when you could be out having fun ' we've put together a bunch of great spots to get the best out of the end of the year. And this list really goes round the world, with destinations on every continent (including Antarctica!)".
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