The Lonely Planet Travel Guide has voted
Morocco as one of the Top 10 Countries to visit in 2015. Each year Lonely Planet Experts circumvent the globe to offer a list of the Top 10 cities, regions and countries to travelers with wanderlust. The results were released with its annual Best in Travel 2015 Lonely Planet Guidebook. This is their biggest guidebook of the year. Choices are made based upon “topicality, unique experiences and ‘wow’ factor.” The destinations that figured in to Lonely Planet’s list of Top 10 Countries for 2015 included Singapore, Namibia, Lithuania, Nicaragua, Ireland, Republic of Congo, Serbia, The Philippines, St Lucia
and
Morocco. The Top 10 Regions are Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, Rocky Mountain National Park, USA, The Toledo District, Belize, Tasmania, Australia, Northern Norway, Khumbu, Nepal, Copper Canyon, Mexico, Flores, Indonesia, Atacama Desert, Chile
and Macau, China. The Top 10 Cities voted Best to Travel by Lonely Planet are
Washington, DC, USA, El Chaltén, Argentina, Milan, Italy, Zermatt, Switzerland, Valletta, Malta, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Salisbury, UK, Vienna, Austria, Chennai, India
and Toronto, Canada. Lonely Planet also includes other categories in it Best in Travel Book such as
Best Value Destinations for 2015,
Unforgettable Family Travel Experiences, The Best Free Things to do in 2015,
Most Illuminating Experiences
and Best Places for Extreme Eating
along with The Most Gay-friendly Places on the Planet. Lonely Planet is the largest travel guidebook publisher worldwide and was co-founded by Maureen and Toney Wheeler. Today, the American billionaire Brad Kelley owns Lonely Planet.
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