Lonely Planet release a range of beautifully bound travel journals: now it’s time to tell your stories

You can always count on Lonely Planet to create beautiful books, packed with content about travel. But the company also creates beautiful books with not so much content — travel journals, in fact, where you get to write about your own adventures, domestic and abroad.
Lonely Planet ’s new range of travel notebooks offers a thoughtful blend of style, practicality and nostalgia, designed for travellers who want to preserve the stories behind their journeys.
Finished in soft pastel tones, the journals have an understated elegance that makes them feel both contemporary and timeless. Lightweight yet sturdy, they’re easy to slip into a daypack or carry-on, ready to capture moments as they unfold.
Each notebook is carefully structured to guide travellers through the process of documenting their adventures. There’s space to plan future trips, record details from up to six individual journeys and reflect on the small, personal experiences that often become the most meaningful memories. Rather than being a blank diary, the journal gently prompts reflection while still leaving room for creativity.
Practical reference pages — covering essentials such as time zones and useful travel phrases — add an extra layer of utility, making the notebook helpful on the road as well as after the trip.
At $32.99, the journals feel like more than just stationery. They’re part planner, part keepsake — designed to return home filled with memories that last far longer than the journey itself.
Available in good bookstores, or to order online visit shop.lonelyplanet.com.
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