501 Must-Take Journeys

by D. Brown, J. Brown, and A. Findlay

Published 6 October 2008
501 of the most spectacular journeys one could possibly take are collected here, ranging from the vast African Sahara desert to the famous route 66 in America. The book is divided by location, with a picture of each site and essential information including what to see, when to go and how to get there. Complete your collection of the must-have "501" travel series with this latest installment.

501 Must-Visit Islands

by D. Brown, J. Brown, and A. Findlay

Published 16 July 2008
This book brings you 501 of the world's most interesting islands. Some are incredibly difficult to reach; others are just a short trip away from the mainland by boat or plane. Some are littered with remarkable historical ruins and echoes of ancient cultures; others are no more than sandy beaches and a few palm trees. Whether you're wanting to experience interesting indigenous cultures, a paradise idyll of white sand beaches and turquoise seas, the tranquility of a remote hideaway or the buzz of a bustling metropolis, there's an island here to tempt you to it's shores.

501 Must-Visit Destinations

by D. Brown, J. Brown, and A. Findlay

Published 29 October 2006
From Sydney Harbour and the Taj Mahal, to the Matobo National Park and the Bay of Fundy in Canada, this superb book is essential for anyone who wants to experience new landscapes and cultures. Featuring 501 destinations from all over the world, there is something for everyone to enjoy, and the detailed descriptions of each place will leave you desperate to experience another culture and way of life.


501 Must-Visit Cities

by D. Brown, J. Brown, and A. Findlay

Published 21 February 2008
Travel to the most spectacular and enigmatic cities across the globe. The book provides the reader with a wealth of interesting and useful information about each city featured. Each entry is beautifully illustrated.

501 Must-See Natural Wonders

by D. Brown, J. Brown, and A. Findlay

Published 29 October 2007
Illustrated with stunning photography and providing realistic advice for visiting these sometimes remote corners of the earth, this book serves as both an inspiration and a practical guide. There is a wealth of wonders here to exhaust even the most intrepid of armchair travellers.