In the jungle-clad mountains of the Sierra Nevada, Colombia, we visited a cocaine lab run by a coca farmer. How do you make cocaine? Take some coca leaves, a number of nasty substances, add some bullets, some scary para-military soldiers, a dash of guerrillas, some corrupt cops and a pinch of coca farmer, and you've got one of the world's deadliest drug ****tails.
We reached Mt. Everest North Base Camp in Tibet, China and we saw only one option down: the longest mountain bike descent in the world, all the way to Kathmandu, Nepal.
Produced by In Deep Films
Our bike journey through Ecuador was quite an adventure! The scenery was spectacular, and the locals were friendly.... Just be careful where you pitch your tent!
Traveller and film maker Martin Watego gives the lowdown on Havana, one of the world's most iconic cities and winds it up with some old-time Cuban fun at the Tropicana.
Produced by Martin Watego for Lonelyplanet.tv
During a free trip to France to meet his father's new fiancee, an ungrateful Australian gains perspective on his place within the universe while visiting a wonder of the world in Mont Saint Michel. Produced by Go Fish for Lonelyplanet.tv
As travellers are rapidly rediscovering this overlooked paradise, Nick Vivion gets a bad case of Panamania! Grab yourself a sharp-looking hat, and check it out yourself, before it's too late...
Going loco in Acapulco! Mexico's glam resort of the 50's hasn't lost its appeal - even if it's retro this time round.
Produced by Nick Vivion for Lonelyplanet.tv
Lonely Planet author Eilis Quinn relishes the mix of cheesy and traditional, the head-spinning transformations, the back alleys and curious locals of Beijing. You'll need a bicycle and an itinerary but only to discard it in an instant.