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Lonely Planet Co-Founder Tony Wheeler Lists 4 Travel Destinations He Won’t Return To — Here’s Why

Lonely Planet co-founder Tony Wheeler reveals four destinations he won’t return to — including Russia, Saudi Arabia, Bali, and the USA — and explains the powerful reasons behind his decisions.

May 19, 2025 / 09:00 IST
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Lonely Planet Co-Founder Tony Wheeler Lists 4 Places He Won’t Return To
Lonely Planet Co-Founder Tony Wheeler Lists 4 Places He Won’t Return To

Tony Wheeler, the co-founder of Lonely Planet, has spent over five decades exploring more than 170 countries. But even for someone who built a life around global travel, some destinations — no matter how vibrant or memorable — no longer make the cut. Based on his personal experiences and reflections, Wheeler recently listed four places he doesn’t plan to revisit anytime soon.

Here’s a look at the destinations — and the reasons behind his decisions:

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Russia: A Journey Once Loved, Now on Pause
Having traveled across Russia multiple times, including the famed Trans-Siberian Railway in 2013, Wheeler holds vivid memories of the country's vast landscapes and cultural richness. He has also visited Ukraine, forming a deeper connection with the region. However, recent developments and ongoing global tensions have led him to put this destination on indefinite hold.

Russia (Image: Canva)