31 May 2022
The fourth digital issue of get lost is out now, continuing to build on its resounding success as the world's most interactive, inspirational and completely free digital travel magazine.
This new issue is chock-full of multimedia content and bespoke collaborations with the top travel photographers and award-winning writers on the planet.
We've unearthed the very best in Indigenous experiences from around the globe. From sledding with Sami reindeer herders in Norway's snow to camping with Bedouins in the Jordanian desert, these are all Indigenous owned and operated experiences that peel back the layers of a country and its First Peoples.
We also go diving off the coast of the tiny Okinawan island of Yonaguni in Japan. We find out why Nevada is so much more than just Las Vegas, and we also give you the opportunity to book the exact same itinerary with us.
Closer to home, editor Jeremy Drake discovers Australia's culinary sleeping giant on the other side of the Blue Mountains, and we join forces with car giant Nissan and acclaimed landscape photographer Rachel Stewart, to discover how you can have a carbon neutral road trip through New Zealand's stunningly attractive South Island.
As with our previous issues, global insurance company World Nomads and Olympus Cameras have joined as distribution partners to give the digital publication a global reach of over 1 million readers.
And have you ever wanted to skip across the top of the seventh continent with a glass of sparkling in your hand? Now you can, because we're giving one lucky reader the opportunity to win an extraordinary flight over Antarctica, thanks to Chimu Adventures.
“Travel is continuing to open up, which means our readers are hungrier than ever for content (and itineraries) that mean something,” said publisher Justin Jamieson.
“We've aimed to harness the enthusiasm that people have for exploring right now, but also picked partners that align with our values.”
“The 15 experiences in our main special section are also all completely bookable and Indigenous owned, meaning the money from those adventures is going to the right places. “
You can read the fourth digital issue of get lost here:
https://emag.getlostmagazine.com/
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For more information about the new publication, contact Justin Jamieson.
E: justin.jamieson@grincreative.com.au M: +61 412 476 257 T: (03) 9486 0550
If you've got new launches or exciting travel news from around the world, send press releases and images to get lost editor Jeremy Drake.
E: jeremy.drake@grincreative.com.au M: +61 426 237 417 T: (03) 9486 0550