Lonely Planet's Ultimate Travelist: Angkor Wat number one in list of the world's 500 top places to visit

By Kylie McLaughlin
Updated August 19 2015 - 12:08pm, first published August 18 2015 - 2:49pm
2. Great Barrier Reef, Australia: "This vital ecosystem enthrals all who visit, with abundant bird life and countless tropical islands and beaches." Photo: iStock
2. Great Barrier Reef, Australia: "This vital ecosystem enthrals all who visit, with abundant bird life and countless tropical islands and beaches." Photo: iStock
2. Great Barrier Reef, Australia: "This vital ecosystem enthrals all who visit, with abundant bird life and countless tropical islands and beaches." Photo: iStock
2. Great Barrier Reef, Australia: "This vital ecosystem enthrals all who visit, with abundant bird life and countless tropical islands and beaches." Photo: iStock
2. Great Barrier Reef, Australia: "This vital ecosystem enthrals all who visit, with abundant bird life and countless tropical islands and beaches." Photo: iStock
2. Great Barrier Reef, Australia: "This vital ecosystem enthrals all who visit, with abundant bird life and countless tropical islands and beaches." Photo: iStock
Angkor Wat, in Cambodia, tops Lonely Planet's list of the 500 best places to visit in the world.
Angkor Wat, in Cambodia, tops Lonely Planet's list of the 500 best places to visit in the world.

Lonely Planet has declared Cambodia's magnificent UNESCO World-Heritage listed temple Angkor Wat to be the number one spot in a new guide to the world's best places to visit.

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