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Yosemite National Park Private Expedition

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Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation

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Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks Private Expedition

Hiking the Alpe-Adria Trail Through Austria, Slovenia, and Italy

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Italy: Renaissance Cities and Tuscan Life

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Exploring Patagonia

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Glacier National Park Private Expedition

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Greece: Wonders of an Ancient Empire

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Peru: Land of the Inca

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Baja California and the Sea of Cortez: Among the Great Whales

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Greek Isles Private Expedition

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Sicily Private Expedition

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Baja California: A Remarkable Journey

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Croatia Private Expedition

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Wild Baja Escape: The Whales of Magdalena Bay

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Norwegian Fjords and Scottish Isles Voyage

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Patagonia Private Expedition

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Peru Private Expedition

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Chile and Easter Island Private Expedition

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Ecuador Private Expedition

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Alaska’s Inside Passage

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Costa Rica Private Expedition

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Scotland’s Highlands and Islands

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Galápagos Voyage

Wild Alaska Escape: A Voyage from Juneau to Ketchikan

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A Circumnavigation of Iceland

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Galápagos and Peru

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Wild Galápagos Escape

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Upper Amazon

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A Voyage to Panama and Colombia: Exploring the Caribbean Coast

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Costa Rica and the Panama Canal

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Wild Costa Rica Escape: Guanacaste’s Coral Reefs and Volcanic Peaks

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Wild Belize Escape: Wildlife, Reefs, and Rivers

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Wild Alaska Escape: A Voyage from Sitka to Juneau

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Voyage to the Great Bear Rainforest

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Columbia and Snake Rivers Voyage

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Danube River Cruise: Budapest to Vilshofen

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Iceland: Volcanoes, Glaciers, and Whales

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Norway’s Trains and Fjords

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Scotland Hiking Adventure: From the Highlands to Islands

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Norway’s Fjords and Arctic Svalbard

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Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks

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Ireland: Tales and Traditions of the Emerald Isle

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Grand Canyon, Bryce, and Zion National Parks

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Remembering D-Day: London to the Normandy Beaches

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Canadian Rockies by Rail and Trail

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Spain: Walking the Camino de Santiago

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Arches, Canyonlands, and Mesa Verde National Parks Private Expedition

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Human History: Northern Spain and Southwest France

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American Southwest National Parks Private Expedition

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Swiss Trains and the Italian Lake District

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Front Cover: A trail of bubbles in its wake, a king penguin darts beneath the frozen billows of an iceberg.

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L I G H T/ M O D E R A T E shouldModerate be in good Moderate/Strenuous health and comfortable walking or standing for extended periods of time. Daily activities may include city walking tours, visits to Light or Moderate sites, game drives, or easy hikes, with (Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only) options for more physical activities Small such Ship as hiking, Train kayaking, Privatesnorkeling, Jet Private and biking. Note: All cruises are rated Light or Moderate; travelers can choose between light or moderate activities accordingActive to their capabilities. Journeys River Cruise Photo Light/Moderate Travelers

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Morocco: Legendary Cities and the Sahara

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Trans-Siberian Rail Expedition

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On Safari: Tanzania’s Great Migration

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The Silk Road: Discovering the Five ’Stans of Central Asia

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Southern Africa Safari by Private Air

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Borneo Wildlife Adventure

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The Great Apes of Uganda and Rwanda

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India’s Fabled Rajasthan by Rail

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Morocco Private Expedition

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China: Imperial Cities and Natural Wonders

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Tanzania Private Expedition

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Inside Japan

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Madagascar Private Expedition

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The Holy Land: Past, Present, and Future

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New Zealand from North to South

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Palau: Snorkeling and Kayaking the Pristine Seas

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New Zealand Private Expedition

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Australia Private Expedition

108 Pearls of the Pacific: A Voyage to the Society and Tuamotu Islands 110 The Kimberley Coast by Sea: Northwest Australia and Indonesia 111

A Voyage through Melanesia: New Guinea, Sepik River, and the Solomon Islands

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HELPING KEEP YO U SA F E As we welcome travelers back to exploring the world with National Geographic Expeditions, promoting health and safety is a top priority. Our focus remains on the well-being of our travelers and staff, and on operating our trips in a responsible way that continues to create unforgettable experiences. National Geographic Expeditions is resuming trips with multiple layers of health and safety measures developed considering guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and other health experts. With this guidance, we have reimagined the National Geographic Expeditions experience. A full list of our current health and safety protocols—including what will be required of you and what you can expect from us— can be found at natgeoexpeditions.com/healthandsafety. This includes information about personal health and hygiene and new measures we have put in place including COVID-19 vaccination and testing requirements, physical distancing, face coverings, enhanced cleaning, and more.

Given the evolving global health environment, we may update our protocols considering new guidance and recommendations from health agencies. This deliberate approach allows us to evaluate and adjust along the way. We’ll keep our website updated with any changes that might affect you. LATEST BOOKING POLICIES We recognize that the situation at home and around the world continues to change, and that your travel plans—like ours—may need to be adjusted down the road. To provide you with more flexibility, we have modified our booking policies. Please visit natgeoexpeditions.com/bookingpolicy for updates to our booking policies.

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For 134 years, we’ve sent our explorers across continents and into remote cultures, down to the oceans’ depths, and up the highest mountains in an effort to better understand the world and our relationship to it. National Geographic Expeditions grew from this legacy as a way to invite others to explore—to encounter the wonders of the world up close and in depth, and to be transformed by the experience. When you travel with National Geographic Expeditions, you gain access to fascinating people and places all over the globe. You’re enriched by the knowledge of our experts and guides, and by the local experts you meet along the way. And you give back. By traveling with us, you help further the work of our explorers. That is the National Geographic difference.

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EXPLORE WITH OUR EXPERTS Deepen your understanding of the world when you travel with us. From the scientists, photographers, and explorers who accompany our trips to the local guides and experts we meet in the field, you'll be surrounded by people who are steeped in knowledge and insight about the places we visit. LUKE DOLLAR

Wildlife biologist and 2007 National Geographic Emerging Explorer Luke Dollar coordinates conservation and research programs focused on protecting carnivores and their habitats. He has conducted extensive research in Madagascar and manages the National Geographic Society’s Big Cats Initiative, which has funded more than 65 field programs worldwide. He is a professor of biology at Pfeiffer University and an adjunct professor at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment. Travel with Luke on our Cultural Wonders of Africa: A Journey by Private Jet (see page 128).

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National Geographic Explorer at Large Sylvia Earle is an oceanographer who was named one of Time magazine's "Heroes for the Planet." She has pioneered research on marine ecosystems, with a focus on exploration, conservation, and the development of new technology for accessing the deep sea. She is former chief scientist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and founder of SEAlliance, which partnered with National Geographic on the Mission Blue initiative to help restore ocean health. Explore with Sylvia on our Galápagos Voyage expedition (see page 80).

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Krithika Varagur is an award-winning American journalist and a 2019 National Geographic Explorer. She has gone on pilgrimage with Albanian Sufis, circled the U.S. by train as an Amtrak Writer-in-Residence, dog-sledded above the Arctic Circle, and retraced the footsteps of Victorian naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace through Indonesia to investigate the modern-day wild bird trade. She has written several books and published stories widely. She was named 2020 Foreign Correspondent of the Year by the Newswomen’s Club of New York. Join Krithika on our Borneo Wildlife Adventure (see page 47).

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S Y LV I A E A R L E Afloat in the ocean depths, National Geographic Explorer at Large Sylvia Earle shares a find with an engineer in a research vessel.

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In Antarctica, a gentoo penguin fins through the icy shallows where the National Geographic Explorer is anchored.

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G E T C LO S E R T H A N YO U ’ V E E V E R I M AG I N E D We open doors around the globe, so that you can go behind the scenes to get a close-up view of the world’s treasures and the work National Geographic is doing to help protect them.

Gather for a talk about the important fieldwork being done at Costa Rica’s Monteverde Institute, and its long relationship with National Geographic, then tend native plants at the nursery or pitch in with reforestation efforts (see page 14).

Explore remote polar regions aboard a state-of-the-art icebreaker with a world-class team of experts, venturing to places few others have been, and using an array of exploration tools to experience wildlife and spectacular ice-sculpted landscapes up close (see page 102).

Meet with a venerated elder in Ouidah, Benin to learn about everyday life and gain insights into the often-misunderstood vodun, (voodoo) religion that is widely practiced in West Africa. Witness a traditional vodun dance, then venture into a Sacred Forest to see vodun temples and statues and hear local legends (see page 128).

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Researchers from the Okavango Wilderness Project team survey nocturnal wildlife on Angola’s Cuando River.

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E X P LO R AT I O N H A P P E N S B E C AU S E O F YO U When you travel with us, you help further the work of the National Geographic Society. Every year, we distribute a portion of our proceeds to the Society, a global nonprofit that invests in an international community of National Geographic Explorers—leading scientists, educators, storytellers, conservationists, technologists, and more. These changemakers explore the critical challenges of our time, discover new knowledge, advance innovative solutions, and inspire positive change. Take a look below at some of the projects we’ve supported that are helping illuminate and protect the wonders of our world. To learn more, visit natgeo.com/impact.

The National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project, spearheaded by National Geographic Explorer Steve Boyes, has surveyed the entire Okavango watershed— spanning four countries—in order to ensure permanent protection for the waterways that feed the Okavango Delta, its wildlife and its people.

Led by National Geographic Explorer David Gruber, Project CETI is an interdisciplinary research initiative that aims to apply advanced machine learning and state-of-the-artinvasive robotics to listen to and translate the communication of sperm whales.

The Out of Eden Walk is a journalism project led by National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek that aims to report on the major stories of our time by slowing down and retracing the pathways of human origins from Africa to South America.

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Get immersed in fascinating places, whether you’re exploring an archaeological site, riding a legendary railway, or hiking through incredible landscapes. Accompanied by a National Geographic Expert, these trips are designed for groups of up to 25 travelers and celebrate many facets of a destination: its history, art, cuisine, and natural heritage— to name just a few. Swoop over mountain passes on a train journey across the Swiss and Italian Alps, or go on safari with a wildlife biologist in Tanzania’s national parks. Delve into vibrant cultures in Japan or Morocco, or hike the most beautiful stretches of Spain’s Camino de Santiago. You’ll enjoy special access to people and places, meals in memorable settings, and carefully chosen accommodations that reflect the character of your destination.

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• A wide variety of daily activities and excursions that allow you to explore your destination in depth • Enriching talks and presentations by your National Geographic Expert as well as local experts • Outstanding accommodations selected for their location, character, and high level of service • All breakfasts and select lunches and dinners, including specially arranged meals with local entertainment • A staff of seasoned, English-speaking professionals • Airport transfers upon arrival and departure and transportation during your trip • Entrance fees and local taxes • All gratuities except for Expedition Leader

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Chloé Capel specializes in the medieval history of northern and western Africa. She has been a lecturer in Islamic Arts at Paris’s École du Louvre for ten years and has taken part in archaeological expeditions in Egypt, Mauritania, Ethiopia, and Niger. Chloé currently works in Morocco, where she is excavating the caravan city of Sijilmassa and co-directing the dig at Aghmat.

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• Explore cloud forests, rainforests, wetlands, and mangroves; and visit a local coffee farm. • Encounter wildlife with naturalists, from howler monkeys and sloths to caimans and toucans. • Meet scientists at three research stations for an inside look at conservation efforts.

DAY 1 I SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA Arrive in San José and transfer to our hotel. After time to enjoy a swim or wander through the hotel’s tropical gardens, meet for a welcome reception and dinner. Costa Rica Marriott Hacienda Belen | Meals: 1D DAY 2 I SARAPIQUÍ/ARENAL VOLCANO Travel north into the lowland tropical forests of Sarapiquí to La Selva Biological Station &

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Reserve, home to 470 recorded bird species, 125 mammal species, and so much more. On naturalist-led hikes, look for colorful poison dart frogs and unusual plant species, learn about long-term research projects, and discover the important role of the reserve in creating a protected biological corridor. This afternoon, drive to our lodgings at the base of Arenal Volcano. Arenal Kioro Suites and Spa | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

the conical peak of the most active volcano in Central America. On a naturalist-led hike, learn about the geothermal forces at work here, and discover the park’s diverse flora and fauna. Take advantage of a free afternoon to visit the nearby hot springs or relax at the hotel pool. Before dinner, try your hand at stirring up a guaro sour, a cocktail made with a Costa Rican sugarcane spirit. Arenal Kioro Suites and Spa | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 3 I CAÑO NEGRO NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Set out on a full-day excursion to one of the world’s great wetlands, Caño Negro National Wildlife Refuge. Stretching along the border with Nicaragua, the reserve is a birder’s paradise, attracting hundreds of species of migratory birds to its shallow lagoons. Navigate the waterways in a covered boat, watching for all manner of wildlife, from roseate spoonbills to caimans, monkeys, and sloths. Arenal Kioro Suites and Spa | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 5 I MONTEVERDE Cruise across beautiful Lake Arenal by private boat, and continue by road to Don Juan Tours, a family-run coffee farm, where we’ll take a tour of their coffee, cacao, and sugarcane plantations. Then journey to the cloud forest-covered mountains of Monteverde. Gather for a talk about the important fieldwork being done at the Monteverde Institute, and its long relationship with National Geographic. Fondavela Monteverde Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 4 I ARENAL VOLCANO NATIONAL PARK Spend the morning exploring Arenal Volcano National Park, where lush rainforests flank

DAY 6 I MONTEVERDE Awaken early for a morning in the field with researchers from the Monteverde Institute. You’ll have the chance to tend native plants at the nursery or pitch in with reforestation

Clockwise from above: A traveler takes in a leafy view of the cloud forest canopy in Monteverde; a newborn sea turtle skitters toward the surf; clouds obscure the pointed summit of Arenal Volcano; in the wetlands of Caño Negro, a roseate spoonbill wades through the shallows.

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efforts, and participate in bird mist netting and tagging. Then hike trails through the cloud forest and cross hanging bridges to get a close up view of the canopy. Fondavela Monteverde Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 7 I SANTA ROSA NATIONAL PARK/ GUANACASTE Head for the coastal province of Guanacaste, and set out on a guided visit to Santa Rosa National Park, one of the oldest national parks in Costa Rica. Here, tropical dry forest reaches all the way to the beach, harboring a wealth of wildlife. Get a closer look on a guided walk along a forest trail. Settle into our beachfront boutique hotel this afternoon, and meet with a representative of the Leatherback Trust to hear about efforts to protect sea turtles. El Mangroove | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 8 I LAS BAULAS NATIONAL MARINE PARK/TAMARINDO WILDLIFE REFUGE Las Baulas National Marine Park stretches along Tamarindo Bay, protecting mangroves, beaches, and waters where sea turtles nest. Board small boats to explore the mangroves of the adjacent Tamarindo Wildlife Refuge, on the lookout for crocodiles, white-faced capuchin monkeys, and many bird species. After lunch, head to the Goldring-Gund Marine Biology Station, home

of the Leatherback Trust. Tour the station with a researcher and learn about their work studying, tagging, and monitoring the nests of leatherback, olive ridley, and black turtles. Tonight, toast your Costa Rica wildlife adventure at a farewell dinner. El Mangroove | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 9 I GUANACASTE After breakfast, transfer to the Guanacaste Airport to catch your flight home. Meals: 1B

A National Geographic Expert, Expedition Leader, and local guides will accompany this trip.

Vanessa Bezy Marine Biologist Vanessa Bezy is a National Geographic Explorer focused on protecting sea turtles in Ostional National Wildlife Refuge. A Costa Rica resident, Vanessa established a non-profit dedicated to sea turtle and wildlife conservation in the area. She is also a 2019 National Geographic Early Career Leader. Find the departure(s) Vanessa will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from January through March and in May. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Explore the Chilean fjords on a four-day cruise, discovering glaciers and rare wildlife. • Encounter the granite spires and sapphire lakes of Torres del Paine National Park. • Join gauchos for a Patagonian barbecue and sample wines at a vineyard in Maipo Valley.

set sail on the Beagle Channel. Spend four days cruising the spectacular Chilean fjords from Cape Horn to the Agostini Sound. Discover glaciers; go on shore walks; and spot penguins, dolphins, and seabirds. M.V. Stella Australis or M.V. Ventus Australis | Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D DAYS 7–10 I MAGDALENA ISLAND/ TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK Stop on Magdalena Island to see thousands of Magellanic penguins. Disembark in Punta Arenas and watch for wildlife on the drive to Torres del Paine National Park. Choose from a variety of hiking and horseback-riding excursions, see ancient rock paintings, join local gauchos for a traditional barbecue, and enjoy the wonderful amenities of our hotel. Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa | Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D DAYS 1–2 I B UENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA/ USHUAIA Arrive in Buenos Aires and enjoy a tango performance and a city tour. Fly to Ushuaia, and settle into a resort in Cerro Alarkén Natural Reserve. Sofitel Buenos Aires Recoleta, Arakur Ushuaia Resort & Spa | 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 3–6 I U SHUAIA/BEAGLE CHANNEL/ CAPE HORN/CHILEAN FJORDS Learn about the ecology of Tierra del Fuego on a morning hike. After a walking tour of Ushuaia,

DAYS 11–12 I PUNTA ARENAS/MAIPO VALLEY/SANTIAGO Fly from Punta Arenas to Santiago, and continue to a winery in Maipo Valley, where we’ll gather for an elegant meal with Chilean wine pairings. Explore the estate’s vast parklands, take a behind-the-scenes tour of the winery, and enjoy a wine tasting and lunch. Later, see pre-Columbian art at the Andino Museum. Return to Santiago for your evening flight home. Hotel Casa Real | 2B, 2L, 1D

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A National Geographic Expert, Expedition Leader, and local guides will accompany this trip.

Diego Pol Paleontologist Diego Pol is head of the science department at the Egidio Feruglio paleontology museum in Patagonia. He has led National Geographic–sponsored research expeditions and published over 90 papers on fossils from Patagonia to Madagascar and Mongolia to Brazil. Diego and his team have discovered fossils of over 20 new species in Patagonia, including the largest known dinosaur, the titanosaur Patagotitan mayorum. Find the departure(s) Diego will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from November through March. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $1,400 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Explore Machu Picchu and learn about National Geographic–funded excavations of the site. • Hear from National Geographic Explorer Peter Frost on his archaeological expeditions in Peru.* • Enjoy a private Andean weaving demonstration by a National Geographic Explorer.

DAYS 1–4 I L IMA, PERU/CUSCO/SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCA Arrive in Lima, and enjoy a musical presentation during a welcome lunch at Casa Aliaga. View the world’s largest private collection of preColumbian art at the Larco Museum. Travel to the Sacred Valley of the Inca the next day and explore the agricultural terraces of Moray. Then browse the colorful market in Urubamba. Spend a day exploring the valley’s Inca sites with archaeologist and National Geographic

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Explorer Peter Frost.* We’ll also meet National Geographic Explorer Nilda Callañaupa Alvarez, who has helped preserve the art of traditional Inca textile-making. Belmond Miraflores Park Hotel; Belmond Hotel Rio Sagrado | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

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DAY 5 I MACHU PICCHU Ride the train to magnificent Machu Picchu and discover the iconic sanctuary with our guides. Then check in to our incredible lodge adjacent to the ruins and watch twilight descend on the site after the crowds have disappeared. Belmond Sanctuary Lodge | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

Dates: This expedition is offered throughout the year.

DAYS 6–7 I MACHU PICCHU/CUSCO Hike to the Sun Gate and watch day break over Machu Picchu. Board the train to Ollantaytambo, then continue to Cusco. Enjoy a special dinner with local opera singers. Delve into the legacy of the Inca and the Spanish conquest during a full-day city tour, including the 15th-century Sacsayhuamán fortress. Belmond Monasterio Hotel | Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D DAY 8 I LIMA After breakfast, fly back to Lima to connect with flights home. Meals: 1B

A National Geographic Expert, Expedition Leader, and local guides will accompany this trip. INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $435 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. *On departures that coincide with Peter’s fieldwork, one of his colleagues will join instead.

EXPLORE THE GALÁPAGOS AND PERU

Combine your voyage to the Galápagos with an exploration of the cultural treasures of Peru on our 16-day Galápagos and Peru expedition. Visit our website for details.

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Above: Perched on an Andean mountaintop, Machu Picchu is one of the world’s most celebrated archaeological sites.

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• Join a National Geographic Expert to seek out grizzlies, bison, and wolves in the Lamar Valley. • Meet a renowned wildlife photographer at his home studio. • Raft the scenic Snake River beneath towering Teton peaks.

DAY 3 I LAMAR VALLEY Rise early for a safari in the Lamar Valley to search for bison, bears, elk, and the elusive gray wolf—reintroduced here in 1995. Meet with a renowned wildlife photographer, and enjoy hikes and more wildlife sightings this afternoon. Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel & Cabins Meals: 1B, 1D

DAYS 1–2 I BOZEMAN, MONTANA/ MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WYOMING Arrive in Bozeman and gather for a welcome dinner. The next morning, drive through majestic Paradise Valley and stop for a picnic on the way to Mammoth Hot Springs, just inside Yellowstone National Park. Spend the afternoon exploring the travertine terraces sculpted by the hot springs before dinner. The Lark; Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel & Cabins | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAYS 4–5 I GRAND CANYON OF THE YELLOWSTONE/UPPER GEYSER BASIN At the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, take a short walk to view towering waterfalls set against a dazzling red and gold palette. Continue to the Upper Geyser Basin and witness the clockwork eruption of Old Faithful. Then explore this stunning geothermal landscape with our expert. Old Faithful Inn or Old Faithful Snow Lodge Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 6–8 I GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK/JACKSON Journey south to the saw-toothed Teton Range. Visit Murie Ranch, and enjoy a float trip on the Snake River. Enjoy a docent-led tour of the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson. Ride a tram to the top of Rendezvous Peak before transferring to the airport for your flight home. Jackson Lake Lodge | Meals: 3B, 2L, 1D

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$5,495

• Signature Land

Light/Moderate

A National Geographic Expert, Expedition Leader, and local guides will accompany this trip.

Scott Wilbor Ecologist Scott Wilbor is an ecologist, explorer, and remote-sensing analyst who works with National Geographic’s Visualization Lab to map land use and land cover changes. Scott initiated Audubon’s Important Bird Areas Program in Arizona, and coordinated it for 11 years. His expertise is in “big picture” ecosystem conservation planning, climate adaptation, and biodiversity conservation. Find the departure(s) Scott will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from May through September. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: Named for its brilliant spectrum of colors, Grand Prismatic Spring glows amid the ethereal landscape of Yellowstone.

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• Hear an expert describe the geological events that shaped America’s canyonlands. • Delve into Zion’s magnificent sandstone slot canyons and Bryce Canyon’s maze of red spires. • Stay in historic national park lodges, and learn about area wildlife from rangers.

multihued chasm carved by the Colorado River over millions of years. Choose from a variety of hikes and learn about the park’s ecosystems. Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 4–5 I ZION NATIONAL PARK, UTAH Journey along the spectacular Mount Carmel Scenic Byway to Zion National Park, and hear from our expert about the geologic events that shaped the pink-toned Grand Staircase. Spend the next day exploring Zion, a wonderland of sandstone slot canyons, hanging gardens, and cascading waterfalls. Desert Pearl | Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

DAYS 1–2 I S T. GEORGE, UTAH/ GRAND CANYON, ARIZONA From St. George, venture into canyon country, stopping at Pipe Spring National Monument. Settle into our historic lodge overlooking the Grand Canyon. Hilton Garden Inn St. George; Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim | Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D DAY 3 I GRAND CANYON NORTH RIM Explore the canyon’s north rim, peering into the

DAYS 6–7 I BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK Travel to Bryce Canyon and take in breathtaking views from Fairyland Canyon. Join a park ranger for a telescope viewing of the starlit sky. Discover Bryce Canyon’s famous hoodoos, whimsical rock formations that have been eroded into surreal spires. The Lodge at Bryce Canyon | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 8 I ZION NATIONAL PARK/ST. GEORGE Wind through Red Canyon and continue to Kolob Canyons—Zion National Park’s hidden gem—before returning to St. George. Meals: 1B

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A National Geographic Expert, Expedition Leader, and local guides will accompany this trip.

Kitty Coley Geologist Kitty Coley is a geologist, naturalist, and birder who serves as a consultant to National Geographic magazine. A professional geologist, she has worked in remote rainforests and rugged landscapes around the world, exploring through diving, backpacking, kayaking, and biking. Find the departure(s) Kitty will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from May through October. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: Delicate rock formations pierce the horizon in Bryce Canyon National Park.

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$10,995

• Take in views of the Canadian Rockies from the glass-domed Rocky Mountaineer train. • Trek atop the powerful Athabasca Glacier with an expert guide. • Settle into iconic hotels, including the Fairmont Château Lake Louise.

DAYS 3–5 I JASPER NATIONAL PARK Journey into the Rockies, passing Pyramid Creek Falls and crossing the Continental Divide at Yellowhead Pass. Glide by Mount Robson, the tallest summit in the Canadian Rockies. Disembark in Jasper and continue to our lakeside lodge in Jasper National Park. Enjoy a scenic cruise on Maligne Lake, on the lookout for moose, elk, and caribou. The next day, enjoy a float trip along the Athabasca River, or ride the Jasper SkyTram to a lookout point. Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge | Meals: 3B, 2L, 1D

DAYS 1–2 I VANCOUVER, CANADA/KAMLOOPS Explore the nature trails of Vancouver’s Stanley Park and take in views of the city’s skyline and Vancouver Harbour from the famous seawall. The next day, board the Rocky Mountaineer and enjoy breathtaking views en route to Kamloops. Wedgewood Hotel and Spa; Delta Hotels by Marriott Kamloops or Sandman Signature Kamloops Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAYS 6–8 I ATHABASCA GLACIER/BANFF NATIONAL PARK/YOHO NATIONAL PARK/ CALGARY Travel along the Icefields Parkway toward Banff National Park, stopping at the Athabasca Glacier for a guided trek atop the ice. Settle into our historic hotel on the shores of Lake Louise, and explore Banff and Yoho National Parks on a series of hikes. Discover Moraine Lake and Emerald Lake, and view the Spiral Tunnels of the Canadian Pacific Railway. At the Yoho National Park Visitor Centre, learn about the Burgess Shale, one of the most important fossil deposits ever discovered. Fairmont Château Lake Louise | Meals: 3B, 2L, 1D

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Kirt Kempter Geologist Kirt Kempter has led geological expeditions to Bryce, Zion, and Grand Canyon National Parks, and lectures frequently on national parks from the Canadian Rockies to the Grand Tetons. He has published numerous maps and articles on the geology of the American Southwest, and conducted fieldwork on a National Geographicfunded project. Find the departure(s) Kirt will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from July through September. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Encounter intriguing volcanic landscapes, from gurgling mud pots to curious lava towers. • Meet with a marine biologist at a research center in Húsavík before a whale-watching excursion. • Experience the majesty of Snæfellsnes, home to black-pebble beaches and verdant slopes.

Langjökull, and descend into a vast lava cave. Spend a day exploring the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. See spectacular Kirkjufell, a lone peak that has been featured in Game of Thrones; then follow the coast to the black-pebble beach at Djúpalónssandur. Hotel Húsafell Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 5 I SIGLUFJÖRÐUR Journey to Iceland’s northern reaches, stopping to admire Glanni Waterfall and visit Borgarvirki, which may have been used as a Viking fortress. Settle in for the night in the seaside town of Siglufjörður. Siglo Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L

DAYS 1–2 I R EYKJAVÍK, ICELAND/ GOLDEN CIRCLE Explore downtown Reykjavík. Set out on a trip around the legendary Golden Circle to visit the world’s oldest democratic parliament, the geothermal hotbed at Geysir, and the magnificent Gullfoss waterfall. Canopy by Hilton Reykjavík City Centre | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 3–4 I SNÆFELLSNES Embark on a 4x4 excursion to get up close to Iceland’s second largest glacier, the mighty

DAYS 6–7 I HRÍSEY/MÝVATN Tour the isle of Hrísey by farm wagon, then continue to majestic Goðafoss waterfall. In Mývatn, visit a geothermal power plant and encounter the powerful cascade of Dettifoss. Icelandair Hotel Mývatn | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 8–10 I MÝVATN/HÚSAVÍK/REYKJAVÍK Soak in hot springs, then wander through the geothermal terrain of Námaskarð and the lava towers of Dimmuborgir. Travel to Húsavík to meet with a marine biologist, then set out on a thrilling whale-watching cruise. Take a dip in the mineral-rich Blue Lagoon before flying home. Hotel Kea | Meals: 3B, 2L, 2D

$9,995

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A National Geographic Expert, Expedition Leader, and local guides will accompany this trip.

M Jackson Educator, Geographer Geographer, glaciologist, National Geographic Emerging Explorer, and TED Fellow M Jackson studies the transformative effects of a changing climate on glaciers and people. A U.S. Fulbright ambassador and a former Peace Corps volunteer in Zambia, M has published two books on climate change. Find the departure(s) M will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from July through September. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $300 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: Majestic Goðafoss is known as the “waterfall of the gods.”

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N O R WAY ’ S T R A I N S A N D F J O R D S

• Experience the Flåm Railway, one of Europe’s most scenic train journeys. • Discover the spectacular West Norwegian Fjords, a UNESCO World Heritage site. • Hear about Thor Heyerdahl’s seafaring expeditions from a family connection.

DAYS 3–6 I WESTERN FJORDS Travel aboard the world-famous Flåm Railway, descending a steep valley through 20 tunnels to the fjord village of Flåm. Visit the picturesque village of Undredal, and cruise spectacular Aurlandsfjorden, Nærøyfjorden, and Geirangerfjorden. Enjoy a special visit to the Norwegian Fjord Centre before it opens to the public. Fretheim Hotel; Hotel Union | Meals: 4B, 4L, 3D

DAYS 1–2 I OSLO, NORWAY Explore Oslo’s highlights, including Vigeland Park and the Viking Ship Museum. At the Kon-Tiki Museum, meet with a family member or biographer of Thor Heyerdahl and learn about the family’s seafaring adventures, chronicled in the pages of National Geographic magazine. Grand Hotel Oslo | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAYS 7–8 I TRONDHEIM Transfer to Åndalsnes and ride on the scenic Rauma Railway. Cross the historic Kylling Bridge and marvel at the 3,300-foot Trollveggen, Europe’s tallest vertical rock face. Take a city tour of Trondheim, and enjoy lunch in the colorful neighborhood of Bakklandet, lined with traditional wooden houses. Britannia Hotel | Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D DAYS 9–11 I BERGEN Discover Bergen’s maritime history at Bryggen, the old wharf. Visit the KODE Art Museums, and take a funicular to the top of Mount Fløyen for a stunning view. Clarion Collection Hotel Havnekontoret | Meals: 3B, 1L, 1D

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$9,995

Signature Land

Light/Moderate

A National Geographic Expert, Expedition Leader, and local guides will accompany this trip.

Patrick Hunt Archaeologist Patrick Hunt served as director of the Stanford Alpine Archaeology Project and has conducted fieldwork in the Alps with support from National Geographic. He is a national lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of America, and a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the Explorers Club. He has written 21 books, including the bestseller Ten Discoveries That Rewrote History. Find the departure(s) Patrick will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from June through August. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $300 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Join a conservationist and John Muir historian for a hike beneath the peak of Ben Nevis. • Discover Highland culture in remote villages, and tour a whisky distillery in Perthshire. • Stroll through the winding wynds and closes of Edinburgh’s medieval old town.

DAYS 3–4 I GLEN COE/ISLE OF SKYE Explore breathtaking Glen Coe today. Walk along the Devil’s Staircase—part of the West Highland Way—and take in magnificent views of the West Highlands. Descend to the village of Kinlochleven, then stop for a drink and a traditional storytelling session at the historic Clachaig Inn. Head north to Fort William and join a conservationist and John Muir historian for a guided hike. Cross the sea to the Isle of Skye, stopping to visit Eilean Donan Castle. Kingshouse Hotel; Cuillin Hills Hotel Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 1–2 I EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND/ LOCH LOMOND AND THE TROSSACHS NATIONAL PARK/GLEN COE Arrive in Edinburgh and discover the city’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Hike up Conic Hill in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park—Scotland’s first national park. Take in views across Loch Lomond to the peaks of the Arrochar Alps. Continue to our hotel in Glen Coe, one of Scotland’s stunning valleys. Bruntsfield Hotel; Kingshouse Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D

DAYS 5–8 I ISLE OF SKYE/PERTHSHIRE/ EDINBURGH Explore the spectacular landscapes of northern Skye. Hike beneath the unusual rock formations of the Quiraing and learn its fascinating story of geologic turmoil. Hike through a wild glen on a journey through Skye’s famous mountains—the Black Cuillin and Red Cuillin ranges—and take in a stunning vista. Later, explore the enchanting woodlands and heather-draped moorlands of Highland Perthshire, then return to Edinburgh for your flight home. Cuillin Hills Hotel; Fonab Castle Hotel & Spa | Meals: 4B, 4L, 2D Please note: Hikes range from 2–6 hours (3–9 miles) on moderate to steep grades. Vehicle support during hikes is limited.

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$6,795

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Moderate

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David Scott Silverberg Geographer David Scott Silverberg has worked on conservation projects on six continents. He manages the Environmental Learning Institute; and teaches oceanography, conservation biology, and tectonics at several international universities. A fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the Royal Asia Society, David was executive science director at the Earthwatch Institute and helped launch AmeriCorps. Find the departure(s) David will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from May through September. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: The waters of Loch Duich reflect the silhouette of Eilean Donan Castle.

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• Examine prehistoric artifacts and “bog bodies” at the Irish National Museum in Dublin. • Visit ancient sacred sites known as holy wells with a medievalist historian. • Learn about conservation efforts at the Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark.

DAYS 4–5 I R OCK OF CASHEL/DINGLE PENINSULA Head to the Rock of Cashel, an imposing fortress atop a shamrock-green hill. Then continue to Killarney to learn from a local medievalist about a National Geographic–sponsored project to preserve Ireland’s holy wells. Killarney Park Hotel | Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D DAY 6 I CLIFFS OF MOHER/ BURREN NATIONAL PARK See the Cliffs of Moher and drive through the Burren National Park. Hear about the conservation efforts that earned the Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark a National Geographic World Legacy Award. Glenlo Abbey | Meals: 1B, 1D DAYS 1–3 I DUBLIN, IRELAND/KILKENNY Explore Dublin’s historic quarter, and join an archaeology expert at the National Museum of Ireland to examine prehistoric jewelry, weapons, and “bog bodies.” Enjoy a guided tour of Kilkenny, with stops at the 12th-century Kilkenny Castle and the National Craft Gallery. Sip a pint at a local brewery. Dylan Hotel; Pembroke Kilkenny Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

DAYS 7–9 I GALWAY/CONNEMARA/ COUNTY MAYO/SHANNON Travel to Galway to discover its vibrant traditions of music and art. Settle into medieval Ashford Castle and take a tour of the property with the on-site historian. Spend a morning exploring Connemara, and return to the castle to enjoy its lovely grounds. Dine in the elegant George V Dining Room on your final night and depart via Shannon the next day. Ashford Castle | Meals: 3B, 1L, 2D

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Killian Driscoll Archaeologist National Geographic Explorer Killian Driscoll is an Irish archaeologist who focuses on Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic archaeology—in particular on stone-tool raw materials and manufacturing techniques, as well as landscapes. His current project in Ireland extends his National Geographic–funded fieldwork and investigates the sources of raw materials for prehistoric stone tools. Find the departure(s) Killian will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from April through September, except in July. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Pay your respects to fallen heroes at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial. • Walk along Omaha Beach with a historian, learning about the D-Day invasion. • Visit Bletchley Park, where Alan Turing and the codebreakers cracked the Enigma code.

to explore the D-Day Museum, and tour Southwick House, former headquarters of the Allied commanders. Southampton Harbour Hotel or Hôtel du Vin Meals: 1B, 1D

DAYS 1–2 I LONDON, ENGLAND In London, enjoy a welcome reception, then tour the Churchill War Rooms. Explore the H.M.S. Belfast and visit Norfolk House, where much of the planning for D-Day took place. Kensington Hotel or Royal Horseguards Hotel Meals: 1B, 1D DAY 3 I LONDON/PORTSMOUTH At Bletchley Park, discover the story behind the Enigma code breakers. Travel to Portsmouth

DAYS 4–7 I NORMANDY, FRANCE/ D-DAY ANNIVERSARY Cross the English Channel and visit the Pegasus Memorial Bridge and Museum. Trace the footsteps of thousands of soldiers at Juno Beach and Gold Beach, then continue to the German artillery battery at Longues-sur-Mer. Explore the village of Saint-Mère-Église, where paratroopers dropped from the sky in a hail of gunfire on June 5, 1944. On the anniversary of D-Day, attend a commemoration ceremony at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial overlooking Omaha Beach.* Trace the history of the Vierville Draw and see remnants of German fortifications along the Atlantic Wall. Ferme de la Rançonnière or Riva Bella Hotel Meals: 4B, 3L, 3D DAYS 8–9 I BAYEUX/PARIS Visit the 11th-century Cathedral of Bayeux and see the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Bayeux Tapestry, which depicts the Norman Conquest. Enjoy a night in Paris before your flight home. Hôtel Edouard VII | Meals: 2B, 1D

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Martin Morgan Historian Martin Morgan is a military historian who leads battlefield tours around the world. He has written books on D-Day and World War II, as well as many magazine articles. Marty appears frequently in history documentaries on the National Geographic Channel, the Discovery Channel, History Channel, and elsewhere. Find the departure(s) Martin will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered in May, June, and September. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. *The itinerary shown is a 9-day program that includes the anniversary ceremony. Please visit our website to view our 8-day program.

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Above: Remnants of the Mulberry harbors still dot the beaches of Arromanches.

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• Walk some of the most picturesque sections of Europe’s longest pilgrimage route. • Venture into Burgos Cathedral and the monasteries of San Millán de la Cogolla. • Stay in historic monasteries and paradors built centuries ago.

DAYS 4–6 I CARRIÓN DE LOS CONDES/ LEÓN/VILLAFRANCA DEL BIERZO Ramble across rolling fields to Carrión de los Condes, and explore León’s historic sites. Take in the view from El Crucero de Santo Toribio, a stone cross that has marked the trail for centuries. Admire the diverse architecture of Astorga, and continue to Villafranca del Bierzo. Hotel Real Monasterio San Zoilo; Hotel Real Colegiata; Parador de Villafranca del Bierzo Meals: 3B, 3L, 2D

DAYS 1–3 I P AMPLONA, SPAIN/LOGROÑO/ BURGOS Explore Pamplona’s old city, made famous by the running of the bulls. From Logroño, begin your journey along the Camino de Santiago. Walk through vineyards and visit historic monasteries, and hike into Burgos for a guided tour. Gran Hotel La Perla; Parador de Santo Domingo de la Calzada; NH Collection Palacio de Burgos Meals: 2B, 2L, 3D

DAYS 7–10 I O CEBREIRO/MONFORTE DE LEMOS/SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA In Galicia, hike to the hilltop hamlet of O Cebreiro. Following a night in Monforte de Lemos, set off on the last leg of our hike, walking to the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela— the culmination of the Camino de Santiago, where pilgrims traditionally gather. Journey on to Cabo Fisterra, the westernmost tip of Spain and a continuation of the Camino for some pilgrims; then return to Santiago for a guided tour. Parador de Monforte de Lemos; Parador de Santiago—Hostal dos Reis Católicos Meals: 4B, 3L, 3D

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Michael George Photographer Michael George strives to tell stories of our common humanity through travel, culture, and the underrepresented. His story, "Walking the Way," about pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, appeared in National Geographic's May 2015 issue. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Vogue, Wired, and others. Find the departure(s) Michael will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from April through October, except in July and August. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. Please note: Hikes range from 3–6 hours (5–13 miles) on good trails with moderate grades. Vehicle support is provided at various points along the way.

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• Explore Atapuerca, where Europe’s oldest known hominin fossils were unearthed. • Enjoy a specially arranged visit to Lascaux IV at the International Centre for Cave Art. • Discover Castel-Merle’s prehistoric stone shelters with an archaeologist.

beautiful San Sebastián. Parador de Santillana Gil Blas; Hotel de Londres y de Inglaterra | Meals: 3B, 2L, 2D DAYS 5–6 I SAINT-ÉMILION, FRANCE/ VÉZÈRE VALLEY Tour Saint-Émilion, then continue to the Dordogne region and enjoy a lecture from Christine Desdemaines-Hugon—an expert on Paleolithic art—before a tour of the National Museum of Prehistory. Later, see the polychrome paintings of Font-de-Gaume. Hostellerie La Roseraie Meals: 2B, 2D

DAY 1 I MADRID, SPAIN Arrive in Madrid, then visit the National Archaeological Museum and Retiro Park on a walking tour. Hotel Wellington | Meals: 1D DAYS 2–4 I CANTABRIA CAVES/ SAN SEBASTIÁN In Cantabria, visit the Atapuerca archaeological site. Then encounter some of the oldest artistic representations in human history at Puente Viesgo. Explore Las Monedas Cave, the Altamira Museum, and El Pendo Cave. Spend a night in

DAYS 7–8 I PECH MERLE/LASCAUX IV/ CASTEL-MERLE Examine the sculpted frieze at Cap Blanc; then venture into Pech Merle, a cave system filled with prehistoric art and artifacts. Enjoy a specially arranged tour of Lascaux IV—the most complete recreation of the original Lascaux cave. Join archaeologist Isabelle Castanet at Castel-Merle, a complex of prehistoric stone shelters, then gather for a “prehistoric” meal. Hostellerie La Roseraie | Meals: 2B, 1L, 2D DAYS 9–10 I VÉZÈRE VALLEY/BORDEAUX Explore Rouffignac Cave, known as the “cave of a hundred mammoths,” then continue to Bordeaux. Hôtel de Normandie | Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

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Ana Pinto Archaeologist National Geographic Explorer Ana Pinto is a Spanish archaeologist and human evolution expert who has conducted much of her research in caves and rock shelters in Spain, Tanzania, and Kenya. She has worked on archaeological sites in England, South Africa, and Armenia, and received the prestigious Prince of Asturias Prize for her team’s discoveries at World Heritage–listed Atapuerca in Spain. Find the departure(s) Ana will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from April through October, except in July and August. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: A paleoanthropologist studies the ancient cave art of Lascaux in southwest France.

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• Journey along three of Switzerland’s most iconic railways. • Hear from an Alpine historian about early attempts to conquer the Matterhorn. • Take a cooking lesson with an Italian chef on the shores of Lake Como.

DAY 3 I ZERMATT/GORNER GLACIER Climb aboard a cogwheel train for a ride along the Gornergrat Bahn railway—the highest open-air railway in Europe—and ascend to a summit far above Zermatt to experience one of the best viewpoints in the Alps. Admire a gorgeous vista that includes Mount Rosa, the Matterhorn, and Gorner Glacier; then hike down past Alpine lakes to Riffelberg and catch the train back to Zermatt. Pay a visit to the Matterhorn Museum, where a local mountaineer and Alpine historian will recount stories of early attempts to conquer the Matterhorn, as well as other climbing adventures. Hotel National Zermatt | Meals: 1B, 1D

DAYS 1–2 I ZÜRICH, SWITZERLAND/ ZERMATT/ZMUTT VALLEY Arrive in Zürich and board a train to the charming Alpine village of Zermatt. Check in to our hotel and gather for a welcome dinner. The next day, take a guided walk through Zermatt, then ride gondolas to Glacier Paradise for a fascinating walk through the inside of a glacier. Return to Zermatt by gondola, or opt to hike back into town. Hotel National Zermatt | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 4 I GLACIER EXPRESS/ST. MORITZ Take your first-class seat on the world-famous Glacier Express and set off on a breathtaking journey across three high-mountain passes, over 291 bridges, and through 91 tunnels. Enjoy the elegant atmosphere of the train as we soak up magnificent vistas of skyscraping, glacier-glazed peaks on our way to the Upper Engadin Valley. Disembark in St. Moritz and settle into our hotel for the evening. Crystal Hotel St. Moritz | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

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DAY 5 I ST. MORITZ Start the morning with a private tour of the Segantini Museum, housing many works of Alpine artist Giovanni Segantini. Afterward, take a funicular to the top of Muottas Muragl to admire the breathtaking landscapes that Segantini once painted. Enjoy lunch at the mountaintop restaurant, then head to the village of Sils to explore its picturesque town center, or hike paths that wind through the surrounding Alpine landscapes. Back in St. Moritz, visit a local patisserie to sample delectable chocolates during a private tasting. Crystal Hotel St. Moritz | Meals: 1B DAY 6 I BERNINA PASS/POSCHIAVO Today, ride the legendary Bernina Express along the highest mountain railway in the Alps, into the heart of Italian-speaking Switzerland. Take in extraordinary views of the Morteratsch Glacier from the train’s panoramic windows as we climb to the highest point at Ospizio Bernina, 7,578 feet above sea level. Descend to the town of Poschiavo, where we meet a local guide for a tour of its charming historic center. Return to St. Moritz via the Bernina Express late this afternoon. Crystal Hotel St. Moritz | Meals: 1B, 1D

Clockwise from above: The Glacier Express rounds the curve of the Landwasser Viaduct, some 200 feet above the valley floor; pastel-hued villages line the shores of Lake Como; the iconic Matterhorn rises above a blooming valley; the Como Cathedral is adorned with intricate ceilings and artwork..

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DAY 7 I VARENNA, ITALY A spectacular drive through Alpine valleys brings us into the Italian Lake District. The countryside is dotted with villas in hues of terra-cotta, pink, ochre, and gold—nestled amid tropical vegetation and lush gardens. Our destination is the lovely village of Varenna, perched on the eastern shore of the vast and beautiful Lake Como. Settle into a historic 19th-century hotel overlooking the lake. Hotel Royal Victoria | Meals: 1B, 1L DAY 8 I LAKE COMO Board a private boat for a picturesque cruise and soak in the beauty of Lake Como’s lakeside towns. Behold a panorama of colorful waterside villages and elegant estates, fringed by palms and pines and backed by soaring mountains. Visit Villa del Balbianello, first founded in the 13th century as a Cistercian monastery and later owned by Italian explorer Guido Monzino. Continue to the delightful town of Bellagio and explore at your leisure. This evening, learn secrets of Italian cooking during a demonstration by a local chef, followed by a delicious dinner accompanied by a selection of regionally sourced wines. Hotel Royal Victoria | Meals: 1B, 1D

DAYS 9–10 I LAKE COMO/MILAN Spend the day exploring the treasures of Lake Como. Discover Como’s historic center, sunny piazzas, and the Teatro Sociale, then join a private guide for a tour of the Como Cathedral. Gather to celebrate our journey with a farewell dinner in the home of a local family. On our final day, transfer to the Milan airport for your flight home. Hotel Royal Victoria | Meals: 2B, 1D

A National Geographic Expert, Expedition Leader, and local guides will accompany this trip.

Tim Jepson Writer, Broadcaster Tim Jepson is a London-based writer and broadcaster who has written more than 20 books, including several for National Geographic. His book Wild Italy covers his experiences living in Italy and leading expeditions in the country’s remote corners. Tim worked as a travel editor for London’s Daily Telegraph, and recently completed The British World: An Illustrated Atlas for National Geographic. Find the departure(s) Tim will join on our website.

ABOUT THE TRAINS Glacier Express: The historic Glacier Express affords a breathtaking journey over three Alpine passes, across 291 Alpine bridges, and through 91 tunnels. During our seven-hour trip from Zermatt to St. Moritz, pass through the gorges of the Valais region and into the emerald Engadine Valley, taking in spectacular views from the train’s panoramic windows. Bernina Express: Board the legendary Bernina Express— the highest rail crossing between countries in the Alps— and travel from Pontresina to Poschiavo, near the Italian border. The one-hour and 23-minute trip follows a route that was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2008 for its engineering, architecture, and harmony with the environment.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from June through September. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Hike through Austria’s glacial valleys, Slovenia’s dense forests, and the rolling hills of Italy. • Delve into World War I history in Slovenia’s Soča Valley and medieval Kobarid. • Wind through karst landscapes in Italy’s Val Rosandra Nature Reserve.

DAYS 4–7 I NOCKBERGE BIOSPHERE RESERVE/KRANJSKA GORA, SLOVENIA/ TRIGLAV NATIONAL PARK/SOČA VALLEY The next stage of our hike climbs through diverse ecosystems in the Nockberge Biosphere Reserve. Return to Slovenia, and set out from the Alpine village of Kranjska Gora to the Vršič Pass. Trek through Triglav National Park and continue to the hamlet of Bovec. Hike at the majestic Boka waterfall and on the banks of the Soča River, winding around to the town of Kobarid, where we’ll learn about Slovenia’s involvement in World War I. Špik Alpine Resort; Hotel Soča Meals: 4B, 4L, 3D

DAYS 1–3 I LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA/ LAKE BLED/GROSSGLOCKNER, AUSTRIA/ HOHE TAUERN NATIONAL PARK Take a walking tour of Ljubljana, then travel to the Julian Alps, crossing Lake Bled aboard a traditional boat. Hike to Martuljek Gorge, and drive into Austria’s breathtaking Grossglockner Valley. Embark on the first stage of the AlpeAdria Trail in Hohe Tauern National Park. Hotel Cubo; Nationalpark Lodge Grossglockner Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 8–10 I BRDA/TRIESTE, ITALY/ VAL ROSANDRA NATURE RESERVE/ LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA Embark on one of the most spectacular stages of the trail through Slovenia’s lush Brda region. Cross into Italy, and transfer to the Adriatic city of Trieste. Set out on our final hike through the karst landscapes of the Val Rosandra Nature Reserve, and catch a glimpse of the iconic Lipizzan horses of the Lipica Stud Farm along the way. Return to Ljubljana on the final morning to catch your return flight home. Savoia Excelsior Palace | Meals: 3B, 2L, 1D

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Tara Isabella Burton Author Tara Burton has written about religion, culture, and place for National Geographic, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and more. She grew up between Italy, France, and the United States; and has lived in Tbilisi, Georgia and Oxford, England. Tara is the author of Strange Rites: New Religions for a Godless World and the novel Social Creature. Find the departure(s) Tara will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from May through September. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. Please note: Hikes range from 2–6 hours (2–11 miles) on moderate to steep grades. Vehicle support is provided where feasible.

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Above: A hiker marvels at the emerald-blue waters of Slovenia’s Soča River.

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• Enjoy a private, after-hours visit to the stunning St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice. • Visit Florence’s Uffizi Gallery with an art historian, and dine in the home of a local family. • Stay at an enchanting 13th-century castello in the Tuscan countryside.

DAYS 3–4 I FLORENCE/LUCCA/PISA Explore Florence on a private tour, and dine in the home of a Florentine family. The following day, discover medieval Lucca and climb Pisa’s leaning tower; or join an art historian for a special visit to Florence’s Uffizi Gallery. Gallery Hotel Art | Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D DAYS 5–6 I TUSCAN COUNTRYSIDE Venture through the golden hills and leafy vineyards of Tuscany, and settle into the enchanting 13th-century castello of the Guicciardini family—our home for two nights. Visit the charming medieval hamlet of Gargonza, and enjoy a wine tasting followed by lunch at the renowned Badia a Coltibuono estate. Castello di Gargonza | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 1–2 I VENICE, ITALY Transfer by motorboat to our hotel in the heart of Venice, and enjoy a welcome reception and dinner. The next day, tour the “floating city,” strolling the Piazza San Marco and crossing the iconic Rialto Bridge. The afternoon is free to explore Venice’s winding paths at your leisure. After dinner, enjoy a private, after-hours visit to stunning St. Mark’s Basilica. Splendid Venice | Meals: 1B, 2D

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DAYS 7–10 I SIENA/ROME Discover timeless Siena before traveling south to Rome. Explore the ruins of the Colosseum, and stroll the Roman Forum. Join archaeologist Valerie Higgins—featured in the National Geographic documentary series The Story of God—for a special visit to the Chiesa di San Lorenzo in Miranda. Peruse the Vatican’s famed museums and visit St. Peter’s Square. Rose Garden Palace | Meals: 4B, 1L, 2D

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Dirk Booms Archaeologist Dirk Booms served as curator of Roman Mediterranean archaeology at the British Museum and has lectured at Cambridge and Oxford. He has excavated sites in Belgium, Turkey, and Tunisia, and has worked in Italy for many years. With a focus on architecture, Dirk has been involved in the excavation and reconstruction of the imperial villa of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. Find the departure(s) Dirk will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered in May, June, September, and October. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Travel on an expedition inspired by the National Geographic television series The Greeks. • Discuss Greece’s contemporary political and economic landscape with a local expert. • Learn about olive oil production and enjoy a tasting at a family-owned farm.

DAYS 4–5 I MYCENAE/EPIDAURUS/OLYMPIA At the fortified city of Mycenae, encounter an ancient grave circle and the Tomb of Agamemnon. Later, enjoy a wine tasting and a visit to the theater of Epidaurus. Explore Olympia, birthplace of the Olympic Games, and taste fresh olive oil at a family farm. Grand Bretagne Hotel; Olympion Asty Hotel Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

DAYS 1–3 I ATHENS, GREECE/NÁFPLIO Arrive in Athens and explore the city’s treasures, including the Acropolis, the ancient Agora, and the National Archaeological Museum. Then travel south to see the Temple of Apollo and the Forum. Continue to charming Náfplio. Electra Metropolis Athens; Grand Bretagne Hotel Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 6–8 I DELPHI/METEORA Delve into Delphi’s awe-inspiring ruins; then visit the 11th-century monastery of Hosios Loukas and the hilltop town of Aráhova. Continue north to Kalambáka, where we’ll explore the extraordinary monasteries of Meteora, built atop sandstone megaliths. Later, enjoy a truffle-hunting excursion. Amalia Hotel Delphi; Grand Meteora Hotel Meals: 3B, 2L, 3D DAYS 9–11 I THERMOPYLAE/AEGINA/ATHENS Return to Athens via the historic mountain pass of Thermopylae, and meet with a local expert to discuss the political and economic landscape of contemporary Greece. Take a ferry to the island of Aegina and visit the Temple of Aphaia before returning to Athens. Depart the next day. Electra Metropolis Athens | Meals: 3B, 2L, 1D

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Diane Harris Cline Author, Historian Diane Harris Cline has investigated the creativity and innovation of the ancient Greeks for 35 years. As the author of National Geographic’s The Greeks: An Illustrated History, she collaborated on the production of the PBS/National Geographic series The Greeks and led tours of the related exhibition. Diane is an associate professor of classics and history at The George Washington University. Find the departure(s) Diane will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered in May, June, September, and October. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Ride a camel across Saharan dunes at sunset, and overnight in a comfortable tented camp. • Explore five UNESCO World Heritage sites alongside a National Geographic Expert. • Enjoy dinner and a Sufi musical performance at a traditional Moroccan home.

DAYS 4–6 I HIGH ATLAS MOUNTAINS/ AÏT BEN HADDOU Experience Amazigh (Berber) hospitality at a lodge perched in the High Atlas Mountains. Go hiking amid the surrounding peaks, sip mint tea in a family home, and soak in the lodge’s traditional hammam. Then descend into Morocco’s red-rock country and tour the ancient fortified village of Aït Ben Haddou. Kasbah du Toubkal; Ksar Ighnda | Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAYS 1–3 I CASABLANCA, MOROCCO/ MARRAKECH Visit the extraordinary Hassan II mosque, and stroll the Habous district and the mechouar, a ceremonial meeting place outside the Royal Palace. Then head to Marrakech, Morocco’s “pearl of the south.” Explore the city’s splendid mosques, palaces, and gardens; and delve into the labyrinthine medina, lined with market stalls and craftspeople. Le Casablanca Hotel; Sofitel Marrakech Lounge and Spa | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 7–8 I DADES GORGE/SAHARA DESERT Set out on the fabled Road of 1,000 Kasbahs, passing spectacular rock formations, oases, and rose plantations, and stopping at small villages. See the dramatic Dades Gorge, and ride camelback into the Sahara to watch the sun set. Spend the night in a comfortable tented camp. Xaluca Dades; Desert Luxury Camp Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 9–12 I FEZ/VOLUBILIS AND MEKNÈS Discover the magnificent imperial city of Fez; and take an excursion to the Roman ruins of Volubilis and to Morocco’s 17th-century capital, Meknès. Enjoy a special dinner at a traditional Moroccan home, where we’re joined by traditional Sufi musicians. Riad Maison Bleue and Spa | Meals: 4B, 2L, 2D

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Chloé Capel Archaeologist Chloé Capel specializes in the medieval history of northern and western Africa. A lecturer in Islamic arts at Paris’s École du Louvre for 10 years, she has taken part in archaeological expeditions in Egypt, Mauritania, Ethiopia, and Niger. Chloé is excavating the Moroccan caravan city of Sijilmassa and co-directing the dig at Aghmat. Find the departure(s) Chloé will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered in March, April, May, September, and October. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. Photography Expeditions: Several of our departures are designated photography expeditions, designed for all skill levels and led by a National Geographic photographer.

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Above: Traditional musicians sing around the fire at a Berber-style camp in the Sahara.

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• Meet Dr. Louise Leakey or Dr. Fidelis Masao for a tour of the fossil-rich Olduvai Gorge. • Travel alongside a wildlife biologist, who will interpret the flora and fauna we encounter. • Learn firsthand about Maasai culture during a private village visit.

DAY 3 I LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK On a morning game drive, observe the wildlife that congregates on the shores of Lake Manyara. Later, hike to an area coffee plantation. Plantation Lodge | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAYS 1–2 I ARUSHA, TANZANIA/LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK Arrive in Arusha and transfer to our hotel. The next day, drive to Lake Manyara National Park, famous for its elephants, hippos, giraffes, flamingos, and tree-climbing lions. Set out on our first safari to discover East Africa’s legendary wildlife. Rivertrees Country Inn; Plantation Lodge Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 4 I NGORONGORO CRATER Travel to the Ngorongoro Highlands to meet with Maasai community members. Far from the tourist circuit, enjoy a rare opportunity to view traditional singing and dancing, witness an initiation ritual, and learn about this fascinating culture from the village chief and his wives. Descend 2,000 feet to the floor of the Ngorongoro Crater, where volcanic slopes shelter more than 25,000 animals. Observe the interactions between predator and prey; spot colorful birdlife; and track elephants, rare black rhinos, cheetahs, and more. Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 5 I NGORONGORO CRATER Return to the crater floor for breakfast and a morning safari, followed by an afternoon to relax. Tonight, National Geographic Explorerat-Large Louise Leakey or Dr. Fidelis Masao, co-director of the Olduvai Landscape Paleoarchaeology Project, joins us for dinner and a discussion about the groundbreaking

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Clockwise from above: Travelers follow migrating wildebeests in the Serengeti; Maasai youths take part in a traditional jumping contest; a male lion rests in the grasslands; a copper sunset sets off a lone tree in the wilds of Tanzania.

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DAY 9 I SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK/ ARUSHA After a final early morning safari, fly back to Arusha. Relax in dayrooms at our hotel before connecting with your flight home. Rivertrees Country Inn | Meals: 1B, 1L

Laly Lichtenfeld Conservationist Tanzania-based National Geographic Explorer Laly Lichtenfeld co-founded African People & Wildlife and established the Noloholo Environmental Center. National Geographic’s Big Cats Initiative has supported her work to protect predators in partnership with rural people. Find the departure(s) Laly will join on our website.

INFORMATION In order to provide travelers with the best opportunity to witness the wildebeest migration, the Serengeti portion of the itinerary differs by season. The itinerary shown describes the July through October departures, when the wildebeests are in the northern Serengeti.

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On the December through February departures, when the migration moves south, we’ll set out for the southeastern border of the Serengeti on Day 7. For the evenings of Days 6, 7, and 8, we’ll stay at Lake Masek Tented Camp. Here, we will go on morning and afternoon game drives and take an off-track safari in the Ndutu area. See our website for details.

Dates: This expedition is offered from December through February and from July through October. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $500–$800 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. Photography Expeditions: Several of our departures are designated photography expeditions, designed for all skill levels and led by a National Geographic photographer.

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• Soar over southern Africa’s wildlife-rich landscapes in a private aircraft. • Spot the “big five” and much more on safaris by land and water at private game reserves. • Explore the Okavango Delta by dugout canoe, and walk in the mists of Victoria Falls.

DAYS 3–7 I MASHATU GAME RESERVE, BOTSWANA/KWARA GAME RESERVE, OKAVANGO DELTA Fly to the remote Mashatu Game Reserve. Take morning and evening game drives; choose from a variety of activities, from a bush walk to a mountain bike excursion. Visit the Motloutse Ruins with an archaeologist. Then soar over the magnificent Okavango Delta to a luxury tented camp in Kwara Game Reserve. Spend two days exploring by land and water, and cruise to Gadikwe Island by flat-bottom boat. Mashatu Lodge, Splash Camp | Meals: 5B, 5L, 5D

DAYS 1–2 I JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA/SABI SABI GAME RESERVE In Johannesburg, board our private aircraft for a scenic flight to Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve in greater Kruger National Park. Go on a first safari before our welcome dinner. Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives in open vehicles, with time to relax at midday. Stop for sundowner cocktails and watch for nocturnal creatures as night falls. Gather for dinner in an outdoor boma. Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge | Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D

DAYS 8–10 I CHOBE NATIONAL PARK/ VICTORIA FALLS AND LIVINGSTONE, ZAMBIA/JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA In Chobe National Park, encounter the park’s many elephants on a wildlife river cruise. Fly to Livingstone, and check in to our hotel, just steps from Victoria Falls. Take a canoe safari, visit a local village or the Livingstone Museum, or browse the Maramba market. Take a guided walk along suspended walkways in the mists of Victoria Falls. Enjoy a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River before our farewell dinner. Return to Johannesburg by commercial flight and connect with your flight home. Royal Livingstone Hotel | Meals: 3B, 1L, 1D

Above: A leopard and her cub remain vigilant at rest.

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Andrew Stein Biologist Wildlife biologist Andrew Stein studies community-based carnivore conservation in East and southern Africa. Andrew’s organization, CLAWS Conservancy, was funded by National Geographic’s Big Cats Initiative to address the 2013 mass poisoning of lions in the Okavango Delta. He is a member of the IUCN Cat Specialist Group and the African Lion Working Group. Find the departure(s) Andrew will join on our website.

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• Go on treks in search of chimpanzees, gorillas, and golden monkeys. • V isit a chimpanzee sanctuary established in association with the Jane Goodall Institute. • Meet with scientists at the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund’s Karisoke Research Center.

for chimpanzees; black-and-white colobus, redtailed, and blue monkeys; and the rare L'Hoest's monkey. Explore the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary. Continue to Queen Elizabeth National Park and go on safari to look for elephants, lions, and Ugandan kobs before a wildlife cruise. Kyaninga Lodge; Kyambura Gorge Lodge Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D DAYS 7–8 I BWINDI IMPENETRABLE NATIONAL PARK Journey to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, home to roughly half the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Head into the forest to see these gentle giants, observing one of the planet’s most endangered creatures up close. Bwindi Lodge | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 1–2 I ENTEBBE, UGANDA/ NGAMBA ISLAND Visit the chimpanzee sanctuary on Ngamba Island, established in association with the Jane Goodall Institute. Later, explore the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre. Lake Victoria Serena Resort | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 3–6 I KIBALE NATIONAL PARK/ QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK In Kibale National Park, meet with National Geographic Explorer Emily Otali and search

DAYS 9–11 I VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, RWANDA/KIGALI Meet experts at the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund’s Karisoke Research Center to learn about ongoing conservation efforts. Track mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park, where National Geographic Explorer Dian Fossey conducted research on gorillas for 18 years. Search for endangered golden monkeys with National Geographic Explorer Deogratias Tuyisingize. Virunga Lodge | Meals: 3B, 3L, 2D

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Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka Veterinarian Wildlife veterinarian and conservationist Gladys KalemaZikusoka established the first veterinary department in the Uganda Wildlife Authority. With support from National Geographic, she founded Conservation Through Public Health to promote the coexistence of people, gorillas and other wildlife through addressing human and wildlife health together and improving alternative livelihoods for local communities. Find the departure(s) Gladys will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered in February, June, August, September, and December. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $400 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: Roughly 1,000 mountain gorillas inhabit the jungles of Central Africa—and their population is growing.

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• Learn about ongoing National Geographic–supported excavations at an ancient stone quarry. • Enjoy an exclusive after-hours visit to the Egyptian Museum. • Cruise the Nile River from Luxor to Aswān, passing magnificent temples and villages.

burial chamber from the Old Kingdom. Veer off the beaten path with a trip to Dahshūr, home to the Bent Pyramid and the Red Pyramid—both architectural precursors to the Pyramids of Giza. The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAYS 1–2 I CAIRO, EGYPT/ŞAQQĀRAH/ DAHSHŪR Arrive in Cairo and transfer to your elegant city center hotel. Begin your journey through ancient Egyptian history at the complex of Şaqqārah, home to Djoser’s step pyramid—the oldest standing pyramid in Egypt. Puzzle out hieroglyphics in the Mastaba of Kagemni, and step inside the Pyramid of Teti to see an ancient

DAY 3 I GIZA/CAIRO Discover the fabled Pyramids of Giza, built some 4,500 years ago. Stand in the shadows of the 481-foot Great Pyramid of Khufu—the largest structure in the complex—and if you wish, venture into its interior burial chamber. Explore the Solar Boat Museum, which houses a restored cedarwood vessel built to transport Pharaoh Khufu to the afterlife; then gaze up at the Great Sphinx of Giza. After a lunch overlooking the pyramids, return to your hotel and enjoy time at leisure. The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 4–6 I LUXOR/NILE RIVER Catch a flight to Luxor, known in antiquity as Thebes. Explore the open-air temple complex of Karnak and its Great Hypostyle Hall. Peruse ancient relics at the Luxor Museum, and visit Luxor Temple after nightfall when the structure is magnificently illuminated. In the famed

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Valley of the Kings, descend into the tomb of Tutankhamun, discovered in 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter. Then enjoy a special opportunity to enter the less visited tomb of Seti I, and explore the Ramesseum, Ramses II’s mortuary temple. Venture into the Valley of the Queens, which holds the burial chambers for the pharaohs’ wives, including Nefertari, Ramses II’s favorite wife. Visit the mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut—the longest reigning female pharaoh—and set sail on the Nile aboard our luxury riverboat. Steigenberger Resort Achti; M.S. Mayflower or M.S. Tulip | Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAY 7 I JABAL AS SILSILAH/KAWM UMBŪ Follow in the wake of the pharaohs as we cruise south along the Nile, passing magnificent temples and ancient villages. Dock at Idfū and travel inland to Jabal as Silsilah, where laborers once cut stone that was used in the construction of area temples, including those of Luxor and Karnak. Learn about ongoing National Geographic–sponsored efforts to excavate an ancient quarry. This afternoon, sail to the Temple of Kawm Umbū, dedicated to Sobek, the crocodile-headed god. M.S. Mayflower or M.S. Tulip | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

Clockwise from above: The iconic Pyramids of Giza tower above Saharan sands; the colossal temples of Abu Simbel were created during the reign of Pharaoh Ramses II; the enormous columns of Karnak’s Hypostyle Hall dwarf visitors; traditional feluccas sail the Nile at Aswān.

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DAY 8 I ASWĀN Wake up docked in Aswān, a busy market town north of the Aswān High Dam. Explore the island temple of Philae, a site of ancient pilgrimage for devotees of the goddess Isis. Visit a nearby quarry to view the “unfinished obelisk.” Half-carved out of granite bedrock, it was intended to be larger than any ancient obelisk ever erected, until a large crack caused the project to be abandoned. Later, enjoy high tea at a historic hotel followed by an excursion aboard a felucca—a traditional wooden sailboat. M.S. Mayflower or M.S. Tulip | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 9 I ABU SIMBEL/CAIRO Fly to Abu Simbel, part of a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to two of Egypt’s most impressive temples. In the 1960s, the site was dismantled and reassembled to make way for the Aswān High Dam—a feat of engineering rivaling the original construction of the temples. Stand at the base of the colossal statues of Ramses II and gaze at the hieroglyphs carved on the walls of the inner hall. Later, fly back to Cairo and settle into our hotel. Gather before dinner for a talk on women’s issues in modern Egypt. The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAYS 10–11 I CAIRO Head into Old Cairo, the location of the city’s original settlement. Venture to the 12th-century Citadel of Saladin, and step inside the Mosque of Muhammad Ali. Continue to the center of Egypt’s Coptic Christian community and then visit the ruins of Roman fortifications, the first mosque built in Egypt, and the oldest synagogue in Cairo. Admire the Hanging Church—one of the city’s oldest Coptic churches—and the Ben Ezra Synagogue. After time to explore the enchanting Khan el-Khalili souk, enjoy an exclusive after-hours visit to the Egyptian Museum. The following morning, transfer to the airport for your flight home. The Nile Ritz-Carlton, Cairo | Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

A National Geographic Expert, Expedition Leader, and local guides will accompany this trip.

Nora Shawki Geologist, Educator Egyptian-born Nora Shawki is a National Geographic Explorer who has been excavating ancient sites in the Nile Delta for seven years. She served as a field archaeologist at sites throughout Egypt and northern Sudan, and now directs her own excavation at satellite sites in the Delta. Nora was a 2015 National Geographic Young Explorer grantee. Find the departure(s) Nora will join on our website.

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Jordan Post-trip Extension | 5 days from $2,995 Extend your trip to Jordan and immerse yourself in the mystery of ancient Petra, explore historic Amman, and enjoy a float in the Dead Sea.

Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $650 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Hear a unique dual narrative on history and current events from Israeli and Palestinian guides. • Explore ancient Caesarea Maritima with National Geographic Explorer Beverly Goodman. • Meet Israeli and Palestinian politicians for an insider’s view of the Israel-Palestine conflict.

join a local pastor at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, home to the tomb of Jesus, according to tradition. Ascend the Mount of Olives, and take in a panoramic view of the domes, spires, and golden stones of Jerusalem’s Old City. American Colony Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 3 I JERUSALEM Venture into the ruins of the City of David and speak with its Israeli administrators, then meet residents of the nearby Palestinian neighborhood who oppose the excavations. Get an insider’s perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from an Israeli politician, and travel to Ramallah for a rare opportunity to meet with a highranking Palestinian Authority official. American Colony Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L DAY 1 I TEL AVIV, ISRAEL/JERUSALEM Arrive in Tel Aviv and transfer to Jerusalem. Relax at the hotel before our reception and welcome dinner tonight. American Colony Hotel | Meals: 1D DAY 2 I JERUSALEM Begin the day on the Temple Mount, capped by the shining cupola of the Dome of the Rock. Speak with an imam from the Al-Aqsa Mosque, then meet a rabbi at the Western Wall. Later,

DAY 4 I JERUSALEM Trace the turbulent history of the birth of the state of Israel. Meet with a Holocaust survivor at the moving Holocaust memorial of Yad Vashem, then travel to Ein Kerem, where Christian tradition says John the Baptist was born. Hear our Israeli and Palestinian guides tell their divergent narratives of the village’s role in Israel’s 1948 War of Independence. Tonight, gather for a discussion with Israeli and Palestinian peace activists from the Bereaved Families Forum. American Colony Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1D

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DAY 5 I BETHLEHEM AND THE WEST BANK Travel to the Gush Etzion settlement bloc to hear the viewpoints of Israeli settlers. Continue to Bethlehem and visit Manger Square; then, at the Church of the Nativity, descend into the cave revered by many as the birthplace of Jesus. Walk through a nearby Palestinian refugee camp, and learn how murals and graffiti have been used to depict the refugees’ struggles. Stop at Herodion, a volcano-shaped hill and fortress built by Herod the Great. Over dinner, take in a musical performance by a group of Israeli and Palestinian musicians. American Colony Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 6 I JERUSALEM/JERICHO/DEAD SEA Meet with an environmentalist from Friends of the Earth Middle East, whose efforts to foster Arab-Jewish cooperation through environmental stewardship were featured in the special April 2010 “Water” issue of National Geographic magazine. View the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Israel Museum, then drive down through the Judean Desert to Jericho to visit the archaeological site of Tel Jericho. Settle into our hotel, located in the Ein Gedi kibbutz on the shores of the Dead Sea, and learn about the kibbutz movement. Enjoy time on your own to float in the Dead Sea, stroll the hotel’s botanical

Clockwise from above: Two of the Holy Land’s most sacred sites, the Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall, shimmer as evening descends on Old Jerusalem; Hasidic Jewish men gather in prayer at the Western Wall; Roman-era vaulted chambers remain intact at the Caesarea Maritima archaeological site; buoyed by the mineral Dead Sea waters, a traveler enjoys a read.

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garden, or enjoy an optional spa treatment. Ein Gedi Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 7 I JORDAN RIVER VALLEY/TIBERIAS Soar up the flank of Masada in a gondola and explore King Herod’s 2,000-year-old mountaintop refuge. Follow the Jordan Valley north to the Roman city of Bet She’an to see its remarkably preserved amphitheater, baths, and column-lined streets. Along the way, stop to dip your feet in the Jordan River, where Christian pilgrims come to be baptized. The Scots Hotel or Bayit Bagalil Boutique Hotel Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 8 I GALILEE Visit Caesarea Philippi, a center of worship from the Hellenic age to the early Christian era. Follow a scenic trail to the Banias waterfall, or enjoy a short hike through Tel Dan National Park. Take a boat ride across the Sea of Galilee from Tiberias to Capernaum, where Jesus and many Apostles lived and preached. The Scots Hotel or Bayit Bagalil Boutique Hotel Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 9 I NAZARETH/JAFFA/TEL AVIV Hear the perspective of an Israeli Arab Christian on the way to Nazareth, and visit the Basilica of the Annunciation, one of the largest churches

in the Middle East. On an excursion to the mountaintop village of Beit Jann, discover the secretive traditions of the Druze people, and enjoy lunch with a Druze family in their home. Travel toward the Mediterranean coast and explore Jaffa, a strategic port town dating back to the Bronze Age. Get acquainted with the bustling city of Tel Aviv in the evening. Dan Tel Aviv Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L DAYS 10–11 I CAESAREA MARITIMA/ TEL AVIV Travel north to Caesarea Maritima, Herod’s harbor city, and visit the ruins with geoarchaeologist and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Beverly Goodman. Transfer to the airport the next morning for your flight home. Dan Tel Aviv Hotel | Meals: 2B, 1D AD D TO YOUR EXPERIENCE

A National Geographic Expert, Expedition Leader, and local guides will accompany this trip.

Udi Goren Photographer Udi Goren is an Israeli educator and travel photographer who has worked on peace building and social-justice initiatives. He has produced short documentaries, as well as a photo book about the Israel National Trail. His work has appeared on the National Geographic Channel. Find the departure(s) Udi will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from March through May and September through December. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

Petra Post-trip Extension | 4 days from $2,495 Journey to Jordan and immerse yourself in the mystery of ancient Petra, delving into its buildings and tombs, carved straight into soaring cliffs.

Please note: A U.S. Department of State travel advisory for Israel and the West Bank is currently in effect (travel.state.gov).

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• Witness the geothermal wonders of Rotorua and visit a Maori village. • Seek out rare endemic birds and reptiles on wild and spectacular Tiritiri Matangi Island. • Cruise the waters of Milford Sound, keeping an eye out for seals, dolphins, and penguins.

the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, and experience Maori culture in Ohinemutu village. Pullman Rotorua Lakeside Hotel | Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D DAYS 5–6 I WELLINGTON/ZEALANDIA Fly to Wellington. Visit the Te Papa Tongarewa national museum, then continue to “the Beehive,” the executive wing of New Zealand’s parliament. Explore an urban wildlife sanctuary, followed by a tour of the special effects workshop that worked on The Lord of the Rings film series. Intercontinental Wellington | Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

DAYS 1–2 I AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND/ TIRITIRI MATANGI ISLAND Arrive in Auckland and embark on a walking tour. Board a ferry to Tiritiri Matangi Island, where we’ll seek out birds and reptiles and enjoy a picnic lunch. The Hotel Britomart | Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D DAYS 3–4 I WAITOMO CAVES/ROTORUA Depart for Rotorua, stopping en route to float through the glowworm caves of Waitomo. Explore the geothermal park of Te Puia, visit

DAYS 7–8 I QUEENSTOWN/TE ANAU/ FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK/MILFORD SOUND Fly to Queenstown and continue to Te Anau. Walk through the Hollyford Valley, then embark on a cruise through Milford Sound, watching for bottlenose dolphins, fur seals, and penguins. Distinction Te Anau | Meals: 2B, 1L, 2D DAYS 9–12 I QUEENSTOWN/ARROWTOWN Return to Queenstown. Sample award-winning wines, then explore historic Arrowtown. Enjoy a jet boat ride on the Shotover River, and visit a working sheep and cattle ranch. Join a zoologist for a private tour of Kiwi Birdlife Park. Hotel St. Moritz Queenstown | Meals: 4B, 3L, 2D

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Kennedy Warne Author, Editor Kennedy Warne co-founded New Zealand Geographic magazine in 1988, and served as editor until 2004. He has written 14 stories for National Geographic, including four on New Zealand. His work for National Geographic has taken him from the sea ice of the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the mangrove swamps of Bangladesh, from the rainforests of Fiordland to the coral reefs of Arabia. Find the departure(s) Kennedy will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from October through March. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $500 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: An abundance of carbon dioxide and sulfur give Rotorua’s Champagne Pool its vivid, effervescent appearance.

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• Explore spectacular reefs surveyed by the National Geographic Pristine Seas team. • Snorkel the Rock Islands, kayak in mangroves and caves, and swim with non-stinging jellyfish. • Experience the rhythms of Micronesia during a traditional dance performance.

which collaborated with National Geographic to document Palau’s marine biodiversity on our 2014 Pristine Seas expedition. Snorkel the UNESCO-listed Rock Islands, as well as lagoons and sheltered reefs. Hike to an ancient Palauan village, and participate in a conservation project. Head to Carp Island and spot triggerfish, turtles, and white-tipped reef sharks while snorkeling coves and reef walls. Paddle a kayak through mangroves to Long Lake and experience the therapeutic white mud of the Milky Way Lagoon. Palau Pacific Resort | Meals: 4B, 4L, 2D

DAYS 1–2 I KOROR, PALAU/NIKKO BAY Arrive in Palau and settle into our seaside resort. The next day, go snorkeling in Rembrandt’s Cove, visit World War II artifacts, and kayak in a stalactite-adorned cave. Enjoy a traditional Micronesian dance performance this evening. Palau Pacific Resort | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 3–6 I R OCK ISLANDS/ULONG ISLAND/ CARP ISLAND/LONG LAKE Visit the Palau International Coral Reef Center,

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DAYS 7–10 I N GEMELIS ISLAND/JELLYFISH LAKE/KOROR Snorkel amid “super mollusks,” and spot native bird species on a forest walk. Experience an “underwater Serengeti” at Ngemelis Island, which the National Geographic Pristine Seas team identified as one of the most vibrant marine protected areas in Palau. Then swim and snorkel among thousands of non-stinging golden jellyfish at Mecherchar Island. Enjoy a final snorkeling excursion over a Japanese fighter plane downed in 1944, and return to Koror for a farewell dinner. Depart on an early-morning flight. Palau Pacific Resort | Meals: 3B, 3L, 2D

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Erika Woolsey Coral Reef Scientist National Geographic Explorer Erika Woolsey is a coral reef scientist and leader of The Hydrous, a nonprofit that raises awareness about ocean science. As a marine biologist and virtual reality filmmaker, Erika has documented the reefs of Palau in her award-winning 360-degree film Immerse. Find the departure(s) Erika will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from September through April. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. Please note: Snorkeling excursions are 2–4 hours; hikes are 1–2 hours on moderate grades; and kayaking excursions average 2 hours. Travelers must be able to swim.

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Above: Palau’s pristine islands and reefs harbor a rich marine ecosystem.

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• Journey across Russia on one of the world’s most legendary railways. • Enjoy a home-cooked meal in an Irkutsk family home. • Learn about the history of Russian space exploration during a talk by a cosmonaut.

Navy War Memorial, and the Monument to the First Settlers. Take in views of the city and its bay from the Eagle’s Nest observation platform, and visit the Vladivostok Fortress. This evening, climb aboard our luxury train and set off on our journey across Russia. Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express through Day 13 | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 3 I KHABAROVSK Explore Khabarovsk’s lively squares and visit the Khabarovsk Regional Museum. Learn about the flora and fauna of the region, and see artifacts from the indigenous tribes of the Goldi and the Gilyak. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 1 I VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA Arrive in Vladivostok and check in to our hotel. Meet fellow travelers at a welcome dinner. Lotte Hotel Vladivostok | Meals: 1D DAY 2 I VLADIVOSTOK As a strategic naval outpost, Vladivostok was closed to most of the world from World War II until the end of the Cold War. Get acquainted with this modern city on a tour that includes the brightly painted railway station, the Pacific

DAYS 4–5 I SIBERIA/MONGOLIAN STEPPE As the train slips past rolling hills and Siberian villages of log houses, relax with a book, attend a talk by our expert, or simply watch the remote and ever-changing countryside pass by. On our second full day on board, we enter the sweeping Mongolian steppe. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 6 I ULAANBAATAR/GORKHI-TERELJ NATIONAL PARK Depart Mongolia’s capital this morning for

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nearby Gorkhi-Terelj National Park. Enjoy the alpine scenery, watch a demonstration of Mongolian horseback riding, and visit a traditional ger (felt tent). View a colossal equestrian statue of Genghis Khan, then enjoy dinner and a performance of Mongolian throat singing and traditional dance before we reboard our train and continue on our way back into Russia. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 7 I ULAN-UDE, RUSSIA The train rolls through the valley of the Selenga River, which flows into Lake Baikal. Stop in Ulan-Ude, the capital of the Buryat Republic and once a major trading post. Pay a visit to a village of Old Believers, a group descended from 17th-century religious exiles whose fascinating culture has changed little over the centuries, and watch a performance of their unique choral music. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 8 I LAKE BAIKAL Arrive at beautiful Lake Baikal, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The lake basin holds about 20 percent of the world’s unfrozen fresh water. Our train route hugs the rocky shores and passes through 33 tunnels. Take in spectacular views from the train, and stop to explore the

Clockwise from above: The Kremlin and spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral act as colorful bookends to Moscow’s Red Square; the Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express skirts the shores of Lake Baikal; young Mongolians don traditional garb in Ulaanbaatar; the colors of sunset mirror those of Kazan’s Qol Sharif Mosque.

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village of Listvyanka before enjoying a barbecue dinner on the shore of the lake. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 9 I IRKUTSK Spend today in Irkutsk. In the early 19th century, many Russian artists, officers, and nobles were exiled here for their involvement in the Decembrist revolt. Set out on a tour of the city’s historic sites, including a visit to a local synagogue and a private bell-ringing performance. Later, enjoy a private concert and champagne reception at the Decembrist House, and cap off the day with dinner in the home of a local family. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 10–11 I SIBERIA/NOVOSIBIRSK Enjoy a day to relax on board, taking in stunning scenery as the vast Siberian taiga unfurls. The following day, stop in Novosibirsk, Siberia’s largest city, to see the opera house and Lenin Square. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 12 I YEKATERINBURG Arrive in Yekaterinburg, where Russia’s last tsar, Nicholas II, and his family were executed by the Bolsheviks in 1918. Visit the Romanovs’ execution site and the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Center, which preserves the legacy of Russia’s

first president elected by popular vote. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 13 I KAZAN Today, explore Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan, perched on the banks of the Volga River. Tour the city’s kremlin, the turquoise-topped Qol Sharif Mosque, and Annunciation Cathedral. Pay a visit to the Kazan Conservatory and enjoy a concert performed by its students. Then set off on a private cruise along the Volga before returning to our train to depart on the final leg of our journey. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 14–16 I MOSCOW Disembark in Moscow and see the city’s iconic sights. Visit the Novodevichy Convent, stroll Red Square, and set foot in the vibrant, oniondomed St. Basil’s Cathedral. View court regalia from the Romanov dynasty at the Armory Museum. After lunch, head to the Monument to the Conquerors of Space, which sweeps some 350 feet into the sky. Delve into the history of space exploration at the recently updated Memorial Museum of Astronautics, and enjoy a specially arranged talk by a Russian cosmonaut. After breakfast the following day, transfer to the airport for your flight home. Ararat Hyatt Park Moscow | Meals: 3B, 2L, 2D

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Andrew Evans Author Travel writer and TV host Andrew Evans has completed some 50 assignments for National Geographic, reporting live from over a hundred countries. He journeyed 12,000 miles from National Geographic headquarters to Antarctica using public transportation, and thru-hiked the Jordan Trail. Andrew is the author of five books. Find the departure(s) Andrew will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered in June, August, and September. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. Please note: A U.S. Department of State travel advisory for Russia is currently in effect (travel.state.gov).

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• Explore the treasures of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. • Witness millennia-old nomadic sports in the rural heart of Kyrgyzstan. • Meet with a local rabbi in Bukhara’s Jewish quarter, and learn to cook Uzbek plov.

conservation efforts. Explore Bishkek and tour the National Museum of Fine Arts. Witness nomadic traditions in the countryside, then discover Tashkent’s blue-domed monuments. Hyatt Regency, Bishkek; Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace | Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D DAYS 7–9 I SAMARKAND/PANJAKENT, TAJIKISTAN Visit Samarkand’s stunning Registan Square, and take a private tour of the Afrasiab Museum with an archaeologist. In Panjakent, explore the ruins of Zoroastrian temples. Back in Samarkand, enjoy a performance of Uzbek dances. DiliMah Hotel | Meals: 3B, 3L, 2D

DAYS 1–2 I ALMATY, KAZAKHSTAN Set off on a tour of Almaty, Kazakhstan’s capital until 1997, and trace the country’s history at the Central State Museum. Rixos Almaty | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 3–6 I BISHKEK, KYRGYZSTAN/ TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN Meet with representatives of National Geographic Kazakhstan before flying to Bishkek. Learn about National Geographic Explorer Tatjana Rosen’s Society-funded snow leopard

DAYS 10–16 I BUKHARA, UZBEKISTAN/ KHIVA/DAŞOGUZ, TURKMENISTAN/ ASHGABAT Tour the architectural landmarks of Bukhara and visit the old Jewish quarter. Alternatively, explore the summer palace of the Bukharan emirs. Later, take a class in the art of making plov. In the enchanting town of Khiva, enjoy a traditional concert and wander the old town. Cross the border into Turkmenistan to visit the lively city of Daşoguz and explore the golden domes of modern Ashgabat. On our final day, depart for home. Devon Hotel; Erkin Palace Hotel; Oguzkent Hotel | Meals: 7B, 5L, 6D

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Carroll Dunham Anthropologist, Author, Filmmaker Carroll Dunham is based in Nepal and spends her summers living among nomads in Mongolia. She has authored four books and produced more than a dozen films for National Geographic, PBS, the BBC, and others on subjects ranging from the female divine to nomadism and geology. She works with women’s cooperatives that engage in cross-cultural trade in herbs and textiles. Find the departure(s) Carroll will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered in April, May, August, September, and October. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $500 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Observe orangutans and Malayan sun bears up close at conservation centers in Sepilok. • Go on rainforest hikes and river safaris, looking for orangutans, civets, and exotic birds. • Discover Borneo’s dazzling undersea from the jungle-clad paradise of Pulau Gaya.

DAYS 3–6 I SANDAKAN/SEPILOK/ KINABATANGAN RIVER/GOMANTONG FOREST RESERVE Fly to Sandakan and head to the Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve. Visit an orangutan rehabilitation center to learn about ongoing projects, then take a canopy walk through the surrounding reserve. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre before continuing to our hotel located on the banks of the Kinabatangan River. Set out on a variety of wildlife hikes and river safaris. Venture inside the famed Gomantong Caves, home to thousands of bats and swiftlets. Sepilok Nature Resort; Sukau Rainforest Lodge Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

DAYS 1–2 I KOTA KINABALU, MALAYSIA/ MOUNT KINABALU OR PULAU GAYA Arrive in Kota Kinabalu and embark on your preselected full-day excursion. Drive inland to Mount Kinabalu, located within Kinabalu Park, and explore its lush trails. Alternatively, travel by local boat to the jungle-clad paradise of Pulau Gaya and go snorkeling or kayaking. Kota Kinabalu Marriott Hotel Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

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DAYS 7–11 I BATU PUTEH/DANUM VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA/KOTA KINABALU Visit the village of Batu Puteh and meet with a coordinator of a community conservation organization. Continue to the forested valley of the Danum River and spend time exploring the many nature trails. Watch for rare species, including the clouded leopard and Bornean gibbon. Hike to a waterfall, go on a canopy walk, and venture out on night safaris. Later, fly to Kota Kinabalu in time for a farewell dinner. Borneo Rainforest Lodge; Kota Kinabalu Marriott Hotel | Meals: 5B, 4L, 4D

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Krithika Varagur Journalist, Author National Geographic Explorer Krithika Varagur is an awardwinning journalist who has circled the U.S. by train as an Amtrak Writer-in-Residence, dog-sledded above the Arctic Circle, and investigated the modern-day wild bird trade in Indonesia. She was named 2020 Foreign Correspondent of the Year by the Newswomen’s Club of New York. Find the departure(s) Krithika will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered in February, March, May, September, and October. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $200 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. Please note: Hikes range from 2–4 hours (1–3 miles) on uneven terrain over moderate grades in hot and humid conditions.

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Above: A young orangutan lounges in the Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve.

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• Ride the Palace on Wheels, a train that evokes the splendor of the maharajas. • Explore six UNESCO World Heritage sites with a National Geographic Expert. • Experience the traditions of one of India’s vibrant festivals, such as Diwali or Holi.

DAY 3 I JAIPUR Travel to Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Known as the "pink city" for its rose-colored buildings, Jaipur is protected by high fortifications. Stroll through a local bazaar before visiting Hawa Mahal, or the Palace of the Winds, a stunning sandstone building where the delicate latticework and honeycombed windows were originally designed to allow ladies of the court to watch life on the streets below. Jai Mahal Palace | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAYS 1–2 I DELHI, INDIA Arrive in Delhi at any time. The next day, set out on a tour of New Delhi to see the India Gate and Parliament buildings. Then delve into Old Delhi, a patchwork of eight different cities built by a succession of rulers. Explore Humayun's Tomb, a milestone in the history of Mughal architecture; and Gandhi Smriti, a museum honoring Mahatma Gandhi. This evening, gather for a special welcome reception and dinner. The Taj Mahal Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 4 I JAIPUR This morning, ascend to the hilltop Amber Fort. Explore its exquisite and well-preserved palaces, temples, gardens, and pavilions. Enjoy a guided tour of the City Palace, a vast complex with a museum housing rare manuscripts, paintings, and an armory. Visit the 18th-century royal observatory known as Jantar Mantar and examine a variety of precise astronomical tools. This evening, settle into your cabin aboard the train. Palace on Wheels through day 8 | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 5 I RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK/ CHITTAURGARH Set out on a morning game drive in Ranthambore National Park in search of the elusive tiger, as well as hyenas, jackals, and

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foxes. Continue to the city of Chittaurgarh and trace a turbulent history of siege, valor, and sacrifice at Chittaurgarh Fort, one of the largest forts in India. Meet villagers on a walk within the hilltop fortified walls, and stop for tea at sunset. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 6 I UDAIPUR Known as the City of Lakes, Udaipur is celebrated for its fairy-tale marble palaces, which appear to emerge from the waters of Lake Pichola. Venture into a labyrinth of courtyards within the City Palace. This palace complex—the largest in Rajasthan—blends medieval, European, and Chinese architecture and is richly decorated with inlaid mirror-work, mosaics, and frescoes. Cruise by the Lake Palace Hotel on a boat ride across Lake Pichola. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 7 I JAISALMER Travel into the heart of the Thar Desert to magical Jaisalmer, founded by Rawal Jaisal in 1156. Rising above the city, the imposing turrets and bastions of the golden sandstone fort conceal a lively town within. Explore this magnificent fort and discover the havelis, once the mansions of wealthy merchants, decorated with elaborate facades. Ride a camel across the

Clockwise from above: The breathtaking Taj Mahal was built in the 17th century by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan; a lounge in the sumptuous Palace on Wheels; women stroll through the blue-hued alleyways of Jodhpur; a tiger on the prowl in Ranthambore National Park.

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by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife, the Taj Mahal is often described as the most extravagant monument ever built for love. After lunch, explore Agra Fort, which brings to life the story of the Mughal Empire. Pay a visit to a marble inlay workshop to see how the intricate stonework of the Taj Mahal was created. Visit the Taj Mahal once again at sunset before gathering for a festive farewell dinner. ITC Mughal | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 11 I AGRA/DELHI Drive to Delhi and relax in day rooms at our hotel. Later, transfer to the airport for your flight home. The Taj Mahal Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 9 I KEOLADEO GHANA NATIONAL PARK/AGRA Disembark in Bharatpur and head into the wetlands of Keoladeo Ghana National Park, a renowned bird sanctuary. Search for egrets, flamingos, and other bird species and wildlife. Stop at a hotel near the park for a cooking demonstration and lunch. Take a guided walk around Bharatpur village before heading to Agra. This evening, visit the iconic Taj Mahal at sunset. ITC Mughal | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 10 I AGRA Rise early this morning to see the Taj Mahal's marble sparkle in the dawn light. Constructed

A National Geographic Expert, Expedition Leader, and local guides will accompany this trip.

Arati Kumar-Rao Photographer, Writer Arati Kumar-Rao is a National Geographic Explorer who chronicles South Asia’s changing landscapes and climate, and their effect on livelihoods and biodiversity. Arati has worked extensively in the deserts of Rajasthan, documenting the landscape, biodiversity, and the pastoralist way of life. Find the departure(s) Arati will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from October through March, except in December. Prices are per person based, on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. Photography Expeditions: Several of our departures are designated photography expeditions, designed for all skill levels and led by a National Geographic photographer. A photographer trains her paint-splattered lens on the Hindu Holi festivities in India.

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• Meet National Geographic Explorers working on conservation and environmental projects. • Help feed and care for giant pandas at a conservation center in Chengdu. • Get an insider’s look at recent finds at the terra-cotta warrior site in Xi’an.

markets of the Muslim Quarter. The St. Regis Beijing; Sofitel Xi’an on Renmin Square | Meals: 4B, 4L, 2D DAYS 6–11 I YANGTZE RIVER/CHENGDU Fly to Yichang and board a riverboat for a fournight Yangtze cruise through the breathtaking Three Gorges region. See the Three Gorges Dam, explore by sampan boat, and visit Fuling and the 816 Underground Project. Disembark in Chongqing and venture into the World Heritage–listed Dazu Grottoes. Continue to Chengdu and spend a day interacting with pandas at the Dujiangyan Giant Panda Base. Yangzi Explorer; The St. Regis Chengdu Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D

DAYS 1–5 I BEIJING, CHINA/XI’AN Arrive in Beijing. Explore a lesser known section of the Great Wall, and meet with National Geographic Explorer Zhang Boju to hear about his conservation work. Visit Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and the Temple of Heaven, and ride a rickshaw in a traditional hutong neighborhood. In Xi’an, go behind the scenes at the Institute of Archaeology and view the legendary terra-cotta army. Walk or ride a bike atop the city walls before delving into the

DAYS 12–16 I GUILIN/SHANGHAI Ride the high-speed train to Guilin, then cruise the Li River between limestone karst pinnacles and terraced rice fields. Fly to Shanghai and meet with wildlife photographer Jing Li, a National Geographic Explorer. Ascend to the top of Shanghai Tower, and tour Nanjing Road, the Bund, and Yu Garden before a farewell dinner. Shangri-La Hotel Guilin; Fairmont Peace Hotel Meals: 5B, 4L, 2D

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Ricky Qi Filmmaker and Photographer National Geographic Explorer Ricky Qi is a filmmaker and photographer who has lived and traveled extensively in China. His documentary Under One Roof chronicles the Mosuo people, China’s last matriarchal society, and Ricky recently retraced poet Li Bai’s sojourn up the Yangtze in an article for the Chinese-language edition of National Geographic magazine. Find the departure(s) Ricky will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered in April, May, August, September, and October. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $850 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Explore the timeless Iya Valley, dotted with thatched cottages, shrines, and vine bridges. • Spend the night at a traditional Mount Koya monastery, and join a prayer ceremony. • Stay at the futuristic Benesse House on Naoshima, Japan’s island of art.

DAYS 5–6 I IYA VALLEY Ferry across the Inland Sea to Shikoku, stopping in Tokushima to see costumes and floats from the city’s 400-year-old dance festival. Continue to the Iya Valley and settle into a ryokan, or traditional Japanese inn. Visit the Chiiori Trust, a project that preserves rural traditions; see the Okuiya Niju Kazurabashi vine bridges; and explore a local village. Hotel Hikyonoyu Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 7–8 I NAOSHIMA Visit Zentsuji, the birthplace of Buddhist priest Kobo Daishi. Ferry to the isle of Naoshima—a mecca of contemporary art and architecture— and spend two nights at the Benesse House, designed by acclaimed architect Tadao Ando. Benesse House | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 1–4 I O SAKA, JAPAN/KYOTO/ MOUNT KOYA Arrive in Osaka and transfer to Kyoto, the former imperial capital of Japan. Explore exquisite temples and meet with a former geisha. Then travel to Mount Koya, headquarters of the Shingon Buddhist sect. Meet a temple priest and enjoy a traditional Buddhist vegetarian dinner. Kyoto Hotel Okura; Eko-In Monastery (or similar) | Meals: 3B, 3L, 2D

DAYS 9–11 I HIROSHIMA/MIYAJIMA/OSAKA Pay a visit to Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park and the Peace Memorial Museum. Enjoy a full-day excursion on Itsukushima Island, popularly called Miyajima. Cap off our journey with a traditional tea ceremony. Return to Osaka and catch your flight home. Sheraton Grand Hotel Meals: 3B, 2L, 1D

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Karen Kasmauski Storyteller Karen Kasmauski has produced 25 stories for National Geographic magazine on topics ranging from earthquakes in Japan to oil exploration in Alaska. Her book, Impact: From the Frontlines of Global Health, published by National Geographic, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Karen is a senior fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers. Find the departure(s) Karen will join on our website.

INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered in March, April, May, September, and October. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Spend three days exploring Torres del Paine National Park by 4x4 or on foot or horseback. • Join a private guide for a hike beneath Argentina’s iconic Fitz Roy Massif. • Witness the powerful calving of the Perito Moreno Glacier on a boat cruise to its base.

Monte Fitz Roy, and the perfect spot for your picnic lunch. Hosteria Senderos | Meals: 2B, 2L DAYS 4–5 I PERITO MORENO GLACIER Set out from El Calafate to discover the magnificent natural displays of the advancing Perito Moreno Glacier. View the glacier’s rugged, calving face from nearby walkways, then join a boat cruise on the surrounding waters for a different perspective. Hotel Posada Los Alamos | Meals: 2B, 2L

DAY 1 I BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA Enjoy a day at leisure in the stylish Recoleta district of Buenos Aires, or take a private city tour. Mio Buenos Aires DAYS 2–3 I LOS GLACIARES NATIONAL PARK Journey to El Chaltén, gateway to Los Glaciares National Park. Join a private guide for a trek beneath the dramatic ice-clad spires of the Fitz Roy Massif. Your destination is Laguna de los Tres, a turquoise lake framed by the iconic

DAYS 6–10 I TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK, CHILE/PUNTA ARENAS Drive to Torres del Paine National Park and settle into your hotel perched at the edge of Lake Sarmiento. Spend three full days exploring Torres del Paine on foot or horseback or by 4x4 vehicle. Encounter sapphire lakes and rushing waterfalls, rugged peaks and cornices. Ride horseback with local gauchos across sweeping glacial valleys, or visit a working estancia, or ranch. Transfer to Punta Arenas for your flight home. Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa | Meals: 5B, 4L, 4D

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YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from October through March. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $465 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Andean culture as you stroll Pisac’s famous market, learn about llamas in Awanacancha, and visit the mountain village of Patacancha. Attend a private demonstration of traditional Andean wool dying and weaving—practices recently revived in the region by National Geographic Explorer Nilda Callañaupa Alvarez. See ancient Inca agriculture systems at Chinchero and Moray, visit the mountainside salt mines of Maras, and explore Ollantaytambo. Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba | Meals: 3B, 3L

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DAYS 1–2 I CUSCO, PERU Fly to Cusco and settle into your hotel. Then enjoy an exclusive architectural tour of this 16thcentury manor, once home to Simón Bolívar. The next day, take a private tour of Cusco. Inkaterra La Casona | Meals: 1B DAYS 3–5 I SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCA Spend three days exploring the Sacred Valley from your base at a lodge set among dramatic emerald slopes. Get immersed in traditional

DAYS 6–9 I MACHU PICCHU/CUSCO Take a scenic train ride to Aguas Calientes, or opt to disembark early for a guided trek on a section of the Inca Trail (at an additional cost). Settle into your hotel nestled within its own private cloud forest reserve. Take a guided nature walk through the property’s lush grounds to spot orchids and birds with naturalists, and visit the on-site spectacled bear rehabilitation program. Tour Machu Picchu at sunrise with a private guide, exploring the mountain-top Inca sanctuary before the crowds arrive. Enjoy a free night in Cusco before flying home. Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel; Inkaterra La Casona | Meals: 4B, 2D

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YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered throughout the year. You may request any dates that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

Cusco’s Iglesia de la Compañía de Jesús is built atop an Inca palace.

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Above: Women in traditional dress stroll through Cusco.

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• Get immersed in the surreal, windswept landscapes of the Atacama Desert. • Discover traces of Rapa Nui culture on Easter Island, including mysterious moai statues. • Explore the vibrant cities of Santiago and Valparaíso with a private guide.

several days exploring on a variety of excursions. Venture to the volcanic quarry where the statues originated, and walk along the path the ancient Rapa Nui people took to transport the stone behemoths. Visit Mahatua Ovahe, where 15 restored moai stand sentinel with their backs to the ocean; then join an excursion to Ahu Akivi, where the moai are situated inland, facing the sea. Step into a lava cave to see the only statue with its white coral eyes still in place. Return to Santiago and spend a night at a hotel near the airport. Explora Rapa Nui; Holiday Inn Santiago—Airport Terminal | Meals: 4B, 4L, 3D

DAYS 1–2 I SANTIAGO, CHILE/VALPARAÍSO/ CASABLANCA VALLEY Set out on a private tour of Santiago, Chile’s capital. Discover colorful Valparaíso on a day trip along the coast, then sample local vintages in the Casablanca Valley wine region. The Ritz-Carlton, Santiago | Meals: 1B, 1L DAYS 3–6 I EASTER ISLAND/SANTIAGO Fly to Easter Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its colossal moai statues. Spend

DAYS 7–10 I ATACAMA DESERT Travel to the Atacama Desert and settle into our hotel. Choose from several guided activities over the next three days. Visit shimmering salt flats dotted with pink flamingos, and meet a local artisan family in the charming village of Toconao; or explore the wind-sculpted Moon Valley before bathing in a nearby hot spring. Encounter the steaming El Tatio geysers, watch for native wildlife, and discover the desert on horseback or mountain bike. On the final day, fly to Santiago and connect with your flight home. Tierra Atacama Hotel & Spa | Meals: 4B, 2L, 3D

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Private Expedition

Light/Moderate

YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered throughout the year. You may request any dates that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $1,800 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

Still waters mirror the Atacama Desert’s volcanic peaks.

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Above: Enormous moai statues stand guard on Easter Island.

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• Sail between the isles of the Galápagos by yacht, enjoying close encounters with wildlife. • Ride an aerial bike through the treetops of the Chocó rainforest. • Take a private tour of Quito’s colonial old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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DAYS 1–5 I QUITO, ECUADOR/GALÁPAGOS From Quito, travel to the Galápagos Islands and settle into a lodge tucked into one of Isla Santa Cruz’s secluded bays. Enjoy three days to explore the wild wonders of this famed archipelago with expert naturalists. Sail aboard the lodge’s yacht, disembarking to seek out blue-footed boobies and frigatebirds on North Seymour Island, spot Sally Lightfoot

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crabs and land iguanas on Isla Plaza Sur, snorkel with sea lions and penguins, and much more. Wyndham Quito Airport Hotel; Finch Bay Galapagos Hotel | Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

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DAYS 6–7 I QUITO Take a private tour of Quito’s Old Town, which earned the city distinction as the first UNESCOdesignated world capital. Discover grand colonial buildings and plazas, and step through the doors of some of Quito’s most beautiful churches. Casa Gangotena | Meals: 2B, 1L

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DAYS 8–11 I MASHPI RESERVE Visit the archaeological site of Tulipe en route to a lodge set in the Mashpi Rainforest Reserve. Venture out on interpretive day and nighttime walks through the forest, in search of howler monkeys, kaleidoscopic birds, neon frogs, and more. Survey the canopy from the observation tower, and ride an aerial bicycle through the treetops. Visit the Equatorial Monument on your return trip to the Quito airport. Mashpi Lodge | Meals: 4B, 4L, 3D

Light/Moderate

Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary.

Dates: This expedition is offered throughout the year. You may request any dates that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $600 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

A pair of sea lions frolic in the waters off the Galápagos Islands.

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$5,195

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• Join a private guide for a canopy walk in the lush forests surrounding Arenal Volcano. • Stay at two stunning eco-lodges, and explore the rainforest with naturalist guides. • Explore the unsurpassed biodiversity of the Osa Peninsula with naturalist guides.

DAYS 4–5 I PACUARE RIVER/ ARENAL VOLCANO NATIONAL PARK Enjoy a white-water rafting excursion, or depart for the northern highlands after breakfast, allowing for an evening at leisure in Arenal Volcano National Park. The following day, traverse hanging bridges on a guided canopy walk, and go for a swim at La Fortuna Waterfall. In the evening, soak in your lodge’s private hot springs, naturally heated by the very volcano that rises up before you. Lost Iguana Resort & Spa | Meals: 2B, 1L

DAYS 1–3 I SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA/ PACUARE RIVER After an evening at leisure in San José, venture to your lodge, accessible only via the Pacuare River. Arrive by raft or by 4×4 vehicle and hanging gondola. Join a bird-watching walk, then go ziplining or hike through the jungle to a typical Cabécar rancho (thatched house). Hotel Grano de Oro; Pacuare Lodge Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 6–9 I OSA PENINSULA Fly to the Osa Peninsula and settle into your lodge, enjoying spectacular views from your bungalow of the shimmering waters where the Pacific Ocean meets the Golfo Dulce. Explore the region’s biodiversity on a variety of naturalist-led excursions. Discover marine life in a neighboring tropical fjord; seek out whitefaced capuchin monkeys, poison dart frogs, sloths, and birds on day and nighttime hikes through lush rainforest; and learn about the lodge’s innovative sustainability efforts. Go on a waterfall hike and swim in the fall’s crystal-clear natural pool before enjoying lunch in the forest canopy. Lapa Rios Lodge | Meals: 4B, 2L, 3D

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Light/Moderate

Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered throughout the year. You may request any dates that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $360 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

A tree frog peers out from its leafy perch.

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• Explore Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, hiking to iconic sites. • Delve into the past among the cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde National Park. • Join a Navajo guide for a jeep tour of Monument Valley and a traditional lunch.

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DAY 1 I GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO Arrive in Grand Junction and independently transfer to your hotel. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Grand Junction DAYS 2–3 I CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK, UTAH/MOAB/ ARCHES NATIONAL PARK Travel to Island in the Sky in Canyonlands National Park and spend the day hiking to arches and viewpoints, then enjoy dinner overlooking the Colorado River in Moab.

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The next day, rise early to explore Arches National Park, choosing trails to some of its 2,000 sandstone arches, and stop at a viewpoint for a picnic. Red Cliffs Lodge | Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

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DAY 4 I CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK See the 2,000-year-old petroglyphs of Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument, and then explore the sandstone spires known as the Needles in Canyonlands National Park. Later, head to historic Bluff and settle into your hotel. Desert Rose Inn | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

Dates: This expedition is offered from May through October 15. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you.

DAY 5 I MONUMENT VALLEY/BLUFF Join a native guide for a jeep tour of Monument Valley and its enormous sandstone buttes. Hear a Navajo perspective of local history, and enjoy a traditional lunch. Desert Rose Inn | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 6–7 I M ESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK, COLORADO/DURANGO Drive through Canyons of the Ancients National Monument and visit the famous Cliff Palace at Mesa Verde National Park. Continue to Durango for a final dinner. Transfer to the airport for your flight home the next morning. Leland House and Rochester Hotel Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION

Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

The cliff dwellings of Mesa Verde date back 1,400 years.

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Above: Delicate Arch overlooks swirls of red sandstone in Utah’s Arches National Park.

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$5,695

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• Explore Grand Canyon and Zion National Parks with a naturalist guide. • Raft the Colorado River through Glen Canyon and iconic Horseshoe Bend. • Venture into picturesque slot canyons, including Zion’s Narrows and Antelope Canyon.

DAY 1 I PHOENIX/SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA Arrive in Phoenix. Transfer to your hotel in Scottsdale and explore Old Town Scottsdale on your own. Hotel Valley Ho DAYS 2–3 I SEDONA/GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK Hike through Red Rock State Park and explore Sedona’s vibrant downtown, then check in to your hotel perched on the Grand Canyon’s

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South Rim. Choose from a range of hikes, and catch the sunset from a unique viewpoint. Thunderbird or Kachina Lodge Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

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DAY 4 I GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK/ GLEN CANYON/LAKE POWELL Watch the sunrise over the canyon, then visit a Navajo trading post. Raft along the calm waters of Glen Canyon. Later, stop at the iconic Horseshoe Bend viewpoint for a spectacular panorama of the Colorado River. Lake Powell Resort | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

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DAYS 5–6 I ANTELOPE CANYON/ZION NATIONAL PARK, UTAH Trek into Antelope Canyon and choose between a range of excursions offering excellent photographic opportunities. Settle into your lodge, situated in the shadows of Zion National Park’s vermillion cliffs. Take your pick of trails to iconic sites, from the Emerald Pools to the world-renowned Narrows. Desert Pearl Inn | Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D DAY 7 I ZION NATIONAL PARK/ST. GEORGE OR LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Take a sunrise hike on Zion’s Watchman Trail. Fly home from St. George or Las Vegas. Meals: 1B

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Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary.

Dates: This expedition is offered from March through October. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Enjoy insights into Yosemite’s geology and wildlife while hiking with a private guide. • Wander among skyscraping trees in Mariposa Grove, Yosemite’s largest giant sequoia grove. • Explore the legacies of John Muir and Ansel Adams, two of the park’s greatest champions.

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DAYS 1–2 I   FRESNO, CALIFORNIA/ YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK Arrive in Fresno and transfer to your hotel. Drive to Yosemite National Park the next morning and get an introduction to the park’s geology on hikes with your private guide. Then settle into your Victorian-style lodge within the park. Best Western Plus Fresno Airport; Wawona Hotel Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

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DAY 3 I MARIPOSA GROVE Spend the day in Mariposa Grove, wandering among some 500 giant sequoias—possibly the world’s largest living organisms by volume. Choose from a variety of trails that showcase these majestic trees, which can grow to more than 200 feet tall. Wawona Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L

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DAYS 4–7 I YOSEMITE VALLEY/FRESNO Travel north to Yosemite Valley, and take in views of El Capitan and Half Dome on spectacular hikes. Learn about the legacy of naturalist John Muir and visit some of his favorite haunts. The next day, traverse Tioga Pass Road to explore Tuolumne Meadows, Mono Lake, and Olmsted Point. Or head to Hetch Hetchy Valley for a hike to Wapama Falls, and learn about ongoing work to restore the once-submerged valley. Enjoy a final morning of hiking and wildlife spotting in Yosemite Valley. Stop in at the Yosemite Valley Visitor Center and the Ansel Adams Gallery; and cap off the day with a private tour and dinner at the celebrated Ahwahnee hotel, a National Historic Landmark. Depart for the airport in Fresno the next morning. Yosemite Valley Lodge or Rush Creek Lodge at Yosemite | Meals: 4B, 3L, 1D

Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Mariposa Grove is home to more than 500 mature giant sequoias.

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• Explore Yellowstone’s otherworldly moonscape of geyser basins. • Seek out bison, grizzlies, and wolves with an expert on a wildlife safari in the Lamar Valley. • Raft the Snake River or float through Grand Teton National Park.

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outfitted with a fireplace. Rise early the next day for a wildlife safari in the Lamar Valley. After lunch in Cooke City, return to the park for a guided hike. Dreamcatcher Tipi Hotel | Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

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DAYS 4–5 I YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

Dates: This expedition is offered from May 15 through October 1. You may request any dates that are convenient for you.

Visit the Norris and Upper Geyser Basins and take in the clockwork eruption of Old Faithful, then continue to your hotel. Travel to Hayden Valley and hike to the rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Lake Yellowstone Hotel & Cabins or Canyon Lodge & Cabins | Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION

Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

DAYS 6–8 I G RAND TETON NATIONAL PARK/ JACKSON DAY 1 I BOZEMAN, MONTANA Arrive in Bozeman and enjoy a day at leisure in this lively mountain town. Hilton Garden Inn Bozeman DAYS 2–3 I YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING Explore Yellowstone National Park, passing through Paradise Valley en route to Mammoth Hot Springs. Settle into your glamping tepee,

Depart for Grand Teton National Park, stopping at West Thumb Geyser Basin and Colter Bay Village. Ride a tram to the summit of Rendezvous Mountain for some high-altitude hiking. Settle into an intimate sustainable lodge near the banks of the Snake River. The next day, choose between a leisurely float through Grand Teton National Park, or a thrilling ride across the rapids of Snake River. Fly home from Jackson. Bentwood Inn | Meals: 3B, 2L, 2D

A moose and her calf wade through the shallows in Grand Teton National Park.

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• Discover glaciers, sapphire lakes, and an array of wildlife on hikes with a naturalist. • Enjoy a rafting adventure or a scenic float down the Middle Fork of the Flathead River. • Explore the history and culture of the Blackfeet Indians with a Blackfeet artist.

DAYS 3–4 I GLACIER NATIONAL PARK Follow the iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road over Logan Pass, encountering incredible mountain vistas at every turn. On the way to the east side of the park, stop for a picnic and various hikes with your guide. Settle into your historic lodge, and enjoy time to relax before dinner. Then journey north to Many Glacier Valley, home to some of the park’s most visible glaciers. Set out on a trek to Grinnell Glacier or a morning hike to Grinnell Lake. Glacier Park Lodge | Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

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DAYS 1–2 I KALISPELL, MONTANA/WHITEFISH/ FLATHEAD RIVER Arrive in Kalispell and transfer to Whitefish for an evening at leisure. The next morning, ride the lift to the top of the Big Mountain for a short hike with spectacular views of Glacier National Park’s jagged peaks. After a picnic, enjoy a scenic float or a whitewater-rafting excursion on the Middle Fork of the Flathead River. Grouse Mountain Lodge | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAYS 5–7 I BLACKFEET RESERVATION/ GLACIER NATIONAL PARK/KALISPELL Delve into the culture of the Blackfeet Indians with Blackfeet artist Darrell Norman on a visit to the Lodgepole Gallery and Tipi Village. Then get an in-depth look at Native American history and heritage at the Museum of the Plains Indian. Enjoy a final day exploring the trails in the stunning Two Medicine region of Glacier National Park. Celebrate your adventure with a farewell dinner at the lodge. Depart for Kalispell the next day. Glacier Park Lodge | Meals: 3B, 2L, 2D

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YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from June through September. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

Reynolds Mountain at Logan Pass, Glacier National Park

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• Explore the Athens Acropolis and Cape Soúnio’s Temple of Poseidon with a private guide. • Take a private tour of the Palace of Knossos and the ruins of Heraklion in Crete. • Stay in stunning cave dwellings in Santorini and enjoy a sunset sail in the caldera.

home to nearly 4,000 ancient works. Electra Metropolis DAY 2 I ATHENS/CAPE SOÚNIO Explore Athens at your leisure this morning. Browse the lively markets and café-lined lanes of Monastiraki before strolling the ancient Agora, home to some of the city’s most well-preserved ruins. Or wander the historic Plaka neighborhood. This afternoon, take a private scenic drive along the Saronic Gulf coast to Cape Soúnio. Here, perched on a craggy cliff overlooking the glittering Aegean, tour the aptly placed Temple of Poseidon with your private guide. Electra Metropolis | Meals: 1B

DAY 1 I ATHENS, GREECE Arrive in Athens and transfer to your downtown hotel. On a private tour, see the Temple of Zeus, set behind the crumbling Hadrian’s Arch, and visit the marble Panathenaic Stadium, site of the first modern Olympic games in 1896. Climb to the Acropolis complex and discover its mystical temples, including the legendary Parthenon. Spend the rest of the day uncovering the treasures on display at the sleek New Acropolis Museum,

DAY 3 I KNOSSOS, CRETE/HERAKLION/ ÁGIOS NIKÓLAOS Fly to Crete and discover the incredible ruins of the Minoan Palace of Knossos with a private guide. Next, go on a private walking tour through the coastal capital of Heraklion, stopping at the Archaeological Museum to admire the world’s most impressive collection of Minoan art. This evening, travel to your seaside resort, located just outside of Ágios Nikólaos. St. Nicolas Bay Resort Hotel & Villas Meals: 1B

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DAY 4 I ÁGIOS NIKÓLAOS Soak in the serenity of the Greek Isles during a day at leisure in the charming harbor town of Ágios Nikólaos. You might sit at an inviting waterfront café and watch fishing boats pass through the harbor. Or take an optional excursion to a nearby village and participate in a private cooking class, available at an additional cost. Prepare Cretan specialties as you nibble on local cheeses and sip on wines from nearby vineyards. St. Nicolas Bay Resort Hotel & Villas Meals: 1B

Wildflowers bloom amid the rocky landscape surrounding the Parthenon.

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DAY 5 I ÁGIOS NIKÓLAOS Travel to the town of Plaka this morning, and ride a traditional wooden fishing vessel to the small isle of Spinalonga. A fortified stronghold of the Venetians and later of the Ottomans, the island was converted to a leper colony during the early 20th century. Take a tour of this fascinating place with a private guide, learning about the day-to-day lives of its people who lived in near isolation through 1957. Back in Plaka, explore the town on your own. St. Nicolas Bay Resort Hotel & Villas Meals: 1B, 1L DAY 6 I HERAKLION/SANTORINI Return to Heraklion and board a ferry to Santorini, a crescent-shaped, cliff-edged island created by the collapse of a volcanic cone. Settle into a beautifully restored cave hotel overlooking the caldera and enjoy an afternoon at leisure to wander through the village of Imerovígli or relax at your stunning cave hotel, taking in views of the blue Aegean. Kapari Natural Resort | Meals: 1B DAY 7 I SANTORINI Trace the cliffs of Santorini on a guided tour from the southern to the northern tip of the

island. Visit Akrotiri to see one of the oldest lighthouses in Greece, and wander through narrow alleys up to a Venetian castle in the charming town of Pyrgos. Peek into some of the town’s 33 churches and see a stunning collection of religious art and ethnographic artifacts at the Monastery of the Prophet Elijah. Cap off your tour in Oia, a picturesque village of blue-domed churches and whitewashed terraces. Stroll the streets of this Cycladic gem and then savor lunch and a view on a charming veranda. Kapari Natural Resort | Meals: 1B, 1L DAY 8 I SANTORINI Explore Santorini on your own today. Choose to go for a hike or relax with a book by the pool. Walk the path that connects Thira and Oia, finding enchanting scenes around nearly every bend. Late this afternoon, join a sailing excursion on the Aegean, stopping to snorkel and swim. Dine on deck as you watch one of the island’s famous sunsets. Kapari Natural Resort | Meals: 1B, 1D DAY 9 I SANTORINI/ATHENS After breakfast, fly from Santorini to Athens to catch your flight home. Meals: 1B

YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from April through October. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $425 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

Brilliant blue domes cap the whitewashed churches of Oia on Santorini.

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• Discover Agrigento’s spectacular Valley of the Temples alongside a private guide. • Join a Sicilian astronomer to explore the Greek Theatre in Taormina. • See some of the best preserved mosaics from ancient Rome at the Villa Romana del Casale.

owned agriturismo. Indulge in either a Sicilian cooking class, a wine tasting, or a cheesemaking session with a local shepherd (based on availability). Susafa | Meals: 2B, 1L, 2D DAYS 5–7 I SUTERA/AGRIGENTO/RAGUSA Travel to Sutera and climb to the 14th-century sanctuary at the summit of Mount San Paolino. Continue to Agrigento to explore the incredible Valley of the Temples. Tour the Villa Romana del Casale to see some of the world’s best preserved Roman mosaics, and discover the charming hilltop town of Ragusa. Visit the lab of a chocolatier in Modica. Hotel Villa Athena; Relais Antica Badia Meals: 3B, 1L, 1D DAYS 1–2 I PALERMO, ITALY/MONREALE Arrive in Palermo and take a walking tour of the old town. Hear about efforts to promote a Mafia-free economy in Sicily, and visit the stunning Norman cathedral in Monreale. Grand Hotel Piazza Borsa | Meals: 1B, 1D DAYS 3–4 I CEFALÙ/POLIZZI GENEROSA Explore the 12th-century cathedral in coastal Cefalù. Venture inland to Susafa, a family-

DAYS 8–10 I SYRACUSE/TAORMINA/ CATANIA Drive to Syracuse and explore the island of Ortigia, linked to the city by bridges. See the Temple of Apollo, and meet a local artisan who handcrafts pupi for Sicilian puppet theater. Continue to Taormina for a walking tour, and step into the Greek Theatre with a Sicilian astronomer. Fly home from Catania. Hotel Villa Belvedere | Meals: 3B, 1D

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YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from April through October. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

Simmering Mount Etna rises behind Taormina’s Greek ruins.

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• Visit Dubrovnik with a private guide and kayak to the islet of Lokrum for views of the old city. • Explore Plitvice Lakes National Park, and take a private tour of Montenegro’s Gulf of Kotor. • Sample Croatian wines on enchanting Hvar, and taste fresh oysters during an Adriatic cruise.

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DAYS 4–5 I SPLIT/HVAR Head to Split on the Dalmatian coast, and take a private tour of the old town—a World Heritage site located within ancient palace walls. Visit a local art gallery and enjoy free time this afternoon. Then board a ferry to charming Hvar. Discover the island’s historic sites, climb to the hilltop Hvar Fortress for sweeping views, and enjoy a local wine tasting. Cornaro Hotel I Meals: 2B, 1L

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DAYS 1–3 I Z AGREB, CROATIA/PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARK Arrive in Zagreb, Croatia’s capital since 1557. Delve into the city’s architecture, art, and history on a private walking tour. Travel to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Plitvice Lakes National Park. Join a private guide to explore this picturesque landscape of terraced limestone, waterfalls, and aquamarine lakes. Esplanade Zagreb Hotel; Ethno Houses Plitvica Selo I Meals: 2B, 1L

DAYS 6–10 I DUBROVNIK/GULF OF KOTOR, MONTENEGRO/KORČULA In Ston, walk along one of the longest stone fortifications in Europe. Sample oysters plucked straight from the sea on a private cruise, then settle into your waterfront hotel in Dubrovnik. Take a private tour of the city the next day, and set out by kayak or boat to the nearby island of Lokrum for breathtaking views of Dubrovnik’s old town. Cross into Montenegro to see the medieval towns and terraced hillsides of the Gulf of Kotor, and spend your final day exploring the beautiful island of Korčula. Depart from Dubrovnik the next day. Hotel More I Meals: 5B, 1L

Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from May through October. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

The 1,000-year-old Fort Lovrijenac offers excellent views of Dubrovnik’s fortifications.

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• Explore legendary pyramids from Giza to Saqqâra with an Egyptologist. • Discover extraordinary temples and tombs from Luxor and the Valley of the Kings. • Venture to the magnificent rock-cut temples of Abu Simbel with a private guide.

DAY 1 I CAIRO, EGYPT Arrive in Cairo and settle into your elegant hotel on the banks of the Nile. Nile Ritz Carlton | Meals: 1D DAY 2 I MEMPHIS, SAQQÂRA, AND DAHSHÛR/CAIRO Begin your journey at the 5,000-year old city of Memphis, the capital of ancient Egypt. You’ll explore the ruins with your private

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guide, an Egyptologist who accompanies you throughout your trip. Then head to Saqqâra to see Djoser’s step pyramid, one of the oldest known cut-stone buildings. Continue to the Dahshūr necropolis, home to some of Egypt’s oldest and most well preserved pyramids, including the Red Pyramid and the Bent Pyramid— said to be a first attempt at the flatsided pyramid. Nile Ritz Carlton | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 4 I CAIRO Delve into the colorful chaos of Cairo today. Explore to the 12th-century Citadel of Saladin and see the Mosque of Muhammad Ali. Meander the winding streets of Coptic Cairo, and visit the Coptic Museum; the intriguing Hanging Church, and the Ben Ezra Synagogue. This evening, immerse yourself in the labyrinthine alleys of Khan el-Khalili, an enchanting souk in the heart of the old city. Nile Ritz Carlton | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 3 I GIZA/CAIRO Get a close-up look at the fabled Pyramids of Giza, constructed some 4,500 years ago as gateways to the afterlife for Egypt’s pharaohs. The Pyramids are the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World— and the only ones that still stand today. At the Solar Boat Museum, see a restored wooden vessel built to transport Pharaoh Khufu to the afterlife. After lunch overlooking the pyramids, head to the Egyptian Museum to see legendary artifacts such as the gold mask of King Tutankhamun and the treasures recovered from his tomb. Nile Ritz Carlton | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 5 I LUXOR Fly to Luxor, known in antiquity as Thebes. Explore the breathtaking Karnak temple complex; then visit the Luxor Museum. After free time to explore Luxor on your own, meet your guide for an evening visit to Luxor Temple. With its soaring colonnades and largerthan-life statues, this complex is particularly mystical when lit up after dark. Steigenberger Resort Achti | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 6 I WEST BANK OF THE NILE Venture to the famed Valley of the Kings, where the pharaohs of Egypt’s New Kingdom chose to build elaborate underground tombs instead of the pyramids typical of the Old Kingdom. Descend into the tomb of

Clockwise from above: Colossal statues line the entry hall of the temple of Abu Simbel; the Pyramids of Giza are the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing; the carved columns of Karnak’s Great Hypostyle Hall dwarf a visitor; a felucca glides by boulders on the banks of the Nile.

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Tutankhamun—discovered intact by British archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922, and see the remains of the boy-king. Admire vivid murals and hieroglyphics in the tomb of Seti I; then visit the Temple of Hatshepsut and the Colossi of Memnon. Board your riverboat this evening and set sail on the Nile. M.S. Farah or M.S. Tulip | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 7 I WEST BANK OF THE NILE/ ISNÂ LOCK Step ashore to explore the Ramesseum, Ramses II’s mortuary temple. In the Valley of the Queens, wander through the stunning tomb of Queen Nefertari, Ramses II’s favorite wife. Then visit the funerary complex of Ramses III. Return to the boat for lunch and a cooking class on board. Navigate Isnâ Lock on your way south. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 8 I KAWM UMBŪ/ASWÂN Pass sugarcane fields, riverside villages, and date palm oases as you cruise to Kawm Umbū. This unusual temple houses twin sanctuaries— one dedicated to falcon-headed Horus, god of the sky; and the other to Sobek, the crocodileheaded god of the Nile. At the Kawm Umbū Crocodile Museum, see the mummies of crocodiles once kept captive at Sobek’s temple. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 9 I ASWĀN Originally perched on the island of Philae, the elegant temple of Isis was relocated to Agilkia island to protect it from flooding when the Aswān Dam opened. Explore the temple, and later sail the Nile in a traditional felucca sailboat. Round off the day with a visit to the lively souk in Aswān town. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 10 I ABU SIMBEL/CAIRO Fly to extraordinary Abu Simbel, where four nearly 70-foot-tall statues of Ramses II guard the entrance to a cliff-side temple. The Abu Simbel temples were also dismantled and rebuilt at a higher elevation to make way for the Aswān High Dam—a feat of engineering to rival Ramses II’s original construction. After lunch, catch a flight to Cairo via Aswān and relax at your hotel. IntercContinental Citystars Cairo Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 11 I CAIRO After breakfast, transfer to the airport and catch your flight home. Meals: 1B

YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from October through April. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you. Please note: The itinerary shown describes departures that start on Wednesdays. The order of visits and activities may differ when arriving on different days. Please call for details. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $650 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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9 D AY S F R O M

$4, 595

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• Visit six UNESCO World Heritage sites with a private guide. • Sip traditional mint tea in the home of an Amazigh (Berber) family. • Discover Fez’s ancient maze of colorful markets and mosques on a private tour.

oceanfront Kasbah Ouadaya and the marble Mausoleum of Mohamed V. Villa Mandarine | Meals: 1B, 1L DAYS 4–5 I HIGH ATLAS MOUNTAINS Journey into the High Atlas Mountains to a lodge built from the ruins of a medieval kasbah—and set out on a range of hikes and donkey rides. Take a village walk with a local staff member, followed by a traditional mint tea in his or her home. Kasbah du Toubkal | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 1–2 I CASABLANCA, MOROCCO/FEZ Travel from Casablanca to Fez and settle into your enchanting riad—a traditional Moroccan guesthouse. Discover the charms of Fez on a full-day city tour with a private guide. Riad Maison Bleue and Spa | Meals: 1B, 1D DAY 3 I MEKNÈS/VOLUBILIS/RABAT Join your private guide to explore two UNESCO World Heritage sites: medieval Meknès and the Roman ruins of Volubilis. In Rabat, see the

DAY 6 I AÏT BEN HADDOU Discover the stunning interior of Kasbah Telouet, a deserted fortification on an age-old caravan route. Wander the enchanting adobe village of Aït Ben Haddou at your own pace. Riad Ksar Ighnda | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 7–9 I MARRAKECH In legendary Marrakech, listen to storytellers; watch fire-eaters and acrobats; and delight in beguiling music in Djemaa el-Fna, the city’s main square. See the highlights of the city on a full-day tour. Hôtel La Villa des Orangers | Meals: 3B, 1L

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YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered throughout the year, except in July and August. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

Elaborate earthen fortifications shelter the 11th-century city of Aït Ben Haddou.

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Above: The intricate stucco arch of a madrassa in Marrakech frames a traveler.

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9 D AY S F R O M

$8,895

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• Encounter a profusion of wildlife while on safari in three conservation areas. • Visit the Noloholo Environmental Center, directed by a National Geographic Explorer.* • Picnic on the floor of the wildlife-rich Ngorongoro Crater.

on game drives, and keep your eyes peeled for stealthy cheetahs and leopards. Gran Melia; Oliver’s Camp | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 4–5 I NGORONGORO CRATER Enjoy a picnic breakfast on the floor of UNESCO World Heritage–listed Ngorongoro Crater, the largest non-flooded caldera in the world. Then set out on a safari through this green-walled wildlife haven, home to some 25,000 animals. Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

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Fly to the vast plains of the Serengeti and settle into your tented camp. Spend the next three days exploring Serengeti National Park on game drives, and searching for crocodiles and hippos on the banks of the Mara River. Or see the majesty of the savanna from the sky on an optional hot-air balloon ride. Return to Arusha to catch your flight home. Sayari Camp or Olakira Tented Camp Meals: 4B, 4L, 3D *The visit to the Noloholo Environment Center is available from June through September. In other months, travelers will transfer directly to Tarangire National Park and enjoy an additional safari drive.

Private Expedition

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YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered throughout the year, except in April and May. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $690 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

An elephant family ambles through Tarangire National Park.

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Above: Travelers spot wildlife from a well-placed perch overlooking Tanzania’s grasslands.

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1 4 D AY S F R O M

$6, 295

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• Hike the rugged sandstone canyons of Isalo National Park in search of birdlife. • Spot lemurs and other unusual wildlife in Isalo and Andasibe-Mantadia National Parks. • Take a private tour of the Royal Hill of Ambohimanga, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

DAYS 5–8 I ANTANANARIVO/TOLIARA/ ISALO NATIONAL PARK/IFATY Tour the Royal Hill of Ambohimanga with a private guide on your return to Antananarivo. The next day, fly to Toliara and travel inland to Isalo National Park. Hike the park’s dramatic sandstone landscapes, seeking out ring-tailed lemurs and Verreaux’s sifakas, and swim in natural rock pools. Then drive to Ifaty to relax on the beach or see the Dr. Seuss–like baobabs and octopus trees of the spiny forest. Relais des Plateaux; Isalo Rock Lodge; Les Dunes d’Ifaty | Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

DAYS 1–4 I ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR/ANDASIBE-MANTADIA NATIONAL PARK Arrive in Antananarivo. Visit the Madagascar Photography Museum before driving to AndasibeMantadia National Park. Spend three days discovering tiny chameleons, wild orchids, and more. Rise early to track indris, the largest of lemur species, in Analamazaotra Special Reserve. Maison Gallieni; Vakôna Forest Lodge Meals: 3B, 3L, 4D

DAYS 9–14 I ANTANANARIVO/ NOSY KOMBA Fly back to Antananarivo. The next day, fly to the Nosy Be Archipelago and transfer by boat to the island of Nosy Komba. Settle into your oceanfront bungalow and spend three days exploring the archipelago’s rainforests, fishing villages, and pristine beaches; and snorkeling amid its marine wonders. Return to Antananarivo for a final evening at leisure before a morning flight home. Relais des Plateaux; Tsara Komba Luxury Beach & Forest Lodge | Meals: 6B, 5L, 5D

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YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from April through December. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you. Please note: Due to minimum night requirements, Tsara Komba Luxury Beach & Forest Lodge requires one additional night’s stay in July and August and two additional nights’ stay in late December. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $1,000 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: A ring-tailed lemur displays its distinctive black-and-white striped tail.

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$7,495

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• Take an overnight cruise on Milford Sound, and float through the Te Anau glowworm caves. • Amid the geothermal landscapes of Rotorua, experience ancient Maori traditions. • Encounter the wildlife of Whirinaki forest, and go behind the scenes at a kiwi hatchery.

DAYS 1–4 I NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND Land in Auckland. Visit the Auckland War Memorial Museum and explore Waitakere Ranges Regional Park, home to rare birds and kauri trees. In Rotorua, learn about ancient Maori culture in Whakarewarewa village. See the mud pools and geysers of Te Puia, and stop by the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute. Tour a kiwi hatchery, then explore the mystical forests of Whirinaki. Sofitel Auckland Viaduct Harbour; Novotel Rotorua Lakeside Hotel | Meals: 3B, 2L

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DAYS 5–6 I ROTORUA/DUNEDIN Discover the unusual ecology of Waimangu Volcanic Valley, and cruise past geysers on Lake Rotomahana. Then fly to Dunedin on the South Island. Tour Larnach Castle and take a wildlife cruise in Otago Harbor before enjoying lunch at a historic Maori settlement. Distinction Dunedin Hotel | Meals: 2B, 1L

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DAYS 7–8 I TE ANAU/MILFORD SOUND Take a private tour of a working farm this morning, and then transfer to Te Anau. Enjoy a float through caves lit by a glittering display of tiny glowworms. Travel to extraordinary Milford Sound and watch for dolphins and blue penguins on an overnight catamaran cruise. Distinction Te Anau Hotel & Villas; Fiordland Jewel | Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $320 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

DAYS 9–11 I QUEENSTOWN Take the back roads to Queenstown, stopping to explore Mavora Lakes Conservation Park. Or take a private water taxi across Lake Wakatipu to Queenstown. Visit the vineyards of Central Otago and the gold mining towns of Kawarau Gorge. Enjoy a free afternoon in the adventure capital of Queenstown, and depart the next day. Hotel St. Moritz | Meals: 3B, 2L

Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from October through April. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you.

The Sky Tower rises high above the cityscape of Auckland, New Zealand.

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Above: A setting sun colors the clouds over Milford Sound.

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• Snorkel the Great Barrier Reef, and spot kangaroos and koalas in wildlife reserves. • Learn about Aboriginal culture in the Daintree Rainforest and at sacred Uluru. • Explore Sydney and Melbourne—two of Australia’s most exciting cities—on private tours.

DAYS 3–4 I SYDNEY/WOLGAN VALLEY Travel west into the Greater Blue Mountains Area, a UNESCO World Heritage–listed wilderness of high cliffs and slot canyons, thick eucalyptus forests, and waterfalls. Settle into your private villa at a resort located within a 7,000-acre wildlife reserve, and explore the valley through a variety of activities. Set out on a wildlife drive to spot wallabies and wombats, join a field guide for a bushwalk, or go horseback riding in the surrounding eucalyptus forests. Learn how the reserve has been restored to its natural state after decades of agricultural use, and take part a conservation project such as planting trees or surveying wildlife. One&Only Wolgan Valley | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 1–2 I SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Arrive in Sydney and transfer to your hotel in the historic Rocks district. Set off on a guided tour of the Rocks, from the handsomely restored buildings along the waterfront to the back alleys and pubs once frequented by the convicts who were shipped to this faraway land. Next, head to the world-renowned Sydney Opera House for a private tour. Shangri-La Hotel, Sydney | Meals: 1B, 2L

DAY 5 I CAIRNS/PORT DOUGLAS Fly to Cairns on the coast of North Queensland, and transfer to your stunning timber bungalow tucked into the jungle canopy, just steps from the lodge's private beach on the Coral Sea. During a free afternoon, take a dip in rock pools, stroll the beach, or spot birds on a nature walk with a lodge guide. Thala Beach Nature Reserve | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

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DAY 6 I GREAT BARRIER REEF Rise early for a full-day excursion by sailing yacht to the outer reef of the Great Barrier Reef. Skim across turquoise seas to the coral cays and snorkel the reefs with a marine biologist, keeping an eye out for for giant clams, sea turtles, and all manner of corals and tropical fish. Get another perspective on this rich marine world from a glass-bottomed boat, and enjoy time to relax on empty white sand beaches. Thala Beach Nature Reserve | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 7 I DAINTREE RAINFOREST Encounter the rich cultural heritage of the Kuku Yalanji people today. In the company of guides from this ancient Aboriginal group, explore mangroves and mudflats to learn about traditional fishing and foraging practices. Learn how the Kuku Yalanji use plants and minerals to make everything from soap and medicine to paint. In sacred Mossman Gorge, take part in a traditional ceremony, and go on an interpretive walk into the Daintree Rainforest, hearing from your guides about the history of their people and their spiritual connection to this land. Thala Beach Nature Reserve | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

Clockwise from above: Koalas, Australia’s beloved marsupials, make their home in eucalyptus trees and subsist on its leaves; the Yarra River meanders past Melbourne’s stately city center; palm trees line a white sand beach in Port Douglas, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef; an early moon rises hovers over the sacred rocks of Kata Tjuta.

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DAY 8 I PORT DOUGLAS/CAIRNS/ KATA TJUTA Swap the sea for the desert and fly to the heart of the vast Australian outback. Set out with a guide to discover the otherworldly domed rock formations of Kata Tjuta, also known as the Olgas. Learn about the unusual flora and fauna here, as well as the site’s spiritual significance to the local Anangu people. Sails in the Desert | Meals: 1B DAY 9 I ULURU Encounter awe-inspiring Uluru this morning. Experience the site’s mysticism and beauty as you explore with a guide, hearing the creation stories of the area's traditional custodians. Visit the serene Mutitjulu Waterhole, one of the site’s only permanent water sources, and examine prehistoric rock art. As night falls, head for the Field of Light, an art installation that resembles a vast carpet of colored glass flowers that glow across the desert with Uluru as a backdrop, and enjoy a three-course bush tucker buffet. Sails in the Desert | Meals: 1B, 1D DAYS 10–11 I MELBOURNE Fly to Melbourne and settle into your hotel, taking advantage of a free evening to explore.

The next day, get a local’s perspective on this dynamic city, delving into Melbourne’s past and present with a private guide. Take a walk down the Golden Mile to learn how gold helped build the city, and look for little penguins in the beachfront suburb of St. Kilda. Discover street art and eclectic shops in the city center, and wander through bustling Queen Victoria Market. Park Hyatt Melbourne | Meals: 2B, 1L DAY 12 I YOU YANGS REGIONAL PARK/ SERENDIP WETLANDS NATIONAL PARK Spend the morning spotting wild koalas in their natural habitat in the Aboriginal cultural landscape of You Yangs Regional Park. Observe the behavior of these beloved marsupials on a walk with a wildlife guide, and learn about the significance of these lands to the Wathaurong people. Continue to Serendip Wetlands National Park for a hike among the gum trees and a chance to encounter cockatoos, mobs of eastern grey kangaroos, and myriad water birds. Park Hyatt Melbourne | Meals: 1B, 1L DAY 13 I MELBOURNE After breakfast, transfer to the airport and catch your flight home. Meals: 1B

YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered throughout the year. You may request any dates that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $1,200 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Hike to the iconic Tiger’s Nest Temple, or photograph it from a scenic viewpoint. • Experience rural Bhutanese life during a private tour of Thimphu’s Folk Heritage Museum. • Visit the Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup temple and receive a blessing from the nuns.

DAYS 4–5 I THIMPHU/PUNAKHA Admire intricate Bhutanese weavings at Thimphu’s Royal Textile Academy. Then travel to Punakha, the kingdom’s old capital, by way of the awe-inspiring Dochu La pass. Hike to the colorful Khamsum Yulley Namgyal Chorten temple, overlooking the Punakha Valley, and explore the elaborately designed fortress of Punakha Dzong. Later, visit the Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup temple and nunnery. Zhingkham Resort or RKPO Green Resort Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 1–3 I B ANGKOK, THAILAND/ THIMPHU, BHUTAN After a night in Bangkok, travel to the Bhutanese capital of Thimphu. On a private tour of the city, visit the Folk Heritage Museum, a replica of a traditional farmhouse. Observe artists creating handmade paper at the Jungshi Paper Factory, and walk alongside local families to a 12th-century temple where newborn babies are blessed. Novotel Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport; Taj Tashi Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 6–9 I PARO/BANGKOK, THAILAND Travel through the picturesque Paro Valley and visit Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang, uniquely designed in the style of a chorten. Settle into your hotel that embodies Bhutanese architecture and spirituality. Visit the National Museum of Bhutan and the impressive Paro Dzong. Your trip culminates with a hike to Bhutan’s most iconic site: Taktsang Lhakhang, or Tiger’s Nest Temple. Fly home via Bangkok on your final day. Zhiwa Ling Heritage | Meals: 4B, 3L, 3D

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YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from September through May. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $1,100 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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meadows and alpine landscapes on foot or horseback, and hike to Aryabal temple. The following day, return to Ulaanbaatar and gather at the hilltop Zaisan Memorial to see views of the city at night. Terelj Lodge; Shangri-La Hotel Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

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DAYS 5–7 I THE GOBI Fly to the mystical Gobi and drive to the dramatic gorge of Yolyn Am to spot yaks, Altai snowcocks, ibex, and lammergeier vultures. Settle into a stunning ger camp set on the sweeping plain. Stop by a school in Bulgan the next morning, see ancient rock art in Khavtsgait Valley, and meet with a nomadic family to learn about everyday life. Spend a day exploring the dunes of Moltsog Els and looking for fossils at the Flaming Cliffs. Three Camel Lodge | Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

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YOUR EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. INFORMATION Dates: This expedition is offered from May through September. You may request any dates during those months that are convenient for you. Prices are per person; based on double occupancy, group size, and selected dates; and subject to availability. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $550 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

DAYS 8–9 I ULAANBAATAR Back in Ulaanbaatar, visit the Winter Palace of Mongolia’s last emperor and enjoy free time before a performance of traditional dance and khoomii throat singing. Depart the next day. Shangri-La Hotel | Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D The Flaming Cliffs have yielded historic fossil finds.

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Take to the sea aboard the National Geographic–Lindblad fleet, and discover wild places from the Galápagos to Antarctica with a dynamic expedition team that includes naturalists, historians, photographers, and more. The 10 small ships in the fleet accommodate from 48 to 148 passengers. Each is equipped with a range of exploration tools—from hydrophones to kayaks—so that you can get the most out of the experience. You’ll have the freedom to get out and explore, get in the water, go hiking and kayaking, and see wildlife up close. And we keep our daily itinerary flexible to take advantage of opportunities that arise, from following a pod of orcas to watching a glacier calve.

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WHAT’S INCLUDED • A wide variety of daily activities and excursions that allow you to explore your destination in depth • Enriching talks and presentations by a diverse expedition team, including naturalists, wildlife biologists, culture experts, and a photography instructor; many trips are also accompanied by a National Geographic photographer • Accommodation aboard the world-class expedition ships of the National Geographic– Lindblad fleet • All meals, except on arrival and departure days, including specially arranged meals accompanied by local entertainment • A staff of seasoned, English-speaking professionals • Airport transfers for guests booked on group flights, and transportation on daily excursions • Entrance fees and local taxes

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Karen Kasmauski has produced 25 stories for National Geographic magazine on topics ranging from earthquakes in Japan to oil exploration in Alaska. A Senior Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers, Karen was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for her book, Impact: From the Front Lines of Global Health, published by National Geographic.

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• Explore the Galápagos Islands up close using kayaks, paddleboards, and Zodiacs. • Join naturalists on walks and snorkeling excursions to observe spectacular wildlife. • Visit a National Geographic–supported captive breeding program for giant tortoises.

National Geographic Endeavour II through Day 8 | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 3–8 I GALÁPAGOS In keeping with the nature of an expedition, our itinerary is flexible, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in this extraordinary wildlife sanctuary. Itineraries vary and are subject to Galápagos National Park regulations. All expeditions travel between Isla Baltra and Isla San Cristóbal, and include Isla Santa Cruz and a selection of the islands listed below. Each day, you will have the opportunity to go on walks with our naturalists; swim; snorkel; or explore the waters by kayak, paddleboard, Zodiac, or glassbottom boat. Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D

DAY 1 I GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR Arrive in Guayaquil and transfer to our hotel. Hotel Oro Verde Guayaquil DAY 2 I GALÁPAGOS This morning, fly to the Galápagos Islands and board our expedition ship, equipped for comfort as well as in-depth exploration. After lunch, we begin our discovery of the islands and their diverse wildlife.

ISLA BARTOLOMÉ: Stand atop Bartolomé’s volcanic cone for a stunning view of Pinnacle Rock and the surrounding beaches. Swim or snorkel among schools of multicolored reef fish and, with luck, see Galápagos penguins. ISLA SANTIAGO: Explore a series of tide pools and underwater caverns in search of Galápagos fur seals, marine iguanas, sea lions, shore birds, and Sally Lightfoot crabs.

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ISLA SANTA CRUZ: Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station, then tour the neighboring captive breeding program for endangered Galápagos giant tortoises, run by the Galápagos National Park Service and supported by the Lindblad Expeditions–National Geographic Fund. Take a walk through the town of Puerto Ayora before traveling into the highlands to observe and photograph giant tortoises in the wild. ISLA ISABELA: The largest Galápagos island is home to marine iguanas, abundant sea turtles, the only species of flightless cormorant in the world, and the only penguin species that inhabits the Equator. Cruise by Zodiac, hike against a backdrop of giant shield volcanoes, and snorkel in the cool waters that often draw whales and dolphins to the area. ISLA FLOREANA: Hike to a turtle nesting beach and a lagoon that is home to flamingos and other bird species. At Champion Islet, snorkel among sea lions; then visit Post Office Bay, founded by whalers in the 18th century. If you see a letter addressed to someone who lives near you, the tradition is to deliver it by hand.

Clockwise from above: Sunrays penetrate the waters off Isla Isabela, illuminating a green sea turtle; kayakers explore the waters surrounding Isla Floreana; a blue-footed booby shows off its brilliant turquoise feet; Galápagos sea lions loll around on Isla Santiago.

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ISLA FERNANDINA: Discover the marine iguana haven of Punta Espinoza as we hike over hardened lava flows, spot Galápagos hawks and sea lion nurseries, and snorkel among sea turtles and penguins in clear blue waters. ISLA ESPAÑOLA: See swallow-tailed gulls, Española mockingbirds, boobies, and waved albatrosses (seasonally) in this birder’s paradise. Walk among vivid green-andred marine iguanas and unique lava lizards, and observe sea lions up close on a pristine white sand beach. ISLA GENOVESA: Sail across the Equator to the remote northern realm of the Galápagos, surrounded by warmer tropical waters. DAYS 9–10 I GUAYAQUIL After breakfast, disembark our ship and fly to Guayaquil. Depart the next morning. Hotel Oro Verde | Meals: 2B

NATIONAL GEO GRAPHIC GLOBAL EXPLORERS PRO GRAM

Our National Geographic Global Explorers Program invites young travelers to delve into the natural world and explore like scientists. Developed in conjunction with National Geographic Education, this hands-on, interactive program teaches young travelers how to tell stories of the archipelago’s legendary wildlife with the help of certified field educators. Kids and teens will learn to capture and share their experiences through photographs, videos, maps, drawings, and more.

An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Sylvia Earle Oceanographer National Geographic Explorer at Large Sylvia Earle is an oceanographer who was named one of Time magazine's "Heroes for the Planet." Formerly chief scientist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Sylvia founded SEAlliance, which partnered with National Geographic on the Mission Blue initiative to help restore ocean health. Find the departure(s) Sylvia will join on our website.

INFORMATION EXPLORE THE GALÁPAGOS AND PERU

This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered throughout the year.

Combine your voyage to the Galápagos with an exploration of the cultural treasures of Peru on our 16-day Galápagos and Peru expedition. Visit our website for details.

Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $520 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Experience the wonders of the Galápagos during a compact, weeklong trip. • Witness incredible interactions between animals in their natural habitat. • Snorkel and kayak among sea turtles, sea lions, and shimmering fish.

interpretive nature walks, swim, snorkel, or explore by kayak or Zodiac. Listed below is a sample of islands we may visit.* Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D ISLA BARTOLOMÉ: Walk to the top of Bartolomé’s volcanic cone for a stunning view of Pinnacle Rock and the surrounding beaches. Snorkel among schools of multicolored reef fish. ISLA RÁBIDA: Snorkel along rocky shores and spot migratory flamingos and brown pelicans. ISLA ISABELA: Explore the largest island in the group, home to marine iguanas, sea turtles, the only species of flightless cormorant in the world, and the only penguin species that inhabits the Equator. DAYS 1–2 I GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR/ GALÁPAGOS Fly to Guayaquil and transfer to our hotel. The following morning, fly to the Galápagos Islands and board our ship. Hotel del Parque; National Geographic Islander for the remainder of the trip | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 3–6 I GALÁPAGOS Our expedition begins and ends in Isla Baltra. Each day, we will have the opportunity to go on

ISLA SANTA CRUZ: Call at Puerto Ayora, the largest town on the island and the headquarters of both the Galápagos National Park and the Charles Darwin Research Station. Head to the lush, green highlands to see giant tortoises roaming in the wild. DAY 7 I GUAYAQUIL Disembark and fly to Guayaquil. Enjoy day rooms at Hotel del Parque before your evening flight. Meals: 1B

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Donald Johanson Paleontologist, Archaeologist Donald Johanson discovered the 3.2 million-year-old skeleton known as Lucy. The founding director of the Institute of Human Origins at Arizona State University, he has written several books, appeared in many documentaries, hosted an Emmy-nominated series on PBS, and received the prestigious Explorers Club Medal in 2010. Find the departure(s) Donald will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered throughout the year. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $520 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. *Itineraries vary and are subject to Galápagos National Park regulations.

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• Explore the biodiversity of the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve with our naturalists. • Glide into Amazonian backwaters by kayak or skiff for a look at rainforest ecosystems. • Glimpse the traditions of the ribereños, indigenous people who live along the river’s edge.

stretching over five million acres. The reserve is bordered by the Marañón and the Ucayali, two powerful rivers that converge to create the mighty Amazon. Explore this wilderness on daily excursions by skiff, kayak, and, when water levels permit, hikes on dry land. Skim past giant lily pads, spotting sloths, monkeys, and a variety of birds. In the waterways, look for massive paiche fish, rare pink dolphins, and piranhas. Then slip through the forest in a skiff as night falls, searching for nocturnal creatures.

DAYS 1–2 I LIMA, PERU/IQUITOS/NAUTA After a night in Lima, fly to Iquitos and then continue to Nauta. Embark our intimate riverboat and enjoy locally inspired cuisine for dinner. Wyndham Costa del Sol Lima Airport Hotel; Delfin II through Day 8 | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 3–8 I PACAYA SAMIRIA NATIONAL RESERVE Spend this week exploring the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve, a pristine swath of jungle

Get to know the ribereños, who live on the riverbanks at the reserve’s edge, and learn about their age-old traditions. Here, a local nonprofit is working to improve livelihoods in the surrounding communities with the support of National Geographic and Lindblad Expeditions. Learn about their projects, including handicraft development, a women’s health initiative, and a sustainable farming program. Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D DAYS 9–10 I NAUTA/IQUITOS/LIMA Disembark and return to Iquitos for the flight to Lima. The next day, transfer to the airport for your flight home. Wyndham Costa del Sol Lima Airport Hotel Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

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Kike Calvo Photographer, Author Kike Calvo has covered stories from belugas in the Arctic to scientific river expeditions in South America. He has authored nine books, and his images have appeared in National Geographic, the New York Times, and Time, among other publications. Find the departure(s) Kike will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered throughout the year except in June and August. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $440 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Discover the coastal treasures of Colombia, from vibrant villages to dense jungles. • Transit the Panama Canal and navigate the waters of the man-made Gatún Lake. • Get immersed in indigenous culture in the Panamanian archipelago of Guna Yala.

DAYS 3–4 I PORTOBELO/GUNA YALA Step ashore at the historic town of Portobelo and explore the town’s 17th- and 18th-century Spanish colonial fortifications. The next day, glide into the Guna Yala Archipelago and spend the morning in an island village learning about Guna culture and crafts. Cruise into Colombian waters and explore the Caribbean coast with your choice of several activities. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 1–2 I PANAMA CITY, PANAMA/ GATÚN LAKE Arrive in Panama City and transfer to Balboa. Anchor overnight in Gatún Lake, then disembark on the island of Barro Colorado to visit the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Cruise onward through the historic Panama Canal. National Geographic Quest for the entire voyage I Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D

DAYS 5–6 I NECOCLÍ, COLOMBIA/ SAN ANTERO/SANTA CRUZ DE LORICA/ TUCHÍN Discover the coastal community of Necoclí and the surrounding region. Explore coastal wetlands, and visit a local cocoa farm. The next day, visit the beach town of Coveñas and drive inland to Santa Cruz de Lorica, a charming riverside town. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 7–8 I SANTA CRUZ DEL ISLOTE/SAN BERNARDO ARCHIPELAGO/CARTAGENA Visit Santa Cruz del Islote, the most densely populated island on Earth. Later, the ship cruises into the San Bernardo Archipelago, where we’ll spend the afternoon relaxing on white sand beaches and kayaking or paddleboarding among the mangroves. The next day, disembark in Cartagena and transfer to the airport to connect with your flight home. Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

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Kike Calvo Photographer, Author Kike Calvo has covered stories from belugas in the Arctic to scientific river expeditions in South America. He has authored nine books, and his images have appeared in National Geographic, the New York Times, and Time, among other publications. Find the departure(s) Kike will join on our website.

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• Cross the historic Panama Canal and examine its lock system with our experts. • Snorkel the reefs of Isla Coiba, one of Panama’s most remote national parks. • Visit Rio Seco rainforest, a tropical paradise accessible only by boat.

chance to see four species of monkeys. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 3–4 I GOLFO DULCE Venture ashore on the white sands of Playa Blanca; then head inland to visit remote indigenous communities. Hike in a mature rainforest or kayak in the Golfo Dulce—one of the world’s only tropical fjords. Ride local boats to Rio Seco rainforest in wildlife-rich Piedras Blancas National Park. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 5 I COIBA NATIONAL PARK, PANAMA Explore the pristine coral reefs of remote Isla Coiba while swimming, kayaking, or stand-up paddleboarding. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 1 I SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA/ PUERTO CALDERA Upon arrival in San José, transfer to Puerto Caldera and embark our ship. National Geographic Quest for the entire voyage | Meals: 1D DAY 2 I OSA PENINSULA In Corcovado National Park, swim in waterfall pools, take an optional horseback ride along the beach, or trek through the rainforest for a

DAYS 6–7 I PANAMA CANAL Discover the islets of the Gulf of Panama by Zodiac or kayak, then enter the Panama Canal. Board a Zodiac for a specially arranged visit to Barro Colorado Nature Monument in Gatún Lake, site of a National Geographic–supported wildlife study. Continue through the canal’s complex lock system. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 8 I COLÓN/PANAMA CITY Disembark in Colón and transfer to Panama City for your flight home. Meals: 1B

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Maria Fadiman Ethnobotanist National Geographic Emerging Explorer (2006) Maria Fadiman is a conservationist, a TEDx speaker, and an Explorers Club Fellow who has worked in Costa Rica’s rainforests as a naturalist and researcher. In her studies of native plants, she has focused on the cultural and environmental significance of cacao, coffee, and orchids. Find the departure(s) Maria will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered from December through March. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: A keel-billed toucan perches on a branch in the jungles of Costa Rica.

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• Explore the pristine coastline of Costa Rica’s Guanacaste province. • Search for exotic wildlife and soak in hot springs in Rincón de la Vieja National Park. • Discover Isla Tortuga’s palm-shaded beaches before a barbecue dinner on the sand.

National Geographic Quest for the entire voyage Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D DAYS 3–4 I SANTA ROSA NATIONAL PARK/ GUANACASTE CONSERVATION AREA Explore the Guanacaste Conservation Area, a network of national parks that has been named a World Heritage site for its biodiversity. Kayak or paddle board along the coast of Santa Rosa National Park in search of toucans, ospreys, and parrots. Venture ashore in Rincón de la Vieja National Park, encompassing more than 34,000 acres and two active volcanoes. Soak in hot springs; go horseback riding, canyoneering, or ziplining; or explore nearby archaeological sites. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 1–2 I SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA/ ZAPOTAL BEACH/BAHIA HUEVOS Arrive in San José and embark our ship. Chart a course for the UNESCO World Heritage– designated Guanacaste Conservation Area. Anchor off Zapotal Beach for a morning of snorkeling and water sports. After lunch on board, cruise north to the Papagayo Penisula to explore Bahia Huevos by Zodiac. If conditions permit, kayak or paddleboard amid nearby mangroves.

DAYS 5–6 I CURÚ NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE/ISLA TORTUGA/SAN JOSÉ Walk the trails of Curú National Wildlife Refuge and learn about the creatures that inhabit this hotspot of biodiversity. Later, cruise to Isla Tortuga to explore its white sand beaches before a sunset barbecue dinner. The next morning, disembark in San José and transfer to the airport to connect with your flight home. Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

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Kirt Kempter Geologist Santa Fe-based volcanologist and field geologist Kirt Kempter has conducted research in Costa Rica, Mexico, and New Mexico. A Fulbright Fellow, he has taught courses on volcanism and provided field geologic training to NASA astronaut candidates. Find the departure(s) Kirt will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in February, March, November, and December. Visit our website for complete details and dates. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Spot turtles, rays, and tropical fish while snorkeling or diving the Belize Barrier Reef. • Kayak in turquoise lagoons, and spot wildlife while cruising coastal rivers in Zodiacs. • Join a naturalist for a hike in the rainforests of Mayflower Bocawina National Park.

booby and magnificent frigatebird colony. National Geographic Sea Lion for the entire trip Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D

DAYS 1–2 I BELIZE CITY, BELIZE/BELIZE BARRIER REEF Arrive in Belize City and transfer to the National Geographic Sea Lion. Awaken in the northern cays of the Mesoamerican Reef, a vast barrier reef system that stretches more than 600 miles and harbors incredible marine biodiversity. Explore its mangroves and tropical isles by kayak or stand-up paddleboard, or go snorkeling on the reefs. If conditions permit, visit Half-Moon Cay to see its red-footed

DAYS 3–4 I MAYFLOWER BOCAWINA NATIONAL PARK/MONKEY RIVER/ BELIZE BARRIER REEF Discover the lush rainforests of Mayflower Bocawina National Park on a variety of hikes with our naturalists. Meet local researchers to learn about ongoing studies of jaguar behavior. Enjoy a performance by an internationally acclaimed drumming group. Rise early to cruise Monkey River through the jungle, in search of toucans, howlers monkeys, green iguanas, and myriad bird species. Snorkel or kayak the southern cays of the Belize Barrier Reef this afternoon. Scuba diving opportunities are also available (at an additional cost). Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 5–6 I BELIZE BARRIER REEF/ BELIZE CITY We’ll drop anchor in the central cays and spend the full day within the fringing reef, discovering natural wonders both in the water and out. Snorkel the shallow coastal lagoon, exploring coral patches that harbor parrotfish, butterfly fish, octopuses, and many other marine species. Return to Belize City overnight and disembark after breakfast. Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

$3,990

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Brian Kastl Ecologist, Geologist National Geographic Explorer Brian Kastl conducts fisheries, river, and reef research projects in Micronesia, Fiji, and the Caribbean, including a study on the role of parrotfish in protecting coral reefs. Brian is a United Nations Environment Programme grantee, National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, and Fulbright Scholar. Find the departure(s) Brian will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in January and February. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: Palm trees cluster on a deserted island off Belize’s coast.

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• Voyage to Bahía Magdalena to observe gray whales and their calves. • Explore with our naturalists, discovering sand dunes, a cactus forest, and deserted islands. • Go snorkeling amid sea lions, king angelfish, and brilliant blue damselfish.

colony and keep your binoculars on hand to spot whales surfacing and spouting. Explore Isla Magdalena’s ever-shifting dunes during a walk to one of the most pristine beaches on the Pacific coast, and spot migrating birds at rest. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 1 I LORETO, MEXICO/SAN CARLOS Arrive in Loreto, then transfer to San Carlos and board our ship. National Geographic Venture for the entire voyage | Meals: 1D DAY 2 I BAHÍA ALMEJAS/ISLA MAGDALENA Awaken anchored in Bahía Almejas, the southernmost part of Bahía Magdalena, where gray whales gather to breed and nurse their young. Glide past a crowded frigatebird

DAY 3 I BOCA DE SOLEDAD/ BAHÍA MAGDALENA Bahía Magdalena is one of the main breeding and calving areas for gray whales. Every year, whales migrate here from the Arctic waters of Alaska. Travel by motorcoach to Boca de Soledad and into this vast aquatic nursery to spend a full day observing these gentle giants at water level from local pangas. Our extensive experience navigating these waters and the in-depth knowledge of local guides maximize the likelihood of close encounters with gray whales and their calves. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 4 I BAHÍA MAGDALENA/PACIFIC COAST Enjoy an optional morning stretching session on deck with our wellness specialist, then set out to explore the bays, inlets, and coves of the northern reaches of Bahía Magdalena. In the afternoon, cruise through La Entrada, and leave Bahía Magdalena behind. Watch for marine life on deck, listen to talks by our experts, or

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pick up photography tips from our National Geographic–Lindblad photo instructor as we travel south along the peninsula’s Pacific coast. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 5 I GORDA BANKS/CABO PULMO NATIONAL MARINE PARK This morning, we cruise past the iconic Friars rocks at Land’s End and arrive at the Gorda Banks seamount, a gathering place for whales, dolphins, and other sea life. Humpbacks are often active here at this time of year, and we may witness them tail-lobbing, flipper-slapping, and breaching. After lunch, snorkel pristine coral reefs in Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park, and learn about local initiatives to protect this rich underwater sanctuary. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 6 I LOS ISLOTES/LA PAZ In the waters off Los Islotes, we’ll have the opportunity to snorkel and swim among curious sea lions. Later, dock in the port of La Paz and go ashore to gain insight into the history and culture of this colorful coastal city. Stroll the lively waterfront malecón, spot vibrant street art, and savor the aroma of delicious street food. This evening, enjoy a dinner of local cuisine and musical performances, as well as a display of the work of local artisans. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

Clockwise from above: Weighing as much as 40 tons and exhibiting a friendly nature, gray whales are known as the gentle giants of Baja; sea lions bask in the sun off the coast of Baja California; a stunning sea arch frames the National Geographic Venture near Cabo San Lucas; a photographer and a cactus are silhouetted at sunrise.

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DAY 7 I SEA OF CORTEZ Today we enjoy the luxury of having no specific plan. You may spend time on the lookout for whales, as well as bottlenose and common dolphins; or explore some of the many uninhabited islands in the Sea of Cortez, such as Isla San Francisco or Isla San José, known for its sweeping beaches and arroyos. Birdlife is often plentiful, and the nutrient-rich sea is home to an incredible variety of fish, including angelfish, surgeonfish, butterfly fish, damselfish, and the beautiful parrotfish. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 8 I LORETO Disembark in Loreto after breakfast and spend the morning exploring this seaside town. Visit the Loreto Mission—the first Jesuit mission in Baja California—and learn about local history at a nearby museum. Meander quiet, tree-lined streets and explore quaint shops and cafés. After lunch, transfer to the airport to connect with your flight home. Meals: 1B, 1L

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Greg Marshall National Geographic Fellow National Geographic Fellow Greg Marshall invented Crittercam—animal-borne cameras that capture video showing the world through animals’ eyes. His work has been featured in numerous films covering more than 70 species. Greg uses media to connect audiences to wildlife and inspire a conservation ethic. Find the departure(s) Greg will join on our website.

Discover untamed Baja California on our 15-day Baja California: A Remarkable Journey expedition aboard the National Geographic Venture. Explore wild isles on foot, snorkel amid sea lions and swaying sea gardens, and board kayaks or Zodiacs for close encounters with epic wildlife in the Sea of Cortez. Select departures are designated as photography expeditions and are accompanied by a National Geographic photographer. Spend time among majestic gray whales on our six-day Wild Baja Escape: The Whales of Magdalena Bay voyage. Aboard the National Geographic Sea Bird, we’ll navigate the length of Bahía Magdalena, setting out by Zodiac for thrilling, close-up encounters with gray whale mothers and their calves. Kayak through mangrove forests and hike desert islands, watch pelicans and ospreys soar overhead, and soak up the sun on pristine beaches.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered from January through March. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Get up close to icebergs and wildlife, exploring by kayak and Zodiac. • Search for bears while hiking in the Tongass National Forest by special permission. • Meet members of the Alaska Whale Foundation to learn about the local pods.

DAY 2 I TRACY ARM—FORDS TERROR WILDERNESS Voyage into Tracy or Endicott Arm, both spectacular glacially carved fjords. See the soaring South Sawyer or Dawes Glacier up close, and take a cruise in a Zodiac for an unbeatable view of sculpted icebergs. Keep an eye out for harbor seals, porpoises, and arctic terns. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAY 1 I JUNEAU, ALASKA Arrive in Juneau. Meet our naturalists and visit the Alaska State Museum—home to an impressive collection of natural and cultural artifacts. Tour downtown Juneau before embarking our ship. National Geographic Venture or National Geographic Quest for the entire voyage Meals: 1D

DAY 3 I PETERSBURG Search for humpback whales as we head toward the small town of Petersburg on Mitkof Island, founded more than a hundred years ago by Norwegian fishermen. Explore Southeast Alaska’s muskeg, an area with stunted trees and carnivorous plants. Stretch your legs with an optional bike ride around town, before enjoying a crab feast for dinner this evening. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 4 I FREDERICK SOUND AND CHATHAM STRAIT These waters often offer great whale watching. Take a walk with naturalists along a quiet forest trail or kayak in the area’s tiny coves. Meet members of the Alaska Whale Foundation (schedules permitting)—whose work is

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supported by a grant from the Lindblad Expeditions–National Geographic Fund—and discuss some of their recent discoveries about the region’s marine mammal population. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 5 I INIAN ISLANDS/ICY STRAIT Cruise among the Inian Islands, where an upwelling of undersea organisms attracts an abundance of marine life. Hike nearby islands, kayak, and search for marine mammals in the rich waters off Icy Strait. Conditions permitting, we’ll lower the ship’s hydrophone to listen in on whale communications. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 6 I GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE By special permit, explore Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve today. See glaciers that end abruptly at the water’s edge, and observe them calving—when tons of ice crash into the sea. Wilderness abounds here—mountain goats and brown bears patrol the shore; and sea otters, Steller sea lions, and puffins swim in these icy waters. Hear from our naturalists about the rich cultural history of Glacier Bay, the ancestral home of the Huna Tlingit people. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

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DAY 7 I ALASKA’S ISLANDS, BAYS, AND FJORDS Today, nature is our guide. We may go beachcombing and tide pooling, hike the trails of the stunning Tongass National Forest by special permission, or watch for wildlife in a secluded meadow. Sightings of bald eagles are very common. If conditions permit, we’ll go kayaking or stand-up paddle boarding, always watching for marine and terrestrial life. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 8 I SITKA After breakfast, disembark in Sitka, Southeast Alaska’s only oceanfront town. Visit the Alaska Raptor Center, enjoying a close view of species normally seen at a distance. Then take a walk in Sitka National Historic Park, where Tlingit and Haida totem poles tower over coastal trails. Later, drive to the airport for your flight home. Meals: 1B A D D TO YO UR E X P E RI E N CE

EXPLORE DENALI NATIONAL PARK Post-trip Extension | 6 days from $6,950 per person

NATIONAL GEO GRAPHIC GLOBAL EXPLORERS PRO GRAM

An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

M Jackson Educator, Geographer

Young travelers on all our Alaska expeditions can participate in the National Geographic Global Explorers program. Developed with National Geographic Education, this hands-on, interactive program teaches kids how to develop the attitudes, skills, and knowledge of an explorer while offering all kinds of fun activities. In the company of certified field educators, kids and teens will hone their observation skills and learn to capture and share their experiences through photographs, videos, maps, drawings, and more. With a range of activities to choose from—in the field and on board—kids can explore their own interests, whether that’s marine biology or photography.

Glaciologist, National Geographic Emerging Explorer, and TED Fellow M Jackson studies the transformative effects of a changing climate on glaciers and people. She has published two books on climate change. Find the departure(s) M will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered from May through September. All departures are family friendly and feature the National Geographic Global Explorers Program (see box at left). Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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WILD ALASKA ESCAPE: A VOYAG E F ROM J U N E AU TO K E TC H I K A N 6 D AY S F R O M

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WILD ALASKA ESCAPE: A V OYA G E F R O M S I T K A T O J U N E A U 6 D AY S F R O M

$4,660

• Glide past the soaring cliffs of Misty Fjords National Monument. • Discover the quaint town of Wrangell, and learn about the culture of the indigenous Tlingit people.

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• Get up close to icebergs and glaciers in Tracy or Endicott Arm. • Take in an aerial view of the jagged peaks and ice caps of GlacierBay on a flight-seeing tour.

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Navigate narrow saltwater fjords and glacial bays aboard the nimble National Geographic Sea Bird on a voyage through the southern reaches of Alaska’s Inside Passage. As we cruise from Juneau to Ketchikan, experience the pioneering spirit of Alaska’s capital city, explore rugged coastlines, and delve into the indigenous history of remote Wrangell Island. Ride a jet boat up the Sitkine River, kayak past towering cliffs and roaring waterfalls; and by special permission, hike through old-growth forests in the Tongass National Forest in search of moose, black bears, bald eagles, and other iconic wildlife.

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Explore wild Alaska on an action-packed expedition aboard the National Geographic Sea Bird. Spend six adventure-filled days discovering stunning coastal scenery, iconic wildlife, and the timeless culture of the land’s indigenous people. Explore Haines, the “adventure capital of Alaska,” by raft or bicycle, or on a hike. With our nimble expedition ship as our moving base camp, and with special permission from the U.S. Forest Service, kayak deep into glacially carved fjords, hike beneath towering spruce and hemlocks in old-growth rainforests, raft from an ancient Tlingit village, and more.

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Dates: These expeditions are offered from May through September. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Seek out the rare, white-furred Kermode “spirit bear,” only found in the Great Bear Rainforest. • Hear a cultural interpreter tell ancient legends of the region’s indigenous people. • Spot orcas and humpbacks from the deck, and seek out brown and black bears along the shore.

DAYS 3–6 I GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST Cruise into the spectacular fjords of British Columbia’s Coast Mountains. Here, a cultural interpreter joins us on board to share the lore of the region’s indigenous people. We’ll circumnavigate Gribbell Island to seek out the Kermode bear, a rare white-furred subspecies of black bear known as the spirit bear. Discover hidden gems by Zodiac and kayak, including Gilttoyees Inlet and Owyacumish Bay. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

DAYS 1–2 I KETCHIKAN, ALASKA, U.S./ PRINCE RUPERT, CANADA Arrive in Ketchikan, then view the priceless collection of 19th-century Tlingit totem poles at the Totem Heritage Center. Embark our ship and voyage to Prince Rupert, where we’ll get immersed in First Nations history at the Museum of Northern British Columbia. National Geographic Venture for the entire voyage | Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D

DAY 7 I GRENVILLE CHANNEL/LOWE INLET MARINE PROVINCIAL PARK Sail Grenville Channel, a narrow waterway that appears to fade into the surrounding scenery, and watch for orcas swimming alongside our ship. Explore Lowe Inlet Marine Provincial Park by Zodiac and kayak, and watch for black bears fishing for salmon in Verney Falls. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 8 I PRINCE RUPERT/SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, U.S. Return to Prince Rupert and disembark the ship after breakfast. Board a charter flight to Seattle for your connecting flight home. Meals: 1B

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Doug Chadwick Biologist Doug Chadwick has researched and reported on wildlife around the world, from wolves and grizzlies in the Rockies to snow leopards in the Himalaya. He has produced nearly 50 articles for National Geographic magazine and written 13 books about wildlife and conservation. Find the departure(s) Doug will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in September. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Retrace Lewis and Clark’s trailblazing expedition through the Pacific Northwest. • Explore the shoreline of the stunning Palouse River by kayak or Zodiac. • Enjoy springtime blooms or fall foliage in Hells Canyon, North America’s deepest gorge.

DAYS 3–5 I COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE/ HOOD RIVER/SNAKE RIVER Cruise into the spectacular canyons of the Columbia River Gorge. Visit the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center, and hike up Beacon Rock, where Lewis and Clark camped. Follow the gorge to the city of Hood River, situated at the foot of majestic Mount Hood. Enjoy a farm-to-table lunch, then visit the Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum or hike through the Twin Mosier Tunnels. Hear from our geologist as we sail through stunning scenery to the Snake River. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAYS 1–2 I PORTLAND, OREGON/ASTORIA Board our ship and cruise the Willamette River through downtown, passing under Portland’s eclectic 12 bridges. Sail to the mouth of the Columbia River and visit the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center, the Columbia River Maritime Museum, and historic Astoria.* National Geographic Quest, or National Geographic Sea Bird for the entire voyage Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D

DAYS 6–8 I PALOUSE RIVER/CLARKSTON, WASHINGTON Explore the Palouse River by Zodiac or kayak, getting up close to basalt cliffs and the 200-foot Palouse Falls. From Clarkston, set out on a jet boat adventure in Hells Canyon. See ancient pictographs and petroglyphs, and listen to a Nez Percé storyteller. Enjoy a tasting of local wines and disembark the next day. Meals: 3B, 2L, 23D *April departures feature lunch and winetasting in Walla Walla instead of visiting Astoria.

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Stephen Cunha Author, Educator Geographer Stephen Cunha spent ten years as a national park ranger in Yosemite and Alaska and recently retired as a geography professor at California’s Humboldt State University. He has traced Lewis and Clark’s route across the U.S. by foot, kayak, and bicycle and is the author of National Geographic’s Our Fifty States. Find the departure(s) Stephen will join on our website.

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Dates: This expedition is offered in April, September, and October. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Delve into Norway’s majestic fjordlands, exploring by Zodiac, by kayak, and on foot. • Discover ancient ruins, Viking longhouses, and nature reserves in the Shetland Islands. • Venture to the prehistoric sites of Skara Brae and the Ring of Brodgar in the Orkney Islands

history and culture in the former trading hub of Flekkefjord. National Geographic Resolution for the entire voyage. Meals: 2B, 3L, 3D DAYS 5–6 I SHETLAND ISLANDS, SCOTLAND Cross the North Sea to the Shetland Islands, where Norse and Gaelic culture intermingle. Cruise below the cliffs of Noss, a nature reserve that harbors thousands of puffins, northern gannets, and kittiwakes. Discover the prehistoric settlement of Jarlshof, and visit Bronze Age ruins and Viking longhouses. On the island of Unst, go on hikes in an expansive nature reserve. Visit the Unst Heritage Centre, or, conditions permitting, take a Zodiac to the northernmost lighthouse in the U.K. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 1–4 I U.S./BERGEN, NORWAY/ HARDANGERFJORDEN/HIDRA Depart on an overnight flight to Bergen, the gateway to the fjords. Delve into maritime history on a walking tour of UNESCO World Heritage–listed Bryggen before embarking the ship. Launch kayaks and Zodiacs to explore the cliffs and waterfalls of sublime Hardangerfjorden, and hike amid spectacular scenery. On the island of Hidra, explore the picturesque village of Kirkehamn or delve into

DAYS 7–10 I ORKNEY ISLANDS/ABERDEEN/ EDINBURGH/U.S. Sail on to Orkney, where we’ll venture to Stone Age sites, including the Ring of Brodgar and the 5,000-year-old village of Skara Brae. Trace the legacy of the Vikings at St. Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall, founded in 1137 by the Viking Earl Rognvald. Spend a day exploring the history and culture of Aberdeen before disembarking in Edinburgh where you will transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Sisse Brimberg National Geographic Photographer Denmark native Sisse Brimberg has produced more than 30 stories for National Geographic magazine, covering everything from the Hanseatic League and the Vikings to the global flower trade. Sisse won first prize for “Picture Story of the Year” from the National Press Photographers Association for her story on migrant workers. Find the departure(s) Sisse will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in April and May. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: The Neolithic pillars of Orkney's Ring of Brodgar may date as far back as 2500 B.C.

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• Navigate the narrow Caledonian Canal, lochs, and the Inner Hebrides aboard a nimble ship. • Kayak picturesque Loch Linnhe or Loch Eil, and explore the mystical Isle of Skye.

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• Attend the annual Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo on select optional extensions.

M.V. Lord of the Glens for the entire voyage Meals: 2B, 2L, 3D DAYS 5–7 I OBAN/ISLE OF MULL/IONA/ ISLE OF EIGG OR RUM/INVERIE Cruise Loch Linnhe to Oban, and visit a whisky distillery and McCaig’s Folly on a walking tour. In the Inner Hebrides, stop at the Isle of Mull to explore Duart Castle, visit the medieval abbey ruins and royal graveyard on sacred Iona, and moor overnight at the picturesque fishing village of Tobermory. Meet a member of the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust, and look for minke whales, dolphins, and seals off the Isle of Eigg, or explore Kinloch Castle on the Isle of Rum. Continue to Inverie. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 1–4 I U.S./INVERNESS, SCOTLAND/ LOCH NESS/FORT AUGUSTUS/GLENFINNAN Depart on an overnight flight to Inverness and board the Lord of the Glens. Visit the historic battlefield at Culloden, and see the prehistoric standing stones of Clava Cairns. Navigate the narrow Caledonian Canal, enter Loch Ness, and stop for a hike in Fort Augustus. Ascend the 106 Laggan Locks and descend the legendary Neptune’s Staircase. Enjoy a scenic drive to Glenfinnan, or explore Loch Linnhe by kayak.

DAYS 8–9 I ISLE OF SKYE/KYLE OF LOCHALSH/INVERNESS On the Isle of Skye, trace history at the Museum of the Isles, and explore the ruins of Armadale Castle and its beautiful gardens. Then sail for Kyle of Lochalsh, and choose a guided walk or a visit to Eilean Donan Castle. Disembark and transfer to Inverness for your flight home. Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Jim Richardson Photographer Jim Richardson has produced more than 50 stories for National Geographic’s publications, covering topics from the ancient Celts to photographing the Scottish Highlands. He is co-founder of Eyes on Earth, which mentors young environmental photographers. Find the departure(s) Jim will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered from May through August. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: A lone Highland cow stands amid the vast landscapes of the Isle of Skye.

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$11,920

• Sail to Iceland’s most remote regions, including a remote isle near the Arctic Circle. • Document epic scenery and wildlife with a National Geographic photographer. • Learn about Iceland’s fascinating geology from our team of naturalists.

DAYS 3–5 I WESTERN ICELAND Explore Iceland’s wild western frontier on foot or via Zodiac. Visit Flatey Island, a centuriesold trading post. Venture into the stunning Westfjords region, learn about how eider down is processed at a local farm, and hike to a waterfall in remote Ísafjörður. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAYS 1–2 I U.S./REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND Fly overnight to Reykjavík and take a walking tour of the world’s northernmost capital. Visit Hallgrímskirkja church, and browse Viking artifacts at the National Museum before embarking our ship. National Geographic Explorer or National Geographic Resolution for the entire voyage. | Meals: 1L, 1D

DAYS 6–8 I NORTHERN ICELAND On the northern leg of our journey, visit the Herring Museum at Siglufjörður and stroll through Akureyri, Iceland’s second largest city. Experience magnificent Goðafoss, the “waterfall of the gods,” and explore Mývatn, the most geologically active area on the island. Watch for whales as we cruise toward the tiny island of Grímsey, located on the Arctic Circle. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 9–11 I EASTERN AND SOUTHERN ICELAND/REYKJAVÍK/U.S. Explore icebergs up close in the Jökulsárlón lagoon, or travel by 4×4 into the highlands. Discover the lava landscapes of the Westman Islands and choose from a variety of ways to further explore Reykjavík before flying home. Meals: 3B, 3L, 1D

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Karen Kasmauski Photographer Karen Kasmauski has produced 25 stories for National Geographic magazine on topics ranging from earthquakes in Japan to oil exploration in Alaska. Her book, Impact: From the Front Lines of Global Health, published by National Geographic, was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Karen is a senior fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers. Find the departure(s) Karen will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in June and July. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

Visit website for complete details and dates. Above: Their red parkas bright amid a palette of wintry blues, walkers trace the iceberg-filled waters of Jökulsárlón.

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LAND OF THE POLAR BEARS

• Experience the legendary midnight sun: the ethereal light when the sun never sets. • Discover unusual flora and tidewater glaciers by Zodiac and on foot with our naturalists. • Alongside a National Geographic photographer, document wildlife beneath the midnight sun.

to permanent collections as well as exhibitions of local artists. Later, embark the ship. National Geographic Endurance or National Geographic Resolution through Day 9 I Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

DAYS 1–2 I U.S./OSLO, NORWAY Arrive in Oslo and set out on a tour of Norway’s sophisticated capital city. Hotel Bristol Meals: 1L DAY 3 I LONGYEARBYEN Enjoy breathtaking vistas en route to Longyearbyen, the largest settlement in Svalbard. Visit the Svalbard Museum to learn about the natural and cultural history of the region; and explore the Gallery Svalbard, home

DAYS 4–9 I SVALBARD A high Arctic archipelago situated between Norway and the North Pole, Svalbard is a place of deep fjords, snowcapped mountains, and massive sheets of ice. Our travel here is exploratory by design; we make the most of our days, keeping a flexible schedule to take advantage of the opportunities that arise. Set out from the ship in search of Svalbard’s incredible wildlife, including walruses, bearded and ringed seals, and the majestic polar bear. Explore serene fjords in Zodiacs, kayak among sparkling icebergs, hike through the blooming tundra, and much more. Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D DAY 10 I LONGYEARBYEN/OSLO Disembark in Longyearbyen and enjoy time at leisure to glimpse life above the Arctic Circle. Fly back to Oslo this afternoon. Radisson Blu Airport Hotel I Meals: 1B, 1L DAY 11 I OSLO After breakfast, transfer to the Oslo airport for your return flight home. Meals: 1B

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$11,990

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Nick Cobbing Photographer Nick Cobbing focuses on the Arctic region and has accompanied many polar research expeditions. His story on the future of Arctic sea ice appeared in the January 2016 issue of National Geographic. His work has also been shown worldwide, including to the U.S. Congress. Find the departure(s) Nick will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in May and June. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: A polar bear navigates an icy maze during summer in Svalbard.

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• Observe Arctic wildlife—from walruses and reindeer to polar bears—with our naturalists. • Kayak into inlets and coves hidden among dramatic fjords or explore by Zodiac. • Visit fishing villages in the Lofoten Islands and spend five days discovering Svalbard.

DAYS 7–10 I LOFOTEN ISLANDS/ TYSFJORDEN/TROMSØ/BJØRNØYA (BEAR ISLAND) Discover the magical Lofoten Archipelago by Zodiac, on the lookout for otters, moose, and huge concentrations of seabirds. Visit the island of Værøy, and cruise into the legendary Trollfjorden. Follow Tysfjorden past tiny villages and hike the valley of Hellemobotn. In Tromsø, the “gateway to the Arctic,” learn about Arctic settlers at the Polar Museum. Venture to the high Arctic, stopping on Bjørnøya discover sea caves, inlets, and tens of thousands of seabirds by Zodiac. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

DAYS 1–6 I U.S./BERGEN, NORWAY/ EXPLORING THE NORWEGIAN FJORDS Fly overnight to Bergen, and take a guided walk in Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Board the ship and sail into the fjordlands, exploring Nordfjorden, the turquoise lake of Lodalen Valley, and Kjenndal Glacier. Cruise past vertical cliffs in a Zodiac, kayak to waterfalls, and take naturalist-led hikes. National Geographic Endurance or National Geographic Resolution through Day 16 Meals: 4B, 4L, 5D

DAYS 11–17 I SVALBARD/LONGYEARBYEN/ OSLO Venture to the ice floes and islands of Norway’s Svalbard Archipelago in search of walruses, bearded and ringed seals, arctic foxes, reindeer, and polar bears. With long daylight hours and a flexible itinerary, we’ll have plenty of opportunities to hike the tundra, kayak among icebergs, and cruise Zodiacs up close to tidewater glaciers. Disembark in Longyearbyen and visit the Svalbard Gallery and Svalbard Museum. Fly by charter to Oslo and check in to our hotel. Depart the next morning. Radisson Blu Airport Hotel I Meals: 7B, 6L, 6D

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Dan Westergren Photographer As the longtime photo editor for National Geographic Traveler magazine, Dan Westergren was responsible for the magazine’s photographic vision, which earned the publication numerous awards for photography. His many assignments took him to the summits of Mont Blanc and Kilimanjaro, and skiing to the North Pole. Find the departure(s) Dan will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in May. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: Low clouds lace the scenery at Reine Village in Norway’s Lofoten Islands.

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E X P L O R I N G R U S S I A’ S F A R E A S T AND WRANGEL ISLAND

• Explore Wrangel Island Reserve, known as the “polar bear nursery” of the world. • Observe gray whales in their northern feeding grounds with a team of naturalists. • Document wildlife, from walruses to arctic terns, with a National Geographic photographer.

and Yupik village of Inchoun. Explore Kolyuchin Island and Inlet by Zodiac, or go hiking on shore. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 5–8 I WRANGEL ISLAND/AT SEA Spend three days exploring the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Wrangel Island Reserve. With the world’s largest population of Pacific walruses and the highest density of ancestral polar bear dens, Wrangel Island offers incredible opportunities for wildlife viewing. It was also the last refuge of woolly mammoths, whose bones and tusks have been discovered amid the island’s riverbeds. As we explore by ship, by Zodiac, and on foot, keep an eye out for gray whales and more than a hundred types of migratory bird species. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D DAY 1 I ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, U.S./NOME Fly from Anchorage to Nome and embark our ship. National Geographic Resolution for the entire voyage Meals: 1L, 1D DAYS 2–4 I P ROVIDENIYA, RUSSIA/ CHUKCHI PENINSULA In Provideniya, visit the local museum and witness a cultural dance performance. Round Cape Dezhnev, the easternmost point of the Eurasian continent, and go ashore to visit the Chukchi

DAYS 9–11 I PROVIDENSKY Sail south to the easternmost reaches of Russia and visit Lorino, Chukotka’s largest indigenous village. Explore the coast of Chukotka, a place inhabited by Siberian Yupik people for thousands of years. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 12–13 I B ERING STRAIT/ ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, U.S. Cross the legendary Bering Strait before returning to Anchorage and flying home. Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

Above: A herd of walruses bob at the water’s surface near Kamchatka.

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$20,120

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Evgenia Arbugaeva Photographer Evgenia Arbugaeva was born in the Russian Arctic, and has produced numerous articles about her homeland for National Geographic magazine, including stories on mammoth tusk hunters and nomadic reindeer herders on the Yamal Peninsula. Her work has also appeared in The New Yorker and Le Monde, among other publications. Find the departure(s) Evgenia will join on our website.

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$39, 210

• Go where few others have gone before, traversing the length of the Northeast Passage. • Seek out walruses, whales, and narwhals; and watch glaciers calve straight into the sea. • Visit Wrangel Island, home to the world’s highest density of ancestral polar bear dens.

our day-by-day itinerary will be flexible. Below are some of the stops that we plan to make. FRANZ JOSEF LAND The world’s northernmost archipelago, Franz Josef Land’s uninhabited islands remain frozen under ice for much of the year. Here, observe polar bears, walruses, arctic seabirds, and perhaps narwhals. NOVAYA ZEMLYA AND SEVERNAYA ZEMLYA Cruise to the heavily glaciated coastlines of these two archipelagos. As we sail under 24 hours of daylight, be on the lookout for beluga whales and other marine mammals. NEW SIBERIAN ISLANDS These rocky outposts harbor abundant wildlife including walruses and seabirds. DAYS 1–5 I U.S./OSLO, NORWAY/TROMSØ/ NORWEGIAN FJORDS Depart the U.S. and arrive in Oslo the following morning. Tour the city and stay overnight before flying to Tromsø to embark the ship. Spend two days exploring Norway’s spectacular northern coast. Hotel Bristol or similar; National Geographic Endurance for the entire voyage Meals: 3B, 4L, 3D DAYS 6–25 I THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC In keeping with the nature of an expedition,

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Ralph Lee Hopkins Photographer Ralph Lee Hopkins is a photography instructor and geologist who served as a photographer on the 2008 Arctic Expedition for Climate Action and has traveled beyond the Antarctic and Arctic Circles many times. Many of his images have appeared in National Geographic’s publications. Find the departure(s) Ralph will join on our website.

WRANGEL ISLAND Spend time exploring the Wrangel Island Reserve, home to the world’s highest density of ancestral polar bear dens.

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CHUKCHI SEA Visit Kolyuchin Island and Inlet in Chukotka. Explore untouched coastlines by Zodiac, and go hiking on shore. Meals: 20B, 20L, 20D

Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

DAY 26 I NOME, ALASKA, U.S. Arrive in Nome, and fly home via Anchorage. Meals: 1B

This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in July and August.

Please note: A Russian tourist visa is required.

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Above: A polar bear leads her cubs past icy cliffs and caves on Russia’s Wrangel Island.

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J O U R N E Y T O A N TA R C T I C A

• Explore icy realms alongside a team of biologists, geologists, and undersea specialists. • Get up close to glittering icebergs on Zodiac excursions. • Capture images of penguins, whales, and seals alongside a National Geographic photographer.

DAY 3 I USHUAIA, ARGENTINA Fly to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, and enjoy lunch and wildlife viewing on a catamaran cruise along the scenic Beagle Channel before embarking our ship. National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Resolution, or National Geographic Endurance for the entire voyage Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 4 I DRAKE PASSAGE Voyage across the legendary Drake Passage and watch for whales and seabirds gliding alongside the ship. Enjoy talks from our onboard naturalists about the wildlife and geology that await us on the Antarctic Peninsula. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 1–2 I U.S./BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA OR SANTIAGO, CHILE Depart on an overnight flight to Buenos Aires (National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Endurance) or Santiago (National Geographic Resolution). Settle into our hotel before heading out on an afternoon city tour. Gather tonight for a welcome reception. Alvear Art Hotel or Alvear Icon Hotel (Buenos Aires) or Mandarin Oriental (Santiago) Meals: 1L

DAYS 5–10 I ANTARCTIC PENINSULA With extended daylight hours at this time of year, we make the most of our days, keeping a flexible schedule to take advantage of the unexpected—veering off course to watch orcas perform off the bow or enjoying an after-dinner Zodiac cruise. We anticipate opportunities to hike, explore by Zodiac and kayak, and experience close encounters with wildlife every day. Our route will be determined by the conditions and the ever-changing ice.

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One day, we may take Zodiacs out to see towering icebergs at close range, walk a beach covered with seals and penguins, or hike to a summit for a breathtaking view. The next, we may be kayaking amid glittering brash ice or along a cliffside rookery in search of blue-eyed shags. And the next, we might experience the thrill of the ship crunching through the pack ice or slipping between the soaring rock walls of the Lemaire Channel. As we encounter the volcanic isles and pristine bays of the peninsula, our team of experts will bring depth and insight to the experience, explaining the behaviors and interactions of different species, the geological and climatic forces that still shape Antarctica, the anatomy of a glacier, and how to capture beautiful photographs of the places we visit. Our undersea specialist captures images from the deep—revealing the hardy marine life beneath the ice—and our Expedition Leader is always on the lookout for the best way to experience everything Antarctica has to offer. Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D DAYS 11–12 I AT SEA Enjoy the ship’s amenities as the Antarctic coast disappears from view. Round the southernmost tip of South America, and see the meeting of

Clockwise from above: An underwater camera reveals the gleaming mass of an incandescent iceberg; a Zodiac travels under a triumphal ice arch sculpted by the elements; the National Geographic Explorer parked in the early season ice off Enterprise Island; kayakers get up close to a snoozing crabeater seal.

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ANOTHER WAY TO EXPLORE ANTARCTICA

DAYS 13–14 I USHUAIA, ARGENTINA/ BUENOS AIRES OR SANTIAGO, CHILE/U.S. Disembark in Ushuaia. After lunch, fly to Buenos Aires (National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Endurance) or Santiago (National Geographic Resolution) by private charter, and connect with your overnight flight home. Meals: 1B, 1L

An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Tommy Heinrich Adventurer, Photographer Born in Buenos Aires, Tommy Heinrich has traveled to the summit of Mount Everest, the North Pole, and Antarctica— combining his passions for photography, climbing, and nature. On assignment for National Geographic, he documented a winter ascent of Pakistan’s Nanga Parbat and an ascent of K2.

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Buenos Aires Pre-trip | 2 days from $2,590

Santiago’s Wine Country Pre-trip | 2 days from $2,930

Iguazú Falls Post-trip | 3 days from $3,170

Easter Island Post-trip | 4 days from $4,810

Follow in the wake of explorers aboard the National Geographic Endurance on our 35-day Epic Antarctica Voyage: The Peninsula to the Ross Sea expedition. Venture where few others have gone before on an unprecedented expedition along the Antarctic continent, from the Antarctic Peninsula to the remote shores of West Antarctica to the Ross Ice Shelf and the subantarctic isles of New Zealand and Australia. Expeditions depart in January and December.

This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered from November through February. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $1,160–$1,420 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Cruise alongside the exquisite icebergs of Antarctica in a Zodiac. • Join naturalists for walks among the king penguins and elephant seals of South Georgia. • Explore the pioneer outpost of Stanley in the Falklands.

cruise along the Beagle Channel before embarking our ship and sailing to Antarctica. Our itinerary in Antarctica is flexible, with daily opportunities to hike, kayak, and experience close encounters with icebergs and wildlife. Our experts bring insight to animal behaviors and Antarctica’s extraordinary geology. National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Endurance, or National Geographic Resolution for the entire voyage Meals: 8B, 8L, 8D

DAYS 1–2 I U.S./BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA OR SANTIAGO, CHILE Fly overnight and enjoy a tour of Buenos Aires (National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Endurance) or Santiago (National Geographic Resolution). Alvear Art Hotel or Alvear Icon Hotel (Buenos Aires) or Mandarin Oriental (Santiago) I Meals: 1L DAYS 3–10 I U SHUAIA, ARGENTINA/ AT SEA/ANTARCTICA Take a charter flight to Ushuaia. Enjoy a catamaran

DAYS 11–22 I AT SEA/SOUTH GEORGIA/ FALKLAND ISLANDS/AT SEA Visit Sir Ernest Shackleton’s final resting place on South Georgia Island, and encounter a vast colony of king penguins. Then cross the South Atlantic to the Falkland Islands. Hike and kayak along rocky coasts, spotting Magellanic penguins, albatrosses, and more. In the colonial town of Stanley, visit the cathedral and the Falkland Islands Museum. Meals: 12B, 12L, 12D DAYS 23–24 I USHUAIA, ARGENTINA/ BUENOS AIRES OR SANTIAGO, CHILE/U.S. Disembark in Ushuaia and fly home via Buenos Aires (National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Endurance) or Santiago (National Geographic Resolution). Meals: 1B, 1L

Above: King penguins cluster on a beach in South Georgia.

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Camille Seaman Photographer Camille Seaman documents the changing landscapes of the polar regions. Her stories were featured in National Geographic magazine’s April 2010 “Water” issue and a July 2017 cover story on Antarctica. Camille is a TED senior fellow and her work has appeared in Outside, TIME, the New York Times Sunday Magazine, and elsewhere. Find the departure(s) Camille will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in January, February, October, and November. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $1,420 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Capture images of epic landscapes and wildlife with a National Geographic photographer. • Walk among tens of thousands of king penguins on South Georgia Island. • View an impressive colony of black-browed albatrosses in the Falklands.

(Santiago); National Geographic Explorer, National Geographic Resolution, or National Geographic Endurance for the entire voyage Meals: 2B, 3L, 2D DAYS 5–8 I FALKLAND ISLANDS/AT SEA The Falkland Islands, also known as the Islas Malvinas, comprise about 200 islands, each distinct in its beauty. Explore the archipelago, which boasts the largest albatross colony in the world; thousands of gentoo, rockhopper, and Magellanic penguins; and fur and elephant seals. Later, enjoy the ship’s amenities during two days at sea. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

DAYS 1–4 I U.S./BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA OR SANTIAGO, CHILE/USHUAIA/AT SEA After an overnight flight, enjoy a guided tour of Buenos Aires (National Geographic Explorer and National Geographic Endurance) or Santiago (National Geographic Resolution). Fly to Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city. Cruise the Beagle Channel on a catamaran, then embark the ship and journey across the South Atlantic. Alvear Icon Hotel or Alvear Art Hotel (Buenos Aires) or Mandarin Oriental

DAYS 9–15 I SOUTH GEORGIA Arrive in South Georgia—where we anticipate daily opportunities to walk, hike, kayak, or explore by Zodiac. Observe the antics of huge elephant seals and encounter a vast colony of king penguins. Meals: 7B, 7L, 7D DAYS 16–19 I USHUAIA, ARGENTINA/ BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA OR SANTIAGO, CHILE/U.S. After time at sea, we return to the Falklands. Visit the interior of East Falkland and stroll through the colonial town of Stanley. Later, board our chartered flight to Ushuaia, followed by an overnight flight home. Meals: 3B, 3L, 2D

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Susan Seubert Photographer Susan Seubert has produced more than 30 stories for National Geographic Traveler. She won Columbia University’s Alfred Eisenstadt Award and the North American Travel Journalists Association award for excellence in photography. Find the departure(s) Susan will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in February.* Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $990–$1,280 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. *Select departures have a slightly modified itinerary. Call for details before booking flights.

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Above: King penguins soak up the first rays of the rising sun in South Georgia.

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• Explore southern Patagonia, the Chilean fjords, and Antarctica—all in a single, epic voyage. • Marvel at Antarctica’s iconic wildlife and icescapes using our fleet of kayaks and Zodiacs. • Navigate Chile’s spectacular Glacier Alley, and hike among the “horns” of Torres del Paine.

Natural Park by special permission. Enter the Strait of Magellan to explore Francisco Coloane Marine Park. Explore Torres del Paine National Park, home to spectacular landscapes and wildlife. Continue exploring the Chilean fjords on a variety of excursions. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D DAYS 8–10 I GLACIER ALLEY, CHILE/ DRAKE PASSAGE Explore Chile’s Glacier Alley, get up close to the edge of Garibaldi Glacier, and continue to Agostini Sound to witness thunderous glacial calving. Sail to Antarctica via the Drake Passage. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAY 1–3 I U.S./SANTIAGO, CHILE/ PUNTA ARENAS Fly overnight to Santiago and take a guided city tour. Then fly to Punta Arenas and embark our ship. Mandarin Oriental Hotel (or similar); National Geographic Explorer or National Geographic Resolution for the entire voyage Meals: 1B, 2L, 1D DAYS 4–7 I TIERRA DEL FUEGO/TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK/CHILEAN FJORDS Cruise to Tierra del Fuego and visit Karukinka

DAYS 11–16 I ANTARCTIC PENINSULA Enjoy ample opportunities to explore the Antarctic Peninsula. Kayak amid towering icebergs, embark on Zodiac excursions in search of seals and blue-eyed shags, and walk on shores peppered with thousands of penguins. Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D DAYS 17–20 I AT SEA/USHUAIA, ARGENTINA/ BUENOS AIRES OR SANTIAGO, CHILE/U.S. Disembark in Ushuaia and take a charter flight to Buenos Aires or Santiago to connect with your overnight flight home. Meals: 4B, 4L, 3D

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Nick Cobbing Photographer Nick Cobbing focuses on the Arctic region. He has accompanied many polar research expeditions, and his story on the future of Arctic sea ice appeared in the January 2016 issue of National Geographic. His work has been shown worldwide, including to the U.S. Congress. Find the departure(s) Nick will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered from October through December. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $1,050 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice

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Above: Travelers photograph the surreal ice-covered seascape of the Antarctic Peninsula.

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• Explore three phenomenal fjords: Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound, and Dusky Sound. • Delve into the rich culture of the Maori on a visit to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds. • See little blue penguins on the Otago Peninsula, and go whale watching off Kaikoura.

architecture tour or go on a birding safari. The Hotel Britomart (or similar); National Geographic Orion for the remainder of the trip Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D DAYS 10–16 I SOUTH ISLAND/U.S. Cross the Cook Strait and explore the many islands and golden beaches of Abel Tasman National Park. Cruise to the rich waters off Kaikoura, watching for sperm whales, dusky dolphins, humpbacks, and orcas. Continue to Dunedin, where we’ll seek out little blue penguins and yellow-eyed penguins on the beaches of the Otago Peninsula. Alternatively, browse the Otago Museum’s impressive exhibits on nature, culture, and science.

DAYS 1–9 I U.S./NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND Arrive in Auckland after an overnight flight and discover the city sights on a guided tour. Embark the ship and voyage to the Bay of Islands to learn about Maori culture and visit the historic Waitangi Treaty Grounds. Go hiking on Great Barrier Island, spend a day exploring the wild North Island coast, and visit the marvelous arboretum in Gisborne before a wine tour and tasting. In the art deco capital of Napier, take an

Venture into prehistoric podocarp forests on Stewart Island and watch for native birds like the weka and kaka in the rainforests of Ulva Island. Then enjoy two days to explore magnificent Fiordland National Park, home to 14 individual fjords. Discover remote Dusky Sound, and trace the shores of Doubtful Sound in a Zodiac, looking for wildlife. Cap off the trip on the incomparable Milford Sound, whose mirror-like waters are embraced by soaring peaks. Disembark and transfer to Queenstown for your flight home. Meals: 7B, 6L, 6D

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Ralph Lee Hopkins Photographer Ralph Lee Hopkins is a photography instructor and geologist who served as a photographer on the Arctic Expedition for Climate Action in July 2008 and has traveled beyond the Antarctic and Arctic Circles many times. His images have appeared in National Geographic’s books, magazines, and websites. Find the departure(s) Ralph will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in February. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: Set on the North Island’s northernmost reaches, the Bay of Islands is considered the birthplace of New Zealand.

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$11,760

• Dive or snorkel the stunning Fakarava Atoll, part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. • Explore fabled Bora Bora and venture to the unusual uplifted coral atoll of Makatea. • Learn about Polynesian culture at the ancient spiritual site of Marae Taputapuatea.

DAYS 3–4 I TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO Spend two days exploring some of the nearly 80 islands and atolls in the Tuamotus, a region of French Polynesia that is as rich with marine life as it is vast. Meet the locals on sparsely inhabited Anaa and learn of their unique traditions. Snorkel or dive amid reef sharks, rays, and swirling schools of fish or learn to stand up paddleboard in a crystalline lagoon. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 1–2 I U .S./PAPEETE, TAHITI, FRENCH POLYNESIA Fly overnight to Tahiti and arrive early the next morning. Transfer to Papeete and board the National Geographic Orion in time for breakfast. Enjoy free time to take a walk in Papeete’s city center and visit the colorful central market. Gather for lunch on board and be on deck as we set sail from Tahiti. National Geographic Orion for the entire voyage Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D (Day 2)

DAYS 5–6 I FAKARAVA Discover Fakarava, one of the largest atolls in French Polynesia and part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. This coral atoll is home to many rare species of birds, plants, and crustaceans, and we have the opportunity to snorkel its protected reefs and ride the current into the lagoon on a world-famous drift dive. In the main village of Rotoava, go on a leisurely bike ride, visit a pearl shop, or take a stroll along the waterfront. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 7 I MAKATEA The uplifted coral atoll of Makatea is one of the most unique landforms in the Pacific. Raised out of the water and tilted due to plate tectonics, the island is edged with stunning,

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vertical cliffs—a marked contrast to the flat, sandy atolls that surround it. This geological phenomenon occurs in other parts of the world and is named after this particular island. Venture into the island’s limestone grottos with local guides, or search for endemic fruit doves and myriad seabirds. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 8 I TAHA’A/BORA BORA Arrive in picture-perfect Taha’a and spend the morning snorkeling with black-tipped reef sharks. Or go ashore to visit a family-run vanilla farm. Return to the ship for lunch as we sail to nearby Bora Bora and find a spot on deck as the iconic emerald crags of Mount Otemanu come into focus. This afternoon, snorkel and swim in the island’s refreshing lagoon, or explore Bora Bora’s lush interior. Gather for a barbecue dinner and live music on a private motu this evening. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 9 I RA’IATEA Take in a South Pacific sunrise from on deck as we sail to Ra’iatea in the early morning. Ra’iatea is home to one of the most important spiritual sites in the Polynesian world: the UNESCO World Heritage site of Marae

Clockwise from above: Palm-covered motus fringe the aquamarine lagoon of fabled Bora-Bora; a pair of butterflyfish swim among the South Pacific reefs; lush hills rise beyond a palm-studded beach; kayakers skim across the crystal-clear waters of Taha’a.

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Taputapuatea, from which seafarers set out on voyages to distant islands. Enjoy a scenic lagoon cruise around the island to the village of Uturoa. Here, taste Polynesian specialties during lunch at a beachside restaurant, and spend the afternoon swimming, snorkeling, or stand-up paddleboarding in Ra’iatea’s calm lagoon. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 10 I MOOREA Wake up to views of Moorea’s tall, green cliffs as we anchor in stunning Cook’s Bay. Spend the morning discovering the island by land and by sea: hike through a pineapple plantation or snorkel its aquamarine lagoon. Have lunch

on deck and take in views of the island as we cruise toward Opunohu Bay, where we’ll spend the rest of the day. Join an afternoon excursion to Moorea’s newest museum and enjoy the golden light of the late afternoon from ashore. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 11 I MOOREA/PAPEETE If you wish, rise early for a morning walk into Moorea’s caldera. Or enjoy a final snorkeling excursion, leisurely exploring the marine life of the lagoon. Cast off for Tahiti and disembark in Papeete in the afternoon. Check into day rooms before transferring to the airport in the late evening for flights home. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Krista Rossow Photographer Krista Rossow was a photo editor at National Geographic Traveler magazine, and shot feature stories as a contributing photographer for Traveler in South Africa, Costa Rica, New Zealand, Japan, and beyond. She judges Instagram contests for @NatGeoTravel and photo edits for National Geographic Books. Find the departure(s) Krista will join on our website.

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MO R E WAYS TO E X P LO RE T H E S O UT H PACIF IC

This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Wild Polynesian Escape: Tahiti to Bora Bora Escape to French Polynesia and witness incredibly diverse marine life on pristine reefs and everyday life in this far-flung French territory. Dates: This expedition is offered from May, June, and August. For more ways to travel the South Pacific, visit our website.

Dates: This expedition is offered from May through September. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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• Explore ancient rock art sites, stunning waterfalls, and wild geology on the Kimberley coast. • Snorkel or dive the unspoiled reefs of Rowley Shoals and Indonesia’s Savu Sea. • See Komodo dragons with rangers in Komodo National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

DAYS 8–13 I THE KIMBERLEY: HUNTER RIVER TO THE BUNGLE BUNGLES Explore the mangroves and crimson cliffs of Hunter River by Zodiac or opt for a helicopter ride to Mitchell Falls. On Bigge Island, follow guides into caves filled with Wandjina rock art. Ride Zodiacs up King George River to spectacular twin waterfalls. In Purnululu National Park, encounter the otherworldly Bungle Bungle Range and take in aerial views on a flightseeing excursion. Or cruise to Lake Argyle, searching for crocodiles, wallabies, and kookaburras. Land at Jar Island to visit the outdoor Gwion Gwion Aboriginal art gallery. Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D

DAY 1–7 I U.S./BROOME, AUSTRALIA AND THE KIMBERLEY Fly to Broome and board the ship on Day 4. Set sail for Rowley Shoals, where we’ll snorkel and dive amid incredible marine life. A day at sea brings us to Montgomery Reef on the Kimberley coast. As the falling tide reveals the reef, watch for cormorants, egrets, sea turtles, and reef sharks foraging for creatures trapped on the corals. Kimberley Sands Resort (or similar); National Geographic Orion for the remainder of the voyage | Meals: 3B, 3L, 4D

DAYS 14–18 I LESSER SUNDA ISLANDS, INDONESIA Sail to the Indonesian isle of Sawu, and explore by kayak, paddleboard, or snorkel. Visit picturesque Larantuka and learn about its Portuguese influence. In Komodo National Park, observe the legendary Komodo dragon on a hike with park rangers. Snorkel and dive the reefs near volcanic Satonda, or hike inland to a sacred lake. On Sumbawa, meet villagers to learn about local traditions. Disembark in Denpasar, Bali. Meals: 7B, 6L, 6D

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

David Doubilet and Jen Hayes Underwater Photographers Husband-and-wife team David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes are underwater photographers who have photographed the ocean depths from Greenland to Indonesia on assignment for National Geographic. David has published more than 70 stories in National Geographic magazine. Find the departure(s) David and Jen will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in August. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: The Kimberley’s Montgomery Reef emerges from a teal sea at low tide.

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$20,910

• Visit stilt villages on Lake Sentani and cruise Papua New Guinea’s Sepik River. • Snorkel or dive the spectacular reefs of West Papua and the Solomon Islands. • Encounter rare birdlife and World War II relics on idyllic tropical islands.

DAYS 9–14 I PAPUA NEW GUINEA Cruise the Sepik River past timeless villages, learning about local artistic and spiritual traditions. Witness a traditional sing-sing in Haya, and hike in search of cassowaries and other wildlife. Then explore the markets of Madang. Take a rainforest hike on Crown Island; and snorkel, dive, or ride a glass-bottom boat over the reefs of Garove Island before a sing-sing and a village tour. Wander through lunar-like Rabaul, buried in volcanic ash since 1994, and explore the ruins of a Japanese ship from World War II. After sunset, watch the fire dance of the Baining people. Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D

DAYS 1–8 I U.S./BALI, INDONESIA/ WEST PAPUA/PAPUA Fly overnight to Indonesia and spend a night in Bali. Take a charter flight to Sorong and embark the ship. In Cenderawasih Bay, kayak through mangroves and snorkel pristine reefs in search of epaulette sharks, dugongs, and whale sharks. From Jayapura, travel to Lake Sentani to visit its fascinating stilt villages. Go on a birding walk before a day at sea. Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali (or similar); National Geographic Orion through Day 18 | Meals: 6B, 6L, 7D

DAYS 15–20 I AT SEA/SOLOMON ISLANDS/ BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA After time at sea, arrive in the Solomon Islands, where fierce World War II battles took place against a backdrop of emerald peaks and idyllic beaches. Visit Kennedy Island, where John F. Kennedy swam ashore after his PT-109 boat was sunk. Snorkel, dive, or kayak Marovo Lagoon, and meet local woodcarvers. Disembark in Honiara and visit the wartime sites of Guadalcanal. Fly to Brisbane for your final night and depart the next day. Brisbane Marriott (or similar) | Meals: 5B, 4L, 5D

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

David Doubilet and Jen Hayes Underwater Photographers Husband-and-wife team David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes are underwater photographers who have photographed the ocean depths from Greenland to Indonesia on assignment for National Geographic. David has published more than 70 stories in National Geographic magazine. Find the departure(s) David and Jen will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered from December through March. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: Thick vegetation covers a slender isle off the coast of Madang, Papua New Guinea.

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• Search for Komodo dragons in Komodo National Park, and go snorkeling in Raja Ampat. • See ancient rock art in West Papua, and meet traditional artisans in Ubud and Flores. • Explore the stilt villages of remote Asmat and visit historic sites in the Spice Islands.

DAYS 8–11 I MALUKU ARCHIPELAGO/ RAJA AMPAT/WEST PAPUA Sail into the Maluku Archipelago, also known as the Spice Islands. A traditional war canoe escorts us to Banda Neira, once the hub of the Dutch East India Company, for a visit to its 17th-century fortress. Spend two days snorkeling and diving amid the incredible marine biodiversity of Raja Ampat, and glide in Zodiacs and kayaks around these karst islands. On West Papua, examine ancient rock art, see World War II bunkers, and witness a traditional stick dance. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

DAYS 1–7 I U.S./BALI, INDONESIA/KOMODO/ FLORES Fly overnight to Bali and experience the rich culture of Ubud. Continue east to the islands of Satonda and Sumbawa to snorkel and learn about local customs. Search for Komodo dragons in Komodo National Park. Then meet rural ikat weavers on the island of Flores and enjoy a traditional dance. Fairmont Sanur Beach Bali (or similar); National Geographic Orion through Day 19 Meals: 5B, 5L, 6D

DAYS 12–21 I ASMAT/PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOLOMON ISLANDS/BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA In the remote Asmat region, home to indigenous hunter-gatherers, attend a fascinating welcome ceremony, and visit stilt villages. Sail through the Torres Strait and the Gulf of Papua, stopping to snorkel and explore islands we encounter. Learn the dramatic history of Papua New Guinea’s Samarai Island, then cross the Solomon Sea to Honiara. Visit World War II sites in the Solomon Islands before flying to Brisbane for your flight home the next day. Brisbane Marriott (or similar) Meals: 10B, 9L, 8D

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Chris Rainier Documentary Photographer Chris Rainier documents endangered cultures and languages around the globe. He co-founded National Geographic’s Enduring Voices Project and served as a contributing editor for National Geographic Traveler. Find the departure(s) Chris will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in October and November. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. The internal flight is an additional cost per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: The green tufts of Raja Ampat’s islets cluster in an iridescent sea.

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• Observe orangutans and sun bears in the wildlife sanctuaries of Malaysian Borneo. • Snorkel or dive the reefs of Indonesia’s Bunaken National Park in the Coral Triangle. • Trace World War II history in Palau, and explore the UNESCO-listed Rock Islands.

DAYS 6–9 I MALAYSIAN BORNEO/ BUNAKEN MARINE RESERVE, INDONESIA On Borneo, go hiking in the dense jungles of Kinabalu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, watching for rare plants and some 250 bird species. At the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Center, observe orphaned orangutans and learn about efforts to protect them. Then see rescued sun bears at the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Center. Sail to Bunaken National Park, a thriving marine park at the heart of the Coral Triangle. Go snorkeling or diving, and spot sea turtles while kayaking through the mangroves. Meals: 4B, 4L, 4D

DAYS 1–5 I U.S./HO CHI MINH CITY (SAIGON), VIETNAM/CON DAO NATIONAL PARK Fly overnight to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Trace the city’s tumultuous history on a tour of the former American Embassy, Reunification Palace, and the Saigon Central Post Office. Visit the Vietnam History Museum, and see the Jade Emperor and Giac Lam pagodas. Embark the ship and head for the lush islands of Côn Đào National Park. Park Hyatt Saigon (or similar); Meals: 4B, 4L, 5D

DAYS 10–14 I AT SEA/PALAU Take advantage of the ship’s amenities as we sail through the Coral Triangle to Palau. Here, see the vestiges of a fierce World War II battle on Peleliu Island, or head to the Rock Islands for a swim among thousands of stingless jellyfish. Dive and snorkel the archipelago’s abundant reefs, named some of the healthiest on Earth by National Geographic’s Pristine Seas Project. Disembark in Kotor before early morning flights home. National Geographic Resolution through day 13; Palau Hotel (or similar); Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Alison Wright Adventurer, Photographer A 2013 National Geographic Traveler of the Year, photojournalist Alison Wright documents cultures and people with a focus on the human condition. Her work has been featured in National Geographic magazine, and she has published ten books. Her foundation, Faces of Hope, supports education and healthcare for women and children around the world. Find the departure(s) Alison will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in October. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

Visit website for complete details and dates.

Above: Pink lotus flowers crowd the still surface of a lake in Vietnam’s Côn Đào National Park.

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• Cross the Bering Straight and trace the rugged coastlines of Siberia and Japan. • Explore volcanic isles, wildlife-rich waters, and ancient cultures in Russia’s Far East. • Venture into stunning national parks and learn about the Ainu people on Hokkaido.

DAYS 8–16 I COMMANDER ISLANDS/ KAMCHATKA PENINSULA/KURIL ISLANDS Sail the wildlife-rich waters of the Commander Islands, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve; visit Bering Island; and ride Zodiacs on the pristine Zhupanova River. In stunning Avacha Bay, dock at the port town of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, framed by snow-capped volcanoes. Then discover the Kuril Islands, a mostly uninhabited volcanic archipelago with a complex political history. Meals: 9B, 9L, 9D

DAYS 1–7 I ANCHORAGE, ALASKA, U.S./ NOME/PROVIDENIYA, RUSSIA/CHUKOTKA AND KORYAK COASTS Arrive in Anchorage and fly to Nome to embark our ship. Cross the Bering Strait to the Russian port of Provideniya, and enjoy a cultural music and dance performance. Spend several days exploring Koryak and the Chukotka Peninsula on hikes and visits to coastal villages. National Geographic Resolution through Day 22 Meals: 6B, 7L, 7D

DAYS 17–22 I K ORSAKOV/HOKKAIDO, JAPAN Cross the Sea of Okhotsk to Korsakov, then set sail for Hokkaido, Japan. Browse the Hokkaido Museum of Northern Peoples in Abashiri, and venture to spectacular Shiretoko National Park. Dock in Kushiro, and head inland to visit the wetlands of Kushiro Shitsugen National Park and the misty lakes of Akan Mashu National Park. Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D DAYS 23–25 I NIIGATA/TOKYO/U.S. Disembark in Niigata and board a bullet train to Tokyo. Delve into this vibrant city on a tour of its temples and neighborhoods, and enjoy free time to discover it on you own. Depart for home after breakfast on our final day. Conrad Tokyo I Meals: 3B, 2L, 2D

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An Expedition Leader, a photo instructor, and a team of naturalists will accompany this trip.

Chris Rainier Documentary Photographer Chris Rainier documents endangered cultures around the globe and directs the Cultural Sanctuaries Foundation. He co-founded National Geographic’s Enduring Voices Project, and served as a contributing editor for National Geographic Traveler. Chris journeyed to the Russian North Pole on a Russian icebreaker just after the fall of the Soviet Union. Find the departure(s) Chris will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in August. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $350 per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. Please note: A Russian tourist visa is required for this trip.

Visit website for complete details and dates. Above: A turquoise acid lake fills the crater of Ebeko Volcano on Russia’s Kuril Islands.

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• Sail the Mekong River on a seven-night cruise aboard the elegant riverboat The Jahan. • Spend two full days exploring the spectacular Angkor complex with our experts. • Glide between the floating houses of Kampong Chhnang in local boats.

during a private dinner at an Angkor temple. La Résidence d’Angkor | Meals: 2B, 1L, 2D DAYS 6–10 I ALONG THE MEKONG/ TONLE SAP/PHNOM PENH Embark The Jahan and cruise the Mekong, stopping to see the temples of Wat Hanchey and visit traditional villages where silk weavers and potters ply their trades. Glimpse a unique way of life in the floating villages of Tonle Sap, and ride oxcarts to a local school. Then explore Phnom Penh by cyclo, or bicycle taxi, and visit the Royal Palace and the National Museum of Cambodia, and the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum. R.V. Jahan | Meals: 5B, 5L, 5D

DAYS 1–5 I U .S./SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA/ ANGKOR Fly to Cambodia, cross the international date line, and arrive on Day 3. Watch the sunrise over Angkor Wat, then explore this legendary 12th-century Khmer temple. Ride a tuk-tuk to the walled city of Angkor Thom and explore the Bayon Temple and Ta Prohm, where temples are engulfed by vegetation. Visit a workshop where youth are trained in age-old Khmer arts. Enjoy Cambodian music and dance

DAYS 11–15 I MEKONG DELTA, VIETNAM/ CAI BE/MY THO/HO CHI MINH CITY Enter Vietnam and meander through the markets of Tan Chau or Chau Doc. Experience rural life in the Mekong Delta, and visit the floating market of Cai Be. Disembark in My Tho and see the Vinh Trang Pagoda. In Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), tour the city sites and hear from a local expert on Vietnam’s modern history. Venture into the Cu Chi tunnels, used by the Viet Cong during the war. R.V. The Jahan; Park Hyatt Saigon Meals: 5B, 4L, 4D

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Alison Wright Adventurer, Photographer A 2013 National Geographic Traveler of the Year, photojournalist Alison Wright documents cultures and people with a focus on the human condition. Her work has been featured in National Geographic magazine, and she has published ten books. Her foundation, Faces of Hope, supports education and healthcare for women and children around the world. Find the departure(s) Alison will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with Lindblad Expeditions.

Dates: This expedition is offered in February. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $685 per person. The internal flight is an additional cost per person. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

Visit website for complete details and dates. Above: Fishermen on the Mekong unfurl their nets as The Jahan glides by.

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WHAT’S INCLUDED • A wide choice of daily activities and excursions that allow you to explore in depth and tailor your experience to your interests • Enriching talks and presentations by a National Geographic Expert and a National Geographic photographer • Accommodation aboard the world-class ships of the AmaWaterways River Cruise line • All meals, except on arrival and departure days, as well as snacks and refreshments • Complimentary wine, beer, spirits, and soft drinks • A staff of seasoned, English-speaking professionals • Airport transfers and transportation on daily excursions • Entrance fees to sites indicated in the itinerary and local taxes • Most gratuities

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E X P E RT S P OT L I G H T Gianluca Colla, Photographer

Originally from Italy, Gianluca Colla has photographed a range of subjects, from the secrets of the world’s longest-living centenarians to a lost Da Vinci painting to hidden mummies in Sicilian crypts. His work has appeared in numerous publications, including National Geographic magazine, Condé Nast Traveler, the New York Times, and the Washington Post.

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• Cruise through four countries in the company of two National Geographic Experts. • Choose from a range of excursions, from bike rides and tasting tours to walking tours. • Sample wines in the lovely Rheingau while exploring by foot, bike, or gondola.

DAYS 4–5 I HEIDELBERG, GERMANY TO THE RHINE GORGES Stroll the old town of Heidelberg and visit its castle, hike the Philosopher’s Walk, or bike along the Neckar River to Ladenburg. Then cruise into the lovely Rheingau wine region. In Rüdesheim am Rhein, visit Siegfried’s Mechanical Music Cabinet and a renowned winery or try a traditional drink in town. Soar over vineyards in a gondola before a tasting of local Rieslings. Or go on a bike ride or a hike through the vineyards. Glide through the spectacular Rhine Gorge, shooting photos alongside our National Geographic photographer. Later, tour Lahneck Castle. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 1–3 I BASEL, SWITZERLAND TO STRASBOURG, FRANCE Arrive in Basel and transfer to our ship. Enjoy a yodeling performance in the evening. Take a walking tour of Basel’s historic highlights, spend a day in the mountain idyll of Lucerne, or ride a bike through three countries. Then explore Strasbourg on a guided tour or bike ride, or enjoy an excursion to the charming walled town of Riquewihr. AmaMora for the entire voyage Meals: 2B, 2L, 3D

DAYS 6–8 I COLOGNE TO AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS In vibrant Cologne, admire the architecture on a walking tour or opt for city tour that will have you tasting local specialties. Enjoy free time in town before a traditional Dutch performance tonight. After a morning sail, arrive in Amsterdam. Discover the city by canal cruise or walking tour, or set out for its phenomenal art museums. Disembark after breakfast the final day. Meals: 3B, 2L, 2D

Above: The graceful 18th-century arches of the Karl Theodore Bridge cross the River Neckar to the medieval heart of Heidelberg, Germany.

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Susan Seubert Photographer Susan Seubert has produced more than 30 stories for National Geographic Traveler. She won Columbia University’s Alfred Eisenstadt Award and the North American Travel Journalists Association award for excellence in photography. Find the departure(s) Susan will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with AmaWaterways.

Dates: This expedition is offered in September. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice

Visit website for complete details and dates.

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• Savor Central European holiday traditions on a cruise from Budapest to Nuremberg. • Explore lesser known Christmas markets set within historic palaces in Vienna and Salzburg.

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• Get immersed in the festivities in magnificent cities and medieval villages in Switzerland, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. • Enjoy an on-deck photo workshop as we cruise through the spectacular Rhine Gorge.

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Revel in dazzling celebrations of the holiday season as you cruise the Rhine aboard the AmaLucia. From Alsace, France and Germany’s Black Forest to the heart of Amsterdam, explore fairytale castles and cathedrals; and stroll medieval squares filled with the sounds of carolers, the scents of mulled wine and spices, and the sparkle of Christmas trees.

Savor the holiday spirit in Central Europe, where Christmas markets turn grand city squares and baroque palaces into magical winter wonderlands. Aboard the AmaLea, experience the music, foods, and handicrafts of the season in worldclass cities and the villages of Austria’s Wachau Valley.

A National Geographic Expert and photographer, and local guides will accompany these trips.

INFORMATION These trips are operated in collaboration with AmaWaterways.

Teresa Fisher, Writer Teresa Fisher is a travel writer who has lived and worked in Germany, Ireland, Italy, Switzerland, Taiwan, and England. She has penned children’s books as well as more than 30 guidebooks for National Geographic, Lonely Planet, Frommer’s, Fodor’s, and others. Her stories have taken her around the globe, documenting wildlife, cities, and culture from Guyana to Finland. Find the departures Teresa will join on our website.

Above from left: Aglow with golden light, the 14th-century Church of Our Lady presides over the Christmas market in Nuremberg’s main square; a dazzling Christmas tree towers over snow-dusted houses on Place Kleber in Strasbourg, France.

Dates: These expeditions are offered in December. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. The itineraries are for informational purposes only and are subject to change at any time without notice.

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HOLLAND AND BELGIUM IN SPRINGTIME BY RIVER CRUISE

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• Explore Amsterdam, Antwerp, and Ghent with National Geographic Experts. • Visit the World Heritage–listed Kinderdijk windmills and the remarkable Delta Works. • Attend a chocolate-making workshop in Ghent and a flower show in Antwerp.

DAYS 4–5 I ANTWERP, BELGIUM/GHENT OR BRUGGE Dock in Antwerp and discover this vibrant city on a walking tour, a bike tour, or a visit to the home of Peter Paul Rubens. Taste Belgian specialties, from waffles and chocolates to beer, or head to the annual Floralia flower show at Groot-Bijgaarden Castle. Attend a classical music performance on board. In the medieval manufacturing center of Ghent, take a walking tour followed by a chocolate-making workshop. Alternatively, spend the afternoon or the full day in enchanting Brugge. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 1–3 I AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS/ KINDERDIJK/ROTTERDAM Board the AmaMora in Amsterdam and enjoy a music and dance performance. Cruise Amsterdam’s canals, visit the city’s museums, or attend the Floriade expo. Then head to the World Heritage– listed windmills of Kinderdijk, exploring by bike, electric boat, or on foot. In Rotterdam, take an architecture-focused walking tour, visit historic Delfshaven, or tour a porcelain factory in Delft. AmaMora for the entire voyage I Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAYS 6–8 I MIDDELBURG, NETHERLANDS/ HOORN/AMSTERDAM Wake up in the scenic delta of Zeeland; tour medieval Middelburg or go on a bike ride, stopping at a cheese farm. Alternatively, travel to Ouwerkerk to see the impressive engineering of the Delta Works. In North Holland, stop in Hoorn to visit to a tulip farm or the Westfries Museum; or explore the region by bike. This afternoon, stroll through the breathtaking Keukenhof gardens before our farewell dinner. Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

River Cruise

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Gianluca Colla Photographer Italian-born photographer Gianluca Colla has covered subjects from the secrets of world’s centenarians to a lost Da Vinci painting, to mummies in Sicilian crypts. His work has appeared in National Geographic magazine, Condé Nast Traveler, the New York Times, and the Washington Post. Find the departure(s) Gianluca will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with AmaWaterways.

Dates: This expedition is offered in April. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

Visit website for complete details and dates.

Above: Traditional Dutch windmills preside over a scenic canal in Holland.

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• Follow the Danube through five countries, exploring with a National Geographic Expert. • Take a specially arranged tour of Vienna’s renowned Museum of Natural History. • Experience Central European traditions, from food and wine to classical concerts and yodeling.

DAYS 4–5 I V IENNA, AUSTRIA/WACHAU VALLEY/DÜRNSTEIN Spend the morning exploring imperial Vienna on foot or by bicycle. Join a National Geographic grantee for a behind-the-scenes tour of the Museum of Natural History, or visit Schönbrunn Palace. Opt to rise early for a sunrise photo shoot as we cruise into Wachau Valley. Here, venture into magnificent Melk Abbey, go bike riding, or tour medieval Dürnstein. At Castle Greinburg, hear local legends during a wine reception. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 1–3 I B UDAPEST, HUNGARY/ BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA Board the ship in Budapest and enjoy a guided nighttime walk. Discover Budapest’s two distinct sides on a city tour the next day. Set sail on the Danube and enjoy a musical performance after dinner. In Bratislava, stroll the medieval old town with a guide, then hike to the city’s castle or take a food tour before an evening waltz performance. AmaViola for the entire voyage Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAY 6 I LINZ/SALZBURG OR ČESKÝ KRUMLOV, CZECHIA (CZECH REPUBLIC) Arrive in the cultural capital of Linz, and visit the old city on a walking tour or a bike ride. Choose an excursion to the charming Czech town of Český Krumlov, or explore the storybook streets of Salzburg. Enjoy an Austrian folklore performance tonight. Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 7–8 I P ASSAU, GERMANY/ VILSHOFEN/MUNICH In Passau, admire the celebrated baroque architecture on a walking tour, or trek up to the 13th-century fortress at Veste Oberhaus. Toast our Danube voyage at a festive Oktoberfest-like celebration. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

$4,495

River Cruise

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A National Geographic Expert and photographer, and local guides will accompany this trip.

Susan Seubert Photographer Susan Seubert has produced more than 30 stories for National Geographic Traveler on assignments from Canada to the Caribbean and Texas to Thailand. She won Columbia University’s Alfred Eisenstadt Award and the North American Travel Journalists Association award for excellence in photography. Susan lectures regularly at institutions like Harvard University and the Portland Art Museum. Find the departure(s) Susan will join on our website.

INFORMATION This trip is operated in collaboration with AmaWaterways.

Dates: This expedition is offered in June, 2023. Prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and vary by cabin category. Single supplement applies; please see our website. Airfare is not included in the price. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

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Above: A spectacular beacon on the banks of the Danube, Budapest’s neo-Gothic Parliament emits a golden glow at dusk.

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Set off on an extraordinary adventure by private jet, experiencing wonders from Berlin to Mongolia on a single journey. Choose to focus on a continent or a theme—or set out to circumnavigate the globe, visiting legendary sites from Machu Picchu to the Serengeti. You’ll explore with a team of National Geographic Experts—including a National Geographic photographer—and be treated to a feast of knowledge, discovering the history, ecology, art, and music of diverse places. Stay in some of the world’s finest accommodations, enjoy private tours and specially arranged cultural experiences, and travel in the comfort of that a private jet has been VIP-configured for no more than 75 guests.

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WHAT’S INCLUDED • Expertly curated itineraries that offer a wide choice of daily activities and excursions, allowing you to explore in depth and tailor the trip to your interests. • Enriching talks and presentations by three National Geographic Experts as well as experts in the field • Accommodations in world-class or best available hotels • All meals, except on arrival and departure days, including specially arranged meals with local entertainment • All beverages aboard the private jet and during special events; house wine and beer at meals • Transportation aboard a VIP-configured private jet, as well as airport transfers upon arrival and departure and transportation on daily excursions • An exceptional staff of seasoned, Englishspeaking professionals • Entrance fees to sites indicated in the itinerary and local taxes • All gratuities

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E X P E RT S P OT L I G H T Sandesh Kadur, Filmmaker and photographer

National Geographic Explorer Sandesh Kadur creates wildlife documentary films and photography books that expose the need to conserve threatened species and habitats. His films have appeared on National Geographic, the BBC, the Discovery Channel, and elsewhere. As part of the National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project team, he filmed a 360-degree video series, The Okavango Experience.

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• Embark on a globe-trotting expedition to more than 10 UNESCO World Heritage sites. • Meet National Geographic–supported archaeologists, biologists, and artisans in the field. • Immerse yourself in local cultures from the native Andeans of Peru to the Amazigh of Morocco.

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the intriguing Birdman cult, and delve into the mystery surrounding its colossal moai statues. Hangaroa Eco Village & Spa | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 7–8 I CROSS THE INTERNATIONAL DATE LINE/APIA, SAMOA On the Polynesian island of Samoa, experience local culture during a fiafia, a lively music and dance performance. Then spend time at a women’s cooperative or visit the former homestead of Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. Sheraton Samoa Beach Resort Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAY 1 I WASHINGTON, D.C., U.S. Meet your experts and fellow travelers for a reception at National Geographic headquarters, followed by a welcome dinner. The Hay-Adams Meals: 1D DAYS 2–4 I CUSCO AND MACHU PICCHU; OR TRUJILLO, PERU Fly by private jet to Lima, and travel to Cusco by a private charter. Take a city tour, then meet National Geographic Explorer and master weaver Nilda Callañaupa Alvarez, who has worked to revive ancient Andean weaving traditions. Join archaeologist and National

Geographic Explorer Peter Frost or one of his colleagues for a talk on his archaeological expeditions in Peru. Continue to Machu Picchu, rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911 and excavated with support from National Geographic. Alternatively, take a local flight to the historic city of Trujillo on Peru’s northern coast. Belmond Palacio Nazarenas or Wyndham Costa del Sol Trujillo Golf and Belmond Miraflores Park | Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 5–6 I EASTER ISLAND, CHILE Fly to Easter Island, located 2,300 miles off the coast of Chile. Explore the island’s ancient ruins with resident archaeologists, learn about

DAYS 9–10 I GREAT BARRIER REEF OR DAINTREE RAINFOREST, AUSTRALIA Explore the Great Barrier Reef aboard a privately chartered vessel and meet with a marine biologist. Or encounter natural wonders and Aboriginal culture in the Daintree Rainforest. Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Port Douglas Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 11–12 I ANGKOR OR BENG MEALEA, CAMBODIA Discover the magnificent architecture and carvings of Angkor, the heart of the ancient Khmer Empire. Stroll amid the temples of Angkor Wat, and at Angkor Thom, explore the Bayon Temple and the Terrace of the Elephants, or opt to enjoy a Cambodian cooking class.

Clockwise from above: A couple takes in breathtaking views of the ancient Inca citadel of Machu Picchu; a safari vehicle pauses near a dazzle of zebras in the Ngorongoro Crater; enormous moai statues stand guard on Easter Island; the sublime Taj Mahal, a timeless monument to love.

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If you have already visited Angkor Wat, opt to explore the lost Khmer temple of Beng Mealea. Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti or andBeyond Ngorongoro Crater Lodge Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 13–15 I KATHMANDU, NEPAL/ PARO, BHUTAN Fly by private jet to Kathmandu and explore Bhaktapur, the 15th-century capital of Nepal. The next day, continue to Bhutan by private charter. Get acquainted with Bhutan’s vibrant culture in Paro, and opt to explore Thimphu or take a vigorous hike to the cliffside Tiger’s Nest Temple. Dwarika’s Hotel; Zhiwa Ling Heritage Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAYS 20–21 I PETRA, JORDAN Explore ancient Petra, a once-thriving capital of the Nabataeans that is half-built, half-carved into rose-red sandstone cliffs. Then gather for a festive dinner and a Bedouin folklore performance. Mövenpick Petra Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 16–17 I TAJ MAHAL, AGRA, INDIA Encounter the majestic Taj Mahal and learn about its exquisite architecture. Then choose to set out to Agra Fort, join local youth on a walking tour, explore the red sandstone city of Fatehpur Sikri, or visit the tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah. The Oberoi Amarvilas | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 18–19 I SERENGETI PLAIN OR NGORONGORO CRATER, TANZANIA Set out on safari in the legendary Serengeti National Park; or choose to descend into Ngorongoro Crater, home to some 25,000 animals. National Geographic Explorer at Large Louise Leakey or one of her colleagues joins us to discuss the family’s historic fossil finds.

DAYS 22–23 I MARRAKECH OR THE ATLAS MOUNTAINS, MOROCCO In Marrakech, see artisans at work in the medina and soak up the lively local atmosphere of Djemaa el-Fna square. Explore some of the many historical landmarks of the ancient city, or stroll among unusual botanical species in lovely Majorelle Garden. Alternatively, venture into the Atlas Mountains and experience Amazigh (Berber) traditions firsthand. Gather for a farewell dinner celebrating our extraordinary adventure. La Mamounia | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 24 I WASHINGTON, D.C., U.S. Fly by private jet to Washington, D.C. and connect with your flight home. If you wish, enjoy complimentary accommodations at the Hyatt Regency Dulles this evening. Meals: 1B, 1L

O U R E X P E RT S A team of National Geographic Experts will accompany this trip including a National Geographic photographer. See our website for experts and full bios on all Around the World by Private Jet departures. INFORMATION Dates: See our website for available dates. *2023 Price: from $96,995 Prices are per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement applies; please see our website. For your protection and peace of mind, all payments are protected by a surety bond. Transportation by private Boeing 757 jet and other conveyance, as noted in the itinerary, is included in the price. Airfare to and from Washington, D.C. is not included. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice. Please Note: This trip will be operated by National Geographic Expeditions, on flights operated by Icelandair. Visit natgeoexpeditions.com/privatejetterms to view the operator-participant contract and terms and conditions for this trip.

FLY BY PRIVATE JET A Boeing 757 jet has been specially outfitted for this incredible expedition. The jet’s interior has been refitted to accommodate just 75 guest travelers in two-by-two, VIP-style seats.

Visit website for complete details and dates.

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• Venture to the sacred places of four religions in Georgia, Sri Lanka, and Jerusalem. • Explore two Silk Road trading hubs where world cultures intermingled: Samarkand and Oman. • Encounter history in Berlin, sample Hungarian wines, and meet nomads in the Gobi.

Berlin or explore underground World War II bunkers. Visit the Pergamon Museum and the Reichstag, or stroll through the Jewish Museum. Alternatively, head to Potsdam to see the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Sanssouci Palace. Adlon Kempinski | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 4–6 I BUDAPEST, HUNGARY Explore the city’s two sides, separated by the mighty Danube. Discover Buda’s World Heritage– listed Castle Hill on a walking tour. Then choose from optional tours of the Opera House or Parliament building on the Pest side; a Jewish Heritage tour, a cooking class, or a wine tasting. Visit the artists’ colony of Szentendre, or enjoy a day trip to Slovakia and Austria. Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAY 1 I LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM Arrive in London and transfer to your luxury hotel. Then enjoy a welcome dinner at nearby Trinity House. Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square Meals: 1D DAYS 2–3 I BERLIN, GERMANY Our first flight by private jet brings us to Berlin. See the Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie, and meander through the German Spy Museum

DAYS 7–9 I TBILISI, GEORGIA Land in Tbilisi and choose from a variety of activities, from an architecture tour of the old town or a visit an art school to an excursion to the Kakhet’i wine region. Explore the ancient capital of Mtskheta or step into the cave city of Uplistsikhe and Stalin’s birthplace. Tour the Georgian National Museum or the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theater, and gather for a performance of polyphonic singing. Tbilisi Marriott | Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

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Clockwise from above: A fiery sunset sets off the Neo-Gothic spires of Budapest’s iconic Parliament; the ancient capital of Tbilisi, Georgia straddles a river gorge; resplendent mosaics cover the portico of a madrassa on Samarkand’s Registan Square; the luminous cupola of Jerusalem’s Dome of the Rock shelters one of the holiest sites in Islam.

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12th-century capital of Polonnaruwa, look for elephants in Minneriya National Park, and visit the ancient Golden Temple of Dambulla. Venture to the royal city of Sigiriya, tour a spice plantation with an Ayurvedic doctor, or enjoy a tasting at a tea plantation. Celebrate Sri Lankan culture at a gala dinner. Shangri-La Colombo and Jetwing Vil Uyana Sigiriya | Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

of Masada, and enjoy a float in the Dead Sea. Celebrate our cultural odyssey at a festive farewell dinner. American Colony Hotel | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 23–24 I LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM Fly to London by private jet. Depart on commercial flights the next day. Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

DAYS 18–19 I MUSCAT, OMAN Return to Colombo and fly by private jet to Muscat, once an important Silk Road port. Sail the Gulf of Oman in a traditional dhow, and tour the National Museum, the Grand Mosque, and the Al Alam Palace. Then stroll the fragrant alleys of the Mutrah Souq. Alternatively, spend the day amid the historic sites and date palms of Nizwá. Al Husn Shangri-la | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 20–22 I JERUSALEM, ISRAEL In the holy city of Jerusalem, explore the World Heritage–listed Old City. Venture to the excavations beneath the city or visit the Israel Museum. Spend time at Yad Vashem or see Rachel’s tomb and the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. Discover the history of Eid Karem or take a tasting tour in Yehuda Market. Alternatively, venture to the fortress

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A team of National Geographic Experts will accompany this expedition: From left, anthropologist David Harrison, archaeologist William Saturno, and photographer Nevada Wier. INFORMATION Dates: June 7–30, 2023 *2023 Price: from $94,995 Prices are per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement applies; please see our website. For your protection and peace of mind, all payments are protected by a surety bond. Transportation by private Boeing 757 jet and other conveyance, as noted in the itinerary, is included in the price. Airfare to and from London, England is not included. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

FLY BY PRIVATE JET A Boeing 757 jet has been specially outfitted for this incredible expedition. The jet’s interior has been refitted to accommodate just 75 guest travelers in two-by-two, VIP-style seats.

Please Note: This trip will be operated by National Geographic Expeditions, on flights operated by Icelandair. Visit natgeoexpeditions.com/privatejetterms to view the operator-participant contract and terms and conditions for this trip.

Visit website for complete details and dates.

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• Encounter Rwanda’s gorillas, Madagascar’s lemurs, and elephants in the Okavango Delta. • Explore pharaohs’ tombs in Egypt and the subterranean churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia. • Trace the history of the slave trade in the castles of Benin and Senegal’s Goree Island.

DAYS 1–3 I LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM/ LUXOR EGYPT Arrive in London and enjoy a welcome dinner at the hotel. The next day, fly by private jet to Luxor, Egypt. Visit the temple of Karnak, and venture to the Valley of the Kings to see the tombs of Tutankhamun and Seti I. Admire the murals in Nefertari’s tomb and stop at the temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square, Luxor Hilton | Meals: 2B, 2L, 3D

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DAYS 4–5 I ADDIS ABABA AND LALIBELA, ETHIOPIA In Addis Ababa, get acquainted with Ethiopia’s cultural heritage and natural history on a visit to Unity Park. Then fly by local aircraft to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Lalibela, where 11 subterranean churches were carved out of the bedrock in the 12th century and still draw worshippers today. Sheraton Addis Ababa | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 9–10 I NOSY BE, MADAGASCAR On the island of Nosy Be, take a guided walk in Lemuria Land, a nature reserve that harbors endemic lemurs, lizards, chameleons, orchids, and more; and visit a ylang ylang distillery. Cruise to Lokobe Reserve for a hike in wildliferich lowland rainforests, or sail a catamaran to Nosy Tanikely to explore the island and snorkel its reefs. Ravintsara Wellness Hotel | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 6–8 I KIGALI AND VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, RWANDA Fly by private jet to Kigali and travel to Volcanoes National Park. During a full day of gorilla trekking, experience the thrill of observing these endangered creatures up close. Search for golden monkeys with a biologist, and hear from a researcher at the Karisoke Research Center. Or stay in Kigali to visit the inspiring Akilah Institute and the Ethnographic Museum; and meet with survivors at the Kigali Genocide Memorial. Amakoro Songa Lodge, Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, Virunga Lodge, or One&Only Gorilla’s Nest; Kigali Marriott Hotel Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D

DAYS 11–12 I CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA From beautiful Cape Town, ride a cable car up Table Mountain, explore Cape Peninsula National Park, and see the penguins of Boulders Beach. Or examine South Africa’s complex history and heritage on an excursion to Robben Island, the District Six Museum, and the Bo-Kaap neighborhood. Alternatively, head to the Cape Winelands for tastings at renowned wine estates. One&Only Cape Town | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 13–15 I OKAVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANA Touch down in Maun and continue by light aircraft to one of several intimate camps nestled amid these lush floodplains. Enjoy two full days to explore these wetlands, on lookout for elephants, lions, cheetahs, leopards, wild dogs,

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and much more on day and afternoon game drives, excursions by boat or mokoro (dugout canoe), and bush walks. Camp Moremi, Camp Xakanaxa, Xugana Island Lodge, Shinde Camp, or Kanana Camp Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 16–17 I COTOUNOU AND OUIDAH, BENIN Arrive in Cotonou and on the next day, drive to Ouidah, a center of the animist Vodun, or “voodoo” religion. Meet an elder to learn about this ancient belief system, and visit sacred Vodun sites. Tour a museum housed in a Portuguese fort that was once a transit point for enslaved Africans. Ride boats across Lake Nokoué to the fascinating stilt village of Ganvié. Novotel Orisha Cotonou | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 18–19 I DAKAR AND GORÉE ISLAND, SENEGAL Fly by private jet to Dakar and take a city tour. Ride the ferry to the World Heritage–listed Gorée Island, once a notorious hub for the slave trade. See an excellent collection of West African art at Dakar’s IFAN Museum, and meet local artists in their studios. Or travel to Lake Retba, known as the “pink lake,” and visit a Peul (Fulani) village. Radisson Blu Dakar | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 20–23 I MARRAKECH, MOROCCO/ LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM In Marrakech, stroll Majorelle Garden and its museum; see stunning madrasas, palaces, and mosques; and explore the medina. Alternatively, enjoy a Moroccan cooking class or head into the Atlas Mountains to visit timeless Amazigh (Berber) villages. Soak up the lively atmosphere of Djemaa el Fna before a farewell dinner. A final flight brings us to London, where we’ll catch commercial flights home the next day. La Mamounia; Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square | Meals: 4B, 3L, 3D

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A team of National Geographic Experts will accompany this expedition: From left, conservationist Steve Boyes, biologist and conservationist Luke Dollar, and National Geographic filmmaker and photographer Sandesh Kadur. INFORMATION Dates: May 14–June 5, 2023 *2023 Price: from $94,995 Prices are per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement applies; please see our website. For your protection and peace of mind, all payments are protected by a surety bond. Transportation by private Boeing 757 jet and other conveyance, as noted in the itinerary, is included in the price. Airfare to and from London, England is not included. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars and subject to change. This itinerary is for informational purposes only and is subject to change at any time without notice.

FLY BY PRIVATE JET A Boeing 757 jet has been specially outfitted for this incredible expedition. The jet’s interior has been refitted to accommodate just 75 guest travelers in two-by-two, VIP-style seats.

Please note: This trip will be operated by National Geographic Expeditions, on flights operated by Icelandair. Visit natgeoexpeditions.com/privatejetterms to view the operator-participant contract and terms and conditions for this trip.

Visit website for complete details and dates.

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Global Adrenaline, LLC d/b/a National Geographic Expeditions (“National Geographic Expeditions”) will provide educational enrichment for trips as outlined in its catalog and on its website (natgeoexpeditions.com) (each an “Expedition” or “Expeditions”). Expeditions include both Signature Land and Private Expeditions, as defined in your pre-Expedition communications, including the Traveler Information Form, for your individual trip. National Geographic Expeditions may license qualified professional tour operators to organize and administer such Expeditions. Any such designated tour operator, its parent, subsidiaries, and assigns, and their respective employees, affiliates, officers, directors, successors, representatives, agents and assigns (collectively “Tour Operator”), in turn, acts only as an agent for any transportation carrier, hotel, ground operator, restaurants, or other suppliers of services connected with specific Expeditions (“Other Providers”), and the Other Providers are solely responsible and liable for providing their respective services. The passenger tickets in use by the carriers will constitute the sole contract between the carriers and the participant; the carriers are not responsible for any act, omission, or event during the time the participants are not aboard their conveyances. National Geographic Partners, LLC, its parent, subsidiaries (including National Geographic Expeditions), affiliates, and assigns, and their respective employees, officers, directors, successors, representatives, and agents (collectively the “Released Parties”) and the Tour Operator will not be held liable for (A) any damage to, or loss of, property or injury to, or death of, persons occasioned directly or indirectly by an act or omission of any Other Provider, including but not limited to any defect in any aircraft, watercraft, or vehicle operated or provided by such Other Provider; and (B) any loss or damage due to delay, cancellation, or disruption in any manner caused by the laws, regulations, acts or failures to act, demands, orders, or interpositions of any government or any subdivision or agent thereof, or by acts of God, strikes, fire, flood, war, rebellion, terrorism, insurrection, sickness, quarantine, epidemics, theft, or any other cause(s) beyond their control. The participant waives any claim against the Released Parties and/ or the Tour Operator for any such loss, damage, injury, or death. By registering for an Expedition, the participant certifies that he/she does not have any mental, physical, or other condition or disability that would create a hazard for himself or herself or other participants. National Geographic Expeditions and the Tour Operator reserve the right in their sole discretion to accept, decline to accept, or remove any participant on an Expedition. National Geographic Expeditions and the Tour Operator reserve the right, without penalty, to make changes in the published itinerary whenever, in their judgment, conditions warrant or if they deem it necessary for the comfort, convenience, or safety of the participants. Neither the Released Parties, nor the Tour Operator, will be liable for any air carrier’s cancellation penalty incurred by the purchase of a nonrefundable ticket to or from the participant’s Expedition departure city. Baggage and personal effects are at all times the sole responsibility of the participant.

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Notification of the current cost relevant to the Expedition will be provided to the participant at the time of booking. After booking, if it is necessary to levy an additional surcharge, or increase pricing due to any participant cancellation(s) for Private Expeditions, National Geographic Expeditions reserves the right to do so, and notification will be given at the time of final invoicing. Eligibility: All persons under age 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian over age 21 in the same room. Some itineraries have minimum age requirements—call for more information. Included in Expedition Cost: Accommodations and meals as indicated in the itinerary (B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner); educational materials; pre-departure information; entrance fees, excursions, and sightseeing noted as included in the itinerary; certain gratuities, only to the extent noted on the itinerary page; ground transportation during the Expedition; services of National Geographic Expeditions experts, local guides, lecturers, Expedition leaders, and any other staff; and taxes, port charges, baggage handling, and service charges. Please note: the “B, L, D” notations apply to the period during the Expedition only and do not include any meals on flights to/from the Expedition. Not Included in Expedition Cost: Air transportation, internal airfare, visa, and related fees (except as indicated in the itinerary); activities noted as optional in the itinerary; gratuities, unless otherwise noted on the itinerary page or pre-Expedition materials for Private Expeditions; passport, and permit expenses; medical expenses and immunizations; baggage/accident/ cancellation insurance; personal expenses, such as laundry, telephone calls, and alcoholic beverages; and any other items not specifically noted as included. Single Accommodations: For Signature Land Expeditions, a limited number of single rooms/cabins are available at an extra cost on a first-come, first-served basis. Payments, Cancellations, and Refunds: To reserve space on an Expedition: For Signature Land Expeditions: A per- person non-refundable deposit in the amount of approximately 10% of the lowest published cost for each departure is required. For Private Expeditions: A per person non-refundable deposit in the amount of 10% of the Private Expedition cost is required. For some Private Expeditions, there may be additional non-refundable deposits required at the time of reservation to secure permits or internal airfare. Payment and Cancellation for Expeditions departing on or before March 31, 2022: Final payment is due no later than 65 days prior to departure. Payments must be made by credit card, wire, or check. A participant’s reservation may be canceled if full payment has not been received by 65 days prior to departure. For reservations made within 65 days of the departure date, full payment is required when the reservation is accepted. All cancellation notices must be received in writing and will become effective as of the date of the postmark. Per-person charges for cancellations prior to departure (“Cancellation Period”) are as follows: 65 days or more prior to departure: 100% of the deposit amount; 46-64 days prior to departure: 50% of the Expedition cost; 45 or fewer days prior to departure: 100% of the Expedition cost.. Payment and Cancellation for Expeditions departing on or after April 1, 2022: Final payment is due no later than 90 days prior to departure. Payments must be made by credit card, wire, or check. A participant’s reservation may be canceled if full payment has not been received by 90 days prior to departure. For reservations made within 90 days of the departure date, full payment is required when the reservation is accepted. All cancellation notices must be received in writing and will become effective as of the date of the postmark. Per-person charges for cancellations prior to departure (“Cancellation Period”) are as follows: 90 days or more prior to departure: 100% of the deposit amount; 46-89 days prior to departure: 50% of the Expedition cost; 45 or fewer days prior to departure: 100% of the Expedition cost. The policies regarding deposits, payments, and cancellations for all Expeditions also applies to pre- and post-Expedition extensions and extra arrangements confirmed on any participant’s behalf, unless otherwise noted. Any revisions made within the Cancellation Period, such as a change in departure date or choice of Expedition, are subject to this cancellation policy. Any airline tickets issued are subject to the carrier’s refund policy. Arriving late or leaving an Expedition in progress, for any reason whatsoever, will not result in a refund, and no refunds will be made for any unused portions of an Expedition. National Geographic Expeditions reserves the right to cancel any Expedition because of inadequate enrollment that makes the Expedition economically infeasible to operate or because of good-faith concerns with respect to the safety, health, or welfare of the participants. If an Expedition is canceled prior to departure, the Tour Operator will provide the participants

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with a full refund of monies paid to the Tour Operator; except in the event that the cancellation is due to a significant event that makes it infeasible to operate the Expedition as planned, in which case the Tour Operator will provide the participants with a refund and/or credit toward a future Expedition equivalent to the amount paid to the Tour Operator. If National Geographic Expeditions or the Tour Operator cancels the Expedition in progress, the participants will receive a prorated refund based on the number of days not completed on the Expedition. If a participant elects to leave an Expedition in progress of their own volition, the participant will not receive any type of refund. If National Geographic Expeditions or the Tour Operator cancels the Expedition in progress and the participant elects not to immediately return to his/her original point of departure for the Expedition, or if the participant elects to leave an Expedition in progress of their own volition, the participant acknowledges and agrees that (i) the participant shall be solely responsible for his/her travel plans once he/ she departs the Expedition, (ii) neither National Geographic Expeditions nor the Tour Operator shall have any responsibility for or control over the participant’s safety or activities once he/she departs the Expedition, and (iii) the participant releases and holds harmless the Released Parties and the Tour Operator, from any and all costs, liability, loss, damage, injury, or death that may arise out of the participant’s decision to not return to his/ her original point of departure from the cancelled Expedition in progress. Except as outlined above when National Geographic Expeditions cancels an Expedition, the Released Parties and the Tour Operator have no responsibility for any expenses, including any non-refundable expenses, incurred by the participants in preparing for a cancelled Expedition or for any additional arrangements should the participants embark prior to the scheduled group departure date. Optional Excursions: If a participant elects to participate in any additional activity or excursion that is not arranged or led by National Geographic Expeditions or the Tour Operator, neither the Released Parties nor the Tour Operator shall have any responsibility for or control over the participant’s safety or well-being, and the participant releases and holds harmless the Released Parties and the Tour Operator from any and all costs, liability, loss, damage, injury, or death arising from the participant’s decision to participate in such activity or excursion. 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APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA CHILE AND EASTER ISLAND PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

56 PR 10

COSTA RICA AND THE PANAMA CANAL

85 EC

8

COSTA RICA PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

58 PR

9

COSTA RICA: WILDLIFE AND CONSERVATION*

14

9

ECUADOR PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

57 PR

11

EXPLORING PATAGONIA

16

12

GALÁPAGOS VOYAGE†

80 EC 10

GALÁPAGOS AND PERU†

81 EC

PATAGONIA PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

54 PR 10

PERU PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

55 PR

9

PERU: LAND OF THE INCA

17

8

UPPER AMAZON

83 EC 10

A VOYAGE TO PANAMA AND COLOMBIA: EXPLORING THE CARIBBEAN COAST

84 EC

8

WILD BELIZE ESCAPE: WILDLIFE, REEFS, AND RIVERS

87 EC

6

WILD COSTA RICA ESCAPE: GUANACASTE’S CORAL REEFS AND VOLCANIC PEAKS

86 EC

6

WILD GALÁPAGOS ESCAPE†

82 EC

7

ALASKA’S INSIDE PASSAGE†

90 EC

8

AMERICAN SOUTHWEST NATIONAL PARKS PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

60 PR

7

ARCHES, CANYONLANDS, MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARKS PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

59 PR

7

BAJA CALIFORNIA AND THE SEA OF CORTEZ: AMONG THE GREAT WHALES†

88 EC

8

CANADIAN ROCKIES BY RAIL AND TRAIL

20

8

COLUMBIA AND SNAKE RIVERS VOYAGE

94 EC

8

GLACIER NATIONAL PARK PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

63 PR

7

GRAND CANYON, BRYCE, AND ZION NATIONAL PARKS

19

8

NORTHEAST PASSAGE

101 EC 26

VOYAGE TO THE GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST†

93 EC

8

YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARKS

18

8

YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARKS PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

62 PR

8

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

61

PR

7

WILD ALASKA ESCAPE: JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN†

92 EC

6

WILD ALASKA ESCAPE: SITKA TO JUNEAU†

92 EC

6

L

L

L

16

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• •

N O RT H A M E R I C A

L

L

L

• •

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CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF ICELAND

97 EC

11

CROATIA PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

67 PR 10

DANUBE CHRISTMAS MARKETS RIVER CRUISE*

119 RC

8

DANUBE RIVER CRUISE: BUDAPEST TO VILSHOFEN*

121 RC

8

GREECE: WONDERS OF AN ANCIENT EMPIRE

32

11

GREEK ISLES PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

64 PR

9

HIKING THE ALPE-ADRIA TRAIL THROUGH AUSTRIA, SLOVENIA, AND ITALY

30

10

HOLLAND AND BELGIUM IN SPRINGTIME BY RIVER CRUISE

120 RC

8

HUMAN HISTORY: NORTHERN SPAIN AND SOUTHWEST FRANCE

27

L

10

ICELAND: VOLCANOES, GLACIERS, AND WHALES

21

L

10

IRELAND: TALES AND TRADITIONS OF THE EMERALD ISLE

24

L

9

ITALY: RENAISSANCE CITIES AND TUSCAN LIFE

31

L

NORWAY’S FJORDS AND ARCTIC SVALBARD

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MAY

JUNE

JULY

2023

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

EUROPE

L

L

10

99 EC

17

NORWAY’S TRAINS AND FJORDS

22

11

NORWEGIAN FJORDS AND SCOTTISH ISLES VOYAGE

95 EC 10

REMEMBERING D-DAY: LONDON TO THE NORMANDY BEACHES

25

RHINE RIVER CRUISE: BASEL TO AMSTERDAM*

118 RC

8

RHINE CHRISTMAS MARKETS RIVER CRUISE*

119 RC

8

SCOTLAND HIKING ADVENTURE: FROM HIGHLANDS TO ISLANDS

23

SCOTLAND’S HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS

96 EC

SICILY PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

66 PR 10

SPAIN: WALKING THE CAMINO DE SANTIAGO

26

L

10

SWISS TRAINS AND THE ITALIAN LAKE DISTRICT

28

L

10

L

L

L

• •

9

• •

• •

8

9

• •

POLAR REGIONS ANTARCTICA AND PATAGONIA: LEGENDARY ICE AND EPIC FJORDS

106 EC 20

ANTARCTICA, SOUTH GEORGIA, AND THE FALKLANDS

104 EC 24

EXPLORING RUSSIA’S FAR EAST AND WRANGEL ISLAND

100 EC

13

JOURNEY TO ANTARCTICA

102 EC

14

LAND OF THE POLAR BEARS

98 EC

11

SOUTH GEORGIA AND THE FALKLANDS

105 EC

19

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L = SIGNATURE LAND

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• •

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PH = PHOTO

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PR = PRIVATE EXPEDITION

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RC = RIVER CRUISE

*Departure dates beyond March 2023 are listed on the website for these trips.

†While these itineraries do not have designated family departures, there are activities for children ages 7–17 on all departures.

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APR.

MADAGASCAR PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

72 PR

14

MOROCCO PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

70 PR

9

MOROCCO: LEGENDARY CITIES AND THE SAHARA*

33

L

12

ON SAFARI: TANZANIA’S GREAT MIGRATION

34

L

9

SOUTHERN AFRICA SAFARI BY PRIVATE AIR

36

L

10

TANZANIA PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

71

PR

THE GREAT APES OF UGANDA AND RWANDA

37

L

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MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

• •

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

AFRICA

9

11

• •

• •

• •

MIDDLE EAST EGYPT PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

68 PR

11

EGYPT: ANCIENT WONDERS OF THE LEGENDARY NILE*

38

L

11

THE HOLY LAND: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE*

40

L

11

AU S T R A L I A A N D T H E PAC I F I C AUSTRALIA PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

74 PR

13

COASTAL NEW ZEALAND: A VOYAGE FROM AUCKLAND TO MILFORD SOUND

107 EC

16

NEW ZEALAND FROM NORTH TO SOUTH

42

12

NEW ZEALAND PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

73 PR

11

PALAU: SNORKELING AND KAYAKING THE PRISTINE SEAS*

43

10

PEARLS OF THE PACIFIC: A VOYAGE TO THE SOCIETY AND TUAMOTU ISLANDS

108 EC

11

THE KIMBERLEY COAST BY SEA: NORTHWEST AUSTRALIA AND INDONESIA

110 EC

17

A VOYAGE THROUGH MELANESIA: NEW GUINEA, SEPIK RIVER, AND THE SOLOMON ISLANDS*

111 EC

16

WONDERS OF THE WESTERN PACIFIC: ORANGUTANS, SUN BEARS AND THE CORAL TRIANGLE*

113 EC 14

L

L

• •

ASIA BHUTAN PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

76 PR

9

BORNEO WILDLIFE ADVENTURE*

47

L

11

CHINA: IMPERIAL CITIES AND NATURAL WONDERS*

50

L

16

EXPLORING INDONESIA BY SEA: BALI, RAJA AMPAT, AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA

112 EC

21

INDIA’S FABLED RAJASTHAN BY RAIL

48

L

11

INSIDE JAPAN*

51

L

11

MONGOLIA PRIVATE EXPEDITION*

77 PR

9

THE SILK ROAD: DISCOVERING THE FIVE ’STANS OF CENTRAL ASIA*

46

L

16

TRANS-SIBERIAN RAIL EXPEDITION*

44

L

16

VOYAGE IN THE RING OF FIRE: KAMCHATKA, THE KURIL ISLANDS, AND HOKKAIDO

114 EC 25

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• •

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ANCIENT CULTURES AND CONTEMPORARY TRADITIONS: EUROPE TO ASIA BY PRIVATE JET*

126

J

24

AROUND THE WORLD BY PRIVATE JET**

124

J

24

CULTURAL WONDERS OF AFRICA: A JOURNEY BY PRIVATE JET*

128

J

23

.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

2023

DEC.

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

P R I VAT E J E T

PHOTOGRAPHY ALASKA’S INSIDE PASSAGE†

90 EC

ANTARCTICA, SOUTH GEORGIA, AND THE FALKLANDS

104 EC 24

AROUND THE WORLD BY PRIVATE JET**

124

BAJA CALIFORNIA AND THE SEA OF CORTEZ: AMONG THE GREAT WHALES†

88 EC

8

CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF ICELAND

97 EC

11

COLUMBIA AND SNAKE RIVERS VOYAGE

94 EC

8

COSTA RICA AND THE PANAMA CANAL

85 EC

8

CULTURAL WONDERS OF AFRICA: A JOURNEY BY PRIVATE JET*

128

23

EXPLORING RUSSIA’S FAR EAST AND WRANGEL ISLAND

100 EC

GALÁPAGOS VOYAGE†

80 EC 10

INDIA BY RAIL PHOTOGRAPHY EXPEDITION

49 PH

JOURNEY TO ANTARCTICA

102 EC 14

MOROCCO PHOTOGRAPHY EXPEDITION*

33 PH 12

NORWAY’S FJORDS AND ARCTIC SVALBARD

99 EC

17

TANZANIA PHOTO SAFARI

34 PH

9

SCOTLAND’S HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS

96 EC

9

UPPER AMAZON

83 EC 10

WILD ALASKA ESCAPE: FROM SITKA TO JUNEAU

92 EC

6

WILD GALÁPAGOS ESCAPE†

82 EC

7

EC = EXPEDITION CRUISE

|

J = PRIVATE JET

|

J

J

8

24

13

11

L = SIGNATURE LAND

• |

• •

PH = PHOTO

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PR = PRIVATE EXPEDITION

• |

RC = RIVER CRUISE

*Departure dates beyond March 2023 are listed on the website for these trips. **Visit our website for complete details and dates.

†While these itineraries do not have designated family departures, there are activities for children ages 7–17 on all departures.

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Cultural Wonders of Africa A Journey by Private Jet

5min
pages 128-129

Around the World by Private Jet

5min
pages 124-125

Danube River Cruise: Budapest to Vilshofen

5min
pages 121-123

Ancient Cultures and Contemporary Traditions: Europe to Asia by Private Jet

4min
pages 126-127

Holland and Belgium in Springtime by River Cruise

2min
page 120

Rhine River Cruise: Basel to Amsterdam

2min
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Voyage in the Ring of Fire: Kamchatka the Kuril Islands, and Hokkaido

2min
page 114

The Kimberley Coast by Sea: Northwest Australia and Indonesia

2min
page 110

Exploring Indonesia by Sea: Bali, Raja Ampat, and Papua New Guinea

2min
page 112

Wonders of the Western Pacific Orangutans, Sun Bears and the Coral Triangle

2min
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Pearls of the Pacific: A Voyage to the Society and Tuamotu Islands

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A Voyage through Melanesia New Guinea, Sepik River, and the Solomon Islands

2min
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Coastal New Zealand: A Voyage From Auckland to Milford Sound

2min
page 107

Antarctica and Patagonia: Legendary Ice and Epic Fjords

2min
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Northeast Passage: An Unforgettable Voyage from Norway to Alaska

2min
page 101

Epic Antarctica Voyage: The Peninsula to the Ross Sea

1min
page 103

Norway’s Fjords and Arctic Svalbard

2min
page 99

Antarctica, South Georgia, and the Falklands

2min
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Journey to Antarctica

2min
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Exploring Russia’s Far East and Wrangel Island

2min
page 100

South Georgia and the Falklands

2min
page 105

Voyage to the Great Bear Rainforest

2min
page 93

Land of the Polar Bears

2min
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Norwegian Fjords and Scottish Isles Voyage

2min
page 95

Alaska’s Inside Passage

4min
pages 90-91

Columbia and Snake Rivers Voyage

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Scotland’s Highlands and Islands

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A Circumnavigation of Iceland

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Baja California and the Sea of Cortez Among the Great Whales

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Wild Belize Escape: Wildlife, Reefs and Rivers

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Wild Galápagos Escape

2min
page 82

A Voyage to Panama and Colombia Exploring the Caribbean Coast

2min
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Galápagos Voyage

2min
page 80

Costa Rica and the Panama Canal

2min
page 85

Galápagos and Peru

2min
page 81

Upper Amazon

2min
page 83

Wild Costa Rica Escape: Guanacaste’s Coral Reefs and Volcanic Peaks

2min
page 86

Australia Private Expedition

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pages 74-75

New Zealand Private Expedition

2min
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Tanzania Private Expedition

2min
page 71

Morocco Private Expedition

2min
page 70

Yosemite National Park Private Expedition

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page 61

Sicily Private Expedition

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page 66

Egypt Private Expedition

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Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks Private Expedition

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Greek Isles Private Expedition

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American Southwest National Parks Private Expedition

2min
page 60

Arches, Canyonlands, and Mesa Verde National Parks Private Expedition

2min
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Ecuador Private Expedition

2min
page 57

Patagonia Private Expedition

2min
page 54

Peru Private Expedition

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Inside Japan

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China: Imperial Cities and Natural Wonders

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India’s Fabled Rajasthan by Rail

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Borneo Wildlife Adventure

2min
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Trans-Siberian Rail Expedition

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The Silk Road: Discovering the Five ’Stans of Central Asia

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New Zealand from North to South

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page 42

Palau: Snorkeling and Kayaking the Pristine Seas

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The Holy Land: Past, Present, and Future

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The Great Apes of Uganda and Rwanda

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Egypt: Ancient Wonders of the Legendary Nile

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Southern Africa Safari by Private Air

2min
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On Safari: Tanzania’s Great Migration

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Morocco: Legendary Cities and the Sahara

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Greece: Wonders of an Ancient Empire

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Italy: Renaissance Cities and Tuscan Life

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Hiking the Alpe-Adria Trail Through Austria, Slovenia, and Italy

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Swiss Trains and the Italian Lake District

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Human History: Northern Spain and Southwest France

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Remembering D-Day: London to the Normandy Beaches

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Spain: Walking the Camino de Santiago

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Norway’s Trains and Fjords

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Ireland: Tales and Traditions of the Emerald Isle

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Scotland Hiking Adventure: From the Highlands to Islands

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Iceland: Volcanoes, Glaciers, and Whales

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The National Geographic Difference

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Grand Canyon, Bryce, and Zion National Parks

2min
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Exploring Patagonia

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Canadian Rockies by Rail and Trail

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Peru: Land of the Inca

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Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation

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Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks

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