Top 15 Trips for Wildlife Enthusiasts | National Geographic Expeditions

Page 1


CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE WILD KIND Imagine that moment when, after trekking through the Rwandan jungle, you happen upon a family of endangered mountain gorillas peering at you through the foliage. Picture yourself amid the ice flows of the high Arctic, watching polar bears in search of their next meal. Whether you’re wild about whales or captivated by cheetahs, nothing compares to the thrill of seeing your favorite species of animal in their natural habitats. From savanna to sea, National Geographic Expeditions brings you closer to some of the planet’s most pristine ecosystems—and face-to-face with the incredible creatures that roam their wilds. Traveling with top National Geographic Experts and guides, you’ll explore in ways you never thought possible, enjoying in-depth insights from the people who have devoted their lives to studying the species you encounter. We invite you to take a walk on the wild side with National Geographic.

2  1- 8 8 8 -96 6 - 8 6 87 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I O NS.COM / W ILDLIFE

H UM P B AC K W H A L E Megaptera novaeangliae


R E D - F O OT E D B O O BY

AFRICAN ELEPHANT

Sula sula

Loxodonta africana

NATGEO EX PEDITIONS.COM / W ILDLIFE | 1- 8 88 -966 - 8687  3


T H E N A T I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C DIFFERENCE

N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C E X P E R T S T E V E B OY E S Okavango Delta, Botswana

|

KNOWLEDGE EXPLORE WITH OUR EXPERTS You deepen your understanding of the world when you travel with National Geographic—whether you’re training your camera lens on the charismatic creatures of the Galápagos Archipelago alongside a National Geographic photographer, or observing a lion in the Serengeti while a wildlife biologist explains its every move. 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 go. And they’re passionate about sharing that knowledge with you.

4  1- 8 8 8 -96 6 - 8 6 87 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I O NS.COM / W ILDLIFE


Over the past 132 years, we've sent our scientists, storytellers, and adventurers across continents and into remote cultures, down to the oceans' depths and up the highest mountains in an effort to better understand our planet. 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.

|

H O R S F I E L D ’ S TA R S I E R

G A L Á PA G O S S E A L I O N

Cephalopachus bancanus

Zalophus wollebaeki

GIVE BACK

|

ACCES S

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

CLOSER THAN YOU'VE EVER IMAGINED

When you travel with us, you help further the work of our

National Geographic opens doors around the globe. Our

scientists, explorers, and educators around the world.

relationships with scientists, storytellers, and active research

Every year, we distribute a portion of our proceeds to the

sites allow us special access to places and people—including

National Geographic Society, creating more opportunities

our own grantees, whose field sites we visit whenever we

to work toward a planet in balance. To learn more, visit

can. Traveling with us, you get a close-up view of work that’s

natgeo.com/giveback.

helping to illuminate and protect the world’s cultural and natural treasures.

NATGEO EX PEDITIONS.COM / W ILDLIFE

| 1- 88 8 -966 - 8687   5


B LU E W I L D E B E E ST Connochaetes taurinus

O N SA FA R I : TA N Z A N I A ' S G R E AT M I G R AT I O N

9 D AY S F R O M $ 8 ,9 9 5

• Meet Louise Leakey or Dr. Fidelis Masao for a tour of the fossil-rich Olduvai Gorge. • A wildlife biologist accompanies each trip to interpret the flora and fauna we encounter. • Learn firsthand about Maasai culture during a private village visit.

DAY 1 I ARUSHA, TANZANIA Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport and transfer to our hotel. Rivertrees Country Inn

On your trip, be on the lookout for... Lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, leopards, wildebeests, hippopotamuses, a variety of bird species, and more.

Signature Land

Light

DAYS 2–3 I LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK 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. 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: 2B, 2L, 2D

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. Return to the crater floor the next morning for breakfast and a safari. Tonight, National Geographic Explorer-at-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 paleontological finds in the region. Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

DAYS 4–5 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

DAY 6 I OLDUVAI GORGE/SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK Drive to Olduvai Gorge, where, on a National Geographic–sponsored expedition in 1960, Louis and Mary Leakey discovered Homo habilis—one of the earliest members of the human genus. This morning, Louise (the Leakeys’ granddaughter) or Dr. Masao will discuss the

6  1- 8 8 8 -96 6 - 8 687 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I O NS.COM / W ILDLIFE


M A S A I G I R A F F E Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi

AFRICAN LION

MAASAI COMMUNITY MEMBERS

Panthera leo

Ngorongoro Highlands, Tanzania

family’s legacy and ongoing work at Olduvai Gorge. Then take a private tour of the site, or accompany Dr. Masao on a walk through the area. Later, look for wildlife while driving to our lodge. Serengeti Sopa Lodge | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 7–9 I SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK/ ARUSHA Rise early for an optional hot-air balloon safari or a morning game drive before flying to the northern Serengeti. Spend two days in this legendary park, taking in the region’s spectacular array of wildlife on morning and afternoon game drives. With luck, we will witness the dramatic river crossings of the wildebeest migration. On our last evening, gather for a candlelit farewell dinner in the bush. After a final early morning safari, fly back to Arusha. Relax at our hotel before connecting with your flight home. Sayari Camp; Rivertrees Country Inn | Meals: 3B, 3L, 2D

T ANZANIA PHOTO SAF ARI 9 DAYS F ROM $9,995

Tanzanian conservationist and National Geographic Explorer Hans Cosmas Ngoteya will join the September 6, 2020 departure. Hans has been working on a conservation education project with village youth in eastern Tanzania. His goal is to develop practical solutions to the country’s emerging conservation challenges, and help rural communities coexist with wildlife. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: July 5–13 | July 23–31 | Aug. 2–10 | Sept. 6–14 Oct. 4–12 | Dec. 6–14* | Dec. 27, 2020–Jan. 4, 2021* 2021 Dates: Jan. 19–27* | Feb. 18–26*

Learn how best to work with movement and light as you frame dazzling herds of zebras, lolling lions, and a colorful spectrum of birds on a photography expedition led by a National Geographic photographer and limited to 16 travelers. Visit our website for details.

*The December through March departures follow a slightly modified itinerary to provide travelers with the best opportunity to witness the wildebeest migration.

2020 Dates: Aug. 17–25 | Sept. 20–28 2021 Date: Feb. 6–14*

Maximum Group Size: 25

Prices are per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from $2,700. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $500–$775 per person (subject to change).

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

NATGEO EX PEDITIONS.COM / W ILDLIFE

| 1- 8 88 -966 - 8687   7


AFRICAN ELEPHANT Loxodonta africana

S O U T H E R N A F R I C A SA FA R I B Y P R I VAT E A I R

1 0 D AY S F R O M $ 1 8 , 6 9 5

• Enjoy safaris far from the crowds, soaring between game reserves in our own charter aircraft. • Visit the Motloutse Ruins to examine ancient artifacts with an archaeologist. • Settle into Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World.

DAY 1 I JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA/ SABI SABI GAME RESERVE Arrive in Johannesburg and board our aircraft for a scenic flight to Sabi Sabi Game Reserve, a private reserve in Greater Kruger National Park. The Lowveld region is full of big game, including lions, leopards, and white rhinos. Settle into our luxury safari lodge, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World, and take your first game drive before our welcome dinner. Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge | Meals: 1D

On your trip, be on the lookout for... Lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, leopards, wildebeests, hippopotamuses, a variety of bird species, and more.

DAY 2 I SABI SABI GAME RESERVE Set off on an early-morning safari in open vehicles, and observe wildlife at one of its most active times with naturalist guides. Enjoy time to relax before lunch. During our late afternoon game drive, stop for sundowners in the bush. Continue exploring as night falls, searching for nocturnal predators on the prowl. Gather for dinner around a large campfire in a reed-enclosed boma. Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

8  1- 8 8 8 -96 6 - 8 6 87 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I O NS.COM / W ILDLIFE

Signature Land

Light

DAYS 3–5 I MASHATU GAME RESERVE, BOTSWANA Fly directly to Mashatu Game Reserve, an enormous private reserve located in the remote eastern corner of Botswana that comprises a diverse wilderness of savannas, riverine forests, marshlands, open plains, and sandstone outcrops. In addition to morning and evening game drives accompanied by expert guides, choose two of the following activities: a bush walk, a visit to a photography hide to capture close-ups of wildlife, or a mountain bike ride along elephant trails. Visit the Motloutse Ruins, a significant archaeological site, in the company of South African archaeologist Grant Hall. Mashatu Lodge | Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 6–7 I KWARA PRIVATE RESERVE, OKAVANGO DELTA Soar over the magnificent wetlands of the Okavango Delta to a tented camp in Kwara Private Reserve. Explore this untamed habitat


T H E R OYA L L I V I N G S T O N E H O T E L Livingstone, Zambia

SOUTHERN GIRAFFE

A F R I C A N L E O PA R D

Giraffa giraffa

Panthera pardus pardus

by open safari vehicle, and take a trip to Gadikwe Island by flat-bottom boat to see hippos and breeding colonies of herons, egrets, pelicans, storks, and cormorants. Splash Camp | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 8–9 I CHOBE NATIONAL PARK/ LIVINGSTONE, ZAMBIA Board our aircraft for a flight to Chobe National Park, known for its many elephant families. On a wildlife river cruise, watch for elephants frolicking at the water’s edge and using their trunks like snorkels as they swim. Then fly along the Chobe and Zambezi Rivers to Livingstone, and check in to the luxurious Royal Livingstone Hotel, just steps from Victoria Falls. Visit a local village or the Livingstone Museum, or head into the Maramba market. Later, explore the falls with a local guide, venturing into the mists along suspended walkways. On our final evening, enjoy a sunset cruise along the Zambezi River, followed by a farewell dinner at our hotel. The Royal Livingstone Hotel | Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

DAY 10 I JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA Fly to Johannesburg and connect with your return flight home. Meals: 1B

T HE ULTIMATE SAFARI EXPERIENCE

South African conservationist and National Geographic Fellow Steve Boyes will join the July 20 and September 11, 2020 departures. The driving force behind National Geographic’s Okavango Wilderness Project, Steve has devoted much of his life’s work to protecting Botswana’s pristine wetlands. He also founded the Cape Parrot Project and is the scientific director of the Wild Bird Trust. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: July 20–29 | Aug. 21–30 | Sept. 11–20 Dec. 29, 2020–Jan. 7, 2021

On board our private Caravan aircraft, we’re whisked from one game reserve to the next. We fly at low altitude, allowing for rare aerial views of spectacular landscapes and wildlife.

Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from $3,750. All flights within Africa are included in the price. Airfare to/from Johannesburg is not included in the price. Please note the return flight from Livingstone to Johannesburg on the morning of Day 10 will be a commercial flight. Maximum Group Size: 18

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

NATGEOEX PEDITIONS.COM / W ILDLIFE

| 1- 888 -966 - 8687   9


M O U N TA I N G O R I L L A Gorilla beringei beringei

T H E G R E AT A P E S O F U G A N D A A N D R WA N D A

1 1 D AY S F R O M $ 1 3 , 7 9 5

• Go on treks in search of chimpanzees, gorillas, and golden monkeys. • V isit a chimpanzee sanctuary established in association with the Jane Goodall Institute.

Signature Land

Moderate

• Meet with scientists at the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund’s Karisoke Research Center.

DAYS 1–2 I ENTEBBE, UGANDA/ NGAMBA ISLAND Arrive in Entebbe this evening and transfer to our hotel. The next day, take a short boat ride to Ngamba Island to visit the Chimpanzee Sanctuary, established in association with the Jane Goodall Institute. The island—home to hippos, otters, monitor lizards, and many species of birds—provides a natural habitat for rescued and orphaned chimpanzees. Later, encounter a broad spectrum of native wildlife and plants at the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre. Lake Victoria Serena Resort | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

On your trip, be on the lookout for... Gorillas, chimpanzees, black and white colobuses, red-tailed monkeys, a variety of bird species, and more.

DAYS 3–4 I KIBALE NATIONAL PARK Fly from Entebbe to Kasese en route to Kibale National Park and check in to our lodge, set on a crater lake against a backdrop of soaring peaks. Meet with National Geographic Grantee Emily Otali, the field director of the Kibale Chimpanzee Project, and hear about the many conservation and education projects they

10  1- 8 8 8 -96 6 - 8 6 87 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I O NS.COM / W ILDLIFE

support. Then head into the park to search for chimpanzees. Look for other primates in the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, including black-andwhite colobus, red-tailed, and blue monkeys, and the rare L’Hoest’s monkey. Kyaninga Lodge | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 5–6 I KIBALE NATIONAL PARK/ QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK Spend a second morning tracking chimpanzees. Continue to Queen Elizabeth National Park,

C H I M PA N Z E E Pan troglodytes


G O R I L L A T R E K T O M O U N T S A B Y I N YO Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

V I R U N G A S A FA R I L O D G E Rwanda

home to a high concentration of Uganda’s mammals, as well as more than 600 species of birds. Set out on safari to look for elephants, lions, hyenas, and Ugandan kobs among the park’s volcanic craters and gorges. Later, enjoy an afternoon wildlife cruise along the Kazinga Channel, where hippos and crocodiles congregate. Kyambura Gorge Lodge | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 7–8 I BWINDI IMPENETRABLE NATIONAL PARK Travel to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, home to roughly half the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. The next morning, head into the park’s forests to track these gentle giants. Sit among the gorillas, observing their interactions and listening to their distinctive grumbles as we experience one of the planet’s most endangered creatures up close. Bwindi Lodge | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

GOLDEN MONKEY Cercopithecus kandti

DAYS 9–10 I VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, RWANDA Cross into Rwanda and settle into your private villa overlooking the surrounding volcanoes and lakes. Meet experts at the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund’s Karisoke Research Center to learn about ongoing conservation efforts. Spend the next day tracking mountain gorillas in the forested hills of Volcanoes National Park, where National Geographic Grantee Dian Fossey conducted research on gorillas for 18 years. Enjoy a traditional dance performance this evening. Virunga Lodge | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAY 11 I VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK/ KIGALI This morning, search for endangered golden monkeys in the park alongside wildlife biologist and National Geographic Grantee Deogratias Tuyisingize. After lunch, transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: 1B, 1L

Wildlife biologist Lucy Spelman will join the June 13 and September 1, 2020 departures. She was the first woman to head the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, worked as a consultant for Animal Planet, and spent time in central Africa running a field program for the Gorilla Doctors. Lucy is the author of 40 scientific articles, as well as the National Geographic Animal Encyclopedia. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: June 13–23 | July 14–24 | Aug. 2–12 Sept. 1–11 | Dec. 29, 2020–Jan. 8, 2021 2021 Dates: Jan. 18–28 | Feb. 2–12 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from $3,500. All primate-tracking permits are included. Airfare is not included in the price. The internal flight is an additional $330–$400 per person (subject to change). Please note: We are currently monitoring travel alerts for Uganda. Maximum Group Size: 16

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

NATGEO EX PEDITIONS.COM / W ILDLIFE

| 1- 8 88 -966 - 8687   11


AFRICAN ELEPHANT Loxodonta africana

A F R I C A B Y P R I VAT E J E T

2 0 D AY S F R O M $ 8 9,9 9 5

• Meet Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, at an intimate dinner and learn about her conservation work. • Encounter wildlife while cruising on the Chobe River and hiking in the rainforests of Rwanda.

Private Jet

Light/Moderate

• Explore historic sites, from ancient Fez to Ghana’s slave castles to Robben Island.

DAY 1 I LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM Meet world-renowned conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, for a welcome reception and dinner. The Savoy | Meals: 1D DAYS 2–3 I FEZ, MOROCCO Examine Moroccan arts at the Dar Batha Museum, and stroll the Jewish quarter. On a walking tour of the medina, see the splendid University of Al-Karaouine. Visit artisan workshops, or explore the Roman site of Volubilis. Hotel Sahrai | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

On your trip, be on the lookout for... Elephants, giraffes, zebras, leopards, wildebeests, hippopotamuses, lions, cheetahs, buffalo, crocodiles, and more.

DAYS 4–5 I ACCRA, GHANA In vibrant Accra, retrace history at Independence Square and Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park. Visit woodworkers who craft fantastical custom-made coffins; then travel to Elmina, home to one of Ghana’s notorious “slave castles.” Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D

12  1- 8 8 8 -2 27-7 265 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I O NS.COM / W ILDLIFE

DAYS 6–8 I CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA Ride the cable car up Table Mountain, and enjoy dinner with Nelson Mandela’s former bodyguard. Choose to explore Cape Town, including a visit to Robben Island; or head to the Cape Winelands. One&Only Cape Town | Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 9–10 I SABI SABI PRIVATE GAME RESERVE, SOUTH AFRICA Set off on morning and afternoon safaris to spot the legendary “big five.” Enjoy sundowner cocktails, and join a ranger for a bushwalk. Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge or Sabi Sabi Selati Camp Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 11–13 I VICTORIA FALLS, ZAMBIA/ CHOBE NATIONAL PARK, BOTSWANA Experience the Zambezi River on a private cruise, and explore Victoria Falls on foot. Travel to Chobe National Park, where we’ll go on safari with the Chobe Angels, an all-female team of rangers. The Royal Livingstone; Chobe Game Lodge | Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D


V I C T O R I A FA L L S Zambia

AFRICAN LION

E T H O L O G I S T A N D C O N S E R VAT I O N I S T D R . J A N E G O O D A L L

Panthera leo

Gombe National Park, Tanzania

DAYS 14–15 I ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA Explore Zanzibar’s rich cultural heritage on a walking tour of Stone Town; then visit a spice plantation and Jozani Forest to see Zanzibar red colobus monkeys. Or sail to a nearby reef for a snorkeling excursion. Park Hyatt Zanzibar | Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 16–18 I KIGALI AND VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, RWANDA Spend a full day gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park, where National Geographic Grantee Dian Fossey spent 18 years studying these gentle giants. Or tour Kigali and hear from survivors at the Kigali Genocide Memorial. Virunga Lodge, Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, or Amakoro Songa Lodge; Kigali Marriott Meals: 3B, 3L, 3D DAYS 19–20 I ROME, ITALY Enjoy dinner at our hotel, overlooking the Pantheon. Depart for home the next day. Grand Hotel de la Minerve | Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

WIL D L IF E OF THE WORL D BY PRIVATE JET MAY 29–JUNE 20, 2021

A team of National Geographic Experts will accompany this trip. Primatologist, conservationist, and National Geographic Explorer Mireya Mayor (pictured), biologist, National Geographic Fellow Steve Boyes, and National Geographic photographer Sandesh Kadur will join this departure. INFORMATION 2020 Date: Aug. 4–23

Encounter the world’s iconic creatures on a thrilling new expedition by private jet. Come face-to-face with rescued orangutans in Malaysian Borneo, snorkel with sea turtles in the Maldives, and search for leopards in Sri Lanka. Round off your adventure in Africa, discovering Madagascar’s curious lemurs and seeking out the “big five” in Zambia. Note: Private charter flights by Icelandair

Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from $8,990. Transportation by private Boeing 757 jet and other conveyance, as noted in the itinerary, is included in the price. Airfare to London and return from Rome is not included in the price. Note: This trip will be operated by National Geographic Partners Chicago, the tour operations branch of National Geographic, on flights by Icelandair. Visit natgeoexpeditions. com/2020africaterms to view the operator-participant contract and terms and conditions for this trip. Maximum Group Size: 51

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

NATGEO EX PEDITIONS.COM / W ILDLIFE

| 1- 888 -227-7265    13


G A L Á PA G O S S E A L I O N Zalophus wollebaeki

G A L Á P A G O S V O YA G E

1 0 D AY S F R O M $ 7, 4 1 0

• Use our fleet of kayaks, paddleboards, and Zodiacs for close-up exploration. • Join naturalists on walks and snorkeling excursions to observe spectacular wildlife. • Visit a National Geographic–supported captive breeding program for giant tortoises.

DAY 1 I GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR Arrive in Guayaquil and transfer to our hotel. Hilton Colón Guayaquil (National Geographic Endeavour II) or Hotel del Parque (National Geographic Islander) DAYS 2–8 I EXPLORE THE GALÁPAGOS Fly to the Galápagos Islands and board our ship. 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 nature walks with local naturalists, swim, snorkel, or explore the waters by kayak or Zodiac. National Geographic Endeavour II or National Geographic Islander through Day 8 Meals: 7B, 7L, 7D On your trip, be on the lookout for... Sea lions, sea turtles, giant tortoises, blue-footed boobies, marine and land iguanas, frigatebirds, and more.

ISLA BARTOLOMÉ: Stand atop Bartolomé’s volcanic cone for a stunning view of Pinnacle Rock, then immerse yourself among schools of multicolored reef fish. You may also have

14  1- 8 8 8 -96 6 - 8 6 87 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I ONS.COM / W ILDLIFE

Expedition Cruise

Light or Moderate

the opportunity to swim with Galápagos penguins, the only penguin species that inhabits the Equator. ISLA SANTIAGO: Explore a series of tide pools and underwater caverns in search of Galápagos fur seals, marine iguanas, sea lions, and Sally Lightfoot crabs. ISLA SANTA CRUZ: Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station, then tour the neighboring captive breeding program for endangered Galápagos giant tortoises, supported by the Lindblad Expeditions–National Geographic Fund. Later, travel into the highlands to observe giant tortoises in the wild. ISLA ISABELA: Explore the largest island in the group, home to marine iguanas, sea turtles, and the only species of flightless cormorant in the world. Snorkel in the cool waters that often draw whales and dolphins to the area.


G A L Á PA G O S T O R T O I S E Chelonoidis nigra

B LU E - F O OT E D B O O BY

Y E L L O W TA I L S U R G E O N F I S H

Sula nebouxii

Prionurus punctatus

ISLA FLOREANA: Hike to a turtle nesting beach and a flamingo-filled lagoon. At Champion Islet, snorkel among sea lions; then visit Post Office Bay, founded by whalers in the 18th century.

WIL D GALÁPAGOS E SCAPE 7 DAYS F ROM $5,800

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. ISLA ESPAÑOLA: See swallow-tailed gulls, Española mockingbirds, boobies, and waved albatross (seasonally) in this birder’s paradise. Walk among green-and-red marine iguanas and unique lava lizards, and observe sea lions up close on a pristine white-sand beach. DAYS 9–10 I GUAYAQUIL After breakfast, disembark our ship and fly to Guayaquil. Depart the next morning. Hilton Colón Guayaquil (National Geographic Endeavour II) or Hotel del Parque (National Geographic Islander) | Meals: 2B

Award-winning photographer Annie Griffiths will join the August 15 and 22, 2020 departures. Annie was one of the first women photographers to work for National Geographic and has photographed in nearly 150 countries during her illustrious career. INFORMATION This trip is operated in partnership with Lindblad Expeditions.

Experience the highlights of the Galápagos during a compact weeklong expedition, witnessing the archipelago’s iconic creatures. Alongside our naturalists, set out to hike volcanic, lava-formed landscapes; explore the coast by kayak, Zodiac, and paddleboard; and swim and snorkel in lagoons alive with shimmering fish, sea lions, and turtles. Visit our website for details.

2020 and 2021 Dates: Expeditions depart Fridays on the National Geographic Endeavour II and Saturdays on the National Geographic Islander throughout the year. See our website for specific departure dates. *Itineraries vary and are subject to Galápagos National Park regulations. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $11,010. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $520 per person (subject to change). Maximum Group Size: 96

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

NATGEO EX PEDITIONS.COM / W ILDLIFE | 1- 888 -966 - 8687   15


G R AY W H A L E Eschrichtius robustus

BAJA CALIFORNIA AND THE SEA OF C O R T E Z : A M O N G T H E G R E AT W H A L E S

8 D AY S F R O M $ 6 , 2 7 0

• Voyage to Bahía Magdalena to observe gray whales and their calves. • Explore with our naturalists, discovering sand dunes, a cactus forest, and deserted islands.

Expedition Cruise

Light or Moderate

• Go snorkeling amid sea lions, king angelfish, and brilliant blue damselfish.

DAYS 1–2 I LORETO, MEXICO/SAN CARLOS/ BAHÍA ALMEJAS/ISLA MAGDALENA Arrive in Loreto and transfer to San Carlos to board our ship. Awake anchored in Bahía Almejas, where gray whales gather to breed and nurse their young. Glide past a crowded frigatebird colony, and explore Isla Magdalena’s ever-shifting dunes during a walk to one of the Pacific coast’s most pristine beaches. National Geographic Venture for the entire voyage | Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D

On your trip, be on the lookout for... Gray whales, dolphins, sea lions, king angelfish, frigatebirds, blue damselfish, and more.

DAYS 3–4 I BOCA DE SOLEDAD/BAHÍA MAGDALENA/HULL CANAL Transfer to Boca de Soledad in Bahía Magdalena, one of the main breeding and calving areas for gray whales. Spend a full day observing these gentle giants at water level from local pangas. The next morning, enjoy an optional stretching session on deck with

16  1- 8 8 8 -96 6 - 8 6 87 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I O NS.COM / W ILDLIFE

our wellness specialist; then set out by kayak, stand-up paddleboard, or Zodiac to explore the vast coastal mangroves of the Hull Canal. This afternoon, watch for marine life on deck, listen to talks by our experts, or pick up photography tips from our National Geographic–Lindblad photo instructor as we travel south along the peninsula’s Pacific coast. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 5–6 I GORDA BANKS/CABO PULMO NATIONAL MARINE PARK/LOS ISLOTES/ LA PAZ 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. Snorkel pristine coral reefs in Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park, and learn about local initiatives to protect this rich underwater sanctuary. In the waters off Los Islotes, snorkel and swim among curious sea lions. Later, dock


LO N G - B E A K E D C OM MO N D O L P H I N S Delphinus capensis

CALIFORNIA SEA LION

S U N S E T OV E R T H E S E A O F C O RT E Z

Zalophus californianus

Baja California, Mexico

in the port of La Paz to gain insight into the history and culture of this colorful coastal city. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 7–8 I SEA OF CORTEZ/LORETO Spend time on the lookout for whales, as well as bottlenose and common dolphins; or venture to some of the many uninhabited islands in the Sea of Cortez, such as Isla San Francisco or Isla San José. Birdlife may be plentiful, and the nutrient-rich sea is home to an incredible variety of fish, including angelfish, butterfly fish, damselfish, and the beautiful parrotfish. Disembark in Loreto the next morning and explore this charming seaside town. Visit the Loreto Mission, the first Jesuit mission in Baja California, and learn about local history at a nearby museum. After lunch, transfer to the airport to connect with your flight home. Meals: 2B, 2L, 1D

WIL D BAJA E SCAPE: T HE WHAL E S OF MAGDAL ENA BAY 6 DAYS F ROM $3,740

Marine biologist and filmmaker Greg Marshall will join the January 9 and 16, 2021 departures. Greg invented the Crittercam, a device that can be attached to an animal to study its behavior. Using the Crittercam, Greg has been able to document life in the oceans and on land from the perspective of more than 80 species, from blue whales and grizzly bears to emperor penguins. INFORMATION

Spend several extraordinary days in the company of majestic gray whales. Navigate the length of Bahía Magdalena, setting out by expedition landing craft for thrilling, close-up encounters with gray whale mothers and their calves. Kayak through mangrove forests; hike desert islands; and explore pristine, sun-soaked beaches. Visit our website for details.

This trip is operated in partnership with Lindblad Expeditions.

2021 Dates: Jan. 9–16* | Jan. 16–23 | Jan. 23–30* Jan. 30–Feb. 6 | Feb. 6–13* | Feb. 13–20 | Feb. 20–27* Feb. 27–Mar. 6 | Mar. 6–13* *These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $9,550. Airfare is not included in the price. Maximum Group Size: 100

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

NATGEO EX PEDITIONS.COM / W ILDLIFE | 1- 88 8 -966 - 8687   17


H UM P B AC K W H A L E Megaptera novaeangliae

A L A S K A’ S I N S I D E P A S S A G E

8 D AY S F R O M $ 6 , 4 9 0

• Get up close to icebergs and wildlife, exploring by kayak and expedition landing craft. • Learn about the ancestral homeland of the Huna Tlingit from a native cultural heritage guide. • Meet members of the Alaska Whale Foundation to learn about the local pods.

DAYS 1–2 I JUNEAU, ALASKA/ TRACY ARM—FORDS TERROR WILDERNESS Arrive in Juneau and visit the Alaska State Museum—home to an impressive collection of natural and cultural artifacts—before embarking our ship. The next day, 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 an expedition landing craft for views of sculpted icebergs, keeping an eye out for harbor seals, porpoises, and arctic terns. National Geographic Venture, National Geographic Quest, or National Geographic Sea Bird for the entire voyage Meals: 1B, 1L, 2D

On your trip, be on the lookout for... Humpback whales, brown bears, bald eagles, harbor seals, Steller sea lions, mountain goats, puffins, and more.

DAYS 3–4 I PETERSBURG/FREDERICK SOUND AND CHATHAM STRAIT Search for humpback whales as we head toward the small town of Petersburg on Mitkof Island. Explore Southeast Alaska’s muskeg, an

18  1- 8 8 8 -96 6 - 8 6 87 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I O NS.COM / W ILDLIFE

Expedition Cruise

Light or Moderate

area with stunted trees and carnivorous plants. Seek out whales in the waters of Frederick Sound and Chatham Straight, and take a walk with naturalists in the area’s tiny coves. Meet members of the Alaska Whale Foundation (schedules permitting)—whose work is supported by a grant from the Lindblad Expeditions–National Geographic Fund—and discuss some of their recent discoveries. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 5–6 I INIAN ISLANDS/ICY STRAIT/ GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE Cruise among the Inian Islands, where an upwelling of undersea organisms attracts an abundance of marine life. Hike nearby islands and search for sea otters and Steller sea lions in the rich waters off Icy Strait. The following day, explore Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve by special permit.* Observe magnificent calving glaciers and spy mountain goats and brown


Z O D I A C N E A R D AW E S G L A C I E R Endicott Arm, Alaska

STELLER SEA LION

B ROW N B E A R

Eumetopias jubatus

Ursus arctos

bears patrolling the shores. A native cultural heritage guide joins us to discuss the Huna Tlingit’s ancestral homeland of Glacier Bay, and a National Park Service ranger will offer insights on the natural world. Meals: 2B, 2L, 2D DAYS 7–8 I ALASKA’S ISLANDS, BAYS, AND FJORDS/SITKA Go beachcombing, hike stunning forest trails, or see bear tracks worn into the soil while walking through an isolated meadow. If conditions permit, we’ll go kayaking, always watching for marine and terrestrial life. Disembark in Sitka the next morning and visit the Alaska Raptor Center, enjoying a close-up view of species normally seen at a distance. Then take a walk in Sitka National Historical Park, where Tlingit and Haida totem poles tower over coastal trails. Later, drive to the airport for your flight home. Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

WIL D AL ASK A E SCAPE: A VOYAGE FROM JUNEAU TO K ETCHIK AN 6 DAYS F ROM $4,420

Photographer Krista Rossow will join the August 22, 2020 departure. Krista began her career as a photo editor at National Geographic Traveler, and has worked for the organization for more than a decade. She regularly judges Instagram contests for @NatGeoTravel and and edits photography for National Geographic books. INFORMATION

Navigate winding narrows and glacial bays on an action-packed voyage through the southern reaches of Alaska’s Inside Passage. Kayak past the soaring cliffs of Misty Fjords National Monument; hike through Tongass National Forest in search of moose, black bears, and bald eagles; and explore the indigenous history of Wrangell Island. Visit our website for details.

This trip is operated in partnership with Lindblad Expeditions.

2020 and 2021 Dates: From mid-May through early

September, expeditions depart every week. See our website for specific departure dates. Certain departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. *Departures aboard the National Geographic Sea Bird do not include a stop at Glacier Bay. Visit our website for the alternative itinerary. Prices are per person, double occupancy, vary by cabin category, and are subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $9,740. Airfare is not included in the price. Maximum Group Size: 100

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

NATGEO EX PEDITIONS.COM / W ILDLIFE | 1- 88 8 -966 - 8687   19


MOOSE Alces alces

Y E L LOWSTO N E A N D G R A N D T E T O N N AT I O N A L P A R K S

8 D AY S F R O M $ 5 , 2 9 5

• 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 the towering Teton peaks.

DAYS 1–2 I BOZEMAN, MONTANA/ MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WYOMING Arrive in Bozeman. The next morning, take a scenic drive to Mammoth Hot Springs, just inside Yellowstone National Park. Stroll along travertine terraces sculpted by the hot springs before gathering for our welcome dinner. Hilton Garden Inn Bozeman; Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

On your trip, be on the lookout for...

DAY 3 I LAMAR VALLEY Rise early for a safari in the Lamar Valley, where gray wolves were first restored to Yellowstone in 1995. Search for bison, bears, elk, and elusive gray wolves in this sweeping glacial valley. Meet with a renowned wildlife photographer in his home studio, and enjoy hikes and more wildlife sightings this afternoon. Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D

Moose, bison, wolves, bighorn sheep, bears, elk, eagles, a variety of birds, and more.

20  1- 8 8 8 -96 6 - 86 87 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I ONS.COM / W ILDLIFE

Signature Land

Light/Moderate

DAY 4 I YELLOWSTONE/HAYDEN VALLEY Head south to the dramatic Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and take a walk along the rim to view cascading waterfalls set against a dazzling red and gold palette. In Hayden Valley, look for bison, coyotes, elk, and perhaps even a grizzly. Then trace the shores of Yellowstone Lake, stopping for hikes along the way, and continue to the famed Old Faithful geyser. Old Faithful Inn or Old Faithful Snow Lodge Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAY 5 I UPPER GEYSER BASIN Discover and learn about the otherworldly geothermal landscape of the Upper Geyser Basin. Numbering more than 300, Yellowstone’s geysers make up two-thirds of all those found in the world. Explore the area with our expert, and marvel at steaming fumaroles, belching mud pots, and gem-colored mineral pools. Old Faithful Inn or Old Faithful Snow Lodge Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D


G R I Z Z LY B E A R Ursus arctos horribilis

G R A N D P R I S M AT I C S P R I N G

AMERICAN BISON

Yellowstone National Park

Bison bison

DAY 6 I GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK Continue south to Grand Teton National Park, where saw-toothed, snowy peaks rise from the valley floor. Visit the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center to learn more about Grand Teton, then make your way to the historic Murie Ranch for a private presentation about the importance of the ranch in ushering in the modern conservation movement. Jackson Lake Lodge | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D DAYS 7–8 I GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK/JACKSON, WYOMING Enjoy a scenic float trip on the Snake River, and visit the National Museum of Wildlife Art; or explore downtown Jackson. Ride a tram to the top of Rendezvous Peak before transferring to the airport for your flight home. Jackson Lake Lodge | Meals: 2B, 1L, 1D

WINTER WIL D L IF E IN Y EL LOWSTONE 6 DAYS F ROM $4,995

Experience the magic of Yellowstone in the quiet of winter. Against a backdrop of sparkling snow, watch for elk, bison, and elusive gray wolves as we explore in heated snow coaches; and see famous sites like Old Faithful without the crowds. Visit our website for details. 2020 Dates: Dec. 24–29 | Dec. 31, 2020–Jan. 5, 2021 2021 Dates: Jan. 10–15 | Jan. 31–Feb. 5 | Feb. 21–26

Wildlife biologist Jeremy Schmidt will join the May 30, August 15 and 22, and September 5, 2020 departures. Jeremy has worked and lived in and around Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks for more than 30 years, including stints as a park ranger, naturalist, photographer, and author. His articles have appeared in National Geographic and National Geographic Traveler magazines, and he has also written several books about national parks. INFORMATION 2020 Dates: May 16–23 | May 30–June 6 | June 20–27 Aug. 15–22 | Aug. 22–29 | Sept. 5–12 | Sept. 19–26 Sept. 26–Oct. 3 Prices are per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from $1,700. Airfare is not included in the price. Maximum Group Size: 25

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

NATGEO EX PEDITIONS.COM / W ILDLIFE | 1- 88 8 -966 - 8687   21


POLAR BEAR Ursus maritimus

LAND OF THE POLAR BEARS

1 1 D AY S F R O M $ 1 1 , 7 5 0

• Travel aboard the National Geographic Endurance, purpose-built for polar navigation. • 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.

DAYS 1–2 I U.S./OSLO, NORWAY Depart on an overnight flight to Oslo and check in to our hotel upon arrival. In the afternoon, set out on a tour of Norway’s sophisticated capital city. Stroll in a terraced park among the famed Vigeland sculptures— hundreds of life-size human figures by native sculptor Gustav Vigeland. Then visit the Fram Museum, dedicated to the wooden ship sailed by Norwegian pole explorers Fridtjof Nansen and Roald Amundsen. Choose to explore the stunning waterfront around the Oslo Opera House or walk atop the imposing walls of the Akershus Fortress, originally constructed in the 13th century. Hotel Bristol | Meals: 1L

On your trip, be on the lookout for... Polar bears, walruses, seals, reindeer, seabirds, and more.

DAY 3 I LONGYEARBYEN Depart Oslo on a private charter flight and enjoy breathtaking vistas en route to Longyearbyen, the largest settlement in Svalbard. On arrival, visit the Svalbard Museum to learn about the natural and cultural history of Svalbard and the

22  1- 8 8 8 -96 6 - 8 6 87 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I O NS.COM / W ILDLIFE

Expedition Cruise

Light or Moderate

Arctic, from 17th-century whaling to modern scientific research. Longyearbyen is home to a diverse community of scientists from Russia, Germany, Thailand, and beyond, stationed on the island to study the Arctic environment or employed in nearby mining operations. Explore the Gallery Svalbard, home to permanent collections, as well as exhibitions of local artists; and stroll down streets lined with colorful houses. Later, settle into comfortable accommodations aboard the National Geographic Endurance, our floating base for exploration over the next six days. National Geographic Endurance through Day 9 | Meals: 1B, 1L, 1D 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 in the Svalbard Archipelago is exploratory by design; we make the most of our days, keeping a


S VA L B A R D R E I N D E E R Rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus

WA L R U S

ZO D I AC N E A R G L AC I E R I N S P I TS B E RG E N

Odobenus rosmarus diverge

Svalbard, Norway

flexible schedule to take advantage of the opportunities that arise. Our ice-class ship— purpose-built for polar exploration—features a rooftop observation deck and state-of-the-art Zodiac loading bays for rapid response to wildlife sightings. Set out from the ship to search for Svalbard’s amazing wildlife in the water and on the ice. Alongside our National Geographic photographer, capture walruses, bearded and ringed seals, and the legendary creature of the north—the polar bear. Curious polar bears have been known to approach our ship, offering exceptional opportunities to observe and photograph these magnificent denizens of the ice. Explore serene fjords in Zodiacs, gliding beneath tidewater glaciers and cruising around beautiful icebergs.

our seasoned captain, crew, and Expedition Leader at the helm, we navigate local ice and weather conditions with expertise. Our undersea specialist brings back images of the deep, revealing the marine life beneath the ice, and our experts are always on the lookout for wildlife that may be observed from the deck of the ship. Meals: 6B, 6L, 6D

As we travel north of the Arctic Circle, our team of experts will bring exceptional depth and insight to the experience. Learn about glaciers in conversation with a geologist. With

DAY 11 I OSLO/U.S. After breakfast, transfer to the airport in Oslo for your return flight home. Meals: 1B

DAY 10 I LONGYEARBYEN/OSLO Disembark in Longyearbyen and enjoy time at leisure to glimpse life above the Arctic Circle. Visit a nearby wilderness camp, where we will enjoy local refreshments and meet some of the friendly sled dogs that reside here. Fly back to Oslo this afternoon and relax at our hotel. Radisson Blu Airport Hotel | Meals: 1B, 1L

Filmmaker and photographer Matthias Breiter will join the April 26 and May 3, 2021 departures. Matthias has spent decades researching the habits of black, brown, grizzly, and polar bears. His articles and photographs have appeared in National Geographic magazine, BBC Wildlife, and numerous other publications; and his 2015 documentary, Polar Bear Summer, was nominated for an Emmy. INFORMATION This trip is operated in partnership with Lindblad Expeditions.

2021 Dates: Apr. 26–May 6 | May 3–13 May 10–20 | May 17–27 Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $18,400. Airfare is not included in the price. Internal flights are an additional $890 per person (subject to change). Maximum Group Size: 126

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

NATGEO EX PEDITIONS.COM / W ILDLIFE | 1- 888 -966 - 8687   2 3


WA L R U S Odobenus rosmarus divergen

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

1 3 D AY S F R O M $ 1 7, 5 0 0

• 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.

Travel aboard the National Geographic Orion to the remote lands of the Russian Far East and UNESCO World Heritage–listed Wrangel Island Reserve, discovering pristine coastlines rich with wildlife.

On your trip, be on the lookout for... Whales, puffins, guillemots, walruses, polar bears, reindeer, seabirds, and more.

Board our ship in Nome, Alaska, and cross the legendary Bering Strait to Provideniya, Russia—known as “the gateway to the Arctic.” Enjoy a cultural dance performance and hike the cliff-lined Kolyuchin Island, where puffins and guillemots nest. Then spend three days exploring Wrangel Island Reserve in the Arctic Ocean. Harboring 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. Cruise south to Russia’s easternmost realms, spending a day in Lorino, the largest indigenous village in Chutkota; and explore the rugged coastline before returning to Nome.

24  1- 8 8 8 -96 6 - 8 6 87 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I ONS.COM / W ILDLIFE

Expedition Cruise

Light or Moderate

Photographer Evgenia Arbugaeva will join the August 19, 2020 departure. Hailing from the remote town of Tiksi in northern Russia, Evgenia often focuses her lens on the landscapes and peoples of her Arctic homeland. Her images have appeared in National Geographic magazine, the New Yorker, and Le Monde, among other publications. INFORMATION This trip is operated in partnership with Lindblad Expeditions.

2020 Dates: Aug. 7–19 | Aug. 19–31 | Aug. 31–Sept. 12 2021 Dates: Aug. 3–15 | Aug. 15–27 | Aug. 27–Sept. 8 Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $26,100. Airfare is not included in the price. Maximum Group Size: 102

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.


B ROW N B E A R Ursus arctos

AC RO S S T H E B E R I N G S E A : F R O M K AT M A I T O K A M C H AT K A

• See smoking volcanoes, and spot brown bears and Steller’s sea eagles. • Trace World War II history on two Aleutian Islands that are off-limits to the public. • Delve into Koryak reindeer-herding culture in the Russian Far East.

Step aboard the National Geographic Orion for an epic journey across the Bering Sea, tracing the volcanic Aleutian superchain and exploring wild shorelines where few travelers have set foot.

On your trip, be on the lookout for... Brown bears, sea otters, auklets, northern fur seals, orcas, Steller sea lions, Steller’s sea eagles, and more.

Set out from Seward, Alaska, to explore Katmai National Park and Preserve, home to one of the largest concentrations of brown bears in the world. Spend five days sailing the Aleutian Islands, seeking out northern fur seals, Steller sea lions, and multiple species of whale. Then cross the international date line into Russia and navigate the Commander Islands, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Venture to the seldom visited Koryak Coast and Chukotka Peninsula in the Russian Far East, where we’ll photograph brown bears fishing, Pacific walruses feeding, and abundant seals frolicking in onshore rookeries. Learn about the local reindeer-herding culture, and return to Alaska via the legendary Bering Strait.

2 2 D AY S F R O M $ 2 7, 4 4 0

Expedition Cruise

Light or Moderate

Photographer Chris Rainier will join the July 17, 2020 departure. Chris co-founded National Geographic’s Enduring Voices Project, dedicated to documenting endangered languages around the globe. He worked as a cultural editor and photographer at National Geographic Traveler magazine for almost two decades, and had the privilege of serving as the last assistant for famed photographer Ansel Adams. INFORMATION This trip is operated in partnership with Lindblad Expeditions.

2020 Date: July 17–Aug. 7 2021 Dates: June 10–July 1 | July 13–Aug. 3 Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by cabin category, and is subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from $41,020. Airfare is not included in the price. Maximum Group Size: 102

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

NATGEO EX PEDITIONS.COM / W ILDLIFE | 1- 888 -966 - 8687   25


M O R E W AY S T O S E E W I L D L I F E W I T H N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C

M AG N I F I C E N T S E A A N E MO N E

B O R N E A N O R A N G U TA N

Heteractis magnifica

Pongo pygmaeus

PA L AU : S N O R K E L I N G A N D K AYA K I N G T H E P R I S T I N E S E A S

B O R N E O W I L D L I F E A DV E N T U R E 1 1 D AY S F R O M $ 7, 8 9 5

1 0 D AY S F R O M $ 6 ,9 9 5

Explore the breathtaking Pacific archipelago of Active Moderate Palau, identified by National Geographic’s Pristine Seas project as one of the richest marine ecosystems on the planet. Snorkel over coral gardens teeming with fish, turtles, and reef sharks; kayak among emerald islets in the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Rock Islands; and experience the “underwater Serengeti” of Ngemelis Island. Maximum Group Size: 16

Delve into the verdant jungles of Borneo, the Active Light/Moderate third largest island in the world, where land and sea teem with exotic endemic species. Set out on day and night hikes, river safaris, and 4x4 excursions, looking for iconic orangutans, leopard cats, and hornbills; and stay at a National Geographic Unique Lodge nestled on the banks of the Kinabatangan River. Maximum Group Size: 16

C O Q U E R E L’ S S I FA K A

R E D - E Y E D T R E E F RO G

Propithecus coquereli

Agalychnis callidryas

M A DAG A S C A R P R I VAT E E X P E D I T I O N

C O S TA R I C A P R I VAT E E X P E D I T I O N

1 4 D AY S F R O M $ 5 ,9 9 5 (based on a private group of 6 people traveling together)

9 D AY S F R O M $ 4 , 6 9 5 (based on a private group of 6 people traveling together)

Discover the wild and wonderful creatures of Madagascar, the “land that time forgot,” alongside your private guide. Spot leaping lemurs and a rainbow of birds and chameleons in the forests of Andasibe-Mantadia National Park; and snorkel among dolphins, sea turtles, and tropical fish from your base at a National Geographic Unique Lodge situated on secluded Nosy Komba island. Private

Light/Moderate

Encounter Costa Rica’s staggering biodiversity as you explore the country’s pristine rainforests with private naturalist guides. Ride white water through lush river canyons and fly tree to tree on zip lines; enjoy stays at two National Geographic Unique Lodges; and discover an array of wild species on the Osa Peninsula, from capuchin monkeys to the endangered scarlet macaw. Private

Light/Moderate

Call or visit our website for full itineraries, dates, prices, and more. All prices are in U.S. dollars per person, double occupancy, and are subject to change. Airfare to/from destinations and internal airfare is not included. Please visit natgeoexpeditions.com/terms for full terms and conditions.

26  1- 8 8 8 -96 6 - 8 6 87 | N ATG EO E X P E D I T I ONS.COM / W ILDLIFE


RESPONSIBILITY

National Geographic Expeditions (a division of National Geographic Partners, LLC) will provide educational enrichment for trips as outlined in its catalog and on its website (natgeoexpeditions.com) (each an “Expedition”) and 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, 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 passenger; 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, and assigns, and their respective employees, affiliates, officers, directors, successors, representatives, agents and assigns (collectively “National Geographic”) 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 National Geographic 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.

Please Note: The applicable Terms and Conditions may vary from those listed below based upon the specific Expedition selected by the participant. A copy of the final Terms and Conditions applicable to each participant will be sent in pre-Expedition communications. If a court of competent jurisdiction or an arbitrator holds that any provision is invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity will not affect the validity or operation of any other provision and such invalid provision will be deemed to be severed from this Agreement.

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 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 National Geographic 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, National Geographic 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.

surgeon licensed in the United States, or, if in a foreign country and no physician licensed to practice in the United States is reasonably available, by a duly licensed physician deemed competent to render the necessary care. In addition, the participant certifies that they have medical insurance which will cover personal accidents, medical expenses, medical evacuation, air ambulance, loss of effects, repatriation costs, and all other expenses which might arise as a result of loss, damage, injury, delay, or inconvenience occurring to the participant, or that in the absence of this medical insurance coverage, the participant agrees to pay all costs of rescue and/or medical services as may be incurred on the participant’s behalf.

Basis of Pricing: All prices are (i) per person based on two persons sharing a room or cabin, unless otherwise noted, (ii) quoted in U.S. dollars, (iii) estimates based on tariffs, currency values, airfares and third-party charges, and (iv) subject to change prior to booking. Notification of the current price 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, National Geographic reserves the right to do so, and notification will be given at the time of final invoicing. Eligibility: Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the entire Expedition. 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; all gratuities except those for train or ship’s crew, unless otherwise noted on the itinerary page; ground transportation during the Expedition; transfers to and from group flights where applicable; services of National Geographic Experts and/or 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. Internal airfare is included on some international Expeditions as indicated in the itinerary. Not Included in Expedition Cost: Air transportation and related fees (except as indicated in the itinerary); activities noted as optional in the itinerary; gratuities for train or ship’s crew, unless otherwise noted on the itinerary page; passport, visa, 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/Shared Accommodations: A limited number of single rooms/cabins are available at an extra cost on a first-come, first-served basis. National Geographic Expeditions and/or the tour operator will assist persons requesting a roommate. The participants will be notified if a suitable roommate is not available, in which case the single rate will be charged. Payments, Cancellations, and Refunds: To reserve space on an Expedition, a $500 per-person deposit is required for Expeditions that are nine days or less; a $750 per-person deposit is required for Expeditions that are 10 to 15 days; and a $2,000 per-person deposit is required for Expeditions that are 16 days or more except if noted on the itinerary page. Final payment is due no later than 90 days prior to departure. Payments must be made by credit card. 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. If a participant cancels 120 days or more prior to departure, a refund less an administrative fee of 50% of the deposit will be made. Per-person charges for cancellations that occur less than 120 days prior to departure (“Cancellation Period”) are as follows: 91–119 days prior to departure: 100% of the deposit amount; 45–90 days prior to departure: 50% of the Expedition cost; 44 or fewer days prior to departure: 100% of the Expedition cost. This policy also applies to pre- and post-Expedition extensions and extra arrangements confirmed on any participant’s behalf. 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 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.

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 National Geographic 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 National Geographic 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. Trip-cancellation insurance is available at an additional cost and is strongly recommended. For more information about and to enroll in an option available through Travel Insurance Services, visit the “Travel Insurance” section of our website at natgeoexpeditions.com. Itinerary Changes: The itineraries and staff presented in the catalog or on the website are subject to modification and change by National Geographic Expeditions or the tour operator. Every reasonable effort will be made to operate Expeditions as planned, but alterations may still occur after final itineraries are sent. Documentation: Participants are responsible for obtaining any documents required for their participation in the Expedition such as a valid passport, all visas, vaccination certificates, and any other documents. Failure to obtain documents does not negate the terms and conditions, and any extra costs incurred for rerouting due to travel without the necessary documents will be the participant’s responsibility. Health Requirements: National Geographic reasonably accommodates travelers with disabilities on all of its trips, but not all trips may be suitable for all travelers. Any physical condition, diet, or treatment requiring special attention must be reported in writing when the reservation is made. Walking and climbing stairs are required in many hotels and airports to board an aircraft and for many excursions. If the participant requires a slower pace, extra assistance, or the use of a cane or walking stick, arrangements may be made for private touring at each destination, if necessary, at the discretion of our Expedition staff. Depending upon the nature of the arrangements, extra costs for such arrangements may be the responsibility of the participant. If the participant would like to forgo some of the scheduled sightseeing to rejuvenate and relax, he/she may feel free to do so at any time. Please call National Geographic Expeditions for further details if you require special accommodation to participate on this Expedition. National Geographic Expeditions encourages participants to consult a doctor for specific medical advice about any activities or destinations. Certain Expeditions require that each Participant obtains his/her physician’s approval to join the Expedition, and in those cases, National Geographic Expeditions will send the Participant a form for his/her physician to sign and return per instructions outlined in the pre-Expedition communications. Medical Authorization and Coverage: In the event the participant becomes sufficiently incapacitated as to be unable to direct his or her own care, there is no one on the Expedition who can direct participant’s care, and National Geographic Expeditions is unable or does not have time to contact participant’s emergency contact, the participant, by registering and paying a deposit for an Expedition, authorizes any medical treatment deemed necessary in the event of any injury or illness while participating in the activity including, but not limited to, X-ray, examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis, or treatment and hospital care which is deemed advisable by, and is to be rendered under the general or specific supervision of, any physician and/or

Neither National Geographic, 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.

Photography: National Geographic Expeditions, the tour operator, and the Expedition Leader reserve the right to take photographs or videos during the operation of any Expedition or part thereof and to use the resulting photography, videos, or recordings for promotional or commercial use. By making a reservation on an Expedition, the participant agrees to allow his/her likeness to be used by National Geographic, National Geographic– authorized third parties, and the tour operator without compensation to the participant. If the participant prefers that his/her likeness not be used, he/she must notify National Geographic Expeditions and/or the tour operator in writing prior to departure of the Expedition. Copyright of all photographs, video, and related materials created by the participant (“Expedition Materials”) will belong to the participant upon creation. The participant grants to National Geographic a non-exclusive, worldwide, irrevocable license to use any Expedition Materials provided to National Geographic and/or the tour operator in any media for the following limited purposes: editorial use, promotion of this editorial use, promotion of National Geographic’s travel programs, or promotion of the mission of National Geographic. Assumption of Risk: By registering for an Expedition, the participant acknowledges that he/she is aware that travel such as the Expedition he/she is undertaking involves potentially dangerous activities, some in remote areas of the world, with a risk of illness, injury, or death which may be caused by forces of nature, illness, or by willful or criminal conduct of third parties or by terrorism. The participant further acknowledges that weather conditions may be severe, adverse, and/or unpleasant and that medical services or facilities may not be readily available or accessible or consistent with standards in the United States during some or all of the time during which he/she is participating on the Expedition and that when available may not be of the quality which exists in the United States. Arbitration Agreement: Arbitration Agreement policy and process is available at natgeoexpeditions.com/terms. Privacy Policy: Our privacy policy can be found at nationalgeographic.com/ community/privacy/. Mailing List: If you are receiving duplicate catalogs, have address updates, or would like to be removed from future National Geographic Expeditions mailings, please call toll-free 1-888-966-8687. Complete Terms: For the most complete and up-to-date Terms and Conditions, please see natgeoexpeditions.com/terms. CST 2074630-40

P H OTO C R E D I T S : KEY: T=TOP, C=CENTER, B=BOTTOM, L=LEFT, R=RIGHT JENNIFER DAVIDSON (14, 19TL); ALBERTO MONTAUDON FERRER (17BC, BACK COVER); RALPH LEE HOPKINS (15TL, 16, 17CL, 19TR, 22, 23TL, BACK COVER); JONATHAN IRISH (7CL); SCOTT KISH (6); JAMES KYDD (4); SVEN-OLOF LINDBLAD (17TL); JEFF LITTON (15CL); MICHAEL NEUGEBAUER (13CL); MICHAEL S. NOLAN (5R, 17TR, 19CL, 23CL); CHARLES RYAN (5L); EVAN THORNTON (2-3T); DAVID VARGAS (19CB)

© 2020 National Geographic Partners, LLC Printed on recycled paper. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPEDITIONS and the Yellow Border Design are trademarks of the National Geographic Society, used under license.

NATGEOEX PEDITIONS.COM / W ILDLIFE | 1- 888 -966 - 8687   27


PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE

PAID

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

1 1 4 5 1 7 T H S T R E E T N .W. , WA S H I N G TO N , D.C . 2 0 0 3 6

|

W I T N E S S L E G E N D A RY W I L D L I F E W I T H N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C Contact our travel specialists Monday through Friday (9 a.m.–9 p.m. ET) and Saturday and Sunday (9 a.m.–6 p.m. ET).

BAJA CALIFORNIA AND THE SEA OF CORTEZ: AMONG THE GREAT WHALES PAGE 16

ON SAFARI: TANZANIA’S GREAT MIGRATION PAG E 6

| 2 0 9 1 8 -2 0 A

GALÁPAGOS VOYAGE PAG E 14


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.