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42 Trans-Siberian Rail Expedition

Alaska: Denali to Kenai Fjords

12 Glacier National Park 13 Canadian Rockies by Rail and Trail 14 Winter Wildlife in Yellowstone 15 Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks 16 Arches, Canyonlands, and Mesa Verde National Parks 17 Grand Canyon, Bryce, and Zion National Parks 18 Belize and Tikal Private Expedition

44 Georgia and Armenia: Crossroads of Continents EU RO P E 46 Norway’s Trains and Fjords 47 Iceland: Volcanoes, Glaciers, and Whales 48 Ireland: Tales and Treasures of the Emerald Isle 49 Italy: Renaissance Cities and Tuscan Life 50 Swiss Trains and the Italian Lake District 52 Southern Spain and Morocco

SOUTH AMERICA 19 Peru: Machu Picchu Inn to Inn Trek

54 Human Origins: Southwest France and Northern Spain

20 Peru Private Expedition

55 Greece: Wonders of an Ancient Empire

21 Colombia Private Expedition

56 Greek Isles Private Expedition

22 Ecuador Private Expedition 23 Argentina and Chile: Hiking, Kayaking, and Rafting the Lake District

ASIA

24 Exploring Patagonia

58 Inside Japan

26 Patagonia Private Expedition

60 China: Imperial Treasures and Natural Wonders

A U S T R A L I A A N D T H E PAC I F I C

62 China Private Expedition

27 Australia Private Expedition

63 Tibet and Nepal: Expedition to the Highest Himalaya

AFRICA 28 The Great Apes of Uganda and Rwanda

57 Japan Private Expedition

64 Bhutan: Kingdom in the Clouds 66 Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia: Treasures of Indochina

29 Tanzania Private Expedition 30 On Safari: Tanzania’s Great Migration

R E S O U RC E S A N D MO R E

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Discover the National Geographic Difference

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All the Ways to Travel with National Geographic

Kenya: Up Close with Elephants, Rhinos, and Big Cats

34 Southern Africa Safari by Private Air 36 Madagascar Wildlife Expedition 37

Madagascar Private Expedition

38 Morocco: Legendary Cities and the Sahara 39

68 Terms and Conditions 70 Expedition Calendar

Morocco Private Expedition

MIDDLE EAST 40 The Holy Land: Past, Present, and Future

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For more than 130 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. Through National Geographic Expeditions, you gain access to people and places. 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. When you travel with us, you support the work of our explorers. That is the National Geographic difference.

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National Geographic photographer Thomas Peschak frames a selfie with fish in the waters of Baja.

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KNOWLEDGE

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EXPLORE WITH OUR EXPERTS You deepen your understanding of the world when you travel with us. From the scientists, photographers, and explorers who lead 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 insights about the places we visit. ST E V E B OY E S

Steve Boyes is a conservationist, biologist and National Geographic Emerging Explorer. He’s travelled across Africa, studying wildlife rehabilitation and biodiversity, and will lead the Southern Africa by Private Air expedition on May 28 2019.

CARROLL DUNHAM

Medical Anthropologist and filmmaker, Carroll Dunham has worked on over a dozen films for National Geographic. Carroll has become an expert in the Himalayas, having lived there for 25 years, and will lead the March 11 2019 departure of Bhutan: Kingdom in the Clouds.

L A LY L I C H T E N F E L D

Laly Lichtenfeld is a conservationist and National Geographic Explorer who works with National Geographic’s Big Cats Initiative to preserve Tanzania’s lions, leopards and cheetahs. Laly will join the August 5 and September 2 departures of On Safari: Tanzania’s Great Migration.

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GIVE BACK

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T R AV E L A N D S U P P O RT E X P L O R AT I O N When you travel with us, you help further the work of our scientists, explorers, and educators around the world. Every year, we distribute a portion of our proceeds to the National Geographic Society, creating more opportunities to work toward a planet in balance. To learn more, visit natgeo.com/giveback. In Iceland, National Geographic grantees are examining how expanding meltwater lakes are impacting the rate of glacial retreat.

The Society is funding a geological survey of Egypt's Theban Mountains that will inform the archaeological preservation of ancient tombs and temples.

National Geographic photographer and grantee Ami Vitale is documenting the efforts of Kenya’s tribal communities to conserve resident megafauna, including the black rhinoceros.

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Elephants crossing the Savanna at sunset in Kenya.

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ACCESS

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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.

On our new expedition to Georgia and Armenia, examine early Homo erectus skulls alongside a National Geographic researcher who excavated them (see page 44).

Visit a wildlife rescue centre in Vietnam's Cuc Phuong National Park, home to a National Geographic–supported project that is tackling the illegal pangolin trade (see page 66).

Meet experts at the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund's Rariseke Research Centre and track mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park, where NG grantee Dian Fossey conducted research on gorillas for 18 years (see page 28).

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AC T I V I T Y L E V E L S LIGHT Travellers should be in good health and comfortable walking or standing for extended periods of time. Daily activities may include city walking tours, visits to sites, game drives on bumpy roads, or easy hikes. L I G H T/ M O D E R A T E Travellers should be in good health and comfortable walking or standing for extended periods of time. Daily activities may include city walking tours, visits to sites, game drives, or easy hikes, with options for more physical activities such as hiking, kayaking, snorkeling, and biking. Note: All cruises are rated Light or Moderate; travellers can choose between light or moderate activities according to their capabilities. M O D E R AT E Travellers should be physically fit and prepared for multiple hours of activity (e.g. hiking, kayaking, biking) each day. M O D E R AT E / S T R E N U O U S Travellers should be physically fit and prepared for multiple hours of activity (e.g. hiking, kayaking, biking) each day. Certain days may have more challenging physical activity, such as ascents/descents on steep mountainous terrain. STRENUOUS Designed for experienced active travellers in excellent physical condition, these itineraries may include full-day hikes (sometimes at high altitude) or full-day kayaking excursions. Trails often include steep ascents/descents on mountainous terrain, with some exposed sections. MAXIMUM The ultimate challenge for serious hikers who are very fit and have experience hiking or trekking at high elevations. These itineraries include numerous challenging, full-day hikes.

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A ranger at the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya shares a special moment with a black rhinoceros.

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A L A S K A : D E N A L I T O K E N A I FJ O R D S

• Take in Alaska's epic wilderness through the glass-domed cars of the Denali Star train. • Explore Denali’s backcountry from our adventure lodge deep in the heart of the park. • Spot marine life and tidewater glaciers on a cruise in Kenai Fjords National Park.

DAYS 3–5 I DENALI NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE/ANCHORAGE Spend two full days exploring Denali's magnificent interior by foot or mountain bike from Denali Backcountry Lodge, one of National Geographic's Top 10 Adventure Lodges of the World. Continue to Anchorage for an evening at leisure. Denali Backcountry Lodge; Hotel Captain Cook | Meals: Days 3–4: B/L/D Daily; Day 5: B/L DAY 6 I SEWARD HIGHWAY/KENAI PENINSULA Travel the stunningly scenic Seward Highway on one of National Geographic’s Drives of a Lifetime. Ride the tram to the top of Mount Alyeska, and get up close to Alaska’s wild residents at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Centre. Seward Windsong Lodge | Meals: B/L/D DAYS 1–2 I FAIRBANKS, ALASKA/DENALI NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE Hear Iditarod tales from trail veteran Mary Shields—the first woman to complete the race— and interact with sled dogs at her cabin outside Fairbanks. Ride the Denali Star, taking in the scenery from the train’s upper deck. Later, drive to our lodge deep in the heart of Denali, spotting moose, caribou, grizzly bears, and more along our route. Springhill Suites Fairbanks; Denali Backcountry Lodge | Meals: Day 1: D; Day 2: B/L/D

8 D AY S F R O M £ 5 , 2 7 0

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Light/Moderate

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany you on this trip. Naturalist and environmental scientist Carl Tobin will join all the June departures, as well as the August 14, 2019 departure. INFORMATION 2019 Dates: June 5–12 | June 12–19 | June 19–26 July 17–24 | Aug. 14–21 | Aug. 28–Sept. 4 | Sept. 4–11 These departures are specifically designed for families. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Kids ages 7–17 receive a £150 discount on family departures. Single supplement is from £935. Airfare is not included in the price.

DAYS 7–8 I KENAI FJORDS NATIONAL PARK/ANCHORAGE Cruise the coast of Kenai Fjords National Park, spotting all manner of marine life, including orcas, humpbacks, sea otters, and harbour seals; and see an advancing tidewater glacier calve chunks of ice into the water. Hike to the terminus of Exit Glacier. Seward Windsong Lodge | Meals: Day 7: B/L/D; Day 8: B Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

Above: A bull moose makes its way across a colourful patch of tundra in Denali.

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G L A C I E R N AT I O N A L PA R K

7 D AY S F R O M £ 3 , 8 7 5

• Join a naturalist to search for bears, moose, and bighorn sheep in Glacier National Park. • Ascend the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road and go rafting on the Flathead River. • Spend a day amid the stunning mountains of Canada's Waterton Lakes National Park.

take to the waters of the Middle Fork of the Flathead River on a float trip. Lake McDonald Lodge | Meals: B/L/D Daily DAYS 4–5 I GOING-TO-THE-SUN ROAD/ MANY GLACIER VALLEY Journey along the Going-to-the-Sun Road— a 50-mile engineering marvel that crosses the Continental Divide. We'll stop for some truly breathtaking hikes before arriving in Many Glacier Valley, home to abundant wildlife and some of the park’s last visible glaciers. Cruise across Swiftcurrent and Josephine Lakes aboard a classic wooden boat. Then delve deeper into the valley, choosing between a short hike or a more strenuous trek to a glacier. Many Glacier Hotel | Meals B/L/D Daily DAY 1 I KALISPELL, MONTANA/WHITEFISH Arrive in Kalispell and transfer to our hotel in Whitefish. Grouse Mountain Lodge DAYS 2–3 I BIG MOUNTAIN/LAKE MCDONALD Ride to the scenic summit of Big Mountain, and set off on a hike overlooking Flathead Valley. Then explore the west side of Glacier National Park from our base at a historic lodge. Experience Lake McDonald Valley while hiking one of the many trails to Avalanche Lake. Later,

Expert Led

Light/Moderate

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Geologist, naturalist, and avid birder Kitty Coley will join the August 17, 2019 departure.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: July 6–12 | Aug. 3–9 | Aug. 17–23 Sept. 1–7 | Sept. 7–13 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £975. Airfare is not included in the price.

DAY 6 I WATERTON LAKES NATIONAL PARK, CANADA Set out on a daylong excursion to Canada's Waterton Lakes National Park, which, together with Glacier, became the world's first international peace park in 1932. Explore the area on foot and by boat, and enjoy a classic “high tea” at the legendary Prince of Wales Hotel. Many Glacier Hotel DAY 7 I KALISPELL After breakfast, depart for home. Meals: B

Above: A historic red bus winds along the scenic Going-to-the-Sun Road.

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C A N A D I A N RO C K I E S BY RA I L A N D T RA I L

8 D AY S F R O M £ 8 , 3 7 0

• Take in views of Canada's Rockies from the glass-domed Rocky Mountaineer train. • Trek atop the powerful Athabasca Glacier with an expert guide.

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• Settle into iconic hotels, including the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.

Yellowhead Pass. Our train voyage culminates as we glide by Mount Robson, the tallest summit in the Canadian Rockies. Hotel 540 or Sandman Signature Kamloops Hotel; Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge | Meals: Day 2: B/L; Day 3: B/L/D DAYS 4–5 I JASPER NATIONAL PARK Discover the pristine beauty and iconic creatures of Jasper National Park. Cruise across Maligne Lake, and soar into the mountains via the Jasper SkyTram for stunning views of glacier-sculpted valleys splashed with turquoise lakes. Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge | Meals: Day 4: B/L; Day 5: B/L/D

DAY 1 I VANCOUVER, CANADA Walk Stanley Park’s famous seawall for incredible views of the Vancouver skyline. Wedgewood Hotel and Spa | Meals: D DAYS 2–3 I ROCKY MOUNTAINEER Climb aboard the celebrated Rocky Mountaineer train and take in jaw-dropping views of the Canadian Rockies from luxurious glass-domed coaches. Ride past dramatic gorges and waterfalls, and cross the Continental Divide at

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A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Geologist and naturalist Kirt Kempter will join the September 23, 2019 departure.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: July 8–15 | Aug. 12–19 | Sept. 2–9 Sept. 23–30 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £2,570. Airfare is not included in the price.

DAY 6 I ICEFIELDS PARKWAY Travel along the scenic Icefields Parkway toward Banff National Park, stopping en route for a trekking excursion atop Athabasca Glacier. Later, settle into our historic lake-front hotel. Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise | Meals: B/L DAYS 7–8 I BANFF NATIONAL PARK/ YOHO NATIONAL PARK/CALGARY Hike through spectacular Banff National Park to discover the mirror-like waters of Moraine Lake. Enjoy a picnic lunch, then view the Spiral Tunnels of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Browse the Yoho National Park Visitor Centre and its impressive fossil exhibits. Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise | Meals: Day 7: B/L/D; Day 8: B

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Above: The Rocky Mountaineer, as captured by National Geographic photographer Susan Seubert while on assignment.

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W I N T E R W I L D L I F E I N Y E L LOWSTO N E

• Explore Yellowstone by heated snow coach, and see Old Faithful without the crowds. • Meet a wildlife cinematographer and hear about his career shooting for National Geographic. • Search for bison and elusive wolves while on safari in the sweeping Lamar Valley.

and use a spotting scope to search for these elusive creatures. Later, a renowned wildlife cinematographer joins us (his schedule permitting) to share his experiences shooting for National Geographic. Best Western Plus by Mammoth Hot Springs | Meals: Days 2–5; B/L/D Daily

DAY 1 I BOZEMAN, MONTANA/GARDINER Travel to our hotel just outside Yellowstone National Park. Best Western Plus by Mammoth Hot Springs | Meals: D DAY 2 I MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WYOMING/LAMAR VALLEY At Mammoth Hot Springs, stroll colourful mineral-spring terraces outlined in snow. Then head to the Lamar Valley, where grey wolves were first reintroduced to Yellowstone in 1995,

DAYS 3–4 I GRAND CANYON OF THE YELLOWSTONE/OLD FAITHFUL Walk to the rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone to see its thundering waterfall and the ice arch that forms from the spray. Continue to Old Faithful to explore a dramatic landscape of erupting geysers, frozen waterfalls, and gem-coloured mineral pools. Keep an eye out for wildlife—bison, encrusted in ice, often stand among the pools for warmth. After dark, step outside to admire the incredible canopy of stars in one of the world's best constellation-viewing spots. Old Faithful Snow Lodge

6 D AY S F R O M £ 3 , 6 4 0

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A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Author and biologist Jeremy Schmidt will join the December 24 and 30, 2019 departures.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Dec. 22–27 | Dec. 24–29 Dec. 27, 2019–Jan. 1, 2020 | Dec. 30, 2019–Jan. 4, 2020 2020 Dates: Jan. 5–10 | Jan. 12–17 | Jan. 25–30 Feb. 16–21 | Feb. 22–27 These departures are photography expeditions, led by a National Geographic photographer and limited to 16 travellers. Cost: from £4,030 per person, double occupancy, and subject to change Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £700. Airfare is not included in the price.

DAY 5 I YELLOWSTONE/BIG SKY, MONTANA After visiting the whimsical Fountain Paint Pot, travel to Big Sky, Montana and settle into a comfortable log cabin lodge. Celebrate our adventure at a farewell dinner. Rainbow Ranch Lodge or Lone Mountain Ranch DAY 6 I BOZEMAN Return to Bozeman for your flight home. Meals: B

Above: A herd of bison forage for grasses and sedges beneath the snow.

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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

• 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 and search for bison, bears, elk, and the elusive grey wolf—reintroduced here in 1995. Meet with a renowned wildlife photographer, and enjoy hikes and more wildlife sightings this afternoon. Best Western by Mammoth Hot Springs 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 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 a welcome dinner. Hilton Garden Inn Bozeman; Best Western by Mammoth Hot Springs | Meals: Day 2–5: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 6–8 I GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK/JACKSON Journey south to the saw-toothed Teton Range. Visit the historic Murie Ranch, and enjoy a float trip on the Snake River. Explore the National Museum of Wildlife Art or downtown Jackson. Ride a tram to the top of Rendezvous Peak before transferring to the airport for your flight home. Jackson Lake Lodge | Meals: Day 6: B/L; Day 7: B/L/D; Day 8: B

8 D AY S F R O M £ 3 , 8 7 5

Expert Led

Light/Moderate

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Geologist Kirt Kempter will join the May 18 and June 1, 2019 departures.

INFORMATION

2019 Dates: May 18–25 | June 1–8 | June 22–29 July 6–13 | July 27–Aug. 3 | July 20–27 Aug. 24–31 | Sept. 4–11 | Sept. 26–Oct. 3 These departures are specifically designed for families. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Kids ages 7–17 receive a £150 discount on family departures. Single supplement is from £1,285. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Above: A traveller captures a picture-perfect reflection of the Tetons.

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A RC H E S , C A N YO N L A N D S , A N D M E S A V E R D E N AT I O N A L PA R K S

7 D AY S F R O M £ 3 , 4 8 5

• Hike and picnic among the intriguing landscapes of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. • Arrive at your riverside lodge by raft after a float down the Colorado River. • Take a 4x4 tour of Monument Valley with Navajo guides.

Park, a promontory high above a gooseneck in the Colorado River. Red Cliffs Lodge | Meals: B/L/D Daily DAYS 4–5 I CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK/MONUMENT VALLEY Visit Newspaper Rock State Historical Monument, and hike among sandstone spires in the Needles District of Canyonlands. Enjoy a picnic, then retreat for the night to the historic town of Bluff. The next day, get immersed in one of the most iconic landscapes of the American West— Monument Valley. Join native guides on a jeep tour of the valley, hear the Navajo perspective on the area’s history, and enjoy a traditional Navajo lunch. Desert Rose Inn | Meals B/L/D Daily

DAY 1 I GRAND JUNCTION, COLORADO Arrive in Grand Junction and transfer to your hotel. DoubleTree by Hilton Grand Junction DAYS 2–3 I MOAB, UTAH Take the scenic route to Moab on a rafting trip along the Colorado River into Utah's canyon country, and arrive at our riverside lodge. Rise early the following morning and explore Arches National Park on a series of short hikes. Visit Dead Horse Point State

DAYS 6–7 I MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK, COLORADO/DURANGO Set off on a breathtaking drive through Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, and arrive at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Mesa Verde National Park—a complex network of Ancestral Puebloan dwellings. Discover the remarkable culture that built these villages and imposing cliff dwellings, then continue to the historic railroad town of Durango. Transfer to the airport for your flight home. Strater Hotel | Meals: Day 6: B/L/D; Day 7: B

Above: A traveller pauses to survey the sun as it creeps above Mesa Arch in Canyonlands National Park.

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Expert Led

Light/Moderate

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Geologist, naturalist, and avid birder Kitty Coley will join the October 20, 2019 departure.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Apr. 21–27 | May 5–11 | May 12–18 Oct. 6–12 | Oct. 13–19 | Oct. 20–26 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £740. Airfare is not included in the price.

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G R A N D C A N YO N , B RYC E , A N D Z I O N N AT I O N A L PA R K S

8 D AY S F R O M £ 3 , 7 2 0

• 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's wildlife from rangers.

multi-hued chasm carved by the Colorado River over millions of years. Choose from a variety of hikes and learn about the park’s unique ecosystems. Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim DAYS 4–5 I ZION NATIONAL PARK, UTAH Journey along the spectacular Mount Carmel Scenic Byway to Zion National Park. Hear from our expert about the geological 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. Flanigan's Inn

DAYS 1–2 I ST. GEORGE, UTAH/ GRAND CANYON, ARIZONA From St. George, venture into canyon country, stopping at Pipe Springs National Monument. Settle into our historic lodge overlooking the Grand Canyon. Best Western Plus Abbey Inn; Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim | Meals: Day 1: D; Days 2–7: B/L/D Daily DAY 3 I GRAND CANYON NORTH RIM Explore the canyon’s 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's Canyon's famous hoodoos, whimsical rock formations that have been eroded into surreal spires. Bryce Canyon Lodge or Best Western Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel

Expert Led

Light/Moderate

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Author and biologist Jeremy Schmidt will join the June 15, 2019 departure.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: May 25–June 1 | June 15–22 June 29–July 6 | July 13–20 | July 27–Aug. 3 Aug. 24–31 | Sept. 7–14 | Sept. 21–28 | Oct. 5–12 These departures are specifically designed for families. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Kids ages 7–17 receive a £150 discount on family departures. Single supplement is from £990. Airfare is not included in the price.

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

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

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B E L I Z E A N D T I K A L P R I VAT E E X P E D I T I O N

• V isit a family in a Kek’chi Maya village, and help prepare traditional dishes before sitting down to lunch with your hosts. • Enjoy a private tour of the ancient Maya ruins of Tikal. • Snorkel among myriad marine life on the world’s second largest coral reef system. park rangers at the Port of Honduras Marine Reserve. Visit a family in a Kek’chi Maya village, and help prepare traditional dishes before sitting down to lunch with your hosts. Copal Tree Lodge | Meals: Days 2–3: B/L Daily

9 D AY S F R O M £ 3 , 6 4 5 based on 6 people travelling together

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EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC UNIQUE LODGE

DAYS 4–5 I BELIZE CITY/CAYO DISTRICT/ TIKAL, GUATEMALA Fly back to Belize City and visit the Belize Zoo—an animal rehabilitation sanctuary— before continuing to the Cayo District. Cross the border into Guatemala for a private tour of the ancient Maya ruins at Tikal. Chaa Creek | Meals: B/L Daily

DAYS 1–3 I BELIZE CITY/ PUNTA GORDA, BELIZE Travel to Copal Tree Lodge—a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World nestled in the lush coastal jungles of southern Belize. Upon arrival, National Geographic guests are invited to participate in an exclusive chocolate- making class and a coffee tasting. During your stay, snorkel pristine cayes, seek out the endangered West Indian manatee, and meet

DAYS 6–9 I CAYO DISTRICT, BELIZE/ AMBERGRIS CAYE Visit the Barton Creek Cave and canoe through the passageways of this Maya underworld. Then fly to stunning Ambergris Caye, bordering the Belize Barrier Reef. Swim and snorkel among sharks, stingrays, and coral gardens at the Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley, and opt to dive into the sapphire depths of Belize’s Great Blue Hole if you wish. Fly home via Belize City. Victoria House Resort & Spa Meals: Day 6: B/L; Days 7–9: B Daily

Dates: This is a private expedition that is offered year-round, except in September and October, so you may request any dates that are convenient for you. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to availability. Single-traveller prices are available upon request. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Above: A snorkeller follows close on the fins of a sea turtle.

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Copal Tree Lodge

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P E RU : M AC H U P I C C H U I N N TO I N N T R E K

• Hike the Cordillera de Vilcabamba from one beautiful lodge to the next. • Spend a day discovering Machu Picchu, and opt to climb the iconic Huayna Picchu peak. • Enjoy an evening with National Geographic grantee Peter Frost or one of his colleagues.

optional half-day hike to a glacial lake. Salkantay Lodge | Meals: Days 2–8: B/L/D Daily DAYS 4–6 I HUAYRAQMACHAY/ COLLPAPAMPA/LUCMABAMBA Begin our four-day trek to Machu Picchu. Climb to the highest point of our trip before continuing to Wayra Lodge. The next day, descend into the Collpapampa Valley, and enjoy a traditional pachamanca barbecue dinner. Hike downhill through a valley, then make the short climb to Lucma Lodge. Wayra Lodge; Collpa Lodge; Lucma Lodge

DAY 1 I CUSCO, PERU Take a guided walk through Cusco, then gather for a talk with either National Geographic grantee Peter Frost or another prominent anthropologist. Palacio del Inka Hotel | Meals: D DAYS 2–3 I SORAYPAMPA Drive to our first lodge, stopping en route to visit the Inca ruins of Tarawasi. Continue to Marcoccasa and set out on an optional hike along the Camino Real. The next day, go on an

DAYS 7–8 I AGUAS CALIENTES/MACHU PICCHU Follow the trail uphill to the ruins of Llactapata, then board the train to Aguas Calientes. Settle into our hotel, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World. Spend the following day exploring Machu Picchu with our guides. Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel DAYS 9–10 I CUSCO Return to Cusco, stopping along the way at a weaving cooperative founded by National Geographic grantee Nilda Callañaupa Alvarez. Enjoy a farewell dinner before departing the next day. Palacio del Inka Hotel | Meals: Day 9: B/L/D; Day 10: B

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EXPEDITION TEAM One or two top adventure guides, often accompanied by local guides, will lead this trip. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC UNIQUE LODGE

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Apr. 7–16 | May 5–14 | May 19–28 June 16–25 | July 3–12 | July 21–30 | Aug. 4–13 Aug. 17–26 | Sept. 8–17 | Sept. 29–Oct. 8 | Oct. 6–15 2020 Dates: Apr. 5–14 | Apr. 9–28 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single rooms are not available upon request; all travellers will be paired with a same-gender roommate when possible. Otherwise, a single supplement from £1,940 will be charged. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Above: The Inca citadel of Machu Picchu was excavated in 1912 with support from National Geographic.

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P E R U P R I VA T E E X P E D I T I O N

• Stay in three spectacular National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World. • Unlock the secrets of Machu Picchu while exploring with a private guide. • Attend a private demonstration of traditional Andean wool-dying and weaving.

DAYS 1–2 I CUSCO, PERU Fly to Cusco and settle into Inkaterra La Casona— a member of the National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World collection—and enjoy an exclusive architectural tour of this 16th-century manor, once home to Simón Bolívar. The next day, take a private tour of Cusco. Inkaterra La Casona | Meals: Day 2: B DAYS 3–5 I SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCA Spend three days exploring the Sacred Valley

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from your base at Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba, a National Geographic Unique Lodge perched dramatically among emerald slopes. Get immersed in traditional Andean culture as you stroll Pisac’s famous market, learn about llamas in Awanacancha, visit the mountain village of Patacancha, and attend a private demonstration of traditional Andean wool-dying and weaving —practices recently revived in the region by National Geographic grantee 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: B/L Daily

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DAYS 6–9 I MACHU PICCHU/CUSCO/LIMA Take the scenic train ride to Aguas Calientes, or disembark early for a guided trek on the Inca Trail. Settle into Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, a National Geographic Unique Lodge nestled within its own private rain forest reserve. Take a guided nature walk through the property’s lush grounds, and visit the on-site spectacled bear rehabilitation program. Tour Machu Picchu at sunrise with a private guide. Enjoy a free night in Cusco before flying home via Lima. Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel; Inkaterra La Casona | Meals: Days 6–7: B/D Daily; Days 8–9: B Daily

This trip includes stays at three National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World: Inkaterra La Casona, Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba (pictured above), and Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel.

Above: Women in traditional dress stroll through Cusco.

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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. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC UNIQUE LODGES

INFORMATION Dates: This is a private expedition that is offered year-round, so you may request any dates that are convenient to you. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to availability. Single-traveller prices are available upon request. Airfare is not included in the cost.

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C O L O M B I A P R I VA T E E X P E D I T I O N

• Explore Medellín’s revitalised Comuna 13 neighbourhood with a local artist. • Observe armadillos, sloths and anteaters at a wildlife rehabilitation centre. • Discover Afro-Colombian culture at the first settlement for liberated slaves in the Americas.

at a farm outside Armenia, where some of the world’s best java is produced. Hike through an emerald valley in La Carbonera and enjoy a picnic beneath swaying Quindío wax palms. Hotel Estrella del Monte | Meals: Day 3: B/D; Day 4: B/L/D DAYS 5–6 I ALTO DE SAN MIGUEL/MEDELLÍN Venture into the cloud forests of Alto de San Miguel with a private guide, and visit the AIUNAU wildlife rehabilitation centre to observe rescued armadillos, sloths, and anteaters. Join a local artist to discover Medellín’s once-notorious Comuna 13 neighbourhood, now transformed into a vibrant creative enclave. Patio del Mundo Meals: Day 5: B/L/D; Day 6: B/L

DAYS 1–2 I BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA On a private tour of Bogotá, visit the traditional Plaza de Paloquemao market and ride a gondola to the summit of Cerro de Monserrate. Bask in the glow of pre-Columbian artifacts at the Gold Museum, go behind the scenes at Teatro Colón, and peruse the Botero Museum. Sofitel Bogotá Victoria Regia | Meals: Day 2: B/L/D DAYS 3–4 I COFFEE TRIANGLE Learn about the coffee production process

DAYS 7–10 I CARTAGENA/ PALENQUE DE SAN BASILIO On a private tour of enchanting Cartagena, see sites that inspired Colombian author and Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez. Venture to Palenque de San Basilio, believed to be the first settlement for liberated slaves in the Americas. Sail to idyllic Isla Majagua and explore by canoe, foot, or bike; then step to the rhythm of vallenato music during a private dance lesson. Casa San Agustín | Meals: Day 7: B/D; Day 8: B/L

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Light/Moderate

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 is a private expedition that is offered year-round, so you may request any dates that are convenient for you. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to availability. Single-traveller prices are available upon request. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Above: A woman sells fruit outside Cartagena’s Torre del Reloj.

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E C U A D O R P R I VA T E E X P E D I T I O N

• Sail between the isles of the Galápagos by yacht, enjoying up-close encounters with wildlife. • Ride an aerial bike through the treetops of the Chocó rain forest. • A s a National Geographic guest, you're exclusively invited to a private ceviche-making class with a lodge chef. seek out blue-footed boobies and frigate birds on North Seymour Island, spot Sally Lightfoot 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: Days 2–5: B/L/D Daily

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Private

Light/Moderate

EXPEDITION TEAM Knowledgeable local guides will accompany you on your trip, and you will meet other local experts as described in the itinerary. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC UNIQUE LODGES

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: Day 6: B; Day 7: B/L

DAYS 1–5 I QUITO, ECUADOR/GALÁPAGOS From Quito, travel to the Galápagos Islands and settle into Finch Bay Galapagos Hotel, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World tucked into one of Isla Santa Cruz’s secluded bays. As a National Geographic guest, you’re exclusively invited to a private ceviche-making class with a lodge chef. Enjoy three days to explore the wild wonders of this famed archipelago with lodge naturalists. Sail aboard an intimate yacht, disembarking to

DAYS 8–11 I MASHPI RESERVE Visit the archaeological site of Tulipe en route to Mashpi Lodge, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World set in a cloud forest reserve. Set out on interpretive day and nighttime walks through the forest, seeking out howler monkeys, kaleidoscopic birds, neon frogs, and more. Join a biologist at the Life Centre—the lodge’s research station—for an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour. Visit the Equatorial Monument on your return trip to the Quito airport. Mashpi Lodge | Meals: Days 8–10: B/L/D Daily; Day 11: B

INFORMATION Dates: This is a private expedition that is offered year-round, so you may request any dates that are convenient for you. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to availability. Single-traveller prices are available upon request. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Above: A pair of sea lions frolick in the waters off the Galápagos Islands.

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This trip includes stays at two National Geographic Unique Lodges: Mashpi Lodge (pictured above) and Finch Bay Galapagos Hotel.


A R G E N T I N A A N D C H I L E : H I K I N G , K AYA K I N G , AND RAFTING THE LAKE DISTRICT

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• Trek the pristine countryside surrounding Bariloche in Nahuel Huapi National Park. • Raft the rapids of the mighty Futaleufú River, and kayak Reloncavi Fjord. • Hike Chaitén Volcano in Pumalín National Park, part of Chile's "Ruta de los Parques".

and a tango lesson. Estancia Peuma Hue | Meals: Day 1: D; Day 2: B/L/D; Day 3: B/L; Day 4: B/L/D DAYS 5–7 I PUERTO VARAS, CHILE/ VICENTE PÉREZ ROSALES NATIONAL PARK Make the Andean Lakes Crossing, sailing on catamarans from Argentina to Chile through a network of jewel-coloured lakes. Hike the Desolation Pass route in Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park, and navigate Reloncaví Fjord by kayak, keeping an eye out for sea lions and Austral dolphins. Hotel AWA | Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 1–4 I SAN CARLOS DE BARILOCHE, ARGENTINA/NAHUEL HUAPI NATIONAL PARK Discover the quaint town of Bariloche, and hike in Nahuel Huapi National Park, enjoying views of sparkling lakes and snowcapped volcanic peaks. Tackle the popular Refugio Frey trail, kayak the azure waters of Gutiérrez Lake, and go horseback riding around our estancia. Delve into local culture with an Argentinian barbecue

DAYS 8–12 I PUMALÍN NATIONAL PARK/ YELCHO GLACIER/FUTALEUFÚ RIVER/ ESQUEL, ARGENTINA Trek to the top of Chaitén Volcano in rugged Pumalín National Park, then venture to the massive Yelcho Hanging Glacier in Corcovado National Park. Spend two days rafting the Futaleufú River—one of the finest white-water destinations in the world—riding the rapids below lush mountains, cliffs, and waterfalls. Or choose to hike in the scenic Azul River Valley. Cap off your adventure with a farewell dinner paired with fine Chilean wines. Yelcho en la Patagonia; Uman Lodge | Meals: Days 8–9: B/L/D Daily ; Day 10: B/L; Day 11: B/L/D; Day 12: B

Active

Moderate/Strenuous

EXPEDITION TEAM One or two top adventure guides, often accompanied by local guides, will lead this trip. INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Nov. 15–26 | Dec. 3–14 2020 Dates: Jan. 20–31 | Feb. 17–28 | Mar. 3–14 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,555. Airfare is not included in the price. Prices based on 2019 departures.

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Above: Travellers take in a spectacular view while exploring the Argentine Lake District.

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E X P L O R I N G PATA G O N I A

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• Explore Patagonia’s incredible wonders by land and sea. • Settle into Tierra Patagonia, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World. • Take a walk across Magdalena Island, home to more than 100,000 Magellanic penguins.

DAY 2 I BUENOS AIRES Spend the day discovering this cosmopolitan capital, known as the Paris of South America. On a city tour, see the Recoleta Cemetery, final resting place for Eva “Evita” Perón and other notable Argentinians. Continue to the historic presidential palace, La Casa Rosada, and the cathedral in Plaza de Mayo. After lunch, explore the cobblestoned lanes of San Telmo and the colourful artists’ quarter of La Boca. Sofitel Buenos Aires Recoleta | Meals: B/L

DAY 1 I BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA Arrive this morning in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires. Transfer to our hotel in the heart of the stylish Recoleta neighbourhood and explore the nearby galleries, museums, and cafés at your leisure. Enjoy a tango performance, followed by a welcome dinner. Sofitel Buenos Aires Recoleta | Meals: D

DAY 3 I USHUAIA/TIERRA DEL FUEGO NATIONAL PARK Fly to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world, and visit Tierra del Fuego National Park. Embark our ship and sail toward the famed Beagle Channel. M.V. Stella Australis or M.V. Ventus Australis | Meals: B/L/D DAY 4 I CAPE HORN, CHILE/WULAIA BAY Weather permitting, take Zodiacs to Cape Horn for panoramic views from the southernmost tip of South America. Later, explore Wulaia Bay, where Charles Darwin landed during his voyage on the H.M.S. Beagle. Choose one of two walks to experience the spectacular beauty of the surrounding Magellanic forest. M.V. Stella Australis or M.V. Ventus Australis | Meals: B/L/D

Expert Led

DAYS 5–6 I MAGDALENA CHANNEL/ AGOSTINI SOUND As we navigate the Magdalena Channel, spot penguins, dolphins, albatrosses, and other seabirds. After entering the Pia Fjord, board Zodiacs and head out on a shore excursion on Pia Glacier. Continue along the Beagle Channel to the Garibaldi Glacier. Embark on a challenging hike through the Magellanic forest if you choose. The next day, cruise majestic Agostini Sound, and disembark for a closer look at Águila Glacier. During an easy walk, take in spectacular views of the brilliant blue-and-white ice set off by black mountains, and learn about the geological forces that shaped this dramatic land. M.V. Stella Australis or M.V. Ventus Australis Meals: B/L/D Daily DAY 7 I MAGDALENA ISLAND/ PUNTA ARENAS Take a morning walk on Magdalena Island, home to a colony of more than 100,000 Magellanic penguins. Disembark in Punta Arenas and continue across the southern Pampas, looking for herds of guanacos as well as rheas, grey foxes, and black-necked swans. Settle into our spectacular hotel—Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa, a member of the National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World collection. Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa | Meals: B/L/D

Clockwise from above: A photographer captures the scenery surrounding the famed Paine massif; Magellanic penguins nesting in Patagonia; travellers survey a massive glacier in Patagonia; tango dancers strike a pose in Buenos Aires's La Boca neighbourhood.

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DAYS 8–10 I TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK During the next three days, tailor your exploration to your interests, choosing from among a variety of hiking and horseback-riding excursions in the park. Discover Lago de Grey and its incredibly blue sculpted ice; hike through beech forests along the shore of Laguna Azul; and marvel at rock paintings left by the indigenous Aonikenk people, some of the earliest inhabitants of the region. Photograph wildlife near the northern limits of the park; or relax at the hotel, taking advantage of its wonderful amenities. Enjoy evening lectures, and cap off your stay with a festive barbecue in the company of local gauchos, getting a glimpse into traditional Patagonian cowboy culture. Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa | Meals: B/L/D Daily DAY 11 I PUNTA ARENAS/SANTIAGO Today, drive to the Punta Arenas airport for the flight to Santiago. Arrive this evening and check in to our hotel. The Singular Santiago | Meals: B/L DAY 12 I SANTIAGO Spend a full day exploring Santiago. On a walking tour of the city centre, see the elegant Plaza de Armas, the Palacio de la Moneda, and the 18th-century Metropolitan Cathedral. View

the impressive collection at Santiago’s Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art, and enjoy a farewell celebration at a Chilean winery. This evening, transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: B/L OPTIONAL EXTENSION

Add a five-day post-trip extension to Easter Island from £3,795 per person, double occupancy. Or extend your trip to Chile’s Atacama Desert with a stay at Tierra Atacama Hotel & Spa, another member of the National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World collection.

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Naturalist Eduardo Shaw has lived with his family in Patagonia for more than 20 years. He will join the November 10, 2019, and both January 2020 departures. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC UNIQUE LODGE

Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa

INFORMATION

THE M.V. VENTUS AUSTRALIS AND M.V. STELLA AUSTRALIS The M.V. Ventus Australis (built in 2017) and M.V. Stella Australis (built in 2010) are sister ships designed specifically to cruise the spectacular Patagonian waterways. Each ship has a hundred outside-facing cabins that feature a large window, an en suite bathroom, a satellite phone, and individual temperature controls. Cabins are available on three levels: Category A on the second level, Category AA on the third level, and Category AAA on the fourth level. Facilities include an open deck, three lounges, a library, a game room, and a single-seating dining room. All cabins in our allotment are the same size.

2019 Dates: Mar. 3–14 | Nov. 10–21 | Nov. 22–Dec. 3 Dec. 28, 2019–Jan. 8, 2020 2020 Dates: Jan. 13–24 | Jan. 25–Feb. 5 | Feb. 6–17 Feb. 22–Mar. 4 | Mar. 5–16 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single-cabin pricing is from £2,600. Airfare is not included in the price. Prices based on Category A Cabin for March 2019 departure.

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P A T A G O N I A P R I VA T E E X P E D I T I O N

• Join a private guide for a hike beneath Argentina’s iconic Fitz Roy massif. • Witness the powerful calving of the Perito Moreno Glacier. •N ational Geographic guests will be treated to an exclusive architecture tour of the award-winning Tierra Patagonia property. Monte Fitz Roy, and the perfect spot for your picnic lunch. Hosteria Senderos | Meals: B/L Daily 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, and then join a boat cruise on the surrounding waters for a different perspective. Hotel Posada Los Alamos | Meals: B/L Daily

DAY 1 I BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA Enjoy a day at leisure in Buenos Aires’ stylish Recoleta district, or take an optional 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 Drive to Torres del Paine National Park, where you’ll settle into Tierra Patagonia, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World perched at the edge of Lake Sarmiento. National Geographic guests will be treated to an exclusive architecture tour of this award-winning property. Spend three full days exploring the wilds of Torres del Paine by foot, horseback, or 4x4 vehicle. Encounter sapphire lakes and rushing waterfalls, rugged peaks and karst cornices. Ride horseback alongside 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: Days 6–9: B/L/D Daily; Day 10: B

Above: A guest takes in the view of the Torres del Paine peaks from the pool at Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa.

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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. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC UNIQUE LODGE

Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa

INFORMATION Dates: This is a private expedition offered from October through March, so you may request any dates that are convenient for you. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to availability. Single-traveller prices are available upon request. Airfare is not included in the price. Prices based on departures up to March 2019.

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A U S T R A L I A P R I VA T E E X P E D I T I O N

• Stay in three spectacular National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World. • Watch the sunrise over Uluru, and examine its ancient rock paintings with a guide. • Sip cocktails alongside grazing kangaroos and wallabies on Kangaroo Island.

DAYS 1–2 I SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Tour the Sydney Opera House with a private guide, and join a cruise across Sydney Harbour. Shangri-La Hotel Sydney | Meals: Day 2: B/L DAYS 3–5 I LIZARD ISLAND Settle into Lizard Island Resort, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World bordering the Great Barrier Reef. Delve into the reef’s brilliant underwater world, exploring by snorkel, catamaran, motorised dinghy, and stand-up

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paddleboard. National Geographic travellers are invited to embark on a private sunset cruise. Lizard Island Resort | Meals: Day 3: B/D; Days 4–5: B/L/D Daily

EXPEDITION TEAM

DAYS 6–8 I CAIRNS/ULURU Travel via Cairns to Longitude 131°, a National Geographic Unique Lodge with views of sacred Uluru. In Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, examine Uluru’s ancient rock paintings, and walk between the rock domes of Walpa Gorge. National Geographic guests enjoy an exclusive introduction to outback cuisine in the lodge kitchen. Shangri-La Hotel Sydney; The Marina, Cairns; Longitude 131° Meals: Day 6: B; Days 7–8: B/L/D Daily

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC UNIQUE LODGES

DAYS 9–13 I KANGAROO ISLAND/SYDNEY Spend three nights at the elegant Southern Ocean Lodge, a National Geographic Unique Lodge perched atop coastal cliffs. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of the property, as well as a five-course "taste of Kangroo Island" dining experience. Join lodge naturalists to walk coastal trails, observe sea lions, and discover unique geology; and sip sundowners alongside grazing kangaroos and wallabies. Fly home via Sydney. Southern Ocean Lodge; Shangri-La Hotel Sydney Meals: Day 9: B/D; Days 10–11: B/L/D Daily; Days 12–13: B Daily

This trip includes stays at three National Geographic Unique Lodges: Southern Ocean Lodge (pictured above), Lizard Island Resort, and Longitude 131°.

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

INFORMATION Dates: This is a private expedition that is offered year-round, so you may request any dates that are convenient for you. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to availability. Single-traveller prices are available upon request. Airfare is not included in the price. Prices based on Jan to Sep departures.

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Above: Travellers sit down to dinner with a view of Uluru at Longitude 131°—a National Geographic Unique Lodge.

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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

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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 Centre.

Geographic grantee Emily Otali and search 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 an afternoon wildlife cruise. Kyaninga Lodge; Kyambura Gorge Lodge 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

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: Days 2–8: B/L/D Daily DAYS 3–5 I KIBALE NATIONAL PARK/ QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK In Kibale National Park, meet with National

DAYS 9–11 I VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, RWANDA/KIGALI Meet experts at the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund’s Karisoke Research Centre to learn about ongoing conservation efforts. Track mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park, where National Geographic grantee Dian Fossey conducted research on gorillas for 18 years. Spend a morning searching for endangered golden monkeys with National Geographic grantee Deogratias Tuyisingize. Virunga Lodge | Meals: Day 9–10: B/L/D Daily; Day 11: B/L

Above: These endangered moutain gorillas are two of the roughly one thousand that remain in the wilds of Central Africa.

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A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Wildlife biologist, author, and educator Lucy Spelman will join the December 29, 2019 departure.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: June 25–July 5 | July 16–26 | Aug. 20–30 Sept. 3–13 | Dec. 29, 2019–Jan. 8, 2020 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £2,715. All primate-tracking permits are included. Airfare is not included in the price.

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9 D AY S F R O M £ 7,1 1 0 based on 4+ people travelling together

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

your eyes out for prowling cheetahs and leopards. Arusha Coffee Lodge; Oliver’s Camp Meals: Days 2–3: B/L/D Daily DAYS 4–5 I NGORONGORO CRATER Enjoy a picnic breakfast on the floor of World Heritage–listed Ngorongoro Crater, the largest non-flooded caldera in the world. Embark on a safari through this green-walled wildlife paradise, home to some 25,000 animals. Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge | Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 1–3 I ARUSHA, TANZANIA/ TARANGIRE NATIONAL PARK Arrive in Arusha and travel to Tarangire National Park. If your trip is between June and September, stop at the Noloholo Environmental Centre*, headed by National Geographic Explorer Laly Lichtenfeld and run in partnership with the local Maasai people. Then settle into your camp in the heart of Tarangire National Park. Encounter herds of elephants, zebras, giraffes, and wildebeests on game drives—and keep

DAYS 6–9 I SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK/ ARUSHA Fly to the vast plains of the Serengeti and check into your tented suite. Spend the next three days exploring Serengeti National Park on game drives, and search 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; Rivertrees Country Inn | Meals: Days 6–8: B/L/D Daily; Day 9: B/L

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Above: An elephant takes the beaten path in Tarangire National Park.

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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 £ 7, 4 8 0

• Meet Louise Leakey or 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 visit.

DAY 1 I ARUSHA, TANZANIA Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport and transfer to our hotel. Rivertrees Country Inn DAY 2 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 amid the stunning Rift Valley landscape. Plantation Lodge | Meals: B/L/D

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DAY 3 I LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK On a morning game drive, observe the wildlife that congregates on the shores of Lake Manyara. Enjoy a guided walk around the lodge’s grounds and gardens before hiking to a nearby coffee plantation. Plantation Lodge | Meals: B/L/D

the lodge. 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: B/L/D

DAY 4 I NGORONGORO CRATER After breakfast, travel to the Ngorongoro Highlands, where we will 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. After lunch, 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 colourful birdlife, from superb starlings to crowned cranes; and track elephants, rare black rhinos, cheetahs, and more. Ngorongoro Sopa Lodge | Meals: B/L/D

DAY 6 I OLDUVAI GORGE/SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK Drive to the 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 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 where much of his life’s research has been conducted. This afternoon, drive to our lodge in the southern Serengeti, looking for lions, giraffes, and leopards along the way. Serengeti Sopa Lodge | Meals: B/L/D

DAY 5 I NGORONGORO CRATER Return to the crater floor for breakfast and a morning safari. Enjoy an afternoon to relax and watch the sun set over the crater from

DAYS 7–8 I SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK Rise early for an optional hot-air balloon safari or a morning game drive before flying to the northern Serengeti. With luck, we will witness

Clockwise from above: Travellers on safari marvel at a cheetah family at rest; wildebeests cross Tanzanian grasslands on their annual migration; a Maasai warrior springs into the air during a traditional dance; a suite at Sayari Camp.

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the dramatic river crossings of the wildebeest migration. Great herds of wildebeests and zebras eye predators warily as crocodile snouts break the surface of the Mara River. Take in the region’s spectacular array of wildlife on morning and afternoon game drives. On our last evening, gather for a candlelit farewell dinner in the bush. Sayari Camp | Meals: B/L/D Daily DAY 9 I SERENGETI/ARUSHA After a final early-morning safari, fly back to Arusha. Relax at our hotel before connecting with your flight home. Rivertrees Country Inn | Meals: B/L OPTIONAL EXTENSION

Add a six-day post-trip extension to track gorillas in Rwanda from £6,590 per person, double occupancy; or a four-day post-trip safari in Tanzania’s Ruaha National Park from £3,720 per person, double occupancy.

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A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Conservationist and National Geographic Explorer Laly Lichtenfeld will join the August 5 and September 2, 2019 departures. INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Mar. 4–12* | July 8–16 | July 22–30 Aug. 5–13 | Aug. 12–20 | Sept. 2–10 | Sept. 8–16 Oct. 7–15 | Dec. 9–17* | Dec. 30, 2019–Jan. 7, 2020*

2020 Dates: Jan. 19–27* | Feb. 16–24*

In order to provide travellers 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. On the December through March 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.

*These departures follow a modified itinerary. See box at left. These departures are photography expeditions, led by a National Geographic photographer, and limited to 16 travellers. Cost: from £7,865 per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £2,095. Airfare is not included in the price. Prices based on December 2019 departures.

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K E N YA : U P C L O S E W I T H E L E P H A N T S , R H I N O S , A N D B I G C AT S

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• Set out on safari in three wildlife conservancies known for high concentrations of megafauna. • Meet National Geographic grantees working to protect Kenyan wildlife. • Interact with orphaned elephants at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi.

out on an afternoon safari, on the lookout for cheetahs, lions, zebras, and other creatures scattered across the endless savanna. Tortilis Camp | Meals: B/L/D DAY 3 I AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK Go on safari in Amboseli and learn about elephant behaviour while seeking out resident herds. Spend an afternoon at the Amboseli Elephant Research Project, home to the longest-running study of wild elephants in the world. Its director, Cynthia Moss, has received support from the National Geographic Society for her work. Meet with project researchers to hear about their time in the field observing herd dynamics and collecting biological samples. Tortilis Camp | Meals: B/L/D DAY 1 I NAIROBI, KENYA Arrive in Nairobi and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure. Tamarind Tree Hotel DAY 2 I AMBOSELI NATIONAL PARK Fly to Amboseli National Park, one of the best places in Africa to spot elephants. Enjoy a safari en route to our sustainable safari lodge, set within view of Mount Kilimanjaro—the world’s highest freestanding peak. After lunch and time to settle into your spacious tent, set

DAY 4 I LEWA WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY Fly to Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, 62,000 acres of golden savanna dotted on the northern flanks of Mount Kenya. Considered a model in the conservation field, this healthy habitat is home to a number of rare species, including the reticulated giraffe, Grevy’s zebra, and African wild dogs. Lewa and the neighbouring Borana Conservancy also harbour roughly 15 percent of Kenya’s entire rhino population. Settle into your tented camp; then set out on safari to

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track these and countless other creatures. Lewa Safari Camp | Meals: B/L/D DAY 5 I LEWA WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY If you wish, rise at daybreak for a birding walk, spotting avian species flitting and fluttering amid the grasses. Or see Lewa from a different perspective on a thrilling bushwalk. Tread in the tracks of lions, rhinos, and leopards; spot tiny members of the ecosystem; and learn to identify local flora. Later, meet with members of Lewa’s award-winning security team, whose effective patrolling of the reserve has ensured that not a single rhino has been poached in the past three years (to date). If you wish, join the team and their highly effective tracking dogs on a simulated patrol of the conservancy. Lewa Safari Camp | Meals: B/L/D DAY 6 I LEWA WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY After breakfast, choose an excursion: venture into the Ngare Ndare Forest Reserve and traverse hanging bridges in the canopy for a chance to spot black-and-white colobus monkeys; then take a refreshing swim beneath a waterfall. Or delve into Samburu culture during a village visit, and see how traditional dwellings are constructed. This evening, enjoy another safari, followed by a festive dinner in the bush. Lewa Safari Camp | Meals: B/L/D

Clockwise from above: A pair of black rhinos roam the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy; a traveller frames a magnificent African elephant; a lion family relaxes in the Maasai Mara; a tented room at Lewa Safari Camp.

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DAY 7 I LEWA WILDLIFE CONSERVANCY/ MAASAI MARA Take a final safari in Lewa en route to the airstrip, then fly to the legendary Maasai Mara National Reserve. Settle into our stunning safari camp, located on the edge of the Soit Ololol Escarpment in a private concession that shares an unfenced border with Maasai Mara—but is free of the reserve’s crowds. After lunch, get an intimate look at the area’s legendary landscapes on an open-vehicle wildlife drive. andBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp Meals: B/L/D DAY 8 I MASAI MARA At first light, head out on safari to track the animals that traversed the area during the night. View plains game such as Thomson's and Grant's gazelles, topi and eland antelopes—as well as their stealthy predators—at one of their most active times of the day. This area is reputed to have one of the highest concentrations of predators in all of Africa. Glimpse large pods of hippos submerged up to their nostrils in the Mara River and crocodiles sunbathing on the shore. Then set out on an evening safari along the shores of the Mara River. andBeyondKichwa Tembo Tented Camp Meals: B/L/D

DAY 9 I MAASAI MARA This morning we meet with researchers from the Anne K. Taylor Fund, an organisation that works with local Maasai communities to conserve area wildlife by reducing human-animal conflict with support from National Geographic's Big Cats Initiative. Learn about ongoing projects, like the effort to fortify bomas to prevent predators from attacking livestock, resulting in revenge poaching. Later, set off on one last safari, then toast our adventure during a farewell dinner under a starlit sky. andBeyond Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp Meals: B/L/D DAY 10 I NAIROBI Return to Nairobi to hear how National Geographic grantee Washington Wachira trains emerging conservationists through his Youth Conservation Awareness Programme. Visit the Giraffe Centre, where the endangered Rothschild’s giraffe is bred in captivity before being released into the wild. Continue to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, featured in the September 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine. The organisation is the world’s most successful rescue and rehabilitation program for orphaned elephants. Enjoy the opportunity to shadow the centre's caretakers and get up close to the elephants during their afternoon feeding. Later, transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: B/L

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Naturalist, photographer, and National Geographic Explorer Washington Wachira will join the July 7, September 16, and October 15, 2019 departures. INFORMATION 2019 Dates: July 7–16 | Sept. 16–25 | Oct. 15–24 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement from £3,025. Airfare is not included in the price. Please note: We are currently monitoring travel alerts for Nairobi, Kenya. We expect to operate this trip as planned, but will continue to closely monitor events in the region and will alter the itinerary if necessary.

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

• 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 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 and take advantage of the camp’s amenities 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: B/L/D

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 meeting for a welcome dinner. Sabi Sabi Bush Lodge | Meals: D

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 savanna, riverine forests, marshlands, open plains, and sandstone outcrops. Apart from 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: B/L/D Daily

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DAYS 6–7 I MOREMI GAME RESERVE, OKAVANGO DELTA Soar over the magnificent wetlands of the Okavango Delta to a tented camp in Moremi Game Reserve. Explore this untamed habitat 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. Xakanaxa Camp | Meals: B/L/D Daily DAYS 8–9 I CHOBE NATIONAL PARK/ VICTORIA FALLS AND 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. Take a canoe safari, or experience the falls from a thrilling perspective on an optional flight-seeing excursion. Later, explore the falls with a local guide, venturing into the mists along suspended walkways. On our final

Clockwise from above: A leopard and her cub remain vigilant at rest; a safari vehicle clears the road at an elephant crossing; a hippo shows its formidable teeth; light shows abound at Victoria Falls.

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evening, enjoy a sunset cruise along the Zambezi River, followed by an al fresco farewell dinner at our hotel. Royal Livingstone Hotel | Meals: Day 8: B/L; Day 9: B/D

THE ULTIMATE SAFARI EXPERIENCE

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

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Conservationist and National Geographic Fellow Steve Boyes will join the May 28, 2019 departure.

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OPTIONAL EXTENSION

Add a four-day pre- or post-trip extension in Cape Town from £2,715 per person, double occupancy. On board our private DC-3, enjoy firstclass service as 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. On several days, you can tailor the trip to your interests and choose from a variety of activities—including walking safaris, excursions by boat or mountain bike, and a wildlife photo shoot with a professional photographer (select departures).

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INFORMATION 2019 Dates: May 28–June 6 | July 22–31 Aug. 23–Sept. 1 | Sept. 7–16 | Dec. 27, 2019–Jan. 5, 2020 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £2,910. All flights within Africa are included in the expedition cost. Transportation within Africa is by DC-3 (minimum of 16 guests). Airfare to/ from Johannesburg is not included in the expedition cost.

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M A DAGA S C A R W I L D L I F E E X P E D I T I O N

1 3 D AY S F R O M £ 5 , 6 7 5

• Encounter Madagascar’s fascinating endemic species with a wildlife biologist. • Visit the field station of primatologist and National Geographic grantee Patricia Wright. • Explore Tsimanampetsotsa National Park, site of National Geographic–funded lemur research.

DAYS 4–7 I ANALAMAZAOTRA RESERVE/ RANOMAFANA NATIONAL PARK Rise early to track the indri lemur through Analamazaotra Reserve. Venture into the thick forests of Ranomafana National Park, where National Geographic grantee and primatologist Patricia Wright discovered the golden bamboo lemur. Visit the Centre ValBio and hear from staff about Patricia's latest research. Plumeria Hotel; Hotel Thermal Ranomafana DAYS 8–9 I ISALO NATIONAL PARK Head across the savanna toward Isalo National Park, stopping en route at paper-making and weaving workshops. Discover the dramatic sandstone canyons and gem-coloured pools of Isalo and encounter endemic species, such as the Benson’s rock thrush. Isalo Rock Lodge DAYS 1–3 I ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR/ ANDASIBE-MANTADIA NATIONAL PARK Hike amid the lush lianas and fragrant orchids of Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, on the lookout for some of the reserve’s 14 lemur species. Observe lemurs rescued from the pet trade, and seek out colourful chameleons and frogs on a guided night stroll. Le Louvre Hôtel & Spa; Vakona Forest Lodge | Meals: Days 2–9: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 10–13 I TSIMANAMPETSOTSA NATIONAL PARK/ANTANANARIVO Set out from our oceanfront lodge to explore Tsimanampetsotsa National Park, where National Geographic has funded research on lemurs. Wander among Dr. Seuss–like baobab trees and spot some of the park’s 100-plus bird species. In Antananarivo, visit the Royal Hill of Ambohimanga before flying home. Anakao Ocean Lodge and Spa; Relais des Plateaux Meals: Days 10–12: B/L/D Daily; Day 13: B

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A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Biologist, author, and National Geographic Explorer Mireya Mayor will join the August 5, 2019 departure.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: July 1–13 | Aug. 5–17 | Sept. 2–14 Sept. 16–28 | Oct. 7–19 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,555. Airfare is not included in the price.

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• A s a National Geographic guest, receive an exclusive invitation to meet the chief and community members of a nearby village. • Discover otherworldly tsingy landscapes on a private excursion to Ankarana Special Reserve. • Delve into Malagasy culture on private tours of traditional farms and French colonial cities. DAYS 4–6 I ANTSARAVIBE In Ankarana Special Reserve, discover an otherworldly landscape of limestone karst spikes called tsingy, and seek out 11 lemur species. Over the next two days, walk through sacred Mandresy Cave, tackle a challenging trek among the tsingy, or take a guided bike ride to nearby villages. Iharana Bush Camp

DAYS 1–3 I ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR/ANTSIRANANA Enjoy an evening at leisure in Antananarivo, then fly to Antsiranana on the northern coast and take a private tour of the town’s colonial centre. Delve into Madagascar’s mind-blowing biodiversity while hiking with a private guide in Amber Mountain National Park, home to leaping lemurs and camouflaged chameleons. Relais des Plateaux; The Litchi Tree Meals: Days 2–10: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 7–10 I NOSY KOMBA Arrive at Tsara Komba Luxury Beach & Forest Lodge, a National Geographic Unique Lodge on Nosy Komba (Lemur Island). Set out from your thatched oceanfront bungalow to explore the tropical treasures of the Nosy Be archipelago. Snorkel waters harbouring humpbacks and dolphins, hike coastal rain forests, and relax on Nosy Komba’s golden sands. As a National Geographic guest, you’ll receive an exclusive invitation to spend time with the chief and community members of a nearby village. Tsara Komba Luxury Beach & Forest Lodge DAYS 11–12 I ANTANANARIVO/DEPART Return to Antananarivo for a private tour of the city, including the 15th-century Royal Hill of Ambohimanga. Palissandre Hôtel & Spa; Relais des Plateaux | Meals: Day 11: B/L/D; Day 12: B/L

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Tsara Komba Luxury Beach & Forest Lodge

INFORMATION Dates: This is a private expedition offered from April to early December, so you may request any dates that are convenient for you. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to availability. Single-traveller prices are available upon request. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Above: A chameleon sports a rainbow of colours.

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MOROCCO: L E G E N DA RY C I T I E S A N D T H E S A H A R A

• Ride a camel across Saharan dunes at sunset, and overnight in a comfortable tented camp. • Delve into Berber culture at Kasbah du Toubkal, a National Geographic Unique Lodge. • Enjoy dinner and a Sufi musical performance at a traditional Moroccan home.

DAYS 4–6 I HIGH ATLAS MOUNTAINS/ AÏT BEN HADDOU Experience Berber hospitality at Kasbah du Toubkal, a National Geographic Unique 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. Later, tour the ancient fortified village of Aït Benhaddou. Kasbah du Toubkal; Ksar Ighnda | Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 1–3 I CASABLANCA, MOROCCO/ MARRAKECH Stroll elegant Casablanca before heading to Marrakech, Morocco’s “pearl of the south”. Explore the city’s splendid mosques, palaces, and gardens, and delve into the labyrinthine medina. Kenzi Tower Hotel; Es Saadi Marrakech Resort | Meals: Day 1: L/D; Day 2: B/L/D; Day 3: B/L

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. Walk the dramatic Dades Gorge, and ride camelback into the Sahara to watch the sun set, then settle into our comfortable tented camp. Xaluca Dades; Bivouac Tented Berber Camp Meals: B/L/D Daily DAYS 9–12 I FEZ/VOLUBILIS AND MEKNÈS Discover the magnificent imperial city of Fez, and take an optional excursion to the Roman ruins of Volubilis, and to Morocco’s 17th-century capital, Meknès. Enjoy a special farewell dinner at a traditional Moroccan home, accompanied by Sufi musical entertainment. Riad Maison Bleue and Spa | Meals: Day 9: B/L/D; Day 10: B/L; Day 11: B/D; Day 12: B

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A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Archaeologist Chloé Capel will join the October 5, 2019 departure.

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INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Mar. 16–27 | Mar. 30–Apr. 10 Apr. 13–24 | May 11–22 | Sept. 28–Oct. 9 Oct. 5–16 | Oct. 12–23 | Oct. 23–Nov. 6

2020 Date: Mar. 14–25 These departures are designated as photography expeditions, led by a National Geographic photographer, and are limited to 16 travellers. Cost: from £6,590 per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,670. Airfare is not included in the price.

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M O R O C C O P R I VA T E E X P E D I T I O N

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• Visit six UNESCO World Heritage sites with a private guide. • Sip traditional mint tea in the home of a Berber family. • Stay in the Kasbah du Toubkal, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World.

front Kasbah of Ouadaya and the Mausoleum of Mohamed V. Villa Mandarine | Meals: B/L DAYS 4–5 I HIGH ATLAS MOUNTAINS Journey into the High Atlas Mountains to Kasbah du Toubkal—a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World built from the ruins of a medieval kasbah—and set out on a range of hikes and donkey rides. National Geographic guests are exclusively invited on a village walk with a local staff member, followed by a traditional mint tea in his or her home. Kasbah du Toubkal | Meals: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 1–2 I CASABLANCA, MOROCCO/FEZ From Casablanca, travel to Fez and discover the charms of old and new Fez on a full-day city tour with a private guide. Riad Maison Bleue Meals: Day 2: B/D 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 ocean-

DAY 6 I AÏT BEN HADDOU Discover the opulent interiors or 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: B/L/D DAYS 7–9 I MARRAKECH In legendary Marrakech, listen to storytellers, warm up to fire-eaters, and delight in the beguiling music of snake charmers in Djemaa el Fna, the city’s main square. See the highlights of the city on a full-day tour. La Villa des Orangers Hôtel | Meals: Day 7: B/L; Days 8–9: B

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INFORMATION Dates: This is a private expedition offered from January through June and from September through December, so you may request any dates that are convenient for you. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to availability. Single-traveller prices are available upon request. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Above: A traveller pauses under the elaborate arch of an old madrasa in Marrakech.

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T H E H O LY L A N D : P A S T, P R E S E N T, A N D F U T U R E

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

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: B/L/D 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 neighbourhood who oppose the excavations. Get an insider’s perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from an Israeli politician, and travel to Ramallah for the rare opportunity of hearing from a high-ranking Palestinian Authority official. American Colony Hotel | Meals: B/L 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: D 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: B/D

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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: B/L/D 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, and 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

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float in the Dead Sea, stroll the hotel’s botanical garden, or enjoy an optional spa treatment. Ein Gedi Hotel | Meals: B/L/D 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 baptised. The Scots Hotel | Meals: B/L/D 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 | Meals: B/L/D 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 picturesque 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: B/L DAYS 10–11 I CAESAREA MARITIMA/ TEL AVIV Follow the coast north to Caesarea Maritima, Herod’s harbour city, and visit the ruins with geo-archaeologist and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Beverly Goodman. Transfer to the airport the next morning for your flight home. Dan Tel Aviv Hotel | Meals: Day 10: B/D; Day 11: B OPTIONAL EXTENSION

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Educator and National Geographic Explorer Aziz Abu Sarah will join the December 28, 2019 departure. Author Yuval Ben-Ami writes for the Hebrew edition of National Geographic magazine and has published two travel books about Israel. Yuval will join the remaining departures.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Mar. 16–26 | Apr. 6–16 | Sept. 14–24 Oct. 26–Nov. 5 | Nov. 9–19 | Nov. 23–Dec. 3 Dec. 28, 2019–Jan. 7, 2020 2020 Date: Mar. 14–24 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,860. Airfare is not included in the price.

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TRANS-SIBERIAN RAIL EXPEDITION

• Journey across Russia on one of the world’s most legendary railways. • Sip tea at a family home in the village of Listvyanka, perched along the shores of Lake Baikal. • Learn about the history of Russian space exploration during a talk by a cosmonaut.

Lady Grieving Orthodox Church. See the Pacific Navy War Memorial and the steamboat Krasny Vympel, take in views of the city and its bay from the Eagle’s Nest observation platform, and stroll the historic Vladivostok Naval Cemetery. This evening, climb aboard our luxury train and set off on our journey across Russia. Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express through Day 13 | Meals: B/L/D DAY 3 I KHABAROVSK Explore the lively squares of Khabarovsk and visit the Natural History Museum by the Amur River. Learn about the flora and fauna of the region, and see artifacts from the indigenous tribes of the Goldi and the Gilyak. Meals: B/L/D

DAY 1 I VLADIVOSTOK, RUSSIA Arrive in Vladivostok and check in to our hotel. Meet fellow travellers at a welcome dinner this evening. Lotte Hotel Vladivostok | Meals: D 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 and Our

DAYS 4–5 I ON TRAIN/SIBERIA 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 day on board, we enter the sweeping Mongolian steppe. Meals: B/L/D DAY 6 I ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA Depart Mongolia’s capital city this morning for nearby Gorkhi-Terelj National Park. Enjoy the alpine scenery, watch a demonstration of

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Mongolian horseback riding, and visit a traditional ger (felt tent). This evening, 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: B/L/D DAY 7 I ULAN-UDE, RUSSIA The train rolls through the valley of the Selenge River, which flows into Lake Baikal. Stop in Ulan-Ude, the capital of the Buryat Republic and once a major trading post between China and Irkutsk. 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. Watch a performance of their unique choral music. Meals: B/L/D DAY 8 I LAKE BAIKAL Arrive at beautiful Lake Baikal, called the sacred sea by locals and named a World Heritage site by UNESCO. The lake basin holds about 20 percent of the world’s unfrozen fresh water. A sacred site for Buryat shamans, Lake Baikal’s Shaman Rock is steeped in legend. Our train route hugs the rocky shores and passes through 33 tunnels. Take in spectacular views from the train, and stop for a barbecue lunch on the shore. In the afternoon, explore the

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village of Listvyanka and join a family for tea in their home. Meals: B/L/D 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. Visit the city’s historic sights, and wander through a delightful collection of classic Russian and Siberian cottages at the Museum of Wooden Architecture. Stop for a private bell-ringing performance, and then enjoy a private concert and champagne reception at the Decembrist House Museum. Meals: B/L/D DAYS 10–11 I ON TRAIN/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: B/L/D 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—now a church dedicated to their memory—and view the city’s ornately decorated wooden houses. Meals: B/L/D

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 the Peter and Paul Cathedral. Pay a visit to the Kazan Conservatory and enjoy a concert performed by its students. Then set off on a private cruise around the walls of the city’s kremlin before returning to our train to depart on the final leg of our journey. Meals: B/L/D DAYS 14–16 I MOSCOW Disembark in Moscow and take a guided stroll through Red Square at night. The following morning, explore the legendary Kremlin. Visit St. Basil’s Cathedral, and 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 360 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: Days 14–15: B/L/D Daily, Day 16: B

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Historian George Munro has lived and studied in the former Soviet Union and travels to Russia regularly to pursue his research. He will join the August 31, 2019 departure. INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Aug. 4–19 | Aug. 31–Sept. 15 Price is per person, double occupancy, varies by category, and is subject to change. Single supplement is from £6,590. Airfare is not included in the price. Price based on 'Silver Class'.

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G E O R G I A A N D A R M E N I A : C RO S S ROA D S O F C O N T I N E N T S

• Examine early Homo erectus skulls with a National Geographic grantee. • Step into the spectacular rock-hewn cave monastery at Vardzia. • Learn about Georgia’s ancient wine-making methods from a local vintner.

to victims of the Armenian Genocide at the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex. Grand Hotel Yerevan | Meals: Day 2: B/L/D

DAYS 1–2 I YEREVAN, ARMENIA Take a walking tour of Yerevan, Armenia’s capital and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the word. Wind your way through the charming old town; admire the monumental architecture of Republic Square; and climb up the Cascade, a grand stairway adorned by manicured gardens. Visit a wind instrument studio and hear demonstrations of traditional instruments, then pay your respects

DAY 3 I KHOR VIRAP Venture south to the verdant pastures of the Ararat Valley, arriving at Khor Virap—an early Christian monastery dedicated to Armenia’s patron, Saint Gregory the Illuminator. Visit the dungeon where the pious Gregory was held prisoner for 13 years by Armenian King Tiridates III until, as the legend goes, Gregory cured the pagan king of illness and converted him to Christianity. Tiridates then imposed the religion on his people, and Armenia became the world’s first Christian nation. Back in the city, enjoy a performance by the Nubar Folk Ensemble and spend some time with the traditional song and dance troupe. Grand Hotel Yerevan | Meals: B/L DAYS 4–5 I VARDZIA, GEORGIA Drive towards Georgia, stopping in the town of Gyumri for a lunch of freshly caught fish and Armenian flatbread called lavash. Explore the Vardzia cave monastery, a dramatic rock-cut fortress built in the 12th century as a stronghold against the Mongols. Join a local historian for a tour of the ancient wine-producing village

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of Chachkari, where the imprints of centuries-old wine presses can still be seen in the chalky cliffs. Enjoy a meal at the farmhouse of a local chef, and wander through the megalithic, lichen-covered ruins of Saro village. Visit a darbazi, a subterranean home typical of the region. Vardzia Resort | Meals: Day 4: B/L/D; Day 5: B/L DAY 6 I BORJOMI Stop at the Silk Road city of Akhaltsikhe en route to Borjomi. Tour the fairy-tale-like old town with a local historian, then enjoy a wine tasting and talk with a vintner about ancient natural wine-making methods. In Borjomi, a beautiful resort town nestled into the folds of the lush Borjomi Gorge, taste Georgian mineral waters and learn about the unique qualities of this sought-after tonic, one of the country’s major exports. Hotel Borjomi Likani | Meals: B/L/D DAY 7 I BORJOMI/STEP’ANTSMINDA Explore the tranquil gardens of the regal Romanov Palace, a summer retreat for Russian royalty; and visit the Borjomi Mineral Water Park, where mineral springs were discovered over one thousand years ago. Head towards Step’antsminda (formerly known as Kazbegi) in the Greater Caucasus Mountains, stopping at

Clockwise from above: The monastery of Khor Virap, framed by biblical Mount Ararat; exploring the mountain roads in the highlands of Armenia; two travellers wander the cobbled streets of Old Tbilisi; the remarkable Vardzia cave monastery.

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a contemporary arts centre to have lunch with local artists. Continue along the spectacular Georgian Military Highway, a centuries-old road that winds through mountainous landscapes dotted with feudal fortresses and the occasional herd of sheep. Rooms Hotel Kazbegi | Meals: B/L/D DAY 8 I STEP’ANTSMINDA From the stunning valley town of Step’antsminda, set out to explore the environs of Gergeti Glacier. Drive to Gergeti village and ride a 4x4 vehicle to the 14th-century Holy Trinity Church, or hike up to the mountain-framed church with a guide. Visit a local family in the tiny village of Tsdo and learn to cook up khinkali, a savory dumpling filled with meat and spices. Later, head to Sno Valley to meet an artisan carpenter at his studio. Rooms Hotel Kazbegi | Meals: B/L/D DAY 9 I TBILISI Travel south to Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. At the Georgian National Museum, marvel at some of the earliest known hominin remains found outside of Africa and meet a member of the team who discovered them, led by museum director and National Geographic grantee David Lordkipanidze. Take a walking tour of

the art nouveau Sololaki district with a local architect, and enjoy dinner at the charming Cafe Littera at the Writers’ House of Georgia, an early 20th-century mansion turned cultural centre. Tbilisi Marriott Hotel | Meals: B/L/D DAYS 10–11 I DMANISI/TBILISI Join an expert archaeologist at the site of Dmanisi, where the 1.8-million-year-old Homo erectus skulls on display at the Georgian National Museum were unearthed. Back in Tbilisi, explore its enchanting old town, a labyrinth of narrow streets housing Arabic and European influenced buildings. Round off the trip with a special farewell dinner: a six-course Georgian feast with regional wine pairings, accompanied by a story-telling tamada, or toastmaster, and folk performances. Tbilisi Marriott Hotel | Meals: Day 10: B/L/D; Day 11: B

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Archaeologist and editor Kristin Romey will join the September 13, 2019 departure.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Sept. 13–23 | Oct. 18–28 2020 Dates: May 15–25 | June 5–15 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £935. Airfare is not included in the price.

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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. • 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. Gaze out at Aurlandsfjorden from a viewing platform that floats 2,000 feet above the fjord. 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: Day 3: B/L/D; Day 4; B/L; Days 5–6: B/L/D Daily

DAYS 1–2 I OSLO, NORWAY Explore Oslo’s highlights, including the Holmenkollen Ski Jump, 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: Day 1: D; Day 2: B/L

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. Enjoy lunch in Bakklandet, a colourful neighbourhood of traditional wooden houses. Britannia Hotel | Meals: Day 7: B/L; Day 8: B/L/D

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A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Geographer, geologist, and conservationist David Scott Silverberg will join the June 26 and July 24, 2019 departures. INFORMATION 2019 Dates: June 12–22 | June 26–July 6 July 24–Aug. 3 | Aug. 7–17 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,550. Airfare is not included in the price.

DAYS 9–11 I BERGEN Discover Bergen’s maritime history at Bryggen, the old wharf. Visit the former home of celebrated Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, and step into Fantoft Stave Church. Hotel Havnekontoret Meals: Day 9: B/L; Day 10: B/L/D; Day 11: B Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

Above: The Flåm Railway passes through the verdant Norwegian countryside.

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ICELAND: VO LC A N O E S , G L AC I E R S , A N D W H A L E S

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• Venture into the ice tunnels of Langjökull glacier with an expert guide. • Meet with a marine biologist and National Geographic grantee at a research center in Húsavik. • S tay at the Nordic chic Hotel Húsafell, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World where local art, cuisine, and Nordic design converge.

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Unique Lodge where local art, cuisine, and Nordic design converge. Venture into the ice tunnels of Langjökull—Iceland’s second largest glacier—and explore the mythical Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Hotel Húsafell | Meals: B/L/D Daily DAY 5 I SIGLUFJÖRÐUR Journey to Iceland’s northern reaches, stopping to descend into the vast Viðgelmir lava cave. Learn about traditional farm life at the Skagafjörður Heritage Museum, housed within authentic turf homes. Siglo Hotel | Meals: B/L/D

DAYS 1–2 I REYKJAVÍK, 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: Day 1: D; Day 2: B/L DAYS 3–4 I LANGJÖKULL/SNÆFELLSNES Settle into Hotel Húsafell, a National Geographic

DAYS 6–7 I HRÍSEY/MÝVATN Go birdwatching on the isle of Hrísey, then continue to majestic Goðafoss waterfall. In Mývatn, visit a geothermal power plant and encounter the powerful cascade of Dettifoss. Hotel Laxá | Meals: B/L/D Daily DAYS 8–10 I MÝVATN/AKUREYRI/REYKJAVÍK Soak in hot springs, then wander through the geothermal terrain of Námaskarð and the lava towers of Dimmuborgir. Travel to Húsavik, Iceland’s “whale capital”, to meet with Charla Basran, a marine biologist and National Geographic grantee. Set out on a thrilling whale-watching cruise. Take a dip in the mineralrich Blue Lagoon before flying home. Hotel Kea Meals: Day 8: B/D; Day 9: B/L/D; Day 10: B/L

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INFORMATION 2019 Dates: June 14–23 | July 5–14 | July 26–Aug. 4 Aug. 23–Sept. 1 | Sept. 7–16 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £2,330. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Above: Stykkishólmur’s coloyrful houses brighten the coastline of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.

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I R E L A N D : TA L E S A N D T R E A S U R E S OF THE EMERALD ISLE

• S tay at regal Ashford Castle, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World and take an exclusive tour of the property with the on-site historian. • Visit ancient holy wells with a medieval historian. • Learn about conservation efforts at the Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark.

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DAYS 4–5 I ROCK OF CASHEL/BLARNEY/ DINGLE PENINSULA Visit the Rock of Cashel and kiss the stone at Blarney Castle. Learn from a local medievalist about a National Geographic–sponsored project to preserve Ireland’s holy wells. Killarney Park Hotel | Meals: Day 4: B/L/D; Day 5: B/ L DAY 6 I CLIFFS OF MOHER/ BURREN NATIONAL PARK See the Cliffs of Moher and drive through Burren National Park. Hear about the conservation efforts that earned the Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geopark a National Geographic World Legacy Award. Gregan’s Castle Hotel | Meals: B/D

DAY 1 I DUBLIN, IRELAND Explore Dublin’s historic quarter, and join an archaeology expert at the National Museum of Ireland to examine prehistoric jewelry, weapons, and “bog bodies”. The Dylan Hotel | Meals: D

DAYS 7–8 I THE BURREN/GALWAY/ CONNEMARA/COUNTY MAYO Explore vibrant Galway, and get a feel for traditional farm life in Connemara. Later, settle into medieval Ashford Castle, a National Geographic Unique Lodge– and take an exclusive tour of the property with the on-site historian. Ashford Castle | Meals: Day 7: B/D; Day 8: B/L/D

DAYS 2–3 I KILKENNY Enjoy a guided tour of medieval Kilkenny, with stops at the 12th-century Kilkenny Castle and the National Craft Gallery. Sip on a pint at a local brewery. Pembroke Kilkenny | Meals: B/L Daily

DAYS 9–10 I COUNTY MAYO/DUBLIN Explore the gorgeous grounds of Ashford before returning to Dublin for a private whiskey tasting and farewell dinner. Depart the next day. The Dylan Hotel | Meals: Day 9: B/D; Day 10: B

Above: The spectacular Cliffs of Moher are Ireland’s most visited natural attraction.

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A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Archaeologist and National Geographic grantee Killian Driscoll will join the August 30, 2019 departure.

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INFORMATION 2019 Dates: June 21–30 | Aug. 30–Sept. 8 Sept. 27–Oct.6 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £2,020. Airfare is not included in the price.

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I TA LY: RENAISSANCE CITIES AND TUSCAN LIFE

• Tour the Uffizi Gallery with an art historian, and examine Roman ruins with an archaeologist. • Enjoy a private, after-hours visit to the stunning St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice. • Stay at an enchanting 13th-century castello in the Tuscan countryside.

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: Day 3: B/L/D; Day 4: B DAYS 5–6 I TUSCAN COUNTRYSIDE Settle into the enchanting 13th-century castello of the Guicciardini family—our home for two nights. Enjoy lunch and a wine tasting at the renowned Badia a Coltibuono estate. Castello di Gargonza | Meals: Day 5: B/L/D; Day 6: B/D

DAYS 1–2 I VENICE, ITALY Transfer by motorboat to our hotel overlooking Venice’s famous Grand Canal. Tour the “floating city”, stroll the Piazza San Marco, and cross the iconic Rialto Bridge. Enjoy a private, after-hours visit to the stunning St. Mark's Basilica.Venezia Palazzo Barocci | Meals: Day 1: D; Day 2: B/D DAYS 3–4 I FLORENCE/LUCCA AND PISA Explore Florence on a private tour, and dine in

DAYS 7–10 I SIENNA/ROME Discover timeless Siena before travelling south to Rome. Explore the ruins of the Colosseum, and the Roman Forum. Join archaeologist Valerie Higgins—recently 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: Day 7: B/L/D; Day 8: B/L; Day 9: B/D; Day 10: B

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A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Archaeologist Janet Duncan Jones will join the May 24, 2019 departure.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Apr. 12–21 June 14–23 | Sept. 6–15

| May 24–June 2 | Sept. 27–Oct. 6 | Oct. 18–27

These departures are photography expeditions, led by a National Geographic photographer, and limited to 16 travellers. Cost: from £6,200per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,515. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Above: Traffic on Venice’s Grand Canal subsides at sunset.

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SWISS TRAINS A N D T H E I TA L I A N L A K E D I S T R I C T

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

DAY 1 I ZÜRICH, SWITZERLAND/ZERMATT Arrive in Zürich this morning and board a train to the charming Alpine village of Zermatt. Check in to our hotel and gather for a welcome dinner tonight. Hotel National Zermatt | Meals: D DAY 2 I ZERMATT/ZMUTT VALLEY Start the day with a guided walk through Zermatt. This afternoon, ride gondolas to Glacier Paradise for a fascinating walk through the in-

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side of a glacier. Return to Zermatt by gondola, or opt to hike back into town. Hotel National Zermatt or Hotel Schweitzerhof Meals: B

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: B/L/D

DAY 3 I ZERMATT/GORNER GLACIER Climb aboard the Gornergrat Bahn cogwheel railway—the highest open-air train 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 the Gorner Glacier. Hike down past Alpine lakes to Riffelberg, where we will 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 or Hotel Schweitzerhof Meals: B/D

DAY 5 I ST. MORITZ This morning, take a funicular to the top of Muottas Muragl to admire breathtaking views of the valley below. After lunch on your own, venture outside the city to Atelier Segantini, a museum dedicated to Alpine artist Giovanni Segantini. Meet with a member of the Segantini family for a tour of the artist’s former home and workshop. Back in St. Moritz, visit a local patisserie to sample delectable chocolates during a private tasting. Crystal Hotel St. Moritz | Meals: B

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,

DAY 6 I BERNINA PASS/POSCHIAVO Today, ride the legendary Bernina Express, 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 centre. Return to

Clockwise from above: The Glacier Express rounds the curve of the Landwasser Viaduct, some 200 feet above the valley floor; pastel-hued villages and fishing skiffs line the shores of Lake Como; Swiss cows rest in an alpine meadow; a traveller captures the passing scenery.

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St. Moritz via the Bernina Express late this afternoon. Crystal Hotel St. Moritz | Meals: B/D DAY 7 I ST. MORITZ/CERNOBBIO 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—strewn with tropical vegetation and lush gardens. Our destination is the lovely village of Cernobbio, perched on the western shore of the vast and beautiful Lake Como. Settle into a historic 19th-century villa overlooking the lake. Villa Flori | Meals: B/L DAY 8 I LAKE COMO Spend the day exploring the treasures of Lake Como. Board a private ferry for a picturesque ride across the lake to Varenna. Behold a panorama of colourful waterside villages and elegant estates, fringed by palms and pines and backed by soaring mountains. Learn secrets of Italian cooking during a demonstration by a local chef, followed by a lunch washed down with local wine. Villa Flori | Meals: B/L

DAY 9 I LAKE COMO Soak in the beauty of Lake Como’s lakeside towns. 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 leisure. Discover Como's historic center, its sunny piazzas, and the Como Cathedral on a private tour. Later, relax on the hotel’s terrace, taking in the view before we gather to celebrate our journey with a farewell dinner in the home of a local family. Villa Flori | Meals: B/D DAY 10 I MILAN After breakfast, transfer to the Milan airport for your flight home. Meals: B

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Writer and broadcaster Tim Jepson will join the July 7 and 21, 2019 departures.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: June 9–18 | June 16–25 | June 23–July 2 July 7–16 | July 21–30 | Aug. 4–13 | Aug. 18–27 Sept. 8–17 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,470. Airfare is not included in the price.

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S O U T H E R N S PA I N A N D M O RO C C O

• Explore eight UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the Alhambra and medieval Toledo. • Visit a private art restoration studio in Seville, and attend a Sufi musical performance in Fez. • Delve into Moroccan cuisine during a hands-on cooking class.

the city’s cobbled medieval quarter, scattered with churches, synagogues, and crumbling mosques. See the soaring Gothic cathedral, and visit the Church of Santo Tomé, which houses El Greco’s The Burial of the Count of Orgaz, one of the artist’s most celebrated works. Gran Meliá Palacio de los Duques | Meals: Day 1: D; Day 2: B/L

DAYS 1–2 I MADRID, SPAIN/TOLEDO Take a walking tour of Madrid’s elegant squares and leafy boulevards. Visit the grand Royal Palace and stroll through the 17th-century Plaza Mayor, a baroque square lined with arcades and cafés. Admire the works of Velázquez, El Greco, and Goya at the world-renowned Museo del Prado, and soak up the lively atmosphere of the Austrias neighbourhood. The next day, drive to Toledo, a former Spanish capital situated on the banks of the Tagus River. Step back in time in

DAYS 3–4 I CÓRDOBA/GRANADA Head south to Andalusia, stopping en route in quaint Córdoba, capital of Muslim Spain until 1236. Visit the mesmerizing Mezquita, a Catholic cathedral built within a former Moorish mosque, and wander the evocative old Jewish quarter. Continue to Granada and immerse yourself in the extraordinary Alhambra palace, a marvel of intricate stuccowork, archways, and flower-filled courtyards, representing the zenith of Moorish architecture in Spain. This evening, take a walk through the charming Moorish quarter, the Albayzín. Hotel Alhambra Palace | Meals: B/L/D Daily DAY 5 I RONDA/ZAHARA DE LA SIERRA Drive into the mountains to picturesque Ronda, set high above a dramatic gorge, and see Spain’s oldest bullring. Time permitting, take a detour to Zahara de la Sierra, a whitewashed

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village crowned by a Moorish watchtower. Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza | Meals: B/L DAYS 6–7 I SEVILLE Discover Seville, one of Spain’s most beautiful cities. Visit the exquisite Real Alcázar de Sevilla, a Mudéjar palace and World Heritage site, and stroll through its fragrant gardens. See the tomb of Christopher Columbus at the Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world. Enjoy an exclusive candle-lit tour of the Hospital de la Caridad church, and venture into the crypt. Learn about the techniques used to repair paintings, sculptures, and other age-old art objects at the studio of two of Seville’s most respected art restorers; after observing the masters at work, try your hand at restoring a piece. Later, experience the passionate flamenco art form with gypsy musicians and dancers in an intimate setting. Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza Meals: Day 6: B/L/D; Day 7: B/D DAYS 8–10 I TANGIER, MOROCCO/ CHEFCHAOUENE Board a ferry to Tangier, our gateway to Morocco. Explore the vibrant medina, the Mendoubia Gardens, and the historic Jewish quarter, and observe the contrasting architec-

Clockwise from above: A woman passes the ornate brass doors of the Royal Palace in Fez; the 16th-century Alcázar fortress dominates the skyline of Toledo; a traveller strolls under the striking double arches of the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba; an alleyway in Chefchaouene, painted top to bottom in bright blue.

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tural styles that reflect the many powers that have occupied the city over time. Continue to Chefchaouene, nestled amid the Rif Mountains. Visit the remains of the original 15th-century fortress, or kasbah, and meander the streets of the old town, where the buildings are painted in striking shades of blue. Learn secrets of Moroccan cuisine during a hands-on cooking class, followed by an all-female Andalusian musical performance and an opportunity to meet with the band members. Grand Hotel Villa de France; Lina Ryad & Spa Meals: Day 8: B/L/D; Day 9: B/D; Day 10: B/L/D DAYS 11–12 I MEKNÈS AND VOLUBILIS/FEZ Journey to Fez, stopping at two World Heritage sites: Meknès and Volubilis. In the walled city of Meknès, Morocco’s 17th-century capital, explore the Jewish quarter, the photogenic Bab Mansour gate, and vestiges of the royal palace. At the third-century Roman ruins of Volubilis, encounter remnants of ancient arches, baths, and a basilica, and unravel a history that spans from the Phoenicians to the Berbers. Spend a day exploring imperial Fez, beginning in Fez el Jdid, the “new city”, dating back more than 700 years. Then venture into the labyrinthine alleyways of Fez el Bali, the old walled city. Discover

the 14th-century Bou Inania Madrasa, an Islamic seminary known for its intricately carved stucco walls, arches, and cornices. See the mosaic-covered Nejjarine fountain and the ornate Bab Boujloud gate. Soak up the atmosphere of the bustling souk, where merchants sell everything from spices to leather goods and musical instruments. Later, enjoy a traditional dinner and Sufi musical performance at a family home. Riad Maison Bleue or Hotel Sahrai | Meals: B/L/D Daily DAYS 13–14 I RABAT/CASABLANCA Explore Rabat, Morocco’s attractive capital, with visits to the walled medina and the 12th-century Hassan Tower. Continue south to Casablanca, and step into the magnificent Hassan II Mosque, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Celebrate our journey with a farewell dinner. Sofitel Casablanca Tour Blanche | Meals: Day 13: B/D; Day 14: B

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Geographer Alexander Murphy will join the September 22, 2019 departure.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Apr. 7–20 | Sept. 22–Oct. 5 | Oct. 20–Nov. 2 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,540. Airfare is not included in the price.

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HUMAN ORIGINS: SOUTHWEST FRANCE A N D N O RT H E R N S PA I N

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• Explore Atapuerca, where Europe’s oldest known hominin fossils were unearthed. • Join National Geographic grantee Nilda Callañaupa for a hands-on • Enjoy a specially arranged visit to the International Centre for Cave Art. demonstration of traditional Peruvian weaving techniques. Expert Led Light/Moderate • Discover Castel-Merle's prehistoric stone shelters with an archaeologist. • Spend a day exploring the mysterious ruins of Machu Picchu.

Peña Cave. Spend a night in beautiful San Sebastián. Parador de Gil Blas; Silken Amara Plaza | Meals: Days 2–3: B/L/D Daily; Day 4: B DAYS 5–6 I SAINT ÉMILION/VÉZÈRE VALLEY Tour Saint-Émilion, then continue to the Dordogne region and join Christine Desdemaines-Hugon— an expert on Paleolithic art—to tour the National Museum of Prehistory. Later, examine the sculpted frieze at Cap Blanc and the polychrome paintings of Font-de-Gaume. Hostellerie La Roseraie | Meals: B/D Daily

DAY 1 I MADRID, SPAIN Arrive in Madrid and take a walking tour of the city. Gran Melia Fenix Hotel | Meals: D DAYS 2–4 I CANTABRIA CAVES/ SAN SEBASTIAN In the Cantabria region, examine 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 Hornos de la

DAYS 7–8 I PECH MERLE/LASCAUX IV/ CASTEL-MERLE Venture into Pech Merle, a cave system filled with prehistoric art and artifacts. Enjoy a specially arranged visit to Lascaux IV, the world’s most complete recreation of the original Lascaux Caves. Join archaeologist Isabelle Castanet at Castel-Merle, a complex of prehistoric stone shelters, then gather for a “prehistoric” meal. Hostellerie La Roseraie | Meals: Day 7: B/D; Day 8: B/L/D DAYS 9–10 I VÉZÈRE VALLEY/BORDEAUX Explore Rouffignac Cave, known as the “cave of a hundred mammoths”. Continue to Bordeaux for a city tour. Hotel de Normandie | Meals: Day 9: B/L/D; Day 10: B

Above: Visitors get an up-close view of the breathtaking images found at the Cave of Altamira.

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A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Anthropologist and archaeologist Ana Pinto will join the June 5, September 11, and October 2, 2019 departures. INFORMATION 2019 Dates: June 5–14 | Sept. 11–20 Oct. 2–11 | Oct. 9–18 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £995. Airfare is not included in the price.

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GREECE: WO N D E R S O F A N A N C I E N T E M P I R E

• This expedition was inspired by the National Geographic television series The Greeks. • Discuss Greece’s contemporary political and economic landscape with a local expert. • Enjoy dinner at a family home on Aegina island.

DAYS 4–5 I MYCENAE/OLYMPIA At the fortified city of Mycenae, encounter an ancient grave circle, the royal palace, and the Tomb of Agamemnon. Later, enjoy an olive oil tasting and a visit to the theater of Epidaurus. Discover picturesque mountain villages on our way to Olympia, birthplace of the Olympic Games. Amalia Hotel Nauplia; Olympion Asty Hotel | Meals: B/L/D Daily DAYS 6–7 I DELPHI Explore Delphi's awe-inspiring ruins; then enjoy a weaving demonstration and visit the 11th-century monastery of Hosios Loukas. Amalia Hotel Delphi | Meals: B/L/D Daily

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 Archeological Museum, home to countless treasures. Then travel south to see the Temple of Apollo and the Forum. Continue to charming Náfplio. Electra Palace Hotel; Amalia Hotel Nauplia | Meals: Day 1: D; Day 2: B/L; Day 3: B/L/D

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A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Archaeologist and National Geographic Explorer William Saturno will join the September 25 and October 16, 2019 departures. INFORMATION 2019 Dates: May 1–11 | June 5–15 | Sept. 11–21 Sept. 25–Oct. 5 | Oct. 16–26 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,005. Airfare is not included in the price.

DAYS 8–9 I METEORA/ATHENS Discover the extraordinary monasteries of Meteora, built atop sandstone megaliths. Return to Athens and meet with a local expert to discuss the political and economic landscape of contemporary Greece. Dellas Boutique Hotel; Electra Palace Athens | Meals: Day 8: B/D; Day 9: B/L DAYS 10–11 I AEGINA/ATHENS Take a ferry to Aegina island. Return to Athens, where we’ll enjoy dinner in a local family home, and depart the next day. Electra Palace Athens Meals: Day 10: B/L/D; Day 11: B

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Above: Perched atop sandstone pinnacles, the monasteries of Meteora rise with the surrounding mountain peaks.

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G R E E K I S L E S P R I VA T E E X P E D I T I O N

• Explore Athenian ruins and the Minoan Palace of Knossos with private guides. • Set sail on the Aegean and see Santorini’s famous sunset from the water. • Stay at Kapari Natural Resort, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World.

DAYS 3–5 I CRETE Alongside a private guide, visit the Palace of Knossos, the ancient capital of Minoan Crete; and peruse the Minoan art on display at Heraklion’s Archaeological Museum. Sail in a traditional fishing vessel to the isle of Spinalonga, once a stronghold of the Venetians, and later the Ottomans. Prepare Cretan specialties during an optional cooking class in a local village. St. Nicolas Bay Resort Hotel & Villas Meals: B Daily

DAYS 1–2 I ATHENS, GREECE Take a private tour of timeless Athens, and see some of the 4,000 ancient works on display in the Acropolis Museum. Join your private guide for a scenic drive along the coast to Cape Sóunion, where the Temple of Poseidon presides over the sparkling Aegean Sea. Electra Palace Athens | Meals: Day 2: B

DAYS 6–9 I SANTORINI Settle into Kapari Natural Resort—part of the National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World collection—where beautiful white-washed cave rooms offer unobstructed views of Santorini’s indigo caldera. Trace the ridgeline of the island on a guided tour from the southern to the northern tip of the crescent. Join a sailing excursion on the Aegean, stopping to snorkel and swim in inviting waters. Kapari Natural Resort | Meals: Day 6: B; Day 7: B/L; Day 8: B/D; Day 9: B

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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. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC UNIQUE LODGE

Kapari Natural Resort

INFORMATION Dates: This is a private expedition, so you may request any dates that are convenient for you. This expedition is offered May through October. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to availability. Single-traveller prices are available upon request. Airfare is not included in the price.

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J A P A N P R I VA T E E X P E D I T I O N

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• Bike around old Kyoto, and take part in an exclusive Japanese tea ceremony. • Learn to roll sushi like a master chef at a Tokyo fish market. • Take in majestic Mount-Fuji on a private tour of Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park.

DAYS 4–5 I TOKYO/FUJI-HAKONE-IZU NATIONAL PARK Pick out fresh tuna and wasabi and learn to roll sushi like a master chef at a Tokyo fish market. Settle into a traditional Japanese inn, or ryokan, in Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park; and set out with a private guide to explore this sprawling natural wonderland, home to majestic Mount Fuji. Cap off your experience at the Hakone Open-Air Museum and its impressive modern sculpture garden. Aura Tachibana Meals: Day 4: B/L/D; Day 5: B/D

DAYS 1–3 I TOKYO, JAPAN/ NIKKO NATIONAL PARK Join your guide for a private tour of old Tokyo’s narrow lanes and traditional houses, and discover Nikko National Park in the sacred hills north of Tokyo. You’ll also have the opportunity to wield a samurai sword during a private lesson with the Japanese fight performer who choreographed Uma Thurman in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill (additional cost). Park Hotel Tokyo | Meals: Days 2–3: B

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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 is a private expedition that is offered year-round, so you may request any dates that are convenient for you. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to availability. Single-traveller prices are available upon request. Airfare is not included in the price.

DAYS 6–8 I KYOTO/NARA Hop on a bullet train for the ride to Kyoto, and discover this former imperial capital by bicycle. Participate in an exclusive Japanese tea ceremony at Korin-in temple and learn about its connection to Zen Buddhism. Join a private guide on an all-day exploration of ancient Nara, which reigned as Japan’s capital in the eighth century. Hotel Granvia Kyoto | Meals: Days 6–8: B; Day 7: B/L DAYS 9–10 I OSAKA Eat your way through Osaka on a guided gastronomy tour, tasting regional specialties such as takoyaki, or octopus snack, and okonomiyaki— savory pancakes. Swissotel Nankai Osaka Meals: B Daily

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Above: Cherry blossoms frame snowcapped Mount Fuji.

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I N S I D E JA PA N

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• Explore the timeless Iya Valley, dotted with thatched cottages, shrines, and vine bridges. • By special permission, visit the moss-draped temple of Saihoji. • Stay at the futuristic Benesse House on Noashima, Japan’s island of art.

or “golden pavilion”. Enjoy a specially arranged visit to Saihoji, also known as Kokedera or the “moss temple”, for the more than 120 species of moss that carpet its beautiful gardens. At tonight’s welcome dinner, meet a former geisha to learn about the geisha lifestyle, and enjoy a short performance. Kyoto Hotel Okura | Meals: B/L/D

DAY 1 I OSAKA, JAPAN/KYOTO Arrive in Osaka at any time. Transfer to Kyoto and check in to our hotel. Kyoto Hotel Okura DAY 2 I KYOTO Kyoto served as an imperial capital for more than a thousand years, and many of the wooden temples and gardens from that era have been collectively designated a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Stroll through the elegant Zen rock garden at Ryoanji and the iconic Kinkakuji,

DAY 3 I KYOTO Wander through Arashiyama’s atmospheric bamboo grove. Continue to Nijo Castle, built in 1603 and designated a national treasure. Explore the castle’s Ninomaru Palace, known for its beautiful wall paintings and its “nightingale” floors, designed to squeak when stepped upon to warn of intruders. This afternoon, visit an artisanal ceramics workshop. Kyoto Hotel Okura | Meals: B/L DAY 4 I MOUNT KOYA Travel to Mount Koya, headquarters of the Shingon Buddhist sect. Meet a temple priest and wander through the evocative Okuno-in cemetery, where the tombs of more than 200,000 samurai warriors and other dignitaries fill a grove of ancient cedar trees. Venture into Kongobuji, the chief temple of the Mount Koya Monastery, and see work by artists of the Kano

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school of painting. Settle into our simple lodgings and enjoy a traditional Buddhist vegetarian dinner. Eko-In Monastery | Meals: B/L/D DAY 5 I MOUNT KOYA/IYA VALLEY After attending an optional morning prayer ceremony, descend to the shores of the Inland Sea and take the ferry across to Shikoku, the smallest of Japan’s main islands. In Tokushima, see costumes and floats from the city’s 400-year-old dance festival at the Awa Odori Kaikan museum. Our home for the next two nights in the Iya Valley is a ryokan, or traditional Japanese inn, where inviting, on-site hot spring baths offer a chance to relax and rejuvenate. Hotel Hikyonoyu | Meals: B/L/D DAY 6 I IYA VALLEY Travel along the steep slopes of the Iya ravine to a 300-year-old thatched farmhouse, home to the Chiiori Trust, a unique project that seeks to preserve age-old rural traditions in the valley. Continue to the Okuiya Niju Kazurabashi, twin suspension bridges made of intertwined vines, and hear the legends of their creation. Witness timeless scenes of village life in Ochiai, a community of traditional dwellings, some of which date from the Edo period (circa 1600– 1870). Hotel Hikyonoyu | Meals: B/L/D

Clockwise from above: The Zen temple of Kinkakuji is also known as the "golden pavilion"; the wooden gateway to the Itsukushima Shrine seemingly floats over the water; a modern-day geisha breaks for a snack; the rustle and creak of the Arashiyama's bamboo grove is designated an official Japanese soundscape.

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DAY 7 I IYA VALLEY/NAOSHIMA Travel north to Zentsuji, revered as the birthplace of the Buddhist priest Kobo Daishi and one of the important stops along Shikoku’s 750-mile and 88-temple pilgrimage route. In Takamatsu, stroll through the tranquil gardens of 17th-century Ritsurin Park. A ferry then brings us to the small island of Naoshima, which has recently emerged as a mecca of contemporary art and architecture. Get a new perspective on nature through inventive art installations at the Benesse House Museum this afternoon, and stay in the adjacent hotel, designed by acclaimed architect Tadao Ando. Benesse House | Meals: B/L/D DAY 8 I NAOSHIMA Wander past the works of Claude Monet and James Turrell at the innovative Chichu Art Museum, built underground but designed to capture natural light and shadow. Also visit homes that are part of the Art House Project, which has transformed some of the island’s older structures into imaginative works of art. Benesse House | Meals: B/L/D DAY 9 I NAOSHIMA/HIROSHIMA Take the ferry back to Honshu and take the high-speed train to Hiroshima. Pay a visit to Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park and the Peace

Memorial Museum, which documents the atomic explosion that ravaged the city. Go on an optional guided visit to Shukkei-en garden, or explore this thriving modern metropolis—a testament to Japanese resilience—on your own. Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima or Sheraton Grand Hotel | Meals: B/L DAY 10 I MIYAJIMA Set off by ferry for a full-day excursion on Itsukushima Island, popularly called Miyajima. Venture into the 12th-century Itsukushima Shinto Shrine, a World Heritage site built over the water, where a vermilion torii (wooden gateway) appears to float at high tide. Participate in a traditional tea ceremony, then take advantage of free time to go on a hike, visit temples, and stroll through the picturesque town. Gather for a farewell dinner back in Hiroshima this evening. Rihga Royal Hotel Hiroshima or Sheraton Grand Hotel | Meals: B/D

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Travel writer and editor-at-large for National Geographic Traveller magazine Don George will join the September 19, 2019 departure. INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Mar. 14–24 | Mar. 28–Apr. 7 Sept. 19–29 | Oct. 3–13 | Oct. 31–Nov. 10

| May 8–18

These departures are photography expeditions, led by a National Geographic photographer, and limited to 16 travellers. Cost: from £8,370 per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,550. Airfare is not included in the price.

DAY 11 I HIROSHIMA/OSAKA Take the high-speed train back to Osaka and transfer to the airport for your flight home. Meals: B/L OPTIONAL EXTENSION

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CHINA: IMPERIAL TREASURES A N D N AT U R A L W O N D E R S

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

rickshaw tour. Delve into imperial Beijing at the Temple of Heaven, a UNESCO World Heritage site surrounded by gardens, and try tai chi with a master practitioner. Meet with National Geographic grantee Boju Zhang from Friends of Nature, China's oldest environmental organisation, to hear about his latest conservation efforts in the capital city. Tonight, feast on Peking duck with your fellow travellers. The St. Regis Beijing | Meals: B/L/D DAY 3 I GREAT WALL/BEIJING Step back in time at the less visited Jinshanling section of the Great Wall, which retains the fortification’s original character. The St. Regis Beijing | Meals: B/L

DAY 1 I BEIJING, CHINA Arrive in Beijing and transfer to our hotel in the heart of the capital. Meet your fellow travellers at a welcome reception this evening. The St. Regis Beijing DAY 2 I BEIJING Stroll the vast and historic Tiananmen Square, and then navigate the 900 or so buildings and temples of the Forbidden City before heading to a traditional hutong neighbourhood for a

DAYS 4–5 I XI’AN Ride first-class on the high-speed train to Xi’an, once the eastern terminus of the Silk Road and the capital of China. On a special behind-thescenes visit to the Institute of Archaeology— normally closed to the public—learn about the recent excavations and see artifacts up close. After breakfast the next day, view the legendary terra-cotta army, composed of thousands of soldiers, chariots, and horses that were buried around 210 B.C. at the tomb of China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang. Later, walk or ride

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a bike atop the massive city wall. During free time, browse the maze of markets and sites in the Muslim Quarter. Sofitel Xi’an on Renmin Square | Meals: Day 4: B/L/D; Day 5: B/L DAY 6 I YICHANG/YANGTZE RIVER Fly to Yichang, and set out on an afternoon city tour before boarding a luxurious riverboat for a four-night voyage on the Yangtze through the breathtaking Three Gorges region. Yangzi Explorer | Meals: B/L/D DAYS 7–9 I YANGTZE RIVER On daily excursions, visit the world's largest engineering project at the Three Gorges Dam; venture into narrow tributaries by local sampan boat, taking in gorgeous scenery; and visit Fuling and the 816 Underground Project, the world's largest artificial military cave. Back on the ship, learn about traditional healing and local crafts, enjoy morning tai chi, and gaze at the dramatic gorges. Yangzi Explorer | Meals: B/L/D Daily DAYS 10–11 I CHONGQING/CHENGDU Disembark this morning in Chongqing and travel to Chengdu. Along the way, visit the Dazu Grottoes, a World Heritage site where centuries-old rock carvings depict Buddhist,

Clockwise from above: Against a misty backdrop of karst mountains, a farmer in Guilin directs his livestock; a traveller passes through the gates to the Temple of Heaven in Beijing; a giant panda clings to a tree at the Dujiangyan Giant Panda Base; life-size terra-cotta warriors on display at a museum near Xi'an.

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Confucian, and Taoist themes as well as scenes of ordinary life during the Tang Dynasty. Enjoy dinner in Chengdu tonight, savouring a hot pot—a Sichuan favorite. Spend the next day at the Dujiangyan Giant Panda Base, overseen by the China Conservation and Research Centre for the Giant Panda. We’ll have the chance to prepare meals and feed the pandas, help clean the enclosures, and hear about conservation efforts. Return to Chengdu for dinner. The St. Regis Chengdu | Meals: B/L/D Daily DAYS 12–13 I GUILIN AND YANGSHUO Fly to Guilin and descend into the Reed Flute Cave, a subterranean spectacle of stalactites and stone pillars. Admire the stunning karst landscape on a hike through the countryside. The following day, embark on a cruise down the Li River. Glide beneath limestone pinnacles and terraced rice fields that have inspired Chinese artists for generations, and stop to browse at a local market. Return to Guilin for an evening on your own. Shangri-La Hotel Guilin Meals: Day 12: B/L/D; Day 13: B/L DAYS 14–16 I SHANGHAI Fly to bustling Shanghai and settle into our hotel. Meet with conservationist and wildlife

photographer Jing Li, a National Geographic grantee working to conserve critically endangered birds in the greater Shanghai area. Then zoom up to the observation deck of China’s tallest building, Shanghai Tower, for a panoramic view of the skyline. This evening, stroll neon-lit Nanjing Road and the historic Bund waterfront. Meander among the pavilions, ponds, and zigzag bridges of Yu Garden— Shanghai’s celebrated classical Chinese garden, dating back to 1559. Peruse an intriguing range of antiques and goods at the Old Bazaar. Tonight, toast your Chinese adventure at a local restaurant. The following day, transfer to the airport for your return flight. Fairmont Peace Hotel | Meals: Day 14: B/L; Day 15: B/L/D; Day 16: B

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Professor of Chinese cultural history Elvira Masson will join the May 14 and October 1, 2019 departures.

ABOUT THE YANGZI EXPLORER The Yangzi Explorer, our home for the three-day Yangtze voyage, is one of the few five-star ships on the Yangtze. The ship has a capacity of 124 passengers and features spacious cabins with private bathrooms and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors that open to private balconies. There are a limited number of suites available on a first-come, firstserved basis. Amenities include a panoramic-view restaurant, a bar, a theatre, two lounges, a library, a fitness centre, a business centre with Internet access, a clinic, a sundeck, a salon, and a spa. INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Apr. 2–17 | Apr. 23–May 8 | May 14–29 Sept. 3–18 | Sept. 24–Oct. 9 | Oct. 1–16 | Oct. 29–Nov. 13 Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,685. Airfare is not included in the price.

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C H I N A P R I VA T E E X P E D I T I O N

• Climb the watchtowers on a less visited section of the Great Wall. • Observe giant pandas at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. • Learn traditional Chinese cooking, tai chi, and calligraphy from local masters.

DAYS 4–5 I BEIJING/XI’AN Greet the day with a private tai chi lesson at the Temple of Heaven. In Xi’an, encounter the legendary terra-cotta warriors; then wander among calligraphy-etched tablets in the Forest of Steles and practice this ancient art form with a calligraphy expert. Prepare Chinese dumplings in the home of a local family. Sofitel Xi'an on Renmin Square | Meals: Days 4–5: B/D Daily

DAYS 1–3 I BEIJING, CHINA Explore the cultural heart of Beijing on a private tour of the old city. Visit a family in a traditional hutong neighbourhood, and try kite-making alongside a local artisan. Conquer the legendary Great Wall as you trek across the less visited Mutianyu section. Enjoy an evening of acrobatics and kung fu at the Red Theatre. The St. Regis Beijing | Meals: Day 2: B/L/D; Day 3: B/L

DAYS 6–7 I XI’AN/CHENGDU Survey Xi’an from atop its ancient walls, then ride the high-speed train to Chengdu. Meet the city’s most famous residents: the giant pandas that roam the bamboo-covered grounds of the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Learn the age-old game of mah-jongg in lush Wangjianglou Park. The St. Regis Chengdu Meals: Day 6: B/D; Day 7: B

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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 is a private expedition that is offered year round, so you may request any dates that are convenient for you. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to availability. Single-traveller prices are available upon request. Airfare is not included in the price. Prices based on departures up to March 2019.

DAYS 8–10 I SHANGHAI Delve into Shanghai on private tours of its vibrant neighbourhoods and intriguing museums. Ride the exhilarating Maglev (magnetic levitation) train to the airport on your final day. The Peninsula Shanghai | Meals: Day 8: B; Day 9: B/L; Day 10: B Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.

Above: The millennia-old Great Wall was built to protect the Chinese empire against invaders from the north.

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T I B E T A N D N E PA L : E X P E D I T I O N T O T H E H I G H E S T H I M A L AYA

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• Venture to North Face Base Camp on the seldom visited Tibetan side of Mount Everest. • Participate in a private butter lamp ceremony at sky-high Rongbuk Monastery. • Enjoy a private Tibetan dance performance with views of Lhasa’s Potala Palace.

Dalai Lama’s summer palace, renowned for its beautiful gardens. Shangri-La Lhasa | Meals: Days 2–11: B/L/D Daily DAYS 6–8 I GYANGZÊ/SHIGATSE Drive to Gyangzê. Explore the complex of monasteries at Pelkor Chode, then visit Tashilunpo Monastery, the seat of Tibet's second highest incarnation, the Panchen Lama. Hike Himalayan hills to the remote Ngor Monastery, or discover the city of Shigatse. Gyangzê Hotel; Tashi Choe Ta

DAY 1 I BEIJING, CHINA Enjoy a day at leisure in Beijing. The Four Seasons Beijing DAYS 2–5 I LHASA, TIBET Fly to Lhasa and step into some of Tibet’s most important monasteries and temples, including Drepung, Sera, Nechung, and Jokhang. Explore the grandest of Potala Palace’s myriad rooms, and wander Barkhor, Lhasa’s old market. Venture outside the city to Norbulingka, the

DAYS 9–11 I XÊGAR/GYIRONG Set out from Xêgar to see Rongbuk, the highest monastery in the world; then continue to the North Face Base Camp, offering breathtaking views of Mount Everest on a clear day. Spend a night in the border town of Gyirong. Qomolangma Hotel; Phuntsok Rabsel Guest House DAYS 12–15 I KATHMANDU, NEPAL Tour Durbar Square; the royal palace of Hanuman Dhoka; and Swayambhunath, a 2,500-year-old shrine representing a fascinating mixture of Hindu and Buddhist piety. Marvel at architecture adorned with intricately carved wooden windows and latticework—the craftsmanship of Nepal’s ethnic Newari people. Hotel Yak & Yeti Meals: Days 12–14: B/L/D Daily; Day 15: B

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A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Mountaineer Peter Hillary will join the April, September, and October departures.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Apr. 20–May 4 | Sept. 28–Oct. 12 Oct. 15–29 | Nov. 3–17 This departure is a photography expedition, led by a National Geographic photographer, and limited to 16 travellers. Prices on request. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,540. Airfare is not included in the price.

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Above: Perched on a hilltop in the Lhasa Valley, the immense Potala Palace dates to the 17th century.

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B H U TA N : K I N G D O M I N T H E C L O U D S

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• Stay at Zhiwa Ling Heritage, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World. • Hike to Bhutan's iconic pilgrimage site, the Tiger's Nest Temple. • Experience a traditional festival, and visit a family farmhouse.

Lodges of the World collection—before a welcome dinner. Zhiwa Ling Heritage | Meals: B/L/D DAY 3 I PUNAKHA After a special Buddhist blessing ceremony, journey to Punakha, the ancient capital of Bhutan. This afternoon, visit Chimi Lhakhang, a small but famous temple in the centre of the golden Punakha Valley. Settle into our hotel and enjoy dinner together. RKPO Green Resort | Meals: B/L/D

DAY 1 I BANGKOK, THAILAND Arrive in Bangkok this evening and check in to our hotel. Novotel Suvarnabhumi Hotel DAY 2 I PARO, BHUTAN Fly to Bhutan's Paro Valley (7,300 feet), and visit Ta Dzong, a 17th-century fortress overlooking the Paro Valley. Explore our stunning hotel—a member of the National Geographic Unique

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to pine forest, and then to an alpine zone that is home to several species of rhododendron, dwarf bamboo, and Grey Langur monkeys. Dewachen Lodge | Meals: B/L/D DAY 6 I PHOBJIKHA Against a backdrop of forest-clad mountains, Gangtey Goemba temple complex rises dramatically from a cluster of hilltop cottages. One of the oldest Nyingma monasteries in Bhutan, Gangtey Goemba has recently been renovated,

DAY 4 I PUNAKHA After an invigorating hike to Khamsum Yuelley Namgyel Chorten, a spectacularly situated temple, be rewarded for your efforts with incredible views of the valley below. Then visit the Punakha Dzong, an impressive fortress guarding the southern end of the valley at the confluence of the Pho (male) and Mo (female) Rivers. RKPO Green Resort | Meals: B/L/D DAY 5 I PHOBJIKHA Travel to the beautiful alpine valley of Phobjikha (10,000 feet), the largest wintering site for the endangered black-necked crane. Along the way, the environment changes from semi-tropical Prayer flags make for a colourful crossing of the Paro River.

Clockwise from above: The magnificent Taktsang Lhakhang, or Tiger's Nest Temple, sits high above the lush Paro Valley; a young Buddhist monk peeks through an ornate gateway; prayer flags inscribed with sacred symbols and mantras are ubiquitous in Bhutan; traditional masked dancers perform outside Zhiwa Ling Heritage—a National Geographic Unique Lodge.

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allowing us to examine the fine workmanship of Bhutan’s best woodcarvers, sculptors, and painters. Then set off on a half-day hike, stopping to visit a village family along the way. Dewachen Lodge | Meals: B/L/D DAY 7 I THIMPHU Travel to Thimphu (7,900 feet), the capital of Bhutan. Cross the Dochu La pass (10,000 feet) en route and gaze at a 200-mile panorama of Himalayan peaks (weather permitting). Tonight, get a behind-the-scenes perspective on contemporary Bhutan during a lively Bhutanese banquet with members of the government, local dignitaries, and respected professionals. Taj Tashi Hotel | Meals: B/L/D DAY 8 I THIMPHU/PARO Spend the morning exploring the country’s more modern side in Thimphu. Visit the National Textile Museum, where Bhutan’s finest weavings and brocades are on display. Return to Paro in the afternoon and settle back in at Zhiwa Ling. Zhiwa Ling Heritage | Meals: B/L/D DAY 9 I PARO Our journey in the kingdom culminates with a hike to the most famous pilgrimage site in Bhutan: Taktsang Lhakhang, or the Tiger’s

Nest Temple (9,300 feet). Visible from afar, this stunning monastery clings to a vertical granite cliff 2,000 feet above the valley floor. This evening, celebrate your Bhutanese adventure at a festive farewell dinner. Zhiwa Ling Heritage | Meals: B/L/D DAYS 10–11 I PARO/BANGKOK, THAILAND Fly to Bangkok and check in to our hotel. The following morning, transfer to the airport for your return flight home. Novotel Suvarnabhumi Hotel | Meals: B Daily

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Anthropologist, author, and filmmaker Carroll Dunham will join the March 11, 2019 departure.

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Zhiwa Ling Heritage

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Mar. 11–21 | Oct. 1–11 | Oct. 18–28 Nov. 6-16 This departure is a photography expedition, led by a National Geographic photographer, and limited to 16 travellers. Cost: from £6,510 per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Price is per person, double occupancy, and subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,395. Airfare is not included in the price.

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V I E T N A M , L AO S , A N D C A M B O D I A : TREASURES OF INDOCHINA

• Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour at the Angkor Conservation Center. • Have lunch with two former Viet Cong soldiers at their home. • Encounter some of the region’s most endangered species, and hear from conservationists.

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Cong during the Vietnam War, and spend time with two Viet Cong veterans in their home. Hôtel Des Art Saigon | Meals: Day 2: B/L/D: Day 3: B/L

DAYS 1–3 I HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM Explore Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) on a guided tour. Visit the War Remnants Museum and the stately Reunification Palace; admire the French colonial architecture of the Central Post Office and City Hall; and delve into bustling Ben Thanh market, one of the oldest and largest markets in the country. Descend into the famous Cu Chi tunnels, a network of underground passageways used by the Viet

DAYS 4–5 I HANOI Stroll Hanoi’s tree-lined boulevards, past serene lakes and charming pagodas. Stop at Ho Chi Minh’s imposing mausoleum and take a walk around Ngoc Son Temple, set in the middle of an emerald-green lake. Soak up the lively old quarter, where the sizzle of roadside woks mingles with the beeping of motorbikes, and duck past a moving train on the unusual “train street”. Visit the colonial-era prison known by American POWs as the Hanoi Hilton. See Vietnam’s first university, St. Joseph’s Cathedral, and the sprawling Imperial Citadel— a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi | Meals: Day 4: B/D; Day 5: B/L DAYS 6–7 I NINH BINH Venture south from Hanoi to Ninh Binh, a rustic region in the Red River Delta nicknamed “Ha Long Bay on land”. Here we’ll be joined by National Geographic grantee Le Khac Quyet, a leading Vietnamese wildlife biologist and avid photographer who will share updates on his latest research. Explore the Van Long Nature

Ninh Binh is often called "Ha Long Bay on land".

Reserve by bamboo boat, searching for the endangered Delacour’s langur. Venture to Cuc Phuong National Park, Vietnam’s oldest and largest natural reserve, and join the director of the Endangered Primate Rescue Centre for a behind-the-scenes tour. Then visit Save Vietnam’s Wildlife rescue centre to learn about a project spearheaded by National Geographic grantee Nguyen Van Thai aimed at reducing the demand for pangolins, the world’s most trafficked animal. Emeralda Resort Ninh Binh | Meals: B/L/D Daily DAY 8 I HA LONG BAY Head north to Ha Long Bay and explore this mystical World Heritage site on a

Clockwise from above: Traditional wooden junks float beneath the towering karst peaks of Vietnam's Ha Long Bay; Wat Xieng Thong, or Temple of the Golden City, is one of the most important monasteries in Luang Prabang; a woman contemplates a temple in Angkor; pangolins are the world's most trafficked animal.

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traditional-style wooden junk. Cruise serene, turquoise waters scattered with tiny forested islands and fantastic karst formations, and go off the beaten path at secluded Lan Ha Bay. Discover the magical Toi and Sang caves by canoe, and rise early for a relaxing tai chi session on deck. Azalea | Meals: B/L/D DAYS 9–11 I LUANG PRABANG, LAOS Experience Luang Prabang, nestled amid jungle-shrouded hills at the confluence of the Mekong and Nam Khan Rivers. Visit the area’s most revered Buddhist temple and see the golden Prabang Buddha statue after which the town is said to be named. Immerse yourself in the uniquely Laotian baci ceremony, where cotton cords are tied around the participants’ wrists to wish them good fortune, health, and prosperity. At dawn, witness the tradition of Tak Bat, the daily almsgiving to Buddhist monks. Venture into rural Laos to visit the mountain villages of the Hmong and Khmu ethnic groups, and hike to the ethereal Kuang Si Waterfall. See endangered Asiatic black bears at the Tat Kuang Si Bear Rescue Centre, and speak with a conservationist about National Geographic funded research assessing the threats they face. The Luang Say Residence | Meals: Days 9–10: B/L/D; Day 11: B/L

DAYS 12–15 I SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA/ ANGKOR Delve into the magnificent World Heritage site of Angkor with an archaeologist guide. Built in the first half of the 12th century in the depths of the Cambodian jungle, the mysterious capital of the Khmer Empire is replete with massive towers, carved murals, and enchanting crumbling courtyards. Wander the Bayon temple and the Terrace of the Elephants, and explore haunting Ta Prohm, tangled in thick banyan roots. Tour the Angkor Conservation Center with the centre’s director and, by special access, view thousands of priceless statues. Watch the sunset at the mesmerizing Angkor Wat temple, dedicated to the Hindu god Vishnu. Visit Banteay Srei, an exquisite 10th-century Hindu temple north of Angkor Wat, and stop at the Golden Silk Pheach Preservation Centre, a Cambodian NGO working to preserve ancient Khmer silk production techniques. Drift down in a wooden boat to the great Tonle Sap lake, and discover a boisterous floating city complete with markets, schools, and even karaoke bars. Gather for our farewell reception, and take in a traditional Cambodian dance and music performance over dinner. Jaya House River Park | Meals: Day 12: B/D; Days 13–14: B/L/D Daily; Day 15: B/L

A National Geographic expert and expedition leader will accompany this trip. Art Historian Paula Swart will join the October 19 and December 28, 2019 departures.

INFORMATION 2019 Dates: Oct. 19–Nov. 2 | Dec. 28, 2019–Jan. 11, 2020 2020 Dates: Jan. 18–Feb. 1 | Feb. 22–Mar. 7 Price is per person, double occupancy, and is subject to change. Single supplement is from £1,010. Airfare is not included in the price.

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before your departure date (90 days for a cruise holiday), except for reasons of unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances or failure by you to pay the final balance. We may cancel your holiday before this date if, for example, the minimum number of clients required for a particular travel arrangement is not reached. If your holiday is cancelled, you can either have a refund of all monies paid or accept an offer of alternative travel arrangements of comparable standard from us if available (we will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value). In some cases, except where the cancellation is due to unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances, we will pay compensation as detailed below but this does not exclude you from claiming more if you are entitled to do so. Period before departure in which we notify you 43 – 90 days

Amount you will receive from us £20 per person

27– 42 days

£30 per person

15 – 26 days

£40 per person

00 – 14 days

£50 per person

We reserve the right in our absolute discretion to terminate without notice the holiday arrangements of any customer whose behaviour is such that it is in our opinion likely to cause distress, damage, danger, or annoyance to our customers, our/supplier employees, or to any third party, or to property. If you are prevented from travelling because, in our or our suppliers’ opinion, you appear to be unfit to travel or likely to cause discomfort or disturbance to others, our responsibility for your holiday ceases and we shall be under no obligation to pay any refund, compensation or costs to you. Please note that we have no control over the behaviour of other persons staying at or visiting your holiday accommodation and we are not responsible for any withdrawal or impairment of facilities or other loss or damage caused by them. Under no circumstances are you entitled to share or sub-let your accommodation with anyone other than those individuals shown on your booking. OUR RESPONSIBILITIES We are a Member of ABTA, membership number Y0128. We are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you by ABTA’s Code of Conduct. We can also offer you ABTA’s scheme for the resolution of disputes arising out of this contract, which is approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute. If we cannot resolve your complaint, go to www. abta.com to use ABTA’s simple procedure. Further information on the Code and ABTA’s assistance in resolving disputes can be found on www. abta.com. You can also access the European Commission Online Dispute (ODR) Resolution platform at http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/. This ODR platform is a means of notifying us of your complaint; it will not determine how your complaint should be resolved. 1) Single Components If you have purchased a ‘single component’ i.e. accommodation or transportation only, then your booking is not a package as defined by the Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations, but we have a duty to select the accommodation/ transport providers with reasonable skill and care. We have no liability to you for the actual provision of the accommodation/ transport, except in cases where it is proved that we have breached that duty and damage to you has been caused. Therefore, providing we have selected the provider with reasonable care and skill, we will have no liability to you for anything that happens at the accommodation or during the transportation or any acts or omissions of the provider or others. 2) Package Holidays Subject to these booking conditions, your holiday arrangements will be made or performed using reasonable skill and care. We will be responsible if our employees, servants or agents fail to make or perform your holiday arrangements using reasonable skill and care as long as they were acting within the course of their employment or carrying out work that we had asked them to do. We will not be responsible or pay compensation for any injury, illness, death, loss, damage, expense, cost or other claim of any description, which results from: the act(s) and/or omission(s) of you or another member of your party; the act(s) and/or omission(s) of a third party not connected with the provision of the services contracted for and which were unforeseeable or unavoidable; or unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances, which means a situation beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all reasonable measures had been taken. The services and facilities included in your holiday will be deemed to be provided with reasonable skill

and care if they comply with any local regulations that apply, or, if there are no applicable local regulations, if they are reasonable when compared to the local standards in practice. Our liability, except in cases involving death, injury or illness, shall be limited to a maximum of three times the cost of your travel arrangements. Our liability will also be limited in accordance with and/or in an identical manner to: (a) the contractual terms of the companies that provide the travel services that make up your package. These terms are incorporated into this booking; and (b) any relevant international convention, for example the Warsaw/Montreal Convention in respect of travel by air, the Athens Convention in respect of travel by sea, the Berne/Cotif Convention in respect of travel by rail, the Paris Convention in respect of the provision of accommodation, and the Strasbourg Convention (CNLI) in respect of travel on inland waterways, which limit the amount of and conditions under which compensation can be claimed for death, injury, delay to passengers and loss, damage and delay to luggage. We are to be regarded as having all benefit of any limitation of the extent of or the conditions under which compensation is to be paid under these or any conventions. We limit the amount of compensation we may have to pay you if we are found liable under this clause for loss of and/ or damage to any luggage or personal possessions and money to a maximum amount of £25 per person in total because you are assumed to have adequate insurance in place to cover any losses of this kind. You can ask for copies of the travel service contractual terms, or the international conventions from our offices. Under EU law (Regulation 261/2004) you have rights in some circumstances to refunds and/ or compensation from your airline in cases of denied boarding, cancellation or delay to flights. Full details will be publicised at EU airports and available from airlines. However, reimbursement in such cases will not automatically entitle you to a refund of your holiday cost from us. Your right to a refund and/or compensation from us is set out in these booking conditions. If any payments to you are due from us, any payment made to you by the airline or any other service provider will be deducted. If it is impossible to ensure your return as scheduled due to unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances, we will bear the cost of necessary accommodation, if possible of equivalent category, for a maximum of three nights. The limit does not apply to persons with reduced mobility and any person accompanying them, pregnant women and unaccompanied minors, or persons in need of specific medical assistance, provided that you notified us of these needs at least 48 hours before the start of your holiday. COMPLAINTS If a problem occurs whilst you are on holiday, you must inform the relevant supplier immediately so that the matter can be put right. If the supplier cannot resolve the problem to your satisfaction at the time, you must also contact us immediately by telephoning our offices on 00 44 808 231 3744 so that we are given the opportunity to help. In the event that a complaint cannot be resolved at the time, you must write to us within 28 days of return to the UK quoting the original booking reference and giving all relevant information. PLEASE NOTE: If you fail to follow the requirement to report your complaint whilst on holiday, we will have been deprived of the opportunity to investigate and rectify it and this may affect your rights under this booking. SPECIAL REQUESTS Any special requests must be advised to us at the time of booking. You should then confirm your requests in writing. Whilst every effort will be made by us to try and arrange your reasonable special requests, we cannot guarantee that they will be fulfilled. Failure to meet any special request will not be a breach of contract on our part unless the request has been specifically confirmed. DISABILITIES AND MEDICAL PROBLEMS We are not a specialist disabled holiday company, but we will do our utmost to cater for any special requirements you may have. If you or any member of your party has any medical problem or disability which may affect your stay, please provide us with full details by writing or emailing us, before we confirm your booking so that we can advise as to the suitability of your chosen arrangements if possible. EXCURSIONS Excursions or other tours that you may choose to book or pay for whilst you are on holiday are not part of your package holiday provided by us. For any excursion or other tour that you book, your contract will be with the operator of the excursion or

tour and not with us. We are not responsible for the provision of the excursion or tour or for anything that happens during the course of its provision by the operator. Passport, Visa and Immigration Requirements and Health Formalities It is your responsibility to check and fulfil the passport, visa, health and immigration requirements applicable to your itinerary. You must check requirements for your own specific circumstances with the relevant Embassies and/ or Consulates and your own doctor as applicable. Most countries now require passports to be valid for at least 6 months after your return date. If your passport is in its final year, you should check with the Embassy of the country you are visiting. For further information please contact the Passport Office on 0870 5210410 or visit www. passport.gov.uk. Special conditions apply for travel to the USA and all passengers must have individual machine readable passports. Please check www.usembassy.org. uk. For European holidays you should obtain a completed and iss ed form EHIC prior to departure. Up to date travel advice can be obtained from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, visit www.fco. gov.uk. We do not accept any responsibility if you cannot travel because you have not complied with any passport, visa or immigration requirements. DELAYS AND OTHER TRAVEL INFORMATION In some destinations, a compulsory city tax may be applicable and will be charged to you locally. We regret we are unable to offer you any assistance should a delay disrupt your itinerary. Any airline or other transport provider concerned may however provide refreshments and/or appropriate accommodation. We cannot accept liability for any delay that is due to re- scheduling times by the airline or airline authorities or caused by unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances. The latest flight timings will be shown on your tickets, which will be dispatched to you approximately two weeks before departure. You should check your tickets very carefully immediately upon receipt to ensure you have the correct flight times. If flight times change after tickets have been dispatched, we will contact you as soon as we can to let you know. Your rights under EU law are included under “Our Responsibilities”. JURISDICTION When you make a booking you guarantee that you have the authority to accept and do accept on behalf of your party the terms of these booking conditions. A contract will exist as soon as we issue our confirmation invoice. This contract is made on the terms of these booking conditions, which are governed by English Law, and the jurisdiction of the English Courts. You may however, choose the law and jurisdiction of Scotland or Northern Ireland if you wish to do so. DATA PROTECTION Personal details will be held and processed by us to enable fulfilment of the holiday contract. You hereby agree to this information being passed to any third parties in order for the supply of the holiday. Personal details supplied to us may also be used for marketing purposes but only with your clear, active consent. We will not disclose personal details to third parties for marketing purposes without express permission. Our Privacy Notice can be viewed at www.fredholidays. co.uk/privacy. (updated Nov 2018) www.fredholidays.co.uk/terms

P H OTO C R E D I T S : KEY: T=TOP, C=CENTER, B=BOTTOM, L=LEFT, R=RIGHT Jacqueline Barney (65BL); Molly Danner (43TL); Tim Greenleaf (8BL); Jonathan Irish (25TR, 31TR); Scott Kish (31TL); Susan Seubert (13))

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EXPEDITIONS CALENDAR 2020 D E PA R T U R E D AT E S

# OF DAYS

ALASKA: DENALI TO KENAI FJORDS

11 TE

8

GLACIER NATIONAL PARK

12 TE

7

6

3, 17

1, 7

CANADIAN ROCKIES BY RAIL AND TRAIL

13 TE

8

8

12

2, 23

WINTER WILDLIFE IN YELLOWSTONE

14 TE

6

YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARKS

15 TE

8

ARCHES, CANYONLANDS, AND MESA VERDE

16 TE

7

GRAND CANYON, BRYCE, AND ZION NATIONAL PARKS

17 TE

8

PERU: MACHU PICCHU INN TO INN TREK*

18

A

10

ARGENTINA AND CHILE: HIKING, KAYAKING, AND RAFTING THE LAKE DISTRICT N E W

23

A

12

EXPLORING PATAGONIA

24 TE 12

PAGE

TRIP TYPE

2 0 1 9 D E PA R T U R E D AT E S

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

28

4

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

24, 30

5

16

15

3

20

17

3

10, 22

28

13, 25

6, 22

5

19

16

N O RT H A M E R I C A 5, 12

18 21

1

27

24

4, 26

24

7, 21

5

4, 17

8, 29

6

5, 12

6, 13, 20

25

15

5, 19

16

SOUTH AMERICA 7

3, 21

3

AFRICA THE GREAT APES OF UGANDA AND RWANDA

28 TE

11

ON SAFARI: TANZANIA'S GREAT MIGRATION

30 TE

9

KENYA: UP CLOSE WITH ELEPHANTS, RHINOS, AND BIG CATS

32 TE 10

SOUTHERN AFRICA SAFARI BY PRIVATE AIR

34 TE 10

MADAGASCAR WILDLIFE EXPEDITION

36 TE 13

MOROCCO: LEGENDARY CITIES AND THE SAHARA

38 TE 12

16

13

40 TE

11

16

6

42

T

16

44 TE

11

NORWAY'S TRAINS AND FJORDS

46

11

ICELAND: VOLCANOES, GLACIERS, AND WHALES

47 TE 10

25

16

20

3

8, 22

5

2

7

16

15

7 28

22

23

7

1

5

2, 16

29 9, 30

27 7 5, 23

14

MIDDLE EAST THE HOLY LAND: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE*

14

26

13

18

EURASIA TRANS-SIBERIAN RAIL EXPEDITION GEORGIA & ARMENIA: CROSSROADS OF CONTINENTS

NEW

4, 31

EUROPE T

IRELAND: TALES AND TREASURES OF THE EMERALD ISLE

48 TE 10

SWISS TRAINS AND THE ITALIAN LAKE DISTRICT

50

ITALY: RENAISSANCE CITIES AND TUSCAN LIFE

49 TE 10

HUMAN ORIGINS: SOUTHWEST FRANCE AND NORTHERN SPAIN

54 TE 10

SOUTHERN SPAIN AND MOROCCO

52 TE 14

GREECE: WONDERS OF AN ANCIENT EMPIRE

55 TE 11

T

24

7

14

5, 26

23

7

30

27

7, 21

4, 18

8

21

10

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12, 26

9, 16, 23 24

14

27

18

5

11

2, 9

22

20

11, 25

16

7 1

5

9, 23

28

14


2020 D E PA R T U R E D AT E S

# OF DAYS

TRIP TYPE

PAGE

2 0 1 9 D E PA R T U R E D AT E S

MAR.

APR.

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

8

19

3

14

3, 24

1, 29

28

15

NOV.

DEC.

JAN.

FEB.

28

18

22

22, 27

12,25

22

MAR.

ASIA INSIDE JAPAN

58 TE 11

CHINA: IMPERIAL TREASURES AND NATURAL WONDERS

60 TE 16

2, 23

TIBET AND NEPAL: EXPEDITION TO THE HIGHEST HIMALAYA

63 TE 15

20

BHUTAN: KINGDOM IN THE CLOUDS

64 TE

VIETNAM, LAOS, AND CAMBODIA: TREASURES OF INDOCHINA* N E W

66 TE 15

11

14

11

1

6

19

PHOTOGRAPHY EXPEDITIONS WINTER IN YELLOWSTONE PHOTO EXPEDITION

14 PH

6

TANZANIA PHOTO SAFARI

30 PH

9

4

MOROCCO PHOTOGRAPHY EXPEDITION

38 PH 12

30

ITALY PHOTOGRAPHY EXPEDITION

49 PH 10

INSIDE JAPAN PHOTOGRAPHY EXPEDITION

58 PH 11

TIBET AND NEPAL PHOTOGRAPHY EXPEDITION

63 PH 15

BHUTAN PHOTOGRAPHY EXPEDITION

64 PH 11

12 11

8 28

12

12

6

28

31 3 18

F A M I LY E X P E D I T I O N S ALASKA: DENALI TO KENAI FJORDS FAMILY EXPEDITION

11

F

8

19

17

YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARKS FAMILY EXPEDITION

15

F

8

22

6,20

GRAND CANYON, BRYCE, AND ZION NATIONAL PARKS FAMILY EXPEDITION

17

F

8

29

13,27

14

P R I VA T E E X P E D I T I O N S BELIZE AND TIKAL PRIVATE EXPEDITION

19 PR

9

PERU PRIVATE EXPEDITION

20 PR

9

ECUADOR PRIVATE EXPEDITION

21 PR

11

COLOMBIA PRIVATE EXPEDITION

NEW

22 PR 10

PATAGONIA PRIVATE EXPEDITION

26 PR 10

AUSTRALIA PRIVATE EXPEDITION

27 PR 13

TANZANIA PRIVATE EXPEDITION

29 PR

MADAGASCAR PRIVATE EXPEDITION

37 PR 12

MOROCCO PRIVATE EXPEDITION

39 PR

9

GREEK ISLES PRIVATE EXPEDITION

56 PR

9

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9

JAPAN PRIVATE EXPEDITION

57 PR 10

CHINA PRIVATE EXPEDITION

62 PR 10

A = ACTIVE | F= FAMILY EXPEDITION | TE = TOURS WITH AN EXPERT | PH = PHOTO | PR = PRIVATE EXPEDITION |

T = TRAIN

*Departure dates beyond March 2020 are listed on the itinerary pages 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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