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At the Royal Tombs of Petra, Jordan, our local guides unlock some of the mysteries of the ancient wonder.
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Over the past 133 years, we’ve sent our scientists, storytellers, and adventurers across continents and into remote cultures, down to the oceans’ depths and up the highest mountains in an effort to better understand our planet. Our travel program grew from this legacy as a way to invite others to explore—to encounter the wonders of the world up close, in depth, right at the source, and to be transformed by the experience.
Visit the National Geographic-supported Monteverde Institute in Costa Rica to participate in their reforestation and sustainable agriculture programs.
In Ouarzazate, Morocco, a herbalist explains the medicinal and cosmetic uses of local plants and minerals.
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GET TO KNOW SOME OF OUR CEOS Each National Geographic Journeys trip is led by a Chief Experience Officer, or CEO—your greatest resource on your trip. These knowledgeable, passionate individuals share insights on local traditions, connect you with interesting people wherever you go, and offer recommendations for restaurants or activities to do in your free time. Meet two of our talented CEOs below.
JULIAN H., SOUTH AFRICA I love leading National Geographic Journeys trips because I get to spend time with like-minded people that just love anything to do with nature. I get excited every time I see the joy on our travelers’ faces when they see their dream become a reality. Many times, people on our trips have been waiting their whole lives to come to Africa to see our beautiful land and creatures. For me it is a privilege to show them all that I can in the time I have with them. I want them to leave with a little piece of Africa in their hearts forever. Changing people’s lives and showing them the importance and interconnectedness of nature brings me joy. A bit deep, maybe, but I do love what I do.
ZUHAIR Z., J O R DA N I love my job as a Journeys CEO for five reasons: 1) I get to meet new people. I love meeting others and hearing their stories. 2) I get to talk about my favorite place. Talking about your home, your family, and your friends—it’s literally the best thing ever. 3) I get to see others get excited about being at my favorite place. There’s nothing quite like that feeling you get when you see that your stories are making people smile. 4) I get to walk around my favorite place for hours. When you’re having a rough day or nothing seems to be going right, a nice walk through Petra talking about how much you love its beauty, is a good way to lift your mood. 5) I make a huge impact in people’s lives. Every tour I do, every person I meet, is an opportunity to change their life by bringing them happiness and friendship.
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EXPLORE JORDAN HIGHLIGHTS • V enture to the Roman ruins of Jerash, and admire the incredible mosaics of Madaba. • E xplore the lost city of Petra and join an archaeologist for a talk about ongoing excavations at the famed site. • H ead into the surreal desert landscapes of Wadi Rum in a 4x4, and go on a night walk with a Bedouin guide.
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• L earn to cook traditional Jordanian dishes at a G Adventures–supported café.
DAY 4 I PETRA Rise early to visit iconic Petra, once the capital of the ancient Nabatean Arabs. Enjoy a guided walking tour of this enchanting rock-cut city; then opt to hike to the top of the Treasury for magnificent views, or enjoy free time to explore the site on your own. In the evening, opt to return to Petra for a visit by candlelight. DAY 5 I WADI RUM
Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included.
Continue to Wadi Rum in the heart of Jordan's desertscape. This otherworldly landscape was made famous by T. E. Lawrence and the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia. Enjoy lunch at our camp, followed by an exciting 4x4 excursion into the desert, where we pick the perfect spot to watch the sun set. Return to camp for a traditional Bedouin feast, and take a walk in the desert to admire the night sky.
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Explore Jerash, one of the largest and most well-preserved Roman ruins outside of Italy. Afterward, visit a G Adventures–supported café run by local women—an activity exclusively for our travelers. Here, take a cooking class and enjoy lunch. Then return to Amman and visit the National Museum and the Amman Citadel, an archaeological site that dates back to the Bronze Age. DAY 3 I M ADABA/WADI MUSA Depart early toward Petra. Stop at Mount Nebo and take in stunning views of the Dead Sea from the summit. Continue to Madaba, famed for its Byzantine mosaics. Then arrive in Wadi Musa, our base for exploring Petra, and enjoy a talk by an archaeologist about the ongoing excavations at the UNESCO World Heritage site.
Opt to take an early morning camel trek across the desert. Later, visit a G Adventures–supported community café for lunch in a lush agricultural area surrounded by desert. Continue to the famed Dead Sea. Opt to float in the salty waters, and give yourself a spa treatment using the area’s natural sea salts and therapeutic mud. DAY 7 I DEAD SEA/AMMAN Enjoy a visit to the archaeological site of Bethany Beyond the Jordan, thought to be the site where Jesus was baptized. Return to Amman and enjoy an optional farewell dinner.
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Arrival transfer, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (6 nights), desert camp (1 night) MEALS INCLUDED 7 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners. Allow an additional $225–$295 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private van/bus, 4x4 vehicle GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going.
DAY 8 I AMMAN Depart at any time.
Above: Travelers explore the once-lost city of Petra.
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I S R A E L A N D B E YO N D HIGHLIGHTS • S ee the Dead Sea Scrolls at the famed Israel Museum, and explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Masada. • D iscover Jerusalem’s old city, visiting key sites such as the Temple Mount, Dome of the Rock, and the Al Aqsa Mosque. • E njoy extraordinary views of the Sea of Galilee from the Mount of Beatitudes. • E xplore the Mahane Yehuda Market with a local chef before practicing the art of kosher cooking.
DAYS 3–4 I JERUSALEM Learn about the Holocaust and its ramifications at the Yad Vashem Memorial. Marvel at the Dead Sea Scrolls, and join an Israeli chef for a walking tour of Mahane Yehuda Market, followed by a private cooking class. Spend the next day in Bethlehem. Visit a Palestinian refugee camp and a women's culinary program. DAYS 5–6 I M ASADA/SEA OF GALILEE/ NAZARETH
DAY 1 I JERUSALEM, ISRAEL Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. DAY 1 I JERUSALEM Take a walking tour of the old city of Jerusalem. Continue to the Western Wall and the Jewish Quarter; then walk through the Stations of the Cross to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Later, enjoy a discussion with a local scholar.
Set out on a guided visit through ancient Masada. Continue along the Jordan Valley to the Sea of Galilee, visiting a kibbutz along the way. Enjoy gorgeous views of the Sea of Galilee from the Mount of Beatitudes, and stop at the church where Jesus is believed to have delivered his “Sermon on the Mount” speech. Venture to the ruins of Capernaum, and learn about the lives of Israeli Arabs on the way to Nazareth. Enjoy a tour and private tasting at a local winery.
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DAYS 7–8 I HAIFA/TEL AVIV
ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (7 nights)
Continue to the Mediterranean, visiting the coastal city of Haifa, then head south to Caesarea Maritima to see the ruins of Herod’s harbor city. Travel to bustling Tel Aviv for our last evening. Depart at any time the next day.
MEALS INCLUDED 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners. Allow an additional $230–$300 per person for meals not included.
Above: Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock shines under the setting sun.
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15 DAYS I Combine the itineraries on these two pages for an unforgettable journey through Israel and Jordan.
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MOROCCO JOURNEY HIGHLIGHTS • V enture into the medinas of Marrakech, and take a cooking class with a local chef. • E xperience ancient Fez, the stunning stables of Meknès, and the Roman ruins of Volubilis. • M eet local artisans and listen to the tunes of traditional Gnaoua musicians. • E xplore soaring Saharan dunes on a thrilling 4×4 tour.
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DAYS 4–5 I MERZOUGA Travel through the Middle Atlas Mountains to the Sahara. Explore the Sahara on a thrilling 4x4 dunes tour. Visit the village of Khamliya, where you will meet Gnaoua musicians and learn about the history of their music. Later, meet local Amazigh (Berber) nomads and sip mint tea in one of their homes. DAY 6 I DADES VALLEY/OUARZAZATE Venture into the Dades Valley and admire the fascinating rock formations in the Dades Gorge, then continue along the “route of 1,000 kasbahs” and step into the 19th-century Kasbah Taourirt. Opt to meet a Amazigh herbalist in Ouarzazate to learn about traditional remedies. DAY 1 I CASABLANCA, MOROCCO Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. DAYS 2–3 I MEKNÈS/VOLUBILIS/FEZ Tour the imperial city of Meknès and the well-preserved Roman ruins of Volubilis. Later, travel to Fez and enjoy a traditional tagine lunch at a G Adventures–supported cooperative that benefits rural Moroccan women and children.
DAYS 7–9 I A ÏT BEN HADDOU/ MARRAKECH Visit Aït Ben Haddou, a World Heritage site, then continue to Marrakech. Enjoy free time to explore Marrakech’s landmarks or wander its bustling markets. Opt to take a historical tour, visit the Bahia Palace, or take in the colorful chaos of Djemaa el Fna square. Visit a historic riad for a hands-on cooking class led by a Moroccan chef. On our final day, depart at any time.
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Arrival transfer, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional excursions are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (8 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 8 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 2 dinners. Allow an additional $255–$335 per person for meals not included.
Above: A line of camels traverse Saharan sand dunes.
TRANSPORTATION Private van, 4x4 vehicle
M O R O C C O : S A H A R A & B E YO N D 15 DAYS I Discover the enchanting medinas of Fez and Marrakech, the Roman ruins of Volubilis, and Sahara dunes on a 15-day adventure through Morocco. Visit our website for departure dates and a detailed itinerary.
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W I L D E N C O U N T E R S O F RWA N DA HIGHLIGHTS • Observe endangered mountain gorillas on treks through Volcanoes National Park. • D iscuss gorilla conservation efforts with a researcher at the Karisoke Research Center. • S hare lunch and stories with local women in Kigali’s Nyamirambo neighborhood. • T rack the “big five” on safari, and enjoy an insider’s perspective on anti-poaching efforts.
DAYS 3–4 I VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK Set out on a trek in lush, jungle-covered hills with a park ranger to track a unique, endangered species—the golden monkey. Then meet with a resident researcher at the Karisoke Research Center, founded by National Geographic Grantee Dian Fossey, to learn about ongoing efforts to protect endangered mountain gorillas. Glimpse rural life on a visit to a local village. DAYS 5–6 I A KAGERA NATIONAL PARK
DAYS 1–2 I KIGALI, RWANDA Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. The next day, visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial and pay your respects to the victims of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Later, embark on a community walk in the vibrant Nyamirambo neighborhood and enjoy a local lunch. Travel to northern Rwanda in the afternoon. Above: An acrobatic baby gorilla swings from a branch.
Continue east to Akagera National Park. On a behind-the-scenes visit to the African Parks headquarters here, discover how dedicated work by the local communities resulted in the return of wildlife to the park’s savannas, forested hills, and wetlands. Wake before sunrise the following day for an early morning safari drive in search of the “big five.” In the afternoon, glide along Lake Ihema by boat, watching for hippos and crocodiles. DAYS 7–8 I K IGALI Head out with a packed breakfast for our final safari drive in the early hours when animals are most active. Look for giraffes, gazelles, impalas, baboons, Burchell's zebras, leopards, and lions. Travel overland back to Kigali. On our final day, depart at any time.
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Arrival transfer, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional excursions are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels/lodges (7 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 7 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 5 dinners. Allow an additional $80–$105 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION 4x4 safari vehicle, boat
L E G E N DA RY W I L D L I F E O F R WA N D A & K E N YA FROM 14 DAYS I Encounter Africa’s legendary wildlife, from the “big five” to endangered primates, on an adventure into the wilds of eastern Africa.
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TA N Z A N I A S A FA R I E X P E R I E N C E HIGHLIGHTS • S et out on safaris in Lake Manyara, the Ngorongoro Crater, and the Serengeti. • M eet with a researcher from the Serengeti Wildlife Research Centre to discuss ongoing studies. • S pend time with Maasai women involved in the G Adventures–sponsored Clean Cookstoves Project. • P ay a visit to Mto Wa Mbu village for a traditional lunch with a local family.
and opt to get your hands dirty helping to build a stove in a home. Later, stop at the Olduvai Gorge Museum and learn about one of the world’s most important paleoanthropological sites, where Homo habilis was discovered on a National Geographic–sponsored expedition. Continue to our safari camp inside Serengeti National Park. DAY 4 I SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK
DAYS 1–2 I ARUSHA, TANZANIA/ LAKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. The next day, visit Mto Wa Mbu village for a guided culture walk, and sit down to a traditional lunch with a local family. Continue to our safari camp, located outside Lake Manyara National Park, and enjoy views of the Rift Valley Escarpment. Set out on an afternoon safari drive to seek out phenomenal wildlife, including lions, hippos, elephants, and more. DAY 3 I L AKE MANYARA NATIONAL PARK/ SERENGETI NATIONAL PARK Travel through the Rift Valley and spend time in a Maasai village to learn about the G Adventures–supported Clean Cookstove project, enjoying an exclusive presentation by one of the Maasai women. Take a guided tour of the village, meet the women who have been trained as stove engineers, visit bomas,
Float over the sweeping savanna on an optional early morning hot-air balloon ride, then embark on morning and afternoon safari drives. Ride in a compact vehicle, gazing out from the pop-up roof to glimpse wildlife through binoculars—or watch as animals meander past. With luck, spot all of Africa’s “big five”—lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and Cape buffalo. Hear from a researcher about ongoing studies at the Serengeti Wildlife Research Centre, where scientists are working on projects within the national park and surrounding protected areas.
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DAY 5 I N GORONGORO
ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (2 nights), safari lodge (1 night), comfortable tented camp (3 nights)
Continue watching for wildlife on the drive out of the Serengeti en route to our comfortable tented camp. This evening, take part in the safari tradition of sipping a sundowner cocktail as you watch a spectacular African sunset.
MEALS INCLUDED 6 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 4 dinners. Allow an additional $170–$225 per person for meals not included.
DAYS 6–7 I NGORONGORO/ARUSHA Venture into Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage site that harbors some 25,000 animals. Descend into the caldera for a safari drive and picnic lunch on the crater floor. In the afternoon, drive to Arusha. Depart at any time the next day.
Above: Travelers take advantage of an exciting lion cub photo opportunity.
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K E N YA S A FA R I E X P E R I E N C E HIGHLIGHTS • O bserve wildlife in two incredible reserves: Lake Nakuru and Maasai Mara. • G et an insider’s view on elephant conservation during a talk with a researcher from the Kenya Wildlife Service. • O pt to visit a Maasai village or take a hot-air balloon ride over the savanna. • S top by a G Adventures–supported café to learn about efforts to improve livelihoods and empower the local community.
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safari drives in the park and gain a deeper understanding of issues surrounding poaching and rhino conservation during a lecture from a researcher with the Kenya Wildlife Service. DAYS 4–6 I L AKE NAIVASHA/MAASAI MARA NATIONAL RESERVE Head south through the Great Rift Valley to Lake Naivasha, where we'll embark on a boat cruise along the lake, visiting the Crescent Island wildlife sanctuary. The next day, travel to our comfortable tented camp in the heart of the Maasai Mara National Reserve and set out on an evening safari. Spend your last full day on the reserve tracking wildlife, starting with an early drive when wildlife is most active. Watch for gazelles and antelopes— and their stealthy predators. DAY 1 I N AIROBI, KENYA Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. DAYS 2–3 I L AKE NAKURU NATIONAL PARK Depart on a scenic drive to Lake Nakuru, arriving at our lodge in time for lunch. On a late afternoon wildlife safari drive, keep an eye out for white and black rhinos. The next day, head out on morning and afternoon
DAYS 7–8 I M AASAI MARA/NAIROBI After a morning safari drive, head back to Kenya's capital. En route, stop in at a G Adventures– supported project, Ubuntu Café, an initiative that trains and creates local jobs for women. Visit the craft center, meet some of the "mamas" in the program, and sit down to a delicious farm-totable lunch. Depart at any time the next day.
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Arrival transfer, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional excursions are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (2 nights), safari lodge (3 nights), comfortable tented camps (2 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 7 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners. Allow an additional $100–$130 per person for meals not included.
Above: An elephant calf playfully interacts with its mother.
S A F A R I I N K E N YA & T A N Z A N I A 14 DAYS I Double your wildlife encounters on an unforgettable journey that combines the best of Kenya and Tanzania.
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B OT S WA N A & Z I M B A B W E S A FA R I HIGHLIGHTS • S ettle into a remote bush camp in the Okavango Panhandle and explore wildlife-rich waterways by dugout canoe. • L earn about the conservation work of National Geographic’s Okavango Wilderness Project. • V isit Painted Dog Conservation to learn how African wild dogs impacted by poaching are rehabilitated. • L isten to Botswanan folklore during a festive dinner with a renowned local author in Maun.
Chobe River in search of bathing elephants, hippos, and crocodiles. Continue your wildlife exploration the following morning on a safari drive along the banks of the river. DAY 6 I OKAVANGO PANHANDLE Catch a flight to the Okavango Panhandle in Botswana, the narrow arm of the Okavango River that feeds into the famed Okavango Delta. Check in to our remote lodge, and enjoy a boat cruise on the winding waterways. This evening, learn about the conversation efforts in the area through National Geographic's Okavango Wilderness Project, and watch the National Geographic documentary Into the Okavango. DAYS 7–8 I O KAVANGO PANHANDLE DAYS 1–2 I V ICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE/ HWANGE NATIONAL PARK Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. The next day, opt to explore majestic Victoria Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Later, visit the headquarters of Painted Dog Conservation and learn about this nonprofit organization’s work to protect and rehabilitate injured painted dogs (also known as African wild dogs). Afterward, venture out on safari in Hwange National Park, one of Zimbabwe’s largest wildlife reserves and an important elephant sanctuary. DAYS 3–5 I HWANGE NATIONAL PARK/ CHOBE NATIONAL PARK, BOSTWANA Set out on a full-day safari through Hwange National Park, tracking the resident elephant and buffalo herds, as well as giraffes, lions, zebras, and rare African wild dogs. Depart the next day and cross the border into Botswana, arriving in Kasane—the gateway to the stunning Chobe National Park. Enjoy a boat safari on the
Discover the pristine Okavango Panhandle with expert local guides. Navigate the wildlife-rich channels of the Okavango River aboard a mokoro, a traditional dugout canoe, and spot all manner of bird life on bush walks, including herons, storks, and egrets. Spend the evening at our remote bush camp, relaxing by an open fire and listening to the night calls of the delta. Continue exploring this untamed habitat on foot and by mokoro. Return to our lodge later this afternoon. DAYS 9–10 I MAUN Fly to the frontier town of Maun for an evening of storytelling and traditional foods with celebrated local author Bonty Botumile. Listen as she shares her in-depth knowledge of the region’s cultural history, and cap off the night with a delicious meal and colorful stories around a warm fire. Depart at any time on our final day.
Above: Hippos lurk in the waters of the Okavango Panhandle.
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Arrival transfer, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (2 nights), safari lodges/camps (6 nights), bush camp (1 night) MEALS INCLUDED 9 breakfasts, 5 lunches, 8 dinners. Allow an additional $120–$160 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle, 4x4 safari vehicle, boat, mokoro, plane GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you’re booked, you're going. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.
EXPLORE SOUTHERN AFRICA HIGHLIGHTS • M eet with a researcher from the National Geographic–sponsored Cheetah Metapopulation Project to learn about cheetah conservation. • E ncounter Victoria Falls, following a guide on misty trails around this spectacular natural wonder. • Take an exclusive tour of Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in Cape Town, one of the world’s most magnificent gardens.
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• S earch for Africa’s famed “big five” on safari in a private game reserve near Kruger National Park.
DAYS 6–7 I KRUGER NATIONAL PARK/ KARONGWE PRIVATE GAME RESERVE Enjoy a full-day safari through Kruger National Park. Spot an abundance of wildlife, including elephants, lions, and giraffes. Continue to a private nature reserve the next day. Meet with a researcher from the Endangered Wildlife Trust’s Cheetah Metapopulation Project and learn about their efforts to protect the region’s carnivores. The researcher then joins us on our evening wildlife drive. DAYS 8–9 I K ARONGWE PRIVATE GAME RESERVE/JOHANNESBURG
DAY 1 I C APE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. DAYS 2–3 I CAPE TOWN Visit the stunning Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden on an exclusive tour, and explore vibrant Cape Town and Cape Point, with a stop to see the penguins at Boulders Beach. Enjoy a day of leisure in this beautiful city. DAYS 4–5 I J OHANNESBURG/GREATER KRUGER AREA Fly to Johannesburg, then visit Soweto township, where Nelson Mandela once lived. Enjoy a traditional South African braai (barbecue) for dinner this evening. The next day, drive along the spectacular Panorama Route, pausing at Blyde River Canyon, Bourke's Luck Potholes, and God's Window. Continue to our tented camp near Kruger National Park, and have dinner in a boma.
Enjoy morning and afternoon safaris in the reserve with our guides, searching for buffalo, elephants, leopards, lions, and rhinos—Africa's iconic "big five." During down time, take a walk around our camp grounds, or enjoy a cool drink on the deck. The next day, embark on one last wildlife drive before heading back to the city. DAYS 10–11 I V ICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWE Fly to the town of Victoria Falls. Gain insight into local life on a walk through a market, and enjoy dinner at a family homestead. Meet our hosts, learn their history, and share stories as you enjoy a traditional Zimbabwean meal. The following morning, set out on a tour of magnificent Victoria Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The rest of the day is yours to explore: embark on a river safari, go white-water rafting or canoeing, enjoy a helicopter ride over the falls, and more. DAY 12 I V ICTORIA FALLS Depart at any time.
Above: A pair of leopards pause and create a perfect photo opportunity.
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Arrival transfer, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional excursions are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Guest house (2 nights), comfortable, mid-range hotels (5 nights), safari camp (2 nights), comfortable tent or chalet (2 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 11 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 7 dinners. Allow an additional $245–$320 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Air-conditioned touring vehicle, open safari vehicle, plane GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.
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D I S C OV E R T H E A L LU R E O F A F R I C A Mesmerizing landscapes, iconic wildlife, and a timeless tapestry of cultures—exploring southern Africa is a transformative experience. At National Geographic Journeys, we have trips to fit every budget and schedule, so you can explore this incomparable part of the world any way you choose: from a weeklong safari seeking out the famed “big five” to an epic 21-day adventure across the desert, delta, jungle, and savanna.
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Take in the charming sights of Cape Town, one of Africa’s most beautiful cities; then travel to Johannesburg—former home of revolutionary leader Nelson Mandela and gateway to some of the world's most acclaimed wildlife reserves. Scan the horizon of Kruger National Park for the "big five," and enjoy breathtaking sunsets over the savanna.
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Set out on wildlife drives in the renowned Etosha National Park in search of lions, rhinos, giraffes, and the elusive leopard. Visit the Cheetah Conservation Fund to learn about efforts to protect these vulnerable cats, and delve into one of the continent’s most dramatic landscapes—the timeless Namib desert.
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Witness nature’s greatest spectacles on safari in southern Africa’s celebrated national parks, including Kruger and Chobe. Enjoy an unforgettable wildlife walk with a local guide in the spectacular Okavango Delta; search for large herds of elephants in Zimbabwe; and share a family dinner at a private home near Victoria Falls.
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From multicultural cities to awe-inspiring landscapes and iconic wildlife, discover southern Africa’s most incredible attractions on one epic journey. Scan the grasslands of Kruger National Park for elephants and big cats, take in the otherworldly desert vistas of Namibia, and feel the thundering power of Victoria Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Enjoy delicious traditional foods along the way, and get a taste of daily life on visits to local markets.
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GREECE: ANCIENT RUINS & ICONIC ISLANDS HIGHLIGHTS • Explore the ancient temples of the Acropolis and the legendary Agora with an archaeologist. • Step into the Bronze Age Mycenae citadel on the storied Peloponnese Peninsula. • Cruise to Náxos and Santorini, exploring whitewashed towns and golden sand beaches. • Learn how to put together a platter of meze— Greek-style appetizers—with a local expert.
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Arrive at any time. The next day, set out to explore the Greek capital, one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. Join an archaeologist guide to discover the Acropolis, the columns of the Parthenon, and the Agora, where ancient Athenians gathered to discuss the day’s affairs. DAYS 3–4 I ATHENS/DELPHI/OLYMPIA Explore Athens on your own. Journey to Delphi, considered by ancient Greeks to be the center of the world. The next day, take a guided tour of the mystical ruins here, then enjoy free time or examine artifacts at the archaeological museum. Cross the scenic Gulf of Corinth by way of the impressive Rio-Antirrio cable bridge onto the Peloponnese Peninsula. We’ll wind our way to Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games, where ancient athletes would gather every four years to compete in honor of Zeus.
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Head to the Bronze Age city of Mycenae, where the legendary King Agamemnon ruled. Take a guided tour of the walled ruins, and enter through the monumental Lion Gate. Return to Náfplio and enjoy an afternoon at leisure. Opt to climb up to the Akronafplia fortress.
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Peruse the Olympia Museum this morning, then travel to evocative Náfplio, modern Greece’s original capital. Wander the old town’s winding lanes, and glimpse the sapphire Aegean Sea from the hilltops.
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See the ancient site of Epidaurus and the ruins of Corinth. From Athens, board a ferry for the Cyclades Islands. Enjoy sparkling views of the sea, and disembark at Náxos. The next day, explore the storybook old town of the archipelago’s largest island. Opt to walk to the emblematic Temple of Apollo, or unwind at the beach.
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Catch a ferry to legendary Santorini. Get to know its candy-hued doorways and sugarcube buildings at your own pace, and take in a spectacular sunset from Oía village. Sail Santorini’s spectacular sunken caldera, and learn about its volcanic origins. DAYS 11–12 I ATHENS Fly back to Athens. Shop at a market with a local expert, then put together a platter of appetizers, called meze, in a teaching kitchen. Pair the spread with some ouzo, an anise-flavored liqueur. Depart at any time the next day.
Above: The Parthenon stands tall above Athens.
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• Take a guided tour of the Roman ruins of Diocletian’s Palace in Split. • Spend two days on the sparkling Bay of Kotor, a picturesque World Heritage site in Montenegro.
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Connect with some of the world’s greatest cultural highlights on an exploration of Italy. Get in touch with the ancient past alongside an archaeologist amid the ash-preserved ruins of Pompeii, marvel at Renaissance treasures in iconic Venice and enchanting Florence, and stop in the quaint cliffside villages of the Amalfi Coast.
The Balkan Peninsula dazzles with less discovered gems. Enjoy a fascinating introduction to the stunning Dalmatian coast of Croatia, the dramatic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the lush waterways of Montenegro, discovering an array of UNESCO World Heritage sites and natural wonders along the way.
DAYS 1–3 I VENICE, ITALY/CINQUE TERRE
DAYS 1–4 I Z AGREB, CROATIA/PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARK/SPLIT
Arrive at any time. Discover Venice’s winding canals and architectural wonders, such as the Doge’s Palace. If you’d like, take a gondola ride. Then head to the colorful cliffside villages of the Cinque Terre. DAYS 4–6 I FLORENCE Travel to Tuscany. Enjoy two free days in Florence—discover the Duomo and Uffizi Gallery, amble along its ancient streets and medieval Ponte Vecchio, or opt to go on a day trip to Lucca or Pisa. DAYS 7–11 I NAPLES/SORRENTO/AMALFI Catch the train to Naples. Set out for the ruins of ancient Pompeii with an archaeologist. Then take a private bus to seaside Sorrento. Opt to set sail for the islands of Capri or Ischia. Stroll through fragrant lemon groves and taste limoncello. Travel to the spectacular Amalfi Coast and visit a family farm. Set out along ancient foot paths.
Arrive at any time. Travel to Plitvice Lakes National Park and take in the splendor of the karst formations, gem-like pools, and cascading waterfalls of this World Heritage site. Begin our Adriatic exploration in seaside Split, home to dazzling Roman ruins. Dine on traditional delicacies. DAYS 5–7 I MOSTAR, BOSNIA AND HERZGOVINA/SARAJEVO Cross the border to ancient Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina, stopping at the Stari Most bridge, a symbol of resilience. Continue to Sarajevo and gain insights about the devastating Bosnian War from a resident expert. Experience the capital’s resurgence amid its cobblestoned streets and historic sites. DAYS 8–12 I KOTOR, MONTENEGRO/DUBROVNIK, CROATIA
Continue to Rome. Choose to discover the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and the Vatican at your pace, or simply people-watch over gelato. On our final day, depart at any time.
Travel to Montenegro and soak up two days on the sparkling Bay of Kotor, a fortified World Heritage site. Enjoy lunch and a tour of a familyrun agritourism villa set amid lush gardens. Continue to Dubrovnik, the “pearl of the Adriatic.” Walk the medieval city walls and meet local female entrepreneurs. Enjoy a day exploring the World Heritage– designated old city on your own. Depart at any time on the final day.
Above: Rome's Colosseum glows under the setting sun.
Above: Jade-colored lakes feed ubiquitous waterfalls in Croatia’s Plitvice National Park.
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DISCOVER P ORTUGAL HIGHLIGHTS • E xplore the manors, palaces, and gardens of Sintra—a UNESCO World Heritage site. • F loat down the Douro River, tracing the route that port shippers once took to age wine. • D iscover the Temple of Diana, one of the best preserved Roman temples on the Iberian Peninsula. • V isit a cork farm to learn about the production cycle and enjoy a traditional cork stripper’s meal.
and olive harvesting. Enjoy a traditional cork stripper's meal before returning to Évora for free time to explore on your own.
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Continue to Tomar, where we visit the Templar Castle. Founded in 1160 by Gualdim Pais, grand master of the Knights Templar, the vast complex of the Convent of Christ is an incredible feat of medieval architecture. Take a guided walk here with an expert, learning about Portugal during the time of the Crusades; then continue to Coimbra. DAY 6 I COIMBRA/PORTO
DAY 1 I LISBON, PORTUGAL Arrive in time for a traditional Portuguese dinner and a Fado music performance in one of Lisbon's oldest neighborhoods. DAY 2 I SINTRA/LISBON Step back in time during a visit to the fairy-tale town of Sintra, losing yourself amid the colorful manors, medieval palaces, and lush gardens of this World Heritage site. The afternoon is free to discover Lisbon on your own. DAYS 3–4 I ÉVORA Travel to Évora in the heart of the Alentejo region, enjoying a tour of the haunting and mesmerizing Chapel of Bones. Visit Diana’s Temple, one of the best preserved Roman temples on the Iberian Peninsula. The next day, visit a cork farm to learn about cork making, as well as other industries particular to the Alentejo region, including honey production
This morning, enjoy a tour around the University of Coimbra, Portugal's most prestigious university and a World Heritage site. Enter through the 10th-century Porta Férrea, the old entrance to the citadel of Coimbra. Walk through the campus along mosaic cobblestoned paths and visit the ornate Joanina Library, the Chapel of São Miguel, and the botanical gardens. Later, catch the train to Porto. DAY 7 I PORTO Board a boat for a float down Portugal's "river of gold," following the route that port shippers took to age their fortified wines. Take in the sights of the green terraced hills that rise up from the riverbanks. Visit a local wine cellar, and end the day with a glass of port—an unmissable regional specialty.
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All transport between destinations and to/ from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (7 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner. Allow an additional $325–$425 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Bus, boat, train GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you’re going.
DAY 8 I PORTO Depart at any time.
Above: Porto's colorful skyline from across the Douro River
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D I S C OV E R MO O R I S H S PA I N HIGHLIGHTS • D iscover layers of culture and history at Córdoba's Mezquita and in the old Jewish quarter. • E njoy a guided tour of Granada’s famed Alhambra, a stunning example of Moorish architecture. • T ry out flamenco during a private lesson with a professional dancer in Granada. • T our the UNESCO World Heritage site of medieval Toledo with a historian.
DAY 3 I CÓRDOBA Travel by high-speed train to Córdoba and visit the Mezquita mosque-cathedral. Afterward, stroll the historic medieval Jewish quarter, where the narrow, winding lanes are lined with traditional houses. DAYS 4–5 I GRANADA Continue to the Andalusian city of Granada and take an orientation walk. Learn the art of flamenco from a professional teacher during a private class. The following day, enjoy a guided visit through an architectural masterpiece: the Alhambra. It's one of the world’s greatest existing examples of Islamic art and architecture. Later, enjoy free time to explore the city.
DAYS 1–2 I MADRID, SPAIN/TOLEDO Arrive at any time. The next day, visit the World Heritage site of Toledo with a local historian. Explore the old quarter, which brims with historic churches, synagogues, mosques, and plazas, and is considered an open-air museum. Return to Madrid and opt to visit one of its world-famous museums or just relax at a local café and watch the world go by. Above: The ancient walled city of Toledo
DAY 6 I SEVILLE This morning, journey to Seville, one of the most colorful and exciting cities in Spain. Take an orientation walk, then opt to visit the Seville Cathedral and its Giralda bell tower or Casa de Pilatos, or enjoy a traditional flamenco show. DAYS 7–8 I SEVILLE Get a taste of Seville's energetic pulse with a free day to explore the city on your own. Spend time exploring the Muslim monuments, parks, and gardens; or sit back and relax at a local café. Depart at any time the next day.
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All transport between destinations and to/ from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (7 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 7 breakfasts. Allow an additional $405–$530 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Public bus, train GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you’re going.
I C O N I C P O RT U G A L & S PA I N 15 DAYS I Historic cities, colorful cultures, and architectural landmarks come together on this immersive journey.
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• Delve into the history of World War II with a local expert in Normandy. • Discover Joan of Arc's legacy among the monuments and main square of Rouen.
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Connect with the history and culture of France, journeying from evocative gardens at Giverny to hallowed battlegrounds in Normandy. Marvel at the medieval cities of Bayeux and Rouen, touch World War II uniforms and other D-Day relics, and discover the Mont-Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Cap off your adventure in Paris.
Delve into the cultural wonders of Central Europe on a survey of its most celebrated landmarks, from Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate to Prague's centuries-old Charles Bridge. Step into the past in Berlin, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, and the Bohemian countryside, exploring ancient castles, tasting culinary specialties, and discovering contemporary art.
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DAYS 1–2 I BERLIN, GERMANY
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Arrive at any time. Walk along sections of the Berlin Wall with a local historian. During free time, join a river tour, visit the Brandenburg Gate, or gallery hop.
DAYS 2–5 I BAYEUX Travel to Giverny for an enchanting visit to artist Claude Monet's garden. Stop in the pretty port of Honfleur en route to Bayeux. The next morning, gain insights from a World War II historian and handle wartime relics at a local museum. Head to Secqueville-enBessin War Cemetery and learn about the military significance of poppies, then conjure scenes of the D-Day landing at notable Normandy sites. Travel to Mont-Saint-Michel, an island commune off the coast of Normandy with a spectacular medieval fortress. Enjoy a free day to amble the quaint streets and sites of Bayeux. DAYS 6–8 I ROUEN/PARIS Depart for riverside Rouen, and hear how Joan of Arc was tried for heresy here. Return to Paris. The next day, explore the Île de la Cité, the city’s medieval center. Indulge in a French wine and cheese tasting, then explore the city at your own pace choosing to visit Champs-Élysées, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, and more. Depart at any time on our last day.
DAYS 3–4 I PRAGUE, CZECHIA (CZECH REPUBLIC) Board a train to Prague. Explore the well-preserved city center, a World Heritage site. Wind past baroque domes and Gothic spires at your pace, stopping for a beer or goulash. See the Charles Bridge and the Prague Castle. DAY 5 I ČESKÝ KRUMLOV Take a scenic drive through the Bohemian countryside to the fairy-tale town of Český Krumlov, a World Heritage site, and get lost in the Gothic castle’s hidden passageways and hedge maze. DAYS 6–7 I VIENNA, AUSTRIA After crossing into Austria, savor Sacher torte at a distinguished coffee house. See the famed opera house or enjoy a stroll around the elegant capital on your own. Sample market delicacies with a local chef. DAYS 8–9 I BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
Above: Built for the World’s Fair of 1889, the Eiffel Tower was erected in just over two years.
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Catch a train to the Hungarian capital. Opt to visit a thermal bathhouse or explore the Baroque castle. On our final day, depart at any time. Above: Prague's Charles Bridge and Old Town Tower at sunrise
ICONIC IRELAND
HIGHLIGHTS
• Kick back at one of Dublin’s oldest pubs while listening to Irish music and traditional ballads. • Marvel at the awe-inspiring Cliffs of Moher and spot seabirds from water level on a coastal cruise.
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A land of ancient legends, epic folktales, and grand traditions, Ireland is a destination that will truly transport you back in time. Uncover Celtic culture and admire medieval architecture across the stunning countryside, and delve into historic Dublin and the "rebel city" of Cork. Eat, dance, and sing with locals—even kiss the Blarney Stone— as you follow the roots of Irish culture to its core.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Hike to a waterfall in Vatnajökull National Park, and visit the icebergdotted Jökulsárlón lagoon. • Stroll along a black sand beach at Reynisfjara, amid the scenic drama of Iceland’s southern coast.
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At the place where two continental plates brush up against each other is Iceland, land of fire and ice. Watch the living Earth in action at some of the island’s volcanoes. Explore the rocky, mountainous landscapes of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Relax in hot springs and keep your eyes peeled for whales off the coast. DAY 1 I REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND
DAYS 1–2 I DUBLIN, IRELAND Arrive at any time. See the Book of Kells at Trinity College, and stroll the compact capital on your own. Choose to explore the Medieval Quarter, Dublin Castle, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Enjoy dinner, storytelling, and live music in an Irish pub. DAYS 3–5 I CORK/BLARNEY/KILLARNEY Head south to charming Cork for a free afternoon. The next day, kiss the Blarney Stone at the Blarney Castle, then continue to Killarney for a guided whiskey and chocolate tasting. Enjoy a stunning drive on the Ring of Kerry. DAYS 6–7 I GALWAY/CLIFFS OF MOHER Travel to historic Galway on the west coast. Go on a walking tour of the old city. The next day, venture to the spectacular Cliffs of Moher and set out on a coastal cruise. Watch for seabirds such as puffins. DAYS 8–9 I DUBLIN Return to Dublin and enjoy a free afternoon. Stroll colorful gardens, go on a pub crawl, or visit the National Museum of Ireland. Opt to visit the Guinness Storehouse. On our final day, depart at any time. Above: Ireland's iconic Cliffs of Moher
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Arrive at any time. DAYS 2–4 I SKAFTAFELL/VÍK Trace the southern coast, viewing the infamous Eyjafjallajökull volcano and moss-covered lava fields. See the spectacular Seljalandsfoss and secluded Gljúfrabúi waterfalls. Taste bread baked in a hot spring and visit the interactive Lava Center. Walk on iceberg-dotted black sands, marvel at Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, and hike to basaltic lava columns. Don crampons and walk on a glacier, and photograph towering sea stacks. DAYS 5–6 I GOLDEN CIRCLE Embark on a loop of Iceland’s most celebrated sites—Skógafoss and Gullfoss waterfalls, steaming Geysir, and the World Heritage– designated Thingvellir National Park. Enjoy local fare at a fjord-side farm. Continue to western Iceland’s less-visited Snæfellsnes Peninsula. DAYS 7–9 I SNÆFELLSNES PENINSULA/REYKJAVÍK Explore Snæfellsjökull National Park and its glacier-topped volcano. See tiny Búðir church and the iconic Kirkjufell peak. Visit a volcano museum founded by a National Geographic Grantee, and venture to a fjord that figures in Icelandic sagas. Visit Europe’s most powerful hot spring, then return to Reykjavík. Depart at any time on our last day. Above: The incredible landscape of Iceland boasts more than 10,000 waterfalls.
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DISCOVER THE CANADIAN ROCKIES HIGHLIGHTS • S et off along the historic path of fur traders on a guided float trip down the Athabasca River. • Drive the scenic Icefields Parkway, and walk atop the lower Athabasca Glacier. • Join a historian on a walking tour of Banff. • Take a scenic drive to Whistler, and visit a local cultural center for a traditional tea ritual.
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Stroll through the village, opt to ride a gondola up the mountain, or go hiking or zip-lining through the rainforest.
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DAYS 6–8 I B LUE RIVER/JASPER NATIONAL PARK
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Follow a route once marked by gold prospectors. Enjoy the views at Kamloops Lake, an oasis amid an arid landscape, and the turquoise Seton Lake, a freshwater fjord. Arrive in the small community of Blue River. The next day, cross the Rockies into Jasper National Park. Watch for wildlife on a float trip down the tranquil Athabasca River. Spend the following day at leisure: opt to hike to Maligne Canyon, or rent a bike or canoe to explore on your own. Join fellow travelers for an unforgettable soak in Miette Hot Springs.
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DAYS 9–10 I L AKE LOUISE
DAYS 2–3 I VANCOUVER/VICTORIA
Wind past coniferous forests, glaciers, mountains, and alpine lakes along the scenic Icefields Parkway. At the Columbia Icefield, step foot on the lower Athabasca Glacier with an expert guide. Continue to the legendary emerald-blue Lake Louise. Enjoy the next morning taking in the scenery of the Victoria Glacier. Opt to join a hike to the remote Lake Agnes Tea House, built in 1901. Continue to Banff, where a local expert leads us on a walk through time.
Explore the gardens and trails of Stanley Park, then take to the cobblestoned streets of Gastown. Later, board the scenic ferry to Victoria. The next day is free to discover this charming city and its waterfront. Go to a museum, enjoy high tea, or opt to set out by Zodiac boat in search of gray whales, orcas, and other marine creatures. DAYS 4–5 I W HISTLER Catch the ferry back to the mainland and enjoy a scenic drive to Whistler, co-host of the 2010 Winter Olympics. Stop at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, joining an indigenous guide on an interpretive forest walk and taking part in a tea ceremony. Spend the following day exploring Whistler and its environs on your own.
DAYS 11–12 I B ANFF/CALGARY Spend the morning in Banff, then drive to Calgary for a day at leisure. Enjoy lively honky-tonk bars, go museum-hopping, or opt to visit the Olympic Park, site of the 1988 Winter Olympics. On our last day, depart at any time.
Above: A traveler looks out over picture-perfect Peyto Lake.
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All transport between destinations and to/ from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (11 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 11 breakfasts, 1 dinner. Allow an additional $470–$615 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle, ferry, boat GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going. Interested in starting your trip in Calgary? This itinerary is available traveling west bound. Please visit our website for details. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.
ALASKA JOURNEY HIGHLIGHTS • V isit the Denali Education Center to learn about the park’s natural and human history, and then head out on a hike with a naturalist guide. • Cruise the stunning Kenai Fjords on a boat tour, watching for puffins, sea lions, and orcas. • Visit the Alaska SeaLife Center, an aquarium that collaborates with National Geographic on wildlife initiatives. • Meet with an Alaskan resident to hear about life on the northern frontier.
wildlife initiatives. Explore the coastal town of Seward on your own, or set out on an optional hike to Exit Glacier and the Harding Icefield. The next day, cruise the glacial waters of Kenai Fjords National Park by catamaran. Scan the sea for puffins, sea lions, colonies of seabirds, and whales (including, if we’re lucky, orcas). See three types of glaciers and watch and listen for ice calving off the tidewater glaciers. DAYS 6–8 I D ENALI NATIONAL PARK AND PRESERVE
DAY 1 I A NCHORAGE, ALASKA Arrive at any time. DAYS 2–3 I H OMER Trace the stunning coast of the Kenai Peninsula along the Turnagain Arm, keeping an eye out for beluga whales and volcanoes across the Cook Inlet. Once in Homer, opt to stretch your legs on a short hike. Enjoy a free day strolling the town’s quaint streets and along the 4.5-mile-long Homer Spit, lined with restaurants and galleries. Visit the natural history museum or opt to explore Kachemak Bay by water taxi, kayak, or on a self-guided hike. You may also opt to catch a floatplane for remote grizzly bear viewing or go halibut fishing. DAYS 4–5 I H OMER/SEWARD Venture to the tip of the Kenai Peninsula. Visit the Alaska SeaLife Center, an aquarium that collaborates with National Geographic on
Keep your camera close during a scenic drive to Denali National Park and Preserve, named for the highest mountain in North America— at a dizzying 20,310 feet high. Settle into our rustic lodgings and hear the riveting history of mountaineering here. The next day, learn about the extreme conditions that shape life in this subarctic ecosystem, hearing stories of resilient First Nations people. Head out on a guided hike with a naturalist, then relax and explore on your own. Opt to observe a dog-sledding demonstration or go on a flight-seeing excursion. The following morning, catch an early shuttle to the remote Eielson Visitor Center, hopping on and off the bus as you please. Marvel at the Alaska Range and watch for caribou, grizzly bears, Dall sheep, moose, and wolves. DAYS 9–10 I A NCHORAGE Enjoy the scenic drive back to Anchorage, following the Alaska Range southward along the picturesque Susitna River. Opt to join a farewell dinner. On our last day, depart at any time.
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All transport between destinations and to/ from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (6 nights), cabins (3 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 9 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner. Allow an additional $510–$665 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle, boat GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you‘re booked, you're going.
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Above: A grizzly bear lounges on a log in the Alaskan wilderness.
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D I S C OV E R A M E R I C A N C A N YO N L A N D S HIGHLIGHTS • P eer into high-powered telescopes on a behindthe-scenes tour of historic Lowell Observatory. • Photograph the magnificent Antelope Canyon during a walk with a Navajo guide. • M eet a scientist from the Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute and set out on foot together along the South Rim. • H ike Zion’s famous Narrows, and take in the spectacular sculpted rock formations of Bryce Canyon.
gateway to Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and the beautiful Lake Powell. DAYS 5–6 I G RAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK
DAY 1 I L AS VEGAS, NEVADA Arrive at any time. DAYS 2–3 I ZION NATIONAL PARK Depart early for the sandstone slot canyons of Zion, Utah's oldest national park, where monumental cliffs of cream, pink, and red pierce the sky. Catch the shuttle into the park and hike to the tiered Emerald Pools and cascading hanging gardens. The next day, set out on a guided hike to the Narrows. Splash, wade, and swim in the cool water of the river that cuts through this stunning slot canyon. Soak up the beauty of the high plateaus, towers, temples, mesas, and some of the planet’s tallest sheer sandstone walls. DAY 4 I P AGE, ARIZONA Hike through Bryce Canyon National Park, famed for its maze of multicolored rock pinnacles called hoodoos. Continue on to Page, Arizona, the
Join a local Navajo guide at Antelope Canyon, a stunning natural sandstone cathedral located on Navajo land and accessible only with an authorized guide. Later, go on a short hike to Horseshoe Bend, and stand on steep vermillion cliffs overlooking a spectacular natural bend in the Colorado River. Enjoy lunch at a family-owned Navajo food truck, a G Adventures–supported project, before continuing on to the aweinspiring Grand Canyon. Spend the entire next day exploring this ancient gorge with an expert from the Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute. Set out on foot along the South Rim, gaining insights on geology, botany, and local human history; view iconic park structures at the Historic Village District; then descend below the canyon rim along the Bright Angel Trail to see 2,000-year-old rock art and 250-million-yearold fossils. Also pay a visit to the historic Kolb Studio, established here in 1904 by photography pioneers Emery and Ellsworth Kolb. DAYS 7–8 I L AS VEGAS, NEVADA Go on a behind-the-scenes tour of Lowell Observatory to see the giant telescopes and learn about the study of astronomy, as well as enjoy a lecture on Mars. Return to Las Vegas, by way of Seligman, Arizona—the birthplace of Route 66. Check out the historic general store and original motels as you discover the legacy of the U.S.’s early transcontinental highway system. On our last day, depart at any time.
Above: A hiker wades through the Virgin River in Zion National Park.
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8 DAY S F R O M
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All transport between destinations and to/ from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (7 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 7 breakfasts, 2 lunches. Allow an additional $430–$560 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going.
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N AT U R A L H I G H L I G H T S O F C A L I F O R N I A HIGHLIGHTS • L earn how National Geographic deeded tracts of giant trees at Sequoia National Park to the National Parks Service in 1916. • D iscover the glacially carved landscapes of Yosemite National Park. • G ain insights on local flora and fauna alongside naturalists. • E njoy awe-inspiring views of Kings Canyon, and discover why John Muir called it “a rival to Yosemite.”
DAYS 4–5 I SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK/ KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK Join a naturalist on a guided walk in the shadow of Sequoia's formidable giants—including General Sherman, the planet’s largest known living single-stem tree. Learn the history of National Geographic deeding tracts of these giant trees to the National Parks Service for safekeeping. Enjoy an evening of guided stargazing or a nighttime walk to witness nocturnal life. Embark on a drive to one of the U.S.’s deepest canyons.
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DAYS 6–7 I Y OSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
DAYS 1–3 I LAS VEGAS, NEVADA/ DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK/ SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA Arrive at any time. Go on a scenic drive through the desert to the lowest, hottest, and driest place in North America: Death Valley. Search for animal tracks amid the otherworldly Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. Enjoy an easy hike to a sweeping view over Rainbow Canyon and Panamint Valley. Continue to Sequoia National Park.
Above: The sun peaks through towering redwoods.
Head north to the south entrance of Yosemite. Climb to the pinnacle of Sentinel Dome for a picnic lunch and 360-degree views of Half Dome, El Capitan, and Yosemite Falls. Continue to Glacier Point for another dramatic vista. Enjoy a viewing of Free Solo, a National Geographic film. Gain an insider’s perspective alongside a naturalist as you hike through the rugged backcountry while hearing about its flora, fauna, and history. DAYS 8–9 I S AN FRANCISCO Take the Bay Bridge into San Francisco. Head out on a guided driving tour; step foot on the spectacular Golden Gate Bridge; and stroll past the Painted Ladies Victorian houses. On our last day, depart at any time.
N AT I O N A L PA R K S O F T H E A M E R I C A N W E S T FROM 15 DAYS I Journey to seven incredible national parks and gain new perspectives along the way. Visit our website for dates and a detailed itinerary.
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All transport between destinations and to/ from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (8 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 8 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 2 dinners. Allow an additional $475–$620 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you‘re booked, you're going.
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M E X I C O ’ S D AY O F T H E D E A D I N O A X A C A HIGHLIGHTS • C elebrate Day of the Dead at festive street parades, and gather at cemeteries for twilight vigils. • Sample the gastronomic delights of Oaxaca on a food tour through Mexico’s culinary capital. • V enture to nearby villages to meet artisans and observe traditional Oaxacan handicrafts. • O pt to explore ancient Zapotec archaeological sites and tour a mezcal factory.
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Spend the day experiencing Oaxaca’s Day of the Dead festivities. Attend atmospheric vigils, photograph the boisterous parades, and learn about the spiritual significance of the holiday’s rituals. You’ll also get to sip your share of mezcal, Oaxaca’s signature spirit—made from a variety of species of agave—and enjoy an optional tour of a mezcal factory. DAY 1 I OAXACA, MEXICO Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. DAY 2 I OAXACA Take an orientation walk through Oaxaca, known for its colorful crafts, unique cuisine, and vibrant Day of the Dead celebrations. During our walk, we’ll visit two bustling markets selling local foods, ornaments, and many Day of the Dead essentials. Over the course of the week, immerse yourself in the festival’s theatrical parades, watching people dressed in elaborate costumes march to the tune of brass bands; and observe local families gathering at candle-lit altars and graves on visits to the city’s cemeteries. DAY 3 I O AXACA Set out to explore the culinary delights of Oaxaca with a local host. Learn how chocolate is produced at a grinding mill, and flip your Above: Calacas decorated with colorful clothing and flowers
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own tortillas at a tortilla-making workshop. Continue to a local family's kitchen to taste an array of delicious Oaxacan dishes and chat with your hosts about traditional cooking methods and Oaxacan food culture. You’ll also have free time to explore the city and its surroundings.
DAY 5 I OAXACA
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Arrival transfer, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost.
Continue exploring the captivating culture of the Day of the Dead. In your free time, choose to head to the nearby ruins of Mitla for a guided tour. One of Mexico’s best known archaeological sites, it is believed that Mitla was founded as a Zapotec burial ground. Or, wander among the plazas and pyramids of the Monte Albán ruins, a Zapotec site dating to the eighth century B.C.
ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (6 nights)
DAY 6 I OAXACA
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Enjoy the last of the Day of the Dead festivities. You may also opt to visit a nearby artisan community for a look at Oaxaca’s renowned traditional crafts, including pottery and handwoven textiles. Alternatively, learn how to prepare mole, the flavorsome Mexican sauce that comprises a famously inexhaustible list of ingredients. DAY 7 I OAXACA Depart at any time.
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MEALS INCLUDED 6 breakfasts, 1 lunch. Allow an additional $265–$345 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle
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C U LT U R A L W O N D E R S O F MEXICO
HIGHLIGHTS
•T ake a walking tour of Mexico City and discover the pre-Aztec ruins of Teotihuacán. • Taste an array of homemade Oaxacan dishes, learning about indigenous cooking techniques and ingredients.
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Mexico is a feast for the senses—the sounds of chaotic Mexico City, the sights of mysterious civilizations, the fiery flavors of regional cuisine. Experience the many faces of this intriguing country, from pre-Hispanic landmarks to avant-garde art and thriving nightlife.
N AT U R A L H I G H L I G H T S O F C O S TA R I C A
HIGHLIGHTS
• Hear about cloud forest research at the National Geographic–supported Monteverde Institute. • Explore the jungles of Manuel Antonio National Park on a guided walk, and swim in its coastal waters.
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Home to volcanoes, lush rainforests, beaches, and unique wildlife, Costa Rica is celebrated as a pioneer in sustainability. Forge your own path through this gorgeous country as you search for fascinating creatures beneath the canopy and explore the pristine waters of the Pacific coast. Get in touch with nature’s best in Costa Rica.
DAYS 1–3 I MEXICO CITY, MEXICO Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. The next day, discover Mexico City on foot. Opt to visit a museum or tour the murals of Diego Rivera. Tour the pre-Aztec ruins of Teotihuacán, and opt to visit the Torre Latinoamericana skyscraper or catch a Mexican wrestling match.
DAYS 1–3 I SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA/LA FORTUNA
DAYS 4–5 I MEXICO CITY/PUEBLA
DAYS 4–5 I MONTEVERDE
Take a sunrise float through the ancient Xochimilco canals. Visit the Frida Kahlo Museum, then continue to colonial Puebla. Attend a pottery demonstration, and enjoy free time to visit a market, take a food tour, or discover the Great Pyramid of Cholula.
Enjoy a nature hike in the Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve. Visit the Monteverde Institute, the base for numerous National Geographic– funded explorers, and attend a conservation talk by one of the on-site researchers. Opt to visit a butterfly garden or go zip-lining or horseback riding.
DAYS 6–7 I OAXACA Visit an artisan community to learn about alebrijes—wooden folk figurines. Discover the culinary delights of Oaxaca, and taste local dishes in a family home. Tour the Zapotec ruins at Mitla, and visit a mezcal factory. DAYS 8–9 I OAXACA/MEXICO CITY Opt to Explore the Monte Albán ruins, visit a cultural museum, or learn to make mole. Fly back to Mexico City. Depart at any time the next day.
Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. Tour a G Adventures– supported coffee cooperative en route to La Fortuna. Visit a village home to learn the art of tortilla making. Enjoy a free day for optional activities, including white-water rafting, canyoneering, or hiking.
DAYS 6–7 I MANUEL ANTONIO Continue to the Pacific coast and enjoy an afternoon to go surfing or horseback riding, cruise coastal waters on a catamaran, or visit picturesque beaches. Venture into Manuel Antonio National Park to seek out monkeys, sloths, and some 350 bird species. DAYS 8–9 I SAN JOSÉ Return to San José for an optional farewell dinner. Depart at any time the next day.
Above: Mexico City's Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe Above: Travelers admire the waterfall at the end of a hike.
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E X P LO R E C O S TA R I C A HIGHLIGHTS • M eet researchers at the Sea Turtle Conservancy, co-founded by a National Geographic Grantee. • L end a hand with reforestation efforts at the Monteverde Institute, a center supported by National Geographic. • N avigate the jungle-lined canals of Tortuguero National Park, spotting fascinating wildlife.
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DAY 1 I S AN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. DAYS 2–3 I SAN JOSÉ/TORTUGUERO Travel by land and motorized canoe to Tortuguero National Park, a nesting site for the endangered green sea turtle. Settle into our secluded lodge, then enjoy a guided boat trip. Later, opt for a nighttime boat excursion. The next morning, set out again along the park’s wildlife-rich canals in search of monkeys, sloths, and birds. Afterward, visit the Sea Turtle Conservancy. DAYS 4–6 I TORTUGUERO/LA FORTUNA Depart early for the town of La Fortuna at the foot of the majestic Arenal Volcano. En route, visit a G Adventures–supported coffee cooperative. Later, unwind by the scenic pool. Spend the next two days exploring on your own. Choose to go stand-up paddle Above: A sunset over the Pacific, seen from Manuel Antonio National Park
• T our a G Adventures–supported coffee cooperative, and learn to make tortillas with a local family in La Fortuna.
boarding on Lake Arenal, venture into the Venado Caves, tour the Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge by boat, set out on a canyoning excursion, or relax at an outdoor spa. One evening, learn how to make tortillas and share a meal at a local home.
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Travel by road and boat to the misty mountain region of Monteverde. Spend two days exploring this charming town and the nearby cloud forest reserve. During free time, embark on a zip-lining adventure or walk across hanging bridges. Then pay a visit to the Monteverde Institute, supported by National Geographic. Hear from a researcher about conservation initiatives, and head to the nursery to help plant trees. Spend the rest of the day at leisure, opting to visit the Monteverde Butterfly Gardens, explore forest trails on horseback, or go zip-lining. DAYS 10–12 I M ANUEL ANTONIO Travel to the sweeping Pacific coast and the seaside village of Manuel Antonio. Soak up the laid-back atmosphere of the area, and opt to relax on the beach or go surfing or dolphin watching on a catamaran. Discover the lush tropical forests and white sand beaches of Manuel Antonio National Park on a guided day trip. Then enjoy a full day as you choose: ride along lush jungle trails on horseback, opt to take a surfing lesson, or head out for a snorkeling or kayaking excursion. DAYS 13–14 I M ANUEL ANTONIO/ SAN JOSÉ Return to San José. Tonight, choose to attend a farewell dinner. On the last day, depart at any time.
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2021: Departures available year-round 2022: Departures available year-round Please visit our website for departure dates. WHAT'S INCLUDED
Arrival transfer, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (11 nights), rustic jungle lodge (2 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 13 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners. Allow an additional $470–$615 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle, shuttle van, boat GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going.
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EXPLORE BELIZE HIGHLIGHTS • E xplore the Maya ruins at Lamanai with a local guide, and climb ancient temples at the stunning site of Xunantunich. • L earn the age-old art of handcrafting pottery at a women’s cooperative in San Ignacio. • Observe endangered black howler monkeys on a tour of a community wildlife sanctuary, co-founded by a National Geographic Grantee. • S pot turtles, rays, and more on an optional snorkeling excursion on the Belize Barrier Reef.
DAY 1 I B ELIZE CITY, BELIZE/ BURRELL BOOM Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. DAY 2 I B URRELL BOOM Set out on a boat excursion to Lamanai—an ancient Maya archaeological site on the wildliferich New River Lagoon. Explore the sprawling stone ruins with a local guide. Afterward, relax at the hotel. DAYS 3–5 I S AN IGNACIO Go on a guided tour of the Community Baboon Sanctuary, co-founded by National Geographic Grantee Dr. Robert Horwich and dedicated to the conservation of the endangered Yucatán black howler monkey. Then head to the village of San Antonio to visit a G Adventures– supported women's cooperative. Try your hand at throwing clay, and learn how to prepare corn tortillas using ancient Maya techniques. Continue to the bustling town of San Ignacio.
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The next day, discover the stunning Maya ruins of Xunantunich, built over a thousand years ago on a hilltop above the Mopan River. Spend the afternoon at leisure, choosing from a variety of optional activities. Enjoy a free day to explore San Ignacio and the surrounding countryside. Opt to descend into the spiritual “underworld” of the Maya at the Actun Tunichil Muknal cave, visit a butterfly garden, or go canoeing or tubing through the region’s breathtaking limestone caves.
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Drive back towards the coast and catch a ferry to Caye Caulker. Settle into your hotel in this breezy island paradise. The next day, set out to explore on a leisurely bike tour with a local guide. This afternoon, opt for a snorkeling excursion on the Belize Barrier Reef, the second largest coral reef on the planet. Come face-to-face with sea turtles, manta rays, parrotfish, nurse sharks, and other fascinating creatures. In the evening, choose to take a relaxing sunset cruise. DAYS 8–9 I C AYE CAULKER Spend the day at leisure, opting to join a full-day sailing and snorkeling trip to Hol Chan Marine Reserve—the first marine reserve in Belize. Swim alongside schools of tropical fish in this spectacular natural aquarium and visit the Coral Gardens, perhaps spotting a manatee or two among the vibrant coral formations. Cap off the day with a cruise back to Caye Caulker just before sunset. Enjoy a farewell dinner at a popular local restaurant. On our last day, depart at any time.
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Arrival transfer, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (8 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 8 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner. Allow an additional $285–$370 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle, water taxi GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you’re booked, you're going.
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Above: Snorkeling the Belize Barrier Reef
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EXPLORE MACHU PICCHU HIGHLIGHTS • V enture to Inca sites like Ollantaytambo, Pisac, and Moray with a local guide. • E njoy a traditional lunch at a communityowned and operated restaurant supported by G Adventures. • E mbark on a spectacular train ride to Machu Picchu, and explore the Inca citadel with a guide.
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• S ee the night sky through telescopes at the Cusco Planetarium.
DAYS 4–5 I AGUAS CALIENTES/CUSCO Catch an early transfer to the Ollantaytambo station and board a train to Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu, for a ride through lush Andean scenery. Settle into your hotel and opt to take a relaxing soak in the local hot springs or visit a beautiful botanical garden. The following morning, embark on a guided tour of Machu Picchu— the 15th-century Inca citadel famously introduced to the world by archaeologist Hiram Bingham in the April 1913 issue of National Geographic magazine. Return to Cusco by train. DAY 6 I C USCO DAY 1 I L IMA, PERU Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. DAYS 2–3 I SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCA Board an early flight to Cusco, once the capital of the Inca empire, then drive to Urubamba by way of the scenic Sacred Valley. Explore the terraced salt pans of Maras and tour the Inca site of Moray—believed to have been an agricultural laboratory where priests would test soils and crops. Later, enjoy a meal of local specialties, prepared in an underground stone oven. Continue exploring the Sacred Valley with an exclusive visit to the G Adventures–supported Parque de la Papa, or Potato Park, a rural Andean community working to preserve hundreds of varieties of native potato. Then tour the fascinating Inca ruins of Ollantaytambo and Pisac, and enjoy a meal at a community restaurant.
Spend the day exploring charming Cusco. Opt to visit Plaza de Armas, the historic main square; the 15th-century Sacsayhuaman fortress; or some of the city’s museums and ornate churches. This evening, head to the Cusco Planetarium and, weather permitting, look out at the starry sky through telescopes. DAYS 7–8 I L IMA Fly back to Lima. Spend the rest of the day at your leisure or choose to take a half-day guided tour of the Peruvian capital. Visit the San Francisco Monastery, part of Lima’s World Heritage–listed historic center, and descend into its famed catacombs. Wander across Plaza Mayor, the city’s oldest public square, and enjoy Peruvian tapas and a tasting of pisco sours. On our last day, depart at any time.
Above: A sweeping view of incomparable Machu Picchu
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Arrival transfer, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (7 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner. Allow an additional $255–$335 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private van, train, plane GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going.
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ICONIC PERU HIGHLIGHTS • H ike the Inca Trail or take the train to Machu Picchu, and explore the magnificent citadel with an expert guide. • S pend two days exploring the Amazon rainforest with a naturalist guide. • E njoy lunch in the home of a local family on the shores of Lake Titicaca, and take a cruise on the lake. • L earn about Andean potato cultivation at the G Adventures–supported Parque de la Papa, or Potato Park.
DAY 5 I S ACRED VALLEY OF THE INCA Explore the Sacred Valley of the Inca with a local guide, visiting the ruins at Pisac. Tour the G Adventures–supported Potato Park, a community initiative to preserve native potatoes. Enjoy lunch at a community restaurant. DAYS 6–9 I M ACHU PICCHU/CUSCO
DAY 1 I L IMA, PERU Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. DAYS 2–3 I AMAZON RAINFOREST Fly to Puerto Maldonado and continue by motorized canoe to the comfortable G Lodge Amazon, located in the lush Tambopata rainforest. Go on wildlife-viewing excursions through the jungle, guided by knowledgeable naturalists. Enjoy some free time to relax or swim, and go on a caiman-spotting cruise after dinner. DAY 4 I CUSCO Travel by boat out of the jungle and catch a flight over the Andes to Cusco. This evening, enjoy a presentation on astronomy and the ancient Inca’s relationship with the cosmos at the Cusco Planetarium, and gaze at the night sky through on-site telescopes.
Above: Cloaked in her own woven shawl, a weaver works her loom in the Peruvian Andes.
All roads lead to Machu Picchu, either by foot or rail. Choose to undertake a four-day guided hike on the Inca Trail or the lesser frequented Lares Trek. Or opt to enjoy two free days in Cusco before catching a scenic train ride to Aguas Calientes, our base for visiting the 15th-century Inca citadel rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911 and excavated with support from National Geographic. Explore Machu Picchu with an expert guide before returning to Cusco by train. DAYS 10–12 I C USCO/PUNO Enjoy a free day in Cusco, a World Heritage site. Opt to join a cooking class, visit museums and ruins, or try white-water rafting or rock climbing. Head south on a scenic drive to Puno by way of the windswept Altiplano. The next day, set out to glide around Lake Titicaca on a guided boat tour, from the floating Uros Islands to Taquile Island, home to a thriving indigenous textile industry. Enjoy a traditional meal at a local home. Later, opt for a tour of Sillustani, a fascinating pre-Inca burial site. DAYS 13–14 I L IMA Fly back to Lima and spend an evening at leisure. On our last day, depart at any time.
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Arrival transfer, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional excursions are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (8 nights), G Lodge Amazon (2 nights), Inca Trail camping or Cusco hotel (3 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 13 breakfasts, 7 lunches, 5 dinners. Allow an additional $295–$385 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle, plane, train, boat Note: This itinerary includes high-altitude hikes, and travelers should be physically fit. GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.
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MACHU PICCHU AND THE AMAZON HIGHLIGHTS • S pend four days hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, or take the train and enjoy extra time in Cusco. • Spot Amazonian wildlife with expert naturalists. • V isit two G Adventures–supported projects: Parque de la Papa (Potato Park) and the Sacred Valley Community Restaurant. • E xplore the fascinating Inca ruins of Ollantaytambo and Pisac.
DAY 4 I CUSCO Travel out of the jungle by boat and catch a flight from Puerto Maldonado to Cusco in Peru’s Inca heartland. This evening, visit the Cusco Planetarium for a presentation on the skies of the Southern Hemisphere. Weather permitting, peer through the planetarium's telescopes for a dazzling look at the stars. DAY 5 I S ACRED VALLEY OF THE INCA
DAY 1 I L IMA, PERU Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. DAYS 2–3 I T AMBOPATA NATIONAL RESERVE Fly to Puerto Maldonado and continue by motorized canoe to our comfortable lodge, situated near the Tambopata National Reserve in the Amazon rainforest, spotting local bird species along the lush shores en route. Set off on an evening walk with a naturalist guide before dinner. Spend the following day exploring the thriving ecosystems of the rainforest with our lodge’s naturalist guides. Scan the treetops for toucans, howler monkeys, and sloths, and glide along oxbow lakes on canoes for a chance to glimpse river otters, turtles, and, if we’re lucky, anacondas. After dinner, embark on a river tour by motorized canoe on the lookout for caimans.
Drive to the scenic Sacred Valley for a full-day exploration with a local guide. Tour the G Adventures–supported Parque de la Papa, or Potato Park, a rural Andean community working to preserve hundreds of varieties of native potato. During this exclusive experience, you'll walk through the park to learn about potato cultivation, traditional weaving, and the importance of both these practices to Andean culture. Then visit the fascinating Inca ruins of Ollantaytambo and Pisac, and enjoy a meal at a community restaurant. DAYS 6–9 I M ACHU PICCHU/CUSCO All roads lead to Machu Picchu, either by foot or rail. Choose to undertake a four-day guided hike on the Inca Trail or the lesser frequented Lares Trek. Or opt to enjoy two free days in Cusco before catching a scenic train ride to Aguas Calientes, our base for visiting the 15th-century Inca citadel rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911 and excavated with support from National Geographic. Explore Machu Picchu with an expert guide, then return to Cusco by train. DAY 10 I C USCO Depart at any time.
Above: Visitors capture the beauty of Machu Picchu.
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Arrival transfer, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional excursions are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (4 nights), G Lodge Amazon (2 nights), Inca Trail camping or Cusco hotel (3 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 9 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 5 dinners. Allow an additional $170–$225 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle, plane, train, boat Note: This itinerary includes high-altitude hikes, and travelers should be physically fit. GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you’re booked, you're going. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.
INCA EXPLORER HIGHLIGHTS • J oin expert guides to tour pre-Inca and Inca sites— from the Nazca Lines to Machu Picchu. • S ample pisco at an Ica Valley winery, and help a chef prepare local dishes in Arequipa. • C ruise around the Ballestas Islands, spotting penguins, sea lions, and more. • V isit Andean villages in the Sacred Valley of the Inca, and explore the floating reed islands of Lake Titicaca.
designated historic center. Join a local chef at a cooking class; try guinea pig and chicha, a maize-based beer.
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DAYS 7–8 I C USCO/SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCA
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Fly to Cusco, the onetime Inca capital. Settle into your hotel and see this World Heritage– designated city on your own. The next day, drive to the scenic Sacred Valley for a full day of guided exploration. Learn about native potatoes and traditional weaving at the Potato Park, and visit the Ollantaytambo and Pisac ruins.
DAY 1 I L IMA, PERU Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. DAYS 2–3 I P ARACAS/NASCA Drive south to coastal Paracas. The next day, embark on a boat tour of the wildlife-rich Ballestas Islands. Visit one of South America’s oldest wineries, and view the soaring sand dunes of the Huacachina oasis. The following day, explore the Nasca province, named for the mysterious civilization that flourished here between 200 B.C. and A.D. 600. Venture into the desert to see ancient mummies and other relics. Savor a dinner cooked in an earthen oven. Opt to go on a flight-seeing excursion over the enigmatic Nasca Lines. DAYS 5–6 I AREQUIPA Spend a day driving along the coast to the volcano-framed town of Arequipa, and enjoy a relaxing evening. The next day, go on a guided walking tour of the World Heritage–
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Travel by train through the lush Urubamba Valley to Aguas Calientes. Hike on the Inca Trail or choose among optional excursions. The next morning, embark on a guided tour of the magnificent Machu Picchu and its 15th-century temples and terraces. Return to Cusco by train. Spend the next day exploring the city and its environs on your own. Visit the Cusco Planetarium for a presentation on astronomy and a look through its telescopes.
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DAYS 12–13 I PUNO Head south on a scenic drive to Puno by way of the windswept Altiplano. The next day, set out to glide around Lake Titicaca on a guided boat tour, from the floating Uros Islands to Taquile Island, home to a thriving indigenous textile industry. Enjoy a traditional meal at a local home. Later, opt for a tour of Sillustani, a fascinating pre-Inca burial site.
ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (14 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 14 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 1 dinner. Allow an additional $455–$595 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle, plane, train, boat Note: This itinerary includes high-altitude hikes, and travelers should be physically fit. GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you’re booked, you're going.
DAYS 14–15 I LIMA Fly back to Lima. Enjoy the evening at your leisure. On our last day, depart at any time.
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Above: The Paracas Candelabra dates back to at least 200 B.C.
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D I S C OV E R PATAG O N I A HIGHLIGHTS • E xplore the spectacular lakes, peaks, and waterfalls of Torres del Paine National Park. • H ear from an expert on the Perito Moreno Glacier, and witness the calving of this advancing ice mass. • D iscover the enormous penguin colonies on Martillo Island. • S ample beer and chocolate on a tour of Bariloche, and try out tango in Buenos Aires.
DAYS 6–7 I T ORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK Catch a flight to Punta Arenas, then transfer to breathtaking Torres del Paine National Park. Spend a day exploring the park with an expert guide. Marvel at pristine turquoise lakes, glaciers, and waterfalls in this stunning region. DAYS 8–9 I EL CALAFATE, ARGENTINA Enjoy the scenic drive to El Calafate. The following day, attend a talk by a local expert on the Perito Moreno Glacier; then venture into Los Glaciares National Park to view this incredible advancing ice mass. DAYS 10–11 I USHUAIA DAYS 1–3 I BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA/ SAN CARLOS DE BARILOCHE (BARILOCHE) Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. Enjoy free time to explore the elegant streets of Buenos Aires. The following morning, catch a flight to northern Patagonia. Discover the highlights of scenic Bariloche on a Circuito Chico tour, with stops at artisan shops. Spend the next day hiking, mountain biking, or rafting in the stunning Bariloche region. DAYS 4–5 I PUERTO VARAS, CHILE Travel by bus and ferry to Puerto Varas in the stunning Chilean Lake District. Enjoy the sights from the Cruce de los Lagos, or Lake Crossing, considered one of the most scenic ferry cruises in the world. Explore Puerto Varas the next day, or opt for an excursion to Chiloé Island, a trek to Desolation Pass, or a day hike to the Osorno Volcano.
Above: A breathtaking scene in Torres de Paine National Park
Fly to Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. Choose to go flight-seeing in a helicopter over the surrounding snowcapped peaks, visit the Maritime Museum, or venture into Tierra del Fuego National Park. The next day, navigate the Beagle Channel on a catamaran, passing the “lighthouse at the end of the world,” as well as islands inhabited by bird and seal colonies. Get up close to the penguins of Martillo Island. DAYS 12–14 I BUENOS AIRES Fly back to Buenos Aires and take time to explore on your own. Head to San Telmo—the oldest barrio in the city—for a light dinner in a café and a lesson from local tango dancers. Once we've practiced our new steps, it's time for milonga, a neighborhood tradition where students and teachers of the studio come to practice their moves. The next day, take a tour of the city's highlights, including Recoleta Cemetery and Plaza de Mayo, where Eva Perón's famed balcony presides over the square. Depart at any time on our final day.
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Arrival transfer, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (13 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 13 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners. Allow an additional $545–$710 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Bus/van, plane, boat, ferry GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going.
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Expect the unexpected on an adventure through Bolivia, a country experiencing a surge in popularity due in part to its stunning landscapes and the rich cultural heritage of its indigenous populations. Explore the historic capital of Sucre and sky-high La Paz, experience life at a traditional hacienda, and watch the sunset from atop the sweeping Uyuni Salt Flats. Above: A 4x4 sits among the expansive and stark Uyuni salt flats.
PERU TO BOLIVIA: MACHU PICCHU TO THE SALT FLATS 16 DAYS FROM $4,399 PER PERSON. AIRFARE TO/FROM IS NOT INCLUDED.
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Experience the awe-inspiring wonders of Bolivia and Peru. Learn about Peru’s storied past in the former Inca capital of Cusco, and venture into the heart of the Amazon jungle. Hike the Inca Trail— or catch the scenic train—to Machu Picchu; then travel to Bolivia to see the striking Uyuni Salt Flats and colonial cities surrounded by the Andean peaks. Above: The green slopes of the Andes encircle the legendary site of Machu Picchu.
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Luxurious mountains, quaint colonial towns, irresistible coffee— discover Colombia’s abundant charms on this incredible journey. Observe the rebirth of Medellín’s most notorious neighborhood; wander the cobblestoned streets of Cartagena, a UNESCO World Heritage site; and venture into the picturesque coffee growing region of Armenia. Round out your experience alongside local artisans who turn coconuts into handicrafts. Above: Sunset over Cartagena, Colombia
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Ecuador is a small country that packs a punch when it comes to natural beauty, biodiversity, and indigenous heritage. Discover this South American jewel on a memorable adventure, traveling from the Andes to the Amazon’s thriving jungles. Come face-to-face with unique creatures on a nighttime walk through the forest; hike through the awe-inspiring Cotopaxi National Park; and delve into indigenous culture. Above: A couple admire a waterfall from a suspended bridge in the rainforest.
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EXPLORE AUSTRALIA HIGHLIGHTS • C ruise Sydney Harbour in a private yacht and view the iconic Sydney Opera House. • G o behind the scenes at the James Cook University research aquarium, founded by a National Geographic Grantee. • E xplore the Daintree Rainforest with an indigenous guide, watch the sun rise over Uluru, and opt to snorkel the Great Barrier Reef. • T ake a guided walk in Melbourne led by a culinary storyteller.
DAYS 5–6 I CAIRNS Return to Cairns and take a behind-the-scenes tour of the James Cook University research aquarium, founded by marine biologist and National Geographic Grantee Dr. Jamie Seymour. Get a close-up look at some of the marvelous creatures that live here, and learn about the aquarium’s latest research project from Jamie or one of his colleagues. Enjoy a free day to relax at the beach, or opt to venture into the nearby tropical rainforest for a thrilling white-water rafting or bungeejumping excursion. DAYS 7–8 I ULURU
DAYS 1–2 I SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA Arrive at any time. The next day, we’ll kick off our trip with a traditional indigenous welcome, followed by a guided walk through the historic Rocks district. Later, embark a private yacht and enjoy a barbecue dinner on board as we cruise Sydney Harbour. Sit back, relax, and watch the sun go down and the city’s iconic opera house light up. DAY 3 I DAINTREE RAINFOREST Fly to Cairns, then travel up the stunning coastal road to Mossman Gorge near Port Douglas. Take an interpretive walk with a local indigenous guide to learn about life and survival in the wilds of the Daintree Rainforest. DAY 4 I PORT DOUGLAS During a free day in Port Douglas, explore the colorful town center, or opt to snorkel or scuba dive the Great Barrier Reef. Above: A stunning sunrise over Uluru lights the face of the sandstone monolith.
Fly to the heart of the Australian outback, and visit the Uluru Cultural Centre to learn about the significance of this sacred monolith. Take in a spectacular sunset over the red rock landscape with a glass of bubbly in hand. Rise early to catch the sunrise, then go on a guided walk around the base of Uluru, gaining insight into its significance to the local indigenous people. Later, discover the domed rock formations of Kata Tjuta. DAYS 9–11 I ULURU/MELBOURNE Witness another sunrise over Uluru before flying to Melbourne. Enjoy the following day to explore this stunning city on your own, with options to discover the Great Ocean Road or some of the area wineries. The next day, set out on a guided walk led by a local author and culinary storyteller. During lunch, visit three popular venues that showcase contemporary cuisine in Melbourne through a mix of European and Asian flavors. DAY 12 I MELBOURNE Depart at any time.
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All transport between destinations and to/ from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (11 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 11 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner. Allow an additional $605–$790 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle, plane, boat GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going.
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NEW ZEALAND JOURNEY HIGHLIGHTS • M eet a Maori elder before enjoying a traditional performance and hangi feast. • E xplore the area around Franz Josef Glacier by foot or on an optional helicopter excursion. • C ruise through Fiordland National Park with naturalist guides, spotting dolphins, seals, and penguins.
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• T ake a boat ride through the Waitomo Caves, lit up by thousands of glowworms.
Then enjoy a lively performance accompanied by traditional hangi cuisine. DAYS 5–7 I CHRISTCHURCH/FRANZ JOSEF Fly to Christchurch on the South Island, then enjoy free time to explore this small city on your own. The next day, embark on one of the world’s great scenic train trips, riding the rails into New Zealand's glacier region. Transfer to a beautiful rainforest lodge, our home for two nights. Opt to take a helicopter ride and hike, walk atop Franz Josef Glacier, or relax in nearby heated pools.
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DAY 8 I QUEENSTOWN Travel southward along the coast and through rugged rainforest en route to Queenstown. DAYS 1–2 I AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND Arrive at any time. The next day, ferry to Waiheke Island and learn about the history of this wine-producing region at two wineries. DAYS 3–4 I ROTORUA Take a boat ride through Waitomo Caves, where we’ll witness thousands of flickering glowworms lighting up the cavern walls. Continue to Rotorua and meet an elder at Tamaki Maori Village to learn about his culture. Above: Snowcapped mountains frame a New Zealand seascape.
DAY 9 I FIORDLAND NATIONAL PARK Embark on a wilderness cruise through Fiordland National Park (seasonal). Led by onboard naturalist guides, we’ll have the opportunity to see dolphins, seals, and penguins, as well as the option to kayak. Spend the night on board. DAYS 10–12 I QUEENSTOWN Enjoy morning wildlife viewing as we cruise back to port, then return to Queenstown. Spend a day at leisure, with options to visit a winery, go skydiving, and more. Enjoy an evening gondola ride. Depart at any time on the last day.
E X P LO R E AU ST RA L I A & N E W Z E A L A N D 23 DAYS I Combine the itineraries on these two pages for an epic adventure down under. Visit our website for departure dates and a detailed itinerary.
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All transport between destinations and to/ from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional excursions are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (10 nights), Fiordland National Park cruise boat (1 night, seasonal) MEALS INCLUDED 11 breakfasts, 2 dinners. Allow an additional $325–$425 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle, plane, train, boat GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going. Note: The itinerary in Fiordland National Park is altered during the winter months (May–September). Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.
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I C O N I C JA PA N HIGHLIGHTS • B rowse the bustling stalls of a Tokyo fish market, and create artful dishes at a sushi-making class. • P ractice Zen meditation with a Buddhist monk in historic Kyoto. • E njoy a multi-course kaiseki feast while staying at a local minshuku in the countryside. • L earn samurai and kembu moves, and try your hand at Zen calligraphy.
district, lined with wooden homes and tea houses. Delve into traditional Japanese arts during a chopstick-making and gold leaf-painting experience, and opt to visit the area’s gardens or castles. DAYS 7–8 I HIROSHIMA/MIYAJIMA Speed by bullet train to Hiroshima, where we’ll visit the Peace Memorial Park and Museum to learn about a dark chapter in human history. The next day, set off by ferry to Itsukushima island, popularly called Miyajima; and explore the 12th-century Itsukushima Shinto Shrine, where a beautiful torii gate appears to float at high tide. DAYS 9–10 I HIMEJI/KYOTO/NARA DAYS 1–3 I TOKYO, JAPAN Arrive at any time. Experience Tokyo’s traditional side with visits to Meiji Shrine and the historic Asakusa neighborhood. Then delve into Japanese pop culture in the Harajuku district. Tour the Toyosu Fish Market and take part in a sushi-making class. DAY 4 I NAGISO/TSUMAGO Travel by train to the quaint town of Nagiso and transfer to a local minshuku, a traditional Japanese bed-and-breakfast. Walk through the countryside to the rural village of Tsumago, and feast on a multi-course kaiseki meal. DAYS 5–6 I KANAZAWA Ride the rails to historic Kanazawa. Explore Japan’s ancient samurai culture in the Nagamachi district, and visit the restored home of a wealthy samurai family. Discover Myoryuji temple the next morning, then stroll the streets of the Higashi Chaya geisha
Visit the hilltop Himeji Castle, then catch a train to Kyoto, which served as the imperial capital for more than a thousand years. Stroll the charming streets of Gion, Kyoto’s most famous geisha district. Discover the stunning Fushimi Inari shrine, and spend the rest of the day exploring ancient Nara. Visit Todaji temple, the world’s largest wooden building, as well as the celebrated Kasuga Taisha shrine. DAYS 11–12 I KYOTO Meet a Buddhist monk at a local temple and learn about the techniques of Zen meditation and calligraphy. Sip a bowl of traditional matcha tea, then visit the exquisite Kinkakuji, or Golden Pavilion. Enjoy a presentation about samurai etiquette and try out some traditional moves, followed by a performance of kembu, a Japanese martial art that combines sword fighting with dance. Depart at any time the next day.
Above: The World Heritage–listed Himeji Castle is also known as White Heron Castle.
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1 2 DAY S F R O M
$
5,199
PER PERSON. AIRFARE TO/FROM IS NOT INCLUDED.
+ $1,489
MY OWN ROOM OPTION: MAXIMUM GROUP SIZE: 15 DATES
2021: Departures available June–December 2022: Departures available March–December Please visit our website for departure dates. WHAT'S INCLUDED
All transport between destinations and to/ from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional excursions are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (10 nights), traditional inn (1 night) MEALS INCLUDED 11 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner. Allow an additional $475–$620 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Bullet train, express train, local train, ferry, metro, taxi, public bus GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.
DISCOVER SOUTHEAST ASIA HIGHLIGHTS • E mbark on an overnight cruise across breathtaking Ha Long Bay on a traditional junk boat. • G lide along Bangkok’s canals, venture into Chiang Mai’s markets, and whip up delicious Thai dishes at a cooking class. • T our UNESCO World Heritage–listed Luang Prabang, and take a boat to visit the cave temples at Pak Ou.
T R AV E L E R F AV O R I T E
• E xplore the jungle ruins of Angkor, and enjoy a Khmer lunch at a G Adventures–supported vocational training restaurant.
formerly the Royal Palace—and Wat Xieng Thong, one of the country’s most important monasteries. Ride a boat to the Pak Ou caves, filled with thousands of Buddha statues, and visit the ethereal Kuang Si waterfall.
Catch a flight to Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. Visit Ho Chi Minh's mausoleum and continue to Ha Long Bay, spending the night on a traditional junk boat. Cruise through Bai Tu Long Bay, a more secluded section of this stunning World Heritage site, and explore the Me Cung cave. Return to Hanoi and take a cyclo tour of the vibrant old quarter.
Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. The following day, explore lively Bangkok, visiting the Grand Palace and the Wat Phra Kaew temple, with its sacred Emerald Buddha. Later, catch a flight to Chiang Mai. DAYS 3–4 I CHIANG MAI Visit a market with a local chef to pick out ingredients for your Thai cooking class, and enjoy your creations for lunch. Discuss the tenets of Buddhism with a young monk, and listen to a hypnotic chanting ceremony at the Doi Suthep temple. Explore Chiang Mai at leisure, and venture outside of the city for an authentic khantoke dinner with a local family. DAYS 5–7 I LUANG PRABANG, LAOS Fly to the stunning city of Luang Prabang and take an orientation walk. Rise at dawn to witness the daily almsgiving ritual to Buddhist monks; then visit the National Museum—
$
3,999
PER PERSON. AIRFARE TO/FROM IS NOT INCLUDED.
MY OWN ROOM OPTION:
+ $929
MAXIMUM GROUP SIZE: 16
DAYS 8–10 I H ANOI, VIETNAM/ HA LONG BAY
DAYS 1–2 I B ANGKOK, THAILAND
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DAYS 11–12 I HO CHI MINH CITY Fly to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and explore the city by cyclo, then discover the famed Cu Chi tunnels with a local guide. DAYS 13–14 I PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA Fly to Phnom Penh, and take in the city’s highlights on a cyclo tour. Explore the dark side of Cambodia’s history at Choeung Ek memorial and the notorious Tuol Sleng prison. DAYS 15–18 I SIEM REAP Drive to Siem Reap. Spend two days exploring the mystical ruins of Angkor with a local guide, and enjoy a Khmer lunch at a G Adventures– supported restaurant. Take in a performance at Phare, a Cambodian circus and social enterprise; and opt to visit the floating villages of Tonle Sap lake. Depart at any time on our final day.
DATES
2021: Departures available year-round 2022: Departures available year-round Please visit our website for departure dates. WHAT'S INCLUDED
Arrival transfer, internal flights, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (16 nights), junk boat (1 night) MEALS INCLUDED 17 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 2 dinners. Allow an additional $235–$305 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION Private vehicle, first-class public bus, boat, tuk-tuk, plane, cyclo, traditional junk boat GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going. Call or visit our website for full itineraries, inclusions, and more.
Above: Buddhist monks at Angkor Wat
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EXPLORE SOUTHERN THAILAND
HIGHLIGHTS
•C ross the scenic Krabi River aboard a longtail boat and explore a historic cave system. •T ake a seat on a tuk-tuk to be whisked through coastal villages, rice fields, and rubber plantations.
8 DAY S F R O M
$
1,849
PER PERSON. AIRFARE TO/FROM IS NOT INCLUDED. MY OWN ROOM OPTION:
+ $329
MAXIMUM GROUP SIZE: 16
THAILAND JOURNEY
HIGHLIGHTS
• Visit Wat Pho—the famed Temple of the Reclining Buddha—and discuss Buddhism with a monk. • Venture into the countryside outside Chiang Mai and sit down to a traditional khantoke dinner.
8 DAY S F R O M
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1,499
PER PERSON. AIRFARE TO/FROM IS NOT INCLUDED. MY OWN ROOM OPTION:
+ $319
MAXIMUM GROUP SIZE: 16
Discover the laid-back culture and stunning natural treasures of Thailand’s lesser known southern side. On a sojourn to tropical shores from Ko Samui to Krabi, stroll white sand beaches, trek into lush rainforest, glide through mangrove forests, and snorkel crystalline waters in the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea.
Delve into the myriad wonders of northern Thailand, from gilded Buddhist temples to lush mountain landscapes. Discover elegant stone stupas and sprawling palaces; commune with chanting monks, mesmerizing nature, and rich history; and try your hand at cooking Thai delicacies with a Chiang Mai chef.
DAY 1 I BANGKOK, THAILAND
DAY 1 I BANGKOK, THAILAND
Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included.
Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included.
DAYS 2–3 I KO SAMUI
DAYS 2–4 I KANCHANABURI/AYUTTHAYA
Fly to tropical Ko Samui and take a traditional longtail boat to pristine Ko Mat Sum and Ko Taen. Kayak past cliffs and lagoons, or go snorkeling.
Travel to Kanchanaburi and delve into World War II history as we cross the bridge over the River Kwai by train. The next day, hike into misty Erawan National Park, and swim in turquoise pools. In medieval Ayutthaya, sample Thai dishes on a 1930s rice barge, and stroll past the palaces and monasteries of this former imperial capital.
DAYS 4–5 I KO SAMUI/KHAO SOK NATIONAL PARK Choose to hike into the jungle amid monkeys and tropical birds, soak in steaming hot springs, canoe down the sparkling Sok River, or bicycle winding trails. DAYS 6–8 I KRABI/BANGKOK Cross the Krabi River by longtail boat, gliding past mangrove forests and limestone peaks. View the Khao Khanap Nam cave’s prehistoric paintings and rock formations. Encounter the traditions of Ko Klang island by motorized tuk-tuk. Enjoy a free day, with options to take a tuk-tuk to scenic Ao Nang beach, go kayaking or snorkeling, or venture to the idyllic Ko Phi Phi islands by speedboat. Return to Bangkok on our final morning.
Above: Thai longtail boats moored on the beach
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DAYS 4–6 I CHIANG MAI Fly to Chiang Mai and dine khantoke style in the country. Shop for ingredients at the morning markets with a chef, then prepare lunch together. Visit historic temples, and discuss Buddhism with a monk. Enjoy a free day in Chiang Mai, with options to explore by tuk-tuk, bicycle, or on foot; then experience a vibrant night market. DAYS 7–8 I BANGKOK Fly to Bangkok and take to its winding canals on a klong boat. Visit the impressive temple of Wat Pho and marvel at the glittering Reclining Buddha statue. Depart any time the next day.
Above: A lineup of iconic golden buddha statues
EXPLORE VIETNAM HIGHLIGHTS • E njoy a cyclo tour of Hanoi’s vibrant old quarter, and learn to make traditional lanterns in Hoi An. • S et sail amid the lush limestone peaks of Ha Long Bay in a traditional junk boat. • H ike through the verdant landscapes of Mai Châu, and visit local villages to get a glimpse of rural life. • C ook up delicious noodle dishes at a G Adventures– supported youth culinary school.
through Bai Tu Long Bay, a more secluded section of this stunning UNESCO World Heritage site, and explore the Me Cung cave.
1 3 DAY S F R O M
DAYS 6–7 I HA LONG BAY/HUE
MY OWN ROOM OPTION: MAXIMUM GROUP SIZE: 16
Have an early lunch on board our boat before returning to Hanoi to catch a short flight to magnificent Hue. Explore this former imperial capital on a visit to the imposing citadel, wandering its lavish palaces and elegant gardens, and venture into the surrounding countryside to see the impressive tombs of Vietnam’s emperors.
DAY 1 I HANOI, VIETNAM Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. DAYS 2–3 I MAI CHÂU Travel to the lush Mai Châu valley and enjoy a countryside walk through rice paddies and picturesque villages. Opt to explore the area by bike, go on a kayaking excursion, or take a cooking class. DAYS 4–5 I HANOI/HA LONG BAY Return to Hanoi to explore Hoa Lo prison, known by American POWs as the Hanoi Hilton. Visit Ho Chi Minh’s mausoleum, and take a cyclo tour of the bustling old quarter. The next day, enjoy breakfast at Hoa Sua, a nonprofit training restaurant for underprivileged Hanoi youth. Afterward, transfer to Ha Long Bay and spend the night on a traditional junk boat, surrounded by thousands of sculpted limestone islands rising from the calm turquoise waters. Cruise
$
2,049
DATES
PER PERSON. AIRFARE TO/FROM IS NOT INCLUDED.
+ $559
2021: Departures available year-round 2022: Departures available year-round Please visit our website for departure dates.
DAYS 8–10 I HOI AN
WHAT'S INCLUDED
Enjoy a scenic drive to the port city of Hoi An, a World Heritage site, and take a walking tour of the charming old town, strolling streets strung with brightly colored paper lanterns. Learn how to fashion your own lantern the traditional way, and leave with a beautiful souvenir. Visit a local market, indulge in a tasting of different kinds of noodles and other mouthwatering street food, and take a cooking class at the G Adventures– supported culinary training school, Oodles of Noodles. Your last day in Hoi An is free for optional activities.
Arrival transfer, internal flights, all transport between destinations and to/from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional activities are at an additional cost.
DAYS 11–13 I HO CHI MINH CITY
TRANSPORTATION Bus, boat, cyclo, plane
Fly to Ho Chi Minh City—Vietnam’s most populous city—still commonly referred to as Saigon. Opt to explore this buzzing metropolis on a cyclo tour, stopping at the colorful, chaotic markets. Descend into the fascinating Cu Chi Tunnels, famed for the vital part they played during the Vietnam War. On your final day, depart at any time.
ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (9 nights), junk boat (1 night), lodge (2 nights) MEALS INCLUDED 12 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 2 dinners. Allow an additional $150–$195 per person for meals not included.
GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going.
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Above: Traditional wooden junk boats float on Ha Long Bay.
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N E PA L : H I M A L AYA H I G H L I G H T S HIGHLIGHTS • Hear about National Geographic Grantee Chhing Lhomi’s efforts to preserve ancient weaving traditions in the Upper Mustang region. • S tay overnight at a Buddhist monastery in Pharping, and visit a Tibetan refugee camp. • S earch for tigers in Chitwan National Park, and learn about the conservation efforts of the Nepal Tiger Trust. • L earn how to make Nepalese momo dumplings from local women.
DAYS 1–2 I KATHMANDU, NEPAL Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. This evening, enjoy a Nepali welcome feast. Spend the next day exploring Kathmandu and the surrounding areas, including the Bodhnath Stupa and the royal city of Bhaktapur. Later, visit the Sisterhood of Survivors Project and learn how to make Nepalese momos (dumplings). DAYS 3–4 I K ATHMANDU/PHARPING/ KURINTAR
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DAYS 5–6 I CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK
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Travel to Chitwan National Park and board a traditional boat for a wildlife-viewing excursion. Meet a tiger “technician” and hear about the Nepal Tiger Trust, dedicated to the protection of tigers in Nepal. Our expert joins us on a jeep safari to teach us how tigers are protected with help from the local community. DAYS 7–10 I POKHARA/KATHMANDU Drive to Pokhara. The next day, hike to Sarangkot at sunrise and see the World Peace Pagoda. Visit a Tibetan refugee settlement and sit down to a local Tibetan lunch. Catch a flight back to Kathmandu and enjoy a free afternoon to explore. Depart at any time on the last day.
Opt to take a flight-seeing excursion around Above: A Shiva statue stands on a lakeshore in Pokhara.
Visit our website for departure dates and a detailed itinerary.
$
2,399
DATES
PER PERSON. AIRFARE TO/FROM IS NOT INCLUDED.
+ $769
2021: Departures available year-round 2022: Departures available year-round
WHAT'S INCLUDED
All transport between destinations and to/ from included activities, and activities as listed in the itinerary. Optional excursions are at an additional cost. ACCOMMODATIONS Comfortable, mid-range hotels (8 nights), monastery guesthouse (1 night) MEALS INCLUDED 9 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners. Allow an additional $170–$225 per person for meals not included. TRANSPORTATION 4x4, private bus, plane, boat
E X P LO R E I N D I A & N E PA L 17 DAYS I Combine your exploration of Nepal with a journey through India's famed "golden triangle."
1 0 DAY S F R O M
Mount Everest, then visit the holy Swayambhunath Buddhist temple. Learn about National Geographic Grantee Chhing Lhomi, who works to preserve the ancient weaving traditions of the Upper Mustang region through the Himalayan Indigenous Society. Travel to Pharping and stay at a Buddhist Monastery guesthouse. The next day, rise early for a morning chanting ceremony. Drive to Kurintar and hike to our remote lodge overlooking the Trishuli River.
GUARANTEED DEPARTURES If you're booked, you're going.
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DISCOVER INDIA
HIGHLIGHTS
• Explore five UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the incredible Taj Mahal. • Cruise the Ganges River at sunrise to witness ancient Hindu rituals, and prepare a meal with a family in Jaipur.
WO N D E R S O F B H U TA N
1 5 DAY S F R O M
$
2,999
PER PERSON. AIRFARE TO/FROM IS NOT INCLUDED. MY OWN ROOM OPTION:
+ $769
MAXIMUM GROUP SIZE: 16
HIGHLIGHTS
• Explore the Bhutanese capital of Thimphu and timeless shrines nestled in the countryside. • Hike to the legendary Taktsang Lhakhang (Tiger’s Nest Temple).
1 0 DAY S F R O M
$
3,799
PER PERSON. AIRFARE TO/FROM IS NOT INCLUDED. MY OWN ROOM OPTION:
+ $899
MAXIMUM GROUP SIZE: 15
Delve into northern India’s cultural riches on an unforgettable journey from Delhi to Varanasi, Agra to Jaipur, and beyond. Discover the world’s most magnificent monument to love, the Taj Mahal; learn about the spiritual significance of the Ganges River with a local scholar; and gain insights into rural life in a quaint Rajasthani village.
Set out on an adventure across Bhutan, a remote Buddhist kingdom ringed by soaring Himalayan peaks. Explore ancient shrines nestled in lush mountain valleys; hike up to the spectacular Tiger's Nest Temple; and meet with monks, artists, and farmers as you learn about the country's rich cultural heritage.
DAYS 1–5 I DELHI, INDIA/VARANASI/LUCKNOW
DAYS 1–3 I PARO, BHUTAN/THIMPHU/PUNAKHA
Arrive at any time. Arrival transfer is included. Tour New Delhi on foot and Old Delhi by rickshaw. Visit India’s largest mosque and a Sikh temple. Fly to holy Varanasi, known for picturesque ghats on the Ganges River. Observe Hindu rituals and prayer ceremonies on evening and sunrise boat rides. Go on a food tour in Lucknow.
Arrive in Paro and transfer to Thimphu, where we’ll discuss Buddhist beliefs with a monk. Head to Punakha and explore the stunning Punakha Dzong, the Sangchhen Dorji Lhuendrup nunnery, and a picturesque chorten.
DAYS 6–8 I AGRA/RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK
Lean about endangered cranes at the Black-necked Crane Visitor Centre, and visit Gangtey Goemba, one of the oldest Nyingmapa monasteries in Bhutan. Travel to the village of Khewa and have dinner with a local family at their farm. The following day, drive to Thimphu to see the enormous golden Buddha Dordenma, and watch students practicing traditional arts at the National Institute for Zorig Chusum. Hear a talk on the country’s Gross National Happiness index.
Take a private bus to Agra and marvel at the Taj Mahal. At Ranthambore National Park, spend a full day seeking out monkeys, sloth bears, leopards, and the elusive Bengal tiger. DAYS 9–11 I JAIPUR Explore the rose-colored buildings of Rajasthan’s “Pink City,” and share a meal at the home of a local family. DAYS 11–15 I JOJAWAR/UDAIPUR/DELHI Experience rural Rajasthani life in a colorful village. Go from bustling bazaars to the exquisite palace and temples of Udaipur, and float past marble palaces by boat. Fly to Delhi, then depart at any time on our last day. Above: A thrilling tiger sighting in Ranthambore National Park
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DAYS 4–6 I PHOBJIKHA VALLEY/THIMPHU
DAYS 7–9 I HAA VALLEY/PARO Observe pilgrims circling Thimphu’s Memorial Chorten, then drive to the remote Haa Valley. Hike to the Kila Goemba nunnery, built on a steep cliff face, and visit one of Bhutan’s oldest temples. Return to Paro and venture to the famed Taktsang Lhakhang—or Tiger’s Nest Temple. DAY 10 I PARO Depart at any time. Above: Prayer flags lead a colorful path to the Tiger's Nest Temple.
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up to two minors. Unless otherwise indicated in the Tour description or by the Tour Operator, the minimum age for minors travelling on any Tour is 12 years old. All bookings with a minor are subject to review and approval by the Tour Operator. If the consent of a parent, guardian, or any other person is required by applicable law for any minor to travel, the accompanying adult is responsible for securing all consents and documentation and ensuring that they and the minor(s) meet all legal requirements to travel and to enter into and depart from applicable countries and regions. The Tour Operator will not be responsible for any fees, damages, or losses incurred as a result of any failure to secure necessary consents, permits, and approvals. Each adult on a booking with a minor or minor(s) is jointly and severally responsible for the behavior, wellbeing, supervision, and monitoring of such minor(s), and jointly and severally accepts these Terms for and on behalf of any minor(s) on their booking, including all assumptions of risk and limitations of liability. The Tour Operator does not provide care services for minors and expressly disclaims any responsibility for chaperoning or controlling any minor(s). MANDATORY INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS YOU MUST HAVE TRAVEL INSURANCE WITH A MINIMUM MEDICAL, EVACUATION, AND REPATRIATION COVERAGE OF USD $200,000 covering all applicable dates of travel with the Tour Operator. This insurance must cover personal injury and emergency medical expenses. On the first day of each Tour, a representative of the Tour Operator will verify that you have sufficient insurance in place. You are strongly recommended to extend your coverage to include cancellation, curtailment, and all other expenses that may arise as a result of loss, damage, injury, delay, or inconvenience while traveling. You acknowledge that insurance coverage is not included in the cost of any Tour offered by the Tour Operator and you are required to obtain separate coverage at an additional cost. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have sufficient coverage and comply with the terms of the applicable insurance plans. You are responsible for advising your insurer of the type of travel, destination(s), and activities included in your booking so that the insurer may provide appropriate coverage. VALIDITY All dates, itineraries, and prices of Tours are subject to change at any time and the current price will be quoted and confirmed at the time of booking, subject to any surcharges that may be levied in accordance these Terms. You acknowledge that you are responsible for keeping up to date on the specific details of your Tour and any other products or services, including, but not limited to checking the Tour Operator’s website at least 72 hours prior to departure as minor changes may have been made after the time of booking. DEPOSITS At the time of booking, a non-refundable deposit of USD $350 per person per Tour is due to the Tour Operator. If the booking is made 60 days or less prior to departure, full payment is due at the time of booking. The non-refundable deposit should be sent to the Tour Operator or authorized agent, as applicable. When certain products or services offered by the Tour Operator are combined, you may be required to provide a higher deposit or make full payment at the time of booking. The Tour Operator will advise you of any such requirements prior to confirmation of the applicable booking.
Lifetime Deposits: If you cancel your booking, and that cancellation is not a result of nonpayment or any other breach of these Terms, the deposit amount will be held as a "Lifetime Deposit" with the Tour Operator, subject to these Terms. Lifetime Deposits have no expiry and may be applied towards payment of a deposit on any other Tour offered by the Tour Operator. The Lifetime Deposit is transferable and may be transferred by you to another individual of your choosing by providing notice to the Tour Operator in writing. For the avoidance of doubt, only the deposit amount will form part of the Lifetime Deposit. The Lifetime Deposit has no cash value. Only one Lifetime Deposit may be applied per person per product booked. A Lifetime Deposit must be applied to a new Tour booking that is of equal or greater value to the cancelled Tour for which the Lifetime Deposit was originally received. A Lifetime Deposit may not be applied to the same or similar dates of travel. CANCELLATION BY THE PARTICIPANT You may cancel your booking by notifying the Tour Operator. Cancellation fees, if any, will be determined with reference to the date on which notice of cancellation is received by the Tour Operator and are expressed as a percentage of the total price paid for the cancelled Tour, product or service (excluding any insurance products). Cancellation of a Tour: (a) Cancellation received 60 days or more before departure of first product or service in relevant booking: Lifetime Deposit will be held by the Tour Operator in accordance with these Terms, the remainder of the payments made to the Tour Operator in respect of the cancelled product will be refunded. (b) Cancellation received 59–30 days before departure of first product or service in relevant booking: Lifetime Deposit will be held by the Tour Operator in accordance with these Terms, an amount equal to 50% of the remainder of the payments made to the Tour Operator in respect of the cancelled Tour will be refunded. (c) Cancellation less than 30 days before departure of first product or service in relevant booking: Lifetime Deposit will be held by the Tour Operator in accordance with these Terms, and no further refund will be payable. In the event that certain products or services offered by the Tour Operator are combined, alternative cancellation terms may apply. The Tour Operator will advise you of any such requirements prior to confirmation of the applicable booking. PRIVACY POLICY The Tour Operator must collect your personal information to deliver the Tour and any products or services booked. The Tour Operator collects, uses, and discloses only that information reasonably required to enable the Tour Operator and its Third-Party Suppliers to provide the particular Tour, products, and/or services that you have requested as described in the Tour Operator’s Privacy Policy, which can be accessed any time at gadventures.com/terms-conditions/ privacy/ and is expressly incorporated into these Terms. By submitting any personal information to the Tour Operator, you indicate your acceptance of the Tour Operator’s Privacy Policy. APPLICABLE LAW The Contract and these Terms are subject to the laws of Ontario, Canada, and you submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada for the resolution of any dispute under these Terms or concerning any Tour, product, or service. CST 2074630-40
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