2015 National Geographic Family Expeditions

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2015 FAMILY TRIPS


Dear Traveler, As a father of four, I am continually struck by how many of National Geographic’s explorers began traveling at a young age. Renowned paleontologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Louise Leakey, for instance, was only six weeks old when she joined her parents at the family research camp in Kenya. Louise spent much of her childhood on field expeditions in East Africa, following in the footsteps of her famed grandparents, Louis and Mary Leakey, and has gone on to make many important fossil discoveries of her own. In this new catalog, we’re thrilled to present National Geographic’s expanded series of family adventures: 22 carefully-crafted itineraries that span the globe and offer enriching, hands-on travel experiences in places that have inspired generations of our explorers. Watch humpback whales breaching in Alaska with a team of naturalists, or join local masters in China to try tai chi, kung fu, and traditional kite-making. Go stargazing in the Australian outback with an astronomer, explore Vietnam’s ancient temples on a fun scavenger hunt, or kick up your heels with pen pals in Ireland during a lively dancing demonstration. And in Tanzania, young travelers and their families will examine fossils at Olduvai Gorge, where Louise’s grandparents made their historic discovery of Homo habilis on a National Geographic– sponsored expedition. No matter where you choose to travel with us, you’ll be accompanied by an enthusiastic expedition team skilled in organizing engaging activities for all ages. On many of our trips, a National Geographic expert also joins the team to share unique insights as we explore. The pages that follow are filled with fantastic ways to discover extraordinary places with your loved ones—whether you’re hiking in the soaring Swiss Alps, biking in Spain’s storied cities, or diving into the magical world of the Galápagos. I hope you’ll join us! Turn to the calendar on page 50 for a full listing of our family trips. To reserve your space, call 1-888-966-8687 or visit our website: nationalgeographicexpeditions.com.

Gary E. Knell President and CEO National Geographic Society Your participation in a National Geographic Expedition provides support to National Geographic’s mission of increasing global understanding through exploration, geography education, and research.

Cover: A family safari in Tanzania provides plenty of opportunities to witness the wonders of the Serengeti. Opposite Page: Hikers take in majestic views of Yellowstone National Park.

FAMILY ADVENTURES Alaska: Denali to Prince William Sound

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Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion National Parks

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Ireland 10 Scotland 12

Yosemite

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Iceland 14

Yellowstone and Grand Teton

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Switzerland 16

Winter Wildlife in Yellowstone

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Tuscany 18

Hawaii 40

EUROPE

Greece 20 Spain 22

Galápagos 42

ASIA

Peru 44

Vietnam 24 China 26

INDIAN OCEAN Australia 46

AFRICA Tanzania 28 South Africa

SOUTH AMERICA

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NORTH AMERICA Costa Rica

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Alaska’s Inside Passage

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RESOURCES The National Geographic Difference

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Accommodations

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Family Adventures Calendar

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Terms & Conditions

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Dear Traveler, As a father of four, I am continually struck by how many of National Geographic’s explorers began traveling at a young age. Renowned paleontologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Louise Leakey, for instance, was only six weeks old when she joined her parents at the family research camp in Kenya. Louise spent much of her childhood on field expeditions in East Africa, following in the footsteps of her famed grandparents, Louis and Mary Leakey, and has gone on to make many important fossil discoveries of her own. In this new catalog, we’re thrilled to present National Geographic’s expanded series of family adventures: 22 carefully-crafted itineraries that span the globe and offer enriching, hands-on travel experiences in places that have inspired generations of our explorers. Watch humpback whales breaching in Alaska with a team of naturalists, or join local masters in China to try tai chi, kung fu, and traditional kite-making. Go stargazing in the Australian outback with an astronomer, explore Vietnam’s ancient temples on a fun scavenger hunt, or kick up your heels with pen pals in Ireland during a lively dancing demonstration. And in Tanzania, young travelers and their families will examine fossils at Olduvai Gorge, where Louise’s grandparents made their historic discovery of Homo habilis on a National Geographic– sponsored expedition. No matter where you choose to travel with us, you’ll be accompanied by an enthusiastic expedition team skilled in organizing engaging activities for all ages. On many of our trips, a National Geographic expert also joins the team to share unique insights as we explore. The pages that follow are filled with fantastic ways to discover extraordinary places with your loved ones—whether you’re hiking in the soaring Swiss Alps, biking in Spain’s storied cities, or diving into the magical world of the Galápagos. I hope you’ll join us! Turn to the calendar on page 50 for a full listing of our family trips. To reserve your space, call 1-888-966-8687 or visit our website: nationalgeographicexpeditions.com.

Gary E. Knell President and CEO National Geographic Society Your participation in a National Geographic Expedition provides support to National Geographic’s mission of increasing global understanding through exploration, geography education, and research.

Cover: A family safari in Tanzania provides plenty of opportunities to witness the wonders of the Serengeti. Opposite Page: Hikers take in majestic views of Yellowstone National Park.

FAMILY ADVENTURES Alaska: Denali to Prince William Sound

35

Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion National Parks

36

Ireland 10 Scotland 12

Yosemite

37

Iceland 14

Yellowstone and Grand Teton

38

Switzerland 16

Winter Wildlife in Yellowstone

39

Tuscany 18

Hawaii 40

EUROPE

Greece 20 Spain 22

Galápagos 42

ASIA

Peru 44

Vietnam 24 China 26

INDIAN OCEAN Australia 46

AFRICA Tanzania 28 South Africa

SOUTH AMERICA

30

NORTH AMERICA Costa Rica

32

Alaska’s Inside Passage

34

RESOURCES The National Geographic Difference

4

Accommodations

8

Family Adventures Calendar

50

Terms & Conditions

51


DISCOVER THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCE With more than 125 years of exploring behind us, we at National Geographic believe that family travel can be life changing. We’ve crafted our family expeditions to inspire and enrich travelers of all ages, drawing on our extensive resources to create authentic, immersive, and fun experiences in captivating destinations around the world.

TOP 10 REASONS TO TRAVEL ON A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FAMILY ADVENTURE 1. EXPERT COMPANY

At the helm of each of our family adventures is a topnotch team of talented professionals who are passionate, knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and dedicated to making each day of your trip unforgettable. A kids coordinator is on hand to help young explorers get the most out of the places we go through fun learning activities like scavenger hunts, crafts projects, and stargazing walks. A naturalist or geologist accompanies every national parks trip, and all voyages aboard the National Geographic fleet are led by a team of naturalists, who share unique insights about the wild places we explore.

2. SPECIAL ACCESS

Our itineraries are crafted with the help of our experts—and wherever we can, we meet them in the field. Acclaimed wildlife photographer Flip Nicklin not only helped develop our expedition to Hawaii, he’ll also serve as the expert on several of our departures. National Geographic grantee Nilda Callañaupa teaches us ancient weaving techniques in the Peruvian Andes, and we’ll delve into Iceland’s fascinating geology with a renowned volcanologist.

3. HANDS-ON LEARNING AND FUN

How do humpback whales feed? How did the ancient Greeks build the Acropolis? Exploring with a knowledgeable expedition team spurs the imagination and inspires curiosity. And whether you’re soaring through a Costa Rican cloud forest on a zip line, riding a toboggan down a mountain in the Swiss Alps, or learning how to hula dance in Hawaii, we’ve got fun covered, top to bottom.

4. A WORLD OF RESOURCES

Nobody explores, reveals, and documents the world like National Geographic. As our guest, you’ll be able to plan for your trip with National Geographic resources—including books, maps, and articles about your destination—sent to you before your departure.

5. HOME AWAY FROM HOME

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WHEN YOU TRAVEL WITH US, YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Proceeds from our family adventures help fund the National Geographic Society’s core mission programs. By traveling with us, you are helping support our grantees and explorers in their efforts to preserve species and habitats, protect cultures, and advance understanding of our incredible planet.

Above: A young explorer photographs the awe-inspiring ruins of Machu Picchu.

Whether it’s a desert lodge in the Australian outback or a castle in Ireland, our accommodations are chosen for their comfort, local character, and kid-friendliness.

6. QUALITY FAMILY TIME

Discovering a fascinating place as a family can make for great bonding moments and indelible memories. We’ve built free time and options into each itinerary so that you can make the most of every moment together. You might spend an afternoon enjoying the pool at our hilltop villa in Tuscany, go biking in the Tanzanian highlands, or take a walk along Scotland’s canals.

7. NEW FRIENDS

Your traveling companions are explorers like you—active, engaged, and curious about the world. Kids bond quickly when they’re experiencing new things together, and many of our travelers leave with lasting friendships.

8. MEMORIES FOR LIFE

See an elephant for the first time in South Africa, go snorkeling with sea lions in Galápagos, or create tapas from scratch with a chef in Barcelona. The great experiences pile up and make for memories your family will treasure far into the future.

9. KID to KID CONNECTION

A special aspect of many expeditions is the Kid to Kid Connection, which links every young traveler with a pen pal of similar age in our destination. After corresponding by email (or snail mail), we’ll meet our pen pals in person during the trip and share our cultures through games, music, and crafts.

10. SPECIAL SAVINGS

When you travel as a family of eight or more, you receive special savings off the expedition cost! Please see page 51 for details.

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Above: Rafters splash through the rapids of the Corobicí River in Costa Rica.


DISCOVER THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC DIFFERENCE With more than 125 years of exploring behind us, we at National Geographic believe that family travel can be life changing. We’ve crafted our family expeditions to inspire and enrich travelers of all ages, drawing on our extensive resources to create authentic, immersive, and fun experiences in captivating destinations around the world.

TOP 10 REASONS TO TRAVEL ON A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC FAMILY ADVENTURE 1. EXPERT COMPANY

At the helm of each of our family adventures is a topnotch team of talented professionals who are passionate, knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and dedicated to making each day of your trip unforgettable. A kids coordinator is on hand to help young explorers get the most out of the places we go through fun learning activities like scavenger hunts, crafts projects, and stargazing walks. A naturalist or geologist accompanies every national parks trip, and all voyages aboard the National Geographic fleet are led by a team of naturalists, who share unique insights about the wild places we explore.

2. SPECIAL ACCESS

Our itineraries are crafted with the help of our experts—and wherever we can, we meet them in the field. Acclaimed wildlife photographer Flip Nicklin not only helped develop our expedition to Hawaii, he’ll also serve as the expert on several of our departures. National Geographic grantee Nilda Callañaupa teaches us ancient weaving techniques in the Peruvian Andes, and we’ll delve into Iceland’s fascinating geology with a renowned volcanologist.

3. HANDS-ON LEARNING AND FUN

How do humpback whales feed? How did the ancient Greeks build the Acropolis? Exploring with a knowledgeable expedition team spurs the imagination and inspires curiosity. And whether you’re soaring through a Costa Rican cloud forest on a zip line, riding a toboggan down a mountain in the Swiss Alps, or learning how to hula dance in Hawaii, we’ve got fun covered, top to bottom.

4. A WORLD OF RESOURCES

Nobody explores, reveals, and documents the world like National Geographic. As our guest, you’ll be able to plan for your trip with National Geographic resources—including books, maps, and articles about your destination—sent to you before your departure.

5. HOME AWAY FROM HOME

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WHEN YOU TRAVEL WITH US, YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE. Proceeds from our family adventures help fund the National Geographic Society’s core mission programs. By traveling with us, you are helping support our grantees and explorers in their efforts to preserve species and habitats, protect cultures, and advance understanding of our incredible planet.

Above: A young explorer photographs the awe-inspiring ruins of Machu Picchu.

Whether it’s a desert lodge in the Australian outback or a castle in Ireland, our accommodations are chosen for their comfort, local character, and kid-friendliness.

6. QUALITY FAMILY TIME

Discovering a fascinating place as a family can make for great bonding moments and indelible memories. We’ve built free time and options into each itinerary so that you can make the most of every moment together. You might spend an afternoon enjoying the pool at our hilltop villa in Tuscany, go biking in the Tanzanian highlands, or take a walk along Scotland’s canals.

7. NEW FRIENDS

Your traveling companions are explorers like you—active, engaged, and curious about the world. Kids bond quickly when they’re experiencing new things together, and many of our travelers leave with lasting friendships.

8. MEMORIES FOR LIFE

See an elephant for the first time in South Africa, go snorkeling with sea lions in Galápagos, or create tapas from scratch with a chef in Barcelona. The great experiences pile up and make for memories your family will treasure far into the future.

9. KID to KID CONNECTION

A special aspect of many expeditions is the Kid to Kid Connection, which links every young traveler with a pen pal of similar age in our destination. After corresponding by email (or snail mail), we’ll meet our pen pals in person during the trip and share our cultures through games, music, and crafts.

10. SPECIAL SAVINGS

When you travel as a family of eight or more, you receive special savings off the expedition cost! Please see page 51 for details.

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Above: Rafters splash through the rapids of the Corobicí River in Costa Rica.


“We wanted a trip of a lifetime and we definitely got that and more! My children and I had a family experience that we will always remember and treasure.” Michele M., Parent Traveler Iceland Family Adventure

“I absolutely love traveling and experiencing different cultures, so this trip was perfect!” Sarah P., Young Explorer Costa Rica Family Adventure

Clockwise from above: A naturalist helps a young explorer spot wildlife in Yellowstone; young travelers paddle along the shores of Scotland; kayakers enjoy spectacular views of Scotland’s emerald coast; a family embarks on a thrilling safari in Tanzania; learning the ancient craft of Andean weaving in Peru; hiking to the lighthouse at Cape Point, South Africa; a Maasai tribesman shares his culture with curious travelers; kids get to know each other during a fun game in Iceland; Iceland’s windswept coast provides a dramatic backdrop for a family portrait.

“I think the balance of activities for kids and adults was perfect. It allowed parents, children, and grandparents to participate in many activities at their own pace.”

“The expedition was perfect for our family and we all learned so much. The staff and their level of excellence really made the trip.” Vicki B., Parent Traveler Peru Family Adventure

Anna C., Parent Traveler Galápagos Family Odyssey

“The trip was to show my granddaughter, age 13, a new experience. It more than fulfilled my dreams for her. She had a marvelous time.” Bettie V.F., Grandparent Traveler Yellowstone Family Adventure

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“We wanted a trip of a lifetime and we definitely got that and more! My children and I had a family experience that we will always remember and treasure.” Michele M., Parent Traveler Iceland Family Adventure

“I absolutely love traveling and experiencing different cultures, so this trip was perfect!” Sarah P., Young Explorer Costa Rica Family Adventure

Clockwise from above: A naturalist helps a young explorer spot wildlife in Yellowstone; young travelers paddle along the shores of Scotland; kayakers enjoy spectacular views of Scotland’s emerald coast; a family embarks on a thrilling safari in Tanzania; learning the ancient craft of Andean weaving in Peru; hiking to the lighthouse at Cape Point, South Africa; a Maasai tribesman shares his culture with curious travelers; kids get to know each other during a fun game in Iceland; Iceland’s windswept coast provides a dramatic backdrop for a family portrait.

“I think the balance of activities for kids and adults was perfect. It allowed parents, children, and grandparents to participate in many activities at their own pace.”

“The expedition was perfect for our family and we all learned so much. The staff and their level of excellence really made the trip.” Vicki B., Parent Traveler Peru Family Adventure

Anna C., Parent Traveler Galápagos Family Odyssey

“The trip was to show my granddaughter, age 13, a new experience. It more than fulfilled my dreams for her. She had a marvelous time.” Bettie V.F., Grandparent Traveler Yellowstone Family Adventure

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PRIVATE DEPARTURES: AN ADVENTURE ALL YOUR OWN

UNIQUE ACCOMMODATIONS ON EVERY ADVENTURE

Private departures are a great way to enjoy a memorable adventure with your family or celebrate a special occasion—whether you’re traveling with your family of three or your extended family of fifteen. It’s easy to do: simply select a National Geographic Family Expedition in this catalog and tell us when you’d like to go. We’ll take care of the rest. Private departures are possible for most of our adventures. In some cases, we can also tailor the itinerary to suit your interests, whether that means a few extra days on safari, a different hiking trail, or adding a destination that wasn’t on the original program.

An integral part of each trip is where we rest up after the day’s activities. Our accommodations are chosen for their authenticity, location, comfort, and the way they reflect the local culture. Whether it’s a breathtaking safari lodge in South Africa, a luxurious cottage overlooking a coffee farm in Tanzania, or a charming bed and breakfast in Iceland, you’ll find yourself in a magical place.

Call our Family Travel specialists at 1-855-662-8436 to plan your private departure.

Lukimbi Safari Lodge, South Africa

Hotel Egilsen, Iceland

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Gibb’s Farm, Tanzania

Celebrate a special occasion with your family in a magical place.

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PRIVATE DEPARTURES: AN ADVENTURE ALL YOUR OWN

UNIQUE ACCOMMODATIONS ON EVERY ADVENTURE

Private departures are a great way to enjoy a memorable adventure with your family or celebrate a special occasion—whether you’re traveling with your family of three or your extended family of fifteen. It’s easy to do: simply select a National Geographic Family Expedition in this catalog and tell us when you’d like to go. We’ll take care of the rest. Private departures are possible for most of our adventures. In some cases, we can also tailor the itinerary to suit your interests, whether that means a few extra days on safari, a different hiking trail, or adding a destination that wasn’t on the original program.

An integral part of each trip is where we rest up after the day’s activities. Our accommodations are chosen for their authenticity, location, comfort, and the way they reflect the local culture. Whether it’s a breathtaking safari lodge in South Africa, a luxurious cottage overlooking a coffee farm in Tanzania, or a charming bed and breakfast in Iceland, you’ll find yourself in a magical place.

Call our Family Travel specialists at 1-855-662-8436 to plan your private departure.

Lukimbi Safari Lodge, South Africa

Hotel Egilsen, Iceland

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Gibb’s Farm, Tanzania

Celebrate a special occasion with your family in a magical place.

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Ireland Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Go horseback riding on the shores of Streedagh Strand, or join an archaeologist on a beach walk to hear tales of piracy and shipwrecks. • Ride bikes on the award-winning Great Western Greenway, a gorgeous coastal trail from Achill Island to Westport. • Try your hand at deep-sea fishing, falconry, and pottery; and learn about the rich traditions of Irish music and dance. • Watch sheepdogs orchestrate their herds in beautiful Connemara.

DAY 9 CONNEMARA/DUBLIN/U.S.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Meet your pen pals at a traditional music center in County Sligo and kick up your heels together as you take part in an interactive Irish step dancing demonstration.

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rom sheer coastal cliffs to mountains steeped in myth, Ireland’s western shores are some of the most beautiful and mystical landscapes on the island. Discover some of Ireland’s best-kept secrets as we travel from County Sligo to the wild isle of Inishbofin. Settle into a 700-yearold castle and delve into a riveting history of pirates, queens, and Celtic warriors. Explore ancient tombs and rugged coastlines, bike through scenery that inspired poets, and hear from storytellers and archaeologists along the way. Meet lively traditional musicians and soak up the magic of Ireland’s wild west.

Clockwise from above: Rowboats idle amid the seagrass along the Great Western Greenway; sheep await instructions from their trusty canine shepherd; a bicycle rests against a traditional thatched-roof cottage; a Harris hawk

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ITINERARY - 9 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./DUBLIN, IRELAND/ SLIGO Fåilte go hÉireann—Welcome to Ireland! Arrive in Dublin after an overnight flight and travel west to County Sligo. Our home here is a 14th-century castle that we’ll tour with the owner upon arrival. This afternoon, listen to Celtic legends on a hike up nearby Knocknarea Mountain. Back at the castle, sit down to a welcome dinner followed by storytelling and local music. During your stay at Markree Castle, enjoy the opportunity to join a local falconer and his Harris hawk, and learn firsthand about the art of falconry. Markree Castle (L, D) DAY 3 LOUGH GILL/SLIGO Hop on bikes for a leisurely ride down through the pastoral landscapes of Sligo, keeping an eye out for bird species like

the mistle thrush and the willow warbler. Stop for a picnic lunch and a bonfire on the shores of Lough Gill. Then cruise the lake with a boatman and storyteller, hearing the myths of this fabled region as we glide past Innisfree, the isle immortalized by W.B. Yeats. Disembark in Sligo and enjoy dinner in a local pub. (B, L, D) DAY 4 CARROWKEEL Discover the region’s millennia-old past during a hike through the megalithic cemetery of Carrowkeel, where tombs

are between 5,400 and 5,100 years old, predating the pyramids of Egypt. Join a local archaeologist and explore the 14 ancient passage tomb cairns in this remote landscape. Visit the Coleman Irish Music and Cultural Centre for a high-stepping time with your children’s pen pals. After dinner at a cozy pub, return to the castle. (B, L, D) DAY 5 STREEDAGH STRAND/ MULRANNY In 1588, severe storms sent three ships from the Spanish Armada crashing into a sandy spit known as Streedagh Strand. Spend the morning exploring this lovely beach in one of two ways. Ride horseback along the dunes, taking in views of the mystical limestone massif of Ben Bulben and searching for rabbits, foxes, seals, and birds. Or walk the shore with a marine archaeologist, looking for coral fossils and listening to tales of pirates, battles, and the excavation of the Spanish shipwrecks here. Mulranny Park Hotel (B, L, D) DAY 6 GREAT WESTERN GREENWAY Set out on bikes—mountain or electric— to discover the sites along the Great Western Greenway, a beautiful coastal trail. Visit the deserted village of Slievemore, look out over vertical cliffs that drop to the sea, and see Bronze Age forts and medieval castles. Stop for lunch in Newport, and continue by

bike or vehicle to the charming town of Westport. Enjoy an evening at leisure to explore and dine with your family. (B, L) DAY 7 MULRANNY/INISHBOFIN Take to the seas aboard a fishing vessel, sailing among the isles of Clew Bay as we hear the legend of the pirate queen Grace O’Malley, who once plied these waters. Grab a pole and try your hand at deep-sea fishing. Back on land, pay a visit to Kylemore Abbey and explore its walled gardens. This afternoon, board the ferry for Inishbofin, an emerald island off the coast of Galway. Inishbofin House Hotel (B, L, D)

Take the ferry back to the mainland after breakfast and travel into the wild and gorgeous landscapes of Connemara. Then, visit a working sheep farm, where we’ll be welcomed by the farmer for tea. On our way back to Dublin, stop for lunch at Ashford Castle. Continue to the airport for your flight home. (B, L)

DAY 8 INISHBOFIN This tiny island is a cross-section of all things western Ireland: beautiful beaches, brilliant green valleys, ancient ruins, blowholes and sea arches, and friendly artists and musicians. Put on your hiking shoes for a full day of exploration, following bog roads along the cliffs and through meadows speckled with wildflowers. Stop to explore Iron Age forts and medieval monasteries, meet the locals, or photograph a seal colony; and keep your eye out for nesting seabirds. At a pottery studio, sculpt your own souvenir with the guidance of a local potter. Celebrate our adventure with a pub dinner and lively Irish music tonight. (B, L, D)

RESERVE ONLINE AT NATIONALGEOGRAPHICEXPEDITIONS.COM

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: MAR 14 - 22 • JUN 20 - 28 • JUL 11 - 19 • AUG 1 - 9 ADULTS

$5,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,790

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,000. International airfare to/from Dublin is not included in the expedition cost.

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Ireland Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Go horseback riding on the shores of Streedagh Strand, or join an archaeologist on a beach walk to hear tales of piracy and shipwrecks. • Ride bikes on the award-winning Great Western Greenway, a gorgeous coastal trail from Achill Island to Westport. • Try your hand at deep-sea fishing, falconry, and pottery; and learn about the rich traditions of Irish music and dance. • Watch sheepdogs orchestrate their herds in beautiful Connemara.

DAY 9 CONNEMARA/DUBLIN/U.S.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Meet your pen pals at a traditional music center in County Sligo and kick up your heels together as you take part in an interactive Irish step dancing demonstration.

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rom sheer coastal cliffs to mountains steeped in myth, Ireland’s western shores are some of the most beautiful and mystical landscapes on the island. Discover some of Ireland’s best-kept secrets as we travel from County Sligo to the wild isle of Inishbofin. Settle into a 700-yearold castle and delve into a riveting history of pirates, queens, and Celtic warriors. Explore ancient tombs and rugged coastlines, bike through scenery that inspired poets, and hear from storytellers and archaeologists along the way. Meet lively traditional musicians and soak up the magic of Ireland’s wild west.

Clockwise from above: Rowboats idle amid the seagrass along the Great Western Greenway; sheep await instructions from their trusty canine shepherd; a bicycle rests against a traditional thatched-roof cottage; a Harris hawk

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ITINERARY - 9 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./DUBLIN, IRELAND/ SLIGO Fåilte go hÉireann—Welcome to Ireland! Arrive in Dublin after an overnight flight and travel west to County Sligo. Our home here is a 14th-century castle that we’ll tour with the owner upon arrival. This afternoon, listen to Celtic legends on a hike up nearby Knocknarea Mountain. Back at the castle, sit down to a welcome dinner followed by storytelling and local music. During your stay at Markree Castle, enjoy the opportunity to join a local falconer and his Harris hawk, and learn firsthand about the art of falconry. Markree Castle (L, D) DAY 3 LOUGH GILL/SLIGO Hop on bikes for a leisurely ride down through the pastoral landscapes of Sligo, keeping an eye out for bird species like

the mistle thrush and the willow warbler. Stop for a picnic lunch and a bonfire on the shores of Lough Gill. Then cruise the lake with a boatman and storyteller, hearing the myths of this fabled region as we glide past Innisfree, the isle immortalized by W.B. Yeats. Disembark in Sligo and enjoy dinner in a local pub. (B, L, D) DAY 4 CARROWKEEL Discover the region’s millennia-old past during a hike through the megalithic cemetery of Carrowkeel, where tombs

are between 5,400 and 5,100 years old, predating the pyramids of Egypt. Join a local archaeologist and explore the 14 ancient passage tomb cairns in this remote landscape. Visit the Coleman Irish Music and Cultural Centre for a high-stepping time with your children’s pen pals. After dinner at a cozy pub, return to the castle. (B, L, D) DAY 5 STREEDAGH STRAND/ MULRANNY In 1588, severe storms sent three ships from the Spanish Armada crashing into a sandy spit known as Streedagh Strand. Spend the morning exploring this lovely beach in one of two ways. Ride horseback along the dunes, taking in views of the mystical limestone massif of Ben Bulben and searching for rabbits, foxes, seals, and birds. Or walk the shore with a marine archaeologist, looking for coral fossils and listening to tales of pirates, battles, and the excavation of the Spanish shipwrecks here. Mulranny Park Hotel (B, L, D) DAY 6 GREAT WESTERN GREENWAY Set out on bikes—mountain or electric— to discover the sites along the Great Western Greenway, a beautiful coastal trail. Visit the deserted village of Slievemore, look out over vertical cliffs that drop to the sea, and see Bronze Age forts and medieval castles. Stop for lunch in Newport, and continue by

bike or vehicle to the charming town of Westport. Enjoy an evening at leisure to explore and dine with your family. (B, L) DAY 7 MULRANNY/INISHBOFIN Take to the seas aboard a fishing vessel, sailing among the isles of Clew Bay as we hear the legend of the pirate queen Grace O’Malley, who once plied these waters. Grab a pole and try your hand at deep-sea fishing. Back on land, pay a visit to Kylemore Abbey and explore its walled gardens. This afternoon, board the ferry for Inishbofin, an emerald island off the coast of Galway. Inishbofin House Hotel (B, L, D)

Take the ferry back to the mainland after breakfast and travel into the wild and gorgeous landscapes of Connemara. Then, visit a working sheep farm, where we’ll be welcomed by the farmer for tea. On our way back to Dublin, stop for lunch at Ashford Castle. Continue to the airport for your flight home. (B, L)

DAY 8 INISHBOFIN This tiny island is a cross-section of all things western Ireland: beautiful beaches, brilliant green valleys, ancient ruins, blowholes and sea arches, and friendly artists and musicians. Put on your hiking shoes for a full day of exploration, following bog roads along the cliffs and through meadows speckled with wildflowers. Stop to explore Iron Age forts and medieval monasteries, meet the locals, or photograph a seal colony; and keep your eye out for nesting seabirds. At a pottery studio, sculpt your own souvenir with the guidance of a local potter. Celebrate our adventure with a pub dinner and lively Irish music tonight. (B, L, D)

RESERVE ONLINE AT NATIONALGEOGRAPHICEXPEDITIONS.COM

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: MAR 14 - 22 • JUN 20 - 28 • JUL 11 - 19 • AUG 1 - 9 ADULTS

$5,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,790

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,000. International airfare to/from Dublin is not included in the expedition cost.

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Scotland Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Paddle a canoe past prehistoric houses on Loch Tay and sail on Loch Ness, hearing tales about the legendary monster that is said to inhabit its depths. • Board the steam train featured in the Harry Potter movies for a spectacular ride from Fort William to Mallaig. • Explore three protected areas with park rangers, spotting birds, handfeeding red deer, and hiking through the stunning gorge at Glen Nevis. • Cruise past a medieval castle on the shores of mystical Loch Ness and kayak with seals in Arisaig Bay.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Meet your pen pals and their families in Pitlochry and celebrate Scottish culture through Highland games specially arranged for kids. Participate in a haggis toss, a welly (gum boot) hurl, tug-o-war, and races, and top off the experience with bagpipe music and Scottish dancing.

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ome of the great warrior William Wallace, as well as the fictional school Hogwarts of Harry Potter fame, Scotland intrigues with legend and myth, mystical landscapes, and enchanting castles. Visit presentday Highlander villages, and follow park rangers through the glens and gorges of three beautiful parks from Ben Nevis to Loch Ness. On this trip, young explorers will have an opportunity to earn the John Muir Award. Established to inspire kids to care about the natural world, the award is comprised of four challenges in the areas of discovery, exploration, conservation, and storytelling. Clockwise from above: Overlooking the banks of Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle saw many sieges and battles throughout its history as a medieval fortress; travelers of all ages explore Scotland’s Loch Tay by canoe; featured in the Harry Potter movies, the Jacobite steam train crosses the Glenfinnan viaduct.

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ITINERARY - 9 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND/PITLOCHRY Welcome to Scotland! Arrive in Edinburgh after an overnight flight and travel as a group to the town of Pitlochry, on the edge of the Scottish Highlands. Discover Scotland’s wild side on a visit to the Wild Space visitor centre, run by the John Muir Trust, an organization dedicated to preserving Scotland’s natural treasures. Get to know Scotland’s flora and fauna and find out what’s being done to protect them. Learn about the John Muir Award, which families will attempt to earn through a variety of activities during our trip. Check into our castle hotel this afternoon and meet up for a fun welcome dinner. Atholl Palace Hotel (L, D on Day 2) DAY 3 HIGHLAND PERTHSHIRE Our first John Muir Award activity brings

us to Loch of the Lowes, a pristine lake that harbors a wide variety of woodland creatures and aquatic life. A ranger from the Scottish Wildlife Trust joins us here for hands-on conservation activities, as well as walks through the forest and along the shore. This afternoon, meet our pen pals and their families back in Pitlochry for a fun afternoon of Highland games, including a haggis toss, a welly (gum boot) hurl, tug-o-war, and races. Try a few steps of Scottish dancing and learn to blow a tune on a bagpipe. (B, L)

DAY 4 LOCH TAY/BLAIR ATHOLL Travel west to Loch Tay, a long, narrow lake that counts among the largest in Scotland. Hop into a canoe to explore the loch’s sloping shores and its crannogs and islands. Then head to the award-winning Scottish Crannog Centre to learn more about life in the Highlands some 2,500 years ago, and try your hand at millennia-old woodworking techniques. After lunch, pay a visit to Blair Castle, and hear stories of dukes, ladies, queens, and butlers on a castle tour. Later, a storyteller joins us back at our hotel to recount intriguing tales of Scottish history and mythology. Adults can opt to tour a local whisky distillery. (B, L, D) DAY 5 NEWTONMORE/FORT WILLIAM As we make our way to Fort William today, stop in Newtonmore for a visit to the acclaimed Highland Folk Museum— a living history museum and Green Tourism award winner. Here, we’ll dig deeper into the ancient culture of the Highlands. Continue to Fort William, nestled below Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the United Kingdom. If you wish, set off on foot along the Caledonian Canal. The Moorings Hotel (B, L, D) DAY 6 FORT WILLIAM/MALLAIG Board the Hogwarts Express steam train this morning! The train, actually named the Jacobite, was featured in the Harry

Potter films and is part of the West Coast Railways system. Its historic route, celebrated as one of the most spectacular in the world, brings us past lakes and over an age-old viaduct on the way from Fort William to Mallaig. Enjoy lunch in the village of Arisaig, where views of the sea can include some of the isles of the Inner Hebrides. This afternoon, go kayaking with seals in Arisaig Bay or head to nearby Glenfinnan to trace the dramatic events of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Jacobite rebellion. (B, L)

in the park. Encounter some of these creatures, the largest wild land mammals in the United Kingdom, and with our ranger’s guidance, feed them by hand. Back in Inverness tonight, celebrate our Scottish adventure—and our conservation work—at a farewell dinner. (B, L, D) DAY 9 EDINBURGH/U.S. Drive back to Edinburgh this morning, stopping at sites along the way. Transfer to the airport for your flight home or extend your stay in Scotland. (B)

DAY 7 FORT WILLIAM/INVERNESS Set out on a morning hike from Glen Nevis to Steall Falls, passing through a beautiful gorge. Meet with a John Muir Trust ranger to participate in restoring and maintaining the parklands of Ben Nevis Estate. Then follow the shores of the famous Loch Ness north to Inverness, considered the capital of the Scottish Highlands. Kingsmills Hotel (B, L, D) DAY 8 LOCH NESS/CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK Glide across stunning Loch Ness on a morning cruise and delve into the lore surrounding its mysterious monster. Pass the ruins of Urquhart Castle, a medieval fortress that saw many a battle in Scotland’s long conflict with England. After lunch in Cairngorms National Park, meet with a park ranger for our final John Muir Award activity, learning the importance of the red deer population CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 20-28 • JUL 18-26 • AUG 1-9 • AUG 8-16 ADULTS

$5,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,790

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $500. International airfare to/ from Edinburgh is not included in the expedition cost.

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a three-day post-trip extension to Edinburgh that features the Edinburgh Military Tattoo on the August departures. Visit our website or call for details.

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Scotland Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Paddle a canoe past prehistoric houses on Loch Tay and sail on Loch Ness, hearing tales about the legendary monster that is said to inhabit its depths. • Board the steam train featured in the Harry Potter movies for a spectacular ride from Fort William to Mallaig. • Explore three protected areas with park rangers, spotting birds, handfeeding red deer, and hiking through the stunning gorge at Glen Nevis. • Cruise past a medieval castle on the shores of mystical Loch Ness and kayak with seals in Arisaig Bay.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Meet your pen pals and their families in Pitlochry and celebrate Scottish culture through Highland games specially arranged for kids. Participate in a haggis toss, a welly (gum boot) hurl, tug-o-war, and races, and top off the experience with bagpipe music and Scottish dancing.

H

ome of the great warrior William Wallace, as well as the fictional school Hogwarts of Harry Potter fame, Scotland intrigues with legend and myth, mystical landscapes, and enchanting castles. Visit presentday Highlander villages, and follow park rangers through the glens and gorges of three beautiful parks from Ben Nevis to Loch Ness. On this trip, young explorers will have an opportunity to earn the John Muir Award. Established to inspire kids to care about the natural world, the award is comprised of four challenges in the areas of discovery, exploration, conservation, and storytelling. Clockwise from above: Overlooking the banks of Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle saw many sieges and battles throughout its history as a medieval fortress; travelers of all ages explore Scotland’s Loch Tay by canoe; featured in the Harry Potter movies, the Jacobite steam train crosses the Glenfinnan viaduct.

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ITINERARY - 9 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND/PITLOCHRY Welcome to Scotland! Arrive in Edinburgh after an overnight flight and travel as a group to the town of Pitlochry, on the edge of the Scottish Highlands. Discover Scotland’s wild side on a visit to the Wild Space visitor centre, run by the John Muir Trust, an organization dedicated to preserving Scotland’s natural treasures. Get to know Scotland’s flora and fauna and find out what’s being done to protect them. Learn about the John Muir Award, which families will attempt to earn through a variety of activities during our trip. Check into our castle hotel this afternoon and meet up for a fun welcome dinner. Atholl Palace Hotel (L, D on Day 2) DAY 3 HIGHLAND PERTHSHIRE Our first John Muir Award activity brings

us to Loch of the Lowes, a pristine lake that harbors a wide variety of woodland creatures and aquatic life. A ranger from the Scottish Wildlife Trust joins us here for hands-on conservation activities, as well as walks through the forest and along the shore. This afternoon, meet our pen pals and their families back in Pitlochry for a fun afternoon of Highland games, including a haggis toss, a welly (gum boot) hurl, tug-o-war, and races. Try a few steps of Scottish dancing and learn to blow a tune on a bagpipe. (B, L)

DAY 4 LOCH TAY/BLAIR ATHOLL Travel west to Loch Tay, a long, narrow lake that counts among the largest in Scotland. Hop into a canoe to explore the loch’s sloping shores and its crannogs and islands. Then head to the award-winning Scottish Crannog Centre to learn more about life in the Highlands some 2,500 years ago, and try your hand at millennia-old woodworking techniques. After lunch, pay a visit to Blair Castle, and hear stories of dukes, ladies, queens, and butlers on a castle tour. Later, a storyteller joins us back at our hotel to recount intriguing tales of Scottish history and mythology. Adults can opt to tour a local whisky distillery. (B, L, D) DAY 5 NEWTONMORE/FORT WILLIAM As we make our way to Fort William today, stop in Newtonmore for a visit to the acclaimed Highland Folk Museum— a living history museum and Green Tourism award winner. Here, we’ll dig deeper into the ancient culture of the Highlands. Continue to Fort William, nestled below Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the United Kingdom. If you wish, set off on foot along the Caledonian Canal. The Moorings Hotel (B, L, D) DAY 6 FORT WILLIAM/MALLAIG Board the Hogwarts Express steam train this morning! The train, actually named the Jacobite, was featured in the Harry

Potter films and is part of the West Coast Railways system. Its historic route, celebrated as one of the most spectacular in the world, brings us past lakes and over an age-old viaduct on the way from Fort William to Mallaig. Enjoy lunch in the village of Arisaig, where views of the sea can include some of the isles of the Inner Hebrides. This afternoon, go kayaking with seals in Arisaig Bay or head to nearby Glenfinnan to trace the dramatic events of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Jacobite rebellion. (B, L)

in the park. Encounter some of these creatures, the largest wild land mammals in the United Kingdom, and with our ranger’s guidance, feed them by hand. Back in Inverness tonight, celebrate our Scottish adventure—and our conservation work—at a farewell dinner. (B, L, D) DAY 9 EDINBURGH/U.S. Drive back to Edinburgh this morning, stopping at sites along the way. Transfer to the airport for your flight home or extend your stay in Scotland. (B)

DAY 7 FORT WILLIAM/INVERNESS Set out on a morning hike from Glen Nevis to Steall Falls, passing through a beautiful gorge. Meet with a John Muir Trust ranger to participate in restoring and maintaining the parklands of Ben Nevis Estate. Then follow the shores of the famous Loch Ness north to Inverness, considered the capital of the Scottish Highlands. Kingsmills Hotel (B, L, D) DAY 8 LOCH NESS/CAIRNGORMS NATIONAL PARK Glide across stunning Loch Ness on a morning cruise and delve into the lore surrounding its mysterious monster. Pass the ruins of Urquhart Castle, a medieval fortress that saw many a battle in Scotland’s long conflict with England. After lunch in Cairngorms National Park, meet with a park ranger for our final John Muir Award activity, learning the importance of the red deer population CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 20-28 • JUL 18-26 • AUG 1-9 • AUG 8-16 ADULTS

$5,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,790

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $500. International airfare to/ from Edinburgh is not included in the expedition cost.

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a three-day post-trip extension to Edinburgh that features the Edinburgh Military Tattoo on the August departures. Visit our website or call for details.

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Iceland Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Explore waterfalls, wildflower meadows, volcanoes, and glaciers along the fabled Golden Circle. • Go spelunking in a massive cave system and meet a leading volcanologist to learn about Iceland’s bubbling, steaming, erupting landscapes. • Get close-up to puffins and thousands of seabirds on the cliffs of Europe’s westernmost point. • Hike behind a curtain of waterfalls, ride an Icelandic horse through scenic countryside, and go fishing with the locals.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Kids will meet up with their Icelandic pen pals in the waterfront village of Patreksfjörður, and head to an indoor climbing wall together for a lesson with local climbers. They’ll play typical Icelandic games, and visit a school on a tour with a teacher.

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ith simmering volcanoes and spouting geysers, glaciers and icebergs, and deeply carved fjords, Iceland is a land where geology comes to life. Discover these extreme landscapes with your family, venturing into ancient caves, boating to islands buzzing with birdlife, and taking a dip in legendary bubbling hot springs. Learn about the island’s rich mythology and colorful folk heroes, and enjoy time with native Icelanders—from artisans and storytellers to local families and kids.

Clockwise from above: Two puffins greet each other on a grassy headland; a mother and daughter soak in the steaming springs of Reykjavík’s Blue Lagoon; Icelandic horses nuzzle in the fields of a local farm.

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with homemade ice cream, then continue to the geothermal wonderland of Geysir, where the Strokkur geyser shoots hot water 90 feet in the air. At Gullfoss, or Golden Falls, take a spectacular ridgetop hike to witness the powerful force of the Hvítá River as it drops nearly 100 feet in two voluminous cascades. (B, L, D) DAY 4 WESTFJORDS PENINSULA

ITINERARY - 9 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND After an overnight flight, arrive in Keflavik, Iceland early, and stop for a dip in the Blue Lagoon, a perfect introduction to Iceland’s geothermal landscape. Explore the lagoon’s volcanic origins, learn about the curative powers of its naturally heated seawater, and take a dip in these steaming springs if you wish. Check into your Reykjavík hotel and enjoy lunch on your own. On this afternoon’s walking tour, photograph colorfully painted houses and the immense Hallgrímskirkja Church, and take in the fascinating Settlement Exhibition at the Reykjavík City Museum. Enjoy a welcome dinner in a downtown restaurant. Icelandair Hotel Reykjavík Marina (B, D) DAY 3 GOLDEN CIRCLE Travel to Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site situated

in the rift valley between the Eurasian and the North American tectonic plates. Against a backdrop of mountains and a wildflower-dotted lava plain stands the ancient stone site of the Althing, the world’s oldest—and still governing— legislative assembly. Here, adults can join a local expert for a guided walk around the old parliament grounds while young explorers participate in a fun, educational project with a park ranger. Savor lunch at a local farm, complete

This morning, fly to the enchanted Westfjords Peninsula, discover a pristine landscape of fjords and fishing villages tucked into tiny harbors. Take a guided walk through Ísafjörður, meeting locals and learning about the early settlement of the peninsula at the Folk Museum. After lunch at a traditional fish storehouse, take a boat trip to the island of Vigur, home to thousands of seabirds, and taste traditional treats with a local family at their 19th-century farmstead. Return to Ísafjörður for dinner. Hotel Horn (B, L, D) DAY 5 ARNARFJÖRÐUR Travel deeper into the fjord-laced heart of this wild and beautiful peninsula to Arnarfjörður, and visit the tiny village of Hrafnseyri, the birthplace of Iceland’s national hero, Jón Sigurðsson. Hike to the top of Iceland’s most beautiful waterfalls for extraordinary views, and slip behind the falls at Göngufoss for a watery perspective on the world. After a picnic lunch, travel south to Patreksfjörður,

where we’ll get to know our pen pals during an afternoon of fun activities and a special dinner. Fosshótel Patreksfjordur (B, L, D) DAY 6 PATREKSFJÖRÐUR/ STYKKISHÓLMUR Early this morning head to the soaring Látrabjarg cliffs, Europe’s westernmost point and home to one of the largest colonies of nesting seabirds in Europe. Photograph fearless puffins, and learn to identify kittiwakes, northern fulmars, Arctic terns, guillemots, auks, razorbills, and many more as the waves crash far below. Hop on a ferry at noon and arrive in Stykkishólmur, on the Snæfellsnes peninsula, for an afternoon at leisure. Hotel Egilsen (B, L, D) DAY 7 STYKKISHÓLMUR Explore the world of volcanoes in depth during a private tour of Stykkishólmur’s Eldfjallasafn Volcano Museum, led by renowned volcanologist and National Geographic grantee Haraldur Sigurösson. This afternoon, board a fishing boat to explore a few of the 2,500 rocky islets just off the coast, and enjoy a sushi buffet straight from the sea! Or, visit a traditional dairy farm and learn how the Icelandic yogurt, skyr, is made. Enjoy dinner this evening at a local restaurant. (B, L, D)

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DAY 8 SNÆFELLSJÖKULL NATIONAL PARK SNÆFELLSJÖKULL NATIONAL Head into Snæfellsjökull National Park and hike the Arnarstapi-Hellnar Trail. Go spelunking in a lava-formed cave system to find a huge, secret cavern deep within the Earth. This afternoon, we make our way back to Rekjavík and enjoy a special farewell dinner. Hilton Reykjavik Nordica (B, L, D) DAY 9 REYKJAVÍK/U.S. This morning, saddle up for a ride on an Icelandic horse—a smaller, pony-size species known for its smooth-as-silk gait. Or, relax in the nearby village of Hveragerði, site located right in the center of town. Then transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 26 - JUL 4 • JUL 3 - 11 • JUL 17 - 25 • JUL 31 - AUG 8 ADULTS

$6,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$6,790

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,000. International airfare to and from Reykjavík and airfare within Iceland is not included in the expedition cost. The group flight within Iceland is $300 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a four-day post-trip extension in southern Iceland. Visit our website or call for details.

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Iceland Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Explore waterfalls, wildflower meadows, volcanoes, and glaciers along the fabled Golden Circle. • Go spelunking in a massive cave system and meet a leading volcanologist to learn about Iceland’s bubbling, steaming, erupting landscapes. • Get close-up to puffins and thousands of seabirds on the cliffs of Europe’s westernmost point. • Hike behind a curtain of waterfalls, ride an Icelandic horse through scenic countryside, and go fishing with the locals.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Kids will meet up with their Icelandic pen pals in the waterfront village of Patreksfjörður, and head to an indoor climbing wall together for a lesson with local climbers. They’ll play typical Icelandic games, and visit a school on a tour with a teacher.

W

ith simmering volcanoes and spouting geysers, glaciers and icebergs, and deeply carved fjords, Iceland is a land where geology comes to life. Discover these extreme landscapes with your family, venturing into ancient caves, boating to islands buzzing with birdlife, and taking a dip in legendary bubbling hot springs. Learn about the island’s rich mythology and colorful folk heroes, and enjoy time with native Icelanders—from artisans and storytellers to local families and kids.

Clockwise from above: Two puffins greet each other on a grassy headland; a mother and daughter soak in the steaming springs of Reykjavík’s Blue Lagoon; Icelandic horses nuzzle in the fields of a local farm.

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with homemade ice cream, then continue to the geothermal wonderland of Geysir, where the Strokkur geyser shoots hot water 90 feet in the air. At Gullfoss, or Golden Falls, take a spectacular ridgetop hike to witness the powerful force of the Hvítá River as it drops nearly 100 feet in two voluminous cascades. (B, L, D) DAY 4 WESTFJORDS PENINSULA

ITINERARY - 9 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND After an overnight flight, arrive in Keflavik, Iceland early, and stop for a dip in the Blue Lagoon, a perfect introduction to Iceland’s geothermal landscape. Explore the lagoon’s volcanic origins, learn about the curative powers of its naturally heated seawater, and take a dip in these steaming springs if you wish. Check into your Reykjavík hotel and enjoy lunch on your own. On this afternoon’s walking tour, photograph colorfully painted houses and the immense Hallgrímskirkja Church, and take in the fascinating Settlement Exhibition at the Reykjavík City Museum. Enjoy a welcome dinner in a downtown restaurant. Icelandair Hotel Reykjavík Marina (B, D) DAY 3 GOLDEN CIRCLE Travel to Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site situated

in the rift valley between the Eurasian and the North American tectonic plates. Against a backdrop of mountains and a wildflower-dotted lava plain stands the ancient stone site of the Althing, the world’s oldest—and still governing— legislative assembly. Here, adults can join a local expert for a guided walk around the old parliament grounds while young explorers participate in a fun, educational project with a park ranger. Savor lunch at a local farm, complete

This morning, fly to the enchanted Westfjords Peninsula, discover a pristine landscape of fjords and fishing villages tucked into tiny harbors. Take a guided walk through Ísafjörður, meeting locals and learning about the early settlement of the peninsula at the Folk Museum. After lunch at a traditional fish storehouse, take a boat trip to the island of Vigur, home to thousands of seabirds, and taste traditional treats with a local family at their 19th-century farmstead. Return to Ísafjörður for dinner. Hotel Horn (B, L, D) DAY 5 ARNARFJÖRÐUR Travel deeper into the fjord-laced heart of this wild and beautiful peninsula to Arnarfjörður, and visit the tiny village of Hrafnseyri, the birthplace of Iceland’s national hero, Jón Sigurðsson. Hike to the top of Iceland’s most beautiful waterfalls for extraordinary views, and slip behind the falls at Göngufoss for a watery perspective on the world. After a picnic lunch, travel south to Patreksfjörður,

where we’ll get to know our pen pals during an afternoon of fun activities and a special dinner. Fosshótel Patreksfjordur (B, L, D) DAY 6 PATREKSFJÖRÐUR/ STYKKISHÓLMUR Early this morning head to the soaring Látrabjarg cliffs, Europe’s westernmost point and home to one of the largest colonies of nesting seabirds in Europe. Photograph fearless puffins, and learn to identify kittiwakes, northern fulmars, Arctic terns, guillemots, auks, razorbills, and many more as the waves crash far below. Hop on a ferry at noon and arrive in Stykkishólmur, on the Snæfellsnes peninsula, for an afternoon at leisure. Hotel Egilsen (B, L, D) DAY 7 STYKKISHÓLMUR Explore the world of volcanoes in depth during a private tour of Stykkishólmur’s Eldfjallasafn Volcano Museum, led by renowned volcanologist and National Geographic grantee Haraldur Sigurösson. This afternoon, board a fishing boat to explore a few of the 2,500 rocky islets just off the coast, and enjoy a sushi buffet straight from the sea! Or, visit a traditional dairy farm and learn how the Icelandic yogurt, skyr, is made. Enjoy dinner this evening at a local restaurant. (B, L, D)

RESERVE ONLINE AT NATIONALGEOGRAPHICEXPEDITIONS.COM

DAY 8 SNÆFELLSJÖKULL NATIONAL PARK SNÆFELLSJÖKULL NATIONAL Head into Snæfellsjökull National Park and hike the Arnarstapi-Hellnar Trail. Go spelunking in a lava-formed cave system to find a huge, secret cavern deep within the Earth. This afternoon, we make our way back to Rekjavík and enjoy a special farewell dinner. Hilton Reykjavik Nordica (B, L, D) DAY 9 REYKJAVÍK/U.S. This morning, saddle up for a ride on an Icelandic horse—a smaller, pony-size species known for its smooth-as-silk gait. Or, relax in the nearby village of Hveragerði, site located right in the center of town. Then transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 26 - JUL 4 • JUL 3 - 11 • JUL 17 - 25 • JUL 31 - AUG 8 ADULTS

$6,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$6,790

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,000. International airfare to and from Reykjavík and airfare within Iceland is not included in the expedition cost. The group flight within Iceland is $300 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a four-day post-trip extension in southern Iceland. Visit our website or call for details.

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Switzerland Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Ride the world’s steepest cogwheel train up Mount Pilatus, traverse the spectacular Gorner Gorge, and explore a subterranean glacier palace. • Board the Luzern-Interlaken Express for an unforgettable journey past mountain pastures, charming chalets, and glacierfed waterfalls. • Climb the aerial trails of one of Switzerland’s largest suspension rope parks, and ride a cable car to the highest station in Europe. • Discover the secrets of Swiss cuisine at a traditional dairy farm, a chocolatemaking demonstration, and a hands-on cooking class.

KID to KID CONNECTION Join local kids in Interlaken for a fun, hands-on cooking class. Sample your culinary creations together, share traditions and cultures, and discover what it’s like to grow up at the foot of some of the most incredible mountains in the world.

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ead into the magnificent Swiss Alps on an action-packed adventure, exploring high mountain summits, sparkling lakes, and wildflowerdotted valleys from Lucerne to Zermatt. Cruise across the deep blue waters of Lake Lucerne and ascend Mount Pilatus aboard the world’s steepest cogwheel railway, then speed down the mountain on a thrilling toboggan run. Visit an open-air museum featuring historic architecture and local crafts, enjoy a hands-on chocolate demonstration and tasting, and learn how Swiss cheese is made. Hike in the fresh Alpine air within view of the legendary Matterhorn, and ride a cable car high above Zermatt to explore a glittering glacier palace. Clockwise from above: Geraniums spill from the balconies of a typical Swiss chalet nestled beneath the Matterhorn; Lucerne’s Chapel Bridge shimmers in the fading light; a cable car whisks travelers to great heights in the Alps; fuzzy-eared cows pause in their grazing on the Oberalpen Pass.

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ITINERARY - 9 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./ZÜRICH, SWITZERLAND/LUCERNE Welcome to Switzerland! After an overnight flight, arrive in Zürich and travel south to the lakeside city of Lucerne, nestled beneath snow-capped peaks. After checking into our hotel, take a tour of the city’s cobbled streets, sun-splashed squares, and picturesque old quarter. Gather this evening for a welcome dinner. Radisson Blu Hotel (D) DAY 3 LUCERNE/MOUNT PILATUS During medieval times, Mount Pilatus was believed to be the home of dragons. Today, this legendary mountain rises majestically above Lucerne, its slopes carpeted with Alpine flowers. Set out on a beautiful boat ride across Lake Lucerne to Alpnachstad. From here, make a thrilling vertical ascent aboard the world’s steepest cogwheel railway to the summit of Mount Pilatus. Hike to the

Tomlishorn peak and bask in the views of over 70 mountain peaks and 5 lakes before descending by gondola to one of Switzerland’s largest suspension rope parks. Harness up and test your skills on aerial trails and zip lines designed for all ages, and zoom along the twists and turns of a summer toboggan run. (B, L) DAY 4 BALLENBERG/INTERLAKEN Take your seat aboard the LuzernInterlaken Express for a spectacular journey past sapphire lakes, rustic chalets, and cow-dotted pastures, continuing over the Brünig Pass. Step back in

time at the Swiss Open-Air Museum Ballenberg, exploring over a hundred original buildings brought to this lovely valley from all over the country. Discover medicinal herb gardens, encounter a variety of farm animals, and see demonstrations of traditional rural crafts such as glass blowing and wood carving. Continue by train to Interlaken, located in a valley between two lakes in the heart of the Bernese Oberland. Then learn the secrets of Swiss chocolate-making from local chocolatiers (and taste some, too). This evening, enjoy a special Swiss fondue dinner. Carlton-Europe Hotel (B, L, D) DAY 5 INTERLAKEN Ride a gondola to the summit of the Niederhorn, which rises to more than 6,000 feet, and set off on a hike beneath the fabled peaks of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, passing through lush meadows with sweeping views. Along the way, visit an Alpine hut to see how cheese is made and taste a few varieties during a hearty “Älpler breakfast.” Then hop on a “trotti bike” (two-wheeled scooter) and spin along a paved path to the valley floor. Later, kids meet their pen pals during a handson cooking class at a local restaurant, sharing traditions and learning how to make rösti (shredded potato dish) and a chocolate dessert. (B, L, D) DAY 6 ZERMATT/GORNER GORGE Travel by train to the charming village

of Zermatt, where cars are not allowed. Situated beneath the iconic hooked peak of the Matterhorn, Zermatt is home to the Gorner Gorge, which was sculpted by a glacial river over thousands of years. Traverse the gorge along an elaborate network of wooden walkways, discovering fantastic rock formations, deep crevices, and waterfalls. You may also opt for a more adventurous crossing with a mountain guide. Hotel Bristol Zermatt (B, L, D)

jaw-dropping panorama includes Monte Rosa, the Matterhorn, and the Gorner Glacier. Descend by train to Rotenboden and continue on foot along a highmeadow trail past an Alpine lake. Snap a photo of the Matterhorn’s reflection in the lake’s waters. This evening, celebrate our adventures at a farewell dinner. (B, L, D) DAY 9 ZÜRICH/U.S. Return by train to Zürich and connect to your flight home. (B)

DAY 7 ZERMATT/KLEIN MATTERHORN At Trockener Steg, the base station for the dramatic cable car ride to Klein Matterhorn (Little Matterhorn), kids are invited to assist with basic operations and take a turn in the operator’s chair. Afterward, soak up incredible views as you soar to Europe’s highest cable car station, and enjoy a memorable lunch at a mountaintop restaurant. Beneath the surface of Klein Matterhorn lies a magical glacier “palace”—the highest ice cave in the world. Venture through a subterranean ice tunnel to explore this ethereal wonderland of blue-hued grottoes and sparkling ice statues—and ride down an ice slide! (B, L, D)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 20 - 28 • JUL 11 - 19 • AUG 1 - 9 ADULTS

$5,590

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,390

DAY 8 ZERMATT/GORNER GLACIER Climb aboard the Gornergrat Bahn—one of the continent’s highest cogwheel railways—and make a winding ascent to a summit high above Zermatt. Here, the CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,000. International airfare to/from Zürich is not included in the expedition cost.

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Switzerland Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Ride the world’s steepest cogwheel train up Mount Pilatus, traverse the spectacular Gorner Gorge, and explore a subterranean glacier palace. • Board the Luzern-Interlaken Express for an unforgettable journey past mountain pastures, charming chalets, and glacierfed waterfalls. • Climb the aerial trails of one of Switzerland’s largest suspension rope parks, and ride a cable car to the highest station in Europe. • Discover the secrets of Swiss cuisine at a traditional dairy farm, a chocolatemaking demonstration, and a hands-on cooking class.

KID to KID CONNECTION Join local kids in Interlaken for a fun, hands-on cooking class. Sample your culinary creations together, share traditions and cultures, and discover what it’s like to grow up at the foot of some of the most incredible mountains in the world.

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ead into the magnificent Swiss Alps on an action-packed adventure, exploring high mountain summits, sparkling lakes, and wildflowerdotted valleys from Lucerne to Zermatt. Cruise across the deep blue waters of Lake Lucerne and ascend Mount Pilatus aboard the world’s steepest cogwheel railway, then speed down the mountain on a thrilling toboggan run. Visit an open-air museum featuring historic architecture and local crafts, enjoy a hands-on chocolate demonstration and tasting, and learn how Swiss cheese is made. Hike in the fresh Alpine air within view of the legendary Matterhorn, and ride a cable car high above Zermatt to explore a glittering glacier palace. Clockwise from above: Geraniums spill from the balconies of a typical Swiss chalet nestled beneath the Matterhorn; Lucerne’s Chapel Bridge shimmers in the fading light; a cable car whisks travelers to great heights in the Alps; fuzzy-eared cows pause in their grazing on the Oberalpen Pass.

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ITINERARY - 9 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./ZÜRICH, SWITZERLAND/LUCERNE Welcome to Switzerland! After an overnight flight, arrive in Zürich and travel south to the lakeside city of Lucerne, nestled beneath snow-capped peaks. After checking into our hotel, take a tour of the city’s cobbled streets, sun-splashed squares, and picturesque old quarter. Gather this evening for a welcome dinner. Radisson Blu Hotel (D) DAY 3 LUCERNE/MOUNT PILATUS During medieval times, Mount Pilatus was believed to be the home of dragons. Today, this legendary mountain rises majestically above Lucerne, its slopes carpeted with Alpine flowers. Set out on a beautiful boat ride across Lake Lucerne to Alpnachstad. From here, make a thrilling vertical ascent aboard the world’s steepest cogwheel railway to the summit of Mount Pilatus. Hike to the

Tomlishorn peak and bask in the views of over 70 mountain peaks and 5 lakes before descending by gondola to one of Switzerland’s largest suspension rope parks. Harness up and test your skills on aerial trails and zip lines designed for all ages, and zoom along the twists and turns of a summer toboggan run. (B, L) DAY 4 BALLENBERG/INTERLAKEN Take your seat aboard the LuzernInterlaken Express for a spectacular journey past sapphire lakes, rustic chalets, and cow-dotted pastures, continuing over the Brünig Pass. Step back in

time at the Swiss Open-Air Museum Ballenberg, exploring over a hundred original buildings brought to this lovely valley from all over the country. Discover medicinal herb gardens, encounter a variety of farm animals, and see demonstrations of traditional rural crafts such as glass blowing and wood carving. Continue by train to Interlaken, located in a valley between two lakes in the heart of the Bernese Oberland. Then learn the secrets of Swiss chocolate-making from local chocolatiers (and taste some, too). This evening, enjoy a special Swiss fondue dinner. Carlton-Europe Hotel (B, L, D) DAY 5 INTERLAKEN Ride a gondola to the summit of the Niederhorn, which rises to more than 6,000 feet, and set off on a hike beneath the fabled peaks of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, passing through lush meadows with sweeping views. Along the way, visit an Alpine hut to see how cheese is made and taste a few varieties during a hearty “Älpler breakfast.” Then hop on a “trotti bike” (two-wheeled scooter) and spin along a paved path to the valley floor. Later, kids meet their pen pals during a handson cooking class at a local restaurant, sharing traditions and learning how to make rösti (shredded potato dish) and a chocolate dessert. (B, L, D) DAY 6 ZERMATT/GORNER GORGE Travel by train to the charming village

of Zermatt, where cars are not allowed. Situated beneath the iconic hooked peak of the Matterhorn, Zermatt is home to the Gorner Gorge, which was sculpted by a glacial river over thousands of years. Traverse the gorge along an elaborate network of wooden walkways, discovering fantastic rock formations, deep crevices, and waterfalls. You may also opt for a more adventurous crossing with a mountain guide. Hotel Bristol Zermatt (B, L, D)

jaw-dropping panorama includes Monte Rosa, the Matterhorn, and the Gorner Glacier. Descend by train to Rotenboden and continue on foot along a highmeadow trail past an Alpine lake. Snap a photo of the Matterhorn’s reflection in the lake’s waters. This evening, celebrate our adventures at a farewell dinner. (B, L, D) DAY 9 ZÜRICH/U.S. Return by train to Zürich and connect to your flight home. (B)

DAY 7 ZERMATT/KLEIN MATTERHORN At Trockener Steg, the base station for the dramatic cable car ride to Klein Matterhorn (Little Matterhorn), kids are invited to assist with basic operations and take a turn in the operator’s chair. Afterward, soak up incredible views as you soar to Europe’s highest cable car station, and enjoy a memorable lunch at a mountaintop restaurant. Beneath the surface of Klein Matterhorn lies a magical glacier “palace”—the highest ice cave in the world. Venture through a subterranean ice tunnel to explore this ethereal wonderland of blue-hued grottoes and sparkling ice statues—and ride down an ice slide! (B, L, D)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 20 - 28 • JUL 11 - 19 • AUG 1 - 9 ADULTS

$5,590

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,390

DAY 8 ZERMATT/GORNER GLACIER Climb aboard the Gornergrat Bahn—one of the continent’s highest cogwheel railways—and make a winding ascent to a summit high above Zermatt. Here, the CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,000. International airfare to/from Zürich is not included in the expedition cost.

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Tuscany Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Take in the view from the top of Siena’s Duomo, and explore the many towers of San Gimignano. • Search for truffles with a local truffle hunter, and learn how gelato is made at a gelateria in Volterra. • Venture into the crypt of a medieval castle on a special tour for kids, and explore a working monastery built in the 14th century. • Go horseback riding in the Chianti hills, and hike in the gorgeous Val d’Orcia with a naturalist.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Meet up with your pen pals at a family farm in southern Tuscany, and explore the barns, dairy, and orchards together. Take part in a variety of hands-on activities before a delicious picnic of food produced at the farm.

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ntroduce your family to the magic of Tuscany as we explore walled villages, old fortresses, and wild landscapes. From our base at a lovely villa in Chianti, set out on daily adventures, discovering medieval alleyways and castles, peering at famous frescoes with an art historian, and getting a bird’s-eye view from atop city ramparts. Hike through sunflower fields to hilltop hamlets and enjoy free time to soak up the magic of the Tuscan countryside. Learn how olive oil, cheese, and gelato are made—and enjoy a taste, too!

Clockwise from above: Siena’s elegant Piazza del Campo has drawn locals and visitors since medieval times; sunflowers blanket the rolling hills of Tuscany as far as the eye can see; our home away from home: the historic Villa Dievole; gelato is one of Italy’s most beloved confections.

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ITINERARY - 9 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./FLORENCE, ITALY/ CHIANTI Depart on an overnight flight to Florence, and meet up to travel to the vine-covered region of Chianti in Tuscany. Our home here is a hilltop villa surrounded by fairytale scenery. Enjoy time to explore the grounds before our welcome dinner. Villa Dievole (D) DAY 3 SAN GIMIGNANO/VOLTERRA Venture into the magical village of San Gimignano and learn the story behind its 14 medieval towers. Wander through a maze of historic streets and discover hidden masterpieces of art and architecture. Take a walk through fragrant orchards and olive groves to a private country home, where we’re invited to a rustic feast. Continue to Volterra, where we delve into the mysteries of the ancient Etruscans, and take in sweeping views of the

countryside out to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Learn about the great Italian tradition of gelato making on a visit to a local gelateria before heading back to our villa for dinner. (B, L, D) DAY 4 CRETE SENESI/PIENZA Head into the rippling landscape of the Crete Senesi, where eroded clay deposits have left deep gullies and cliffs. Cross a drawbridge to explore the 14th-century abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, filled with vivid frescoes and still inhabited by monks, and then follow a tartufaio (truffle hunter) and his dog

through the nearby hills in search of coveted truffles. This afternoon, choose between two options: join a naturalist for a hike in the beautiful Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape of fortified hilltop hamlets and villas set atop agricultural fields designed during the Renaissance. Or hit the streets of Renaissance Pienza with a guide and walk atop the town’s old walls for a bird’s-eye view. (B, D) DAY 5 SIENA Spend a full day immersed in enchanting Siena with a longtime resident and art historian. Learn about the vibrant traditions of the Palio, a medieval bareback horse race that still captivates Siena every summer. See the world’s oldest bank and decipher the hidden meanings of the frescoes in the Palazzo Pubblico. Climb to the top of the Duomo, left unfinished when construction stopped in 1348 during the Black Death. In the afternoon, enjoy time to continue exploring the city on your own. A chef meets us back at the villa for a fun evening of cooking, followed by a feast. (B, D) DAY 6 EXPLORING CHIANTI This morning, strike out into the lovely countryside on a horseback ride with local equestrians. Or pay a visit to the private estate where Kenneth Branagh’s Much Ado About Nothing was filmed to learn how olives are cultivated,

harvested, and pressed into oil. Enjoy a tasting of olive oil and cheese before the rest of the group arrives for lunch. Take advantage of a free afternoon at Villa Dievole to play tennis, take a walk, or relax by the pool. (B, L, D) DAY 7 ORGANIC FARM/ MONTEPULCIANO Travel to a family-run organic farm in southern Tuscany, where we’ll be welcomed by the whole family. Learn the art of food production in Italy as we explore the dairy, bee farm, vegetable garden, orchard, granary, vineyard, and animal stockades that house pigs, goats, and sheep. Our pen pals meet us here for a delicious picnic of fresh cheese and produce from the farm. This afternoon, walk the cobbled streets of the historic walled city of Montepulciano, discovering its palaces and fortifications. Take in a panoramic view from atop city hall before returning to our villa for a wine tasting for adults. (B, L, D)

and enjoy a tasting at the property’s wine cellars—once owned by the baron who established Chianti’s wine industry. After lunch at a private home, pay a visit to the charming village of Radda in Chianti, whose narrow medieval lanes are draped with hanging flowers. Or return to the villa for time to relax. Tonight, gather at a stunning villa near Siena for a wonderful meal with our hosts and a final salute to our Tuscan adventure. (B, L, D) DAY 9 FLORENCE/U.S. Travel back to the airport in Florence early this morning for your flight home.

DAY 8 CHIANTI COUNTRYSIDE/ RADDA IN CHIANTI

DATES & PRICES

Spend the morning exploring a nearby medieval castle. On a special tour for kids, climb down into the crypt, up into the nearly one-thousand-year-old tower, and around the ramparts. Go for a walk in a labyrinth of geometric gardens, and peer at suits of armor and weaponry used many centuries ago. Adults may instead tour the surrounding vineyards

DATES: 2015: JUN 27 - JUL 5 • JUL 18 - 26 • JUL 25 - AUG 2

RESERVE ONLINE AT NATIONALGEOGRAPHICEXPEDITIONS.COM

ADULTS

$5,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,790

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $800. International airfare to/ from Italy is not included in the expedition cost.

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Tuscany Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Take in the view from the top of Siena’s Duomo, and explore the many towers of San Gimignano. • Search for truffles with a local truffle hunter, and learn how gelato is made at a gelateria in Volterra. • Venture into the crypt of a medieval castle on a special tour for kids, and explore a working monastery built in the 14th century. • Go horseback riding in the Chianti hills, and hike in the gorgeous Val d’Orcia with a naturalist.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Meet up with your pen pals at a family farm in southern Tuscany, and explore the barns, dairy, and orchards together. Take part in a variety of hands-on activities before a delicious picnic of food produced at the farm.

I

ntroduce your family to the magic of Tuscany as we explore walled villages, old fortresses, and wild landscapes. From our base at a lovely villa in Chianti, set out on daily adventures, discovering medieval alleyways and castles, peering at famous frescoes with an art historian, and getting a bird’s-eye view from atop city ramparts. Hike through sunflower fields to hilltop hamlets and enjoy free time to soak up the magic of the Tuscan countryside. Learn how olive oil, cheese, and gelato are made—and enjoy a taste, too!

Clockwise from above: Siena’s elegant Piazza del Campo has drawn locals and visitors since medieval times; sunflowers blanket the rolling hills of Tuscany as far as the eye can see; our home away from home: the historic Villa Dievole; gelato is one of Italy’s most beloved confections.

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ITINERARY - 9 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./FLORENCE, ITALY/ CHIANTI Depart on an overnight flight to Florence, and meet up to travel to the vine-covered region of Chianti in Tuscany. Our home here is a hilltop villa surrounded by fairytale scenery. Enjoy time to explore the grounds before our welcome dinner. Villa Dievole (D) DAY 3 SAN GIMIGNANO/VOLTERRA Venture into the magical village of San Gimignano and learn the story behind its 14 medieval towers. Wander through a maze of historic streets and discover hidden masterpieces of art and architecture. Take a walk through fragrant orchards and olive groves to a private country home, where we’re invited to a rustic feast. Continue to Volterra, where we delve into the mysteries of the ancient Etruscans, and take in sweeping views of the

countryside out to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Learn about the great Italian tradition of gelato making on a visit to a local gelateria before heading back to our villa for dinner. (B, L, D) DAY 4 CRETE SENESI/PIENZA Head into the rippling landscape of the Crete Senesi, where eroded clay deposits have left deep gullies and cliffs. Cross a drawbridge to explore the 14th-century abbey of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, filled with vivid frescoes and still inhabited by monks, and then follow a tartufaio (truffle hunter) and his dog

through the nearby hills in search of coveted truffles. This afternoon, choose between two options: join a naturalist for a hike in the beautiful Val d’Orcia, a UNESCO World Heritage landscape of fortified hilltop hamlets and villas set atop agricultural fields designed during the Renaissance. Or hit the streets of Renaissance Pienza with a guide and walk atop the town’s old walls for a bird’s-eye view. (B, D) DAY 5 SIENA Spend a full day immersed in enchanting Siena with a longtime resident and art historian. Learn about the vibrant traditions of the Palio, a medieval bareback horse race that still captivates Siena every summer. See the world’s oldest bank and decipher the hidden meanings of the frescoes in the Palazzo Pubblico. Climb to the top of the Duomo, left unfinished when construction stopped in 1348 during the Black Death. In the afternoon, enjoy time to continue exploring the city on your own. A chef meets us back at the villa for a fun evening of cooking, followed by a feast. (B, D) DAY 6 EXPLORING CHIANTI This morning, strike out into the lovely countryside on a horseback ride with local equestrians. Or pay a visit to the private estate where Kenneth Branagh’s Much Ado About Nothing was filmed to learn how olives are cultivated,

harvested, and pressed into oil. Enjoy a tasting of olive oil and cheese before the rest of the group arrives for lunch. Take advantage of a free afternoon at Villa Dievole to play tennis, take a walk, or relax by the pool. (B, L, D) DAY 7 ORGANIC FARM/ MONTEPULCIANO Travel to a family-run organic farm in southern Tuscany, where we’ll be welcomed by the whole family. Learn the art of food production in Italy as we explore the dairy, bee farm, vegetable garden, orchard, granary, vineyard, and animal stockades that house pigs, goats, and sheep. Our pen pals meet us here for a delicious picnic of fresh cheese and produce from the farm. This afternoon, walk the cobbled streets of the historic walled city of Montepulciano, discovering its palaces and fortifications. Take in a panoramic view from atop city hall before returning to our villa for a wine tasting for adults. (B, L, D)

and enjoy a tasting at the property’s wine cellars—once owned by the baron who established Chianti’s wine industry. After lunch at a private home, pay a visit to the charming village of Radda in Chianti, whose narrow medieval lanes are draped with hanging flowers. Or return to the villa for time to relax. Tonight, gather at a stunning villa near Siena for a wonderful meal with our hosts and a final salute to our Tuscan adventure. (B, L, D) DAY 9 FLORENCE/U.S. Travel back to the airport in Florence early this morning for your flight home.

DAY 8 CHIANTI COUNTRYSIDE/ RADDA IN CHIANTI

DATES & PRICES

Spend the morning exploring a nearby medieval castle. On a special tour for kids, climb down into the crypt, up into the nearly one-thousand-year-old tower, and around the ramparts. Go for a walk in a labyrinth of geometric gardens, and peer at suits of armor and weaponry used many centuries ago. Adults may instead tour the surrounding vineyards

DATES: 2015: JUN 27 - JUL 5 • JUL 18 - 26 • JUL 25 - AUG 2

RESERVE ONLINE AT NATIONALGEOGRAPHICEXPEDITIONS.COM

ADULTS

$5,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,790

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $800. International airfare to/ from Italy is not included in the expedition cost.

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Greece Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Delve into the history, mythology, and masterpieces of ancient Greece as we explore amazing Athens and the whitewashed villages of the Cyclades. • Experience Greek culture through hands-on activities with artists, dancers, chefs, and more. • Discover how the ancients lived while exploring the Acropolis in Athens, the ruins of Delos, and the marble quarries of Paros. • Ride a donkey down the cliffside to Santoríni’s harbor, and encounter the island’s volcanic origins during a fun sailing adventure.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Meet your pen pals and their families in Athens and delve into Greek history through a variety of kid-friendly games inspired by the ancient Olympics. Take part in archery, the triple jump, and relay races, and learn about the origins of this legendary sporting competition.

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rom science and medicine to art and democracy, the achievements of the ancient Greeks have shaped the foundations of Western civilization. Encounter this living legacy firsthand on a journey from the magnificent monuments of Athens to the enchanting villages of the Cyclades. Discover the mythology of ancient temples and ruins once buried in volcanic ash, and experience the pageantry and excitement of participating in your own Olympic Games. Explore the islands of Mykonos, Delos, and Paros by boat and on foot, and sail beneath the soaring cliffs of Santoríni’s crater. Along the way, take part in a variety of fun activities designed to immerse your family in the colors, flavors, and traditions of Greek culture. Clockwise from above: Santoríni’s cobalt domes and whitewashed homes cling to volcanic cliffs; the Parthenon has stood atop the Acropolis of Athens for thousands of years; the blades of a windmill spin below blue sky.

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ITINERARY - 10 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./ATHENS, GREECE Depart on an overnight flight to Athens. Upon arrival, transfer to our hotel in the heart of the city. After time to settle in, gather for a welcome dinner at a charming taverna. Acropolis Hill Hotel (L, D) DAY 3 ATHENS Spend the day exploring Athens, considered to be the birthplace of Western civilization and a place where democracy, philosophy, science, and the arts flourished in ancient times. Take a tour of the hilltop Acropolis, crowned by the legendary Parthenon, and visit the new Acropolis Museum. Explore the historic Plaka neighborhood and the bustling market of Monastiráki and sample delicious Greek dishes during lunch. This afternoon, kids meet up with their pen pals and take part in their own Olympic Games staged at a nearby

beach. Learn about the ancient origins of this athletic competition, designed to honor Zeus and other deities, and participate in events such as archery, the triple jump, and relay races. (B, L, D) DAY 4 PIRAEUS/MYKONOS At the main port of Athens, step aboard a ferry for our journey to the Cyclades,

named for the circular formation of these stunning islands. Step ashore at Mykonos—where, according to mythology, heroic Hercules destroyed the last of the powerful giants. Venture to Elia beach to swim in crystal-clear waters and enjoy watersports such as boating and windsurfing. Or join a cooking lesson with a local chef. Later, check into our beachside hotel—an airy oasis of Cycladic architecture—and rest up before an evening stroll through the main town, lined with whimsical sugarcube houses. Encounter the graceful cupolas of Panagia Paraportiani church and the cluster of waterfront homes known as Little Venice. Have dinner at a restaurant overlooking the island’s famous windmills. Hotel Petinos (B, L, D) DAY 5 MYKONOS/DELOS Travel by ferry to Delos, the mythological birthplace of the twin gods Artemis, goddess of animals and the hunt, and Apollo, god of healing, music, and light. Let your imagination run wild as we explore this UNESCO World Heritage site, including the foundations of the Temple of Apollo and the famous Terrace of the Lions. Return to Mykonos for lunch and get immersed in Greek culture this afternoon. Meet local artisans to watch and learn how to make colorful mosaics and join a dance group to learn a traditional Greek dance. Enjoy a family dinner on your own. (B, L)

DAYS 6 & 7 PAROS For centuries, Paros prospered from the export of its fine white marble, prized by sculptors and architects throughout the classical world. Board a morning ferry to the island—our home for the next two nights—and enjoy a walking tour of the capital and main port, Parikia, where blue-painted doors and shutters dazzle against whitewashed stone. Visit the 4th-century Panagia Ekatontapiliani, one of Greece’s oldest churches, and the remains of a medieval castle. Later, roll up your sleeves at a pottery studio and decorate your own special souvenir. The next day, travel to the island’s mountainous interior to visit the ancient marble quarries that were the source of masterpieces including the “Venus de Milo”. Explore Levkai, a lovely village with Venetian architecture, and see fishermen hauling their catch in seaside Naoussa. Paros Bay Hotel (B, L, D; B, L) DAYS 8 & 9 SANTORÍNI In the second millennium b.c., massive volcanic eruptions on Santoríni collapsed the island into a fractured caldera possibly contributing to the collapse of Minoan civilization on nearby Crete. See what remains of the island’s violent origins as we arrive by ferry in Santoríni’s caldera and disembark below soaring cliffs. After settling into our hotel in Firá, set out to explore the town’s mazelike streets. The following morning, head to ancient Akrotiri, which was buried CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

by volcanic ash sometime between 1625 b.c. and 1450 b.c. and excavated starting in 1967. Tour this Minoan Bronze Age settlement and learn about the ongoing archaeololgical work there. Later, ride a donkey or cable car down the cliff and embark on an afternoon sailing adventure. Cruise the waters of the caldera, go swimming, and have lunch at a private beach. Step ashore at the picturesque port of Ammoúdi, and enjoy spectacular sunset views during a farewell dinner. El Greco Resort (B, L, D DAILY) DAY 10 SANTORÍNI/ATHENS/U.S. After breakfast, fly back to Athens and connect with your return flight home. (B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 21-30 • JUL 12-21 ADULTS

$5,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,790

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,000. International airfare to/from Athens and airfare within Greece are not included in the expedition cost. The group flight within Greece is $300 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a five-day post-trip extension to Athens. Visit our website or call for details.

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Greece Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Delve into the history, mythology, and masterpieces of ancient Greece as we explore amazing Athens and the whitewashed villages of the Cyclades. • Experience Greek culture through hands-on activities with artists, dancers, chefs, and more. • Discover how the ancients lived while exploring the Acropolis in Athens, the ruins of Delos, and the marble quarries of Paros. • Ride a donkey down the cliffside to Santoríni’s harbor, and encounter the island’s volcanic origins during a fun sailing adventure.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Meet your pen pals and their families in Athens and delve into Greek history through a variety of kid-friendly games inspired by the ancient Olympics. Take part in archery, the triple jump, and relay races, and learn about the origins of this legendary sporting competition.

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rom science and medicine to art and democracy, the achievements of the ancient Greeks have shaped the foundations of Western civilization. Encounter this living legacy firsthand on a journey from the magnificent monuments of Athens to the enchanting villages of the Cyclades. Discover the mythology of ancient temples and ruins once buried in volcanic ash, and experience the pageantry and excitement of participating in your own Olympic Games. Explore the islands of Mykonos, Delos, and Paros by boat and on foot, and sail beneath the soaring cliffs of Santoríni’s crater. Along the way, take part in a variety of fun activities designed to immerse your family in the colors, flavors, and traditions of Greek culture. Clockwise from above: Santoríni’s cobalt domes and whitewashed homes cling to volcanic cliffs; the Parthenon has stood atop the Acropolis of Athens for thousands of years; the blades of a windmill spin below blue sky.

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ITINERARY - 10 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./ATHENS, GREECE Depart on an overnight flight to Athens. Upon arrival, transfer to our hotel in the heart of the city. After time to settle in, gather for a welcome dinner at a charming taverna. Acropolis Hill Hotel (L, D) DAY 3 ATHENS Spend the day exploring Athens, considered to be the birthplace of Western civilization and a place where democracy, philosophy, science, and the arts flourished in ancient times. Take a tour of the hilltop Acropolis, crowned by the legendary Parthenon, and visit the new Acropolis Museum. Explore the historic Plaka neighborhood and the bustling market of Monastiráki and sample delicious Greek dishes during lunch. This afternoon, kids meet up with their pen pals and take part in their own Olympic Games staged at a nearby

beach. Learn about the ancient origins of this athletic competition, designed to honor Zeus and other deities, and participate in events such as archery, the triple jump, and relay races. (B, L, D) DAY 4 PIRAEUS/MYKONOS At the main port of Athens, step aboard a ferry for our journey to the Cyclades,

named for the circular formation of these stunning islands. Step ashore at Mykonos—where, according to mythology, heroic Hercules destroyed the last of the powerful giants. Venture to Elia beach to swim in crystal-clear waters and enjoy watersports such as boating and windsurfing. Or join a cooking lesson with a local chef. Later, check into our beachside hotel—an airy oasis of Cycladic architecture—and rest up before an evening stroll through the main town, lined with whimsical sugarcube houses. Encounter the graceful cupolas of Panagia Paraportiani church and the cluster of waterfront homes known as Little Venice. Have dinner at a restaurant overlooking the island’s famous windmills. Hotel Petinos (B, L, D) DAY 5 MYKONOS/DELOS Travel by ferry to Delos, the mythological birthplace of the twin gods Artemis, goddess of animals and the hunt, and Apollo, god of healing, music, and light. Let your imagination run wild as we explore this UNESCO World Heritage site, including the foundations of the Temple of Apollo and the famous Terrace of the Lions. Return to Mykonos for lunch and get immersed in Greek culture this afternoon. Meet local artisans to watch and learn how to make colorful mosaics and join a dance group to learn a traditional Greek dance. Enjoy a family dinner on your own. (B, L)

DAYS 6 & 7 PAROS For centuries, Paros prospered from the export of its fine white marble, prized by sculptors and architects throughout the classical world. Board a morning ferry to the island—our home for the next two nights—and enjoy a walking tour of the capital and main port, Parikia, where blue-painted doors and shutters dazzle against whitewashed stone. Visit the 4th-century Panagia Ekatontapiliani, one of Greece’s oldest churches, and the remains of a medieval castle. Later, roll up your sleeves at a pottery studio and decorate your own special souvenir. The next day, travel to the island’s mountainous interior to visit the ancient marble quarries that were the source of masterpieces including the “Venus de Milo”. Explore Levkai, a lovely village with Venetian architecture, and see fishermen hauling their catch in seaside Naoussa. Paros Bay Hotel (B, L, D; B, L) DAYS 8 & 9 SANTORÍNI In the second millennium b.c., massive volcanic eruptions on Santoríni collapsed the island into a fractured caldera possibly contributing to the collapse of Minoan civilization on nearby Crete. See what remains of the island’s violent origins as we arrive by ferry in Santoríni’s caldera and disembark below soaring cliffs. After settling into our hotel in Firá, set out to explore the town’s mazelike streets. The following morning, head to ancient Akrotiri, which was buried CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

by volcanic ash sometime between 1625 b.c. and 1450 b.c. and excavated starting in 1967. Tour this Minoan Bronze Age settlement and learn about the ongoing archaeololgical work there. Later, ride a donkey or cable car down the cliff and embark on an afternoon sailing adventure. Cruise the waters of the caldera, go swimming, and have lunch at a private beach. Step ashore at the picturesque port of Ammoúdi, and enjoy spectacular sunset views during a farewell dinner. El Greco Resort (B, L, D DAILY) DAY 10 SANTORÍNI/ATHENS/U.S. After breakfast, fly back to Athens and connect with your return flight home. (B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 21-30 • JUL 12-21 ADULTS

$5,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,790

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,000. International airfare to/from Athens and airfare within Greece are not included in the expedition cost. The group flight within Greece is $300 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a five-day post-trip extension to Athens. Visit our website or call for details.

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Spain Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • In Valencia, interact with seals and dolphins at L’Oceanogràfic, try your hand at crafting a traditional Fallas papier-mâché figure, and hop on a bike to explore the city’s monuments. • Discover the astonishing architecture of Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona, including the whimsical wonderland of Park Güell and his unfinished masterpiece, the Sagrada Família. • Spark your imagination at the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, exploring rooms filled with outlandish artwork created for the site. • Set sail on the Balearic Sea on a sunset catamaran cruise.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Meet our pen pals at the emblematic Ciudadela Park near the Barri Gotic (Gothic Quarter) of Barcelona and enjoy the “hunting of dragons” following the old town district route with our new Spanish friends.

and wooden figures, or ninots. Get a close look at these colorful effigies at the Museum of Las Fallas, and visit a local Fallero workshop to create a ninot of your own. After lunch, explore Valencia’s historic center on foot or by bicycle. (B, L, D) DAY 5 BARCELONA

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rom Roman ruins to surrealist architecture, Spain’s Mediterranean coast is home to a diverse cultural heritage—a place where the ancient resides alongside the avant-garde. Set out with your family to discover the timeless wonders and unique character of several remarkable cities. In Valencia, venture into the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, and encounter marine life from all over the world at the spectacular Oceanogràfica at Europe’s largest aquarium. Get immersed in the exuberant spirit of Barcelona, home to the inventive creations of architect Antoni Gaudí; and savor an array of Catalan specialties while exploring medieval Girona. Learn to make paella, dance flamenco, and go biking amid fascinating monuments. Spain’s treasures await! Clockwise from above: The mosaic-adorned creations of Antoni Gaudí in Park Güell; The City of Arts and Sciences complex in Valencia; the Sagrada a beluga whale at Valencia’s L’Oceanogràfic

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ITINERARY - 9 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./VALENCIA, SPAIN Bienvenidos! After an overnight flight, our family adventure begins in sunny Valencia, a city of old-world cafés, Gothic cathedrals, and futuristic architecture on Spain’s Mediterranean coast. Upon arrival via an overnight flight, meet fellow travelers and our expedition leaders. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant before checking into our hotel. This evening, discover the flavors of the city at a welcome dinner. TRYP Valencia Oceanic Hotel (D) DAY 3 VALENCIA Set out to explore Valencia’s famed City of Arts and Sciences, one of the largest cultural complexes in Europe. This otherworldly cityscape, which includes a planetarium and a vast aquarium, is the work of renowned architect and native son Santiago Calatrava. Wander through underwater glass tunnels linking

nine towers that house more than 500 marine species. Go behind the scenes of a dolphinarium to get up close to these intelligent creatures, and enjoy hands-on fun at an interactive science museum. This afternoon, climb on a massive statue of Jonathan Swift’s famous character at Parque Gulliver, and learn to make Valencia’s signature dish— paella! (B, L, D) DAY 4 VALENCIA Valencia’s annual Fallas Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with an assortment of towering papier-mâché

Journey by high-speed train to Barcelona, Catalonia’s beautiful, cuttingedge capital. Steeped in history dating back to Roman times, this coastal city exudes vitality and excitement. Meet our pen pals at the Ciudadela Park and admire the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona while searching for dragons on facades, doors, balconies, and domes. Savor a plate of warm churros and hot chocolate at a family-run churreria before returning to our hotel to unwind. After dinner, drive to the Montjuïc district to take in a spectacular display of music, lights, and water at the Magic Fountain, which has been dazzling visitors since 1929. Hotel Condes Barcelona (B, D) DAY 6 BARCELONA Go for a walk through enchanting Park Güell, an unforgettable introduction to the work of legendary Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. Walk the maze of winding alleyways, past gingerbread-like houses and twisted pillars, mosaic creatures, and walls decorated in bright Catalan motifs. Continue exploring the creations of Gaudí—whose seven major works in

Barcelona comprise a UNESCO World Heritage site—on a guided bus tour of the city. After a traditional tapas lunch, test your skills on the aerial obstacle course of an urban adventure park, or you may choose to visit an outdoor museum showcasing Spain’s architecture and culture through the centuries. (B, L, D)

professional dancer. Or visit the bustling Boquería, Barcelona’s world-famous food market. Taste as you explore, selecting the ingredients for the tapas feast you’ll create with a local chef. This evening, celebrate our adventure on a sunset catamaran cruise. The next day, bid goodbye to your new friends and transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B, L, D; B)

DAY 7 GIRONA/FIGUERES Step back in time in the walled city of Girona and discover a tumultuous history of seven major conquests over eight hundred years—from the Romans to the Moors to Napoleon. Venture down labyrinthine streets and explore fortified walls, towers, and battlements. Examine the stone porticoes of the Jewish Quarter, or El Call, and climb a staircase to the town’s hilltop cathedral. This afternoon, travel to Figueres, birthplace of surrealist artist Salvador Dalí, and wander through a museum featuring his captivating work. In the town Púbol, delve further into Dalí’s eccentric imagination during a visit to the medieval castle that he purchased and decorated for his wife. (B, L) DAYS 8 & 9 BARCELONA/U.S. Today, visit the iconic Sagrada Família church to learn about its natureinspired design on a scavenger hunt exploring the soaring interiors of Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece. Later, discover the rhythms, footwork, and history of flamenco at a workshop led by a

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DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: MAR 15 - 23 • JUN 21 - 29 • JUN 28 - JUL 6 • DEC 27, 2015 - JAN 4, 2016 ADULTS

$6,390

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$6,190

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,000. On the December departure, there is an additional holiday surcharge of $300 per person. International airfare to/from Spain is not included in the expedition cost.

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Spain Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • In Valencia, interact with seals and dolphins at L’Oceanogràfic, try your hand at crafting a traditional Fallas papier-mâché figure, and hop on a bike to explore the city’s monuments. • Discover the astonishing architecture of Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona, including the whimsical wonderland of Park Güell and his unfinished masterpiece, the Sagrada Família. • Spark your imagination at the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, exploring rooms filled with outlandish artwork created for the site. • Set sail on the Balearic Sea on a sunset catamaran cruise.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Meet our pen pals at the emblematic Ciudadela Park near the Barri Gotic (Gothic Quarter) of Barcelona and enjoy the “hunting of dragons” following the old town district route with our new Spanish friends.

and wooden figures, or ninots. Get a close look at these colorful effigies at the Museum of Las Fallas, and visit a local Fallero workshop to create a ninot of your own. After lunch, explore Valencia’s historic center on foot or by bicycle. (B, L, D) DAY 5 BARCELONA

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rom Roman ruins to surrealist architecture, Spain’s Mediterranean coast is home to a diverse cultural heritage—a place where the ancient resides alongside the avant-garde. Set out with your family to discover the timeless wonders and unique character of several remarkable cities. In Valencia, venture into the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, and encounter marine life from all over the world at the spectacular Oceanogràfica at Europe’s largest aquarium. Get immersed in the exuberant spirit of Barcelona, home to the inventive creations of architect Antoni Gaudí; and savor an array of Catalan specialties while exploring medieval Girona. Learn to make paella, dance flamenco, and go biking amid fascinating monuments. Spain’s treasures await! Clockwise from above: The mosaic-adorned creations of Antoni Gaudí in Park Güell; The City of Arts and Sciences complex in Valencia; the Sagrada a beluga whale at Valencia’s L’Oceanogràfic

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ITINERARY - 9 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./VALENCIA, SPAIN Bienvenidos! After an overnight flight, our family adventure begins in sunny Valencia, a city of old-world cafés, Gothic cathedrals, and futuristic architecture on Spain’s Mediterranean coast. Upon arrival via an overnight flight, meet fellow travelers and our expedition leaders. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant before checking into our hotel. This evening, discover the flavors of the city at a welcome dinner. TRYP Valencia Oceanic Hotel (D) DAY 3 VALENCIA Set out to explore Valencia’s famed City of Arts and Sciences, one of the largest cultural complexes in Europe. This otherworldly cityscape, which includes a planetarium and a vast aquarium, is the work of renowned architect and native son Santiago Calatrava. Wander through underwater glass tunnels linking

nine towers that house more than 500 marine species. Go behind the scenes of a dolphinarium to get up close to these intelligent creatures, and enjoy hands-on fun at an interactive science museum. This afternoon, climb on a massive statue of Jonathan Swift’s famous character at Parque Gulliver, and learn to make Valencia’s signature dish— paella! (B, L, D) DAY 4 VALENCIA Valencia’s annual Fallas Festival celebrates the arrival of spring with an assortment of towering papier-mâché

Journey by high-speed train to Barcelona, Catalonia’s beautiful, cuttingedge capital. Steeped in history dating back to Roman times, this coastal city exudes vitality and excitement. Meet our pen pals at the Ciudadela Park and admire the Gothic Quarter of Barcelona while searching for dragons on facades, doors, balconies, and domes. Savor a plate of warm churros and hot chocolate at a family-run churreria before returning to our hotel to unwind. After dinner, drive to the Montjuïc district to take in a spectacular display of music, lights, and water at the Magic Fountain, which has been dazzling visitors since 1929. Hotel Condes Barcelona (B, D) DAY 6 BARCELONA Go for a walk through enchanting Park Güell, an unforgettable introduction to the work of legendary Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. Walk the maze of winding alleyways, past gingerbread-like houses and twisted pillars, mosaic creatures, and walls decorated in bright Catalan motifs. Continue exploring the creations of Gaudí—whose seven major works in

Barcelona comprise a UNESCO World Heritage site—on a guided bus tour of the city. After a traditional tapas lunch, test your skills on the aerial obstacle course of an urban adventure park, or you may choose to visit an outdoor museum showcasing Spain’s architecture and culture through the centuries. (B, L, D)

professional dancer. Or visit the bustling Boquería, Barcelona’s world-famous food market. Taste as you explore, selecting the ingredients for the tapas feast you’ll create with a local chef. This evening, celebrate our adventure on a sunset catamaran cruise. The next day, bid goodbye to your new friends and transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B, L, D; B)

DAY 7 GIRONA/FIGUERES Step back in time in the walled city of Girona and discover a tumultuous history of seven major conquests over eight hundred years—from the Romans to the Moors to Napoleon. Venture down labyrinthine streets and explore fortified walls, towers, and battlements. Examine the stone porticoes of the Jewish Quarter, or El Call, and climb a staircase to the town’s hilltop cathedral. This afternoon, travel to Figueres, birthplace of surrealist artist Salvador Dalí, and wander through a museum featuring his captivating work. In the town Púbol, delve further into Dalí’s eccentric imagination during a visit to the medieval castle that he purchased and decorated for his wife. (B, L) DAYS 8 & 9 BARCELONA/U.S. Today, visit the iconic Sagrada Família church to learn about its natureinspired design on a scavenger hunt exploring the soaring interiors of Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece. Later, discover the rhythms, footwork, and history of flamenco at a workshop led by a

RESERVE ONLINE AT NATIONALGEOGRAPHICEXPEDITIONS.COM

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: MAR 15 - 23 • JUN 21 - 29 • JUN 28 - JUL 6 • DEC 27, 2015 - JAN 4, 2016 ADULTS

$6,390

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$6,190

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,000. On the December departure, there is an additional holiday surcharge of $300 per person. International airfare to/from Spain is not included in the expedition cost.

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Vietnam Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • In Hanoi, meet a water-puppet maker to put on a show and learn to make traditional rice-dough figurines. • Go on a lively treasure hunt in the charming, beautifully preserved trading town of Hoi An. • Explore the flavors of Vietnam with a chef during a trip to Hoi An’s picturesque market and a cooking lesson. • Extend your adventure in Cambodia with a visit to the exotic temples and palaces of Angkor, home to Khmer kings a thousand years ago.

KID to KID CONNECTION Meet our pen pals at Hanoi’s Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, which highlights the cultures of the country’s 54 different ethnic groups. Together, kids will play games and watch a craftsman make traditional Vietnamese toy figurines from colorful rice dough, and then try their hand at modeling their own characters.

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iscover the enchanting landscapes, colorful traditions, enticing cuisine, and genuinely friendly people of a remarkable country at the crossroads of past and future. Ride bicycles past rice paddies and rural villages along the fertile shores of the Mekong Delta. Explore Hanoi’s Old Quarter, walk among the rugged ruins of My Son, paddle a boat along a palm-shaded canal, and zip through the streets of Saigon on a scooter. Kids team up for their very own scavenger hunt, learn to fish from a round basket boat, practice the folk art of water puppetry, and create a traditional toy with new friends.

ITINERARY - 11 DAYS DAYS 1, 2, & 3 U.S./HANOI, VIETNAM Welcome to Vietnam! After an overnight flight from the U.S., arrive in the capital city of Hanoi and transfer to our downtown hotel. Take time to get settled and have lunch before we head out to explore Hanoi in a typically Vietnamese fashion: by bicycle. Pedal an easy path around the shores of West Lake, taking in scenes of everyday life. Cross to a small island to visit Tran Quoc Pagoda, and then step into Quan Thanh Temple to see the statue of Taoist deity Tran Vu, revered by martial artists. Gather tonight for a lively welcome dinner at the restaurant of a renowned chef. Hotel de l’Opera (L, D) DAY 4 HANOI

Clockwise from above: A bicyclist transports produce in a typical scene of everyday life in Vietnam; young girls pose in a traditional riverboat; Vietnamese water puppetry has been an important folk art for centuries.

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Discover the charms of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, a warren of winding lanes, noodle vendors, silk shops, and cafés. Visit the mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh,

and explore the garden complex of the Temple of Literature, where Vietnam’s first university was established in 1076. After an inspiring lunch at a culinary school for disadvantaged youth, venture into the workshop of a seventhgeneration water-puppet craftsman to learn about a tradition that dates back a thousand years. Watch a traditional show, then make your own water puppets and try your hand at puppetry. (B, L, D) DAY 5 HANOI Head to the impressive Vietnam Museum of Ethnology for an introduction to the diverse rituals, arts, costumes,

and homes of Vietnam’s different ethnic groups. Here, we’ll be joined by our pen pals and their families for a lesson in how to make edible rice-powder figurines, or tò he, a traditional Vietnamese toy. Design tò he with your pen pal with the help of the museum’s craftsmen. Enjoy lunch in the Old Quarter, and then take an afternoon bike ride to Bat Trang pottery village or explore Hanoi’s streetfood scene with a resident chef-author. (B, L, D) DAY 6 DA NANG/HOI AN Fly to Da Nang and drive through lush countryside to Hoi An, a charming traditional Southeast Asian trading port that was once a hub of the spice trade. Relax at our beachfront hotel before dinner at a local restaurant. As the sun sets, glide down the Thu Bon River past coconut groves in traditional basket boats. Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa (B, L, D) DAY 7 HOI AN Spend the morning among the temples, pagodas, and covered bridges of old Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Adults join a guide for a walking tour and kids set off in teams on a lively scavenger hunt. Prizes will be awarded at lunch. This afternoon, choose your own adventure: take a bike ride through the countryside and stop at a river to go fishing with a local fisherman, learning to spread a traditional fishing net from

a basket boat. Or visit a community foundation that teaches arts and crafts to disadvantaged people. Meet a painter sponsored by the foundation and join in a painting class. Then watch artisans make traditional lanterns and create your own miniature lantern. (B, L, D) DAY 8 HOI AN Delve into the markets of Hoi An with a local chef and learn how to prepare a few of his signature dishes during a cooking class followed by lunch. This afternoon, choose to visit the Champa Kingdom temple complex of My Son, a World Heritage site accessed by bamboo bridges, or enjoy time to relax on the beach at our hotel. (B, L, D)

Vietnam. After a short river cruise, hop on bikes to pedal along back roads, over canals, and through villages. Stop at a fruit orchard to meet the owner, hear stories from his life, and sample his produce. Enjoy a paddleboat cruise along canals on our way to a 100-yearold family home, where we’ll be hosted for a lunch of typical Mekong specialties. Celebrate with a farewell dinner of topnotch Vietnamese cuisine. The next day, transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B, L, D; B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2014: DEC 26, 2014 - JAN 5, 2015 2015: MAR 13 - 23 • JUN 19 - 29 • JUL 31 - AUG 10 • DEC 18 – 28

DAY 9 HO CHI MINH CITY

ADULTS

$5,390

After a short flight to Saigon, now officially known as Ho Chi Minh City, have lunch in a local restaurant, then tour the main city sights: the 1960s-era Reunification Hall, the Central Post Office, the colonial buildings on Dong Khoi Street, the spectacular architecture of the city hall and the opera house, and more. This evening, choose to zip around like the locals on a scooter for a night tour of street food. Pullman Saigon Centre (B, L, D)

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,190

DAYS 10 & 11 MEKONG/ HO CHI MINH CITY/U.S. A full-day excursion up the Mekong River highlights rural life in southern CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $800. On the December 2014 and 2015 departures, there is an additional holiday surcharge of $200 per person. International airfare to Hanoi and return from Ho Chi Minh City and airfare within Vietnam are not included in the expedition cost. The group flights within Vietnam are $400 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a four-day post-trip extension to Cambodia or a four-day pre-trip extension to Ha Long Bay in Vietnam. Visit our website or call for details.

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Vietnam Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • In Hanoi, meet a water-puppet maker to put on a show and learn to make traditional rice-dough figurines. • Go on a lively treasure hunt in the charming, beautifully preserved trading town of Hoi An. • Explore the flavors of Vietnam with a chef during a trip to Hoi An’s picturesque market and a cooking lesson. • Extend your adventure in Cambodia with a visit to the exotic temples and palaces of Angkor, home to Khmer kings a thousand years ago.

KID to KID CONNECTION Meet our pen pals at Hanoi’s Vietnam Museum of Ethnology, which highlights the cultures of the country’s 54 different ethnic groups. Together, kids will play games and watch a craftsman make traditional Vietnamese toy figurines from colorful rice dough, and then try their hand at modeling their own characters.

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iscover the enchanting landscapes, colorful traditions, enticing cuisine, and genuinely friendly people of a remarkable country at the crossroads of past and future. Ride bicycles past rice paddies and rural villages along the fertile shores of the Mekong Delta. Explore Hanoi’s Old Quarter, walk among the rugged ruins of My Son, paddle a boat along a palm-shaded canal, and zip through the streets of Saigon on a scooter. Kids team up for their very own scavenger hunt, learn to fish from a round basket boat, practice the folk art of water puppetry, and create a traditional toy with new friends.

ITINERARY - 11 DAYS DAYS 1, 2, & 3 U.S./HANOI, VIETNAM Welcome to Vietnam! After an overnight flight from the U.S., arrive in the capital city of Hanoi and transfer to our downtown hotel. Take time to get settled and have lunch before we head out to explore Hanoi in a typically Vietnamese fashion: by bicycle. Pedal an easy path around the shores of West Lake, taking in scenes of everyday life. Cross to a small island to visit Tran Quoc Pagoda, and then step into Quan Thanh Temple to see the statue of Taoist deity Tran Vu, revered by martial artists. Gather tonight for a lively welcome dinner at the restaurant of a renowned chef. Hotel de l’Opera (L, D) DAY 4 HANOI

Clockwise from above: A bicyclist transports produce in a typical scene of everyday life in Vietnam; young girls pose in a traditional riverboat; Vietnamese water puppetry has been an important folk art for centuries.

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Discover the charms of Hanoi’s Old Quarter, a warren of winding lanes, noodle vendors, silk shops, and cafés. Visit the mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh,

and explore the garden complex of the Temple of Literature, where Vietnam’s first university was established in 1076. After an inspiring lunch at a culinary school for disadvantaged youth, venture into the workshop of a seventhgeneration water-puppet craftsman to learn about a tradition that dates back a thousand years. Watch a traditional show, then make your own water puppets and try your hand at puppetry. (B, L, D) DAY 5 HANOI Head to the impressive Vietnam Museum of Ethnology for an introduction to the diverse rituals, arts, costumes,

and homes of Vietnam’s different ethnic groups. Here, we’ll be joined by our pen pals and their families for a lesson in how to make edible rice-powder figurines, or tò he, a traditional Vietnamese toy. Design tò he with your pen pal with the help of the museum’s craftsmen. Enjoy lunch in the Old Quarter, and then take an afternoon bike ride to Bat Trang pottery village or explore Hanoi’s streetfood scene with a resident chef-author. (B, L, D) DAY 6 DA NANG/HOI AN Fly to Da Nang and drive through lush countryside to Hoi An, a charming traditional Southeast Asian trading port that was once a hub of the spice trade. Relax at our beachfront hotel before dinner at a local restaurant. As the sun sets, glide down the Thu Bon River past coconut groves in traditional basket boats. Victoria Hoi An Beach Resort & Spa (B, L, D) DAY 7 HOI AN Spend the morning among the temples, pagodas, and covered bridges of old Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Adults join a guide for a walking tour and kids set off in teams on a lively scavenger hunt. Prizes will be awarded at lunch. This afternoon, choose your own adventure: take a bike ride through the countryside and stop at a river to go fishing with a local fisherman, learning to spread a traditional fishing net from

a basket boat. Or visit a community foundation that teaches arts and crafts to disadvantaged people. Meet a painter sponsored by the foundation and join in a painting class. Then watch artisans make traditional lanterns and create your own miniature lantern. (B, L, D) DAY 8 HOI AN Delve into the markets of Hoi An with a local chef and learn how to prepare a few of his signature dishes during a cooking class followed by lunch. This afternoon, choose to visit the Champa Kingdom temple complex of My Son, a World Heritage site accessed by bamboo bridges, or enjoy time to relax on the beach at our hotel. (B, L, D)

Vietnam. After a short river cruise, hop on bikes to pedal along back roads, over canals, and through villages. Stop at a fruit orchard to meet the owner, hear stories from his life, and sample his produce. Enjoy a paddleboat cruise along canals on our way to a 100-yearold family home, where we’ll be hosted for a lunch of typical Mekong specialties. Celebrate with a farewell dinner of topnotch Vietnamese cuisine. The next day, transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B, L, D; B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2014: DEC 26, 2014 - JAN 5, 2015 2015: MAR 13 - 23 • JUN 19 - 29 • JUL 31 - AUG 10 • DEC 18 – 28

DAY 9 HO CHI MINH CITY

ADULTS

$5,390

After a short flight to Saigon, now officially known as Ho Chi Minh City, have lunch in a local restaurant, then tour the main city sights: the 1960s-era Reunification Hall, the Central Post Office, the colonial buildings on Dong Khoi Street, the spectacular architecture of the city hall and the opera house, and more. This evening, choose to zip around like the locals on a scooter for a night tour of street food. Pullman Saigon Centre (B, L, D)

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,190

DAYS 10 & 11 MEKONG/ HO CHI MINH CITY/U.S. A full-day excursion up the Mekong River highlights rural life in southern CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $800. On the December 2014 and 2015 departures, there is an additional holiday surcharge of $200 per person. International airfare to Hanoi and return from Ho Chi Minh City and airfare within Vietnam are not included in the expedition cost. The group flights within Vietnam are $400 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a four-day post-trip extension to Cambodia or a four-day pre-trip extension to Ha Long Bay in Vietnam. Visit our website or call for details.

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China Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Face an ancient army made of clay at the Terracotta Warriors museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and create your own warrior with an expert. • Participate in a hands-on cooking class and learn how to make classic Chinese dumplings. • Climb watchtowers on a less-visited part of the Great Wall and have lunch on the observation deck of Shanghai’s iconic Oriental Pearl TV Tower. • Join local masters to learn Chinese puppetry, martial arts and traditional kite making.

KID to KID CONNECTION

In the courtyard of a family home in Beijing’s historic hutongs, or lanes enjoy an afternoon with your pen pals. Teach each other how to write your names in English and Chinese, share a typical American game with your new friends, and learn a few phrases in Chinese.

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elcome to China—ancient, intriguing, beautiful, and mindboggling in its cultural and natural diversity. Get ready for a kaleidoscopic array of experiences: venture into Beijing’s Forbidden City and the watchtowers of the Great Wall; learn about an ancient emperor’s tomb with archaeologists in Xi’an; and zoom to the top of Shanghai’s most iconic skyscraper. Meet a traditional kite maker and a martial arts master, and learn how to make shadow puppets on a family adventure that will fascinate every generation.

ITINERARY - 10 DAYS DAYS 1, 2, & 3 U.S./SHANGHAI, CHINA Cross the international date line and arrive in Shanghai on Day 2. The next day, delve into Shanghai’s old town on a walk along the zigzagging paths of Yuyuan Garden, an oasis set amid medieval buildings festooned with traditional lanterns. Step into the bustling market nearby to see an intriguing array of wares—from Mao paraphernalia to vintage electronics to live chickens. Get a sampling of Chinese flavors at a delicious dim sum lunch. Then learn the secrets of Chinese cuisine with a local chef or join a tai chi master for a lesson. Gather for a fun welcome dinner. Regal International East Asia (B, L, D) DAY 4 SHANGHAI/XI’AN

Clockwise from above: China’s Great Wall winds from watchtower to watchtower along the hill crest; local kids try out their traditional kite in a city park; life-size terra-cotta warriors stand guard at the tomb of China’s First Emperor.

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Surround yourself with ancient treasures, including jades, bronzes, and imperial coins, on a private tour of the Shanghai Museum. The museum building

itself echoes the shape of a traditional cooking vessel called a ding. Then zoom into the future with a ride up to the top of the iconic Oriental Pearl TV Tower— the fifth-highest television tower in the world—measuring 1,541 feet. Take in panoramic views of the city and have lunch on the observation deck. This afternoon, fly northwest to Xi’an, once the capital of China. Westin Xi’an (B, L, D) DAY 5 XI’AN Descend into the tomb of China’s first emperor to meet the thousandsstrong army of terra-cotta warriors he

commissioned to protect his remains. Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, the tomb was accidentally discovered by a farmer in 1974. Join a museum clay master to create your own terra-cotta warrior using clay from the local pits—a unique and memorable souvenir. Stop in at a shadow puppetry studio for an introduction to this unique storytelling art form. Choose a shadow puppet and work with a puppet artist to “tell” your own story, carrying on a beautiful and time-honored tradition. Then enjoy dinner at a neighborhood restaurant. (B, L, D) DAY 6 XI’AN Xi’an’s medieval walls ring the old city, comprising one of the largest historic defense systems in the world. Hop on a bike for an easy ride along the top of these massive walls. Wander through the Small Wild Goose Pagoda to admire its exquisite architecture, and meet folk artists. Watch a demonstration of their traditional painting techniques, and pick up a brush yourself to try them out. Back in Xi’an, venture into the kitchen of the famous De Fa Cheng Dumpling Restaurant and learn from the chefs how to create these traditional morsels. Sit down to a delicious—and whimsical!—dumpling banquet. After a visit to the fascinating Shaanxi History Museum, enjoy an evening performance showcasing the music and dance of China’s golden age. (B, L, D)

DAY 7 XI’AN/BEIJING Begin the day at the remarkable Han Yang Ling tomb, the mausoleum of Jing Di, a Han dynasty emperor. Here, more than 60,000 figurines of people and animals offer a glimpse into everyday life some 2,000 years ago. Join archaeologists from the site for a fun and informative excavation class. Learn how to identify the distinct layers of history within the soil and use the tools of the trade to sift the clay for artifacts. After lunch, transfer to the airport for an afternoon flight to Beijing, and arrive at our hotel in time for dinner. Renaissance Beijing Capital Hotel (B, L, D) DAY 8 GREAT WALL OF CHINA/ BEIJING Encounter the legendary Great Wall, exploring the watchtowers and undulating walkways of the less-crowded Mutianyu section. Swoop back to ground level in a cable car and enjoy lunch at a nearby restaurant. Then enjoy a free afternoon to explore Beijing at your leisure. (B, L, D) DAY 9 BEIJING Visit Tiananmen Square, said to be so vast it can hold a million people, and step back into an era of emperors at the walled Forbidden City. Wander the narrow hutongs, or lanes, of Beijing’s historic neighborhoods to experience a traditional—and disappearing—way of life. We’ll meet up with our pen pals

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and their families in one of the hutong’s beautiful courtyards and get to know each other through a variety of fun activities. Then take a lesson in the martial art of Changquan from a local master. Or join an artisanal kite maker to learn about a kite-flying custom that dates back many centuries and make your own traditional Chinese kite. Tonight, celebrate our adventures together at a farewell dinner in downtown Beijing. (B, L, D) DAY 10 BEIJING/U.S. After breakfast, depart for the airport for your return flight, arriving home the same day. (B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 20 - 29 • JUL 4 – 13 • JUL 25 - AUG 3 ADULTS

$5,740

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,540

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,500. International airfare to Shanghai and return from Beijing and airfare within China are not included in the expedition cost. The group flights within China are $550 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a three-day post-trip extension to Chengdu and the Giant Panda Sanctuary. Visit our website or call for details.

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China Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Face an ancient army made of clay at the Terracotta Warriors museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and create your own warrior with an expert. • Participate in a hands-on cooking class and learn how to make classic Chinese dumplings. • Climb watchtowers on a less-visited part of the Great Wall and have lunch on the observation deck of Shanghai’s iconic Oriental Pearl TV Tower. • Join local masters to learn Chinese puppetry, martial arts and traditional kite making.

KID to KID CONNECTION

In the courtyard of a family home in Beijing’s historic hutongs, or lanes enjoy an afternoon with your pen pals. Teach each other how to write your names in English and Chinese, share a typical American game with your new friends, and learn a few phrases in Chinese.

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elcome to China—ancient, intriguing, beautiful, and mindboggling in its cultural and natural diversity. Get ready for a kaleidoscopic array of experiences: venture into Beijing’s Forbidden City and the watchtowers of the Great Wall; learn about an ancient emperor’s tomb with archaeologists in Xi’an; and zoom to the top of Shanghai’s most iconic skyscraper. Meet a traditional kite maker and a martial arts master, and learn how to make shadow puppets on a family adventure that will fascinate every generation.

ITINERARY - 10 DAYS DAYS 1, 2, & 3 U.S./SHANGHAI, CHINA Cross the international date line and arrive in Shanghai on Day 2. The next day, delve into Shanghai’s old town on a walk along the zigzagging paths of Yuyuan Garden, an oasis set amid medieval buildings festooned with traditional lanterns. Step into the bustling market nearby to see an intriguing array of wares—from Mao paraphernalia to vintage electronics to live chickens. Get a sampling of Chinese flavors at a delicious dim sum lunch. Then learn the secrets of Chinese cuisine with a local chef or join a tai chi master for a lesson. Gather for a fun welcome dinner. Regal International East Asia (B, L, D) DAY 4 SHANGHAI/XI’AN

Clockwise from above: China’s Great Wall winds from watchtower to watchtower along the hill crest; local kids try out their traditional kite in a city park; life-size terra-cotta warriors stand guard at the tomb of China’s First Emperor.

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Surround yourself with ancient treasures, including jades, bronzes, and imperial coins, on a private tour of the Shanghai Museum. The museum building

itself echoes the shape of a traditional cooking vessel called a ding. Then zoom into the future with a ride up to the top of the iconic Oriental Pearl TV Tower— the fifth-highest television tower in the world—measuring 1,541 feet. Take in panoramic views of the city and have lunch on the observation deck. This afternoon, fly northwest to Xi’an, once the capital of China. Westin Xi’an (B, L, D) DAY 5 XI’AN Descend into the tomb of China’s first emperor to meet the thousandsstrong army of terra-cotta warriors he

commissioned to protect his remains. Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, the tomb was accidentally discovered by a farmer in 1974. Join a museum clay master to create your own terra-cotta warrior using clay from the local pits—a unique and memorable souvenir. Stop in at a shadow puppetry studio for an introduction to this unique storytelling art form. Choose a shadow puppet and work with a puppet artist to “tell” your own story, carrying on a beautiful and time-honored tradition. Then enjoy dinner at a neighborhood restaurant. (B, L, D) DAY 6 XI’AN Xi’an’s medieval walls ring the old city, comprising one of the largest historic defense systems in the world. Hop on a bike for an easy ride along the top of these massive walls. Wander through the Small Wild Goose Pagoda to admire its exquisite architecture, and meet folk artists. Watch a demonstration of their traditional painting techniques, and pick up a brush yourself to try them out. Back in Xi’an, venture into the kitchen of the famous De Fa Cheng Dumpling Restaurant and learn from the chefs how to create these traditional morsels. Sit down to a delicious—and whimsical!—dumpling banquet. After a visit to the fascinating Shaanxi History Museum, enjoy an evening performance showcasing the music and dance of China’s golden age. (B, L, D)

DAY 7 XI’AN/BEIJING Begin the day at the remarkable Han Yang Ling tomb, the mausoleum of Jing Di, a Han dynasty emperor. Here, more than 60,000 figurines of people and animals offer a glimpse into everyday life some 2,000 years ago. Join archaeologists from the site for a fun and informative excavation class. Learn how to identify the distinct layers of history within the soil and use the tools of the trade to sift the clay for artifacts. After lunch, transfer to the airport for an afternoon flight to Beijing, and arrive at our hotel in time for dinner. Renaissance Beijing Capital Hotel (B, L, D) DAY 8 GREAT WALL OF CHINA/ BEIJING Encounter the legendary Great Wall, exploring the watchtowers and undulating walkways of the less-crowded Mutianyu section. Swoop back to ground level in a cable car and enjoy lunch at a nearby restaurant. Then enjoy a free afternoon to explore Beijing at your leisure. (B, L, D) DAY 9 BEIJING Visit Tiananmen Square, said to be so vast it can hold a million people, and step back into an era of emperors at the walled Forbidden City. Wander the narrow hutongs, or lanes, of Beijing’s historic neighborhoods to experience a traditional—and disappearing—way of life. We’ll meet up with our pen pals

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and their families in one of the hutong’s beautiful courtyards and get to know each other through a variety of fun activities. Then take a lesson in the martial art of Changquan from a local master. Or join an artisanal kite maker to learn about a kite-flying custom that dates back many centuries and make your own traditional Chinese kite. Tonight, celebrate our adventures together at a farewell dinner in downtown Beijing. (B, L, D) DAY 10 BEIJING/U.S. After breakfast, depart for the airport for your return flight, arriving home the same day. (B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 20 - 29 • JUL 4 – 13 • JUL 25 - AUG 3 ADULTS

$5,740

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,540

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,500. International airfare to Shanghai and return from Beijing and airfare within China are not included in the expedition cost. The group flights within China are $550 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a three-day post-trip extension to Chengdu and the Giant Panda Sanctuary. Visit our website or call for details.

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Tanzania Family Adventure

AFRICA ■

HIGHLIGHTS • Set out on safari in the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater, and discover lions, leopards, elephants, zebras, and much more. • Get immersed in Maasai culture on visits with warriors, artisans, and schoolchildren, and explore a traditional Maasai boma. • Take bush walks with rangers, enjoy a coffee-roasting demonstration, and spend a night camping under the stars in a private nature refuge. • Soar over the Serengeti on an optional hot air balloon ride, or take a dawn game drive to see the creatures of the savanna.

KID to KID CONNECTION

During our stay in the eastern Serengeti, kids will spend time in a Maasai village getting acquainted with their pen pals. We’ll learn phrases in Swahili and the local language, Maa; play a friendly game of soccer; and teach our Maasai friends traditional American games.

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enture into the wilds of Tanzania on a family safari and encounter a mind-boggling array of wildlife. Here, humans are but tiny dots on a sweeping savanna, surrounded by zebras and wildebeests, lions and cheetahs, elephants and rhinos, and hundreds of colorful bird species. Settle into a remote camp in a part of the eastern Serengeti known for its vast numbers of giraffes and elands. Get to know local Maasai people, who welcome us into their homes and schools and share their vibrant traditions. With the help of our trip leader and local rangers, learn to identify tracks and interpret animal behavior, and encounter an incredible array of wildlife on safari in the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater.

Clockwise from above: A lioness stands at attention in the grasslands of Tanzania; Maasai youths hit the air in a traditional jumping dance; young travelers pose with their Tanzanian young explorer leader.

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ITINERARY - 11 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./ARUSHA, TANZANIA Karibu! After an overnight flight, arrive into Kilimanjaro International Airport in Tanzania and transfer to our hotel in Arusha. Take the night to rest up before our adventure begins! Mount Meru Hotel DAY 3 EASTERN SERENGETI On a short flight to the eastern Serengeti, take in views of flamingofringed Lake Natron and Ol Doinyo Lengai, a freestanding active volcano that rises more than 9,700 feet. As we travel into our 12,000-acre private refuge, hailed as a model for community conservation and habitat restoration, catch a first glimpse of the Serengeti’s wildlife. This area has been nicknamed “Giraffic Park” and boasts some of the highest concentrations of elands in the region. Set out into the bush in the afternoon, exploring on foot or

by 4x4. Then immerse yourself in the vivid traditions of the Maasai, meeting young Maasai warriors, visiting a women’s beading collaborative, and listening to a local storyteller recount Maasai fables. Tonight, head out under a dazzling canopy of stars on a fascinating night safari, listening for and spotting nocturnal creatures. Eastern Serengeti Nyumba Camp (B, L, D) DAY 4 EASTERN SERENGETI Pay a visit to a Maasai village school and meet with students and teachers

DAY 10 ARUSHA/U.S.

to learn about the role of education in Maasai culture. Then get to know your Maasai pen pals, playing games and sharing stories. This afternoon, set out for a typical boma, a hamlet of mud houses surrounded by a brush fence, and “jump” into a traditional Maasai dance. If you choose, walk with our rangers into the wilderness and enjoy a night in an authentic bush camp, sitting around the campfire surrounded by the sounds of the Serengeti. Eastern Serengeti Nyumba Camp or Exclusive Bush Camp (B, L, D) DAYS 5, 6, & 7 SERENGETI Rise early for a morning walk with a wildlife expert, learning about the morning rituals of the Serengeti’s creatures and looking for a wide variety of birds. Spend three amazing days in fabled Serengeti National Park. Crisscross the open savanna on daily safaris, on the lookout for zebras, lions, giraffes, wildebeests, warthogs, elephants, wild dogs, hyenas, primates, and many hundreds of species of birds. Wind though rocky kopje terrain, tracking leopards on the hunt, and watch hippos wallowing in ponds. Get a bird’seye view of the stunning Serengeti on an optional early morning hot air balloon ride, or take a dawn game drive to see wildlife at one of their most active times. Experience the rich cultural life of the area on a number of excursions. Take a walk back in time at the Serengeti Visitor Centre, and then travel deep into

the park to identify animal prints with trackers. Try your hand at the game of bao before sitting down to a traditional Tanzanian feast. Central Serengeti Nyumba Camp (B, L, D DAILY) DAY 8 NGORONGORO HIGHLANDS Head into the highlands to Olduvai Gorge, where, in 1960, Louis and Mary Leakey discovered the remains of Homo habilis, one of the earliest humans, on a National Geographic–sponsored expedition. Later, settle into Gibb’s Farm, a beautiful organic coffee estate and ecolodge on the outer slopes of the Ngorongoro Crater. Take advantage of a free afternoon to relax on the veranda, visit the farm and its animals or ride a bike to the nearby village. Gibb’s Farm (B, L, D) DAY 9 NGORONGORO CRATER Descend 2,000 feet to the crater floor, home to one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in Africa. Spend a half day on safari, watching for elephants, cheetahs, and large lion prides, and keeping an eye out for endangered black rhinos on the shores of Lake Magadi. Then enjoy lunch at the Gibb’s Farm, followed by free time for a variety of activities. Gather around a fire to hear tembo (elephant) folktales or enjoy an optional Maasai massage before our farewell dinner. Gibb’s Farm (B, L, D)

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Return to Arusha, stopping on the way to meet a local historian and storyteller of the Iraqw people. Visit an inspiring art center that employs local people with special needs, and browse local handicrafts at Arusha’s Cultural Heritage center. Check into day rooms and enjoy time to relax or take a swim before transferring to the airport for your flight home. Mount Meru Hotel (B, L)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015:

MAR 14 - 24 • JUN 27 - JUL 7 • JUL 18 - 28 • AUG 1 - 11 • DEC 19 - 29, • DEC 26, 2015 - JAN 5, 2016

ADULTS

$6,290

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$6,090

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $800. Please note on December departures, there is an additional holiday surcharge of $300 per person. The optional bush camp accommodations on Day 4 are at an additional cost of $300 per person. International airfare to/from Kilimanjaro and airfare within Tanzania are not included in the expedition cost. The group flight within Tanzania is $300 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a three-day post-trip extension to Tarangire National Park. Visit our website or call for details.

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Tanzania Family Adventure

AFRICA ■

HIGHLIGHTS • Set out on safari in the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater, and discover lions, leopards, elephants, zebras, and much more. • Get immersed in Maasai culture on visits with warriors, artisans, and schoolchildren, and explore a traditional Maasai boma. • Take bush walks with rangers, enjoy a coffee-roasting demonstration, and spend a night camping under the stars in a private nature refuge. • Soar over the Serengeti on an optional hot air balloon ride, or take a dawn game drive to see the creatures of the savanna.

KID to KID CONNECTION

During our stay in the eastern Serengeti, kids will spend time in a Maasai village getting acquainted with their pen pals. We’ll learn phrases in Swahili and the local language, Maa; play a friendly game of soccer; and teach our Maasai friends traditional American games.

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enture into the wilds of Tanzania on a family safari and encounter a mind-boggling array of wildlife. Here, humans are but tiny dots on a sweeping savanna, surrounded by zebras and wildebeests, lions and cheetahs, elephants and rhinos, and hundreds of colorful bird species. Settle into a remote camp in a part of the eastern Serengeti known for its vast numbers of giraffes and elands. Get to know local Maasai people, who welcome us into their homes and schools and share their vibrant traditions. With the help of our trip leader and local rangers, learn to identify tracks and interpret animal behavior, and encounter an incredible array of wildlife on safari in the Serengeti and the Ngorongoro Crater.

Clockwise from above: A lioness stands at attention in the grasslands of Tanzania; Maasai youths hit the air in a traditional jumping dance; young travelers pose with their Tanzanian young explorer leader.

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ITINERARY - 11 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./ARUSHA, TANZANIA Karibu! After an overnight flight, arrive into Kilimanjaro International Airport in Tanzania and transfer to our hotel in Arusha. Take the night to rest up before our adventure begins! Mount Meru Hotel DAY 3 EASTERN SERENGETI On a short flight to the eastern Serengeti, take in views of flamingofringed Lake Natron and Ol Doinyo Lengai, a freestanding active volcano that rises more than 9,700 feet. As we travel into our 12,000-acre private refuge, hailed as a model for community conservation and habitat restoration, catch a first glimpse of the Serengeti’s wildlife. This area has been nicknamed “Giraffic Park” and boasts some of the highest concentrations of elands in the region. Set out into the bush in the afternoon, exploring on foot or

by 4x4. Then immerse yourself in the vivid traditions of the Maasai, meeting young Maasai warriors, visiting a women’s beading collaborative, and listening to a local storyteller recount Maasai fables. Tonight, head out under a dazzling canopy of stars on a fascinating night safari, listening for and spotting nocturnal creatures. Eastern Serengeti Nyumba Camp (B, L, D) DAY 4 EASTERN SERENGETI Pay a visit to a Maasai village school and meet with students and teachers

DAY 10 ARUSHA/U.S.

to learn about the role of education in Maasai culture. Then get to know your Maasai pen pals, playing games and sharing stories. This afternoon, set out for a typical boma, a hamlet of mud houses surrounded by a brush fence, and “jump” into a traditional Maasai dance. If you choose, walk with our rangers into the wilderness and enjoy a night in an authentic bush camp, sitting around the campfire surrounded by the sounds of the Serengeti. Eastern Serengeti Nyumba Camp or Exclusive Bush Camp (B, L, D) DAYS 5, 6, & 7 SERENGETI Rise early for a morning walk with a wildlife expert, learning about the morning rituals of the Serengeti’s creatures and looking for a wide variety of birds. Spend three amazing days in fabled Serengeti National Park. Crisscross the open savanna on daily safaris, on the lookout for zebras, lions, giraffes, wildebeests, warthogs, elephants, wild dogs, hyenas, primates, and many hundreds of species of birds. Wind though rocky kopje terrain, tracking leopards on the hunt, and watch hippos wallowing in ponds. Get a bird’seye view of the stunning Serengeti on an optional early morning hot air balloon ride, or take a dawn game drive to see wildlife at one of their most active times. Experience the rich cultural life of the area on a number of excursions. Take a walk back in time at the Serengeti Visitor Centre, and then travel deep into

the park to identify animal prints with trackers. Try your hand at the game of bao before sitting down to a traditional Tanzanian feast. Central Serengeti Nyumba Camp (B, L, D DAILY) DAY 8 NGORONGORO HIGHLANDS Head into the highlands to Olduvai Gorge, where, in 1960, Louis and Mary Leakey discovered the remains of Homo habilis, one of the earliest humans, on a National Geographic–sponsored expedition. Later, settle into Gibb’s Farm, a beautiful organic coffee estate and ecolodge on the outer slopes of the Ngorongoro Crater. Take advantage of a free afternoon to relax on the veranda, visit the farm and its animals or ride a bike to the nearby village. Gibb’s Farm (B, L, D) DAY 9 NGORONGORO CRATER Descend 2,000 feet to the crater floor, home to one of the highest concentrations of wildlife in Africa. Spend a half day on safari, watching for elephants, cheetahs, and large lion prides, and keeping an eye out for endangered black rhinos on the shores of Lake Magadi. Then enjoy lunch at the Gibb’s Farm, followed by free time for a variety of activities. Gather around a fire to hear tembo (elephant) folktales or enjoy an optional Maasai massage before our farewell dinner. Gibb’s Farm (B, L, D)

CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

Return to Arusha, stopping on the way to meet a local historian and storyteller of the Iraqw people. Visit an inspiring art center that employs local people with special needs, and browse local handicrafts at Arusha’s Cultural Heritage center. Check into day rooms and enjoy time to relax or take a swim before transferring to the airport for your flight home. Mount Meru Hotel (B, L)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015:

MAR 14 - 24 • JUN 27 - JUL 7 • JUL 18 - 28 • AUG 1 - 11 • DEC 19 - 29, • DEC 26, 2015 - JAN 5, 2016

ADULTS

$6,290

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$6,090

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $800. Please note on December departures, there is an additional holiday surcharge of $300 per person. The optional bush camp accommodations on Day 4 are at an additional cost of $300 per person. International airfare to/from Kilimanjaro and airfare within Tanzania are not included in the expedition cost. The group flight within Tanzania is $300 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a three-day post-trip extension to Tarangire National Park. Visit our website or call for details.

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South Africa Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Ride the suspended aerial cable car to the top of Table Mountain, and hike to the southwesternmost tip of Africa. • Learn to use a traditional bow and arrow with San hunter-gatherers, and try your hand at pottery and making mosaics with local artisans. • Go white-water rafting on the Sabie River, or take in the stunning views by foot along the Mac-Mac River. • Follow trackers on a wildlife identification adventure, and encounter lions, rhinos, giraffes, elephants, and much more in Kruger National Park and Kapama Private Game Reserve.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Join a talented drumming and marimba teacher for a music lesson with your pen pals at the Guga S’thebe Cultural Center in Langa. Learn to play traditional instruments with your new friends, and stomp to a lively beat in the traditional Gumboot Dance.

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rimming with fascinating cultures and eternally wild, South Africa offers an extraordinary array of family adventures. In Cape Town, explore Table Mountain and hike the hidden trails of Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. Walk among African penguins on the magnificent Cape Peninsula, and spend time with San people, learning ancient tracking and hunting techniques. Drive one of the world’s most spectacular roads, and get up close to endangered animals at a rehabilitation center. Then, during four days on safari, watch for the glow of eyes on a night game drive, observe a jawdropping array of species, and gaze at tangerine-colored sunsets melting into the bush. Clockwise from above: A vivid carmine bee eater stands in contrast to its striped perch; a young lion stays close to its mother on the South African savanna; Cape Town’s aerial cable car soars to the summit of Table Mountain.

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ITINERARY - 11 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA Wamkelekile! After an overnight flight, arrive at Cape Town International Airport and transfer to our hotel, located near the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront. After time to relax this afternoon, gather for an orientation with your South African trip leaders and head to a popular Cape Town restaurant to try some traditional dishes. Southern Sun the Cullinan (L, D) DAY 3 CAPE TOWN Spend today discovering Cape Town, starting early with an aerial cable car ride to the summit of 3,558-foot Table Mountain. Drive to Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, where more than 7,000 plant species thrive. In the company of a local botanist, see a spectacular baobab tree and the unusual blossoms of the endemic species of

the fynbos biome. This afternoon, visit the township of Langa to learn about the history of apartheid. Join township artists to make your own pottery, and gather for an interactive musical performance with our pen pals and their families. (B, L, D) DAY 4 CAPE TOWN Trace the coast of the Cape Peninsula on a spectacular drive to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Walk on Atlantic beach trails and hike along the cliffs overlooking False Bay, keeping an eye out for wildlife like bonteboks, baboons,

wildlife, relax at the pool, or enjoy a spa treatment before our afternoon safari. (B, L, D) or dolphins swimming off the coast. Hike to the lighthouse at Cape Point, near where the waters of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans merge. On our way back to Cape Town, stop in Simon’s Town and find yourself amid hundreds of African penguins on Boulders Beach. (B, L, D) DAY 5 CAPE TOWN Meet volunteers at the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds. Then delve into one of the oldest cultures on Earth at !Khwa ttu San Education and Culture Centre. Meet San people, hunter-gatherers once called “Bushmen,” to learn about their unique traditions and try your hand at shooting a bow and arrow or igniting a fire using sticks. Cook up a typical San ostrich dish with our hosts, or head into the countryside to learn ancient tracking techniques. (B, L, D) DAY 6 CAPE TOWN/KRUGER NATIONAL PARK Fly from Cape Town to Nelspruit this morning, and drive to the southern region of Kruger National Park, home to around 145 species of mammals and more than 470 species of birds. Our base here is a stunning lodge with strategically placed viewing balconies so we can watch wildlife as they come to drink at the river. Set out with trackers on our first safari this evening, looking for the “big five”: lions, elephants, Cape buffalo, leopards, and rhinos. Lukimbi Safari Lodge (B, L, D)

DAY 7 KRUGER NATIONAL PARK Wake up early for an open-vehicle game drive to observe wildlife active at dawn. Keep a lookout for the magnificent leopards that live in the southern part of Kruger, as well as endangered wild dogs. Return to the lodge for a hearty breakfast and time to relax at the pool. This afternoon, go on a bush walk with a tracker and learn to identify birds, plants, and animal footprints. Head out on an evening game drive followed by a special safari dinner. (B, L, D) DAY 8 KAPAMA GAME RESERVE Drive north to the 32,000-acre wilderness of Kapama Private Game Reserve. On the way, stop on the shores of the Sabie River to raft Class II and III rapids through lush forests, spotting wildlife on the banks. Or take a walk along the Mac-Mac River to view a spectacular set of twin waterfalls. This afternoon, pay a visit to the Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre to meet wildlife that has been injured, poisoned, or abandoned, and learn how they are rehabilitated. Arrive at Kapama for a late afternoon game drive before dinner at our lodge. Kapama Southern Camp (B, L, D)

DAYS 10 & 11 KAPAMA/ JOHANNESBURG/U.S. Enjoy a last game drive this morning. After breakfast, transfer to the airport in Hoedspruit for our flight to Johannesburg, where we connect with evening flights home. (B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: MAR 16 - 26 • JUN 27 - JUL 7 • AUG 1 - 11 • DEC 26, 2015 JAN 5, 2016 ADULTS

$6,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$6,790

The itinerary on these pages applies to the June and August departures. On the March departure, the group will stay at Kapama Southern Camp for the first two nights on safari, and Lukimbi Safari Lodge for the second two nights. On the December departure, the group will stay at Kapama Southern Camp for all four nights of the safari portion of the expedition. Call or visit our website for more details. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $800. On the December departure, there is an additional holiday surcharge of $300 per person. International airfare to and from South Africa are not included in the expedition cost. The group flights within South Africa are $700 (subject to change).

DAY 9 KAPAMA GAME RESERVE Greet the morning from your open 4x4 vehicle as you set out for a magical dawn drive around the reserve in search of the big five and other creatures that roam here. Take a bushwalk to identify signs of

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OPTIONAL EXTENSION Add a four-day post-trip extension to Victoria Falls. Visit our website or call for details.

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South Africa Family Adventure

AFRICA ■

HIGHLIGHTS • Ride the suspended aerial cable car to the top of Table Mountain, and hike to the southwesternmost tip of Africa. • Learn to use a traditional bow and arrow with San hunter-gatherers, and try your hand at pottery and making mosaics with local artisans. • Go white-water rafting on the Sabie River, or take in the stunning views by foot along the Mac-Mac River. • Follow trackers on a wildlife identification adventure, and encounter lions, rhinos, giraffes, elephants, and much more in Kruger National Park and Kapama Private Game Reserve.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Join a talented drumming and marimba teacher for a music lesson with your pen pals at the Guga S’thebe Cultural Center in Langa. Learn to play traditional instruments with your new friends, and stomp to a lively beat in the traditional Gumboot Dance.

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rimming with fascinating cultures and eternally wild, South Africa offers an extraordinary array of family adventures. In Cape Town, explore Table Mountain and hike the hidden trails of Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens. Walk among African penguins on the magnificent Cape Peninsula, and spend time with San people, learning ancient tracking and hunting techniques. Drive one of the world’s most spectacular roads, and get up close to endangered animals at a rehabilitation center. Then, during four days on safari, watch for the glow of eyes on a night game drive, observe a jawdropping array of species, and gaze at tangerine-colored sunsets melting into the bush. Clockwise from above: A vivid carmine bee eater stands in contrast to its striped perch; a young lion stays close to its mother on the South African savanna; Cape Town’s aerial cable car soars to the summit of Table Mountain.

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ITINERARY - 11 DAYS DAYS 1 & 2 U.S./CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA Wamkelekile! After an overnight flight, arrive at Cape Town International Airport and transfer to our hotel, located near the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront. After time to relax this afternoon, gather for an orientation with your South African trip leaders and head to a popular Cape Town restaurant to try some traditional dishes. Southern Sun the Cullinan (L, D) DAY 3 CAPE TOWN Spend today discovering Cape Town, starting early with an aerial cable car ride to the summit of 3,558-foot Table Mountain. Drive to Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden, where more than 7,000 plant species thrive. In the company of a local botanist, see a spectacular baobab tree and the unusual blossoms of the endemic species of

the fynbos biome. This afternoon, visit the township of Langa to learn about the history of apartheid. Join township artists to make your own pottery, and gather for an interactive musical performance with our pen pals and their families. (B, L, D) DAY 4 CAPE TOWN Trace the coast of the Cape Peninsula on a spectacular drive to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Walk on Atlantic beach trails and hike along the cliffs overlooking False Bay, keeping an eye out for wildlife like bonteboks, baboons,

wildlife, relax at the pool, or enjoy a spa treatment before our afternoon safari. (B, L, D) or dolphins swimming off the coast. Hike to the lighthouse at Cape Point, near where the waters of the Indian and Atlantic Oceans merge. On our way back to Cape Town, stop in Simon’s Town and find yourself amid hundreds of African penguins on Boulders Beach. (B, L, D) DAY 5 CAPE TOWN Meet volunteers at the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds. Then delve into one of the oldest cultures on Earth at !Khwa ttu San Education and Culture Centre. Meet San people, hunter-gatherers once called “Bushmen,” to learn about their unique traditions and try your hand at shooting a bow and arrow or igniting a fire using sticks. Cook up a typical San ostrich dish with our hosts, or head into the countryside to learn ancient tracking techniques. (B, L, D) DAY 6 CAPE TOWN/KRUGER NATIONAL PARK Fly from Cape Town to Nelspruit this morning, and drive to the southern region of Kruger National Park, home to around 145 species of mammals and more than 470 species of birds. Our base here is a stunning lodge with strategically placed viewing balconies so we can watch wildlife as they come to drink at the river. Set out with trackers on our first safari this evening, looking for the “big five”: lions, elephants, Cape buffalo, leopards, and rhinos. Lukimbi Safari Lodge (B, L, D)

DAY 7 KRUGER NATIONAL PARK Wake up early for an open-vehicle game drive to observe wildlife active at dawn. Keep a lookout for the magnificent leopards that live in the southern part of Kruger, as well as endangered wild dogs. Return to the lodge for a hearty breakfast and time to relax at the pool. This afternoon, go on a bush walk with a tracker and learn to identify birds, plants, and animal footprints. Head out on an evening game drive followed by a special safari dinner. (B, L, D) DAY 8 KAPAMA GAME RESERVE Drive north to the 32,000-acre wilderness of Kapama Private Game Reserve. On the way, stop on the shores of the Sabie River to raft Class II and III rapids through lush forests, spotting wildlife on the banks. Or take a walk along the Mac-Mac River to view a spectacular set of twin waterfalls. This afternoon, pay a visit to the Moholoholo Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre to meet wildlife that has been injured, poisoned, or abandoned, and learn how they are rehabilitated. Arrive at Kapama for a late afternoon game drive before dinner at our lodge. Kapama Southern Camp (B, L, D)

DAYS 10 & 11 KAPAMA/ JOHANNESBURG/U.S. Enjoy a last game drive this morning. After breakfast, transfer to the airport in Hoedspruit for our flight to Johannesburg, where we connect with evening flights home. (B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: MAR 16 - 26 • JUN 27 - JUL 7 • AUG 1 - 11 • DEC 26, 2015 JAN 5, 2016 ADULTS

$6,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$6,790

The itinerary on these pages applies to the June and August departures. On the March departure, the group will stay at Kapama Southern Camp for the first two nights on safari, and Lukimbi Safari Lodge for the second two nights. On the December departure, the group will stay at Kapama Southern Camp for all four nights of the safari portion of the expedition. Call or visit our website for more details. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $800. On the December departure, there is an additional holiday surcharge of $300 per person. International airfare to and from South Africa are not included in the expedition cost. The group flights within South Africa are $700 (subject to change).

DAY 9 KAPAMA GAME RESERVE Greet the morning from your open 4x4 vehicle as you set out for a magical dawn drive around the reserve in search of the big five and other creatures that roam here. Take a bushwalk to identify signs of

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HIGHLIGHTS • Enjoy an unforgettable day of adventure in and around the treetops and volcanic canyon landscapes of Río Blanco. • Go zip-lining through tropical forests, surrounded by astonishing varieties of wildlife. • Eat lunch in the National Theater, have dinner in a tree house, and visit a coffee plantation. • See Costa Rica’s wild cats at a rescue center established to help orphaned or wounded animals, like jaguars and ocelots.

KID to KID CONNECTION In the village of Colonia Libertad, kids will get to know their “tico” pen pals during an afternoon of fun activities. They’ll join artisans to learn how to make soap using local herbs, teach their new friends how to play basketball at hoops that have been donated to the community, and plant trees together.

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rom misty cloud forests to ancient volcanic landscapes fringed by jungle, Costa Rica brims with natural wonders. Encounter wildlife and wild places up close as we float, hike, and swim on a fun-filled family adventure. Peer at white-faced capuchins, jaguars, howler monkeys, sloths, caimans, and toucans. Swing through the cloud forest canopy on a zip line and splash down the Corobicí River on a floating trip. Immerse yourselves in local life on visits to a coffee plantation, a rural village, and the lively markets of San José.

Clockwise from above: Canopy walkways bring visitors face to face with the treetops; a young traveler discovers a colorful new friend in a keelbilled toucan; a red-eyed green tree frog clings to a leaf.

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ITINERARY - 7 DAYS DAY 1 U.S./SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA Bienvenidos! Your tropical adventure begins in San José, Costa Rica’s vibrant capital city. Meet fellow travelers and our expedition leaders—both “ticos,” or native Costa Ricans—at a welcome dinner. Real InterContinental San José (D) DAY 2 SAN JOSÉ/MONTEVERDE Explore the beauties of San José—from tropical fruit stands at the Mercado Central to the glittering Museum of Pre-Columbian Gold. Visit the city’s architectural showpiece, the Teatro Nacional, and have lunch at its lovely restaurant. Then head north into the verdant Tilarán mountain range and the cloud forests of Monteverde. Settle into our hotel situated on a private 150-acre farm adjacent to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. Go on a twilight forest walk as nocturnal creatures awaken, on the lookout for hole-dwelling tarantulas,

porcupines, tree frogs, and snakes; and discover why their feeding and breeding habits are best suited for the dark of night. El Establo (B, L, D) DAY 3 MONTEVERDE As warm trade winds blow over the Caribbean and reach land, they cool and

condense, bathing the Monteverde cloud forests in a lingering mist. Set out on a hike with a local expert to experience the forest’s remarkable beauty and biodiversity, training your eyes and ears to spot wild inhabitants amid the greenery. Wind along trails flanked by giant ferns, dangling vines, and mosses, and identify some of the 500-plus species of orchids. Look for wildlife: howler monkeys, tapirs, sloths, leafcutter ants, snakes, and frogs, and an array of colorful birds and butterflies. Later, see how coffee is grown and roasted on a family-run coffee plantation, and go for a ride in an ox-drawn cart or ride a zip line through the forest canopy! Have dinner tonight in a tree house. (B, L, D) DAY 4 GUANACASTE Head to sun-drenched Guanacaste Province, full of rivers, volcanic scenery, and deep canyons. Float down the Corobicí River through the tropical dry forest, keeping your eyes peeled for otters, monkeys, raccoon-like coatis, iguanas, and small crocodiles. Some 300 species of birds dwell in and around nearby Palo Verde National Park; our river guides will point out storks, herons, kingfishers, roseate spoonbills, and others as you drift along the riverbanks. Then visit the Las Pumas Rescue Center for a close-up look at Costa Rica’s wild cats, such as jaguars, pumas, ocelots, and jaguarundis. Río Perdido (B, L, D)

DAY 5 RÍO PERDIDO Spend the day on an excursion in and around the canyons of Río Blanco—a wild, arid landscape of hot springs and age-old rock formations. Here, mineral waters pour forth from canyon walls and bubble up around river boulders, nourishing trees that soar to neckbending heights. Go on an exhilarating aerial adventure amid the wildlife-rich forest canopy: clamber on canyon platforms, walk across hanging bridges, zip-line across the rushing river, and swing and hike through the treetops and canyons. Or opt for a scenic hike with opportunities to swim in the river’s crystal clear waters and soak in thermal pools with views over ancient volcanic landscapes. (B, L, D) DAY 6 COLONIA LIBERTAD We’re off to the tropics today, trading the arid climate of central Guanacaste for the volcanic highland rain forest. At a sustainability-focused ranch, wander through an organic garden and learn about the cultivation of local fruits, chocolate, coffee, and medicinal plants. Take a tractor-pulled cart ride among macadamia orchards, tropical flowers, and groves of cacao trees—whose huge seed pods yield the key ingredient in chocolate. Enjoy a traditional Costa Rican lunch overlooking twin volcanoes. Then spend the afternoon at Colonia Libertad, a farming community that maintains a traditional lifestyle closely CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

connected to nature. Kids meet their pen pals at the local school, play basketball, plant trees together, and forge new friendships. At our farewell dinner tonight, young explorers can share bits from their trip journals and exchange contact information with their new friends. (B, L, D) DAY 7 LIBERIA/U.S. Transfer to the airport for your flight home this morning. (B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2014: DEC 20 – 26 2015: MAR 14 – 20 • JUN 13 – 19 • JUL 5 – 11 • JUL 25 – 31 • DEC 20 – 26 • DEC 26, 2015 - JAN 1, 2016 ADULTS 2014: $3,790

2015: $3,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17) 2014: $3,590

2015: $3,890

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $800. International airfare to San José and return from Liberia is not included in the expedition cost.

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a four-day post-trip extension to Playa Hermosa or Papagayo Bay on the Pacific coast. Visit our website or call for details.

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HIGHLIGHTS • Enjoy an unforgettable day of adventure in and around the treetops and volcanic canyon landscapes of Río Blanco. • Go zip-lining through tropical forests, surrounded by astonishing varieties of wildlife. • Eat lunch in the National Theater, have dinner in a tree house, and visit a coffee plantation. • See Costa Rica’s wild cats at a rescue center established to help orphaned or wounded animals, like jaguars and ocelots.

KID to KID CONNECTION In the village of Colonia Libertad, kids will get to know their “tico” pen pals during an afternoon of fun activities. They’ll join artisans to learn how to make soap using local herbs, teach their new friends how to play basketball at hoops that have been donated to the community, and plant trees together.

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rom misty cloud forests to ancient volcanic landscapes fringed by jungle, Costa Rica brims with natural wonders. Encounter wildlife and wild places up close as we float, hike, and swim on a fun-filled family adventure. Peer at white-faced capuchins, jaguars, howler monkeys, sloths, caimans, and toucans. Swing through the cloud forest canopy on a zip line and splash down the Corobicí River on a floating trip. Immerse yourselves in local life on visits to a coffee plantation, a rural village, and the lively markets of San José.

Clockwise from above: Canopy walkways bring visitors face to face with the treetops; a young traveler discovers a colorful new friend in a keelbilled toucan; a red-eyed green tree frog clings to a leaf.

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ITINERARY - 7 DAYS DAY 1 U.S./SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA Bienvenidos! Your tropical adventure begins in San José, Costa Rica’s vibrant capital city. Meet fellow travelers and our expedition leaders—both “ticos,” or native Costa Ricans—at a welcome dinner. Real InterContinental San José (D) DAY 2 SAN JOSÉ/MONTEVERDE Explore the beauties of San José—from tropical fruit stands at the Mercado Central to the glittering Museum of Pre-Columbian Gold. Visit the city’s architectural showpiece, the Teatro Nacional, and have lunch at its lovely restaurant. Then head north into the verdant Tilarán mountain range and the cloud forests of Monteverde. Settle into our hotel situated on a private 150-acre farm adjacent to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve. Go on a twilight forest walk as nocturnal creatures awaken, on the lookout for hole-dwelling tarantulas,

porcupines, tree frogs, and snakes; and discover why their feeding and breeding habits are best suited for the dark of night. El Establo (B, L, D) DAY 3 MONTEVERDE As warm trade winds blow over the Caribbean and reach land, they cool and

condense, bathing the Monteverde cloud forests in a lingering mist. Set out on a hike with a local expert to experience the forest’s remarkable beauty and biodiversity, training your eyes and ears to spot wild inhabitants amid the greenery. Wind along trails flanked by giant ferns, dangling vines, and mosses, and identify some of the 500-plus species of orchids. Look for wildlife: howler monkeys, tapirs, sloths, leafcutter ants, snakes, and frogs, and an array of colorful birds and butterflies. Later, see how coffee is grown and roasted on a family-run coffee plantation, and go for a ride in an ox-drawn cart or ride a zip line through the forest canopy! Have dinner tonight in a tree house. (B, L, D) DAY 4 GUANACASTE Head to sun-drenched Guanacaste Province, full of rivers, volcanic scenery, and deep canyons. Float down the Corobicí River through the tropical dry forest, keeping your eyes peeled for otters, monkeys, raccoon-like coatis, iguanas, and small crocodiles. Some 300 species of birds dwell in and around nearby Palo Verde National Park; our river guides will point out storks, herons, kingfishers, roseate spoonbills, and others as you drift along the riverbanks. Then visit the Las Pumas Rescue Center for a close-up look at Costa Rica’s wild cats, such as jaguars, pumas, ocelots, and jaguarundis. Río Perdido (B, L, D)

DAY 5 RÍO PERDIDO Spend the day on an excursion in and around the canyons of Río Blanco—a wild, arid landscape of hot springs and age-old rock formations. Here, mineral waters pour forth from canyon walls and bubble up around river boulders, nourishing trees that soar to neckbending heights. Go on an exhilarating aerial adventure amid the wildlife-rich forest canopy: clamber on canyon platforms, walk across hanging bridges, zip-line across the rushing river, and swing and hike through the treetops and canyons. Or opt for a scenic hike with opportunities to swim in the river’s crystal clear waters and soak in thermal pools with views over ancient volcanic landscapes. (B, L, D) DAY 6 COLONIA LIBERTAD We’re off to the tropics today, trading the arid climate of central Guanacaste for the volcanic highland rain forest. At a sustainability-focused ranch, wander through an organic garden and learn about the cultivation of local fruits, chocolate, coffee, and medicinal plants. Take a tractor-pulled cart ride among macadamia orchards, tropical flowers, and groves of cacao trees—whose huge seed pods yield the key ingredient in chocolate. Enjoy a traditional Costa Rican lunch overlooking twin volcanoes. Then spend the afternoon at Colonia Libertad, a farming community that maintains a traditional lifestyle closely CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

connected to nature. Kids meet their pen pals at the local school, play basketball, plant trees together, and forge new friendships. At our farewell dinner tonight, young explorers can share bits from their trip journals and exchange contact information with their new friends. (B, L, D) DAY 7 LIBERIA/U.S. Transfer to the airport for your flight home this morning. (B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2014: DEC 20 – 26 2015: MAR 14 – 20 • JUN 13 – 19 • JUL 5 – 11 • JUL 25 – 31 • DEC 20 – 26 • DEC 26, 2015 - JAN 1, 2016 ADULTS 2014: $3,790

2015: $3,990

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17) 2014: $3,590

2015: $3,890

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $800. International airfare to San José and return from Liberia is not included in the expedition cost.

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a four-day post-trip extension to Playa Hermosa or Papagayo Bay on the Pacific coast. Visit our website or call for details.

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Alaska’s Inside Passage

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ravel along Alaska’s Inside Passage on an unforgettable family voyage on board the National Geographic Sea Bird. Exploring with our team of naturalists, discover hidden inlets by kayak and hike along sparkling salmon streams as you experience the pristine beauty of the Alaskan wilderness.

HIGHLIGHTS • Spot black and brown bears and breaching humpback whales aboard the National Geographic Sea Bird. • Glide in an expedition landing craft among a maze of icebergs in Tracy Arm Fjord. • Participate in special kids’ activities, such as scavenger hunts and handson lessons with our naturalists.

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DAY 5 ICY STRAIT AND THE INIAN ISLANDS

DAY 1 SEATTLE/JUNEAU, ALASKA

Hike and kayak among the Inian Islands. We’ll search for whales in the rich waters of Icy Strait and, conditions permitting, lower the ship’s hydrophone to listen in on the whales’ communication. (B, L, D)

Arrive in Juneau, meet your naturalists and visit Mendenhall Glacier. Embark the ship and settle into your cabin before dinner. (D) DAY 2 TRACY ARM—FORDS TERROR WILDERNESS Voyage into Tracy or Endicott Arm, both spectacular fjords. See the soaring Dawes or South Sawyer Glacier up close and take a scenic cruise in an expedition landing craft. (B, L, D) DAY 3 PETERSBURG Search for humpback whales as we head towards Mitkof Island. Explore the “muskeg,” a unique Southeast Alaskan ecosystem. Enjoy a crab feast this evening. (B, L, D) DAY 4 FREDERICK SOUND AND CHATHAM STRAIT With luck, we’ll see whales breaching, tail slapping, and feeding. We’ll explore spectacular bays and inlets, following bear trails and salmon streams. (B, L, D) Above: Kayakers explore the rocky shores of an Alaskan fjord.

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Accompanying each voyage is a diverse expedition team and a National Geographic expert. Jon Waterhouse, National Geographic Fellow, will join the June 27 departure.

DAY 6 GLACIER BAY NATIONAL PARK By special permit, we’ll explore Glacier Bay. Wildness abounds; mountain goats and brown bears patrol the shore, while harbor seals and Steller sea lions swim the icy waters. (B, L, D) DAY 7 SOUTHEAST ALASKA’S ISLANDS, BAYS, AND FJORDS We may explore an isolated beach, beachcomb, and hike stunning forest trails, or see bear tracks worn into the soil while walking in an isolated meadow. (B, L, D) DAY 8 SITKA/SEATTLE After breakfast we disembark in Sitka. Visit the onion-domed St. Michael’s Russian Orthodox Church. Drive to the airport for our afternoon flight to Seattle. (B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 27 - JUL 4* • JUL 18 - 25 • AUG 1 - 8 *Indicates trip operates in reverse. CATEGORY 1

ADULTS $6,290 CHILDREN UNDER 18 $5,790

CATEGORY 2

ADULTS $7,340 CHILDREN UNDER 18 $6,840

CATEGORY 3

ADULTS $8,390 CHILDREN UNDER 18 $7,890

Visit our website for photos and a deck plan of the National Geographic Sea Bird. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single cabin, add $3,150 in Category 1 and $3,670 in Category 2. Third person rates are available in a limited number of Category 3 cabins at one half the double occupancy rate. Airfare to Juneau and return from Sitka is not included in the expedition cost.

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n the shadow of Mount McKinley, set out on a family expedition into the heart of Alaska’s untouched wilderness. Go hiking with naturalists to search for wildlife, stroll through old frontier towns, and spot whales and other marine life on Prince William Sound.

HIGHLIGHTS • Pan for gold in glacier-fed rivers, and go on a scavenger hunt in Denali National Park and Preserve. • Look for calving glaciers, humpback whales, and playful sea otters on a wildlife cruise on Prince William Sound. • Encounter animals up close at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, home of orphaned or injured moose, coyotes, bears, and more.

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the village with your family tonight. Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge (B, L)

DAYS 1 & 2 FAIRBANKS, ALASKA/ DENALI NATIONAL PARK

DAY 6 TALKEETNA/GIRDWOOD

Arrive in Fairbanks and check into our hotel. The next morning, set out through taiga forests to Denali National Park and Preserve, on the lookout for moose, caribou, gray wolves, Dall sheep, and perhaps a grizzly bear. Settle into our lodge in the former mining settlement of Kantishna. Pike’s Waterfront Lodge; Denali Backcountry Lodge (B, L, D) DAYS 3 & 4 DENALI NATIONAL PARK Spend two days exploring Denali’s wilderness with our naturalist. Head out on a variety of hikes and walks, learn about the park’s flora and fauna. Kids can go sleuthing for wildflowers and animals on an outdoor scavenger hunt. If you wish, take an optional flightseeing trip around Mount McKinley. (B, L, D DAILY) DAY 5 DENALI/TALKEETNA Wake up early to watch wildlife at one of their most active times as we drive out of the park. Board the Denali Star train to the historic village of Talkeetna, a launching point for Mount McKinley climbers. Enjoy free time to explore

Set off on a route named one of National Geographic’s “Drives of a Lifetime,” following the stunning Seward Highway past the snowcapped Chugach Mountains and Cook Inlet. Arrive in scenic Girdwood, a former supply camp for gold miners, and check into our mountain hotel. Young explorers take part in a gold-panning expedition while adults go for a hike or unwind at our hotel. Tonight, kids head into town for special kids-only dinner. Hotel Alyeska (B, L, D) DAY 7 PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND Embark on a full-day cruise on Prince William Sound. Look for humpback whales, orcas, and seals. Tonight, celebrate your Alaskan adventure at a farewell dinner. (D)

EXPEDITION TEAM Along with a dynamic expedition team, a National Geographic expert will accompany each trip. M Jackson, environmental educator, will join the August 7 departure.

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUL 1 – 8 • JUL 10 - 17 • AUG 7 - 14 ADULTS

$5,695

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,125

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,400. Airfare from/to your home city is not included in the expedition cost.

DAY 8 GIRDWOOD/ANCHORAGE Meet bison, elk, coyotes, and bears at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, which rehabilitates injured and orphaned animals. After lunch, return to Anchorage for your flight home. (B, L)

Above: A grizzly and her cub soak up the sunshine in Denali.

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Grand Canyon, Bryce, and Zion

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enture into the geological wonderland of the American Southwest with our experts. Discover the Grand Canyon’s spectacular North Rim, the slot canyons and hanging gardens of Zion, and Bryce Canyon’s maze of red rock spires; and stay in historic park lodges.

HIGHLIGHTS • Hike or ride a mule along the Grand Canyon’s rim and peer into its miledeep chasm. • Splash through the Narrows of the Virgin River beneath Zion’s sheer red cliffs. • Go on a scavenger hunt amid the whimsical hoodoos of Bryce Canyon, and find out how these towering pillars of rock were formed.

ITINERARY - 8 DAYS DAY 1 ST. GEORGE, UTAH Arrive in St. George and check into our hotel. Hilton Garden Inn DAYS 2 & 3 GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, ARIZONA Travel southeast to Grand Canyon National Park, taking in views of the canyon as we drive along the Transept Trail. Walk along the North Rim to our historic lodge, perched at the edge of the canyon. The next day, kids saddle up for a mule ride while adults can learn about the canyon’s unique ecosystems from our expert and choose from a variety of hikes. Grand Canyon Lodge North Rim (B, L, D DAILY) DAYS 4 & 5 GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK/ZION NATIONAL PARK Rise early and travel out of the park through the red rock landscape of Angel Canyon. Stop to visit the Best Friends Animal Society’s Sanctuary, which cares for orphaned or abandoned animals on a vast reserve of 3,700 acres. Continue to Zion National Park, a magical landscape of slot canyons, lush hanging gardens, 36

and cascading waterfalls. Find out how geological events shaped this land, explore the Narrows of the Virgin River, and climb to Scout Lookout for a panoramic view. Enjoy an evening in the western town of Springdale, just outside the park. Cliffrose Lodge (B, L, D; B, L) DAYS 6 & 7 ZION NATIONAL PARK/ BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK Drive to Bryce Canyon National Park and pause for photos at Fairyland Point. The next day, hike the Rim Trail overlooking Bryce Amphitheater, painted all shades of pink, red, and orange. In the afternoon, kids set off on a scavenger hunt to look for lizards, hawks, and other wildlife. Meanwhile, adults can relax at our lodge, go hiking, or drive to Rainbow Point for incredible views. Cap off the day with a fun farewell dinner. Bryce Canyon Lodge (B, L, D DAILY)

EXPEDITION TEAM Along with a dynamic expedition team, a National Geographic expert will accompany each trip. Kirt Kempter, field geologist and teacher, will join the June 20 departure.

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 20 – 27 • JUL 18 – 25 • AUG 1 - 8 ADULTS

$4,095

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$3,685

Prices are per person, double occupancy. Price does not include a 6.25% Utah state sales tax. For a single room, add $900. Airfare from/to your home city is not included in the expedition cost.

DAY 8 BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK/ST. GEORGE Leave the multicolored sculptures of Bryce Canyon and head to lesser-known Kolob Canyon. Hike up the short Timber Creek Overlook Trail and peer into the red sandstone expanse. After a picnic lunch, travel to St. George for your flight home. (B, L)

Above: Travelers take in the sunlit hues of the Grand Canyon from their rocky perch.


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stonish your family with all that is colossal here, from the soaring wall of El Capitan to ancient sequoias that reach into the sky. Hear the stories of photographer Ansel Adams and conservationist John Muir, two legendary men who cherished and helped protect the wonders of Yosemite.

HIGHLIGHTS • Spot wildlife on a walk with a naturalist from the Yosemite Conservancy. • Enjoy a kid-friendly rock-climbing class with well-trained instructors. • Visit the gold rush town of Mariposa and try your hand at panning for gold.

ITINERARY - 7 DAYS DAY 1 SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA Arrive in San Francisco and transfer to our hotel. Enjoy a free evening to relax and visit the city. The Prescott Hotel DAY 2 MARIPOSA Step back in time at the Mariposa Museum and History Center, exploring the old stamp mill, the blacksmith shop, and newspaper press. After a picnic lunch, enter the realm of Sequoiadendron giganteum, the largest living organism by volume, on a guided walk through a giant sequoia grove. Check into our lodge near the south entrance of Yosemite tonight. Tenaya Lodge (B, L, D) DAY 3 GLACIER POINT Journey north to magnificent Yosemite Valley. Ascend to Glacier Point, some 3,200 feet above the valley floor, for sweeping views of El Capitan and Half Dome. We arrive at our historic lodge this afternoon and learn about its art and architecture on a guided tour. The Ahwahnee Hotel (B, L) DAY 4 YOSEMITE VALLEY Children ages seven and over have a chance to take part in a kid-friendly

rock-climbing class with the guidance of well-trained instructors and an expedition leader. Adults take a morning walk with a naturalist to Swinging Bridge, where we’ll stop for a picnic. Later on in the evening, we all meet up on the Great Lawn for stargazing. (B, L, D) DAY 5 YOSEMITE VALLEY Walk to Mirror Lake, or choose a more strenuous climb to Vernal Falls. Kids can hop on mules to ride to the falls to meet up with parents. Then enjoy an insightful visit to the Ansel Adams Gallery. Evergreen Lodge (B, D)

EXPEDITION TEAM Along with a dynamic expedition team, a National Geographic expert will accompany each trip. Geographer, educator, and author Stephen F. Cunha will join all 2015 departures.

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUL 8 - 14 • JUL 29 AUG 4 • AUG 5 – 11

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See an exhibit on John Muir and the region’s early residents at the historic Parsons Memorial Lodge. Stroll along the famed Pacific Crest Trail, taking in stunning views from the highest meadows in the Sierra Nevada. (B, L, D)

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$4,315

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,500. Airfare from/to your home city is not included in the expedition cost.

DAY 7 HETCH HETCHY Learn about the fascinating history of the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir. Then enjoy a farm-to-table lunch on our way back to San Francisco for your flight home. (L) Above: Glass-like waters mirror the iconic rock formations of Yosemite.

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Yellowstone and Grand Teton

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xplore two of America’s incredible National Parks, and discover erupting Old Faithful and the stunning alpine lakes nestled high in the Tetons. Go on a variety of hikes, walks, and wildlife drives, and spend two nights in vibrant Jackson, Wyoming.

HIGHLIGHTS • Meet grizzly bears rescued by naturalist and Nat Geo WILD host Casey Anderson. • Set out on a scavenger hunt in search of wildlife and wildflowers, and look for bears, wolves, elk, bison, and more on safari in Lamar Valley. • Take to the wild waters of the Snake River on a white-water rafting adventure.

ITINERARY - 8 DAYS DAY 1 BOZEMAN, MONTANA Arrive in Bozeman, Montana, and check into our hotel. Hilton Garden Inn Bozeman DAY 2 MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WYOMING The adventure kicks off in the morning at Montana Grizzly Encounter, a bear rescue and education sanctuary founded by Casey Anderson, the host of Nat Geo WILD’s Expedition Wild series. Then travel to Yellowstone National Park and settle into the historic village of Mammoth Hot Springs. Tonight, gather for a fun welcome dinner. Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Cabins (B, D) DAYS 3, 4, & 5 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Rise early for an unforgettable safari in the wildlife-rich Lamar Valley. Keep your binoculars handy as you search for bears, elk, eagles, and elusive wolves. Walk along the rim of the spectacular Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and discover waterfalls set against red and gold cliffs. Look for bison, coyotes, and perhaps a grizzly in Hayden Valley, and 38

continue to our next lodge. Wake up to the clockwork eruption of Old Faithful, and discover an incredible landscape of stinky fumaroles, belching mud pots, and gem-colored mineral pools. Kids head off on a wildlife scavenger hunt, while adults have a chance to hike further or unwind at our lodge. Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel and Cabins; Old Faithful Snow Lodge or Old Faithful Inn (B, L, D DAILY) DAYS 6 & 7 GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK/JACKSON Journey south to the saw-toothed, snowy peaks of the Teton Range, and spend two days discovering the park on a variety of hikes to alpine lakes and glacier-carved valleys. Get to know Jackson, a lively mountain town with Old West flair, and visit its National Museum of Wildlife Art if you wish. Gather for a farewell dinner at a restaurant in town. The Lexington at Jackson Hole Hotel & Suites (B, L; B, L, D)

EXPEDITION TEAM Along with a dynamic expedition team, a National Geographic expert will accompany each trip. Lou Good, a secondgeneration National Park Service veteran, will join the June 20 and August 8 departures.

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 20 – 27 • JUL 18 – 25 • JUL 25 - AUG 1 • AUG 8 - 15 ADULTS

$4,250

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$3,825

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,100. Airfare from/to your home city is not included in the expedition cost.

DAY 8 SNAKE RIVER/JACKSON Cap off the adventure with an exhilarating white-water rafting trip down the Snake River. After a final picnic lunch, transfer to the airport for your flight home. (B, L)

Above: Dazzling hues of coral and gold set off the jagged peaks of the Grand Tetons.


Winter Wildlife in Yellowstone

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ncounter the magic of Yellowstone in winter, when snow sets off the steaming, rainbowcolored pools and wildlife is easier to spot against the white landscape. Exploring by private snow coach, reach remote parts of the park that few see in winter.

HIGHLIGHTS • Watch Old Faithful Geyser explode into the sky, and discover Yellowstone’s hidden treasures. • Go on a snowshoeing expedition to track wildlife with a guide. • Meet an award-winning cinematographer and learn about the park’s reintroduction of wolves.

ITINERARY - 6 DAYS DAY 1 BOZEMAN, MONTANA/ MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WYOMING Meet up in Bozeman and drive to the Yellowstone National Park, looking for bald eagles, mule deer, antelope, and bighorn sheep on the way. After settling into our lodge, head out to explore the colorful terraces of Mammoth Hot Springs outlined in pure white snow. Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel or Best Western Plus by Mammoth Hot Springs (D) DAY 2 LAMAR VALLEY Take a snowy safari to the rolling meadows of Lamar Valley, and use a spotting scope to search among herds of elk and bison for coyotes, eagles, and elusive wolves. Tonight, meet an Emmy® award–winning cinematographer who has filmed wolves and other wildlife for National Geographic. (B, L, D) DAY 3 GRAND CANYON OF THE YELLOWSTONE Journey by private snow coach to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Walk among the burbling mud pots of the Upper Geyser Basin before arriving at Old Faithful, which shoots water into

the sky like clockwork. Tonight, kids are treated to a kids-only dinner, games by the fire, and a guided stargazing walk. Old Faithful Snow Lodge (B, L, D) DAY 4 OLD FAITHFUL Learn about the park’s geology as you explore a dramatic landscape of erupting geysers, frozen waterfalls, and mineral pools in astonishing gem-like colors. This afternoon, kids track wildlife on a guided snowshoeing expedition. Old Faithful Snow Lodge (B, L, D) DAY 5 YELLOWSTONE/BIG SKY, MONTANA Stop to see the Fountain Paint Pots on our way out of the park via West Yellowstone Gate. Travel to our log cabin lodge in Gallatin Canyon, near Big Sky, Montana. Set off on a sleigh ride through the snowy countryside, and then celebrate your winter adventure at a farewell dinner. 320 Guest Ranch (B, L, D)

EXPEDITION TEAM Along with a dynamic expedition team, a National Geographic expert will accompany each trip. Jason Matthews, environmental educator and guide, will join the December 30 departure.

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2014: DEC 24 – 29 • DEC 30, 2014 - JAN 4, 2015 ADULTS

$3,595

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$3,225

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $740. Airfare from/to your home city is not included in the expedition cost.

DAY 6 BOZEMAN Return to Bozeman for your flight home. (B)

Above: Wintry mists off a mineral pool ice the nearby pines.

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Hawaii Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • On a private cruise, spot humpback whales and listen to their songs through underwater hydrophones. • Get immersed in Hawaiian tradition with hands-on activities including stand-up paddleboarding, outrigger canoeing, lei making, hula dancing, and kayaking. • Hike across the lava floor of a steaming crater in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and stroll the black volcanic sands of Punalu�u Beach. • Go horseback riding at a local ranch, visit a coffee plantation, and explore ancient temples steeped in Hawaiian legend and lore.

DAY 8 PU�UKOHOLĀ HEIAU/KONA

EXPEDITION TEAM Accompanying each expedition is a diverse team of expert leaders and a National Geographic expert. Flip Nicklin, National Geographic Photographer and marine biologist, will join the December 27 departure.

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rom steaming volcanoes and lava-sculpted landscapes to lush jungles and endless beaches, Hawaii is a fantastic destination for families. Set out to explore beautiful Maui on a variety of excursions, spotting humpback whales, discovering ancient temples, and venturing to sacred pools nestled within tropical forests. Then fly to the Big Island, home to the geologic wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hike through rain forest to a steaming black lava crater, encounter blooming tropical gardens laced with waterfalls, and experience authentic Hawaiian culture during fun activities for all ages.

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ITINERARY - 8 DAYS DAY 1 MAUI, HAWAII Aloha, and welcome to Maui—the second largest island of the Hawaiian chain. Settle into our hotel on Maui’s north shore and meet fellow travelers at a fun welcome dinner this evening. Lumeria Maui (D) DAY 2 MAUI Venture to the former whaling center of Lahaina and join naturalists on an expedition to spot humpback whales in the migratory waters of �Au�au Channel. View these graceful and playful creatures in the wild and listen to their songs through underwater hydrophones. Later, have lunch overlooking a palm tree lined beach before setting out on an amazing coastal drive along the serpentine Hana Highway, named one of the world’s greatest road trips in National Geographic’s book Drives of a Lifetime. Travassa Hana (B, L, D)

DAY 3 HANA Spend the morning at Wai�anapanapa State Park, where jungle-clad hills tumble toward a black-pebble coastline. Explore the park’s volcanic beach, sea caves, and a freshwater pool believed to have once been the hiding place of an ancient Hawaiian princess. After lunch, visit the sacred pools of Haleakalā National Park and go for a swim if you choose. Those interested can continue on a longer hike to Waimoku Falls. This evening, learn about the Polynesian origins of hula dancing during a lively

demonstration and try your hand at making a traditional Hawaiian lei. Travaasa Hana. (B, L, D) DAY 4 THE BIG ISLAND Board an early flight to the island of Hawaii, known as the Big Island, and home to two of the world’s most active volcanoes—Mauna Loa and Kīlauea. Exciting adventures are in store over the next few days, as we explore this wonderland of lava deserts, emerald valleys, jungles, beaches, and mountains. After arriving in Hilo, get acquainted with the island during a scenic drive along the Hamakua coast. Then explore the nature trails of Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, situated in a rain forest valley laced with towering palms, exotic blooms, and waterfalls. Continue to the charming village of Volcano, home to a thriving artist community, and check into our hotel near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Kilauea Lodge or Volcano House (B, L, D) DAY 5 THE BIG ISLAND This morning, set out to explore Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Hike to Kīlauea Iki crater (Little Kīlauea), descending through rain forest and groves of giant ferns to the crater’s black lava moonscape. Keep an eye out for colorful tropical birds, such as the scarlet �i�iwi, while walking past plumes rising

from fissures in the crater floor. This afternoon, kids go horseback riding at a ranch followed by a kid-friendly meal and bowling with our Expedition Leader, while adults gather for a relaxing dinner. (B, L, D)

Cap off your family adventure with a visit to the 18th-century temple built by King Kamehameha I, which rises majestically above the turquoise waters of the Pacific. Then transfer to the airport for your return flight. The Fairmont Orchid (B)

DAY 6 SOUTH POINT/KONA COAST Explore the black sands of Punalu�u Beach, created when lava flowed into the ocean and exploded into tiny particles. Take a tour of Pu�uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, a sacred place of refuge for those who broke the laws, or kapu, of ancient Hawaiian society. Visit a traditional coffee farm along the sun-drenched Kona coast and the bay where Captain James Cook was killed in 1779. Enjoy a family dinner on your own this evening. The Fairmont Orchid (B, L) DAY 7 NORTH KOHALA COAST Today, adults visit local artists in Hawi Town and Kapaau while kids can try one of Hawaii’s most popular sports, stand-up paddleboarding, or outrigger canoeing. In the afternoon, enjoy an opportunity to snorkel as a family in the clear waters near our hotel, searching for sea turtles, rays, tropical fish, and other inhabitants of the coral reef offshore. Gather to watch the sunset before feasting on Hawaiian specialties during a farewell dinner. (B, D) CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 20 - 27, JUL 11 - 18 • AUG 8 – 15 • DEC 27, 2015 - JAN 3, 2016 ADULTS

$5,895

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,305

Price is per person, double occupancy. On the December 2015 departure, there is a $200 holiday surcharge. For a single room, add $1,350 on the June, July, and August departures, and $1,650 on the December 27th departure. Airfare from/to your home city is not included in the expedition cost. Group flights within Hawaii are $300 on the June, July, and August departures, and $350 on the December 27th departure.

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Hawaii Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • On a private cruise, spot humpback whales and listen to their songs through underwater hydrophones. • Get immersed in Hawaiian tradition with hands-on activities including stand-up paddleboarding, outrigger canoeing, lei making, hula dancing, and kayaking. • Hike across the lava floor of a steaming crater in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and stroll the black volcanic sands of Punalu�u Beach. • Go horseback riding at a local ranch, visit a coffee plantation, and explore ancient temples steeped in Hawaiian legend and lore.

DAY 8 PU�UKOHOLĀ HEIAU/KONA

EXPEDITION TEAM Accompanying each expedition is a diverse team of expert leaders and a National Geographic expert. Flip Nicklin, National Geographic Photographer and marine biologist, will join the December 27 departure.

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rom steaming volcanoes and lava-sculpted landscapes to lush jungles and endless beaches, Hawaii is a fantastic destination for families. Set out to explore beautiful Maui on a variety of excursions, spotting humpback whales, discovering ancient temples, and venturing to sacred pools nestled within tropical forests. Then fly to the Big Island, home to the geologic wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hike through rain forest to a steaming black lava crater, encounter blooming tropical gardens laced with waterfalls, and experience authentic Hawaiian culture during fun activities for all ages.

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ITINERARY - 8 DAYS DAY 1 MAUI, HAWAII Aloha, and welcome to Maui—the second largest island of the Hawaiian chain. Settle into our hotel on Maui’s north shore and meet fellow travelers at a fun welcome dinner this evening. Lumeria Maui (D) DAY 2 MAUI Venture to the former whaling center of Lahaina and join naturalists on an expedition to spot humpback whales in the migratory waters of �Au�au Channel. View these graceful and playful creatures in the wild and listen to their songs through underwater hydrophones. Later, have lunch overlooking a palm tree lined beach before setting out on an amazing coastal drive along the serpentine Hana Highway, named one of the world’s greatest road trips in National Geographic’s book Drives of a Lifetime. Travassa Hana (B, L, D)

DAY 3 HANA Spend the morning at Wai�anapanapa State Park, where jungle-clad hills tumble toward a black-pebble coastline. Explore the park’s volcanic beach, sea caves, and a freshwater pool believed to have once been the hiding place of an ancient Hawaiian princess. After lunch, visit the sacred pools of Haleakalā National Park and go for a swim if you choose. Those interested can continue on a longer hike to Waimoku Falls. This evening, learn about the Polynesian origins of hula dancing during a lively

demonstration and try your hand at making a traditional Hawaiian lei. Travaasa Hana. (B, L, D) DAY 4 THE BIG ISLAND Board an early flight to the island of Hawaii, known as the Big Island, and home to two of the world’s most active volcanoes—Mauna Loa and Kīlauea. Exciting adventures are in store over the next few days, as we explore this wonderland of lava deserts, emerald valleys, jungles, beaches, and mountains. After arriving in Hilo, get acquainted with the island during a scenic drive along the Hamakua coast. Then explore the nature trails of Hawaii Tropical Botanical Garden, situated in a rain forest valley laced with towering palms, exotic blooms, and waterfalls. Continue to the charming village of Volcano, home to a thriving artist community, and check into our hotel near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Kilauea Lodge or Volcano House (B, L, D) DAY 5 THE BIG ISLAND This morning, set out to explore Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Hike to Kīlauea Iki crater (Little Kīlauea), descending through rain forest and groves of giant ferns to the crater’s black lava moonscape. Keep an eye out for colorful tropical birds, such as the scarlet �i�iwi, while walking past plumes rising

from fissures in the crater floor. This afternoon, kids go horseback riding at a ranch followed by a kid-friendly meal and bowling with our Expedition Leader, while adults gather for a relaxing dinner. (B, L, D)

Cap off your family adventure with a visit to the 18th-century temple built by King Kamehameha I, which rises majestically above the turquoise waters of the Pacific. Then transfer to the airport for your return flight. The Fairmont Orchid (B)

DAY 6 SOUTH POINT/KONA COAST Explore the black sands of Punalu�u Beach, created when lava flowed into the ocean and exploded into tiny particles. Take a tour of Pu�uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, a sacred place of refuge for those who broke the laws, or kapu, of ancient Hawaiian society. Visit a traditional coffee farm along the sun-drenched Kona coast and the bay where Captain James Cook was killed in 1779. Enjoy a family dinner on your own this evening. The Fairmont Orchid (B, L) DAY 7 NORTH KOHALA COAST Today, adults visit local artists in Hawi Town and Kapaau while kids can try one of Hawaii’s most popular sports, stand-up paddleboarding, or outrigger canoeing. In the afternoon, enjoy an opportunity to snorkel as a family in the clear waters near our hotel, searching for sea turtles, rays, tropical fish, and other inhabitants of the coral reef offshore. Gather to watch the sunset before feasting on Hawaiian specialties during a farewell dinner. (B, D) CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: JUN 20 - 27, JUL 11 - 18 • AUG 8 – 15 • DEC 27, 2015 - JAN 3, 2016 ADULTS

$5,895

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17)

$5,305

Price is per person, double occupancy. On the December 2015 departure, there is a $200 holiday surcharge. For a single room, add $1,350 on the June, July, and August departures, and $1,650 on the December 27th departure. Airfare from/to your home city is not included in the expedition cost. Group flights within Hawaii are $300 on the June, July, and August departures, and $350 on the December 27th departure.

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Galápagos Family Odyssey

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HIGHLIGHTS • Discover the fascinating wildlife and geology of the Galápagos Islands aboard the National Geographic Endeavour or National Geographic Islander. • Cruise to pristine islands and walk among colonies of animals and birds unfazed by your presence. • Snorkel among sea turtles, quirky penguins, and playful sea lions. • Participate in special kids’ activities, such as stargazing, scavenger hunts, and knot-tying lessons.

EXPEDITION TEAM Accompanying each voyage is a diverse expedition team and a National Geographic expert. Biologist and Crittercam inventor, Greg Marshall, will join the June 26 and July 3 departures.

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n the Galápagos Archipelago, sea lions loll and frolic, 100-yearold giant tortoises roam, bluefooted boobies strut their stuff, and prehistoric-looking iguanas pile themselves on lava rocks to soak up the sun. The magic of these islands is that their creatures are full of personality and unafraid—of people or each other. Travel aboard the National Geographic Endeavour or National Geographic Islander and join our team of local naturalists to learn about the unique wildlife and geology of the islands.

Clockwise from above: Sea lions bicker playfully as a father and son ready their camera; Blue-footed boobies flaunt their vibrant feet to attract mates; Kayakers skim through pristine waters on the lookout for marine life.

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ITINERARY - 10 DAYS DAY 1 U.S./GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR

Listed below are some of the islands we may visit* during our expeditions:

Depart for Guayaquil and upon arrival, transfer to our hotel. Hotel Hilton Colón

Isla Bartolomé

DAY 2 GUAYAQUIL/GALÁPAGOS This morning, fly to the Galápagos Islands and board our comfortable expedition ship. After lunch, we begin our exploration of the islands. (B, L, D) DAYS 3 THROUGH 8 EXPLORING THE GALÁPAGOS In keeping with the nature of an expedition, our itinerary in the islands is flexible, allowing us to take advantage of unexpected wildlife sightings and make the most of our time in this extraordinary wildlife sanctuary. You will have the opportunity to go on nature walks with local naturalists; swim; snorkel; or explore the waters by kayak, glass-bottom boat (National Geographic Endeavour only), or Zodiac. (B, L, D DAILY)

Walk to the top of Bartolomé’s volcanic cone for a stunning view of Pinnacle Rock and the surrounding whitesand beaches. You may also have the opportunity to swim with Galápagos penguins.

Isla Santiago

Isla Fernandina

Follow a path along a series of tide pools and underwater caverns in search of Galápagos fur seals, marine iguanas, sea lions, and Sally Lightfoot crabs.

Discover the marine iguana haven of Punta Espinoza as we hike over lava flows. Galápagos hawks and sea lion nurseries are also found on this island.

Isla Santa Cruz

Isla Española

Santa Cruz is home to the Charles Darwin Research Station, a breeding station for endangered native species. Learn about the Darwin Foundation and their giant Galápagos tortoise breeding program. Later, travel into the highlands where wild tortoises forage.

See Darwin’s finches, boobies, and waved albatross on this birder’s paradise. Walk among vivid green and red marine iguanas, and observe sea lions up close on a pristine white-sand beach.

Isla Isabela Spend the early morning on the lookout for dolphins, whales, sea turtles, and the unusual ocean sunfish, the Mola mola. Explore caves and hidden lagoons by Zodiac, and snorkel among sea turtles. Isla Floreana At Champion Islet, snorkel among sea lions, or peer into an underwater world in a glass-bottom boat (National Geographic Endeavour only) while keeping an eye out for the endangered Floreana mockingbird. Those interested can visit Post Office Bay—if you see a letter addressed to someone who lives near you, the tradition is to deliver it by hand.

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015:

JUN 26 - JUL 5 [END] • JUL 3 - 12 [END] • JUL 4 - 13 [ISL] • JUL 25 - AUG 3 [ISL] • AUG 7 - 16 [END]

[ISL] National Geographic Islander [END] National Geographic Endeavour CATEGORY 1 $6,290 [END], $6,760 [ISL] CATEGORY 2: $6,990 [END], $7,590 [ISL] CATEGORY 3 $7,650 [END], $8,270 [ISL]

DAY 9 GALÁPAGOS/GUAYAQUIL

CATEGORY 4 $8,290 [END], $8,750 [ISL]

After breakfast, disembark the ship and fly to Guayaquil. The evening is at your leisure. Hotel Hilton Colón (B)

CATEGORY 5 $10,280 [END], $10,650 [ISL]

DAY 10 GUAYAQUIL/U.S. Depart Guayaquil this morning, arriving home the same day. (B) *Please note: Itineraries vary slightly from week to week, subject to the Galápagos National Park regulations. Each itinerary will include Isla Santa Cruz and a selection of the other stops listed on these pages.

Visit our website for photos and deck plans of the National Geographic Islander and the National Geographic Endeavour. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For children under 18, deduct $500 from the adult rate. For a single cabin on the National Geographic Endeavour, add $1,570 in Category 1 and $1,740 in Category 2. For a single cabin on the National Geographic Islander, add $3,380 in Category 1 and $3,800 in Category 2. International airfare to/from Guayaquil and airfare between Guayaquil and Galápagos are not included in the expedition cost. The group flight between Guayaquil and Galápagos is $495 for adults and $250 for children under 12 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a pre- or post-trip extension to Machu Picchu and Cusco, Peru or Quito, Ecuador. Visit our website or call for details.

CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

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Galápagos Family Odyssey

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HIGHLIGHTS • Discover the fascinating wildlife and geology of the Galápagos Islands aboard the National Geographic Endeavour or National Geographic Islander. • Cruise to pristine islands and walk among colonies of animals and birds unfazed by your presence. • Snorkel among sea turtles, quirky penguins, and playful sea lions. • Participate in special kids’ activities, such as stargazing, scavenger hunts, and knot-tying lessons.

EXPEDITION TEAM Accompanying each voyage is a diverse expedition team and a National Geographic expert. Biologist and Crittercam inventor, Greg Marshall, will join the June 26 and July 3 departures.

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n the Galápagos Archipelago, sea lions loll and frolic, 100-yearold giant tortoises roam, bluefooted boobies strut their stuff, and prehistoric-looking iguanas pile themselves on lava rocks to soak up the sun. The magic of these islands is that their creatures are full of personality and unafraid—of people or each other. Travel aboard the National Geographic Endeavour or National Geographic Islander and join our team of local naturalists to learn about the unique wildlife and geology of the islands.

Clockwise from above: Sea lions bicker playfully as a father and son ready their camera; Blue-footed boobies flaunt their vibrant feet to attract mates; Kayakers skim through pristine waters on the lookout for marine life.

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ITINERARY - 10 DAYS DAY 1 U.S./GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR

Listed below are some of the islands we may visit* during our expeditions:

Depart for Guayaquil and upon arrival, transfer to our hotel. Hotel Hilton Colón

Isla Bartolomé

DAY 2 GUAYAQUIL/GALÁPAGOS This morning, fly to the Galápagos Islands and board our comfortable expedition ship. After lunch, we begin our exploration of the islands. (B, L, D) DAYS 3 THROUGH 8 EXPLORING THE GALÁPAGOS In keeping with the nature of an expedition, our itinerary in the islands is flexible, allowing us to take advantage of unexpected wildlife sightings and make the most of our time in this extraordinary wildlife sanctuary. You will have the opportunity to go on nature walks with local naturalists; swim; snorkel; or explore the waters by kayak, glass-bottom boat (National Geographic Endeavour only), or Zodiac. (B, L, D DAILY)

Walk to the top of Bartolomé’s volcanic cone for a stunning view of Pinnacle Rock and the surrounding whitesand beaches. You may also have the opportunity to swim with Galápagos penguins.

Isla Santiago

Isla Fernandina

Follow a path along a series of tide pools and underwater caverns in search of Galápagos fur seals, marine iguanas, sea lions, and Sally Lightfoot crabs.

Discover the marine iguana haven of Punta Espinoza as we hike over lava flows. Galápagos hawks and sea lion nurseries are also found on this island.

Isla Santa Cruz

Isla Española

Santa Cruz is home to the Charles Darwin Research Station, a breeding station for endangered native species. Learn about the Darwin Foundation and their giant Galápagos tortoise breeding program. Later, travel into the highlands where wild tortoises forage.

See Darwin’s finches, boobies, and waved albatross on this birder’s paradise. Walk among vivid green and red marine iguanas, and observe sea lions up close on a pristine white-sand beach.

Isla Isabela Spend the early morning on the lookout for dolphins, whales, sea turtles, and the unusual ocean sunfish, the Mola mola. Explore caves and hidden lagoons by Zodiac, and snorkel among sea turtles. Isla Floreana At Champion Islet, snorkel among sea lions, or peer into an underwater world in a glass-bottom boat (National Geographic Endeavour only) while keeping an eye out for the endangered Floreana mockingbird. Those interested can visit Post Office Bay—if you see a letter addressed to someone who lives near you, the tradition is to deliver it by hand.

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015:

JUN 26 - JUL 5 [END] • JUL 3 - 12 [END] • JUL 4 - 13 [ISL] • JUL 25 - AUG 3 [ISL] • AUG 7 - 16 [END]

[ISL] National Geographic Islander [END] National Geographic Endeavour CATEGORY 1 $6,290 [END], $6,760 [ISL] CATEGORY 2: $6,990 [END], $7,590 [ISL] CATEGORY 3 $7,650 [END], $8,270 [ISL]

DAY 9 GALÁPAGOS/GUAYAQUIL

CATEGORY 4 $8,290 [END], $8,750 [ISL]

After breakfast, disembark the ship and fly to Guayaquil. The evening is at your leisure. Hotel Hilton Colón (B)

CATEGORY 5 $10,280 [END], $10,650 [ISL]

DAY 10 GUAYAQUIL/U.S. Depart Guayaquil this morning, arriving home the same day. (B) *Please note: Itineraries vary slightly from week to week, subject to the Galápagos National Park regulations. Each itinerary will include Isla Santa Cruz and a selection of the other stops listed on these pages.

Visit our website for photos and deck plans of the National Geographic Islander and the National Geographic Endeavour. Prices are per person, double occupancy. For children under 18, deduct $500 from the adult rate. For a single cabin on the National Geographic Endeavour, add $1,570 in Category 1 and $1,740 in Category 2. For a single cabin on the National Geographic Islander, add $3,380 in Category 1 and $3,800 in Category 2. International airfare to/from Guayaquil and airfare between Guayaquil and Galápagos are not included in the expedition cost. The group flight between Guayaquil and Galápagos is $495 for adults and $250 for children under 12 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a pre- or post-trip extension to Machu Picchu and Cusco, Peru or Quito, Ecuador. Visit our website or call for details.

CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

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Peru Family Adventure

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HIGHLIGHTS • Spend an entire day at Machu Picchu exploring the mysterious ruins and hiking the site’s peaks for stunning views. • Join local chefs, bakers, equestrians, weavers, and more for hands-on experiences of beloved Peruvian traditions. • Explore the ancient stone fortress and bustling colonial plazas of the lively Inca capital of Cusco. • Travel by train and bus through the Inca’s Sacred Valley, meeting locals along the way.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Kids will meet their pen pals at the Picaflor House, an after-school enrichment program for disadvantaged children located outside of Cusco. They’ll work together on a creative arts project, sharing phrases in Spanish, Kichwa, and English, and then head outside for a fun game of soccer.

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ntroduce your family to the mysteries of the Inca and the vibrant traditions of the Andes on this fascinating journey to Peru. Venture into Inca fortresses and towns built of giant boulders, and get immersed in the swirl of colors and crafts at a village market. Ride a Peruvian paso horse, try your hand at traditional weaving, and go hiking among salt terraces and ancient ruins. A spectacular train ride brings us high into the Andean peaks to amazing Machu Picchu for a full day of exploration in this lost citadel of the Inca.

Clockwise from above: Budding photographers train their cameras on the mountaintop ruins of Machu Picchu; a Peruvian girl’s smile is complimented by the vibrant colors of her traditional dress; a llama surveys the scene in Peru’s Andes.

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ITINERARY - 8 DAYS DAY 1 U.S./LIMA, PERU Welcome to Peru, land of the Inca! Arrive in Lima and transfer to our hotel. The remainder of the day is free so you can rest up for our grand adventure. Costa Del Sol Ramada Lima Airport DAY 2 CUSCO/SACRED VALLEY Meet up with the group this morning and fly to the stunning city of Cusco, considered the “navel” of the world by the Inca. Venture into Sacsayhuamán fortress, a fantastic example of Inca architecture and engineering, built with 50- to 100-ton stones that fit together so tightly that not even a sheet of paper can slide between them. Learn about the important battle that was waged against Spanish conquistadors here as we explore the fortress. After lunch in the colorful market town of Pisac, go hiking in the terraced hills above the town, reaching Inca ruins on the top of

the ridge via either a moderate or more challenging trail. Then drive down into the Sacred Valley of the Inca, following the Urubamba River to our stomping ground for the next three days. Aranwa Sacred Valley Hotel Resort & Wellness Spa (B, L, D) DAY 3 SACRED VALLEY In Peru’s Andes, weaving is a timeless tradition full of symbolism and ritual. Discover this ancient art form with those who are carrying it on as we visit a remote hillside village where National Geographic grantee Nilda

Callañaupa welcomes us to her Center for Traditional Textiles. Nilda’s efforts have helped preserve age-old recipes for natural dyes, the symbolism of woven patterns, and the authenticity of Andean weaving. In the company of local weavers, learn how to mix dyes, spin wool by hand, and set up a loom. After lunch in a nearby village, head back to our base for your choice of fun activities. Hop astride a Peruvian paso horse and take note of its smooth and delicate gait as you ride through the countryside. Or go on a hike among glittering salt terraces in Maras. You may also decide to relax poolside at the hotel and take advantage of the spa. (B, L, D) DAY 4 SACRED VALLEY/AGUAS CALIENTES Spend the morning in the countryside, discovering the innovative ways the Inca irrigated and terraced their fields. Walk through the farmlands with a master chef who is dedicated to continuing the ancient culinary customs of his country. Local farmers join us for a pachamanca, a traditional meal cooked in the ground. Later, explore the enchanting town of Ollantaytambo, where Spanish colonial buildings overlap original Inca structures. Then hop on the train toward Machu Picchu, passing breathtaking mountain vistas. Our home tonight is surrounded by cloud forests near the town of Aguas Calientes. Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel (B, L, D)

DAY 5 MACHU PICCHU Spend all day exploring the citadel, hiking the steep surrounding peaks for jaw-dropping views, and pondering the mysteries of this “lost” city of the Inca— forgotten after the Spanish conquest and only rediscovered by the West in 1911 by Hiram Bingham, who excavated the site with funding from National Geographic. (B, L, D)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2014: DEC 21 – 28 • DEC 28, 2014 - JAN 4, 2015

DAY 6 SACRED VALLEY/CUSCO Ride back up the valley to sample pan chuta, a sweet, spiced flat bread baked in traditional clay ovens. In the town of Oropesa, meet your pen pals and enjoy the afternoon to get to know each other, share phrases in Spanish or English, and participate in games and projects together. Back in Cusco this evening, we’ll head to the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art for a lively farewell dinner at its courtyard restaurant. Libertador Palacio del Inka (B, L, D)

2015: JUN 20 - 27 • JUN 27 - JUL 4 • JUL 11 - 18 • AUG 1 - 8 • DEC 20 – 27 • DEC 27, 2015 - JAN 3, 2016

ADULTS 2014: $4,490

2015: $4,690

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17) 2014: $4,290

2015: $4,490

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $800. On the December departures, there is an additional holiday surcharge of $200 per person in 2014 and $300 per person in 2015. International airfare to/from Lima and airfare within Peru are not included in the expedition cost. The group flights within Peru are $400 (subject to change).

DAYS 7 AND 8 CUSCO/LIMA/U.S. Set out on a morning walking tour, exploring the marvelous streets and plazas of Cusco, once lavishly adorned with Inca gold that was later stolen by the Spanish during their conquest. This afternoon return to Lima for your overnight flight home. (B, L)

RESERVE ONLINE AT NATIONALGEOGRAPHICEXPEDITIONS.COM

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a post-trip extension to the Amazon. Visit our website or call for details.

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Peru Family Adventure

SOUTH AMERICA ■

HIGHLIGHTS • Spend an entire day at Machu Picchu exploring the mysterious ruins and hiking the site’s peaks for stunning views. • Join local chefs, bakers, equestrians, weavers, and more for hands-on experiences of beloved Peruvian traditions. • Explore the ancient stone fortress and bustling colonial plazas of the lively Inca capital of Cusco. • Travel by train and bus through the Inca’s Sacred Valley, meeting locals along the way.

KID to KID CONNECTION

Kids will meet their pen pals at the Picaflor House, an after-school enrichment program for disadvantaged children located outside of Cusco. They’ll work together on a creative arts project, sharing phrases in Spanish, Kichwa, and English, and then head outside for a fun game of soccer.

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ntroduce your family to the mysteries of the Inca and the vibrant traditions of the Andes on this fascinating journey to Peru. Venture into Inca fortresses and towns built of giant boulders, and get immersed in the swirl of colors and crafts at a village market. Ride a Peruvian paso horse, try your hand at traditional weaving, and go hiking among salt terraces and ancient ruins. A spectacular train ride brings us high into the Andean peaks to amazing Machu Picchu for a full day of exploration in this lost citadel of the Inca.

Clockwise from above: Budding photographers train their cameras on the mountaintop ruins of Machu Picchu; a Peruvian girl’s smile is complimented by the vibrant colors of her traditional dress; a llama surveys the scene in Peru’s Andes.

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ITINERARY - 8 DAYS DAY 1 U.S./LIMA, PERU Welcome to Peru, land of the Inca! Arrive in Lima and transfer to our hotel. The remainder of the day is free so you can rest up for our grand adventure. Costa Del Sol Ramada Lima Airport DAY 2 CUSCO/SACRED VALLEY Meet up with the group this morning and fly to the stunning city of Cusco, considered the “navel” of the world by the Inca. Venture into Sacsayhuamán fortress, a fantastic example of Inca architecture and engineering, built with 50- to 100-ton stones that fit together so tightly that not even a sheet of paper can slide between them. Learn about the important battle that was waged against Spanish conquistadors here as we explore the fortress. After lunch in the colorful market town of Pisac, go hiking in the terraced hills above the town, reaching Inca ruins on the top of

the ridge via either a moderate or more challenging trail. Then drive down into the Sacred Valley of the Inca, following the Urubamba River to our stomping ground for the next three days. Aranwa Sacred Valley Hotel Resort & Wellness Spa (B, L, D) DAY 3 SACRED VALLEY In Peru’s Andes, weaving is a timeless tradition full of symbolism and ritual. Discover this ancient art form with those who are carrying it on as we visit a remote hillside village where National Geographic grantee Nilda

Callañaupa welcomes us to her Center for Traditional Textiles. Nilda’s efforts have helped preserve age-old recipes for natural dyes, the symbolism of woven patterns, and the authenticity of Andean weaving. In the company of local weavers, learn how to mix dyes, spin wool by hand, and set up a loom. After lunch in a nearby village, head back to our base for your choice of fun activities. Hop astride a Peruvian paso horse and take note of its smooth and delicate gait as you ride through the countryside. Or go on a hike among glittering salt terraces in Maras. You may also decide to relax poolside at the hotel and take advantage of the spa. (B, L, D) DAY 4 SACRED VALLEY/AGUAS CALIENTES Spend the morning in the countryside, discovering the innovative ways the Inca irrigated and terraced their fields. Walk through the farmlands with a master chef who is dedicated to continuing the ancient culinary customs of his country. Local farmers join us for a pachamanca, a traditional meal cooked in the ground. Later, explore the enchanting town of Ollantaytambo, where Spanish colonial buildings overlap original Inca structures. Then hop on the train toward Machu Picchu, passing breathtaking mountain vistas. Our home tonight is surrounded by cloud forests near the town of Aguas Calientes. Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel (B, L, D)

DAY 5 MACHU PICCHU Spend all day exploring the citadel, hiking the steep surrounding peaks for jaw-dropping views, and pondering the mysteries of this “lost” city of the Inca— forgotten after the Spanish conquest and only rediscovered by the West in 1911 by Hiram Bingham, who excavated the site with funding from National Geographic. (B, L, D)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2014: DEC 21 – 28 • DEC 28, 2014 - JAN 4, 2015

DAY 6 SACRED VALLEY/CUSCO Ride back up the valley to sample pan chuta, a sweet, spiced flat bread baked in traditional clay ovens. In the town of Oropesa, meet your pen pals and enjoy the afternoon to get to know each other, share phrases in Spanish or English, and participate in games and projects together. Back in Cusco this evening, we’ll head to the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art for a lively farewell dinner at its courtyard restaurant. Libertador Palacio del Inka (B, L, D)

2015: JUN 20 - 27 • JUN 27 - JUL 4 • JUL 11 - 18 • AUG 1 - 8 • DEC 20 – 27 • DEC 27, 2015 - JAN 3, 2016

ADULTS 2014: $4,490

2015: $4,690

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17) 2014: $4,290

2015: $4,490

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $800. On the December departures, there is an additional holiday surcharge of $200 per person in 2014 and $300 per person in 2015. International airfare to/from Lima and airfare within Peru are not included in the expedition cost. The group flights within Peru are $400 (subject to change).

DAYS 7 AND 8 CUSCO/LIMA/U.S. Set out on a morning walking tour, exploring the marvelous streets and plazas of Cusco, once lavishly adorned with Inca gold that was later stolen by the Spanish during their conquest. This afternoon return to Lima for your overnight flight home. (B, L)

RESERVE ONLINE AT NATIONALGEOGRAPHICEXPEDITIONS.COM

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a post-trip extension to the Amazon. Visit our website or call for details.

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Australia Family Adventure

INDIAN OCEAN ■

HIGHLIGHTS • Snorkel and dive in a kaleidoscopic world of rainbow-colored fish, turtles, sea stars, and sponges at the Great Barrier Reef. • Go spearfishing with members of the Kuku Yalanji people, and learn about their ancient heritage while cooking up the day’s catch. • Get up close to kangaroos, emus, and wallabies at a wildlife park, and discover the winged wonders of Australia’s largest butterfly aviary. • In the heart of the outback, venture into sandstone canyons beneath towering red rocks and enjoy dinner under the desert stars with an astronomer.

KID to KID CONNECTION

At Cooya Beach, meet your Aboriginal pen pals and their families, members of the Kuku Yalanji people. Follow in the footsteps of their ancestors as you try traditional spearfishing along the shore and take part in a traditional welcome ceremony.

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ntroduce your family to the breathtaking landscapes, fascinating wildlife, and unique cultures of Australia. Explore the magnificent Great Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage site considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Learn about the preservation of Queensland’s ancient rain forests while gliding in a gondola above the treetops, and plant a native tree as part of a rain forest regeneration project. Encounter sacred Uluru and the giant red domes of Kata Tjuta (formerly called Ayers Rock and the Olgas) during a fun hike, and spot the constellations of the Southern Hemisphere with an astronomer. Spend time with the Kuku Yalanji people, and learn firsthand about their history and culture. Clockwise from above: The sacred monolith Uluru, rises more than 1,000 feet above the surrounding desert; the underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef; kangaroos use their tails for balance when hopping and standing.

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ITINERARY - 12 DAYS DAYS 1, 2, & 3 U.S./CAIRNS, AUSTRALIA Cross the International Date Line and arrive in Cairns on Day 3. Transfer to our hotel overlooking Trinity Bay and meet fellow travelers and our expedition leaders—both native Australians—at a welcome dinner. Mercure Cairns Harbourside (D) DAY 4 GREAT BARRIER REEF Your family adventure kicks off with a private sailing cruise to the Great Barrier Reef for a full day exploring this extraordinary marine ecosystem. Drop anchor at Pinnacle Reef, located off Green Island—a coral cay graced with white-sand beaches and a rain forest interior. Swim, snorkel, or dive right from our boat in the warm, shallow waters, drifting amid parrotfish, sea stars, turtles, and coral outcroppings teeming with rainbow-colored fish. You

may also ride a Zodiac to shore and explore the island’s natural wonders on rain forest boardwalks. (B, L, D) DAY 5 KURANDA Estimated to be more than 100 million years old, the rain forests of Daintree National Park sprawl to the shores of the Great Barrier Reef. Soar above Queensland’s tropical tree canopy on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, with stops to explore the rain forest at ground level. Plant a native sapling in the Skyrail’s “rain forest regeneration corridor,” and learn about the

DAYS 11 & 12 SYDNEY/BLUE MOUNTAINS/U.S. preservation of Australia’s tropical forests. Later, at the mountain village of Kuranda, explore lively markets selling hand-carved didgeridoos, indigenous art, and locally produced honey. Then enter the winged wonderland of Australia’s largest butterfly aviary, home to over 1,500 hand-reared butterflies. Return to Cairns on the Kuranda Scenic Railway, passing waterfalls and stunning gorges. (B, L, D) DAY 6 PORT DOUGLAS/COOYA BEACH North of Port Douglas, Cooya Beach is an ancestral fishing ground of the Kuku Yalanji people, whose ancient traditions are deeply connected to the sea. Here, young explorers will meet their pen pals and other members of the Kuku Yalanji people and take part in a welcome ceremony. Then set off across mud flats and around mangrove thickets to hunt for crabs, mussels, and clams; and try your hand at the time-honored techniques of spearfishing. Learn about the cultural importance of this marine landscape and how the tidal lagoons and coral reefs have provided sustenance to the Kuku Yalanji for generations. Cook up our catch at a local home, and join in a friendly game of cricket. (B, L, D) DAYS 7 & 8 ULURU AND THE OUTBACK

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, home to colossal sandstone and conglomerate rock formations dating back millions of years. Encounter the giant russet domes of Kata Tjuta (formerly called the Olgas) during a fun hike, and walk into a deep gorge flanked by towering stone walls. This evening, enjoy a lantern-lit barbeque in the bush with an astronomer, who will help us spot the constellations of the Southern Hemisphere. The next morning, visit magical Uluru (formerly Ayers Rock), the largest monolith on Earth. Learn about its spiritual significance to the Aboriginal people while exploring canyons and caves adorned with ancient rock paintings. Desert Gardens Hotel (B, L, D DAILY)

Visit a wildlife park and get up close to pig-nosed turtles, emus, monitor lizards, friendly koalas, and other native species—and try your hand at feeding a kangaroo. Then venture into the Blue Mountains to discover the geologic wonders of this UNESCO World Heritage site, including beautiful sandstone plateaus, river gorges, and the iconic Three Sisters rock formation. Our adventure concludes with a farewell dinner cruise in Sydney Harbour. The next day, transfer to the airport for your return flight. (B, L, D; B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: MAR 14 - 25 • JUN 24 - JUL 5 • JUL 18 - 29 • DEC 19 – 30

DAYS 9 & 10 SYDNEY

ADULTS:

$7,990

Board a flight to the vibrant coastal city of Sydney, and enjoy an afternoon to explore the city with your family. Set out the following day on a tour of its highlights, from the historic Rocks District to the golden sands of Bondi Beach. Go behind the scenes at the Sydney Opera House, which affords magnificent views of Sydney Harbour Bridge. Take advantage of a free afternoon to explore the city and have a family dinner on your own. Parkroyal Darling Harbour (B; B)

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17):

$7,790

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,500. On the December departure, there is an additional holiday surcharge of $300 per person. International airfare to Cairns and return from Sydney and airfare within Australia are not included in the expedition cost. The group flights within Australia are $800 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a four-day post-trip extension to Kangaroo Island or a five-day post-trip extension to New Zealand. Visit our website or call for details.

Fly to the heart of the Australian Outback, and settle into our hotel at CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

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Australia Family Adventure

INDIAN OCEAN ■

HIGHLIGHTS • Snorkel and dive in a kaleidoscopic world of rainbow-colored fish, turtles, sea stars, and sponges at the Great Barrier Reef. • Go spearfishing with members of the Kuku Yalanji people, and learn about their ancient heritage while cooking up the day’s catch. • Get up close to kangaroos, emus, and wallabies at a wildlife park, and discover the winged wonders of Australia’s largest butterfly aviary. • In the heart of the outback, venture into sandstone canyons beneath towering red rocks and enjoy dinner under the desert stars with an astronomer.

KID to KID CONNECTION

At Cooya Beach, meet your Aboriginal pen pals and their families, members of the Kuku Yalanji people. Follow in the footsteps of their ancestors as you try traditional spearfishing along the shore and take part in a traditional welcome ceremony.

I

ntroduce your family to the breathtaking landscapes, fascinating wildlife, and unique cultures of Australia. Explore the magnificent Great Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage site considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Learn about the preservation of Queensland’s ancient rain forests while gliding in a gondola above the treetops, and plant a native tree as part of a rain forest regeneration project. Encounter sacred Uluru and the giant red domes of Kata Tjuta (formerly called Ayers Rock and the Olgas) during a fun hike, and spot the constellations of the Southern Hemisphere with an astronomer. Spend time with the Kuku Yalanji people, and learn firsthand about their history and culture. Clockwise from above: The sacred monolith Uluru, rises more than 1,000 feet above the surrounding desert; the underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef; kangaroos use their tails for balance when hopping and standing.

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ITINERARY - 12 DAYS DAYS 1, 2, & 3 U.S./CAIRNS, AUSTRALIA Cross the International Date Line and arrive in Cairns on Day 3. Transfer to our hotel overlooking Trinity Bay and meet fellow travelers and our expedition leaders—both native Australians—at a welcome dinner. Mercure Cairns Harbourside (D) DAY 4 GREAT BARRIER REEF Your family adventure kicks off with a private sailing cruise to the Great Barrier Reef for a full day exploring this extraordinary marine ecosystem. Drop anchor at Pinnacle Reef, located off Green Island—a coral cay graced with white-sand beaches and a rain forest interior. Swim, snorkel, or dive right from our boat in the warm, shallow waters, drifting amid parrotfish, sea stars, turtles, and coral outcroppings teeming with rainbow-colored fish. You

may also ride a Zodiac to shore and explore the island’s natural wonders on rain forest boardwalks. (B, L, D) DAY 5 KURANDA Estimated to be more than 100 million years old, the rain forests of Daintree National Park sprawl to the shores of the Great Barrier Reef. Soar above Queensland’s tropical tree canopy on the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, with stops to explore the rain forest at ground level. Plant a native sapling in the Skyrail’s “rain forest regeneration corridor,” and learn about the

DAYS 11 & 12 SYDNEY/BLUE MOUNTAINS/U.S. preservation of Australia’s tropical forests. Later, at the mountain village of Kuranda, explore lively markets selling hand-carved didgeridoos, indigenous art, and locally produced honey. Then enter the winged wonderland of Australia’s largest butterfly aviary, home to over 1,500 hand-reared butterflies. Return to Cairns on the Kuranda Scenic Railway, passing waterfalls and stunning gorges. (B, L, D) DAY 6 PORT DOUGLAS/COOYA BEACH North of Port Douglas, Cooya Beach is an ancestral fishing ground of the Kuku Yalanji people, whose ancient traditions are deeply connected to the sea. Here, young explorers will meet their pen pals and other members of the Kuku Yalanji people and take part in a welcome ceremony. Then set off across mud flats and around mangrove thickets to hunt for crabs, mussels, and clams; and try your hand at the time-honored techniques of spearfishing. Learn about the cultural importance of this marine landscape and how the tidal lagoons and coral reefs have provided sustenance to the Kuku Yalanji for generations. Cook up our catch at a local home, and join in a friendly game of cricket. (B, L, D) DAYS 7 & 8 ULURU AND THE OUTBACK

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, home to colossal sandstone and conglomerate rock formations dating back millions of years. Encounter the giant russet domes of Kata Tjuta (formerly called the Olgas) during a fun hike, and walk into a deep gorge flanked by towering stone walls. This evening, enjoy a lantern-lit barbeque in the bush with an astronomer, who will help us spot the constellations of the Southern Hemisphere. The next morning, visit magical Uluru (formerly Ayers Rock), the largest monolith on Earth. Learn about its spiritual significance to the Aboriginal people while exploring canyons and caves adorned with ancient rock paintings. Desert Gardens Hotel (B, L, D DAILY)

Visit a wildlife park and get up close to pig-nosed turtles, emus, monitor lizards, friendly koalas, and other native species—and try your hand at feeding a kangaroo. Then venture into the Blue Mountains to discover the geologic wonders of this UNESCO World Heritage site, including beautiful sandstone plateaus, river gorges, and the iconic Three Sisters rock formation. Our adventure concludes with a farewell dinner cruise in Sydney Harbour. The next day, transfer to the airport for your return flight. (B, L, D; B)

DATES & PRICES DATES: 2015: MAR 14 - 25 • JUN 24 - JUL 5 • JUL 18 - 29 • DEC 19 – 30

DAYS 9 & 10 SYDNEY

ADULTS:

$7,990

Board a flight to the vibrant coastal city of Sydney, and enjoy an afternoon to explore the city with your family. Set out the following day on a tour of its highlights, from the historic Rocks District to the golden sands of Bondi Beach. Go behind the scenes at the Sydney Opera House, which affords magnificent views of Sydney Harbour Bridge. Take advantage of a free afternoon to explore the city and have a family dinner on your own. Parkroyal Darling Harbour (B; B)

CHILDREN (AGES 7-17):

$7,790

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,500. On the December departure, there is an additional holiday surcharge of $300 per person. International airfare to Cairns and return from Sydney and airfare within Australia are not included in the expedition cost. The group flights within Australia are $800 (subject to change).

OPTIONAL EXTENSIONS Add a four-day post-trip extension to Kangaroo Island or a five-day post-trip extension to New Zealand. Visit our website or call for details.

Fly to the heart of the Australian Outback, and settle into our hotel at CALL TOLL-FREE 1-888-966-8687

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IT’S A BIG WORLD—AND THERE ARE SO MANY WAYS TO EXPLORE WITH US!

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC STUDENT EXPEDITIONS FOR THE ADVENTUROUS HIGH SCHOOLER. Next summer, our student travelers will zipline through the Swiss Alps, learn photography from the pros, get involved in community service projects in Costa Rica and Thailand, and more. Our expeditions for high school students combine adventure and hands-on exploration alongside a National Geographic expert in some amazing parts of the world. Take a look at a few of our student expeditions.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ADVENTURES FOR THE ACTIVE TRAVELER. On these unique trips, you’ll trek through some of the world’s most legendary mountain ranges; go kayaking amid icebergs; and veer far off the beaten path, discovering wild and stunning landscapes by foot, horseback, and even dogsled. Take a look at some of our adventures. • ENGLAND COAST TO COAST

• ECUADOR & THE GALÁPAGOS • BELIZE: OCEANS AND UNDERWATER EXPLORATION • NAMIBIA: WILDLIFE CONSERVATION • AUSTRALIA, OUTBACK, RAINFORESTS, AND REEF • SWITZERLAND & FRANCE: ALPINE ADVENTURE • JAPAN ADVENTURE: TOKYO TO SACRED KUMANO • INDIA: CROSSROADS AND CULTURE • BARCELONA PHOTO WORKSHOP • THAILAND COMMUNITY SERVICE • ALASKA: WILDLIFE, FJORDS, AND GLACIERS • PERU COMMUNITY SERVICE

Visit our website to learn about our summer 2015 trips, see photos and videos, and read blog posts from students in the field.

• SWEDEN: DOGSLEDDING TO THE ICEHOTEL • BELIZE: REEFS, RAIN FORESTS, AND RUINS

For more information about National Geographic Student Expeditions, call 877-877-8759 or visit ngstudentexpeditions.com

• HIKING PATAGONIA • NEW ZEALAND ADVENTURE • JAPAN ADVENTURE: TOKYO TO SACRED KUMANO • MADAGASCAR ADVENTURE • NAMIBIA CULTURE AND WILDLIFE ADVENTURE • HIKING THE GRAND CANYON • COSTA RICA ADVENTURE

To see a full listing of all National Geographic Expeditions, visit www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com and start exploring!

For more information about National Geographic Adventures, call 888-689-2557 or visit ngadventures.com

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IT’S A BIG WORLD—AND THERE ARE SO MANY WAYS TO EXPLORE WITH US!

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC STUDENT EXPEDITIONS FOR THE ADVENTUROUS HIGH SCHOOLER. Next summer, our student travelers will zipline through the Swiss Alps, learn photography from the pros, get involved in community service projects in Costa Rica and Thailand, and more. Our expeditions for high school students combine adventure and hands-on exploration alongside a National Geographic expert in some amazing parts of the world. Take a look at a few of our student expeditions.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ADVENTURES FOR THE ACTIVE TRAVELER. On these unique trips, you’ll trek through some of the world’s most legendary mountain ranges; go kayaking amid icebergs; and veer far off the beaten path, discovering wild and stunning landscapes by foot, horseback, and even dogsled. Take a look at some of our adventures. • ENGLAND COAST TO COAST

• ECUADOR & THE GALÁPAGOS • BELIZE: OCEANS AND UNDERWATER EXPLORATION • NAMIBIA: WILDLIFE CONSERVATION • AUSTRALIA, OUTBACK, RAINFORESTS, AND REEF • SWITZERLAND & FRANCE: ALPINE ADVENTURE • JAPAN ADVENTURE: TOKYO TO SACRED KUMANO • INDIA: CROSSROADS AND CULTURE • BARCELONA PHOTO WORKSHOP • THAILAND COMMUNITY SERVICE • ALASKA: WILDLIFE, FJORDS, AND GLACIERS • PERU COMMUNITY SERVICE

Visit our website to learn about our summer 2015 trips, see photos and videos, and read blog posts from students in the field.

• SWEDEN: DOGSLEDDING TO THE ICEHOTEL • BELIZE: REEFS, RAIN FORESTS, AND RUINS

For more information about National Geographic Student Expeditions, call 877-877-8759 or visit ngstudentexpeditions.com

• HIKING PATAGONIA • NEW ZEALAND ADVENTURE • JAPAN ADVENTURE: TOKYO TO SACRED KUMANO • MADAGASCAR ADVENTURE • NAMIBIA CULTURE AND WILDLIFE ADVENTURE • HIKING THE GRAND CANYON • COSTA RICA ADVENTURE

To see a full listing of all National Geographic Expeditions, visit www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com and start exploring!

For more information about National Geographic Adventures, call 888-689-2557 or visit ngadventures.com

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

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FEB

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APR

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DEC

RESPONSIBILITY

EUROPE Ireland Family Adventure

10

9

Scotland Family Adventure

12

Iceland Family Adventure

20

11

1

9

20

18

1, 8

14

9

26

3, 17, 31

Switzerland Family Adventure

16

9

20

11

Tuscany Family Adventure

18

9

27

18, 25

Greece Family Adventure

20

10

21

12

Spain Family Adventure

22

9

14

15

National Geographic Society will provide educational enrichment for National Geographic Expeditions as outlined in its catalog and on its website (www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com) as a sponsoring organization and has licensed qualified professional tour operators to organize and administer National Geographic Expeditions. The designated tour operator, in turn, acts only as an agent for any transportation carrier, hotel, ground operator, or other suppliers of services connected with specific National Geographic Expeditions (“other providers”), and the other providers are solely responsible and liable for providing their respective services. The passenger tickets in use by the carriers shall constitute the sole contract between the carriers and the passenger; the carriers are not responsible for any act, omission, or event during the time participants are not aboard their conveyances.

1

21, 28

27

ASIA Vietnam Family Adventure China Family Adventure

24 26

11

26

13

10

19 20

31

18

4, 25

AFRICA Tanzania Family Adventure South Africa Family Adventure

28 30

11

14

11

16

27

18

27

1 1

19, 26 26

NORTH AMERICA Costa Rica Family Adventure

32

7

Alaska’s Inside Passage

34

8

Alaska: Denali to Prince William Sound Family Adventure

35

8

Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion National Parks Family Adventure

36

8

Yosemite Family Adventure

37

7

Yellowstone and Grand Teton Family Adventure

38

8

Winter Wildlife in Yellowstone Family Adventure

39

6

Hawaii Family Adventure

40

8

20

11

8

Galápagos Family Odyssey

42

10

26

3, 4, 25

7

Peru Family Adventure

44

8

20, 27

11

1

20

14

13

5, 25

27

18

1

1, 10

7

18

1

8, 29

5

18, 25

8

20

20

20, 26

24, 30

21, 28

27

20, 27

INDIAN OCEAN

50

46

12

14

24

18

National Geographic Society, its employees, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, successors, representatives, assigns (collectively “National Geographic”) and its designated tour operator shall not be held liable for (A) any damage to, or loss of, property or injury to, or death of, persons occasioned directly or indirectly by an act or omission of any other provider, including but not limited to any defect in any aircraft, watercraft, or vehicle operated or provided by such other provider; and (B) any loss or damage due to delay, cancellation, or disruption in any manner caused by the laws, regulations, acts or failures to act, demands, orders, or interpositions of any government or any subdivision or agent thereof, or by acts of God, strikes, fire, flood, war, rebellion, terrorism, insurrection, sickness, quarantine, epidemics, theft, or any other cause(s) beyond their control. The participant waives any claim against National Geographic and/or its designated tour operator for any such loss, damage, injury, or death. By registering for a National Geographic Expedition, the participant certifies that he/she does not have any mental, physical, or other condition or disability that would create a hazard for him/herself or other participants. National Geographic and its designated tour operator reserve the right in their sole discretion to accept, decline to accept, or remove any participant on a National Geographic Expedition. National Geographic and the tour operator reserve the right, without penalty, to make changes in the published itinerary whenever, in their judgment, conditions warrant or if they deem it necessary for the comfort, convenience, or safety of participants. Neither National Geographic, nor its designated tour operator, shall be liable for any air carrier’s cancellation penalty incurred by the purchase of a nonrefundable ticket to or from the participant’s National Geographic Expedition departure city. Baggage and personal effects are at all times the sole responsibility of the participant. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Basis of Rates: All prices are based on two persons sharing a room or cabin. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars. The rates are based on tariffs, currency values, airfares and third-party charges as of catalog publication date and are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. While National Geographic will do everything possible to maintain the listed prices, if it is necessary to levy a surcharge, National Geographic reserves the right to do so, and notification will be given at the time of final invoicing. Eligibility: Participation in a National Geographic Expedition is a benefit of membership in the National Geographic Society. Membership dues for 2014 and 2015 are $39. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the entire journey.

SOUTH AMERICA

Australia Family Adventure

Responsibility Statement, Release from Liability, Assumption of Risk, Terms and Conditions

19

Included in Expedition Cost: Accommodations and meals as indicated in the itinerary (B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner); educational materials; pre-departure information; entrance fees, excursions, and sightseeing noted as included in the itinerary; all gratuities except those for train or ship’s crew, unless otherwise noted on the itinerary page; ground transportation during the expedition; transfers to and from group flights where applicable; services of National Geographic experts and/or local guides, lecturers, expedition leaders, and any other staff; and taxes, port charges, baggage handling, and service charges. Please note: the “B, L, D” notations apply to the period during the expedition only and do not include any meals on flights to/from the expedition. Internal airfare is included on some international expeditions as indicated in the itinerary. Not Included: Air transportation and related fees (except as indicated in the itinerary); activities noted as optional in the itinerary; gratuities for train or ship’s crew, unless otherwise noted on the itinerary page; passport, visa, and permit expenses; medical expenses and immunizations; baggage/accident/cancellation insurance; personal expenses, such as laundry, telephone calls, and alcoholic beverages; and any other items not specifically noted as included. Single/Shared Accommodations: A limited number of single rooms/cabins are available at an extra cost on a first-come, first-served basis. We will assist persons requesting a roommate. Participants will be notified if a suitable roommate is not available,

in which case the single rate will be charged. Payments, Cancellations, and Refunds: To reserve space on a National Geographic Expedition, a $500 per-person deposit is required for expeditions that are nine days or less, and a $750 per-person deposit is required for expeditions that are ten days or more except if noted on the itinerary page. Final payment is due no later than 90 days prior to departure. Payments must be made by credit card. A participant’s reservation may be canceled if full payment has not been received by 90 days prior to departure. For reservations made within 90 days of the departure date, full payment is required when the reservation is accepted. All cancellation notices must be received in writing and will become effective as of the date of the postmark. If a participant cancels 120 days or more prior to departure, a refund less an administrative fee of 50% of the deposit will be made. Per-person charges for cancellations that occur less than 120 days prior to departure (“Cancellation Penalty Period”) are as follows: 91-119 days prior to departure: 100% of the deposit amount; 45-90 days prior to departure: 50% of the expedition cost; 44 or fewer days prior to departure: 100% of the expedition cost. This policy also applies to pre- and post-expedition extensions. Any revisions made within the Cancellation Penalty Period, such as a change in departure date or choice of expedition, are subject to this cancellation policy. Any airline tickets issued are subject to the carrier’s refund policy. Arriving late or leaving an expedition in progress, for any reason whatsoever, will not result in a refund, and no refunds will be made for any unused portions of an expedition. National Geographic reserves the right to cancel any expedition because of inadequate enrollment that makes the expedition economically infeasible to operate or because of good-faith concerns with respect to the safety, health, or welfare of the participants. If an expedition is canceled prior to departure, the tour operator will provide participants with a full refund of monies paid to the tour operator; except in the event that the cancellation is due to a significant event that makes it infeasible to operate the expedition as planned, in which case the tour operator will provide participants with a refund and/or credit toward a future National Geographic Expedition equivalent to monies paid to the tour operator. If National Geographic cancels the expedition in progress, participants will receive a prorated refund based on the number of days not completed on the expedition. Except as outlined above when National Geographic cancels an expedition, National Geographic and its designated tour operator has no responsibility for any expenses, including any non-refundable expenses, incurred by participants in preparing for a cancelled expedition or for any additional arrangements should participants embark prior to the scheduled group departure date. Trip-cancellation insurance is available at an additional cost and is strongly recommended. For more information about and to enroll in an option available through Travel Insurance Services, visit the “Travel Insurance” section of our website at www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com.

Photography: National Geographic and its designated tour operator and expedition leader reserve the right to take photographs or videos during the operation of any expedition or part thereof and to use the resulting photography, videos, or recordings for promotional or commercial use. By making a reservation on a National Geographic Expedition, the participant agrees to allow his/her likeness to be used by National Geographic, National Geographic-authorized third parties, and the tour operator without compensation to the participant. If the participant prefers that his/her likeness not be used, he/she must notify us in writing prior to departure of the expedition. Copyright in all photographs, video, and related materials created by the participant (“Expedition Materials”) shall belong to the participant upon creation. The participant grants to National Geographic a non-exclusive, worldwide, irrevocable license to use any Expedition Materials provided to National Geographic and/or the tour operator in any media for the following limited purposes: editorial use, promotion of this editorial use, promotion of National Geographic’s travel programs, or promotion of the mission of National Geographic. Dispute Resolution: Dispute Resolution policy and process is available at nationalgeographicexpeditions.com/information/ terms. Other: Additional Terms and Conditions may apply to some expeditions and will be provided with pre-expedition mailings. By registering for a National Geographic Expedition, the participant agrees to the Responsibility statement and the Terms and Conditions published in the catalog and on the website. Mailing List: If you are receiving duplicate catalogs, have address updates, or would like to be removed from future National Geographic Expeditions mailings, please call toll-free 1-888-966-8687.

SPECIAL SAVINGS Group Discounts: For a party of eight people or more traveling on an expedition listed in this catalog, you will each receive 5% off the Expedition Cost when booked together. Other Terms and Conditions apply. Please ask upon making your reservation. Lifelong Explorer Program: If you are a Lifelong Explorer member (e.g., you’ve traveled with National Geographic Expeditions on three or more trips), you will receive a discount off the Expedition Cost. To learn more about the Lifelong Explorer program and applicable discounts by expedition type, visit nationalgeographicexpeditions.com/lle. Note: only one discount may be applied to any booking.

Itinerary Changes: The itineraries and staff presented in the catalog or on the website are subject to modification and change by National Geographic or its designated tour operator. Every reasonable effort will be made to operate programs as planned, but alterations may still occur after final itineraries are sent.

See more at: http://www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com/ information/terms

Documentation: Participants are responsible for obtaining any documents required for their participation in the expedition such as a valid passport, all visas, vaccination certificates, and any other documents. Failure to obtain documents does not negate the terms and conditions, and any extra costs incurred for rerouting due to travel without the necessary documents will be the participant’s responsibility.

Key: t=top, c=center, b=bottom, l=left, r=right:

PHOTO CREDITS: Andy Biggs (28tl), Dave Compton (6cl), Alex Constan (6bl), The Greer Family (5), Hotel Egilsen (8bl), Ralph Lee Hopkins (39), Scott Kish (cover, 7bc, 8br, 28b), Lindblad Expeditions (9, 34, 42tl, 42b, 43), Lukimbi Safari Lodge (8tr), Steve Picard (3, 6tr), Laurian Powers (6br), The Reinberg Family (7bl), Jónína Sif (6cr), Wilderness Scotland (7tl, 7tc, 13), Sam Yates (33)

Health Requirements: Participants must be in good physical and mental health. Any physical condition, diet, or treatment requiring special attention must be reported in writing when the reservation is made. National Geographic encourages participants to consult a doctor for specific medical advice about any activities or destinations. Certain expeditions may require that the participant obtain medical consent prior to departure as a condition of participation. Medical Authorization and Coverage: In the event participant becomes sufficiently incapacitated as to be unable to direct his or her own care, there is no one on the expedition who can direct participant’s care, and National Geographic is unable or does not have time to contact participant’s emergency contact, the participant, by registering and paying a deposit for a National Geographic expedition, authorizes any medical treatment deemed necessary in the event of any injury or illness while participating in the activity including, but not limited to, X-ray, examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis, or treatment and hospital care which is deemed advisable by, and is to be rendered under the general or specific supervision of, any physician and/or surgeon licensed in the United States, or, if in a foreign country and no physician licensed to practice in the United States is reasonably available, by a duly licensed physician deemed competent to render the necessary care. In addition, the participant certifies that they have medical insurance which will cover personal accidents, medical expenses, medical evacuation, air ambulance, loss of effects, repatriation costs and all other expenses which might arise as a result of loss, damage, injury, delay or inconvenience occurring to the participant, or that in the absence of this medical insurance coverage, the participant agrees to pay all costs of rescue and/or medical services as may be incurred on the participant’s behalf.

Copyright © 2014 National Geographic Society w Recycled Paper National Geographic Expeditions and the Yellow Border Design are registered trademarks of the National Geographic Society.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

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FEB

MAR

APR

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JUN

JUL

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SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

RESPONSIBILITY

EUROPE Ireland Family Adventure

10

9

Scotland Family Adventure

12

Iceland Family Adventure

20

11

1

9

20

18

1, 8

14

9

26

3, 17, 31

Switzerland Family Adventure

16

9

20

11

Tuscany Family Adventure

18

9

27

18, 25

Greece Family Adventure

20

10

21

12

Spain Family Adventure

22

9

14

15

National Geographic Society will provide educational enrichment for National Geographic Expeditions as outlined in its catalog and on its website (www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com) as a sponsoring organization and has licensed qualified professional tour operators to organize and administer National Geographic Expeditions. The designated tour operator, in turn, acts only as an agent for any transportation carrier, hotel, ground operator, or other suppliers of services connected with specific National Geographic Expeditions (“other providers”), and the other providers are solely responsible and liable for providing their respective services. The passenger tickets in use by the carriers shall constitute the sole contract between the carriers and the passenger; the carriers are not responsible for any act, omission, or event during the time participants are not aboard their conveyances.

1

21, 28

27

ASIA Vietnam Family Adventure China Family Adventure

24 26

11

26

13

10

19 20

31

18

4, 25

AFRICA Tanzania Family Adventure South Africa Family Adventure

28 30

11

14

11

16

27

18

27

1 1

19, 26 26

NORTH AMERICA Costa Rica Family Adventure

32

7

Alaska’s Inside Passage

34

8

Alaska: Denali to Prince William Sound Family Adventure

35

8

Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion National Parks Family Adventure

36

8

Yosemite Family Adventure

37

7

Yellowstone and Grand Teton Family Adventure

38

8

Winter Wildlife in Yellowstone Family Adventure

39

6

Hawaii Family Adventure

40

8

20

11

8

Galápagos Family Odyssey

42

10

26

3, 4, 25

7

Peru Family Adventure

44

8

20, 27

11

1

20

14

13

5, 25

27

18

1

1, 10

7

18

1

8, 29

5

18, 25

8

20

20

20, 26

24, 30

21, 28

27

20, 27

INDIAN OCEAN

50

46

12

14

24

18

National Geographic Society, its employees, subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, directors, successors, representatives, assigns (collectively “National Geographic”) and its designated tour operator shall not be held liable for (A) any damage to, or loss of, property or injury to, or death of, persons occasioned directly or indirectly by an act or omission of any other provider, including but not limited to any defect in any aircraft, watercraft, or vehicle operated or provided by such other provider; and (B) any loss or damage due to delay, cancellation, or disruption in any manner caused by the laws, regulations, acts or failures to act, demands, orders, or interpositions of any government or any subdivision or agent thereof, or by acts of God, strikes, fire, flood, war, rebellion, terrorism, insurrection, sickness, quarantine, epidemics, theft, or any other cause(s) beyond their control. The participant waives any claim against National Geographic and/or its designated tour operator for any such loss, damage, injury, or death. By registering for a National Geographic Expedition, the participant certifies that he/she does not have any mental, physical, or other condition or disability that would create a hazard for him/herself or other participants. National Geographic and its designated tour operator reserve the right in their sole discretion to accept, decline to accept, or remove any participant on a National Geographic Expedition. National Geographic and the tour operator reserve the right, without penalty, to make changes in the published itinerary whenever, in their judgment, conditions warrant or if they deem it necessary for the comfort, convenience, or safety of participants. Neither National Geographic, nor its designated tour operator, shall be liable for any air carrier’s cancellation penalty incurred by the purchase of a nonrefundable ticket to or from the participant’s National Geographic Expedition departure city. Baggage and personal effects are at all times the sole responsibility of the participant. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Basis of Rates: All prices are based on two persons sharing a room or cabin. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars. The rates are based on tariffs, currency values, airfares and third-party charges as of catalog publication date and are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. While National Geographic will do everything possible to maintain the listed prices, if it is necessary to levy a surcharge, National Geographic reserves the right to do so, and notification will be given at the time of final invoicing. Eligibility: Participation in a National Geographic Expedition is a benefit of membership in the National Geographic Society. Membership dues for 2014 and 2015 are $39. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the entire journey.

SOUTH AMERICA

Australia Family Adventure

Responsibility Statement, Release from Liability, Assumption of Risk, Terms and Conditions

19

Included in Expedition Cost: Accommodations and meals as indicated in the itinerary (B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner); educational materials; pre-departure information; entrance fees, excursions, and sightseeing noted as included in the itinerary; all gratuities except those for train or ship’s crew, unless otherwise noted on the itinerary page; ground transportation during the expedition; transfers to and from group flights where applicable; services of National Geographic experts and/or local guides, lecturers, expedition leaders, and any other staff; and taxes, port charges, baggage handling, and service charges. Please note: the “B, L, D” notations apply to the period during the expedition only and do not include any meals on flights to/from the expedition. Internal airfare is included on some international expeditions as indicated in the itinerary. Not Included: Air transportation and related fees (except as indicated in the itinerary); activities noted as optional in the itinerary; gratuities for train or ship’s crew, unless otherwise noted on the itinerary page; passport, visa, and permit expenses; medical expenses and immunizations; baggage/accident/cancellation insurance; personal expenses, such as laundry, telephone calls, and alcoholic beverages; and any other items not specifically noted as included. Single/Shared Accommodations: A limited number of single rooms/cabins are available at an extra cost on a first-come, first-served basis. We will assist persons requesting a roommate. Participants will be notified if a suitable roommate is not available,

in which case the single rate will be charged. Payments, Cancellations, and Refunds: To reserve space on a National Geographic Expedition, a $500 per-person deposit is required for expeditions that are nine days or less, and a $750 per-person deposit is required for expeditions that are ten days or more except if noted on the itinerary page. Final payment is due no later than 90 days prior to departure. Payments must be made by credit card. A participant’s reservation may be canceled if full payment has not been received by 90 days prior to departure. For reservations made within 90 days of the departure date, full payment is required when the reservation is accepted. All cancellation notices must be received in writing and will become effective as of the date of the postmark. If a participant cancels 120 days or more prior to departure, a refund less an administrative fee of 50% of the deposit will be made. Per-person charges for cancellations that occur less than 120 days prior to departure (“Cancellation Penalty Period”) are as follows: 91-119 days prior to departure: 100% of the deposit amount; 45-90 days prior to departure: 50% of the expedition cost; 44 or fewer days prior to departure: 100% of the expedition cost. This policy also applies to pre- and post-expedition extensions. Any revisions made within the Cancellation Penalty Period, such as a change in departure date or choice of expedition, are subject to this cancellation policy. Any airline tickets issued are subject to the carrier’s refund policy. Arriving late or leaving an expedition in progress, for any reason whatsoever, will not result in a refund, and no refunds will be made for any unused portions of an expedition. National Geographic reserves the right to cancel any expedition because of inadequate enrollment that makes the expedition economically infeasible to operate or because of good-faith concerns with respect to the safety, health, or welfare of the participants. If an expedition is canceled prior to departure, the tour operator will provide participants with a full refund of monies paid to the tour operator; except in the event that the cancellation is due to a significant event that makes it infeasible to operate the expedition as planned, in which case the tour operator will provide participants with a refund and/or credit toward a future National Geographic Expedition equivalent to monies paid to the tour operator. If National Geographic cancels the expedition in progress, participants will receive a prorated refund based on the number of days not completed on the expedition. Except as outlined above when National Geographic cancels an expedition, National Geographic and its designated tour operator has no responsibility for any expenses, including any non-refundable expenses, incurred by participants in preparing for a cancelled expedition or for any additional arrangements should participants embark prior to the scheduled group departure date. Trip-cancellation insurance is available at an additional cost and is strongly recommended. For more information about and to enroll in an option available through Travel Insurance Services, visit the “Travel Insurance” section of our website at www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com.

Photography: National Geographic and its designated tour operator and expedition leader reserve the right to take photographs or videos during the operation of any expedition or part thereof and to use the resulting photography, videos, or recordings for promotional or commercial use. By making a reservation on a National Geographic Expedition, the participant agrees to allow his/her likeness to be used by National Geographic, National Geographic-authorized third parties, and the tour operator without compensation to the participant. If the participant prefers that his/her likeness not be used, he/she must notify us in writing prior to departure of the expedition. Copyright in all photographs, video, and related materials created by the participant (“Expedition Materials”) shall belong to the participant upon creation. The participant grants to National Geographic a non-exclusive, worldwide, irrevocable license to use any Expedition Materials provided to National Geographic and/or the tour operator in any media for the following limited purposes: editorial use, promotion of this editorial use, promotion of National Geographic’s travel programs, or promotion of the mission of National Geographic. Dispute Resolution: Dispute Resolution policy and process is available at nationalgeographicexpeditions.com/information/ terms. Other: Additional Terms and Conditions may apply to some expeditions and will be provided with pre-expedition mailings. By registering for a National Geographic Expedition, the participant agrees to the Responsibility statement and the Terms and Conditions published in the catalog and on the website. Mailing List: If you are receiving duplicate catalogs, have address updates, or would like to be removed from future National Geographic Expeditions mailings, please call toll-free 1-888-966-8687.

SPECIAL SAVINGS Group Discounts: For a party of eight people or more traveling on an expedition listed in this catalog, you will each receive 5% off the Expedition Cost when booked together. Other Terms and Conditions apply. Please ask upon making your reservation. Lifelong Explorer Program: If you are a Lifelong Explorer member (e.g., you’ve traveled with National Geographic Expeditions on three or more trips), you will receive a discount off the Expedition Cost. To learn more about the Lifelong Explorer program and applicable discounts by expedition type, visit nationalgeographicexpeditions.com/lle. Note: only one discount may be applied to any booking.

Itinerary Changes: The itineraries and staff presented in the catalog or on the website are subject to modification and change by National Geographic or its designated tour operator. Every reasonable effort will be made to operate programs as planned, but alterations may still occur after final itineraries are sent.

See more at: http://www.nationalgeographicexpeditions.com/ information/terms

Documentation: Participants are responsible for obtaining any documents required for their participation in the expedition such as a valid passport, all visas, vaccination certificates, and any other documents. Failure to obtain documents does not negate the terms and conditions, and any extra costs incurred for rerouting due to travel without the necessary documents will be the participant’s responsibility.

Key: t=top, c=center, b=bottom, l=left, r=right:

PHOTO CREDITS: Andy Biggs (28tl), Dave Compton (6cl), Alex Constan (6bl), The Greer Family (5), Hotel Egilsen (8bl), Ralph Lee Hopkins (39), Scott Kish (cover, 7bc, 8br, 28b), Lindblad Expeditions (9, 34, 42tl, 42b, 43), Lukimbi Safari Lodge (8tr), Steve Picard (3, 6tr), Laurian Powers (6br), The Reinberg Family (7bl), Jónína Sif (6cr), Wilderness Scotland (7tl, 7tc, 13), Sam Yates (33)

Health Requirements: Participants must be in good physical and mental health. Any physical condition, diet, or treatment requiring special attention must be reported in writing when the reservation is made. National Geographic encourages participants to consult a doctor for specific medical advice about any activities or destinations. Certain expeditions may require that the participant obtain medical consent prior to departure as a condition of participation. Medical Authorization and Coverage: In the event participant becomes sufficiently incapacitated as to be unable to direct his or her own care, there is no one on the expedition who can direct participant’s care, and National Geographic is unable or does not have time to contact participant’s emergency contact, the participant, by registering and paying a deposit for a National Geographic expedition, authorizes any medical treatment deemed necessary in the event of any injury or illness while participating in the activity including, but not limited to, X-ray, examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis, or treatment and hospital care which is deemed advisable by, and is to be rendered under the general or specific supervision of, any physician and/or surgeon licensed in the United States, or, if in a foreign country and no physician licensed to practice in the United States is reasonably available, by a duly licensed physician deemed competent to render the necessary care. In addition, the participant certifies that they have medical insurance which will cover personal accidents, medical expenses, medical evacuation, air ambulance, loss of effects, repatriation costs and all other expenses which might arise as a result of loss, damage, injury, delay or inconvenience occurring to the participant, or that in the absence of this medical insurance coverage, the participant agrees to pay all costs of rescue and/or medical services as may be incurred on the participant’s behalf.

Copyright © 2014 National Geographic Society w Recycled Paper National Geographic Expeditions and the Yellow Border Design are registered trademarks of the National Geographic Society.

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