Set off on a once-in-a-lifetime journey
Red-eyed tree frog, Costa Rica
Your Trip Type
How do you like to travel? Are you an intrepid explorer by day, but want luxurious bedding and a hot shower at night? You’re the ideal candidate for an expedition cruise to Costa Rica and the Panama Canal. Are you interested in stunning architecture? You'll be fascinated by the "Pink City" of Jaipur (pictured above) on the India by Rail Photography Expedition. Have you daydreamed about trekking with gorillas and encountering chimpanzees in Rwanda? Set off on a once-in-a-lifetime journey where you can see primates in their habitat and learn about ongoing conservation projects. Taking the family? Bring them far away from their comfort zone with a 13-day Southeast Asia Family Journey from Vietnam to Cambodia.
Visit active conservation sites
Special Access
National Geographic has been studying the wonders of the world from a close-up perspective for more than 130 years. Thanks to its relationships with scientists and museums worldwide, the National Geographic brand opens doors in the most popular tourist areas. Every year, the National Geographic Society awards over 575 grants to scientists, naturalists and visionaries around the globe. On a National Geographic Expedition, you get special access to those people and places, including active research sites. Go behind the scenes with archaeologists and researchers as they conserve and protect some of Earth’s most beloved cultural and natural treasures. Treat yourself to an enriching vacation with specialists who are steeped in knowledge and insights that will open your eyes and delight your spirit.
Take the trip of a lifetime to the Serengeti
Make a Difference
Support researchers and explorers working to preserve, protect and advance our understanding of the planet and its people. Every National Geographic Expedition itinerary blends hands-on exploration with opportunities to forge human connections with native peoples. Step outside and enjoy boundless opportunities to be surrounded by natural wonders and exotic wildlife, to explore celebrated archaeological sites, to learn about different cultures and share in local traditions. Whether you are gazing at elephants in the Serengeti with a wildlife biologist or peering up at prehistoric cave paintings with a paleontologist in France, you’ll be regaled by local guides and experts who are passionate about sharing their knowledge with you. That is the National Geographic Difference.