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On a National Geographic Private Journey, you'll be accompanied by top local guides who know their regions intimately. You'll follow a unique itinerary, crafted with the insights of our experts, that incorporates free time and options so that you can tailor your trip to your pace and your interests.
Your accommodations will combine luxury and location with the character of a place. And you'll meet one-on-one with National Geographic experts in the field—whether it's Jasper Becker, author of the National Geographic book Dragon Rising in Beijing, or Peruvian archaeologist Guillermo Cock, whose discovery of thousands of Inca mummy "bundles" near Lima was featured in the May 2002 cover story of National Geographic magazine.
Our unique itineraries span the globe, from Alaska to Vietnam, and run throughout the year to best accommodate your schedule. Simply choose any of the 15 trips on our website and select the week you’d like to travel. We’ll take care of the rest. |
Take a look at some of these extraordinary Private Journeys:
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| Egypt |
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Encounter Egypt's ancient wonders—from the Pyramids and the Sphinx to the tomb of Tutankhamun—in the company of a top Egyptian guide. Sail past Cairo at night on a traditional felucca, venture into the tombs and temples from Luxor to Aswân on a four-day cruise up the Nile, and learn about everyday life at a private home-cooked dinner with an Egyptian family.
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| Tanzania |
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In Serengeti National Park, meet National Geographic grantee Sarah Durant, head of the Tanzania Cheetah Conservation Program. Set out on safari in the Ngorongoro Crater, and at Olduvai Gorge, visit the site where Louis and Mary Leakey discovered Homo habilis on a National Geographic–sponsored expedition.
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| Morocco |
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In Morocco, explore the ancient Roman city of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage site; admire Rabat's exquisite mosques and minarets; and delve into the lively souks of Fez and Marrakesh. Venture into the Atlas Mountains to get acquainted with the colorful Berber culture.
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| Botswana and Victoria Falls |
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Witness some of Southern Africa's most iconic landscapes on a nine-day safari in Botswana, capped off by a visit to breathtaking Victoria Falls. Glide along the waterways of the Okavango Delta in a dugout canoe, spotting elephants, lions, and leopards; explore Chobe National Park with wildlife rangers; and stroll through the sparkling mist of one of the world's largest waterfalls.
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