2021 Africa by Private Jet | National Geographic Expeditions

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DEAR T R AV E L E R As people around the world forge their way into a new decade, we here at National Geographic are looking toward new horizons for exploration. Our scientists, storytellers, and explorers are reinventing the way we see and understand the planet, and they’re taking their expeditions to some extremely remote places. Take our Okavango Wilderness Project, for example. In 2020, the expedition team formed by conservationist and National Geographic Fellow (2016) Steve Boyes will continue to study the rivers that feed Botswana’s Okavango Delta, but their primary focus will be engaging the communities that rely on the delta’s life force—a holistic approach to conservation that balances the needs of the Okavango’s people and wildlife. Steve will be joining our Africa by Private Jet trip in 2021, and should have much to share about his explorations of the Okavango. Traveling with an expert like Steve offers an extraordinary opportunity to see a destination through the eyes of someone who has dedicated his life to understanding it. Over the course of our 20-day journey across the African continent, we’ll gain insights from Steve, as well as from wildlife biologist and National Geographic Explorer Elizabeth Lonsdorf, and National Geographic Fellow (2019) and photographer Sandesh Kadur.

delve into the ancient lanes of the city’s enchanting medina before flying to Ghana to discover vibrant Accra and a haunting “slave castle” on the Gold Coast. In South Africa, we’ll explore the natural and cultural wonders of iconic Cape Town, then venture into the wilds on safari in the Phinda Private Game Reserve, seeking out the “big five” and other fascinating creatures of the savanna. Our search for African wildlife continues in Zambia and Botswana. After witnessing the thundering cascades of Victoria Falls and watching for hippos and crocodiles on a private cruise along the Zambezi River, we’ll head into Chobe National Park alongside the Chobe Angels, an unprecedented all-female team of safari guides. We’ll then fly to the spice island of Zanzibar, and track mountain gorillas in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park before touching down in Rome for a farewell celebration. As always, you’ll enjoy the supreme comfort of a VIP-configured jet and stay in the finest accommodations wherever we touch down. The journey promises to be truly unforgettable—I hope you’ll join us! Please call 1-888-227-7265 or visit natgeoexpeditions.com/privatejet to reserve your place.

The expedition begins with a welcome dinner in London, then it’s off to the Moroccan city of Fez, where we’ll

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Gary E. Knell Chairman National Geographic Partners

When you travel with us, you help further the work of our scientists, explorers, and educators around the world. Every year, we distribute a portion of our proceeds to the National Geographic Society, creating more opportunities to work toward a planet in balance. To learn more, visit natgeo.com/giveback.

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Venture into the largest intact medieval city in the world, admiring Morocco’s stunning architecture and artistry in historic madrassas, palaces, and artisan workshops; or choose to visit the Roman site of Volubilis.

Encounter the “smoke that thunders”— incomparable Victoria Falls. Spot wildlife on a sunset cruise on the Zambezi River, and take a walk along the falls to experience the thunder and spray up close.

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Get immersed in the vibrant culture of Accra, exploring landmarks of its independence and the imaginative woodworkers of Teshie. Visit a typical fishing village, and then tour Elmina Castle, a notorious port in the transatlantic slave trade.

C A P E TOW N , SOUTH AFRICA Go flightseeing over the spectacular Cape Peninsula, and observe the penguins of Boulders Beach. Then choose to visit Robben Island and Cape Town’s historic sites, or spend a day in the Cape Winelands enjoying sommelier-led tastings.

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Meet Africa’s first all-female ranger team during two days on safari. Watch for elephants, hippos, cheetahs, and rare antelope on the banks of the Chobe River while exploring in open safari vehicles or on a wildlife cruise.

Z A N Z I B A R , TA N Z A N I A Discover the rich cultural heritage of this “spice island” on a walking tour of Stone Town. Visit historic sites and a spice plantation, and take a walk in the island’s national park; or go snorkeling on a nearby reef.

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Come face-to-face with Africa's legendary wildlife in a private game reserve harboring seven distinct habitats. Head out on open-vehicle safari drives alongside expert rangers and Zulu trackers, and enjoy a special dinner in the bush.

Go gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park, search for golden monkeys with a scientist, and meet a researcher at the Karisoke Research Center. Or delve into stories of genocide, reconciliation, and inspiring development initiatives during two days in Kigali.

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T R AV E L TA I L O R E D T O YO U R I N T E R E S T S Enjoy the freedom and flexibility to tailor your trip to your interests, choosing from a variety of available excursions in each of the places we visit. In the pages that follow, you'll find opportunities to adapt the expedition at no additional cost. Some of these alternative options have limited space or require a minimum number of participants; reservations are on a first-come, first-served basis. We can also arrange special experiences that are not featured in the itinerary, whether you'd like to visit a museum along our route, meet with local artisans, or set out on an invigorating hike. If you have already visited or would like to skip one of the stops along the journey, we will look into arranging your visit to an alternative destination. For more information and to discuss your preferred itinerary, please contact us. LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM

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The signature of our private jet expeditions is the extraordinary team of experts that travels with us—anthropologists, ecologists, geographers, and photographers who interpret what we encounter. On this journey, you might find yourself learning about primate behavior from National Geographic Explorer and wildlife biologist Elizabeth Lonsdorf, or photographing a prowling lion alongside awardwinning wildlife filmmaker and photographer Sandesh Kadur. In every destination, our experts provide unique insights into the diverse wonders of Africa.

National Geographic opens doors around the globe. Our relationships with scientists, storytellers, museums, and active research sites allow us special access to places and people—including our own grantees. Traveling with us, you’ll enjoy a host of specially arranged experiences, from a private lunch in Botswana with the Chobe Angels, an all-female safari guide team, to a dinner with Nelson Mandela’s former bodyguard in South Africa’s Constantia wine region.

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Over the past 132 years, we’ve sent our scientists, storytellers, and adventurers across continents and into remote cultures, down to the oceans’ depths and up the highest mountains in an effort to better understand our planet. National Geographic Expeditions grew from this legacy as a way to invite others to explore—to encounter the wonders of the world up close, in depth, right at the source, and to be transformed by the experience.

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GIVE BACK E X P L O R AT I O N H A P P E N S B E C A U S E O F YO U When you travel with us, you help further the work of our scientists, explorers, and educators around the world. Every year, we distribute a portion of our proceeds to the National Geographic Society, creating more opportunities to work toward a planet in balance. The Society awards more than 450 grants annually to innovators around the world like Kate Vannelli, who is working to empower local youth to conserve South African wildlife. These inspiring individuals are changing how we understand and interact with our planet—and helping to protect it for future generations. To learn more, visit natgeo.com/giveback.

YO U S U P P O R T L O C A L E C O N O M I E S A N D H A B I TAT S National Geographic Expeditions is committed to sustaining the character and integrity of each place we visit: its natural and cultural heritage, in addition to the well-being of its residents. We are identifying ways to minimize the environmental impact of our travel programs and are offsetting carbon emissions we cannot eliminate. We strive to support local economies in our choice of services, and we believe that the positive effects of sustainable travel go beyond immediate economic benefits, inspiring passionate stewards of our planet.

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As we make our way from one extraordinary place to the next, a world-class team of National Geographic Experts will deepen our understanding of the diverse animals and cultures we encounter and the spectacular sites we explore. Along with conservationist Steve Boyes and wildlife biologist Elizabeth Lonsdorf, we’ll be joined by wildlife filmmaker and photographer Sandesh Kadur, who will share photography tips and techniques as we explore together, and present a slideshow of our adventures at the end of the trip. An in-flight lecture system allows for informative and engaging talks by our experts as we travel aboard the private jet.

S T E V E B OY E S C O N S E R VAT I O N I S T Conservationist, National Geographic Fellow (2016), and TED senior fellow Steve Boyes has dedicated his life to preserving Africa’s wilderness areas and the species that depend on them. A native of South Africa, he founded the Cape Parrot Project with support from National Geographic, and is the scientific director of the Wild Bird Trust. In 2015, Steve launched what has become the National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project to promote broader protection for the Okavango Delta’s watershed and its wildlife. Steve’s work takes him all over Africa, studying wildlife rehabilitation and biodiversity, fighting the wild-caught bird trade, and planting thousands of trees in forest restoration projects.

E L I Z A B E T H LO N S D O R F W I L D L I F E B I O LO G I ST National Geographic Explorer Elizabeth Lonsdorf began researching primates as an undergraduate student at Duke University. After a brief foray into the field of marine mammal cognition, Elizabeth earned a Ph.D. from the Jane Goodall Institute's Center for Primate Studies at the University of Minnesota, an experience that allowed her to follow in the footsteps of renowned primatologist Jane Goodall by studying wild chimpanzees at Tanzania's Gombe Stream National Park. She returns annually to Gombe, where she manages a research program focused on chimpanzee health and infant development. Elizabeth serves on the faculty of Franklin & Marshall College, and is on the board of directors for Chimp Haven, a chimpanzee sanctuary in Louisiana.

SANDESH KADUR F I L M M A K E R A N D P H OTO G R A P H E R National Geographic Emerging Explorer (2013) Sandesh Kadur creates award-winning wildlife documentary films and photography books exposing the need to conserve threatened species and habitats around the world. With subjects ranging from clouded leopards to king cobras, his films have appeared worldwide on the National Geographic Channel, the BBC, the Discovery Channel, and elsewhere. Recently, Sandesh joined Steve Boyes and the National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project team in Botswana to document a new 360-degree video series, The Okavango Experience. Sandesh's many awards include CIWEM Environmental Photographer of the Year, the Nature’s Best Photography Award, the International Conservation Photographer Award, and two Green Oscar nominations at the Wildscreen film festival.

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S U P E R I O R S E R V I C E , S E A M L E S S T R AV E L A Boeing 757 jet has been specially outfitted for this incredible expedition. Its long-range capabilities and capacity to land at smaller airports afford us the flexibility to fly direct and avoid layovers—which in turn gives us the freedom to make the most of our experiences on land. The jet’s interior has been refitted to accommodate 57 travelers in a spacious two-by-two seating configuration, instead of the standard 233 seats. Each reclining, VIP-style seat is handcrafted from the finest European leather and equipped with a center console, leg rest, foldout footrest, and four-way adjustable headrest, offering supreme in-flight comfort as we travel between destinations.

E X P E D I T I O N S TA F F A N D C R E W Traveling with our National Geographic Experts is a talented expedition team—experienced travel experts who meticulously attend to logistical details and ensure your experience is truly exceptional. The flight crew is also specially selected for this trip, chosen for their dedication to safety, attention to detail, and first-rate hospitality.

EXPEDITION PHYSICIAN A physician accompanies our expedition and is on call 24 hours a day to provide or facilitate health care services.

EXPEDITION CHEF We travel with a dedicated expedition chef and caterer who design delectable meals inspired by local cuisine in the destinations we visit. They incorporate the freshest ingredients in a wide array of dishes, which are served with top-tier beverages, including fine wines, craft beers, and spirits.

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In South Africa, we stay at andBeyond Phinda Private Game Reserve, a collection of luxury safari camps and lodges situated amid seven dynamic ecosystems. Our home in the Rwandan jungle is the hilltop Virunga Lodge, offering extraordinary views of the surrounding volcanoes and lakes. And in Cape Town, we stay at One&Only, an elegant accommodation on the stylish Victoria & Alfred Waterfront with exquisite Table Mountain views. We have selected the hotels and lodges featured on this expedition for their exceptional guest service, splendid amenities, and convenient access to the places we explore. In more off-the-beaten-path locations, we have selected the best available accommodations to ensure your comfort. In many destinations, we have also arranged special dining experiences with traditional entertainment, providing a window into local cultures.

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Arrive in London, where you'll be met by a private driver for the transfer to your luxury hotel in the heart of the city. Later, sit down to a welcome dinner in the hotel's historic UN Ballroom, site of the 1946 United Nations General Assembly. Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square

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After breakfast, transfer to London's Luton Airport and fly by private jet to Fez. Founded in the eighth century, Fez is Morocco’s oldest imperial city and its cultural and spiritual heart. At the Dar Batha Museum, examine the city’s artistic traditions, including mosaics, ceramics, and woodcarvings. Gaze up at the mosaic-clad Blue Gate and the bronze doors of the Royal Palace. Stroll the 13th-century Jewish quarter, a picturesque neighborhood of carved wooden balconies and Moorish doorways. The next morning, step back in time on a walking tour of the medina, the largest intact medieval city in the world. See the splendid courtyard of the University of Al-Karaouine and meet a scholar at the 14th-century Bou Inania Madrasa. Admire the exquisite fountain in Nejjarine Square; visit the shrine of Moulay Idriss II, the founder of Fez; and soak up the enchanting sounds and sights of the souk. After lunch, choose to stay in the old city and visit artisan workshops, including the Chouara Tannery. Or spend the afternoon at the ancient Roman site of Volubilis, a UNESCO World Heritage site set on the rolling plains near Fez. Tonight, we’ll be joined by a Sufi scholar for dinner in a traditional home and a performance of Sufi music. Hotel Sahrai

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Bid farewell to North Africa and fly by private jet across the Sahara to Ghana’s vibrant capital city. Thrumming with creative energy, Accra is a city both cosmopolitan and scrappy, where timeless traditions collide with the latest trends. Retrace the country’s history today at Independence Square, which marks the end of British rule in 1957; and at Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, a monument to Ghana’s first president. In nearby Teshie, visit the fantasy coffin makers— woodworkers who craft imaginative custom-made coffins—and wander among whimsically sculpted sarcophagi in the form of everything from race cars to chili peppers. A short morning charter flight brings us west to Takoradi, where we’ll take a scenic drive along the coast toward Elmina. Stop to visit a fishing village, and enjoy a lunch of local specialties at a beachside resort. Ghana’s shores are dotted with castles and forts built from the 15th to the 18th century, when the Dutch, Portuguese, British, and other Europeans set up trading posts on the Gold Coast. This afternoon, venture into one of them: St. George’s Castle in Elmina, a notorious “slave castle” and now part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. The oldest of the European fortifications, it was built by the Portuguese as a gold trading center in 1482 and taken over by the Dutch in the 1600s. Tour the grand European quarters and then descend to the dungeons, haunting reminders of one of history’s most barbaric chapters. Later, visit the posubans of Elmina town, elaborate shrines with sometimes quirky decorations and slogans, originally erected by the traditional Asafo warriors of the Fante people. Drive back to Accra and enjoy dinner in one of the city’s best restaurants. Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City

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Fly south by private jet to Cape Town, one of Africa’s most beautiful cities. Settle into our hotel on the fashionable Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, and sit down to a dinner prepared especially for us by a renowned chef. Weather permitting the next morning, ride a cable car to the top of Table Mountain, rising more than 3,500 feet above the city. Then split into two groups to explore the Cape Peninsula. One group will take a thrilling flight-seeing helicopter trip to the Cape of Good Hope, Africa’s southwesternmost point. Examine the unusual flora of this vast nature reserve, and ride a funicular to the lighthouse at Cape Point. In the afternoon, return to Cape Town along the dramatic Chapman’s Peak Drive—one of the world’s most spectacular drives—and stop at Boulders Beach to see the resident population of African penguins. The second group will take this drive toward the Cape of Good Hope in the morning and enjoy flightseeing by helicopter in the afternoon. After a talk by our experts, gather for dinner with Nelson Mandela's former bodyguard in the elegant, wine-producing suburb of Constantia.

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The following day, choose one of two excursions: ride a hovercraft to Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela spent 18 years of his 27-year prison sentence, and tour the facilities with a former prisoner. Visit the colonial Castle of Good Hope, learn about the injustices of apartheid at the District Six Museum, and explore Cape Town’s diverse cultural heritage in the Bo-Kaap neighborhood. Or spend the day in the Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, and Paarl wine regions and visit wine estates for private, sommelier-led tastings and lunch with wine pairings. One&Only Cape Town

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Fly by private jet to Johannesburg and continue on a charter flight to Phinda Private Game Reserve, a conservancy that harbors seven distinct habitats— from woodlands and wetlands to mountain ranges and rare dry sand forests—each home to a spectacular array of wildlife. Settle into one of the luxurious lodges set within the borders of the park, then set off with expert rangers and Zulu trackers for an open-vehicle safari far from the crowds. Your route will be determined by the wildlife you encounter, whether it’s a cheetah sprinting across the savanna, a herd of elephants frolicking at a local waterhole, or a giraffe munching on a leafy lunch amid swaying acacia trees. We’ll stop for sundowner cocktails as the sun sets, and watch for nocturnal creatures on the return trip back to the lodge. Rise early for a safari drive at sunrise, when wildlife is actively engaged in morning routines. Seek out Africa’s famed “big five”—lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and Cape buffalo—and have your binoculars at the ready to spy some of the nearly 450 bird species found on the reserve. If we’re lucky, we may also spot Phinda’s more elusive species, such as the nyala or the black rhino. After time to relax at the lodge, we’ll venture back out into the wild for a late-afternoon safari. This evening, enjoy a special dinner in the bush, complete with entertainment from a four-piece marimba band. andBeyond Phinda Private Game Reserve

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After breakfast, return to Johannesburg by charter flight and fly by private jet to Livingstone, Zambia. Here, on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, the Zambezi River plunges off a high escarpment, tumbling some 350 feet into a narrow chasm and creating a mile-wide veil of mist and rushing water shot through with rainbows. After checking in to our hotel, experience the mighty Zambezi River on a private cruise. Look for hippos, crocodiles, birds, and other wildlife, and watch the sunset transform the landscape. Tonight, dinner is served by lantern light on the lawn of our hotel with the roar of the falls in the distance. Approach the falls on foot the next morning, an exhilarating closeup encounter with what the area’s indigenous people call the “smoke that thunders.” Then cross into Botswana by boat and drive to Chobe National Park, where our lodge is ideally situated on the banks of the wildlife-rich Chobe River. Relax after lunch before meeting some of the Chobe Angels, an unprecedented all-female team of safari guides that is shaking up an otherwise male-dominated industry. Head out with them to discover the wildlife of Chobe on a safari drive. Chobe National Park is known for some of the largest elephant herds on the planet, but its namesake river draws all kinds of animals to its shores, including Cape buffalo, cheetahs, rare antelope like the oribi and the sitatunga, and more than 400 species of birds. Our lodge uses electric safari vehicles, allowing us to silently observe the myriad creatures splashing and scuffling in the shallows. Enjoy a full day on safari—on drives or wildlife cruises—and end the day with a sundowner in the wilderness. Gather under the stars for a candlelit dinner at the river’s edge. The Royal Livingstone Victoria Falls Zambia Hotel by Anantara; Chobe Game Lodge

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YO U R T R I P M A K E S A D I F F E R E N C E The National Geographic Society funds research, conservation, and exploration, including the Okavango Wilderness Project— a multinational collaboration led by National Geographic Explorer Steve Boyes to survey the biodiversity of the vast Okavango River Delta and protect its unique ecosystems for future generations.

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Transfer to Livingstone and fly by private jet to Zanzibar, the famous “spice island” off the coast of Tanzania. Threads of Arabian and Indian influence are woven into the Swahili culture here, thanks to a long history as an Indian Ocean trading hub, and the architecture of Stone Town reflects this intriguing blend. Enjoy your choice of two excursions the following day. Examine the eclectic cultural heritage of Zanzibar on a walking tour of Stone Town to discover Omani-style archways and elegant mosques, and ancient houses with intricately carved wooden doors. Visit the Old Fort, built by the Omanis in the 17th century; and see the House of Wonders, a sultan’s palace that dazzled locals with its running water and electricity when it was built in the late 1800s. Browse piles of spices, fish, and exotic fruit at the lively Darajani Market, and then head to a spice plantation after lunch. Follow local farmers into the plantation where cinnamon, nutmeg, and pepper trees grow; and sample tropical fruits like custard apple, star fruit, and rambutan. Stop in the Jozani Forest, part of Zanzibar’s only national park, for a chance to see Zanzibar red colobus monkeys, a rare species indigenous to the islands. Alternatively, embark on a snorkeling excursion on the Nyange Reef. Sail a traditional dhow boat a half hour to the reef and discover a variety of corals and marine species—from frogfish and sea turtles to shrimp and surgeonfish. Dry off for a picnic lunch in the shade. Park Hyatt Zanzibar

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Fly by private jet to Rwanda, home to many of the world’s endangered mountain gorillas. Spend your time here tracking these fabled creatures, or remain in Kigali and immerse yourself in the riveting story of Rwanda’s people. Those who choose to see the gorillas will transfer directly to Volcanoes National Park. During a full day of trekking with local guides, learn about conservation efforts that have brought gorillas back from the edge of extinction. Experience the thrill of sitting among a group of gorillas, observing their fascinating social dynamics up close. On our final day, search for endangered golden monkeys with a biologist, and attend a talk by a researcher at the Karisoke Research Center, founded by National Geographic Grantee Dian Fossey. After lunch, return to Kigali. Or, return to Kigali in the morning and meet a survivor at the Kigali Genocide Memorial in the afternoon. Those who choose to stay in Kigali will visit the Akilah Institute, which provides higher education to women from all over Rwanda, and soar over volcanic peaks during a helicopter flight-seeing excursion the following day. Then visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial to meet survivors and hear their haunting memories—as well as inspiring stories of reconciliation. Tonight, toast our grand African adventure at a festive farewell dinner. Amakoro Songa Lodge, Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge, or Virunga Lodge; Kigali Marriott Hotel

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After breakfast, fly by private jet to Rome and transfer to our hotel, overlooking the Pantheon in the heart of the city. Enjoy dinner at the hotel before departing for home on commercial flights the following day. Grand Hotel de la Minerve

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YO U R T R I P M A K E S A D I F F E R E N C E The National Geographic Society funds research, conservation, and exploration, including a joint collaboration with Rwanda national parks authorities to recover and research the skeletal remains of deceased mountain gorillas, some of which were observed in life by the late Dian Fossey. The Society also helped support an innovative project to bring safe drinking water to rural communities in Rwanda.

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Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $8,990. Transportation by private Boeing 757 jet and other conveyance, as noted in the itinerary, is included in the expedition cost. Airfare to London, United Kingdom and return from Rome, Italy is not included. This trip will be operated by National Geographic Partners Chicago, the tour operations branch of National Geographic, on flights operated by Icelandair. See the Operator-Participant Contract and Terms and Conditions for more information.

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BASIS OF RATES: All prices are based on two persons sharing a room, unless otherwise noted. 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 Expeditions will do everything possible to maintain the listed prices, if it is necessary to levy a surcharge, National Geographic Expeditions reserves the right to do so and will notify the Participant at the time of final invoicing. See ITINERARY CHANGES below for surcharges resulting from Major Change. RESERVATIONS AND PAYMENTS: To reserve a place on the Expedition, a deposit of $5,000 per person and a signed acknowledgement of this Responsibility Statement and Operator-Participant Contract and Terms and Conditions is required. The deposit may be made by check, wire transfer, or major credit card. Payment instructions will be shared with the Participant by National Geographic Expeditions upon initial contact. Call toll-free 1-888-227-7265 or 1-312-757-5233 to make your reservation. The second payment of $20,000 per person and final payment are payable by check or wire transfer only. The second payment is due November 23, 2020. Final payment is due March 23, 2021. Payment instructions for the second and final payments will be included with each invoice. With the Participant’s authorization, if the Expedition is fully booked when a Participant’s reservation request is received, National Geographic Expeditions can collect the deposit and place the Participant’s name on a waiting list in the event other participants cancel their reservations. Even if the Participant authorizes National Geographic Expeditions to put his/her name on a waiting list and collect his/her deposit, National Geographic Expeditions will notify the Participant within seven days if the Expedition is still fully booked. WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE: A privately chartered Boeing 757 that departs from London, England and returns to Rome, Italy, as indicated in the Expedition itinerary. Deluxe or best available accommodations and all applicable taxes in the destinations and options as indicated in the catalog or on the website, from arrival at the first hotel through departure from the last hotel. All meals beginning with dinner on the first night of the Expedition and ending with breakfast on the last morning of the Expedition. All taxes; airport transfers at

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the beginning and end of the Expedition; group transportation; excursions; special events and activities; extensive program of options at most destinations; enrichment program, including lectures by a team of experts; services of professional staff, including an Expedition Physician; amenities package; $50,000 medical evacuation insurance (which includes minimal accident/ sickness/baggage insurance) for covered reasons; bottled or potable water throughout the Expedition (during sightseeing, at scheduled meals, and in the Participant’s room); all beverages, including liquor, aboard the private jet; liquor during special events and cocktail parties on land; house wine and/or beer at lunch and dinner; nonalcoholic beverages at all scheduled meals on land; baggage handling during the Expedition; Internet access in hotels, where available; and tips or gratuities to Expedition staff, private jet crew, local guides, drivers, porters, and waitstaff. Any tips or gratuities not specifically mentioned as included in the total Expedition price will be at the Participant’s discretion. No refund will be made for any accommodations or services included in the Expedition price that the Participant voluntarily does not use. The exact Expedition itinerary, name and location of hotels, length of stay at each hotel, and other ground accommodations and services are set forth in the Expedition itinerary, which is by this reference expressly incorporated into this Agreement. WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE: Commercial airfare from the Participant’s home city to London, England, and from Rome, Italy to the Participant’s home city; optional and additional accident/baggage/cancellation insurance; passport and visa fees; personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, and fax fees; all beverages not mentioned above as included; hotel minibar charges; meals not scheduled by National Geographic Expeditions; any tips or gratuities not specifically mentioned as included in the total Expedition price; cost of pre-trip inoculations obtained as a condition of participating in the Expedition; personal medications; and any medical expenses, medical evacuation, hospitalization, or other emergency medical service not supplied by an Expedition Physician or covered by the provided medical evacuation insurance. SINGLE/SHARED ACCOMMODATIONS AND SUITE UPGRADES: A limited number of single rooms are available at an extra cost on a first-come, first-served basis. National Geographic Expeditions will make reasonable efforts to assist persons requesting a roommate. Participants will be notified if a suitable roommate is found. If a roommate is not confirmed, the single rate will be charged. Suite rooms are available in some destinations; more information about them, including their extra costs, will be sent to the Participant in the months before departure. ELIGIBILITY: Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the entire Expedition. Some Expedition itineraries have minimum age requirements—call for more information. All Participants are expected to be comfortable traveling as part of a group and ready to experience cultural differences with grace. CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS: If the Participant cancels his/her reservation or changes his/her plans, the Participant’s right to receive a refund is limited, as described in the following schedule. All requests for refunds must be sent to National Geographic Expeditions in writing via mail, fax, or email. All cancellations will become effective as of the date of the postmark or email receipt. If the Participant’s notice is received... On or before July 21, 2020 From July 22, 2020 to November 23, 2020 From November 24, 2020 to January 22, 2021 From January 23, 2021 to March 23, 2021 On or after March 24, 2021

The Participant will receive a refund of all deposits less a... $2,500 per-person cancellation fee. $5,000 per-person cancellation fee. $15,000 per-person cancellation fee. $25,000 per-person cancellation fee. No refund.

Refunds will be processed in the manner in which payment was received within 14 days of receipt of the Participant’s notice of cancellation. 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. If the Participant cancels and provides a substitute participant for the Expedition, the Participant will receive from National Geographic Expeditions a full refund of money paid toward the price once the substitute participant has paid in full. A Participant who paid the deposit by credit card shall have a right to a full refund until this Agreement is signed. Please note that the costs for visas, commercial air tickets, insurance, suite upgrades, and pre- or post-Expedition independent arrangements may not be refundable. ITINERARY CHANGES: The Expedition itinerary and staff presented in the catalog or on the website are subject to modification and change by National Geographic Expeditions. Every reasonable effort will be made to operate the Expedition as planned, but alterations may still occur after final itineraries are sent. In addition, should unforeseen world events or conditions require the Expedition itinerary to be altered, National Geographic Expeditions reserves the right to do so for the safety and best interest of the group. National Geographic Expeditions reserves the right to cancel any Expedition in the event inadequate enrollment makes the Expedition economically infeasible to operate, except as provided below. In such a case, National Geographic Expeditions will provide the Participant with a full refund of the monies paid to National Geographic Expeditions for the Expedition. National Geographic Expeditions reserves the right to cancel a trip for any reason, provided National Geographic Expeditions notifies you in writing within seven days after the cancellation occurs, but no later than 10 days before the scheduled departure date. A full refund will be made within 14 days after such cancellation. National Geographic Expeditions will not cancel an Expedition less than 10 days before departure, except for circumstances that make it physically impossible to perform the Expedition. If such a circumstance occurs, National Geographic Expeditions will notify you as soon as possible; and if the trip is canceled, National Geographic Expeditions will refund all monies within 14 days. If National Geographic Expeditions makes a pre-departure “Major Change” to a trip, you may cancel up to 24 hours before departure and receive a full refund within 14 days after cancellation. Only the following constitute “Major Changes:” (i) a change in the departure or return date unless the change results from a flight delay experienced by the air carrier, although a delay of longer than 48 hours will always be considered a “Major Change;” (ii) a change in the origin or destination city; or (iii) a price increase of more than 10 percent occurring 10 or more days before departure. If a “Major Change” occurs, National Geographic Expeditions will notify you within seven days after learning of the change but at least 10 days before the scheduled departure. If National Geographic Expeditions first knows of the “Major Change” less than 10 days before departure, National Geographic Expeditions will notify you as soon as possible.


OPERATOR-PART IC IPAN T C O N TRAC T A N D TE RM S A N D CO N D I T I O N S If a “Major Change” which you are unwilling to accept occurs after your initial outbound flight has been completed, National Geographic Expeditions will refund, within 14 days after your scheduled return day, that portion of your payment which applies to the service not provided. NECESSARY DOCUMENTATION: Participants are responsible for obtaining any documents required for their participation in the Expedition prior to the trip, such as a valid passport, all visas, vaccination certificates, completed Physician Approval for Travel forms, and any other documents. To participate in the Expedition, visas and/or entry permits may be required for some countries. Acquiring visas and/or entry permits is the responsibility of the Participant. Failure to obtain necessary documents does not negate the Terms and Conditions, and any extra costs incurred for rerouting a Participant due to travel without the necessary document will be the Participant’s responsibility. National Geographic Expeditions will provide information on the necessary visas and/or entry permits in pre-departure documents; provided that National Geographic Expeditions does so for informational purposes only. Participant must verify the travel documents required for his/her travel. National Geographic Expeditions is not liable for any damages resulting from Participant’s reliance on advice provided by National Geographic Expeditions regarding travel document requirements. BAGGAGE: On the private jet, the Participant is limited to 90 pounds of checked baggage in two bags (one bag of the Participant’s choice limited to 50 pounds and one wheeled bag that National Geographic Expeditions will send to the Participant ahead of time for use on the Expedition limited to 40 pounds), plus a few smaller carry-on items like a backpack and/ or camera. In certain countries, participants may fly on private light aircraft. Due to weight restrictions on these flights, the Participant will only be allowed one bag, provided to the Participant by National Geographic Expeditions, plus his/her carry-on luggage (including camera equipment). For international flights, the air carrier’s liability is limited to the actual value of the baggage but not more than 1,288 Special Drawing Rights, approximately $1,777 per participant, unless a higher value is declared at the time of check in and an appropriate excess valuation charge is paid. Baggage, when not handled by National Geographic Expeditions, and personal effects are at all times the sole responsibility of the Participant. AIRCRAFT: The private jet flights will be performed using a Boeing 757 jet with 62 VIPstyle seats. The air carrier for the Expedition will be Icelandair, Reykjavíkurflugvöllur, IS-101 Reykjavík, Iceland. National Geographic Expeditions and the air carrier reserve the right to substitute equivalent aircraft or scheduled service, if necessary. Participants who actually travel on scheduled service will receive only the protections applicable to such scheduled service. The Participant’s Expedition itinerary may include flights on smaller aircraft operated by local approved airline carriers. Seating on these aircraft will be economy or economy with limited business seats, based upon the configuration of the aircraft. INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS: The operation of these flights is subject to the foreign governments involved granting landing rights for the flight. If the air carrier cannot obtain these rights for any particular flight leg of the Expedition, that flight leg will be canceled and alternative arrangements may be made at the discretion of National Geographic Expeditions. Alternatively, the Participant may cancel his/her reservation and receive a full refund if a flight leg is cancelled prior to first departure, or a refund of the unused itinerary if a flight leg is cancelled after first departure COMMERCIAL AIRFARE: National Geographic Expeditions may be able to assist the Participant in reserving commercial flights from his/her home city to London, England and from Rome, Italy to his/her home city, in the class of service that the Participant prefers. Please ask for details. INSURANCE: National Geographic Expeditions strongly recommends trip-cancellation, health, and accident insurance, which is available at an additional cost. For more information about and to enroll in an option available through Travel Insurance Services, visit the “Travel Insurance” section of National Geographic Expeditions’ website at natgeoexpeditions.com. Insurance premium payments are subject to the policies of the insurance carrier. The Participant certifies that either: (i) the Participant has health 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 (ii) the Participant agrees to pay all costs of rescue and/or medical services that may be incurred on the Participant’s behalf. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: National Geographic Expeditions welcomes travelers with disabilities on all of its trips. However, not all trips may be suitable for all travelers, and certain activities may present challenges for Participants with limited mobility, stamina or endurance concerns, or other types of disabilities or special needs. For Expeditions with destinations outside the United States, any physical condition, diet, or treatment requiring special attention must be reported in writing when the reservation is made so that National Geographic Expeditions can determine whether or not reasonable accommodations are available. Walking and climbing stairs are required on most excursions, at many destinations and hotels, and to board and disembark aircraft at many airports. Boarding assistance will be provided at all U.S. airports, the first foreign airport after departure from the United States, and the last foreign airport before arrival in the United States, as provided by Part 382 of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s rules, but other airports may not provide assistance. If the Participant cannot participate in the Expedition at a reasonable pace, or requires extra assistance, arrangements may be made for private touring at each destination, if necessary, at the discretion of our Expedition staff. Depending upon the nature of the arrangements, extra costs for such arrangements will be the responsibility of the Participant. If any Participant would like to forgo some of the scheduled sightseeing to rejuvenate and relax, he/she may feel free to do so at any time. Please call National Geographic Expeditions for further details if you require reasonable accommodation to participate on this Expedition.

understands and agrees that Expedition Physician is not an agent or employee of National Geographic Expeditions. As a condition of participation in the Expedition, the Participant must obtain his/her personal physician’s approval to join this Expedition. National Geographic Expeditions will send the Participant a Physician Approval for Travel form for his/her personal physician to complete. The completed form should be submitted directly to the Expedition Physician at the address provided on the form. The Participant understands and agrees that Expedition Physician may share information from the completed form with National Geographic Expeditions. For the latest recommendations on specific health precautions for the areas visited, the Participant should consult his/her physician and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: The Participant agrees that, should the Participant (i) experience any injury or illness while participating in the Expedition and (ii) become incapacitated such that he/she is unable to direct his/her own care, then National Geographic Expeditions may, in its discretion, rely on the direction of: Participant’s travelling companion, if any; Participant’s emergency contact; an Expedition Physician; or other Expedition staff, to authorize any necessary medical treatment including, but not limited to: X-ray, examination, anesthetic, medical or surgical diagnosis, or treatment and hospital care. Such treatment is to be rendered under the general or specific supervision of a physician licensed in the United States or, if in a foreign country and no U.S.-licensed physician is reasonably available, a duly licensed physician. In the event of any emergency, medical or otherwise, the Participant authorizes National Geographic Expeditions and the Expedition Physician to release any information necessary to obtain medical or other emergency services to any person providing such services. The information that may be released includes, without limitation, the information set forth on the Physician Approval for Travel form submitted by Participant. PHOTOGRAPHY: National Geographic Expeditions reserves 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 the Expedition, the Participant agrees to allow his/her likeness to be used by National Geographic and National Geographic–authorized third parties without compensation to the Participant. If the Participant prefers that his/her likeness not be used, he/she must notify National Geographic Expeditions in writing prior to departure of the Expedition. Copyright of all photographs, video, and related materials created by the Participant (“Expedition Materials”) will belong to the Participant upon creation. The Participant grants to National Geographic a nonexclusive, worldwide, irrevocable license to use any Expedition Materials provided to National Geographic 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. ASSUMPTION OF RISK: By registering for an Expedition, the Participant acknowledges that he/she is aware that travel such as on the Expedition he/she is undertaking involves potentially dangerous activities, some in remote areas of the world, with a risk of illness, injury, or death which may be caused by forces of nature, illness, or by willful or criminal conduct of third parties or by terrorism. The Participant further acknowledges that weather conditions may be severe, adverse, and/or unpleasant and that medical services or facilities may not be readily available or accessible or consistent with standards in the United States during some or all of the time during which he/she is participating on the Expedition, and that when available may not be of the quality which exists in the United States. ARBITRATION AGREEMENT: Arbitration Agreement policy and process is available at natgeoexpeditions.com/terms. PRIVACY POLICY: National Geographic Expeditions’ privacy policy can be found at nationalgeographic.com/community/privacy. MAILING LIST: To update a mailing address, notify National Geographic Expeditions of duplicate catalogs, or to be removed from future National Geographic Expeditions mailings, please call toll-free 1-888-227-7265. OTHER: The applicable Terms and Conditions may vary from those listed above based upon the specific Expedition selected by the Participant. A copy of the final Terms and Conditions applicable to each Participant will be provided at the time of booking. If a court of competent jurisdiction or an arbitrator holds that any provision is invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity will not affect the validity or operation of any other provision and such invalid provision will be deemed to be severed from this Agreement. COMPLETE TERMS: For the most complete and up-to-date Terms and Conditions, please see natgeoexpeditions.com/terms. 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