2019-2020 National Geographic Active Expeditions Catalog

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ACTIVE EXPEDITIONS On our active expeditions, you’ll venture off the beaten path in spectacular places around the world, following in the footsteps of National Geographic’s explorers and adventurers. Whether you find yourself snorkeling with majestic whale sharks, snowshoeing to remote waterfalls in winter, or kayaking among pristine coral reefs, you’ll experience the unforgettable rush that comes with achieving a personal quest. And we keep our group size to a maximum of 16 so that we can move with agility and enjoy every place we visit in-depth. These unique itineraries combine stunning destinations, physical challenges, and cultural interactions to create a rewarding and exhilarating adventure. EUROPE 8 Hiking England Coast to Coast 10 Scotland Hiking Adventure:

SOUTH AMERICA 29 Patagonia Hiking Adventure 30 Peru: Machu Picchu Inn to Inn Trek

11 Ireland: Hiking the Emerald Isle 12 Tuscany and Cinque Terre Hiking Adventure 13 Provence Hiking Adventure 14 Portugal Hiking Adventure 15 Spain: Walking El Camino de Santiago 16 Tour du Mont Blanc 17 Hiking Italy’s Dolomites 18 Greek Islands Adventure 19 Croatia: Hiking and Kayaking Adventure 20 Slovenia: Hiking the Julian Alps and Beyond 21 Vienna to Prague Hiking Adventure 22 Iceland Hiking Adventure 23 Iceland Winter: Hiking and Snowshoeing Adventure 24 Sweden: Dogsledding to the Icehotel 25 Switzerland: Iconic Hikes of the Swiss Alps

ASIA AND THE PACIFIC 32 Mongolian Horse Trek 33 Nepal: Everest Base Camp Trek 34 Japan: Hiking and Cultural Adventure 36 Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia Adventure 37 Borneo Wildlife Adventure 38 New Zealand: South Island Adventure

From the Highlands to Islands

NORTH AMERICA 26 Hiking the National Parks: Glacier,

AFRICA 39 Tanzania: Kilimanjaro Climb and Safari RESOURCES 4 The National Geographic Difference 6 Activity Levels 40 More Ways to Travel With National Geographic 41 Terms and Conditions 42 Active Expeditions Calendar

Yellowstone, and Teton 27 Yucatán Adventure: Whale Sharks and Maya Ruins 28 Costa Rica Multisport Adventure

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T H E N AT I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C DIFFERENCE

I GIVE BACK WHEN YOU TRAVEL WITH US, YOU MAKE A DIFFERENCE When you travel with us, you support the National Geographic Society’s researchers and explorers who work to preserve, protect, and advance our understanding of the planet and its people. Every year, the Society awards more than 575 grants to scientists, educators, innovators, and storytellers around the world. They are changing how we understand and interact with our planet—and helping to protect it for future generations. To learn more, visit www.natgeo.com/info.

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Over the past 130 years, we’ve sent our scientists, storytellers, and adventurers across continents and into remote cultures, down to the oceans’ depths and up to 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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You gain knowledge when you explore with National Geographic—

Our relationships with scientists, explorers, scholars, and storytellers

whether you’re discussing the legacy of the ancient Maya with a National

allow us special access to places and people. Traveling with us, you go

Geographic grantee on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula or delving into the

behind the scenes to get a close-up view of work that’s helping to illuminate

geology of the Torres del Paine while hiking in Patagonia. Traveling

and preserve the world’s cultural and natural treasures, from an intimate

with our dynamic guides—among the best in the business—you’ll be

encounter with the Sami culture of Sweden’s Lapland region, to a discussion

surrounded by people who are steeped in knowledge and insight about

on the enchanting world of the Inca with National Geographic grantee

the places we go. And they’re passionate about sharing that knowledge

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Our trips are rated by activity level—from light to maximum—so you can choose the one that best suits you. All of our itineraries are well-paced and filled with opportunities for you to push your limits, choose the harder trail, or go on the extra hike. And whenever you feel the need, you can opt toActive take a break and relax atRiver theCruise hotel. Student Journeys Family Photo

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Travelers should be in good health Travelers should be physically fit and Light or Moderate prepared for multiple hours of activity and comfortable walking or (Lindblad standing and Scenic Expeditions Only) for extended periods of time. Daily (e.g., hiking, kayaking, biking) each day. activities may include city walking M O D E R AT E / S T R E N U O U S tours, visits to sites, game drives on bumpy roads, or easy hikes. Travelers should be physically fit and prepared for multiple hours of activity L I G H T/M O D E R AT E (e.g., hiking, kayaking, biking) each Travelers should be in good health day. Certain days may have more and comfortable walking or standchallenging physical activity, such as ing for extended periods of time. ascents/descents on steep mountainDaily activities may include walking ous terrain. tours, visits to sites, safari drives, and easy hikes, and some days will have more physical activities such as longer hikes, kayaking, snorkeling, or biking.

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Strenuous

Designed for experienced active travelers in excellent physical condition, these itineraries may include full-day hikes (sometimes at high altitude) or full-day kayaking excursions. Trails often include steep ascents/descents on mountainous terrain, with some exposed sections.

MAXIMUM The ultimate challenge for serious hikers who are very fit and have experience hiking or trekking at high elevations. These itineraries include numerous challenging, full-day hikes.


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HIKING ENGLAND COAST TO COAST

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS Cross England on foot, trekking from the Irish Sea to the North Sea through three incredible national parks. Immerse yourself in the mystical landscapes of the Lake District, where gemlike lakes reflect England’s highest mountains, and poets such as William Wordsworth drew inspiration. In the Yorkshire Dales, hike to storybook villages filled with half-timbered cottages and warmly lit pubs. Then climb into the wild, heather-covered highlands of the North York Moors. This 133-mile hike is designed to take in the most beautiful and historic sections of Alfred Wainwright’s famous 190-mile Coast to Coast Walk.

• Set out on one of the ten best long-distance hikes in the world. • Step back into England’s fascinating history as you explore sites from prehistory to the Roman era to the Tudors and beyond. • Visit the home of poet William Wordsworth in the enchanting Lakeland village of Grasmere. • Stay in cozy inns that exemplify the character and charm of the region.

Above: Travelers take in majestic views of the North Sea as they walk along the cliff-lined coast.

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A cobblestoned street in the picturesque fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay


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DAY 1 I PENRITH, ENGLAND/ENNERDALE Arrive in London or Manchester and take the train to Penrith. Meet at the train station and transfer to the village of Cleator where we’ll gather for a welcome dinner. Ennerdale Country House Hotel

DAY 2 I ST. BEES TO ENNERDALE BRIDGE Our journey kicks off with a coast-to-coast tradition: dipping a toe in the Irish Sea. Then set off along the sandstone cliffs of St. Bees Head. Pause for a pub lunch on our way to Ennerdale Bridge at the foot of the Lake District mountains. Ennerdale Country House Hotel 15 miles hiking (8 hours)

DAY 3 I E NNERDALE BRIDGE TO HONISTER Today we walk into Lake District National Park. Our splendid ramble traces the southern edge of Ennerdale Water, the park’s most westerly lake. After lunch near the Black Sail Hut, climb a 2,000foot pass and take in the vista of peaks, lakes, and sheep-speckled pastures. We finish in Borrowdale, a short transfer from our hotel. Inn on the Lake 11 miles hiking (7–8 hours)

DAY 4 I GRASMERE TO GLENRIDDING After a visit to the Grasmere home of the great poet William Wordsworth, climb over Grisedale Hause (1,936’) to see spectacular views. Hike down the valley toward Lake Ullswater and spend the night in our lakeside hotel. Inn on the Lake 9 miles hiking (5 hours)

DAY 5 I LAKE ULLSWATER TO SHAP Enjoy a scenic cruise on Lake Ullswater to Howtown. From here, we cross a historic Roman road on our way to Bampton. Hike across moorland to the 12th-century Shap Abbey, then transfer to our hotel in the quintessential English village of Ravenstonedale. The Black Swan 12 miles hiking (6–7 hours)

DAY 6 I SHAP TO ORTON AND RAVENSTONEDALE Trek across a limestone plateau dotted with prehistoric sites. Stop for lunch and visit the chocolate factory in the village of Orton. Continue the hike or head back to Ravenstonedale to enjoy some free time and a pint of local ale. The Black Swan 6 or 15 miles hiking (4–9 hours)

to Yorkshire Dales National Park. Hike along the River Swale, discovering waterfalls and enchanting hamlets tucked in among the dales. End with an afternoon cream tea in Muker before heading back to the hotel. The Black Swann 9 miles hiking (5–6 hours)

DAY 8 I REETH TO RICHMOND Drive to the nearby village of Reeth. From here, continue through the Yorkshire Dales, hiking along stretches of limestone on the way to historic Richmond. Here, we’ll explore an 11th-century Norman castle. The Kings Head Hotel 10 miles hiking (5–6 hours)

DAY 9 I RICHMOND TO LORD STONES Trace the River Swale past the remains of Easby Abbey to the village of Catterick Bridge. A short transfer brings us to Mount Grace Priory. Explore the ruins, and after lunch, hike toward the Cleveland Hills in the heart of the moorland. Return to Richmond for free time. The Kings Head Hotel 5 or 13 miles hiking (2–7 hours)

DAY 10 I C LAY BANK TOP TO BLAKEY RIDGE Transfer to North York Moors National Park and begin hiking across the dramatic landscape of the moors. Our route offers far-ranging vistas as we hike through the heather this region is known for—lush and green in early summer, deepening to purple in August. Mallyan Spout Hotel Light Light/Moderate 9–13 miles hiking (5–7 hours)

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Hikers ascend Grisedale Hause, the highest point on the trek.

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or Moderate TO GROSMONT DAY 11 I B LAKEYLightRIDGE

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This morning, descend to Great Fryup Head and into Glaisdale, where we see Beggars Bridge. Then hike along an old trade route to Grosmont, or opt to ride the bus. Mallyon Spout Hotel

9 or 14 miles hiking (5–8 hours)

From the hamlet of Littlebeck, our walk takes us into Scarry Wood, past a legendary cave, and up to the waterfall of Falling Foss. Walk along the cliff top to our final destination: the charming fishing village of Robin Hood’s Bay. The next morning, head to the airport for your flight home Victoria Hotel Day 12: 12 miles hiking (7 hours)

2019: May 26–June 7 June 16–28 June 30–July 12 July 14–26 July 28–Aug. 9 Aug. 11–23 Aug. 25–Sept. 6 Sept. 8–20

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DAY 12 AND 13 I L ITTLEBECK TO ROBIN HOOD’S BAY/YORK

Hikes range from 4–9 hours (5–15 miles) on moderate to steep grades and varying trail conditions. During most hikes, vehicle support is provided at Maximum various points along the way.

COST

$6,195

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $800. Airfare to/from London or Manchester, and the transfer to Penrith on Day 1 and from the York train station on Day 13, are not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of dinner on Day 9.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay in comfortable hotels and inns chosen for their charm and access to our daily activities.

DAY 7 I RAVENSTONEDALE TO MUKER Follow a lovely trail across rolling hills to the market town of Kirkby Stephen. After lunch, drive

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SCOTLAND HIKING ADVENTURE: FROM THE HIGHLANDS TO ISLANDS TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Join a conservationist and historian from the John Muir Trust for a hike beneath the hulking peak of Ben Nevis. • Set out on a private catamaran cruise along the coast of Jura, seeking out minke whales, basking sharks, and dolphins. • Discover Highland culture in remote villages, and tour a whisky distillery in Kerrera.

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DAYS 1 AND 2 I EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND/ LOCH LOMOND/THE TROSSACHS Arrive in Edinburgh and discover the city’s historic Old Town—a UNESCO World Heritage site. Walk along the Royal Mile and wind our way past church spires and cobbled alleyways. Take a short hike up to Arthur’s Seat for fantastic views of the city. Start the next day with a warm-up hike in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park— Scotland’s first national park. Our trail takes us along the West Highland Way, and we ascend Conic Hill to take in views across Loch Lomond to the peaks of the Arrochar Alps. Continue to the West Highlands and settle in to our hotel, then relax and enjoy the sea views or take a walk in the garden. Bruntsfield Hotel; Perle Oban Hotel Day 2: 4 miles hiking (3 hours)

DAYS 3, 4, AND 5 I THE HIGHLANDS/ ISLE OF SKYE From our base in Oban, travel to the isle of Kerrera and set off on an intriguing hike through history. Pass Horseshoe Bay, where King Alexander II of Scotland died in 1249, and explore Gylen Castle, perched dramatically on a cliff’s edge. Head up into the hills to take in spectacular views of the Island of Mull, and return to Oban by ferry this afternoon. Take a private catamaran cruise on

Loch Craignish and along the coast of Jura in search of minke whales, dolphins, and seals, and witness the swirling surf of the Corryvreckan whirlpool. Take a walk in Kilmartin Glen, home to hundreds of ancient monuments, and stop at the ruins of Dun Add, an Iron Age fort considered I N F O R M AT I O N by some to be the birthplace of Scotland. This Hikes range from 2–5 hours (3–7 miles) afternoon, visit the local whisky distillery for Activity Level on moderate to steep grades. Vehicle a guided tour, then enjoy free time to explore support is provided at various points Oban on your own. Head north, passing the while in the highlands, but will be limited on the islands. Please note Moderate Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous Maximum Light western end of Glen Coe. In Fort William, joinLight/Moderate that there are some long travel days. a conservationist and John Muir historian for a 2019: guided hike. Cross the sea to Skye, stopping to DAT E S Light or Moderate visit Eilean Donan Castle. July 27–Aug. 3 May 25–June 1 (Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Perle Oban Hotel; Cuillin Hills Hotel Day 3: 6–7 miles hiking (4–5 hours); Day 4: 5 miles hiking (2–3 hours); Day 5: 3–4 miles hiking (3 hours)

June 1–8 June 8–15 June 15–22 June 22–29 July 20–27

DAYS 6, 7, AND 8 I INNER HEBRIDES/ EDINBURGH Explore the spectacular landscapes of northern Skye. Beginning at Loch Ainort, hike amid the rust-colored peaks of the Red Cuillins to Loch Slapin—a mirror-like lake with views of the volcanic Black Cuillins, including the towering Bla Bheinn. Visit a local tea room, then return to Edinburgh the next day for your flight home.

COST

Cuillin Hills Hotel; Fonab Castle Hotel Day 6: 6–7 miles hiking (3–4 hours); Day 7: 5–6 miles hiking (3–4 hours)

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Above: A hiker is dwarfed by the stunning landscape of the Quiraing on the Isle of Skye.

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$5,895

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,300. Airfare to/from Edinburgh is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of dinner on Days 4 and 6.

Maximum group size: 16 We will stay seven nights in hotels and smaller inns offering authentic Scottish hospitality.


IRELAND: HIKING THE EMERALD ISLE TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Approach the enchanting valley of Glendalough from above, descending along the beautiful Wicklow Way. • Hike a portion of the Dingle Way, and encounter the beehive huts and cliff-lined coast of the Dingle Peninsula. • Take to the trails of the spectacular Ring of Kerry, passing ancient forts and monasteries.

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DAYS 1­, 2, AND 3 I DUBLIN, IRELAND/ POWERSCOURT/GLENDALOUGH Arrive at our hotel in central Dublin and enjoy a free day to explore the city. The next day, visit the elaborate gardens of Powerscourt Estate, a country estate dating back to the 1300s. Then hike through lush pine forests as we journey along the beautiful Wicklow Way to Glendalough, a sixth-century monastic site. In the Vale of Avoca, site of Wicklow’s gold rush, visit the Avoca Handweavers mill. Brooks Hotel; Glendalough Hotel Day 2: 10 miles hiking (5 hours); Day 3: 9 miles hiking (5 hours)

DAYS 4, 5, AND 6 I KILLARNEY/GAP OF DUNLOE/RING OF KERRY Travel to the Rock of Cashel, an exquisite example of Ireland’s medieval architecture. On the outskirts of Killarney, stroll the gardens of the 19th-century Muckross House. Bike or hike in the Gap of Dunloe, the narrow valley that splits the Purple Mountain Range from Macgillycuddy’s Reeks; and see Ross Castle, site of strong resistance to Oliver Cromwell’s Roundheads during the Irish Confederate Wars. Around the idyllic Ring of Kerry, watch a sheepdog demonstration and visit monasteries Above: Hikers trace the rugged coastline while trekking Ireland’s spectacular Dingle Way.

and Iron Age forts, or climb to the summit of Carrauntoohil—Ireland’s highest peak—for incredible views of the Irish countryside. Transfer to the Dingle Peninsula. International Hotel Killarney; Dingle Benners Hotel Day 4: 3 miles hiking (2 hours); Day 5: 7 miles hiking or 30+ miles biking (3 hours); Day 6: 10–12 miles hiking (6 hours) or 11 miles (8 hours) for the Carrauntoohil climb Moderate Light Light/Moderate DAYS 7–10 I DINGLE/THE BURREN/ ARAN ISLANDS/SHANNON

Hike along the Dingle Way, tracing the rocky or Moderate coastline of the Dingle Peninsula.Light Along the trail, see the Gallarus Oratory and ancient beehive huts perched on the windswept green hills. Visit the enigmatic Ballintaggart Ogham Stones, then travel to the unusual limestone karst landscape of the Burren and meet a local farmer to learn about this otherworldly place and the traditions of its people. Ferry to the Aran Islands, part of the Gaeltacht, where the Irish language is still spoken. On Inishmore, hike up to Dun Aengus, a mysterious ring fort perched on the edge of a cliff. Explore the island by bicycle before returning to Galway for a festive farewell dinner. Transfer to Shannon the next morning for your flight home.

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Moderate/Strenuous

(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Dingle Benners Hotel; Park House Hotel Day 7: 11 miles hiking (6 hours); Day 8: 3 miles hiking (2 hours); Day 9: 2 miles hiking (1 hour)

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Hikes range from 1–6 hours per day (2–12 miles) on moderate to steep grades in variable weather. Vehicle support is provided at various points alongMaximum the way. All biking Strenuous options are on local roads and are suitable for beginners, though you should be able to ride a bike before the trip.

2019: May 20–29 June 10–19 July 15–24 Aug. 12–21

COST

$5,995

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $750. Airfare to Dublin and return from Shannon is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of dinner on Days 5 and 8.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We will stay nine nights in comfortable hotels conveniently located to each day’s activities.

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TUSCANY AND CINQUE TERRE HIKING ADVENTURE TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Hike to hilltop towns perched above Chianti’s vineyard-laced valleys, and stay at picturesque farmhouses and villas. • Discover San Gimignano’s soaring towers and Siena’s Gothic architecture, and soak up the charm of these UNESCO World Heritage sites. • Explore the coastal villages of the Cinque Terre on a series of walks and hikes.

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DAYS 1, 2, AND 3 I FLORENCE, ITALY/ SAN CASCIANO IN VAL DI PESA/ CHIANTI Arrive in Florence and visit the Benedictine church of San Miniato al Monte, perched high above the city. Travel south along an ancient Roman road, Via Cassia, to San Casciano. Set out on our first hike, to a 15th-century Tuscan home where we enjoy a country dinner. The next day, drive into the hills of Chianti. Embark on a hike through rolling vineyards, past a medieval fortified town with an exquisite church, and the formidable Castello di San Polo. End the day with a tasting of Chianti wines. Hotel Executive Florence; Palazzo Leopoldo Day 1: 2–3 miles hiking (2 hours); Day 2: 5 miles hiking (3–4 hours); Day 3: 5 miles hiking (3–4 hours)

DAYS 4 AND 5 I SIENA/COLLE DI VAL D’ELSA/SAN GIMIGNANO In enchanting Siena, learn about the city’s competitive contrade, or districts, and explore the great central square, Il Campo. Then visit the fortified village of Monteriggioni, featured in Dante’s Inferno; and Colle di Val d’Elsa, where crystal and glassware have been produced since

the 17th century. Embark on a spectacular hike to San Gimignano, one of Tuscany’s most beautiful medieval hill towns. Explore the city’s fresco-adorned Duomo, or climb one of its many towers. Hotel Villa San Lucchese Day 4: 2–3 miles walking (4 hours); Day 5: 6 miles hiking (4–5 hours)

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DAYS 6–9 I CARRARA/LEVANTO/ CINQUE TERRE/PISA

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Discover the ancient marble quarries of Carrara Light Light/Moderate on our way to the seaside town of Levanto. Take a short train ride to Monterosso al Mare, one of the five villages that make up the Cinque Terre, Light or Moderate or “five lands.” Clinging to cliffs above the Mediterranean, these hamlets dazzle with pastel-hued homes overlooking picturesque harbors. Embark on a more challenging hike along the trail that links the villages of Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore. Next, set out from our hotel on a scenic coastal trail to Monterosso that meanders past lemon groves. Return to Levanto by train, and transfer to Pisa the next day to connect with your flight home.

Moderate

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COST

$6,195

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,100. Airfare to Florence and return from Pisa is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of lunch on Days 4 and 8, and dinner on Days 3 and 7.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We will stay eight nights in comfortable, ideally located hotels.

Above: The colorful houses of Vernazza, as seen from the Cinque Terre trail

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2019: Apr. 30–May 8 May 14–22 May 28–June 5 Sept. 10–18 Sept. 17–25 Oct. 1–9

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Hotel La Giada del Mesco Day 7: 5–6 miles hiking (5 hours); Day 8: 3–4 miles hiking (3–4 hours)

Hikes range from 2–5 hours per day (2–6 miles), on moderate to steep grades. Vehicle support is provided at various points along the way, except in Cinque Terre, a car-freeMaximum zone. Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous


PROVENCE HIKING ADVENTURE TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Approach some of France’s most beautiful villages on foot, enjoying time to explore Provence in depth. • Hike the Van Gogh trail around St.-Rémy-deProvence, walking through landscapes the artist rendered in paint. • Meander through an abandoned ochre quarry near Roussillon, where the red glow of the rock creates an otherworldly atmosphere.

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DAYS 1­, 2, AND 3 I AVIGNON, FRANCE/ CHÂTEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE/MONT VENTOUX Arrive in Paris and take the train to Avignon. Delve into this enchanting town and walk below the legendary Pont d’Avignon. Travel north to Châteauneuf-du-Pape, hiking up to the castle and into the vineyards that surround the village. Stop for a picnic and sample local vintages. Next, explore Vaison-la-Romaine, home to one of the most beautiful morning markets in Provence, and a gem of Roman and medieval art and architecture. Hike the upper slopes of Mont Ventoux for stunning views of the Alps, and enjoy a wine and cheese tasting hosted by a master cheese maker. Hôtel de l’Horloge; Château de Mazan Day 2: 6 miles hiking (3–4 hours); Day 3: 6 miles hiking (3-4 hours)

DAYS 4, 5, AND 6 I LUBÉRON/ST-RÉMYDE-PROVENCE Artists and writers have long flocked to the Lubéron, a string of mountains dotted with ageold villages, castles, and ancient beehive huts called bories. Hike toward the 12th-century abbey Notre-Dame de Sénanque for a private tour, then cross the Lubéron to Lourmarin. From Bonnieux, cross the Calavon River valley, passing through cherry orchards and truffle-oak plantations.

Climb up to the centuries-old village of Lacoste, ascending the hillside to the ruins of the castle of the Marquis de Sade and sipping a pastis while taking in the view. Visit an olive mill, exploring the groves before enjoying a tasting. Follow the trail of the Aiguebrun River into the heart of the I N F O R M AT I O N Lubéron. Climb up to the 3,000-year-old Buoux We will hike 3–4 hours per day (4–6 Fort. Then travel to Roussillon, where local houses Activity Level miles) on good trails. During hikes, are painted with ochre sands. Stroll through an vehicle support is provided at various abandoned ochre quarry and continue west to points along the way. Moderate Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous Maximum Light Light/Moderate St-Rémy-de-Provence. Le Mas de Guilles; Hôtel Gounod Day 4: 6 miles hiking (3-4 hours); Day 5: 5 miles hiking (3 hours); Day 6: 4 miles hiking (3 hours)

DAT E S Light or Moderate

DAYS 7, 8, AND 9 I ALPILLES/LES-BAUXDE-PROVENCE/AVIGNON Set out on the Van Gogh trail, examining reproductions of his works as you walk through the very landscapes they depict. Explore Saint- Rémy, home to the Roman ruins of Glanum. Embark on a hike into the Alpilles to the medieval hamlet of Les Baux-de-Provence. Discover the ruins of the town’s citadel and see a collection of medieval war machines. Return to Avignon for a farewell dinner and depart the next day.
 Hotel Gounod; Hôtel de l’Horloge Day 7: 5 miles hiking (3 hours);
 Day 8: 5–6 miles hiking (3 hours)

2019: May 26–June 3 June 9–17 June 16–24 Sept. 8–16 Oct. 13–21

(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

COST

$5,495

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $900. Airfare to/from Paris, and the train to/ from Avignon, are not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of lunch on Day 3 and dinner on Day 7.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We will stay eight nights in very comfortable, wellappointed hotels and inns with full amenities in locations ideally located to our activities.

Above: The beautiful 12th-century abbey, Notre-Dame de Sénanque

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P ORTUGAL HIKING ADVENTURE TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Explore three UNESCO World Heritage sites on foot: historic Porto, the Douro wine region, and the former royal resort town of Sintra. • Hike along beaches and coastal cliffs to Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point of continental Europe. • Kayak the Douro River, breaking to relax on secluded beaches accessible only by boat.

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DAYS 1, 2, AND 3 I PORTO, PORTUGAL/ RÉGUA/DOURO VALLEY Arrive in Porto and take a walking tour of the city’s historic center. Stroll the picturesque riverfront and linger in the Praça da Ribeira plaza before a festive welcome dinner. Travel by bus to Peso da Régua, following the Douro River to the terraced vineyards of the stunning Douro Valley, where some of Portugal’s best wines and ports are produced. Visit the Douro Museum for an introduction to the region. After a picnic lunch, set out on a hike through the rolling landscape, taking in vistas of vine-striped slopes and the meandering river below. The next day, kayak the river, paddling past vineyards and stopping to relax at secluded beaches accessible only by boat. Enjoy a final hike through the region’s vineyards, then cap off the afternoon with a wine tasting. Crowne Plaza Porto; Quinta do Portal Day 2: 5 miles hiking (4 hours); Day 3: 7–8 miles paddling (4 hours), 2–3 miles hiking (2 hours)

DAYS 3, 4, AND 5 I PORTO/LISBON Return to Porto, and delve deeper into the enchanting lanes of the old town, discovering the neighborhoods south of the river and visiting a port wine cellar to sample the city’s most famous

export. The next day, travel by train to Lisbon, Portugal’s colorful capital. Climb the steep cobblestoned streets of the traditional Alfama district, and visit São Jorge Castle—the Moorish stronghold that presides over the city. Crowne Plaza Porto; Hotel Altis Avenida Day 5: 4–5 miles hiking (4–5 hours)

DAYS 6, 7, AND 8 I CABO DA ROCA/ SINTRA/LISBON Travel from Lisbon to the village of Almoçageme, the starting point for our coastal hikeLightto CaboLight/Moderate da Roca—the westernmost point of continental Europe. Hike high above beautiful coves and Light or Moderate beaches, following the edge of oceanfront cliffs that lead to the Cabo da Roca lighthouse. The next day, hike through Sintra, beginning in the old town and visiting landmarks that include the Church of Santa Maria, the former home of Hans Christian Andersen, and the hilltop ramparts of the Castle of the Moors. Then hike over to Sintra’s crown jewel, the Palacio da Pena. Designed by King Fernando II, this 19th-century Romanticist castle is a patchwork of turrets and domes perched above luxuriant gardens. Explore the park’s paths and tour the opulent palace interiors before returning to Lisbon to depart the following day.

I N F O R M AT I O N Activity Level

Moderate

(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Tivoli Palácio de Seteais; Hotel Altis Avenida Day 6: 5 miles hiking (5–6 hours); Day 7: 4–5 miles hiking (5–6 hours)

Above: Travelers take in views of the Atlantic as they hike along the Cabo da Roca coastline.

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Hikes range from 2–6 hours (2–5 miles) mostly on level trails but with some steeper grades. Vehicle support is provided at various points along the way. OurMaximum kayaking Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous excursion is suitable for beginner and expert kayakers alike. We will paddle stable, two-person kayaks for a maximum of 4 hours (8 miles).

2019: May 25–June 1 June 15–22 Sept. 7–14 Sept. 21–28

COST

$5,395

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $850. Airfare to Porto and return from Lisbon is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of dinner on Day 5.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay in ideally located, well-appointed hotels with many amenities.


S PA I N : WA L K I N G E L C A M I N O D E S A N T I AG O TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Trace the footsteps of Ernest Hemingway through Pamplona, and explore the historic center of Santiago de Compostela. • Venture into Burgos Cathedral and the monasteries of San Millán de la Cogolla, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. • Encounter ancient Roman sites, mountain villages, and the architecture of Antoni Gaudí.

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DAYS 1­, 2, AND 3 I PAMPLONA, SPAIN/ LOGROÑO/BURGOS Arrive in Pamplona and transfer to our hotel, once a haunt of Ernest Hemingway. Walk through the old city and the streets made famous by the running of the bulls. The next day, descend into the wine region of La Rioja. From Logroño, we begin our journey along El Camino, walking through the vineyards to the village of Navarrete. Visit the monasteries of San Millán de la Cogolla, considered the birthplace of the Spanish language. Hike from Atapuerca into the ninth-century heart of Burgos and take a guided tour. Gran Hotel La Perla; Parador de Santo Domingo de la Calzada; NH Collection Palacio de Burgos Day 2: 8 miles hiking (4 hours); Day 3: 12–13 miles hiking (5–6 hours)

DAYS 4, 5, AND 6 I CARRIÓN DE LOS CONDES/LEÓN/VILLAFRANCA DEL BIERZO Ramble across rolling fields to Carrión de los Condes and spend the night in a monastery. After a morning hike to Bercianos del Real Camino, explore León’s historic sites and stay in its spectacular parador. Follow country roads and take in the view from El Crucero de Santo Toribio, a stone

cross that has marked this trail for centuries. Encounter the diverse architecture of Astorga, from Romanesque and Gothic churches to a palace designed by Antoni Gaudí. Continue west to Villafranca del Bierzo for the night. Hotel Real Monasterio San Zoilo; Hotel Real Colegiata de San Isidoro; Parador de Villafranca del Bierzo Day 4: 11 miles hiking (5 hours); Day 5: 5–6 miles hiking (3 hours); Day 6: 11 miles hiking (5 hours) Light

Light/Moderate

Moderate

DAYS 7–10 I O CEBREIRO/MONFORTE DE LEMOS/SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA

I N F O R M AT I O N Activity Level

Moderate/Strenuous

DAT E S

Light or Moderate

Hike into the northwestern region of Galicia, known for its Celtic history and rolling hills. Follow forest paths to the hilltop hamlet of O Cebreiro, home to the oldest intact church on El Camino. After a night in Monforte de Lemos, set off on the final leg of our hike, walking from O Pedrouzo to the steps of the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela—the final destination for those on pilgrimage. The next day, journey to Cabo Fisterra, a continuation of El Camino for many pilgrims. Enjoy free time or a guided tour of historic Santiago before our farewell dinner. Depart the next morning for your flight home.

2019: Apr. 29–May 8 June 10–19 Sept. 9–18 Oct. 14–23 Oct. 24–Nov. 2

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Parador de Monforte de Lemos; Parador de Santiago-Hostal dos Reis Católicos Day 7: 7–8 miles hiking (4 hours); Day 8: 12 miles hiking (6 hours)

Hikes range from 3–6 hours (5–13 miles) on good trails with moderate to steep grades. Vehicle support is provided at various points along Strenuous Maximum the way.

COST

$6,395

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,400. Airfare to Pamplona and return from Santiago de Compostela is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of dinner on Day 5.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We will stay six nights in ideally located paradors and three nights in comfortable hotels that reflect Spanish charm.

Above: A pilgrim approaches the Church of Nuestra Señora del Manzano along El Camino.

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TOUR DU MONT BLANC TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Make a classic circuit of western Europe’s highest mountain, crossing the borders of France, Italy, and Switzerland on foot. • Hike stunning terrain of mountain passes, verdant meadows, lush forests, and glacial valleys. • Discover the charming cultures of secluded Alpine villages.

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DAYS 1, 2, AND 3 I GENEVA, SWITZERLAND/CHAMONIX, FRANCE/ LES CONTAMINES-MONTJOIE Arrive in Geneva and transfer to our hotel in Chamonix at the foot of Mont Blanc. We begin our hike from our hotel, entering the forest to reach a steep trail. Pass through farmlands on our way to the Grand Balcon, which affords fabulous views of the Aiguilles de Chamonix. Traverse below these towering peaks and return to Chamonix by cog railway. Our next ascent skirts the Bionnassay Glacier to Col du Tricot. Wind our way to Dômes de Miage before descending to the picturesque village of Les Contamines-Montjoie. Grand Hôtel des Alpes; Hôtel la Chemenaz Day 2: 6–8 miles hiking (5–6 hours); Day 3: 8 miles hiking (6 hours)

DAYS 4, 5, AND 6 I VILLE DES GLACIERS/ COURMAYEUR, ITALY/MONT DE LA SAXE Visit the pilgrimage site of Notre Dame de la Gorge, then follow an ancient Roman route up to Col du Bonhomme. Transfer to La Ville des Glaciers, where Beaufort cheese is produced. Cross into Italy and descend to Miage Glacier, which snakes down from the Mont Blanc massif. Then drive to Courmayeur in Italy’s Valle d’Aosta. From here, follow a varied trail through Alpine

vegetation to Mont de la Saxe and Rifugio Bertone, where we take in sweeping views. A short, steep climb leads to a crest overlooking the pinnacles of Mont Blanc. Continue hiking to Lavachey, our home for the night. Hôtel L’Autantic; Grand Hotel Courmayeur Mont Blanc Day 4: 10 miles hiking (8 hours); Day 5: 10 miles hiking (6 hours); Day 6: 10 miles hiking (8 hours)

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DAYS 7–10LightI LA FOULY, Moderate Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous Light/ModerateSWITZERLAND/ ARGENTIÈRE, FRANCE/TRÉ-LE-CHAMP/ CHAMONIX/GENEVA, SWIZERLAND DAT E S Ascend to the GrandLight Col Ferret, marking the or Moderate Swiss-Italian border, and stay in the village of La Fouly. Follow the Bovine trail, named for the cattle that graze in these meadows. Climb up to a spectacular viewpoint and enjoy a picnic overlooking the Rhône Valley, then descend to Col de la Forclaz and transfer to Argentière. Our final hike reaches Col de Balme, high above the Trient Glacier, then crosses the Swiss-French border, and descends to the French hamlet of Tré-le-Champ. Return to Chamonix for a farewell dinner, and depart from Geneva the next day.

Above: Hikers trek an Alpine trail against the backdrop of the Mont Blanc massif.

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2019: June 8–17 June 29–July 8 July 20–29

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Hôtel du Glacier; Hôtel de la Couronne; Grand Hôtel des Alpes Day 7: 10 miles hiking (7 hours); Day 8: 12 miles hiking (6 hours); Day 9: 7 miles hiking (7 hours)

Hikes range from 5–8 hours (6– 12 miles) on moderate to steep grades. Vehicle support is limited.

COST

Aug. 17–26 Sept. 5–14 Sept. 14–23

$5,795

Price is per person, double occupancy. Single rooms are not available on a request basis; all travelers will be paired with a same-gender roommate when a roommate is available. If a roommate is not available, a $700 mandatory single supplement will be charged. Airfare to/from Geneva is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of dinner on Days 2 and 6.

Maximum group size: 14

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We will stay in hotels, lodges, and simple inns combining ideal locations and local Alpine charm.


H I K I N G I TA LY ’ S D O L O M I T E S TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Hike amid glorious landscapes of pillars, pinnacles, and colossal rock walls. • Encounter remnants of World War I, trekking along supply paths past abandoned bunkers and barracks. • Discover the culture of the little-known Ladin people, exploring their once-isolated villages and dining in the farmhouse of a local shepherd.

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DAYS 1­, 2, AND 3 I VENICE, ITALY/ALPE DI SENNES CIRCUIT/TRE CIME DI LAVAREDO Arrive in Venice and travel north to Cortina d’Ampezzo. Take to the slopes on our first hike, the western portion of the Alpe di Sennes Circuit, which passes through two nature parks and beneath the Croda Rossa mountain. Set out from Rifugio Malga Ra Stua through a varied landscape, reaching an altitude of 6,942 feet. After lunch, we return to our starting point via a World War I mule track. Our next trail begins at remote Rifugio Auronzo, winding uphill to Rifugio Pian di Cengia. Trek to the foot of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo, and enjoy lunch and a hike beneath these natural fortifications. Park Hotel Franceschi Day 2: 7 miles hiking (5 hours); Day 3: 8 miles hiking (6 hours)

DAYS 4 AND 5 I ALTOPIANO DI FANES/ CORVARA/SANCTUARY OF SANTA CROCE Hike the landscapes of the Altopiano di Fanes within view of Marmolada, the highest peak in the Dolomites. Transfer to San Cassiano and ride the chairlift up to Piz Sorega, then follow a ridgeline trail to the Rifugio Ütia de Bioch. Descend to Corvara, where the Ladin people still celebrate

their ancient culture. The next day, hike past picturesque farmhouse hamlets and ascend to the 15th-century Santa Croce Sanctuary. Enjoy a lunch of Ladin specialties at a nearby farmhouse, then trek down to San Leonardo. Posta Zirm Hotel Day 4: 9–11 miles hiking (5–7 hours); Day 5: 7 miles hiking (5–6 hours)

DAYS 6–10 I SELLA MASSIF/ ROSENGARTEN/BOLZANO/VENICE Light Light/Moderate

I N F O R M AT I O N Activity Level

Moderate

Traverse the south face of the Sella Massif from Passo Pordoi (7,345’) and up to Rifugio Forcella Light orafter Moderate Pordoi. Ride the gondola back down lunch and transfer to Welschnofen. The next day, catch a gondola to the Rifugio Paolina Hütte (6,972’) in the heart of the Rosengarten mountains, named for the rose-colored hues that emanate from their peaks at sunset. Make the circuit around the massive walls of Rotwand and stroll through the Seiser Alm, a high-alpine plateau. In Bolzano,

Moderate/Strenuous

DAT E S

discovered in the nearby Ötztal Alps. Return to Venice, where we enjoy a walking tour and a final farewell dinner.

Strenuous

Maximum

2019: June 17–26 July 8–17 July 22–31 Sept. 3–12

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enjoy a tour of the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology, home to Ötzi the Iceman—a 5,000-year-old natural human mummy

Hikes range from 3–8 hours per day (7–11 miles) on moderate to steep grades.

COST

$6,895

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $750. Airfare to/from Venice is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay in comfortable, high-end hotels chosen for their charm and access to our daily activities.

Hotel Engel; Hotel Bonvecchiati Day 6: 7–9 miles hiking (5–6 hours); Day 7: 7 miles hiking (6 hours); Day 8: 4 miles hiking (3 hour)

Above: Quaint villages abound in the Dolomite countryside.

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GREEK ISLANDS ADVENTURE TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Climb Mount Zeus, the Cyclades’ highest peak, and hike the cliffs ringing Santorini’s caldera. • Set off from Náxos on a daylong sailing excursion, anchoring at secluded beaches and inlets. • Explore whitewashed villages and volcanic seascapes while kayaking Santorini’s coast.

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DAYS 1–4 I ATHENS, GREECE/NÁXOS/ MOUNT ZEUS Arrive in Athens and enjoy a guided walk through the city, followed by a welcome dinner. Spend the next morning at the hilltop complex of the Acropolis. Explore the Parthenon, the New Acropolis Museum, and the Panathenaic Stadium. Then travel by ferry to the lush island of Náxos, the largest of the Cyclades. Take to the sea on a sailing excursion, exploring secluded beaches and tiny islands. Next, hike from the foot of Mount Zeus (3,290’), passing ancient stone walls and olive groves to reach the rocky summit. Transfer to Apiranthos for lunch and a free afternoon. Take an evening stroll through the town of Náxos. Electra Palace Athens; Porto Náxos Hotel Day 4: 4 miles hiking (4 hours)

DAYS 5 AND 6 I SANTORINI/AKROTIRI Catch a ferry to Santorini, an archipelago formed from a volcanic cone that erupted in the second millennium B.C. Hike along the rim of the caldera, following the trail to the blue-domed village of Oia. Explore the town and take in the island sunset. The next morning, discover the ruins of ancient Akrotiri, an important Minoan Bronze Age settlement that was buried by ash following a volcanic eruption sometime between 1627 and 1600 B.C.

Then gear up for a leisurely kayak excursion. After an introductory lesson for beginners, set out from Akrotiri Beach and round the dramatic crags on the southwest coast. Stop to snorkel within view of the crimson cliffs of Red Beach. Rocabella Santorini Day 5: 5 miles hiking (3 hours); Day 6: 6 miles paddling (4 hours)

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DAYS 7, 8, AND 9 I SANTORINI/ ANCIENT THERA/ATHENS Moderate Light Light/Moderate Set out in your kayak to explore black lava caves and the Akrotiri lighthouse. Paddle to a caldera beach and snorkel or relax before enjoying a picLight or Moderate nic lunch overlooking volcanic islands. At Pyrgos, explore labyrinthine streets encircling the ruins DAT E S of a Venetian castle. Hike to the island’s highest peak, Profítis Ilías (1,857’), home to an 18th-century monastery. Continue on foot to ancient Thera, a fascinating cluster of Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine ruins. Transfer to a nearby beach to swim. Later, fly back to Athens for a farewell COST dinner, and depart the following day. (Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Rocabella Santorini; Electra Palace Athens Day 7: 6 miles paddling (4 hours); Day 8: 4–5 miles hiking (3 hours)

2019: May 18–26 June 15–23 June 22–30 Sept. 7–15

$6,795

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,100. Airfare to/from Athens and within Greece is not included in the cost. The group flight within Greece is $350 per person (subject to change). All meals are included between group arrival and departure.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay in ideally located, well-appointed hotels and inns with many amenities.

Above: A hiker pauses to take in the view from a rocky perch in Santorini.

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Hikes range from 3–4 hours (up to 5 miles) on moderate to steep grades. Our kayaking excursions are suitable for beginner and expert kayakers alike. We will paddle stable, twoModerate/Strenuous Strenuous Maximum person kayaks for an average of 4 hours (6 miles). No previous sea kayaking experience necessary. While kayaking, boat support will not be available.


C R O AT I A : H I K I N G A N D K AYA K I N G ADVENTURE TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Kayak and explore the wooded islands, lush inlets, and pristine beaches of Croatia’s stunning coast. • Climb Vidova Gora, the highest peak on the Adriatic. • Swim in Korčula’s coves, then visit the island’s walled town, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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DAYS 1­ AND 2 I SPLIT, CROATIA/HVAR Arrive in Split and gather for a tour of the Roman-era Diocletian’s Palace, exploring this beguiling maze of marble streets, churches, and fortified walls. The next day, take a boat to Hvar, an island of vineyards, limestone cliffs, and emerald-green coves. Explore small villages and join a local artist on her estate for an olive oil tasting. Hike across the island to the deserted stone village of Malo Grablje. Cornaro Hotel; Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel Day 2: 6 miles hiking (3 hours)

DAYS 3 AND 4 I HVAR/PAKLENI ISLANDS/BRAČ Kayak in the Pakleni Islands, pausing to enjoy a beach picnic. Tour the charming town of Hvar, then visit the island of Brač, famous for its white limestone used since ancient Roman times. Our private boat anchors in the hidden bay of Blaca. From here, hike up to the 450-year-old hermitage and feast on local specialties. Continue to the top of Vidova Gora, the highest peak in the Dalmatian islands. Adriana Hvar Spa Hotel Day 3: 5 miles paddling (4 hours); Day 4: 6 miles hiking (3 hours)

DAYS 5 AND 6 I KORČULA/PELJEŠAC PENINSULA Cruise to the island of Korčula, passing craggy cliffs, and swim in the sapphire-blue Adriatic. Hike to the home of a producer of Korčula’s renowned Pošip white wine. After another short I N F O R M AT I O N hike, enjoy lunch and explore the medieval city Hikes range from 1–3 hours (4–6 Activity Level of Korčula, thought by some to be Marco Polo’s miles) on good trails. During our birthplace. Next, head to Orebić, home to some of kayaking excursion, we will paddle Croatia’s best red wine, oranges, pomegranates, stable, two-person, sit-on-top Moderate Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous Maximum Light Light/Moderate kayaks for an average of 2–4 hours. and figs. Hike to a 15th-century monastery, then The calm coastal waters are ideal for follow the footpath past stone houses and ancient beginner and expert kayakers alike; chapels to the coast for a swim. Visit a traditional no previous experience is necessary. Light or Moderate tavern to taste homemade salamis, bread, and 2019: DAT E S freshly caught fish. June 1–8 Hotel Indijan June 9–16 Day 5: 4 miles hiking (2 hours); Sept. 7–14 Day 6: 4 miles hiking (2–3 hours) Sept. 14–21 Sept. 22–29 DAYS 7 AND 8 I STON/DUBROVNIK (Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Visit a family of oyster farmers in Ston. As a grand finale, explore Dubrovnik, a major maritime power in the 14th century, with marble streets and baroque architecture surrounded by medieval walls. Enjoy a farewell dinner on our final night. Grand Villa Argentina Day 7: 4 miles hiking (1–2 hours)

COST

$5,595

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,350. Airfare to Split and return from Dubrovnik is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of dinner on Day 4.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay in quaint inns and comfortable hotels that are conveniently located for each day’s activities.

Above: Fishing boats moored in the crystal clear waters of Hvar’s Harbor

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SLOVENIA : HIKING THE JULIAN ALP S A N D B E YO N D TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Taste the culinary creations of a celebrity chef, and set out into the countryside to sample local cheeses and wines. • Explore the shores of stunning Lake Bohinj on foot, and visit a picturesque church on an island in Lake Bled. • Summit Austria’s Mount Dobratsch to visit two of Europe’s highest churches.

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Arrive in Ljubljana and venture into the Julian Alps, stopping to explore the plunging Vintgar Gorge. Continue to picturesque Lake Bled and hike to the clifftop Bled Castle. Enjoy a walk along the Mostnica River, and picnic on the shores of Lake Bohinj. Take a gondola to the summit of Mount Vogel, and ride a traditional pletna boat to the 17th-century Church of the Assumption, perched on a tiny island in Lake Bled.

Travel into Italy for a hike along the base of Mount Montasio, where we meet local shepherds to sample their culinary specialties. Continue to Slovenia’s Soča Valley, the setting for the fierce battles of the First World War’s Isonzo Front, and trace this turbulent history at the Kobarid Museum. Settle into our hotel, the countryside villa of world-famous chef Ana Roš. The next day, hike to the summit of Mount Matajur, and then follow the Moderate Light Light/Moderate Goriška Brda wine route, stopping for tastings at local cellars.

Hotel Cubo; Hotel Triglav Bled Day 2: 6–7 miles hiking (4 hours); Day 3: 8 miles hiking (4–5 hours)

Light or Moderate Hiša Franko Day 6: 6 miles hiking (4–5 hours); Day 7: 3 miles hiking (3 hours)

DAYS 3, 4, AND 5 I SAVA DOLINKA VALLEY/MOUNT DOBRATSCH, AUSTRIA

DAYS 8 AND 9 I SOČA VALLEY/IDRIJA/ LJUBLIJANA

DAYS 1, 2, AND 3 I LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA/LAKE BLED

Journey through the foothills of the mighty Mount Triglav, and hike the mule tracks above the Vršič Pass before descending on foot into the Sava Dolinka Valley. Cross the border into Austria, and climb to the summit of Mount Dobratsch, crowned by two pilgrimage churches—the highest chapels in all of Europe. Along the route, enjoy a traditional Austrian kaiserschmarrn meal. Hotel Skipass Day 4: 7 miles hiking (6 hours); Day 5: 5–6 miles hiking (5 hours)

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Moderate/Strenuous

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Travel along the region’s cheese trail and meet cheesemongers to learn about the production process and enjoy some samples. Continue to Idrija, home to one of the world’s largest mercury mines. Meet a local artisan for an introduction to bobbin lace—a centuries-old craft. Hike along a remote trail to the Franja Partisan Hospital, a cluster of World War II hospital buildings hidden in the nearly impassable Pasica Gorge. Later, visit a traditional mining house for our farewell lunch before returning to Ljubljana for flights home. Day 8: 6 miles hiking (4–5 hours)

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Hikes range from 1–4 hours (1–8 miles) on moderate grades.

Strenuous

Maximum

2019: June 13–21 Aug. 29–Sept. 6 Sept. 12–20

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Hotel Kenda Dvorec Above: A hiker pauses among the lush scenery of Vintgar Gorge.

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$5,595

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,350. Airfare to/from Ljubljana is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We will stay in comfortable hotels and resorts that are ideally located for each day’s activities.


VIENNA TO PRAGUE HIKING ADVENTURE TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Hike the limestone hills of Pálava, part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and explore the landscapes of the Lednice-Valtice area. • Sample Moravia’s renowned wines and discover its enchanting villages and castles on foot. • Encounter an array of UNESCO World Heritage sites, from Renaissance Telč to fairytale-like Český Krumlov.

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DAYS 1­, 2, AND 3 I VIENNA, AUSTRIA/ LEDNIE-VALTICE, CZECHIA (CZECH REPUBLIC)/MIKULOV/PÁLAVA HILLS Arrive in Vienna and drive into Czechia (Czech Republic). Venture into the UNESCO-listed Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, developed by the dukes of Liechtenstein beginning in the 17th century. Explore the baroque-style Valtice Chateau, then enjoy a wine tasting and a warm-up hike. Next, set out on foot from Valtice to Lednice. Tour Lednice Chateau before transferring to picturesque Mikulov. In the hills of Pálava, discover the archaeological riches of Dolní Věstonice and the winemaking village of Pavlov, and hike along sunny slopes. Hotel Besední Dům; Hotel Galant Mikulov Day 1: 1 miles walking (45 min); Day 2: 8 miles hiking (4 hours); Day 3: 6–8 miles hiking (3-4 hours)

DAYS 4 AND 5 I ČÍŽOV/TELČ/ SLAVONICE/JINDŘICHŮV HRADEC Our next adventure begins in the hamlet of Čížov in Podyjí National Park. Hike down to the Dyje River and cross into the Austrian village of Hardegg, where we’ll sample local strudel. Hike back into Bohemia and tour the cliff-top castle at Vranov nad Dyjí before driving to Telč. Explore Above: Český Krumlov is one of the world’s best-preserved medieval cities.

Telč’s historic center, a World Heritage site, and continue south to Slavonice, viewing the sgraffito etched into the town’s Renaissance facades. Hike into the countryside, encountering remnants of World War II fortifications on our way to Landštejn Castle. Hotel U Hrabĕnky or Hotel Celerin; Hotel Concertino Zlatá House Day 4: 6 miles hiking (3 hours); Day 5: 6–7 miles hiking (3–4 hours) Light

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Light/Moderate

DAYS 6–9 I JINDŘICHŮV HRADEC/ TŘEBOŇ/ČESKÝ KRUMLOV/PRAGUE

Explore Jindřichův Hradec’s lakeside chateauLight or Moderate and medieval Třeboň, surrounded by a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of canals and fishponds. Hike the neo-Gothic tomb chapel of the Schwarzenberg family, then continue through the Bohemian landscape to Kojakovice. In Český Krumlov, explore the town’s massive castle, which houses a baroque theater and lavish palaces and courts. Transfer to Zlatá Koruna and hike to the highest peak in the Blanský Forest Nature Reserve. Alternatively, ride a cable car to the summit and hike back down. Visit the village of Holašovice or medieval Tábor (time permitting) on the drive to Prague for our farewell dinner. The following morning, explore Prague’s Old Town and hilltop castle complex before transferring to the airport.

Moderate

DAT E S

Hikes range from 3–5 hours (6–9 miles) on moderate to steep grades. Vehicle support is provided at various points along the way. Moderate/Strenuous

Strenuous

Maximum

2019: May 14–22 June 11–19 Sept. 10–18 Oct. 8–16

(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

COST

$4,995

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $700. Airfare to Vienna and return from Prague is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay in comfortable hotels chosen for their charm and access to our daily activities. While some inns are simple, all lodgings in the countryside are the best available.

Hotel Bellevue Český Krumlov; Hotel Adria Prague Day 6: 8 miles hiking (3–4 hours); Day 7: 5–9 miles hiking (2–5 hours)

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ICELAND HIKING ADVENTURE TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Trek atop a tongue of the massive Vatnajökull glacier, and ride a boat among the icebergs of Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon. • Climb a black-sand slope to the headland of Ingólfshöfði, a private nature reserve. • Explore bubbling mud pots, steaming fumaroles, and lava castles around Lake Mývatn, and climb the volcanic landscapes of Laki.

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DAYS 1 AND 2 I REYKJAVÍK, ICELAND/ GOLDEN CIRCLE Arrive in Reykjavík and transfer to our hotel, then take a guided walk of the city. Drive to Thingvellir National Park the next day, and hike along Lake Thingvallavatn. See the site of the world’s oldest extant parliament, visit the geothermal area of Geysir, and admire the massive double-cascade Gullfoss waterfall. Canopy by Hilton Reykjavík City Centre; Hotel Rangá or Fosshotel Hekla Day 2: 3–4 miles hiking (2–3 hours)

DAYS 5 AND 6 I VATNAJÖKULL NATIONAL PARK/INGÓLFSHÖFÐI HEADLAND/JÖKULSÁRLÓN Learn about the creation of Vatnajökull, Europe’s largest national park. Trek across Svínafellsjökull, the tongue of one of Europe’s largest glaciers. Hike up to the Svartifoss waterfall, walk the isolated Ingólfshöfði headland, and explore the spectacular Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon by boat. Fosshotel Glacier Lagoon; Fosshotel Vatnajökull or Hotel Jökull Light Day 5: 6 miles hiking (3–4 hours); Day 6: 2–3 miles hiking (1 hour)

Light/Moderate

I N F O R M AT I O N Activity Level

Moderate

DAT E S

DAYS 7–10 I HÖFN/LAKE MÝVATN/ NÁMASKARÐ/DIMMUBORGIR/ REYKJAVÍK

Light or Moderate

Drive toward the mighty Eyjafjallajökull volcano, stopping at the Seljalandsfoss waterfall. Visit the Lava Center in the village of Hvolsvöllur to learn how the locals have adapted to living next to an active volcano. Visit the black-sand beach of Reynisfjara, then hike up and over the Reynisfjall mountain to the village of Vík. In the southern highlands, walk across the Eldhraun lava field, climb to the top of the Laki volcano, and explore Tjarnargígur crater. Icelandair Hotel Vík; Hotel Laki Day 3: 3–5 miles hiking (3–4 hours); Day 4: 2–4 miles hiking (2–3 hours) Above: A hiker marvels at the powerful cascades of Seljalandsfoss.

Visit the Gamlabúð Folk Museum; and explore explosive Viti crater, formed in 1724. Then visit Krafla geothermal power plant and learn about an environmentally friendly way of tapping into the Earth’s energy. Head east to the enormous Dettifoss waterfall and hike to the edge of the falls. Delve into Icelandic folklore with a visit to the volcanic wonderland of Dimmuborgir’s “dark castles.” Fly back to Reykjavík, and stop for a soak in the mineral-rich, turquoise waters of the famous Blue Lagoon before catching flights home. Fosshotel Mývatn or Fosshotel Húsavík; Canopy by Hilton Reykjavík City Centre Day 8: 6 miles hiking (4–5 hours); Day 9: 5–6 miles hiking (4 hours)

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2019: July 12–21 July 26–Aug. 4 Aug. 2–11 Aug. 30–Sept. 8 Sept. 6–15

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DAYS 3 AND 4 I EYJAFJALLAJÖKULL/ REYNISFJALL/VÍK/LAKI VOLCANO

Hikes range from 2–5 hours (2–6 miles) on moderate to steep grades over uneven terrain and in variable weather. Most days will have options for more, or less, hiking. Please Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous Maximum note that there are some long transfers.

COST

$9,795

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $2,400. Airfare to/from Reykjavík and within Iceland is not included in the cost. The group flight within Iceland is $500 per person (subject to change). All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of lunch on Day 1 and dinner on Day 6.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay in comfortable hotels conveniently located to each day’s activities. Icelandic hotel rooms tend to be on the small side.


ICELAND WINTER:HIKING AND SNOWSHOEING ADVENTURE TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • See the northern lights at their brightest, far from civilization’s glow (weather permitting). • Hike the lava fields and coastal trails of the Snæfellsnes peninsula, and descend into an 8,000-year-old lava tube. • Don snowshoes and hike to massive Dettifoss, considered Europe’s most powerful waterfall.

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DAYS 1­, 2, AND 3 I REYKJAVÍK/NORTH ICELAND/LAKE MÝVATN Arrive in Reykjavík and delve into this colorful capital on a guided tour through the old town. Then fly north to Akureyri and head to one of Iceland’s most geologically active areas at Lake Mývatn. Explore the Skútustaða pseudo craters on the lake’s southern shore, then visit the otherworldly black lava towers of Dimmuborgir. Later, climb Hverfjall crater (conditions permitting). Visit Krafla geothermal power plant and learn how the Earth’s energy is converted to green power. Conditions permitting, don snowshoes for a trek to Víti crater, a water-filled caldera measuring nearly 1,000 feet across. Continue trekking to Leirhnjúkur crater, a spectacular geothermal area. Then head further east to the mighty Dettifoss waterfall, where we snowshoe down to the edge of the falls. Canopy by Hilton Reykjavík City Centre; Hotel Laxá Day 2: 5 miles hiking/snowshoeing (2–3 hours); Day 3: 4 miles hiking/snowshoeing (2–3 hours)

DAYS 4, 5, AND 6 I SNÆFELLSNES PENINSULA/GOLDEN CIRCLE Fly back to Reykjavík and travel overland to the Snæfellsnes peninsula. Weather permitting, Above: A hiker encounters a frozen waterfall in Iceland’s highlands.

this remote area offers the best opportunities to see the northern lights. Our exploration begins with a hike to Búðaklettur crater. Enjoy a full day in Snæfellsjökull National Park, a remote, otherworldly landscape with the glacier-capped Snæfellsjökull volcano at its center. Hike the I N F O R M AT I O N coastline to Hellnar; walk along black-pebble Our snowshoeing and hiking exbeaches to Dritvík cove; and descend into Activity Level cursions range from 2–3 hours (2–5 Vatnshellir cave, an 8,000-year-old lava tube far miles) on moderate grades, and are underground. Next, take a tour of the Golden dependent on snow conditions. No Moderate Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous Maximum previous snowshoeing experience Circle, starting at Thingvellir NationalLight Park, a Light/Moderate is necessary. Vehicle support is proUNESCO World Heritage site. Set out on a hike vided. Please note that there are along the rift valley to Skogarkot, the ruins of an some long transfers by coach. Light or Moderate abandoned sheep farm; and visit the Althing, the 2018: 2019: DAT E S world’s oldest parliament. Continue to Geysir, the Nov. 17–24 Feb. 9–16 hot-water jet stream for which all other geysers Dec. 1–8 Mar. 9–16 are named, and cap off the day at the powerful Gullfoss waterfall. (Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Hotel Búðir; Fosshotel Hekla or Icelandair Flúðir Day 4: 4 miles hiking/snowshoeing (2–3 hours); Day 5: 4 miles hiking/caving (4–5 hours); Day 6: 5 miles hiking/showshoeing (3–4 hours)

COST

$7,595

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,200. Airfare to/from Reykjavík and within Iceland is not included in the cost. The group flights within Iceland are $500 per person (subject to change). All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of lunch on Day 1.

DAYS 7 AND 8 I FLUÐIR/REYKJAVÍK

Maximum group size: 16

Hike to the top of Miðfell, the mountain overlooking Fluðir. Later, return to Reykjavík. Have a relaxing soak in the famous Blue Lagoon before transferring to the airport for your flight home.

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay in comfortable hotels conveniently located to each day’s activities. Icelandic hotel rooms tend to be on the small side.

Canopy by Hilton Reykjavík City Centre Day 7: 2–3 miles hiking (2 hours)

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SWEDEN: D O GSLEDDING TO THE ICEHOTEL TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Drive your own team of huskies on a sledding expedition through the Lapland wilderness. • Relax in cabins ideally situated for the chance to view one of nature’s most dazzling displays: the aurora borealis, or northern lights (weather permitting). • Meet a renowned reindeer herder, who will prepare a traditional Sami meal and share stories from his 40-year career.

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DAYS 1 AND 2 I STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN Arrive in Stockholm and gather for a welcome dinner. The next day explore the city. At the Vasa Museum, examine a 17th-century royal warship that was much celebrated until it sank in front of crowds of onlookers on its maiden voyage. Enjoy the afternoon on your own to stroll along narrow streets where regal architecture mixes with a vibrant contemporary culture. First Hotel Reisen

DAYS 3 AND 4 I KIRUNA/ÖVRE SOPPERO/LAKE VÄKKÄRÄ Fly to Sweden’s northernmost city, Kiruna, and explore this outpost in the heart of the Lapland region—a vast wilderness of soaring peaks, ancient forests, and pristine lakes and rivers. Get outfitted for our sledding adventure before heading to Övre Soppero, where we discover the reindeer-herding culture of Lapland’s indigenous people, the Sami. Learn about their traditional way of life, and try your hand at ice fishing. Later, settle into our cabins at Väkkärä Wilderness Lodge. Övre Soppero homestead; Väkkärä Wilderness Lodge

DAYS 5 AND 6 I LAKE VÄKKÄRÄ/ SEVUVUOMA Meet your team of Alaskan huskies and learn the basics of harnesses, lines, and mushing. Then experience the thrill of driving your own team through snow-clad forests and across frozen lakes and rivers, keeping an eye out for wildlife. At Sevuvuoma Lodge, unwind in the sauna and enjoy a hearty dinner. Head off the next morning on a trail where few travelers have set foot, arriving back at VäkkäräLight Wilderness Lodge. Meet Moderate Light/Moderate a renowned reindeer herder, who will prepare a traditional Sami meal. Sevuvuoma Lodge; Väkkärä Wilderness Light or Moderate Lodge Day 5: 18 miles dogsledding (5–6 hours); Day 6: 18 miles dogsledding (5–6 hours)

I N F O R M AT I O N Activity Level

Moderate/Strenuous

(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

DAT E S

Icehotel; First Hotel Reisen Day 7: 9–10 miles dogsledding (4–5 hours) Above: A team of huskies leads a sled through Sweden’s Lapland.

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2019: Mar. 1–9 Mar. 8–16

DAYS 7, 8, AND 9 I LAKE VÄKKÄRÄ/ JUKKASJÄRVI/STOCKHOLM After a final morning of mushing, transfer to Jukkasjärvi and check in to the Icehotel, the world’s largest hotel made solely of snow and ice. Enjoy a farewell dinner and a drink in the famous Icebar. Tonight, sleep in a heated room, or choose to upgrade to one of the hotel’s famous Art Suites, sculpted by snow and ice (additional cost). Return to Kiruna and fly back to Stockholm. Depart the following morning.

During the 3-day dogsledding expedition, we will mush for 4–6 hours per day (9–18 miles) on moderate to steep grades. No previous experience is necessary, althoughMaximum you should have good Strenuous balance and the stamina to endure full days in the snow, and be willing to participate in the feeding and harnessing of the dogs. A snowmobile will support the group (from a distance) in case of an emergency.

Mar. 15–23 Mar. 22–30

COST

$8,995

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room (available only in Stockholm and at the Icehotel), add $1,000. Airfare to/from Stockholm and within Sweden is not included in the cost. The group flight within Sweden is $850 per person (subject to change). You may upgrade to an Art Suite at the Icehotel for an additional fee. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of dinner on Day 8.

Maximum group size: 15

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We will stay four nights in rustic homesteads and wilderness cabins where rooms may be shared with others in our group, three nights in a high-end hotel, and one night in the warm rooms of the famous Icehotel.


SWITZERLAND: ICONIC HIKES OF THE SWISS ALPS TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Hike in the Bernese Oberland amid soaring peaks, Alpine meadows, and glacial lakes, exploring traditional Swiss villages along the way. • Ascend to a summit above Zermatt aboard a cogwheel train for a spectacular hike with a view of the legendary Matterhorn. • Follow a scenic trail through one of Switzerland’s oldest wine-producing regions, and enjoy an al fresco wine tasting.

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DAYS 1­, 2, AND 3 I GENEVA, SWITZERLAND/GRINDELWALD/ KANDERSTEG Arrive in Geneva and transfer to our hotel in Grindelwald, where we set out on an optional warm-up hike. The next day, ride the cogwheel Jungfrau Railway to our first trailhead. Hike along the base of the infamous north face of the Eiger, and picnic beneath vertical rock walls and hanging glaciers. Next, transfer to Lauterbrunnen valley, our gateway to the greater World Heritage– listed Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch area. Board an aerial tramway to Grütschalp and follow a trail through Alpine pastures and forests, reaching higher altitudes. Explore the enchanting town of Mürren before descending to Gimmelwald. Sunstar Hotel Grindelwald; Belle Epoque Hotel Victoria Day 1: 2–3 hours optional hiking; Day 2: 6–7 miles hiking (4 hours); Day 3: 7 miles hiking (4 hours)

DAYS 4, 5, AND 6 I KANDERSTEG/ OESCHINEN LAKE/GEMMI PASS/ ZERMATT Hike into a beautiful glacial valley, then catch a gondola to Oeschinen Lake. On a short hike, keep an eye out for ibex, chamois, and marmots. Our Above: Hiking near Zermatt offers spectacular views of the Matterhorn.

next hike takes us across the historic Gemmi Pass and into the canton of Valais, flanked by the peaks of the Weisshorn, Dom, and Matterhorn. Wind our way down to Leukerbad along a cliffside trail, or descend by aerial tram. From Zermatt, embark on a pleasant hike to the foot of the Matterhorn. After descending by gondola, explore the town on your own. Belle Epoque Hotel Victoria; Hotel Alpenhof Day 4: 7 miles hiking (4–5 hours); Day 5: 8 miles hiking (4 hours); Moderate Light Light/Moderate Day 6: 8 miles hiking (6 hours) Light or Moderate DAYS 7, 8, AND 9 I ZERMATT/CHEMIN DU VIGNOBLE/SION/GENEVA (Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Ride the Gornergrat Bahn—one of Europe’s highest cogwheel railways—above Zermatt, then hike to the rocky ridge of Gornergrat. An immense glaciated world opens up before us, with outstanding views of Monte Rosa and the Matterhorn. Descend along the Gorner Glacier and return by cogwheel train. The following day, set out on a leisurely hike along a portion of the Chemin du Vignoble, or “path of the vineyards.” Stop at a winery for lunch and a wine tasting, followed by a visit to Sion and its fortress-like basilica. Gather for a farewell dinner and depart from Geneva the next day. Hotel Alpenhof; Hôtel des Vignes Day 7: 8 miles hiking (5 hours); Day 8: 5 miles hiking (3 hours)

I N F O R M AT I O N Activity Level

Moderate/Strenuous

DAT E S

Hikes range from 3–6 hours (5–8 miles) in an Alpine environment across varied terrain with some steep ascents and descents. Weather is unStrenuous predictable,Maximum with sun, wind, rain, and snow possible. Travelers always have the option to rest a day and ride to the next hotel.

2019: June 29–July 7 July 20–28 Aug. 31–Sept. 8

COST

$8,295

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,300. Airfare to/from Geneva is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of dinner on Days 2, 6, and 7.

Maximum group size: 16

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H I K I N G T H E N AT I O N A L PA R K S : G L AC I E R , YELLOWSTONE , AND TETON TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Raft down the Middle Fork of the Flathead River through Glacier National Park. • Walk the boardwalks and hike the trails of Old Faithful to see the geyser’s regular eruptions, and peer into turquoise hot springs nearby. • Hike the rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and the Highline Trail along the Continental Divide in Glacier National Park.

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DAYS 1, 2, AND 3 I JACKSON HOLE, WYOMING/GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK/YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Arrive in Jackson Hole and transfer to our hotel. Begin the next day with a hike to Taggart Lake in Grand Teton National Park. Then drive north to Yellowstone National Park—America’s first national park, established in 1872. Hike the Shoshone Lake Trail, keeping an eye out for moose and river otters. Explore Midway Geyser Basin, home to the richly hued Grand Prismatic Spring, and witness the eruptions of Old Faithful geyser. At the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, witness the power of Lower Falls from Artist Point, then hike the trail to Sublime Point, enjoying dramatic views. The Lexington at Jackson Hole; Gray Wolf Inn & Suites; Buck’s T-4 Day 2: 6–8 miles hiking (4 hours); Day 3: 3–5 miles hiking (2–3 hours)

DAYS 4 AND 5 I GALLATIN RIVER CANYON, MONTANA/LEWIS AND CLARK CAVERNS STATE PARK/ MISSOULA/WHITEFISH Drive through southwest Montana and the scenic Gallatin River canyon. Go hiking in Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park, then drive to our hotel in Missoula. Explore Missoula’s river trail system,

or set out on a hike up nearby Mount Sentinel. The next morning, visit one the oldest wildlife refuges in the United States: the National Bison Range. Make our way to Bigfork and go for a hike along the “wild mile” of Swan River. Continue north to Whitefish. Double Tree by Hilton, Missoula– Edgewater; Grouse Mountain Lodge Day 5: 1–2 miles hiking (1 hour)

I N F O R M AT I O N Activity Level

DAYS 6, 7, AND 8 I GLACIER NATIONAL Light Light/Moderate PARK/MIDDLE FORK OF THE FLATHEAD RIVER/KALISPELL Named for the massive ice floes that carved these Light or Moderate valleys roughly 20,000 years ago, Glacier National Park encompasses some 1,800 square miles. Set off on the Trail of the Cedars to Avalanche Lake. Later, take to the waters of the Middle Fork of the Flathead River and paddle Class II and III rapids, keeping an eye out for wildlife. Experience one of the country’s most scenic drives: Going-to-theSun Road, which spans the park from east to west and crosses the Continental Divide. At Logan Pass, set off on the Highline Trail across alpine meadows framed by craggy peaks. Return to Whitefish to celebrate our adventure at a farewell dinner. Depart the next day.

Moderate

DAT E S

Above: A hiker pauses along the Highline Trail of Glacier National Park.

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Strenuous

Maximum

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Grouse Mountain Lodge Day 6: 4–5 miles hiking (2–3 hours), 15 miles rafting on Class II and III rapids (5 hours); Day 7: 6–10 miles hiking (3–5 hours)

Hikes range from 1–4 hours (1–10 miles) on moderate to steep grades. We will raft 5 hours (15 miles) on Class II and III rapids.

COST

$4,995

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,550. Airfare to Jackson Hole and return from Kalispell is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of lunch on Day 5.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay in hotels and lodges that are ideally situated to each day’s activities. Our lodging is often simple but comfortable.


Y U C ATÁ N A DV E N T U R E : W H A L E S H A R K S A N D M AYA R U I N S TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Hike and swim through the stalactite-adorned Río Secreto underground river and cave system with a National Geographic grantee. • Take a private tour of the Maya ruins at Chichén Itzá, exploring the site at sunrise before it opens to the public. • Snorkel with majestic whale sharks in the waters off Isla Mujeres.

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DAYS 1 AND 2 I CANCÚN, MEXICO/ TULUM/RÍO SECRETO Land in Cancún and travel to our beachfront hotel in Tulum. Visit the Tulum ruins, then head to the Río Secreto for an unforgettable subterranean adventure. Explore this underground river and cave system with a National Geographic grantee and learn about paleoclimatological research at this site, which examines the effects of climate change on the ancient Maya civilization. Ana y José Charming Hotel and Spa Day 2: 2 hours walking, 2 hours swimming and cave exploration

DAYS 3 AND 4 I SIAN KA’AN BIOSPHERE RESERVE/COBÁ/VALLADOLID/CHICHÉN ITZÁ/EK BALAM Start the day at the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Ride across a turquoise lagoon and dive in for a float along a mangrove-fringed canal. Continue to the Cobá archaeological site and tour its temples with our guide. Stroll the colorful colonial town of Valladolid on a private walking tour, then settle into our lodge, bordering the Chichén Itzá archaeological complex—named one of the new seven wonders of the world. Rise early the following day for a special visit to Chichén Itzá, exploring its temples,

marketplace, and expansive ball court on a private tour before the site opens to the public. Later, discover the ancient ruins of Ek Balam, and take a refreshing swim in the Cenote Xcanché. The Lodge at Chichén Itzá Day 3: 3 hours walking Day 4: 2 hours walking

DAYS 5 AND 6 I ISLA MUJERES Travel to Puerto Juárez and board a ferry bound for Isla Mujeres. Check in to our hotel and enjoy Light an evening stroll on this stunning stretch of sand or swim in crystalline Caribbean waters. Seek out whale sharks on flexible excursions designed to maximize opportunities for private snorkeling with these magnificent creatures. Later, enjoy free time to relax or take a stroll along the beach. Zoëtry Villa Rolandi Isla Mujeres Cancun Day 6: 3 hours snorkeling

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ISLA MUJERES/CANCÚN

Set out on another morning snorkeling excursion to swim with the area’s resident whale sharks. After lunch, return to Cancún and settle into our beachfront hotel for our final night. The next day, transfer to the airport for your return flight home. Presidente Intercontinental Cancun Resort Day 7: 3 hours snorkeling

I N F O R M AT I O N Activity Level

Light/Moderate

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(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

While there is no sustained hiking on this trip, we will be walking for 2–4 hours on uneven terrain on most days. Previous snorkeling experience Moderate Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous is not required, although you should know how to swim and be comfortable in water.

2019: June 24–July 1 July 15–22 Aug. 5–12

COST

$5,995

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,600. Airfare to/from Cancún is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure with the exception of dinner on Days 2 and 6.

Maximum group size: 15

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay comfortable hotels and resorts with many amenities that are ideally situated to each day’s activities.

Above: Snorkeling with a whale shark off of Isla Mujeres

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C O S TA R I C A M U LT I S P O R T A D V E N T U R E TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Kayak through the lush rain forests of Tortuguero National Park, looking for howler and capuchin monkeys, caimans, and toucans. • Set off on a white-water rafting adventure down the Pacuare River. • Stay at Finca Rosa Blanca, a National Geographic Unique Lodge set on an organic coffee plantation.

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DAYS 1, 2, AND 3 I SAN JOSÉ, COSTA RICA/TORTUGUERO NATIONAL PARK Arrive in San José. Begin the next day with a scenic flight to Tortuguero National Park, a lowland tropical wet forest accessible only by water or air. A short boat ride brings us to our hotel perched on the water’s edge. Kayak still waterways that cut through the forest, encountering varied wildlife, from poison dart frogs and spider monkeys to sloths, river otters, caimans, and many lizards and birds. Finca Rosa Blanca; Tortuga Lodge & Gardens Day 2: 2–3 miles paddling (3 hours); Day 3: 4–5 miles paddling (4 hours)

DAYS 4, 5, AND 6 I PACUARE RIVER Travel by boat and by road to the Pacuare River, where we set off on our white-water rafting adventure. Paddle through lush forest and descend several technical drops. Later, arrive at our eco-lodge where we see toucans and other colorful species on a bird-watching hike, swing through the forest canopy on a zip line, and hike to waterfalls. Return to the river to raft a stunning stretch of white water past waterfalls and through lush gorges. Stop for a swim, and then take out

near Siquirres and journey into the cloud forest. Rios Tropicales Lodge; Trogón Lodge Day 4: 4–5 miles paddling (2 hours); Day 5: 4–5 miles hiking (4 hours); Day 6: 6–8 miles paddling (3–4 hours)

DAYS 7, 8, AND 9 I SAN GERARDO DE DOTA/OROSI VALLEY/SAN JOSÉ

I N F O R M AT I O N

Hike into the cloud forest and encounter a wide spectrum of wildlife—including, with luck, the quetzal, a near-threatened bird that is endemic Light/Moderate to Mesoamerica. Take advantage of Light a free afternoon to explore our lodge and its gardens, go on another hike, or enjoy one of the optional activLight or Moderate ities offered in the area. Rise early for a birding walk before we drive to the Orosi Valley, one of the first areas of Costa Rica settled by the Spanish colonists. Have lunch at a coffee plantation. In Cartago, visit the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Los Ángeles, an ornate church honoring Costa Rica’s patron saint. After our farewell dinner in San José, depart the next day for home.

Activity Level

(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Trogón Lodge; Finca Rosa Blanca Day 7: 4–5 miles hiking (4 hours); Day 8: 1–2 miles hiking (2 hours)

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COST

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Dec. 22–30

Feb. 17–25 Mar. 17–25 Dec. 21–29

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$4,595

$4,895

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,100. Airfare to/from San José and within Costa Rica is not included in the cost. The group flight within Costa Rica is $200 per person (subject to change). There is a $200 holiday surcharge for the December departures. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of dinner on Day 1.

Maximum group size: 14

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We will stay two nights at a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World, four nights in comfortable lodges and resorts, and two nights in charming, rustic bungalows at an eco-lodge accessible only by foot or waterway.

Above: Rafters paddle past a waterfall on the Pacuare River.

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Moderate

We will paddle stable, two-person kayaks for 2–5 hours (up to 5 miles), and raft for 3–4 hours (4–8 miles) on Class II to Class IV rapids. No previous experience is necessary. Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous Maximum Hikes range from 2–4 hours (1–5 miles) on moderate to steep grades.


PATAG O N I A H I K I N G A DV E N T U R E TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Hike through two of Patagonia’s exceptionally scenic national parks: Torres del Paine in Chile and Los Glaciares in Argentina. • Experience up close the power of Grey and Perito Moreno Glaciers up close, two of the most impressive glaciers in the world. • Follow trails to serene lakes at the foot of Cerro Torre and the Fitz Roy massif.

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DAYS 1 AND 2 I PUNTA ARENAS, CHILE/TORRES DEL PAINE NATIONAL PARK Arrive in Punta Arenas. The next day, travel to Torres del Paine National Park for a short hike. Hotel Cabo de Hornos; Hotel Lago Grey Day 2: 1–2 miles hiking (1–2 hours)

DAYS 3 AND 4 I GREY GLACIER/ FRENCH VALLEY Cruise across Lago de Grey to the foot of Grey Glacier. Trace the lakeshore on foot, taking in views of the glacier and the dramatic Paine massif. The next day, hike in the magnificent French Valley, a natural basin ringed by the black slate “horns” of the Cuernos del Paine. Tonight we stay at cabins tucked into mountain slopes beside a beautiful waterfall. Refugio Paine Grande; Cabañas Los Cuernos Day 3: 7–8 miles hiking (4 hours); Day 4: 14 miles hiking (10 hours) or 7 miles hiking (6 hours)

the iconic granite towers. Hotel Las Torres or Estancia Cerro Guido Day 5: 7 miles hiking (4–5 hours); Day 6: 11 miles hiking (8–10 hours)

DAYS 7–10 I EL CHALTÉN, ARGENTINA/ LOS GLACIARES NATIONAL PARK

(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Hotel Destino Sur Day 8: 11 miles hiking (6–7 hours); Day 9: 14 miles hiking (8–9 hours); Day 10: 11 miles hiking (6–7 hours)

DAYS 11, 12, AND 13 I EL CALAFATE/ PERITO MORENO GLACIER

Hike the Paso Los Cuernos trail. Rise early the next morning for our all-day hike to the Torres del Paine that takes us to a magnificent viewpoint of

Travel to El Calafate, stopping along the way for a hike in La Leona Petrified Forest. The next day, visit Perito Moreno, an active glacier on the southern arm of Lake Argentino. Watch the glacier calve great chunks of ice into the lake; then explore the area’s picturesque trails on a short hike. On our final day, transfer to the airport in Calafate for your flight home.

Above: A hiker watches as the setting sun paints the sky and mountain peaks with dazzling colors.

Hotel Mirador del Lago Day 11: 3 miles hiking (2 hours); Day 12: 2–3 miles hiking (1 hour)

DAYS 5 AND 6

I PASO LOS CUERNOS/ TORRES DEL PAINE

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Cross the Argentine border en route to Los Activity Level Glaciares National Park. Spend the next three days exploring the park on a variety of hikes. Climb to pristine glacial lakes at theModerate base of the Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous Light Light/Moderate park’s most iconic sites: Monte Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre. Discover the Piedras Blancas glacier, or DAT E S Light or Moderate head to Piedra del Fraile, overlooking the north face of Fitz Roy.

Hikes range from 1–10 hours (1–16 miles) on moderate to steep grades. Most days have options for more, or less, hiking. Vehicle Maximum support is limited in the national parks.

2018:

2019:

Dec. 1–13 Dec. 8–20

Jan. 5–17 Jan. 12–24 Feb. 16–28 Mar. 2–14

COST

$6,895

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $2,000. Airfare to Punta Arenas and return from El Calafate is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay 11 nights in hotels and small mountain inns and one night in a traditional refugio with shared bedrooms. During two nights, we will have shared bathrooms.

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PERU: MACHU PICCHU INN TO INN TREK

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS Wind your way from lodge to lodge through the luxuriant forests and snowcapped peaks of Peru’s stunning Cordillera de Vilcabamba. Trek among glaciers and alpine lakes, as well as to local villages and lesser known Inca sites tucked into the slopes. Take in views of dazzling 20,000-footers such as Salkantay, the highest summit in the range and one of the most sacred peaks in Inca mythology. Experience the diverse ecosystems of the Andes. At the end of each day, settle into a picturesque mountain lodge to enjoy a soak in the hot tub, a cozy fire, and a delicious meal. Then venture deep into the mysteries of the Inca as we explore the breathtaking sanctuary of Machu Picchu.

• Hike the Cordillera de Vilcabamba from one charming mountain lodge to the next, and cap off the trip at Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World. • Spend a full day exploring incomparable Machu Picchu. • Delve into the enchanting world of the Inca during an evening with archaeologist and National Geographic grantee Peter Frost, or one of his colleagues.

Above: The Inca citadel of Machu Picchu was excavated in 1912 with support from National Geographic.

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Hikers trek along the Salkantay route to Machu Picchu.


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DAY 1 I CUSCO Arrive in Cusco and gather this afternoon for a guided walk through this ancient city, once the capital of the Inca Empire. Later, enjoy a welcome dinner and a lecture by archaeologist and National Geographic grantee Peter Frost, or another prominent local anthropologist. Palacio del Inka Hotel

DAY 2 I SORAYPAMPA Rise early for the drive to our first lodge, stopping along the way to visit the ruins of Tarawasi, an Inca ceremonial center built from precisely carved blocks of granite. Continue to Marcoccasa and set out on an optional hike along the Camino Real. This afternoon, arrive at Salkantay Lodge and take in the breathtaking views. After free time this afternoon, gather for a hearty meal. Salkantay Lodge 11 miles hiking (4–6 hours)

DAY 3 I SORAYPAMPA Spend today acclimating to the altitude. You may opt to go on a half-day hike to a stunning glacial lake, or relax in a cozy lounge or a hot tub at the lodge. Meet this evening for a briefing on our trek. Salkantay Lodge 4 miles hiking (3–4 hours)

DAY 4 I HUAYRAQMACHAY Rise early to begin our four-day trek to the legendary citadel of Machu Picchu. Follow the Río Blanco Valley, hiking the girth of Humantay, a snowy peak across from Salkantay. We’ll reach the highest point of our trip at 15,213 feet. Admire a vista of snowcapped peaks, then descend to Wayra Lodge (12,812’) where showers and a hot tub await. Wayra Lodge 8 miles hiking (5–7 hours)

DAY 5 I COLLPAPAMPA Enjoy a leisurely morning at Wayra Lodge. Today’s hike takes us into increasingly lush vegetation as we head down into the Collpapampa Valley. Tonight, enjoy a pachamanca, a traditional underground stone barbecue. Colpa Lodge 6 miles hiking (4 hours)

DAY 6 I LUCMABAMBA Continue downhill through the Santa Teresa River Valley. Hike past coffee plantations and tropical fruit orchards, as well as dazzling wildflowers of all colors. Stop alongside the river for a picnic lunch. From here it is a short climb to Lucma Lodge, hidden away among avocado trees. Lucma Lodge 9 miles hiking (5–6 hours)

DAY 7 I LLACTAPATA/AGUAS CALIENTES The trail winds uphill toward Llactapata Pass at 8,974 feet, where we’ll catch a glimpse of Machu Picchu in the distance. Explore the ruins of Llactapata, a sacred site for the Inca. Like Machu Picchu, the ruins here were rediscovered by explorer Hiram Bingham in 1911, and National Geographic funded his subsequent excavation. A short train ride brings us to Aguas Calientes, the gateway to Machu Picchu. Settle into our hotel, Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World nestled in the cloud forest amid orchids and colorful birds. Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel 7 miles hiking (5–6 hours)

DAY 8 I MACHU PICCHU Stacked up a hillside in terraces amid soaring Andean summits, the 15th-century Inca citadel of Machu Picchu is considered one of the new seven wonders of the world. We spend an entire day exploring its breathtaking labyrinth of temples, sanctuaries, and homes. Delve into the site with our guides, learning about the Inca’s sophisticated culture and technology, and discovering the secrets of this ancient city lost to the wider world for some 500 years. Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel 3–4 miles optional hiking (3–4 hours)

DAY 9 I MACHU PICCHU/CUSCO

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World

I N F O R M AT I O N

This morning, explore the trails surrounding our Activity Level lodge, examining orchids and watching for exotic birds. We’ll take the train from Aguas Calientes to the Sacred Valley where lunch at a charming Moderate Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous Light Light/Moderate restaurant awaits. Continue by private van to Cusco, stopping along the way at a women’s weaving cooperative to learn about their work Light or Moderate preserving this traditional art form. Toast our DAT E S Andean trek at a farewell dinner.

During our 6-day trek, we will hike 3–7 hours a day (4–11 miles) on moderate to steep grades and at elevations ranging from 6,200 feet to a max of 15,300 feet. Maximum Vehicle support is limited while hiking, but horses are available on the trail. Porters and pack animals will transport our gear.

(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Palacio del Inka Hotel

DAY 10 I C USCO Following breakfast, explore charming Cusco on your own this morning. This afternoon we will transfer to the Cusco airport for our flights home.

2019: Apr. 7–16 Apr. 21–30 May 5–14­­ May 19–28 June 16–25 July 3–12

COST

July 21–30 Aug. 4–13 Aug. 17–26 Sept. 8–17 Sept. 29–Oct. 8 Oct. 6–15

$6,295

Price is per person, double occupancy. Single rooms are not available; all travelers will be paired with a same-gender roommate when available. Otherwise, a single supplement of $2,300 will be charged. Airfare to/from Cusco is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of lunch on Days 1 and 10.

Maximum group size: 12

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We will stay two nights in comfortable hotels with many amenities, five nights in charming mountain lodges, and two nights in a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World.

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MONGOLIAN HORSE TREK TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • View the Mongolian countryside from the perspective of a nomad, traveling primarily on horseback. • Listen to khoomii, or throat singing, at the National Dance Ensemble. • Experience the color, passion, and pageantry of a local Naadam festival.

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DAYS 1­–5 I ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA KHARKHORIN/BULGAN SUM Arrive in Ulaanbaatar and spend a day exploring the city, then gather for a traditional Mongolian feast. Visit the National Museum of Mongolia to learn about the country’s rich history, and see a traditional dance and throat-singing performance at the National Dance Ensemble. Journey to Kharkhorin to see the ruins of Karakorum, Genghis Khan’s legendary capital. Then venture into the 16th-century Erdene Zhu Monastery to meet with the head lama, as his schedule permits. Settle into the Lapis Sky Ger Camp near Bulgan Sum. Brush up on your horseback skills during a warm-up ride, and visit with a nomadic family to experience their way of life. Return to Bulgan Sum by horse or jeep. Best Western Premier Tuushin Hotel; Ger Camp; Lapis Sky Ger Camp Day 5: 9 miles optional horse riding (3 hours)

DAYS 6–10 I HORSE TREK Enjoy a day to take photo walks, go fishing, and spend time with nomadic families before a Mongolian barbecue. Then set out on horseback across the sweeping steppe to Tolgin Butts, where we camp in a peaceful meadow. An invigorating ride over spectacular mountain passes brings

us to Mandal Mountain, a sacred place for the Mongols. Explore the area on foot, and attend a Buddhist ceremony on top of the mountain. Camping; Lapis Sky Ger Camp Day 7: 9 miles riding (3 hours); Day 8: 12 miles riding (5 hours); Day 9: 3 miles optional riding (1 hour); Day 10: 21 miles optional horse riding (4 hours)

I N F O R M AT I O N Activity Level

DAYS 11–14 I NAADAM FESTIVAL/ ULAANBAATAR Light Light/Moderate Take part in a once-in-a-lifetime experience at a local Naadam festival near our camp. Naadam takes place every summer throughout Mongolia, Light or Moderate pitting men and boys against each other in ageold contests of manliness and physical prowess. Young men train all year to compete in the three events: bareback horse racing, wrestling, and archery. Witness the excitement up close, taking photographs in the middle of the action and even trying your hand at some of the sports after the competition. During a day of leisure at Lapis Sky, opt to set out on a final horseback ride, go hiking or fishing, or practice yoga or archery. The next day, journey back to Ulaanbaatar, arriving in the afternoon before our farewell dinner. Depart for home the next day.

Moderate

(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Lapis Sky Ger Camp; Tuushin Hotel

2019: June 10–23 July 1–14 July 22–Aug. 4 Aug. 12–25

COST

$6,695

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $950. Airfare to/from Ulaanbaatar is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We will stay seven nights in traditional Mongolian gers (felt-lined yurts with shared facilities), three nights camping in backpacking-style tents, and three nights in the best available hotels.

Above: Travelers ride horseback across the grasslands of Mongolia.

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During our four-day horse trek, rides will range from 1–5 hours per day (3 –12 miles) with options for more, or less, riding on most days. No previous Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous Maximum horseback riding experience is necessary. The trek will be supported by jeeps, but keep in mind that the jeeps must travel over extremely rough terrain. Due to the diminutive size of Mongolian horses, there is a rider weight limit of 195 lbs.


N E PA L : E V E R E ST B A S E C A M P T R E K TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Trek to the foot of breathtaking Everest, the world’s tallest mountain. • Set out on challenging hikes to Kala Pattar (18,192’), Nangkartshang Peak (16,672’), and Everest Base Camp (17,590’). • Explore Sherpa villages and ancient monasteries.

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DAYS 1­, 2, AND 3 I KATHMANDU, NEPAL/ LUKLA, BEGIN TREK TO PHAKDING Arrive in Kathmandu and spend a day exploring the city. Then fly to Lukla (9,200’) to meet our Sherpa guides and begin our trek, descending 1,500 feet to the Dudh Kosi (River of Milk). Follow the trail to the village of Phakding. Shangri-La Hotel Kathmandu; Mountain Lodge Day 3: 5 miles hiking (3 hours)

DAYS 4–8 I NAMCHE BAZAAR/THAMI/ KHUMJUNG/TENGBOCHE/DEBUCHE The trail continues north to Monjo, where it officially enters Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park. A steep climb brings us to Namche Bazaar, where we’ll spend an extra day to acclimatize, then trek to the remote village of Thami. After exploring Thami Monastery (13,000’), hike uphill toward Khumjung to visit a school Sir Edmund Hillary established in 1961. The next day, set out to Tengboche Monastery, then descend to Debuche. Mountain Lodges Day 4: 6 miles hiking (5–6 hours); Day 5: 3–4 miles hiking (2–3 hours); Day 6: 2–3 miles hiking (4–5 hours); Day 7: 7 miles hiking (5–6 hours); Day 8: 7–8 miles hiking (5–6 hours) Above: A hiker celebrates his trek as he reaches Khumbu Glacier.

DAYS 9–12 I PHERICHE/LOBUJE/ GORAK SHEP Hike to Pheriche, with the stunning peak of Ama Dablam towering overhead. Take an optional 2,100foot climb to Nangkartshang Peak (16,672’) to see three of the six highest peaks in the world. Hike to Lobuje, walk to the edge of the Khumbu Glacier, and hike to the village of Gorak Shep. Climb up Kala Pattar (18,192’) for dramatic views of Everest. Mountain Lodges Day 9: 6 miles hiking (5–6 hours); Moderate/Strenuous Moderate Light Light/Moderate Day 10: 5 miles hiking (6–7 hours); Day 11: 4 miles hiking (5–6 hours); Day 12: 5 miles optional hiking (2–3 hours)

Strenuous

Light or Moderate

(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

DAYS 13–19 I EVEREST BASE CAMP/ DESCENT TO LUKLA/KATHMANDU Weather permitting, embark on the final climb to Everest Base Camp. Celebrate our climb and take in the majestic views that abound at this renowned point. Return to Lobuje and then Debuche. Hike down to the Dudh Kosi and climb to Namche Bazaar for the night, then continue back to Lukla. Fly to Kathmandu, and visit the ancient city of Bhaktapur. Depart from Kathmandu on the final day. Mountain Lodges; Shangri-La Hotel Kathmandu Day 13: 9 miles hiking (9–10 hours); Day 14: 9–10 miles hiking (6–7 hours); Day 15: 8–9 miles hiking (5–7 hours); Day 16: 9 miles hiking (8 hours)

I N F O R M AT I O N During our 14-day trek, we will hike 4–10 hours per day (2–10 miles) on moderate to steep grades, at elevations ranging from 9,318 feet to Maximum 18,192 feet. Porters and pack animals will transport our gear. A signed medical consent form from your doctor will be required.

Activity Level

DAT E S

2018:

2019:

Nov. 3–21

Apr. 13–May 1 May 10–28 Oct. 13–31 Nov. 2–20

COST

$6,095

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $900. Airfare to/from Kathmandu and within Nepal is not included. The group flight within Nepal is $380 per person (subject to change). All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of lunch on Days 2, 17, and 18, and dinner on Days 2 and 17.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay four nights in a comfortable, modern hotel in Kathmandu with a beautiful pool and spa. On our trek, we spend 14 nights in simple, rustic mountain lodges with basic, shared facilities.

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J A PA N : H I K I N G A N D C U LT U R A L A D V E N T U R E

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS In Japan, a deep reverence for nature and tradition vies with a fascination of all that is futuristic. Our adventure starts off amid the skyscrapers of Osaka; then we step back in time in Asuka, one of Japan’s ancient capitals. In the sacred mountains of the Kii Peninsula, embark on the Kumano Kodo, a beautiful pilgrimage route that has drawn emperors and kimono-clad worshippers for more than a thousand years. Delve into Japan’s spiritual traditions as we hike to stunning shrines. Soak in hot springs, stay in traditional mountain inns and ryokans, and experience the diversity of Japan’s fine cuisine— from lively pubs to locally sourced meals.

• Spend four days hiking the Kumano Kodo, one of only a few pilgrimage routes in the world designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. • Walk past burial mounds and rice fields in the ancient capital of Asuka, and enjoy a private performance by a taiko drummer. • Take part in an authentic tea ceremony, and settle into a traditional Japanese ryokan and soak in the hot springs.

Above: Japanese pilgrims in traditional dress hike the Kumano Kodo.

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Arrive in Osaka and transfer to our hotel. Meet for an orientation and welcome dinner. The next day, journey by train to Asuka, the site of some of Japan’s first Buddhist temples. Small shrines, ancient stone monuments, and the burial mounds of Japan’s first emperors dot the terraced rice fields. Explore the town on foot and, weather permitting, meet a farming family for a picnic lunch. Then visit a local studio to watch a private performance by a taiko drummer and try your hand at drumming. Return to Osaka and enjoy dinner in this culinary capital.

springs in Japan, just a few steps from the ryokan where we’ll stay the night. Fujiya Ryokan 8 miles hiking (4 hours)

DAY 6 I HONGU TAISHA TO YUNOMINE ONSEN Today we’ll walk the Dainichi-goe and Akagi-goe sections of the Kumano Kodo, which link the Hongu Taisha shrine with Yunomine Onsen. Hike along a forested trail, passing small mountain settlements and taking in panoramic valley views. Travelers may opt to limit their hike to the portion of the trail running between Danichi-goe and Yunomine Onsen, or spend a day relaxing at our ryokan.

Osaka Miyako Marriott Day 2: 5 miles hiking (3–4 hours)

Fujiya Ryokan 2–6 miles hiking (1–5 hours)

DAY 3

DAY 7 I KUMANO RIVER/KATSUURA BAY

I KUMANO KODO TO TAKAHARA

After breakfast, travel south by private coach along the coast to Takijiri, on the Kii Peninsula. Set off on the Nakahechi trail, part of the network of ancient pilgrimage routes known as the Kumano Kodo. The rich spiritual history of the region is evident along our route, which links three important Shinto/Buddhist shrines and is scattered with smaller shrines called oji. The first challenging leg of our hike brings us to the village of Takahara, where we’ll relax in the hot springs at our Japanese-style hotel. Organic Hotel Kirinosato-Takahara 3 miles hiking (2 hours)

DAY 4 I KUMANO KODO/CHIKATSUYU Starting from Takahara, we continue eastwards along the Nakahechi pilgrimage route. Hike through lush cedar forests, passing old tea houses and small Jizo bodhisattva statues placed by locals to protect travelers. Descend to Chikatsuyu, and return by bus to our inn in Takahara. Organic Hotel Kirinosato-Takahara 7 miles hiking (4 hours)

DAY 5 I CHIKATSUYU TO KAWAYU ONSEN The trail ascends to Tsugizakura-oji, one of more than 100 small shrines along the route where pilgrims leave offerings. Travel from Tsugizakura-oji to Hosshinmon-oji by local bus, then hike the final section through ridge-top villages before descending to the Kumano Hongu Taisha, one of the grand shrines of the Kumano Sanzan. En route to the shrine, meet a local Shugendo priest to learn firsthand about this ascetic Buddhist sect that focuses on the connections between humans and nature, and pass under the majestic Oyunohara torii (wooden gateway). Later, make the short drive to Kawayu Onsen, one of the oldest hot

Take a scenic boat ride on the Kumano River, cruising along a route historically used by pilgrims to travel between the Kumano Hongu Taisha and Kumano Hayatama Taisha. Continue to Katsuura and settle in to our hotel, built into the rock on the edge of Katsuura Bay. Soak in the hotel’s hot springs, set within a cave overlooking the water. Hotel Urashima Resort & Spa

A Shinto shrine is nestled among the Kii Mountains.

DAYS 8 AND 9 I KYOTO

I N F O R M AT I O N

Visit Kumano Nachi Taisha, another of the three Activity Level Grand Shrines of Kumano, and see the nearby waterfall, said to be inhabited by the kami spirit Kiryu Gongen. Continue by coach toLight Kyoto, and Moderate Light/Moderate enjoy free time to explore before dinner. The next day, stroll past the cherry trees that line the Philospher’s Path, then venture into the gardens Light or Moderate of Nanzenji Temple for a Zen meditation session. After lunch, we head to Nijo Castle, the former seat of the Tokugawa shoguns in Kyoto. At the DAT E S castle’s Ninomaru Palace, see work by artists from the Kano school and take note of the “nightingale floors,” designed to squeak when walked upon to ward off intruders. (Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Hikes range from 1–5 hours per day (1–7 miles) on well-worn paths with some steep, rocky, and uneven terrain. While on the Kumano Kodo trail, transportation bus is Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous by local Maximum available for those who prefer not to walk. Vehicle support is provided on all other days. Some transfers will be by public train. For two nights on the Kumano Kodo, we carry what we need in day packs.

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2019:

Nov. 12–22

Apr. 11–21 May 9–19 May 26–June 5 Sept. 19–29 Sept. 30–Oct. 10 Oct. 14–24

Royal Park Hotel The Kyoto Day 9: 2–3 miles hiking (4 hours)

DAYS 10 AND 11

I KYOTO/OSAKA

In the morning, visit Tokufuji Temple, which features a unique zen rock garden. Then enjoy lunch with a maiko, or apprentice geisha, and learn about her ancient arts. After lunch, experience the complex traditions of the Japanese tea ceremony, a highly stylized ritual that began in the 16th century when tea was first brought to Japan. After time at leisure, meet up for a farewell dinner. The next day, transfer to the airport in Osaka for your flight home. Royal Park Hotel The Kyoto

COST

$7,695

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,200. Airfare to/from Osaka is not included in the cost. All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of lunch on Day 6 and, lunch and dinner on Day 9.

Maximum group size: 15

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We spend six nights in comfortable, modern hotels. Hotel rooms in Japan tend to be small and clean with good service. We stay four nights in a ryokan (traditional Japanese guesthouse) where rooms have tatami floors, futon mattresses, and en suite toilets. The ryokans feature onsens, traditional Japanese hot spring baths.

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VIETNAM , LAOS, AND CAMBODIA ADVENTURE TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Spend the night aboard a traditional-style junk boat in stunning Ha Long Bay, and set out in kayaks to explore secluded lagoons and beaches. • See Angkor’s spectacular temples by bicycle, and enjoy a picnic among the ruins. • Spend time with a Laotian family at their home in Luang Prabang for a Buddhist Baci ceremony and a dinner of local specialties.

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DAYS 1, 2, AND 3 I HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM/HUE Arrive in Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). Take a walking tour past the city’s famous sites, including the old Saigon Post Office, Reunification Palace, and Chinatown. Then fly to Hue, former capital of the Nguyen dynasty. Bike along the Perfume River, and explore the Imperial City and citadel. Renaissance Riverside Hotel Saigon; La Residence Hotel & Spa Hue Day 3: 6–8 miles bicycling (1–2 hours)

DAYS 4 AND 5 I HANOI Fly to Hanoi and explore the captivating Old Quarter by rickshaw. If you wish, attend an evening performance of traditional water puppetry. The next morning, trace the life of Ho Chi Minh at his mausoleum and traditional stilt house. Visit the Temple of Literature, Vietnam’s first university. Intercontinental Hanoi Westlake

DAYS 6 AND 7 I HA LONG BAY Drive to Ha Long Bay where our private, traditional-style junk awaits. Set sail into waters punctuated by fantastic karst formations. Venture out in kayaks to discover lagoons, beaches, and

Above: A traveler explores the stupas and temples of Angkor Wat.

the remains of a floating village. Indochina Sails junk Day 7: 2–6 miles paddling (2–4 hours)

DAYS 8, 9, AND 10 I LUANG PRABANG, LAOS Return to Hanoi and fly to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Luang Prabang. Visit some of the city’s many shrines, and join a family for dinner and a Buddhist Baci ceremony. Spend a day exploring the Laotian countryside, then travel Light to the village of Ban Nong Heo and join a local guide for a hike, passing through hill forests and plantations. Continue to Ban Thapene where we’ll explore the village and visit the butterfly park.

I N F O R M AT I O N Activity Level

Light/Moderate

DAT E S Light or Moderate

(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Kiridara Luang Prabang Day 10: 2–4 miles hiking (2–3 hours)

DAYS 11, 12, AND 13 I LUANG PRABANG/ SIEM REAP, CAMBODIA Witness a Buddhist almsgiving and visit Wat Xieng Thong, harboring Buddhist and royal artifacts. Fly to Siem Reap and begin to explore Angkor Archaeological Park with a bike ride around the Roluos temples. Later, visit the ancient Ta Prohm monastery and the Great City of Angkor Thom. On our final day, watch the sun rise over Angkor Wat and explore the Preah Khan temple before transferring to the airport for your flight home Shinta Mani Shack resort Day 12: 4–5 miles bicycling (1–2 hours)

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In Ha Long Bay, we will kayak 2–4 hours per day (2–6 miles). On cycling excursions, we will bike 1–2 hours per day (4–8 miles). Vehicle support Moderate Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous is provided.

2019: Jan. 4–16 Jan. 18–30 Feb. 15–27 Mar. 1–13 Mar. 15–27

Oct. 18–30 Nov. 1–13 Nov. 15–27 Dec. 6–18

COST

$6,795

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,300. Airfare to Ho Chi Minh City and return from Siem Reap and airfare within Southeast Asia are not included in the cost. The group flights within Southeast Asia are $725 per person (subject to change). All meals are included between group arrival and departure, with the exception of dinner on Days 3, 5, and 10.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay ten nights in high-end hotels with full amenities. We spend two nights in a traditional-style wooden junk (sailboat) on Ha Long Bay with en suite cabins, a dining room, and a sundeck.

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BORNEO WILDLIFE ADVENTURE TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Observe orangutans and Malayan sun bears up close at conservation centers in Sepilok. • Walk through the canopy of a 130 millionyear-old virgin rain forest, looking out for orangutans, civets, and exotic birds. • Stay at Sukau Rainforest Lodge, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World, and explore jungle waterways by boat.

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DAYS 1­ AND 2 I SANDAKAN, MALAYSIA/SEPILOK Arrive in Sandakan on Malaysian Borneo’s eastern coast. Head to the Kabili-Sepilok Forest Reserve and join scientists at an orangutan rehabilitation center to observe the primates and learn about on-site projects. Continue to the reserve’s Rainforest Discovery Centre for an afternoon of jungle trekking, and take an evening canopy walk amid the treetops. Sepilok Nature Resort Day 2: 1–2 miles hiking (1–2 hours)

DAYS 3–6 I KINABATANGAN RIVER/ TABIN WILDLIFE RESERVE Enjoy a behind-the-scenes tour of the Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre before continuing to Sukau Rainforest Lodge, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World located on the Kinabatangan River. From here, we set out on a variety of day and night hikes and river safaris, looking for orangutans, proboscis monkeys, and much more. Next, journey into the Tabin Wildlife Reserve, home to nine primate species, three cat species, and some 220 species of birds. Hike to a bubbling mud volcano, which attracts many different animals, and learn about Sumatran rhino conservation efforts during a meeting with the

executive director of the Borneo Rhino Alliance. Sukau Rainforest Lodge; Tabin Wildlife Resort Day 3: 1–2 miles hiking (1–2 hours); Day 6: 1–2 miles hiking (1–2 hours)

DAYS 7, 8, AND 9 I DANUM VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA Travel to the valley of the Danum River, known for its 169 square miles of virtually undisturbed primary rain forest. Spend three days exploring the many nature trails. Keep an eye out for rare Light species, including the reclusive clouded leopard, Bornean gibbon, and maroon langur. Birdlife here is incredibly diverse, with some 275 recorded species. Watch a dazzling sunrise over the valley from atop an observation tower. Hike to a nearby waterfall, go on a canopy walk in the treetops surrounding our lodge, and venture out on night safaris. Borneo Rainforest Lodge Day 7: 1–2 miles hiking (2 hours); Day 8: 1–2 miles hiking (1–2 hours)

DAYS 10 AND 11 I DANUM VALLEY CONSERVATION AREA/KOTA KINABALU Set out on a final wildlife walk through the forest. Then travel to Lahad Datu, and fly to Kota Kinabalu. Enjoy a farewell dinner, and depart for home the following day.

I N F O R M AT I O N Activity Level

Light/Moderate

DAT E S Light or Moderate

(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

This is primarily a wildlife-viewing trip. Hikes range from 1–2 hours (1 –2 miles) over uneven terrain with moderate grades, raised boardModerate Strenuous walks, or Moderate/Strenuous canopy walkways.

2019: Mar. 11–21 Apr. 1–11 Sept. 16–26 Oct. 7–17 Oct. 21–31

COST

$7,895

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,500. Airfare to Sandakan and return from Kota Kinabalu is not included in the cost. All meals between group arrival and departure are included.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay one night in a high-end hotel and nine nights in jungle lodges, including two nights in a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World.

Hyatt Regency Kinabalu Day 10: 1–2 miles hiking (1–2 hours)

Above: A baby orangutan makes itself comfortable on its dangling mother.

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NEW ZEALAND: SOUTH ISLAND ADVENTURE TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Sea kayak among dolphins and fur seals on the coast of Abel Tasman National Park. • Explore the Franz Josef Glacier area by foot or on an optional helicopter ride, weather permitting. • Stargaze and watch for dolphins, fur seals, penguins, and more on Milford Sound.

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DAY 1 I NELSON, NEW ZEALAND Arrive in Nelson and enjoy time at leisure before our welcome dinner. Rutherford Hotel Nelson

DAYS 2 AND 3 I ABEL TASMAN NATIONAL PARK Travel to Abel Tasman National Park and hike the scenic Abel Tasman Coast Track. Spend the next day sea kayaking Tonga Island Marine Reserve. Paddle into inlets and coves, keeping an eye out for dolphins, fur seals, and blue penguins. From our take-out point, hike the Coast Track back to our lodge. Awaroa Lodge Day 2: 5–6 miles hiking (3–4 hours); Day 3: 1 mile hiking (1 hour), 4–5 miles paddling (4–5 hours)

DAYS 4 AND 5 I BULLER RIVER/ PAPAROA NATIONAL PARK Continue to Murchison and set out on an exhilarating white-water rafting trip through the Buller Gorge. Overnight in Punakaiki, and then hike along the Pororari River into Paparoa National Park. Visit the Pancake Rocks, then continue to Hokitika for a free afternoon.

Punakaiki Resort; Beachfront Hotel Hokitika Day 4: 2–3 hours rafting; Day 5: 6 miles hiking (4 hours) Above: Two hikers wind their way toward Lake Wanaka.

DAYS 6 AND 7 I OKARITO/FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER Hit the trail in Okarito, taking in a panorama of soaring, icy peaks. Continue into World Heritage– listed Westland Tai Poutini National Park. The next day, explore the Franz Josef area by foot. Weather permitting, book an optional flightseeing helicopter ride for views of the glacier (at an additional cost). Te Waonui Forest Retreat Day 6: 5 miles hiking (3 hours); Day 7: 2 miles hiking (2–3 hours)

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I N F O R M AT I O N Activity Level

Moderate

Light/Moderate

DAT E S DAYS 8 AND 9 I SOUTHERN ALPS/ Light or Moderate WANAKA (Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

Travel into the Southern Alps, crossing the Main Divide on our way to Wanaka. The next day, follow the Matukituki River Valley and hike the Diamond Lake and Rocky Mountain tracks, taking in stunning views of Lake Wanaka.

Hikes range from 1–6 hours (1–6 miles). On our kayaking excursion, we will paddle stable kayaks for 4–5 hours (4–5 miles). Moderate/Strenuous

Strenuous

Maximum

2018:

2019:

Nov. 19–30* Dec. 3–14

Jan. 7–18 Jan. 21–Feb. 1* Feb. 4–15 Feb. 18–Mar. 1* Mar. 4–15 Mar. 18–29*

Dec. 21, 2018– Jan. 1, 2019*

Oakridge Resort Day 9: 6 miles hiking (4–6 hours)

*These departures follow the itinerary shown but in the reverse order. See our website for details.

DAYS 10, 11, AND 12 I MILFORD SOUND/ QUEENSTOWN

COST

Journey into Fiordland National Park and set sail on magnificent Milford Sound, cruising the full length with a nature guide. Spend the night on board, and transfer to Queenstown the next day. Enjoy a final free day in the adventure capital of the world before catching your flight home. Milford Mariner or Milford Wanderer; Scenic Suites Queenstown Day 11: 2 miles hiking (3 hours)

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$8,295

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $1,500. Airfare to Nelson and return from Queenstown, or vice versa, is not included in the cost. For the December 21 departure, there is an additional holiday surcharge of $200 per person. All meals between group arrival and departure are included, with the exception of dinner on Day 6 and lunch on Day 7.

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We stay 10 nights in comfortable eco-lodges and hotels, and one night on a traditional sailing boat in Milford Sound.


TA N Z A N I A : K I L I M A N JA RO C L I M B A N D SA FA R I TRIP HIGHLIGHTS • Climb the tallest freestanding mountain in the world and sleep on its crater floor. • Learn about the unique flora and fauna of the mountain with local guides. • Spend four days on safari, spotting lions and leopards, vast herds of zebra and wildebeest, and much more.

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DAYS 1 AND 2 I ARUSHA NATIONAL PARK/MOUNT MERU, TANZANIA Arrive at Kilimanjaro International Airport, and settle into our private camp in Arusha National Park. On a warm-up hike on Mount Meru, watch for bushbucks, duikers, buffalo, giraffes, rare birds, and perhaps elephants and leopards. Private Deluxe Camp Day 2: 1–2 hours optional hiking (2 miles)

DAYS 3 AND 4 I BEGIN TREK Our trek begins in Kilimanjaro’s montane forests and winds up through jungle where colobus monkeys dangle from branches. The trail crosses into the subalpine Hagenia zone, where we take time to acclimate. Our camp will be set up before our arrival every afternoon.

volcanic plug that juts skyward 300 feet. A morning hike brings us near Arrow Glacier, where we relax at our camp above the clouds. Camping Day 5: 4–6 hours hiking; Day 6: 5–7 hours hiking; Day 7: 2–3 hours hiking

DAYS 8, 9, AND 10 I CRATER CAMP/ UHURU PEAK/ARUSHA Tackle the Western Breach, a wall of rock that rises Moderate Moderate/Strenuous Strenuous Light/Moderate to the lip of the crater. We camp at 18,500 feet on the crater floor. Rise with the sun and climb 1,000 feet to the summit. From our perch at 19,340 feet, take in Light or Moderate the magnificent sweep of sky and peaks. Descend steeply via the Mweka Route. Hike out of the rain forest on the last day of our climb, and drive to Arusha for a celebratory dinner.

Light

I N F O R M AT I O N Activity Level

Maximum

DAT E S

(Lindblad and Scenic Expeditions Only)

During our trek, we will hike 2–12 hours per day (2–12 miles) on moderate to very steep grades. Porters will transport our gear during the climb. A signed medical consent form from your doctor required.

2018:

2019:

Dec. 17–31

Jan. 5–19* July 20–Aug. 3 Aug. 24–Sept. 7 Dec. 16–30

Camping; Moivaro Lodge Day 8: 7–10 hours hiking; Day 9: 9–12 hours hiking; Day 10: 3–5 hours hiking

*2018 pricing applies to the January 2019 date.

Camping Day 3: 3–6 hours hiking; Day 4: 6–8 hours hiking

DAYS 5, 6, AND 7 I SHIRA PLATEAU/ LAVA TOWER/ARROW GLACIER

DAYS 11–15 I NGORONGORO CRATER/ SERENGETI/ARUSHA

Trek across the Shira Plateau, a UNESCO World Heritage site, then climb through the upper heath zone up the slope of the Kibo massif. Continue along the massif the next day, hiking into the alpine zone. Camp at the base of Lava Tower, a

Travel into the Ngorongoro Highlands and hike to a Maasai village. Descend to the Ngorongoro Crater for a spectacular day on safari. See fossils at Olduvai Gorge, then head to the Serengeti Plain to encounter more of East Africa’s wildlife. Return to Arusha for dinner before flights home.

Prices are per person, double occupancy. For a single room/tent, add $1,000. Airfare to/from Kilimanjaro International Airport is not included. Tanzania national park fees are an additional $2,400 per person (subject to change). All meals are included between group arrival and departure.

Above: Mount Kilimanjaro affords an impressive background for a family of elephants.

Private Deluxe Camp; Moivaro Lodge

COST

2018:

2019:

$7,995

$8,295

Maximum group size: 16

AC C O M M O DAT I O N S We will stay six nights in safari-style tents with beds, seven nights in camping tents with sleeping bags, and one night in a comfortable lodge.

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Baggage and personal effects are at all times the sole responsibility of the participant. TERMS AND CONDITIONS BASIS OF RATES All prices are per person based on two persons sharing a room or cabin, 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 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 Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian for the entire Expedition. Some itineraries have minimum age requirements— call for more information. 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NOT INCLUDED IN EXPEDITION COST Air transportation and related fees (except as indicated in the itinerary); activities noted as optional in the itinerary; gratuities for adventure guides, unless otherwise noted on the itinerary page or in pre-Expedition communications; 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/tents are available at an extra cost on a first-come, first-served basis. National Geographic Expeditions and/or Mountain Travel will assist persons requesting a roommate. The 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 an Expedition designated as an “Active Expedition”, a $750 per-person deposit is required. Final payment is due no later than 95 days prior to departure. Expeditions designated as “Private Departures” or “Custom Active Expeditions” require a nonrefundable per-person deposit of $1,000 or 20% of the applicable Expedition cost, whichever is greater. A $100 deposit is required for any extension. 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 departure, 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. 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costs incurred for rerouting due to travel without the necessary documents will be the participant’s responsibility. DELAYS & COST INCREASES We will not be responsible for providing any reimbursement for delays in the Expedition due to bad weather, trail conditions, river levels, road conditions, transportation delays, or government intervention. The prices are based on tariffs, currency values, airfares and thirdparty charges as of catalog publication date and are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. While we will do everything possible to maintain the listed prices, if it is necessary to levy a surcharge, as permitted by law, we reserve the right to do so, and notification will be given at the time of final invoicing. 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. 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10 13

S

16

27

17, 24

1, 15

5, 19

2

SCOTLAND HIKING ADVENTURE: FROM THE HIGHLANDS TO THE ISLANDS

12 8

M

16

26

2, 9, 16, 23

21, 28

4, 25

1, 8

IRELAND: HIKING THE EMERALD ISLE*

13 10 M/S 16

21

11

16

13

TUSCANY AND CINQUE TERRE HIKING ADVENTURE*

14 9

M

16

1, 15, 29

PROVENCE HIKING ADVENTURE*

15 9

M

16

27

PORTUGAL HIKING ADVENTURE*

16 8

M

16

SPAIN: WALKING EL CAMINO DE SANTIAGO*

17 10 M/S 16

TOUR DU MONT BLANC

18 10

HIKING ITALY'S DOLOMITES*

19 10 M/S 16

GREEK ISLANDS ADVENTURE*

20 9

M

16

CROATIA: HIKING AND KAYAKING ADVENTURE

21 8

M

16

# DAYS

HIKING ENGLAND COAST TO COAST*

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D E P A R T U R E

D A T E S

2018 NOV.

2019

DEC.

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR

MAY.

JUN.

JUL.

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

DEC.

EUROPE

S

17 16

30

4

11

14

19

4, 18

2

9, 23

14

8,22 10

2, 30

28

18

9, 23

18

3, 11

1, 8

VIENNA TO PRAGUE HIKING ADVENTURE*

23 9

M

16

7

ICELAND HIKING ADVENTURE

24 10

M

16

ICELAND WINTER: SNOWSHOEING AND HIKING ADVENTURE

25 8

M

16

SWEDEN: DOGSLEDDING TO THE ICEHOTEL

26 9 M/S 15

SWITZERLAND: ICONIC HIKES OF THE SWISS ALPS

27 9 M/S 16

30 5 6, 27

29

4 8, 22

14

15, 25

1, 15

16, 23

SLOVENIA: HIKING THE JULIAN ALPS 22 9 M/S 16 AND BEYOND

30

13 13

3, 17, 31

11

7 17

1

9

9 1, 8, 15, 22

30

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GROUP SIZE

# DAYS

PAGE

M

16

D E P A R T U R E

D A T E S

2018 NOV.

2019

DEC.

JAN.

FEB.

MAR.

APR

23

7, 21

25

4, 18

16

13

MAY.

JUN.

JUL.

AUG.

SEPT.

OCT.

NOV.

17

17

16

2

DEC.

N O RT H A M E R I C A HIKING THE NATIONAL PARKS: GLACIER, YELLOWSTONE, AND GRAND TETON

29 8

YUCATÁN ADVENTURE: WHALE SHARKS AND MAYA RUINS

30 8 L/M 16

COSTA RICA MULTISPORT ADVENTURE

32 9

M

14

PATAGONIA HIKING ADVENTURE

33 13

S

16

PERU: MACHU PICCHU INN TO INN TREK*

34 10

S

12

MONGOLIAN HORSE TREK*

41 14

M

16

NEPAL: EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK*

39 19 MAX 16

JAPAN HIKING AND CULTURAL ADVENTURE*

38 11

VIETNAM, LAOS, AND CAMBODIA ADVENTURE

17

21

22

SOUTH AMERICA 20 8,22

9, 25

23

5, 23

5, 25

9, 30

3, 17

1, 8

5, 12

27

7, 21

A S I A A N D T H E PAC I F I C

M

15

5, 12

10

26 13 L/M

16

13

10

BORNEO WILDLIFE ADVENTURE

40 11 L/M

16

NEW ZEALAND ADVENTURE

24 12

16

14

1, 20

43 15 MAX 16

23

21

M

13

12

20

9

17

5, 19

3, 21

7, 21

4, 18

4, 18

19

2, 16

7

4, 18

15

1, 15

15

10, 12

11

13

3

13

1, 15

11

1

9

AFRICA TANZANIA: KILIMANJARO CLIMB AND SAFARI

17

15

ACTIVITY LEVEL KEY L = LIGHT

L/M = LIGHT/MODERATE

M = MODERATE

M/S = MODERATE/STRENUOUS

S = STRENUOUS

MAX = MAXIMUM

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