Natural Habitat Adventures 2026 Travel Catalog

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THE WORLD’S GREATEST NATURE JOURNEYS • 2026 / 2027

Let Nature

Renew Your Spirit

Dear Traveler,

Will you take a short mental break with me? Think of a favorite nature travel memory…Close your eyes, and let your senses wander back.

Perhaps you are in the cloud forest in Costa Rica, surrounded by birdsong, cool mist on your face, glimpsing the turquoise tail feathers of a resplendent quetzal…

Maybe it’s the gaze of a wild creature that stops your heart—the liquid depths of a mountain gorilla’s eyes. The intelligent connection with a gray whale, arm’s length away. A bond with a polar bear, as you express mutual curiosity.

Nature takes us into realms of wonder, far from the tumult of everyday life.

Glittering icebergs and sparkling stars. Shimmering auroras. Thundering waterfalls. Deep canyons, dense forests, vast savannas. Entrancing wildlife, from giant elephants to gossamer butterflies.

When you yearn to refresh your spirit, nothing provides respite like the peace and beauty of nature.

And no one offers you a more intimate encounter with nature than Nat Hab does. Our groups average just 10 travelers. Our itineraries get you farther afield. Our naturalist guides reveal much more than you would discover on your own.

Take a retreat into nature with us. Our new catalog of The World’s Greatest Nature Journeys is your portal to renewal. Come fill up your soul!

I hope to see you out there,

Cover photo: A brown bear and wildflowers in Lake Clark National Park, Alaska.
Photo by Nat Hab guest Arthur Leforestier. Nat Hab’s Alaska Bear Camp—pg.82
Far from tourist crowds, we encounter African elephants near our private mobile camp in the Serengeti. Photo by Nat Hab guest Michael Nowak. Tanzania's Great Migration & Ngorongoro Crater—pg.66

Our mission is conservation through exploration: protecting our planet’s natural wonders and wildlife by inspiring travelers and supporting local communities

In small groups led by naturalist Expedition Leaders, you’ll have intimate nature encounters based at distinctive accommodations that immerse you in the wild

Our unique itineraries, crafted with decades of experience, take you farther afield to remote and riveting wilderness destinations across all seven continents

Explore Arctic wilderness from our East Greenland Base Camp—one of the most isolated places on Earth.
Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan. Iceland & Greenland: A Nordic Discovery—pg.144

Through Conservation Exploration

Travel with Purpose

You may know Nat Hab as a travel company, but we’re equally a conservation enterprise. Our mission is conservation through exploration: protecting our planet by inspiring travelers, supporting local communities, and boldly influencing the travel industry through innovative efforts to live more lightly on the Earth.

Conservation travel helps nature and wildlife by bringing economic support to local people, encouraging sustainable stewardship of natural habitats. Our dollars provide incomes, education, ranger support, poaching patrols, support for schools and clinics, and hope for the future.

Integral to our mission is our partnership with World Wildlife Fund. Since 2003, Nat Hab and our guests have given more than $45 million to WWF’s work to conserve Earth’s most precious and imperiled places.

Learn More: nathab.com/conservation

Our polar bear adventures in Churchill help shed light on the plight of Arctic wildlife in a warming world.
Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Anthony Amsel. Canada's Premier Polar Bear Adventure—pg.94

Communities Local Empowering

Wild Places to Protect

Natural Habitat Adventures was launched in 1985, and we quickly began taking travelers to see baby harp seals in Quebec. We wanted to show local communities that ecotourism could bring a sustainable economic infusion, providing an alternative to hunting the adorable furry “whitecoats.”

That model has remained at the heart of our company since. When people find an economic incentive to protect habitats and wildlife, it is perhaps the most powerful force for conservation that exists.

Human-wildlife conflict is prevalent in many places. Yet when conservationminded scientists, NGOs and ecotourism operators work together with local communities, we can find solutions that protect livelihoods as well as natural resources and wildlife. When you travel with Nat Hab, you are part of this success story!

Learn More: nathab.com/communities

Conservation travel protects nature in partnership with local people. Photo by Nat Hab guest Sandy Sipe. The Great Kenya Migration Safari—pg.58

Raising the Bar on Through Commitment & Innovation Sustainability

Since Nat Hab became the world’s first 100% carbon-neutral travel company in 2007, we have kept a continual eye on shrinking our carbon footprint and pursuing greater transparency, including the launch of our Carbon Clear Vision program, which breaks down the carbon emissions on every trip.

We are also investing in new technology initiatives such as Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and Direct Air Capture. And we’ve signed on to the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi), a global initiative aimed at reaching net zero emissions.

We strive to educate our team, travelers, partners and suppliers through our partnership with WWF, with special climate-focused trips, and in our guide training. Our world still has a long way to go to reduce carbon output, but it’s an effort we are proud to help lead.

Learn More: nathab.com/sustainability

Nat Hab guests observe a leopard from our custom Electric Safari Vehicle.
Photo by Nat Hab guest Kerry de Bruyn. Secluded Botswana Safari—pg.34

Farther Afield Going to Get You Closer to Nature

With Nat Hab, your adventure is anything but conventional. Our itineraries are designed to create exhilarating experiences for our guests while furthering our conservation mission. We get you deeper into wild places, in more remote settings. And with the connections we’ve nurtured over decades, we offer you access to places and people you won’t get with other companies or on your own.

Walk among wild brown bears in the roadless wilderness of Alaska’s Bear Coast. Witness Africa’s Great Migration as you stay among the herds in our mobile tented camps. Voyage to the headwaters of the Amazon to explore one of the largest wildlife sanctuaries in South America, and look for whales in ice-choked fjords in East Greenland, which big ships can’t reach. Nat Hab gets you where others don’t!

Learn More: nathab.com/itineraries

Getting farther afield in lush British Columbia by Zodiac and small ship. Photo by Nat Hab staff member Dana Cama. Great Bear Rainforest Spirit Bears & Whales—pg.116

Ships, Lodges, Camps &

Nat Hab's Innovations

At Nat Hab, we’re committed to bringing you life-transforming encounters with nature. That’s why we’ve created our own collection of exclusive camps, ecolodges, small expedition ships and nature-viewing locations that get you farther out there, away from crowds and commercial tourism, where silence, wonder and wildlife reign. Whether you're at one of our secluded African safari camps watching animals at the waterhole, or peering into the wizened face of a giant tortoise at our private camp in the Galapagos, or watching cubs tussle from our fly-in Alaska Bear Camp in Lake Clark National Park, with Nat Hab, you are immersed in nature!

Learn More: nathab.com/camps-lodges

Nat Hab's mobile Migration Camp is set in the middle of the Serengeti's wildlife action.
Photo by Nat Hab guest Andrew Morgan. Pride of East Africa: Kenya & Tanzania—pg.68

Make a Great Trip Phenomenal Leaders Expedition Nat Hab's Naturalist

As a nature traveler, you need more than an ordinary tour guide. A highly trained leader is essential, with in-depth knowledge of natural history, ecology and wildlife, well-honed tracking skills, and interpretive acumen. On a Photo Expedition, you need a naturalist guide who is a pro photographer and an adept instructor, offering personalized guidance to help you get the shots of a lifetime.

At Nat Hab, our Expedition Leaders are second to none!

Many hold advanced degrees and top-level certifications. With access to resources from WWF scientists, their commitment to conservation infuses all they do. Yet their expertise alone isn’t what earns them highest accolades from our travelers. Our guests also rave about their personalities and the personal care they provide. Simply put, our guides make all the difference!

Learn More: nathab.com/leaders

A nature trip is only as good as the guide!
Nat Hab Expedition Leader Moira Le Patourel.
Photo by Nat Hab staff member Dana Cama. Iceland: Circling the Land of Fire & Ice—pg.140

for the Most Intimate Groups Smallest The Nature Encounters

Not only does a small group ensure a lighter impact on the environment, it’s the only way to achieve quiet, close-up wildlife encounters.

Our trips average just 8–10 guests, and many are guided by two Expedition Leaders. In some cases, we are also accompanied by highly qualified local guides. As a result, we’re often able to divide into even smaller groups for wildlife viewing, and to accommodate activities based on varying physical ability levels.

A small group also allows flexibility and highly personalized attention from our Expedition Leaders. It enables us to access remote places and intimate lodgings offlimits to larger groups. Our trips often feel more like private gatherings than tours!

Learn More: nathab.com/small-groups

Small groups are essential for personal encounters with nature! Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda.
Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Richard de Gouveia. Ultimate Gorilla Safari—pg.72

Specialized Small Vehicles Enhance Comfort &

Wildlife Viewing

We know the right vehicle is key to a gratifying nature expedition. And we carefully choose the best and most comfortable transportation mode for each destination.

Whether you’re searching for polar bears aboard a custom Polar Rover or photographing Africa’s Great Migration from our open-sided safari trucks, our vehicles are designed to enhance your experience. We debuted our first electric safari vehicle in Botswana, achieving new strides in off-the-grid sustainability, and we've just introduced the first electric vehicle used for tourism in Peru.

Smaller vehicles offer greater access to more remote places. And we never fill them to capacity. Everyone gets a window seat on wildlife excursions. Nat Hab Photo Expeditions have even fewer guests per vehicle, ensuring you can take all the equipment you need.

Learn More: nathab.com/vehicles

Guests watching a herd of wild bison from Nat Hab's custom pop-top North American Safari Cruisers. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Charlie Reinertsen. Hidden Yellowstone & Grand Teton Safari—pg. 120

When You're Immersed in Nature Is the Luxury Experience

When you travel with Nat Hab, the term “luxury” takes on new meaning. While our remote camps, small ships and ecolodges provide exceptional comfort and amenities, to us, “luxury” means something more. The real luxuries are rare, awe-inducing moments in nature that only a fortunate few will experience in their lifetime.

Watch whales leap in the bay from our Base Camp Greenland. View wildebeest trundling past our private migration camps in Africa. At Nat Hab’s Alaska Bear Camp, laugh at playful brown bear cubs as their mother grazes nearby.

Our accommodations are distinctive and memorable in their own right. But the real luxury is how they connect you to the wild. You’ll discover that the moments you spend in nature with us redefine luxury...and they will redefine you forever.

Learn More: nathab.com/camps-lodges

The northern lights dance above Nat Hab's private Base Camp in remote East Greenland.
Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan. East Greenland Arctic Adventure—pg.146

Photo Nat Hab

Expeditions

When you want to capture the wonder of nature in images, our Photo Expeditions provide access to settings and subjects you simply won’t get elsewhere.

We’ve designed every detail of our Photo Expeditions to send you home with the images of a lifetime. With slower pacing and longer days in the field, we allow time and patience to pursue the shots you seek. We rise early and linger through sunset for the best light. And with even fewer guests in vehicles and higher weight allowances on some flights, we can accommodate more of your gear.

Nat Hab Photo Expeditions are led by premier nature photographers and instructors who are also professional naturalist guides—wildlife experts who know animal patterns and behaviors and will position you for the best shots, with personalized coaching at every turn.

Learn More: nathab.com/photo

Botswana Expedition Leader Lets Kamogelo is a pro at sharing photography tips with his guests.
Photo by Nat Hab staff member Mark Hickey. Secluded Botswana Photo Expedition—pg.35

Find Camaraderie Women's Journeys & Comfort in the Wild

Nat Hab's Women's Journeys are designed exclusively for women guests, whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, family, or a partner. Featuring unique itineraries, intimate lodgings and some of the world’s top women naturalist guides, these adventures offer an exciting and inspiring experience that many of our guests find transformative.

In the relaxed company of an all-women context, you can be yourself, explore at your own pace, and enjoy laughter and easy rapport while trying new experiences in wild places. Discover the vital roles women play in conservation, exploration and communitybuilding as we meet and hear from local leaders, special guests and presenters.

From Alaska to Africa and beyond, embrace the beauty and awe of nature in a supportive and empowering female environment.

Learn More: nathab.com/womens

"Cheers!" Guests on a Nat Hab Women's Journey enjoy sundowners together while watching a bloat of hippos. Photo by Nat Hab staff member Kelly Faulkner. Secluded South Africa—pg.50

Travelers’ Trust We've Earned Our So You Can Rest Easy

Since Nat Hab was launched in 1985, we’ve worked hard to build a level of expertise, reliability and personalized service that’s unsurpassed in the travel industry. Our reputation is the foundation for your confidence.

We care for you every step of the way. Our Adventure Specialists help you arrange the perfect trip. Our Adventure Concierge staff coordinates your pre-departure details, answering every conceivable question. Our in-house air department can arrange your flights to our destinations all over the world—and rearrange them if unexpected circumstances arise. Our Expedition Leaders are your on-location experts in the field—you’re never alone.

Give yourself the peace of mind that comes with letting our team of true pros handle every element of your adventure. We’ve got your back!

Learn More: nathab.com/our-story

Where We Go...

Africa

Few places on Earth offer the primal encounters with wildlife you’ll find on our African safaris. Like catching the golden gaze of a lion, camouflaged in the tawny grass. Or watching dust billow from the hooves of thousands of wildebeest and zebra trundling over the savanna. Or hearing a troop of mountain gorillas hoot, grunt and purr in the rainforest. To find these increasingly rare experiences, a small group is imperative, to move quietly and unobtrusively. Secluded small camps on private reserves provide proximity to abundant animals, far from crowds. And top-notch guides with extensive training and tracking skills ensure you’ll see and notice more. These are the features that define a truly exclusive safari—and that’s what you’ll find when you explore Africa with Nat Hab.

Learn More: nathab.com/africa

Witness memorable moments in the wild, like these elephants covered in drongos near Uganda's Murchison Falls. Photo by Nat Hab guest Babs Soller.
Nat Hab's private camps offer unparalleled proximity to wildlife. Photo by Nat Hab guest Andrew Morgan.

Camps Nat Hab's Private Safari Botswana

Relish solitude at the smallest and most isolated safari camps surrounded by vast wilderness, where our only neighbors are the wild animals that frequent our environs. Nat Hab’s tented bush camps, redolent with vintage safari atmosphere, include plenty of unexpected luxuries. Yet we judge their quality by animal count rather than thread count! Our camps are situated on private conservancies in prime wildlife locations in the Okavango Delta and Linyanti Private Reserve. All feature spacious tents, fine meals, gracious hospitality and incredible stargazing under dark night skies.

Learn More: nathab.com/camps

Nat Hab’s Pelo Camp sits within the private Jao Concession for an exclusive safari experience.
Watch wildlife gather at a waterhole near Nat Hab’s Gomoti Camp in the Southern Okavango Delta.
Nat Hab's Explorer Camp in the Okavango Delta offers wildlife encounters via mokoro and game drives.
Nat Hab guests in the private Santawani Concession encounter the "queen of the savanna." Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Lets Kamogelo.

Safari Botswana Secluded

• Botswana's Premier Small-Group Safari

• Remote & Intimate Luxury Camps

• Prolific Wildlife on Uncrowded Private Reserves

In the wilds of Botswana, vast elephant herds still roam the savanna. Hippo and crocodile crowd the Chobe River. Buffalo, giraffe, zebra and antelope thrive in the Okavango Delta and at watering holes that sustain life on the parched plains. Lions laze in the shade of mopane trees while leopards sprawl in the branches, icons of enduring wilderness. Here, nature’s timeless majesty unfolds before your eyes. Our intimate bush camps are reminiscent of a nostalgic era, yet replete with exceptional comfort. If you're searching for the classic romance of Africa, it's still here in secluded Botswana.

Our Flagship Safari—Getting You Farther & Deeper into the Heart of Wildest Africa

Days 1 & 2: Livingstone (Victoria Falls), Zambia / Guided falls tour / Village visit / Rhino walk / Zambezi River • Days 3–5: Private cruise on Chobe River, Botswana / Chartered flight to Nat Hab's Linyanti Camp on private Linyanti Reserve / Day & night game drives / Safari walks • Days 6–8: Chartered flight to private Jao Concession, Central Okavango Delta / Nat Hab's Pelo Camp / Day & night game drives / Boat & mokoro excursions / Safari walks • Days 9–11: Chartered flight to Santawani Private Concession, Southern Okavango / Nat Hab's Gomoti Camp / Day & night game drives / Visit with predator researcher • Day 12: Chartered flight to Maun / Depart • Extend your trip: Madagascar / Cape Town or Coast / Sabi Sand / Namibia Desert / Great Uganda Gorilla Safari

12 Days / Apr–Nov

2026 Price: $18995–$19995 (Internal Air: $2116)

Limited to 7 Travelers

See nathab.com/secluded or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

12 Days / Jun–Oct

2026 Price: $21995

Internal Air: $2343

Limited to 8 Travelers nathab.com/botswana-photo

BOTSWANA
Okavango Delta
Linyanti
Victoria Falls
Santawani
Maun Chobe
An African elephant pauses beneath a rainbow on the private Jao Concession in the Okavango Delta. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Danielle Carstens.

the Delta & Beyond Kalahari, Botswana

• Rare Green Season Wildlife Immersion

• New Animal Babies Fill the Plains

• Witness Victoria Falls at Peak Volume

Botswana's lush summer offers natural spectacles most travelers miss. Sporadic light rains in the Kalahari Desert mark a time of dramatic change, signaling a great influx of wildlife and plains game births. From January to April, 50,000 zebra and wildebeest pass through the Kalahari in Africa’s second-largest migration. In the Okavango Delta, water levels are lower, offering superb wildlife viewing with stable populations of lion, leopard, wild dog and much more. We also meet the San people, the earliest huntergatherers in southern Africa, whose culture dates back more than 30,000 years.

On This Green Season Safari, Fresh Grass Draws Desert Wildlife & New Births Abound

Days 1 & 2: Livingstone (Victoria Falls), Zambia / Guided falls tour / Rhino walk / Zambezi River • Days 3–5: Private cruise on Chobe River, Botswana / Chartered flight to private Santawani Concession, Okavango Delta / Nat Hab's Gomoti Camp / Day & night game drives / Visit with predator researcher • Days 6–8: Chartered flight to private Jao Concession, Central Okavango / Nat Hab's Pelo Camp / Day & night game drives / Boat & mokoro excursions / Safari walks • Days 9–11: Chartered flight to Makgadikgadi Pans, Eastern Kalahari / Day & night game drives / San cultural visit • Day 12: Chartered flight to Maun / Depart • Extend your trip: Cape Town or Coast / Namibia Desert / Sabi Sand

12 Days / Nov–Mar

2026 Price: $16995–$17395 (Internal Air: $2242)

Limited to 7 Travelers

See nathab.com/kalahari or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

12 Days / Nov–Mar

2026 Price: $18995–$19495 Internal Air: $2556

Limited to 8 Travelers nathab.com/kalahari-photo

Southern giraffes amble across the savanna in the Khwai Private Reserve of the Okavango Delta. Photo by Nat Hab guest Jennifer Nelson.

Botswana Safari Explorer

• Explore Diverse Ecosystems Where Wildlife Reigns

• Stay at Intimate Camps in Remote & Uncrowded Areas

• Travel with the Finest Safari Expedition Leaders

An ancient landscape occupied by the San people for more than 100,000 years, Botswana today is a conservation-minded country that leads the continent in habitat stewardship. A stronghold for elephants, it is home to Africa’s largest population of 130,000, as well as endangered species such as lion and wild dog. Sprawling savannas, mopane woodlands and the vast Okavango Delta sustain a multitude of wildlife within a mosaic of ecological diversity. From our traditional canvas camps in isolated wilderness settings, explore widely varied habitats on game drives, bush walks and by dugout canoe.

A Luxury Tented-Camp Adventure

Deep into the Okavango Delta & Kalahari Desert

Nat Hab’s Explorer Camp Okavango Delta

Maun Khwai Kalahari

Days 1 & 2: Maun, Botswana / Makgadikgadi Pans Nat'l Park / Game drives / San cultural visit • Days 3–5: Chartered flight to the Northern Okavango Delta / Nat Hab's Explorer Camp / Day & night game drives / Boat & mokoro excursions • Days 6–8: Chartered flight to Khwai Private Reserve / Day & night game drives / Safari walks • Day 9: Chartered flight to Maun / Depart • Extend your trip: Madagascar Explorer / Cape Town or Coast / Victoria Falls / Namibia Desert / Sabi Sand

9 Days / May–Sep

2026 Price: $13895–$14895 (Internal Air: $1554) Limited to 13 Travelers

See nathab.com/explorer or calendar in back pages for trip dates

A mother lion and her cub keep watch on the grassy plains in the Khwai Private Reserve. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Richard de Gouveia.

Safari Botswana Family

• Wildlife Excitement for Every Generation

• Varied & Exciting Safari Activities

• Victoria Falls & Village Visit

For families, there’s no topping the adventure of an African safari—and in Africa, it’s tough to top Botswana. From the vast Kalahari Desert to the lush marshes of the Okavango Delta, big game is abundant, and we get amazingly close to elephants, lions and much more from authentic tented safari camps deep in the bush. In a world of vanishing natural treasures, the chance for a family to experience Africa's wonders together is an unsurpassed gift. As you watch a cheetah sprint across the savanna or study the green glow of a hyena’s eyes at night, "wild life" takes on a whole new meaning!

From Desert to Delta, an Exhilarating Adventure to Thrill Safari-Goers of All Ages

&

Game

Botswana / Makgadikgadi

/ Boteti River cruise / Walk with San

Kalahari

• Days 3–5: Eastern Kalahari—Makgadikgadi Pans / Game drives / Meerkat interaction / Quad bike safari / Dark sky stargazing • Days 6–8: Chartered flight to Okavango Delta—Private Khwai Reserve / Day & night game drives / Mokoro (poled canoe) excursions / Walking safaris • Day 9: Khwai Reserve / Chartered flight to Kasane / Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe / Guided falls tour

• Day 10: Village visit / Depart • Extend your trip: Madagascar Explorer / Cape Town / Namibia Desert / Wild Cape Coast / Sabi Sand

10 Days / Jun–Dec

2026 Price: $14895 (adult) / $9895 (child)

Internal Air: $1128

Limited to 13 Travelers

See nathab.com/family-safari or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Victoria Falls
Maun
Makgadikgadi Pans
Khwai
Eastern Kalahari Okavango Delta
Days 1
2: Maun,
Pans /
Desert safari /
drives
bushmen
Rhinos at sunset in Namibia's private million-acre Palmwag Concession. Photo by Nat Hab guest Carolyn Downer.

Safari Namibia Botswana & Epic

• A Remarkably Varied Safari from Desert to Delta

• Outstanding Wildlife Viewing on Private Reserves

• Fly Between Remote Camps to Maximize Safari Time

On this diverse and far-reaching itinerary, a small group of just seven travelers spend a fortnight crossing a vast tract of Southern Africa, evoking the classic safari adventures of old. While we stay in remote locales where animals far outnumber people, our intimate tented camps are the apex of bush luxury. From the stark Namib Desert and towering dunes of Sossusvlei to the rugged expanse of the million-acre Palmwag Concession, from the emerald waterways of the Okavango Delta to the huge game and predator populations of the Linyanti, experience Africa at its most primal on this ultimate safari adventure.

An All-Encompassing Southern Africa Adventure for the Ultimate in Safari Diversity

Linyanti

Okavango Delta Chitabe

Day 1: Windhoek, Namibia • Days 2 & 3: Chartered flight to private Kulala Wilderness Reserve / Sossusvlei Dunes / Day & night safari drives / Guided walks • Days 4–6: Chartered flight to Palmwag Concession / Skeleton Coast / Day & night game drives / Safari walks • Days 7–9: Private flight to Maun / Chartered flight to private Linyanti Reserve, Botswana / Nat Hab's Linyanti Camp / Day & night game drives • Days 10 & 11: Chartered flight to private Jao Concession, Central Okavango Delta / Jacana Camp / Day & night game drives / Boat & mokoro excursions / Safari walks • Days 12–14: Chartered flight to private Chitabe Concession, Southeastern Okavango / Day & night game drives • Day 15: Chartered flight to Maun / Depart • Extend your trip: Madagascar Explorer / Cape Town or Coast / Victoria Falls / Sabi Sand

15 Days / Jun–Oct

2026 Price: $29995 (Internal Air: $6768)

Limited to 7 Travelers

See nathab.com/botswana-namibia or calendar in back pages for trip dates

WWF IN ACTION

With WWF’s support, Namibia empowers communities to manage wildlife via private conservancies—locally run areas outside official protected parks. Through protecting wildlife, conservancies improve livelihoods of local people. wwf.travel/namibia

NAMIBIA
Palmwag
Sossusvlei Windhoek BOTSWANA Maun
An oryx strides across the towering red sand dunes of Sossusvlei in the Namib Desert.
Photo by Juan Carlos Munoz.

The Wildlife Safari Great Namibia

• Enjoy Profound Solitude on Private Wildlife Reserves

• Track Rare Desert Rhinoceros with Expert Guides

• Fly by Chartered Aircraft Between Luxury Camps

Namibia is soul-stirring. Here on the southwest edge of Africa, orange sand dunes rise a thousand feet into the cobalt sky. Coastal desert is washed by the ocean, while the sun bakes the plains into a cracked puzzle of dried mud, pocked with enough grass to sustain desert rhinoceros and other rare species adapted to these daunting environs. Raptors survey arid canyons, and dry riverbeds run like veins across the landscape. There is water here, too, though its presence is subtle—remnants of fog that drift in from the sea, and waterholes in the stark Etosha salt pan that attract abundant game.

Search for Desert Rhino & Other Rare Wildlife on an Exclusive Fly-In Adventure

Day 1: Windhoek, Namibia • Days 2–4: Chartered flight to private Kulala Wilderness Reserve / Sossusvlei Dunes / Day & night safari drives / Guided walks • Days 5 & 6: Chartered flight to private Palmwag Concession / Day & night game drives / Rhino tracking • Days 7–9: Chartered flight to Ongava Private Reserve / Etosha Nat'l Park / Day & night game drives / Safari walks

• Day 10: Chartered flight to Windhoek / Depart • Extend your trip: Secluded Botswana Safari / Okonjima AfriCat / Madagascar Explorer / Sabi Sand / Cape Town or Cape Coast / Namibia Hot Air Balloon Safari

10 Days / Jun–Oct

2026 Price: $14995 (Internal Air: $3926)

Limited to 7 Travelers

See nathab.com/namibia or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

11 Days / May & Oct–Nov

2026 Price: $18995

Internal Air: $4996

Limited to 8 Travelers nathab.com/namibia-photo

NAMIBIA
Etosha Palmwag
Sossusvlei Windhoek
The Zimbabwean Dream cruises the waters of Zimbabwe's vast Lake Kariba. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan.

Odyssey Africa Southern

• Visit Three Countries & Four Diverse National Parks

• Explore by Boat & on Game Drives Ashore

• Superb Wildlife Viewing in Remote & Private Settings

Seeking a unique safari? This one delivers! Featuring varied activities and four national parks, this unconventional itinerary offers a contrasting collage of habitats, landscapes and wildlife. The centerpiece is a 3-night private small-ship cruise on Zimbabwe’s Lake Kariba, scouting for hippos along the shoreline and going ashore for safaris. Exploring Botswana’s Chobe River by private boat, look for scores of elephants on the banks. Get off the standard safari circuit in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park, as we delve deep into this vast expanse of savanna and sandveld renowned for big game. Plus Victoria Falls!

Discover the Waterways & Wildlife of Botswana, Namibia & Zimbabwe

Day 1: Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe / Guided falls tour • Days 2 & 3: Chobe

Nat'l Park, Botswana / Game drives & boat cruise on Chobe River / Impalila Island, Namibia • Days 4–6: Private flight to Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe / Board private luxury riverboat / Boat excursions & game drives in Matusadona Nat'l Park • Days 7–9: Disembark / Chartered flight to private concession in Hwange Nat'l Park / Day & night game drives / Guided bush walks • Day 10: Chartered flight to Victoria Falls / Depart • Extend your trip: Secluded Botswana Safari / Madagascar Explorer / Sabi Sand / Cape Town or Coast / Namibia Desert

10 Days / Jun–Sep

2026 Price: $17995–$18995 (Internal Air: $2767)

Limited to 14 Travelers

See nathab.com/boat-safari or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Explore Lake Kariba on a Private Small Ship Cruise Zimbabwe’s Lake Kariba aboard our chartered riverboat for just 14 guests. Enjoy 360° views from the sundeck, lounge or upper deck. Eight en suite cabins have A/C, twin beds (convertible to king) and large windows. nathab.com/boat-safari

Travelers observe hippos during a walking safari in Zambia's South Luangwa National Park.
Photo by Dana Allen.

Zambia Wild

• An Authentic Encounter with the African Wilderness

• Remote & Intimate Camps Surrounded by Wildlife

• Land & Water Safaris Offer Diverse Exploratory Modes

Few places in the world remain truly wild, but there are tracts of Africa that still feel primal. Southern Zambia is one of them. Vast, unmarred landscapes teem with great herds of game and stealthy predators, continuing the great dance of life as they have for millennia. Zambia will stoke your sense of awe, as we encounter nature’s immensity on a scale that's rarely matched. About 40% of the country is preserved in parks and game reserves, offering an unparalleled wilderness experience without the crowds. Come be inspired by Zambia—land of untamed rivers, sprawling plains and prolific wildlife.

Walking Safaris, Game Drives & River Exploration in the Unspoiled Heart of Africa

Day 1: Lusaka, Zambia • Day 2: Fly to Mfuwe / South Luangwa Nat'l Park

• Days 3–7: South Luangwa—Zungulila Camp & Bilimungwe Camp / Day & night game drives / Walking safaris • Day 8: Private flight to Lower Zambezi—Amanzi Camp Mfuwe • Days 9 & 10: Lower Zambezi Nat'l Park / Day & night game drives / Boat & canoe excursions • Day 11: Chartered flight to Lusaka / Depart • Extend your trip: Madagascar / Namibia Desert / Cape Town or Coast

11 Days / Jun–Oct

2026 Price: $15995–$17495 (Internal Air: $2487)

Limited to 6 Travelers

See nathab.com/zambia or calendar in back pages for trip dates

ZAMBIA
Lusaka
Mfuwe
Lower Zambezi
South Luangwa
A watchful male lion lies camouflaged in the tall grass of MalaMala Private Reserve. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Richard de Gouveia.

Escape the Crowds! Explore Private Reserves on an Exclusive Safari for Just Six Guests

Secluded South Africa

• Smallest Groups, Best Guides, Closest Encounters

• Uncrowded & Exclusive Private Reserves

• Remote Luxury Camps & Lodges Isolated in Nature

South Africa’s wildlife is legendary. With only six guests and a brilliant guide, we venture off the well-trodden track into the wilds of Sabi Sand, Marataba, Madikwe and other vast bushveld reserves that protect an astounding diversity of big game. From massive-tusked African elephants to sleek leopards, from squat rhinos to regal lions and Cape buffalo, the Big Five (and much more) provide one of Africa’s greatest safari experiences—and with our focus on secluded private reserves in the Greater Kruger region and remote realms beyond, the only crowds you'll encounter are crowds of animals.

Day 1: Johannesburg, South Africa • Days 2 & 3: Chartered flight to Madikwe Private Reserve / Game drives / Guided walks • Days 4–6: Marataba Private Reserve / Day & night game drives / Walking safaris / Boat cruise • Days 7–9: Private flight to MalaMala Private Reserve in Sabi Sand / Day & night game drives • Day 10: Fly to Johannesburg / Depart • Extend your trip: Madagascar / Secluded Botswana Safari / Namibia Desert / Cape Town or Coast

10 Days / Jun–Oct

2026 Price: $17795–$17995 (Internal Air: $3684)

Limited to 6 Travelers

See nathab.com/south-africa or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys available

Special Photo Expedition

11 Days / Jun–Oct

2026 Price: $19795–$19995

Internal Air: $3984

Limited to 6 Travelers nathab.com/south-photo

SOUTH AFRICA
Johannesburg
Marataba Sabi Sand
Madikwe MalaMala
A Coquerel's sifaka peers from a tree in Madagascar's rarely visited Anjajavy Reserve. Photo by Nat Hab Photo Expedition Leader Ralph Lee Hopkins.

Ultimate Madagascar

• Meet Endemic Wildlife...Leaping Lemurs & Much More!

• Four Diverse National Parks & a Private Reserve

• Private Chartered Flights Give You More Time in Nature The

Madagascar is a world apart. Its rainforests are home to diademed sifakas, indris, fossas and tenrecs, while baobabs and pachypodia dot its sandstone deserts. Curious about these exotic-sounding names? More than 90% of Madagascar’s rare and intriguing plants, mammals and reptiles, including more than 100 different lemur species, exist nowhere else. Experience this living time capsule that broke away from the super-continent some 100 million years ago on our comprehensive small-group journey, with private chartered flights to maximize your time. Discover an “eighth continent” you never knew existed!

Day 1: Antananarivo, Madagascar / Optional city tour • Days 2–4: AndasibeMantadia Nat'l Park / Day & night wildlife viewing / Lemur Island • Days 5 & 6: Private flight to Ranomafana Nat'l Park / Day & night wildlife viewing • Days 7–9: Isalo Nat'l Park / Zombitse-Vohibasia Nat'l Park / Day & night wildlife viewing • Days 10–12: Private flight to Anjajavy Private Reserve / Private boat excursions / Wildlife viewing / Village visit • Day 13: Chartered flight to Antananarivo / Depart • Extend your trip: Secluded Botswana Safari / Madagascar Explorer / Cape Town or Coast / Sabi Sand / Namibia Desert / Great Uganda Gorilla Safari / Great Kenya Migration Safari

13 Days / May–Nov

2026 Price: $14995–$15295 (Internal Air: $4864)

Limited to 10 Travelers

See nathab.com/madagascar or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

14 Days / Jun–Nov

2026 Price: $16995–$17295

Internal Air: $5987

Limited to 8 Travelers nathab.com/island-photo

Isalo Anjajavy
Ranomafana Andasibe-Mantadia
Antananarivo
A local farmer stops his ox cart on Madagascar's Avenue of the Baobabs. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan.
Discover the Essence of Earth's Unique ‘Eighth Continent’

Explorer Madagascar

• Seek Out Rare & Endemic Wildlife Unique to This Island

• Stay in a Remote Luxury Lodge in Untouched Rainforest

• Stroll the Avenue of the Baobabs at Sunset

Among giant tree ferns and bromeliads, a flash of orange darts through the green shadows. Hoots and shrieks echo through the canopy as you spy a red-ruffed lemur. Within the primeval rainforests of Madagascar, a menagerie of unique fauna thrives, from these ancient primates to foot-long panther chameleons that change color with their surroundings. Along with unusual flora found nowhere else, these creatures are products of biological isolation over eons. On this rich sampler of the country’s highlights, travel by chartered aircraft and private launch into wild realms that evoke the dawn of time.

Day 1: Antananarivo, Madagascar / Optional city tour • Days 2–5: Chartered flight & boat to Masoala Nat'l Park / Explore rainforest & view lemurs & other wildlife in Masoala & Tampolo Marine Reserve • Days 6 & 7: Chartered flight to Morondava / Avenue of the Baobabs / Fishing village / Mangrove exploration • Day 8: Private flight to Antananarivo / Depart • Extend your trip: Secluded Botswana Safari / Ultimate Madagascar / Cape Town or Coast / Sabi Sand / Namibia Desert / Great Uganda Gorilla Safari / Great Kenya Migration Safari

8 Days / Jul–Nov 2026 Price: $11995–$12495 (Internal Air: $3878)

Limited to 8 Travelers

See nathab.com/madagascar8 or calendar in back pages for trip dates

MADAGASCAR
Masoala Forest Lodge
Morondava
Antananarivo
Our tented camps are steeped in vintage safari ambience with modern-day comforts.
Photo by Nat Hab guest Andrew Morgan.

Nat Hab's Private Safari Kenya

Camps

To sleep under canvas beneath the Milky Way, listening to the roar of a distant lion…there’s no more iconic safari experience! Our mobile tented camps—exclusively for Nat Hab guests— are set in remote areas where wildlife viewing is best, including along the route of the Great Migration. Savor solitude at our Mara East Camp, located on a private conservancy adjacent to the Maasai Mara National Reserve, where bush walks and night drives are permitted. Meet threatened giants from our rhino and elephant conservation-focused camps. You’ll enjoy rare and wondrous moments you won’t get at a typical safari lodge!

Learn More: nathab.com/camps

Our mobile Migration Camp provides a secluded safari base amidst the herds of the Maasai Mara.
Nat Hab's Mara East Camp offers close-up wildlife viewing without the crowds.
At the end of each safari, you’ll return to the privacy of one of our comfortable wilderness retreats.
A lioness hunts wildebeest in Kenya's Maasai Mara National Reserve.
Photo by Nat Hab guest Kim Griffin.

Follow the Action Across the Maasai Mara from Our Luxury Mobile Camps

Safari The Great Kenya Migration

• Stay at Deluxe Private Camps Away from Crowds

• Witness Exciting Migration River Crossing Action

• Explore with Kenya's Best Naturalist Safari Guides

No wildlife event on Earth rivals East Africa’s Great Migration for sheer drama. Huge herds of wildebeest and zebra make a grand circuit across the plains from the Serengeti to the Maasai Mara and back, following new grass. A host of predators, including the Mara’s abundant lions, follows in pursuit, ensuring their own survival by targeting weaker members of the herds. We find other iconic images of Africa, too: giraffes browsing in acacia trees, elephants traversing the savanna, and much more. Focusing on private reserves and small camps near the migration route, we elude crowds.

Private Mara Conservancy

Day 1: Nairobi, Kenya • Days 2–4: Chartered flight to Maasai Mara private conservancy / Nat Hab’s Mara East Camp / Day & night game drives / Guided safari walks • Days 5–7: Western Maasai Mara / Nat Hab’s Migration Camp / Game drives • Day 8: Chartered flight to Nairobi / Depart • Extend your trip: Extra Day in Nairobi / Lewa Rhino Immersion / Zanzibar / Uganda Mountain Gorilla Safari / Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Safari

8 Days / Jul–Sep

2026 Price: $11995 (Internal Air: $988)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/kenya or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

10 Days / Jul–Sep

2026 Price: $16495–$16995

Internal Air: $1264

Limited to 8 Travelers nathab.com/kenya-photo

Maasai Mara
Nairobi
KENYA
Nat Hab guests greet a curious rhino on safari in Kenya's Ol Pejeta Conservancy. Photo by Nat Hab guest Andrew Morgan.
Be

Conservation Safari Rhino & Elephant Kenya

• Private Visit with the Last Two Northern White Rhinos

• Find Abundant Wildlife on Private Conservancies

• Meet Orphaned Elephants & Rhinos at Sanctuaries

Among the oldest mammals on Earth—and the two largest on land—elephants and rhinos have roamed the African continent for millions of years. Yet these mighty, enduring beasts have become endangered, as poaching for their horns and tusks has decimated their numbers. But hope glimmers, with concerted conservation efforts helping them step back from the brink. This special safari, focused on private conservancies, gives you an intimate look at the crucial strides being made by local communities to protect and preserve rhinos and elephants. Our private safari camps offer a secluded base for exploration.

Days 1 & 2: Nairobi, Kenya / Nairobi Nat'l Park / Sheldrick Wildlife Trust / Giraffe Center • Days 3–5: Ol Pejeta Conservancy—Nat Hab's Rhino Camp / Day & night game drives / Guided walks • Days 6–8: Namunyak Conservancy / Nat Hab's Elephant Conservation Camp / Game drives & bush walks / Reteti Elephant Sanctuary tour • Days 9–11: Maasai Mara / Olderkesi Conservancy / Nat Hab's Mara East Camp / Day & night game drives / Bush walks • Day 12: Chartered flight to Nairobi / Depart • Extend your trip: Tanzania’s Great Migration & Ngorongoro Crater / Pride of East Africa—Kenya & Tanzania / Uganda Mountain Gorilla Safari / Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Safari

12 Days / Jun & Oct

2026 Price: $19495–$19995 (Internal Air: $2284)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/rhino or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Nat Hab's Elephant Conservation Camp

Our new wilderness camp on Kenya’s Namunyak Conservancy offers exclusive access to this private reserve that is vital habitat for migrating elephants—and your stay provides incentive to protect them. nathab.com/camps

Maasai Mara Nairobi Namunyak
Ol Pejeta
KENYA

Rhino Watch: Thwarting Poachers

In the hush of the East African night, poachers once prevailed. Using darkness as cover, they hunted critically endangered black rhinos with ruthless efficiency. Armed with high-powered rifles, these criminals outmatched rangers who had only flashlights to defend the vulnerable species. The result was catastrophic: Africa’s black rhino population plunged from 70,000 in 1970 to fewer than 2,500 by 1995, driven to the edge of extinction by relentless covert slaughter. That changed in 2016, when WWF partnered with Teledyne FLIR—short for ForwardLooking Infrared—to level the playing field. Rangers in Kenya’s Lake Nakuru National Park and Maasai Mara National Reserve received thermal imaging equipment that allowed them to detect poachers at night. For the first time, they could see what had once been invisible. In just four years, rangers apprehended over 250 poachers, and in FLIR-patrolled areas, no rhinos were killed. This success led to the program’s 2019 expansion as Kifaru Rising—“kifaru” is Swahili for rhino. The initiative brought thermal technology to 11 rhino sites across Kenya, including Ol Pejeta Conservancy, home to the largest black rhino population in East Africa and a stop on Nat Hab’s Kenya Rhino & Elephant Conservation Safari. Outfitted with solar-powered systems, long-range thermal cameras and high-tech communications, Ol Pejeta became a model of modern anti-poaching strategy. Today, Kifaru Rising is credited with eliminating rhino poaching in FLIR-protected zones—saving rhinos, enhancing ranger safety and setting a new standard for wildlife protection worldwide.

Learn More: wwf.travel/rhinos

Rhinoceros sanctuaries lead breeding and reintroduction efforts to restore wild populations.
In the northern Serengeti, Nat Hab's private camp is placed in a prime area along the migration route. Photo by Nat Hab guest Andrew Morgan.

Nat Hab's Private Camps Tanzania Safari

Experience Africa’s Great Migration from our private tented safari camps, replete with rustic bush luxuries like hot en suite showers and gourmet meals. Our mobile Serengeti Migration Camp is strategically stationed each season for optimal wildlife viewing during the annual movement of 2 million wildebeest and zebra— the herds are out the door, not miles away. Our new Serengeti East Camp, sustainably powered by solar and mobile batteries, is set far from crowds on the Namiri Plains, habitat that’s home to abundant big cats, including lion, leopard and cheetah, and a hub for feline research.

Learn More: nathab.com/camps

Our private camps are placed farther afield, close to wildlife and away from crowds.
Our mobile safari camps take bush comfort to a new level, with luxury tents surrounded by wildlife habitat.
Nat Hab’s Migration Camp in the southern Serengeti offers close proximity to wildlife.
Safari guests see more and varied wildlife as we visit two different sectors of the Serengeti.
Photo by Nat Hab guest Gary Schmid.

& Ngorongoro Crater Migration Great Tanzania's

• Safari Routes Designed Around the Migration

• Private Serengeti Camps Far from Crowds

• Explore the Wildlife Haven of Ngorongoro Crater

On Tanzania’s savannas, the pulse beat of the planet reverberates. Our Land Cruiser is a tiny island in a vast, grassy sea, surrounded by pounding hooves. Wildebeest and zebra flow in a living current across the Serengeti as lion and cheetah follow in their wake, finely tuned hunting machines stalking the weakest members of the herds. From our private mobile camp, we are subsumed in a primal spectacle, immersed in the wonder of one of the world's truly epic wildlife events. Witness it in rare seclusion, plus descend into the Ngorongoro Crater, 12 miles in diameter and home to nearly 30,000 animals within its walls.

Encounter Epic African Wildlife on This Coveted Safari to the Serengeti & Beyond

Day 1: Arusha, Tanzania • Days 2 & 3: Ngorongoro Highlands & Crater / Game drives / Optional walks • Days 4–6: Chartered flight to Northern Serengeti / Nat Hab's Migration Camp / Game drives • Days 7–9: Chartered flight to East-Central Serengeti / Nat Hab’s Serengeti East Camp / Game drives • Day 10: Chartered flight to Arusha / Depart • Extend your trip: Extra Day in Arusha / Tarangire Nat'l Park / Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Safari / Uganda Mountain Gorilla Safari

10 Days / Dec–Feb & Jul–Oct

2026 Price: $15995–$16295 (Internal Air: $1772)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/tanzania or calendar in back pages for trip dates July–October itinerary shown—see the December–February itinerary on our website

Special Photo Expedition

10 Days / Feb & Jul–Sep

2026 Price: $16495–$16995

Internal Air: $1991

Limited to 8 Travelers nathab.com/tanzania-photo

TANZANIA East-Central Serengeti
Northern Serengeti
Arusha
Ngorongoro Crater
In Kenya’s Olderkesi Conservancy, a young lion grows up in big cat country. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Richard de Gouveia.

A Secluded Experience of East Africa's Renowned Wildlife Reserves—Plus the Migration!

Pride of East Africa Kenya & Tanzania

• Serengeti, Maasai Mara, the Migration…& More!

• Intimate Bush Camps on Exclusive Private Reserves

• Internal Flights Maximize Your Time on Safari

Kenya and Tanzania evoke a bygone era of safari romance and adventure—seas of golden grass under a blue bowl of sky, great herds of migrating wildebeest and zebra traversing the savanna with lion and cheetah lurking in pursuit, nights around the campfire under skies strewn with stars. In the Serengeti and Maasai Mara, behold the timeless drama of predator and prey unfolding on one of Earth’s last great wild stages. This experience of Africa at its most primal endures on this safari, which includes a rare immersion with rhinos and elephants on two renowned private conservancies.

Day 1: Nairobi, Kenya • Days 2–4: Chartered flight to Ol Pejeta Conservancy / Nat Hab’s Rhino Camp / Day & night game drives / Guided walks • Days 5 & 6: Chartered flight to Namunyak Conservancy / Nat Hab’s Elephant Conservation Camp / Reteti Elephant Sanctuary • Days 7 & 8: Chartered flight to Olderkesi Conservancy / Nat Hab's Mara East Camp / Day & night game drives / Guided walks • Days 9–11: Chartered flight to Northern Serengeti, Tanzania / Nat Hab's Migration Camp / Game drives • Days 12 & 13: Chartered flight to East-Central Serengeti / Nat Hab’s Serengeti East Camp / Game drives • Day 14: Chartered flight to Arusha / Depart

14 Days / Dec–Mar & Jun–Oct

2026 Price: $22995–$24495 (Internal Air: $2844–$3664)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/kenya-tanzania or calendar in back pages for trip dates June–October itinerary shown—see the December–March itinerary on our website

Nat Hab's Electric Vehicle in Tanzania

Our new electric vehicle provides comfortable transport with zero emissions and minimal noise, showcasing the benefits of sustainable tourism and reducing environmental impacts. nathab.com/vehicles

Elusive by nature, the leopard is sighted only in a quiet context with our guides’ expert tracking. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Richard de Gouveia.

Kenya, Tanzania & Uganda East Africa Ultimate

• A Truly Epic Safari to Six Major Parks & Reserves

• See the Migration, Gorillas, Endangered Rhinos & More

• Stay in Seclusion at Nat Hab’s Exclusive Private Camps

This grand three-country adventure showcases the staggering diversity of megafauna East Africa is famed for. On one seamless itinerary, sit in wonder with endangered mountain gorillas in Uganda, then witness the timeless drama of the Great Migration in Kenya and Tanzania as huge herds of wildebeest and zebra traverse the vast plains, trailed by stealthy predators. See critically endangered rhinos and meet orphaned elephants at sanctuaries dedicated to their protection. Our intimate safari camps at prime viewing sites in the Maasai Mara and Serengeti offer the utmost in privacy and proximity to wildlife.

A Once-in-a-Lifetime Adventure!

The Best of Kenya & Tanzania, Plus Uganda's Gorillas

Days 1 & 2: Entebbe, Uganda / Chartered flight to Bwindi Impenetrable Nat’l Park • Days 3 & 4: Gorilla trekking in Bwindi • Day 5: Chartered flight to Entebbe & scheduled flight to Nairobi • Days 6–8: Chartered flight to Ol Pejeta Conservancy / Nat Hab’s Rhino Camp / Day & night game drives / Guided walks • Days 9 & 10: Chartered flight to Namunyak Conservancy / Nat Hab’s Elephant Conservation Camp / Reteti Elephant Sanctuary • Days 11 & 12: Chartered flight to Olderkesi Conservancy / Nat Hab's Mara East Camp / Day & night game drives / Guided walks • Days 13–15: Chartered flight to Northern Serengeti, Tanzania / Nat Hab's Migration Camp / Game drives • Days 16 & 17: Chartered flight to East-Central Serengeti / Nat Hab’s Serengeti East Camp / Game drives • Day 18: Chartered flight to Arusha / Depart

18 Days / Jul–Aug 2026 Price: $29995 (Internal Air: $3994 / Permit Fee: $1600)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/africa-east or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Olderkesi
Ol Pejeta
Namunyak
A silverback gorilla gazes into the lens in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda. Photo by Nat Hab guest Gail Dudley.

Safari Gorilla Ultimate

• Four Separate Gorilla Treks in Uganda & Rwanda

• A Total Primate Immersion, with Chimpanzees & More

• Land & River Safaris in Murchison Falls Nat'l Park

To trek into the rainforest and sit among a family of mountain gorillas, catching the gaze of a huge silverback at close range, seeing them devour leaves stripped from branches, watching babies cling to their mothers, laughing at youngsters playing in the trees...it's a profound experience for a wildlife lover. Endangered gorillas are the centerpiece of this primate-focused safari in Uganda and Rwanda that also includes chimpanzees and golden monkeys. Your visit may be a life-changing experience, and for these species as well, as conservation tourism is the main hope for protecting their future.

Our Premier Primate Trip to Uganda & Rwanda for Gorillas, Chimpanzees & Golden Monkeys

Day 1: Entebbe, Uganda / Entebbe Botanical Gardens tour • Days 2–4: Murchison Falls Nat'l Park / Private Murchison Bush Camp / Nile cruise / Game drives & boat excursions / Chimpanzee trekking in Budongo Forest Reserve • Days 5 & 6: Chartered flight to Kibale Nat'l Park / Chimpanzee & monkey trekking • Days 7–9: Chartered flight to Bwindi Impenetrable Nat'l Park / Gorilla trekking • Days 10–12: Volcanoes Nat'l Park, Rwanda / Gorilla trekking • Day 13: Golden monkey trekking / Kigali / Depart

13 Days / Year-Round

2026 Price: $18795–$19295 (Internal Air: $1162 / Permit Fee: $5200)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/gorillas or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

13 Days / Year-Round

2026 Price: $18795–$19295

Internal Air: $1162

Permit Fee: $5200

Limited to 12 Travelers nathab.com/gorilla-photo

UGANDA
Kibale
Bwindi
Entebbe Murchison Falls
Volcanoes Kigali
RWANDA
Nat Hab guests photograph mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Richard de Gouveia.

The Great Uganda Gorilla Safari

• An Extended Immersion with Wild Mountain Gorillas

• See Chimpanzees & Other Abundant Wildlife

• Top Guides, Superb Ecolodges & Chartered Flights

You push aside a tangle of vines, pressing through the dense foliage, when at last you spy them. Ten gorillas sit in a forest clearing, two more up in a tree. They observe you, nonchalant. A few feet away, you see the big silverback. On massive haunches, he strips leaves from branches, catching your gaze with his liquid brown eyes. Something primal connects the two of you in that moment. On this riveting wildlife expedition, meet a host of other primates, too, including chimpanzees— plus African plains game, predators, hippos, crocodiles, spectacular birdlife and more along the Victoria Nile.

Day 1: Entebbe, Uganda / Entebbe Botanical Gardens tour • Days 2–4: Murchison Falls Nat'l Park / Private bush camp / Nile cruise / Game drives & boat excursions / Chimpanzee trekking in Budongo Forest Reserve • Days 5 & 6: Murchison Falls game drive / Chartered flight to Kibale Nat'l Park / Chimpanzee & monkey trekking • Days 7–9: Chartered flight to Bwindi Impenetrable Nat'l Park / Gorilla trekking • Day 10: Chartered flight to Entebbe / Depart • Extend your trip: Madagascar Explorer / Secluded Botswana Safari / Great Kenya Migration Safari / Tanzania's Great Migration & Ngorongoro Crater / Rwanda Mountain Gorilla Safari / Zanzibar / Maasai Mara

10 Days / Year-Round 2026 Price: $14495–$14795 (Internal Air: $1912 / Permit Fee: $2100) Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/uganda or calendar in back pages for trip dates

UGANDA
Murchison Falls
Bwindi Entebbe Kibale

Alaska

Aptly dubbed the Last Frontier, Alaska holds wilderness on a scale unmatched in the Lower 48. With 17 of the 20 highest peaks in North America, 100,000 glaciers, more than 3,000 rivers and 3 million lakes, Alaska supports an abundance of wildlife: moose, caribou, Dall sheep, wolves, whales, sea lions, sea otters, puffins, bald eagles…and 30,000 brown bears. Every one of our Alaska adventures offers exciting bear viewing, from our private Bear Camp in Lake Clark National Park, along the coast of Katmai National Park aboard our chartered small ship, or watching the famous fishing bears of Brooks Falls. The Denali backcountry beckons, too, which we access by air for a true wilderness experience. From Kodiak to the Kenai, you won’t find a more authentic encounter with wild Alaska!

Learn More: nathab.com/alaska

20,310-foot Denali towers in the background as kayakers get a private moose viewing at Wonder Lake. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Jen Kampmann.
Our flagship Alaska adventure gets you farther afield to view bears and other wildlife. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Mike Hillman.

Ultimate

Wildlife Safari Alaska

• Get Close to Mighty Brown Bears on Exclusive Encounters

• Fly by Helicopter to Our Backcountry Lodge in Denali

• Stay on Private Fox Island in Kenai Fjords

While superlatives strive to convey the grandeur of Alaska, they never manage to capture the reality. But you’ll find it on this peerless wilderness adventure! Helicopter in to the remote backcountry of Denali National Park where grizzlies, wolves and caribou roam the tundra. In Kenai Fjords, scout for whales, otters, puffins and icebergs from our private island base. Then, cap off your safari with the world’s best bear viewing! Depending on seasonal timing, you’ll visit either our private fly-in Bear Camp in Lake Clark National Park, or Katmai National Park when the salmon are running at Brooks Falls.

See Far More of the Last Frontier on Our Small-Group Wildland Immersion

Days 1–3: Fairbanks, Alaska / Helicopter to Denali Backcountry Lodge / Exploring Denali Nat'l Park • Days 4 & 5: Denali / Anchorage / Alaska Railroad Dome Car to Seward / Private Fox Island • Day 6: Wildlife cruise in Kenai Fjords Nat'l Park • Days 7 & 8: Fox Island / Seward / Homer / Hiking in Kachemak Bay State Park • Days 9–11: Private flight to King Salmon / Katmai Nat'l Park / Bear viewing at Brooks Falls / Fly to Homer • Day 12: Homer / Depart • Extend your trip: Nat Hab's Alaska Bear Camp / Alaska's Grizzly Ship: Kodiak to Katmai / Alaska's Inside Passage

12 Days / Jun–Aug

2026 Price: $17795–$18995 (Internal Air: $2184–$2984)

Limited to 14 Travelers

See nathab.com/alaska-safari or calendar in back pages for trip dates Brooks Falls itinerary shown—see Alaska Bear Camp itinerary on our website

Special Photo Expedition

13 Days / Jun & Jul

2026 Price: $18995

Internal Air: $2184–$2984

Limited to 14 Travelers nathab.com/alaska-photo

Fox Island/ Kenai Fjords
ALASKA Anchorage
Fairbanks
Seward Homer
Denali
Katmai
On our Ultimate Alaska adventure, reach Denali Backcountry Lodge, deep within the park interior, via chartered helicopter. Photo by Frank Flavin.

Lodge Helicopter to Backcountry Denali

Currently accessible only by air, Denali Backcountry Lodge offers an immersion in the Alaskan wilderness that only a fortunate few will experience. The lodge lies deep inside Denali National Park, 90 miles from the park entrance, where wildlife roams the tundra and solitude prevails. Enjoy rustic luxury in private cedar cabins on Moose Creek, chef-prepared meals highlighting seasonal fresh fare, and a wood-fired sauna. But the real prize is the proximity to wild nature this rare setting affords. Explore it on your choice of activities, from hiking and kayaking to fishing and gold panning.

Learn More: nathab.com/alaska-safari

Fly to and from our remote lodge on a chartered helicopter, with views of Denali's icy flanks.
Although our location is far from civilization, private cedar cabins offer cozy comfort in the wilderness.
Far from the park's entrance, solitude prevails and wildlife roams the surrounding tundra and forest.
Nat Hab guests watch brown bears at our Alaska Bear Camp, a private in-holding within Lake Clark National Park. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan.

Nat Hab's Adventure Bear Camp Alaska

• Exclusive Proximity to Abundant Brown Bears

• Private Plane Access from Homer on the Kenai Peninsula

• Stay in Comfort in Our New Private Bush Cabins

A genuine encounter with the Alaskan wilderness often starts with a bush plane. And this adventure begins with a private flight across Cook Inlet, passing active volcanoes and glaciers before landing on a pristine beach. The stretch of sand is patrolled by the wild brown bears that live here—we often see them on the tide flats before we even land. Our sustainable bush camp provides a base for exploration in the bears’ midst, with views of the bay from the site of an old homestead in a largely untouched setting. It’s a peerless location: Alaska Bear Camp occupies an enclave of private land surrounded by Lake Clark National Park, one of the world’s most renowned bear-viewing areas.

A Total Immersion with Brown Bears from Our Private Fly-In Wilderness Retreat

Nat

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6 Days / Jun–Aug

2026 Price: $8995 (Internal Air: $1796)

Limited to 14 Travelers

See nathab.com/bear-camp or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys available

Special Photo Expedition

7 Days / Jul & Aug

2026 Price: $9995

Internal Air: $1796

Limited to 14 Travelers nathab.com/camp-photo

Hab’s
Bear Camp
Day 1
Anchorage, Alaska / Private flight to Homer • Day 2: Kachemak Bay cruise / Private flight to Nat Hab's Alaska Bear Camp / Bear viewing • Days 3–5: Bear viewing in Lake Clark Nat'l Park / Private flight to Homer • Day 6: Homer / Depart
Extend your trip: Alaska's Grizzly Ship: Kodiak to Katmai / Ultimate Alaska Wildlife Safari
A brown bear strolls the shores of Chinitna Bay at our private Alaska Bear Camp. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan.

Alaska

Nat Hab's Private Bear

Camp

On a private wilderness parcel surrounded by Lake Clark National Park and backdropped by the Aleutian Range, Nat Hab’s fly-in Bear Camp enjoys unrivaled access to some of the world’s best brown bear habitat. Starting in 2026, 14 guests will stay in brand-new heated wooden cabins with comfortable beds plus an en suite toilet and sink. Hot showers are available in the adjacent bathhouse. A new glass-front dining room and lounge provides space for chef-prepared meals featuring fresh Alaskan seafood and local produce, as well as presentations by our naturalist guides. Outside, gather around the sheltered fire pit to look for bears on the beach.

Learn More: nathab.com/bear-camp

and

Newly constructed cabins provide warmth
comfort in the remote Alaskan wilderness.
Our sustainable bush camp sits on a rare private inholding within Lake Clark National Park.
The Bear Mobile offers our small group a secure, versatile bear viewing option.
A brown bear patrols the roadless Bear Coast in view of the Natural Habitat Ursus. Photo by Nat Hab guest Ron Todd.

Alaska's

Kodiak to Katmai Grizzly Ship

• Remarkably Close Brown Bear Encounters

• Access the Wild Katmai Coast from Our Private Ship

• Scenic Round-Trip Floatplane Journey from Kodiak

Nature puts on few displays as arresting as Alaskan brown bears feeding on summer’s bounty. These bears— the largest coastal grizzlies in the world—gorge on clams, mussels, sedges and spawning salmon in glacialfed rivers that pour onto wild beaches. Our private chartered ship, the Natural Habitat Ursus, allows just eight guests to follow the bears as they fish, forage and amble along the shoreline. Ashore, watch safely on foot with our Expedition Leader, an expert bear naturalist.

Here in Katmai National Park, experience this rarest of encounters with Ursus arctos in all its untamed majesty.

Meet Mighty Brown Bears Up Close on a Unique Boat-Based Wilderness Adventure

Days 1 & 2: Kodiak, Alaska / Kodiak Island wildlife cruise • Days 3–6: Private floatplane to Katmai / Board Natural Habitat Ursus / Bear viewing in Katmai Nat'l Park • Day 7: Bear viewing & Katmai coast exploration / Disembark / Private floatplane to Kodiak / Guided Kodiak sightseeing •

Day 8: Kodiak / Depart • Extend your trip: Nat Hab's Alaska Bear Camp / Alaska's Inside Passage

8 Days / Jun–Aug

2026 Price: $11495 (Internal Air: $1794)

Limited to 8 Travelers

See nathab.com/grizzly or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

8 Days / Jul & Aug

2026 Price: $11495

Internal Air: $1794

Limited to 8 Travelers nathab.com/grizzly-photo

Katmai ALASKA
Kodiak

Local Experts, Arctic Protection

In 2024, World Wildlife Fund launched the Arctic Community Wildlife Grants Program, offering up to $25,000 for Indigenous- and locally led conservation projects that integrate traditional knowledge with scientific research. Grounded in the belief that local communities—already skilled stewards of their ecosystems—can enrich scientific inquiry, the program supports studies on wildlife and communities in the Bering, Chukchi and Beaufort seas. To date, the program has funded two initiatives: tracking beluga whales in the Yukon River and studying the effects of declining sea ice on walrus diets around St. Lawrence Island. In the first initiative (the program's pilot project), Yup’ik hunters in southwest Alaska’s Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta partnered with scientists to deploy acoustic monitors in the Yukon River—an area previously overlooked in beluga surveys. Though generations of hunters knew the whales migrated upriver, they lacked data to confirm it. This effort validated Indigenous observations and documented beluga presence in areas that Western science had not surveyed. The second project focuses on walruses near St. Lawrence Island, home to the Siberian Yupik communities of Gambell and Savoonga. Combining Indigenous knowledge with scientific analysis, researchers are collecting and studying walrus samples to understand dietary shifts linked to changing sea ice conditions. Local expertise is central to this research and data interpretation. Funding also supports gatherings between university scientists and Indigenous leaders to share findings, build relationships and foster long-term collaboration on Arctic marine conservation.

Learn More: wwf.travel/belugas

Beluga whales use a wide range of sounds to communicate and echolocate. Photo by Alex de Vries.

Polar Bears

of Churchill

To come face to face with a wild polar bear on the tundra is a peak life experience—especially when you’re aware of their precarious future. Our small-group polar bear expeditions to Churchill, Manitoba, offer you more chances to see the King of the Arctic, in exceptional comfort and safety, than any other place on Earth. And you’re sure to go home an ambassador for their protection as you learn about the challenges polar bears and other northern wildlife face in a warming Arctic. Each fall, polar bears congregate on the western shore of Hudson Bay, waiting for the ice to form and seal-hunting season to begin. Aboard our custom Polar Rover tundra vehicles, we are there to witness them, on a nature encounter that has no peer on the planet!

Learn More: nathab.com/polar-bears

A mother and her cubs pause for a quick family photo as they traverse the tundra. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Sabina Moll.

Our Exclusive Polar Rovers Elevate Your Experience

Safely Observe Bears

Large rear viewing platforms allow us to watch polar bears in their natural habitat. They sometimes even lift their paws onto the sides to check us out!

Warm On Board

Each Polar Rover features an interior heating system designed to keep the entire vehicle at a comfortable temperature as we open and close the windows and doors for wildlife viewing.

See-through steel mesh decking on the outside platform allows us to come within inches of bears if they wander beneath—a feature of our vehicles alone.

No smelly drop bucket that needs emptying—we have installed flush toilets on board to ensure your comfort when you need to heed nature’s call.

High Over the Tundra

Huge 6-foot tundra tires lift us safely above the bears while providing a comfortable ride over the uneven tundra terrain.

Oversized windows slide downward, allowing ample access for photography and polar bear viewing from the vehicle’s heated interior.

Our vehicles are designed to hold 30 or more, but for comfort, we limit our groups to approximately 16. All guests get their own window seat and room to spread out.

Our unique tundra vehicles are key to the best polar bear viewing experience. These custom-designed Polar Rovers offer maximum comfort and safety while providing the closest and most exciting polar bear encounters you'll find.

Learn More with Two Guides

Our trips include both a professional Nat Hab naturalist Expedition Leader and a highly experienced driver/guide to interpret every wildlife encounter.

Close Communication

Our dual radio system keeps our drivers in constant contact with our Rover base and other drivers while our Expedition Leaders maintain contact with other guides and our Churchill office— facilitating the safest and best polar bear viewing.

Get Closer to Bears

An angled front windshield—exclusive to our vehicles—allows you to peer forward for closer viewing when the action is right in front of us.

Sit Back in Comfort

Our reclining cushioned motorcoach seats offer lumbar support and side bolsters, providing the most comfortable ride available.

A Comfortable Journey Speed When We Need It

Our custom-designed suspension system (leaf

with

Polar Rovers are powered by 240 H.P. DT466 International engines, permitting a top speed of 35 miles per hour, when we need to cover ground.
spring front
walking beam rear) enhances the glide of our vehicle and provides a gentler, smoother ride.
Churchill is the best place on Earth to view wild polar bears!
Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Lianne Thompson.

Adventure Canada's Premier Polar Bear

• The Most Intimate Polar Bear Encounters

• Churchill's Best Tundra Vehicles Get You Closer

• Search for the Aurora on the Tundra at Night

When you're standing on the outdoor platform of our Polar Rover, the Arctic air feels invigorating. But not as much as the sight of the huge polar bear ambling toward us. Sometimes they are silhouetted against the horizon, slowly moving shadows on the tundra. Other times, we'll see a mother with cubs, or young males play-fighting. Occasionally, one wanders up directly below us. Safely elevated, you're nonetheless just feet away as you look down on his shaggy bulk. The big bear rises on his haunches to peer up at us. We watch with awe, savoring one of nature's most wondrous wildlife encounters.

The World’s Most Coveted Small-Group Polar Bear Expedition!

Day 1: Winnipeg, Manitoba • Days 2–5: Private flight to Churchill / Polar bear viewing in Nat Hab's custom Polar Rovers / Exploring Churchill & environs / Evening aurora activities (weather permitting) • Day 6: Dog sledding & free time in Churchill / Private flight to Winnipeg • Day 7: Winnipeg / Depart • Extend your trip: Northern Tundra Helicopter Adventure

6 or 7 Days / Oct & Nov

2026 Price: $8495–$9495 (Internal Air: $1689)

Limited to 16 Travelers

See nathab.com/premier or calendar in back pages for trip dates 7-day itinerary shown—see the 6-day itinerary on our website Women's Journeys available

Special Photo Expedition

7 Days / Oct & Nov

2026 Price: $10495

Internal Air: $1689

Limited to 16 Travelers nathab.com/polar-photo

Young male polar bears spar on the shore of Hudson Bay.
Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Garrett Fache.

Tundra Lodge & Town Churchill Ultimate

• Be with Polar Bears 24/7 at the Tundra Lodge

• Experience Authentic Local Cultural Activities

• Take an Arctic Safari in Search of Northern Wildlife

Combine the best of both worlds: Spend two nights at our exclusive Tundra Lodge, set on the edge of Hudson Bay in an area of high bear activity—for Nat Hab guests alone. Relish unparalleled proximity to polar bears, in total seclusion—then add two nights in historic Churchill to enjoy cultural activities and northern traditions. Search for polar bears, Arctic fox, Arctic hare and ptarmigan during Polar Rover excursions on the tundra, learn about Churchill’s colorful past and present, and fly through the boreal forest behind a team of sled dogs. This multifaceted northern adventure does it all!

Stay Among the Bears on the Tundra & in the Northern Frontier Town of Churchill

Day 1: Winnipeg, Manitoba • Days 2 & 3: Private flight to Churchill / Nat Hab's private Tundra Lodge / Polar bear excursions in private Polar Rovers / Aurora viewing (weather permitting) • Days 4 & 5: Town of Churchill / Polar bear viewing in Polar Rovers / Exploring Churchill & environs / Evening aurora viewing (weather permitting) • Day 6: Dog sledding & free time in Churchill / Private flight to Winnipeg • Day 7: Winnipeg / Depart • Extend your trip: Northern Tundra Helicopter Adventure

7 Days / Oct–Nov

2026 Price: $12595 (Internal Air: $1689)

Limited to 29 Travelers

See nathab.com/tundra-town or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Tundra Lodge Churchill
Bay
A lone male polar bear takes a stroll on the ice just outside our private Tundra Lodge. Photo by Nat Hab staff member Emily Goodheart.

Lodge Tundra The World-Famous

Located on the subarctic plain near Hudson Bay outside Churchill, Manitoba, the Tundra Lodge— exclusively for the use of Nat Hab guests—is a one-of-a-kind hotel stationed in an area of high polar bear density. Each of its 32 rooms is a single compartment similar to sleeping quarters on a train, with either an upper or lower berth. With six shared toilets and four showers, plus a dining car and lounge area, the Tundra Lodge offers a cozy, comfortable Arctic wilderness immersion. Elevated outdoor viewing platforms facilitate close-up polar bear observation and photo opportunities.

Learn More: nathab.com/tundra-lodge

for all-day bear viewing.

Situated in bear habitat, the Tundra Lodge allows guests to observe Arctic wildlife around the clock!
Witness a tundra sunset in the dining car while enjoying meals prepared by our professional chef.
The Tundra Lodge's common areas include spotting scopes
The aurora borealis dances above the Tundra Lodge.
Photo by Nat Hab guest Alek Komarnitsky.

Adventure Lodge Tundra

• Be with Polar Bears in the Wild Around the Clock

• Scout for Bears from Private Custom Polar Rovers

• Search for Arctic Wildlife on a Northern Safari

Churchill’s most exclusive polar bear adventure! A stay at the Tundra Lodge, situated outside town on the vast expanse of tundra along Hudson Bay, puts you in the domain of the polar bear around the clock. Safe inside or on the elevated outdoor observation platform, enjoy matchless access to bear viewing. Our custom lodge on wheels features train-style “cars” of individual bedrooms, a dining room, and a lounge with large windows. Excursions in specialized Polar Rover vehicles take you farther afield for even more wildlife viewing. You won’t find a deeper immersion in the world of the polar bear!

Stay on the Tundra Among the Bears in the World's Most Remarkable Hotel

Day 1: Winnipeg, Manitoba • Days 2–4: Private flight to Churchill / Nat Hab's private Tundra Lodge / Polar bear viewing in private Polar Rovers / Aurora viewing (weather permitting) • Day 5: Dog sledding & free time in Churchill / Private flight to Winnipeg • Day 6: Winnipeg / Depart • Extend your trip: Northern Tundra Helicopter Adventure

6 Days / Oct & Nov

2026 Price: $14595 (Internal Air: $1689)

Limited to 29 Travelers

See nathab.com/tundra-lodge or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

7 Days / Oct & Nov

2026 Price: $15595

Internal Air: $1689

Limited to 29 Travelers

nathab.com/tundra-photo

Tundra Lodge Churchill Hudson Bay
MANITOBA
A curious polar bear surveys Nat Hab travelers during a morning snowfall. Photo by Nat Hab guest Mike Ullmann.

& Helicopter Safari Quest Polar Bear

• Explore by Polar Rover & Helicopter in to a Bear Den

• View Bears from the Finest Custom Tundra Vehicles

• Search for the Northern Lights in Heated Comfort

This expedition offers our most comprehensive encounter with the world of the polar bear and the Canadian North. Heated Polar Rovers take us onto the tundra in search of bears, where we watch them roam, play and interact. They may entertain us at close range through large picture windows or from the outdoor viewing platform. But this epic adventure doesn't end there: We also take a helicopter to a polar bear denning area, enjoy an exhilarating dog sled ride through the boreal forest, and explore the historic town of Churchill, meeting local residents as we learn about life on the Arctic frontier.

A Total Northern Immersion! Scout for Bears, Go Dog Sledding & Helicopter to a Polar Bear Den

Day 1: Winnipeg, Manitoba • Days 2–5: Private flight to Churchill / Polar bear viewing in Nat Hab's private Polar Rovers / Helicopter to a vacant polar bear den / Exploring Churchill & environs / Cultural encounters / Dog sledding / Evening aurora viewing at domes (weather permitting) • Day 6: Churchill / Private flight to Winnipeg • Day 7: Winnipeg / Depart

7 Days / Oct–Nov

2026 Price: $11495 (Internal Air: $1689)

Limited to 15 Travelers

See nathab.com/polar-quest or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Nat Hab's Aurora Experience on the Tundra

Spend an evening on our custom Polar Rover, with dinner on board, possible polar bear sightings, and, if skies are clear, a chance to witness the wonder of the northern lights far from the glow of town. nathab.com/aurora-tundra

Canada

Canada’s vast northern latitudes host some of Earth’s most extraordinary natural spectacles. In the dark winter skies above Churchill, the aurora borealis shimmers over frozen Hudson Bay—the best place on Earth to view the northern lights. Come summer, the tundra awakens with roving polar bears and caribou, while beluga whales congregate in the Churchill River. On the Atlantic coast, more than 10,000 humpbacks feed in the waters off Newfoundland and Labrador. Grizzlies, wolves and spirit bears feast along the salmon-rich rivers of British Columbia, while the misty islands of Haida Gwaii shelter black bears, river otters and bald eagles. In the Canadian Rockies, bighorn sheep and mountain goats perch on craggy cliffs. On our Canada adventures, you’ll witness all these wildlife wonders at close range!

Learn More: nathab.com/canada

A rare spirit bear navigates rocky terrain in BC's Great Bear Rainforest. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Marlo Shaw.
Nat Hab's Aurora Pod® offers 360-degree views of the northern lights. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Anthony Mallinson.

& Arctic Exploration Northern

• Watch the Aurora from Our Private Viewing Locations

• Experience the Solitude of the Boreal Forest by Snowcoach

• Discover Northern Cultures on Arctic Adventures

The northern lights—also known as the aurora borealis— illumine Arctic winter nights in an ethereal display of color. Churchill, Manitoba on Hudson Bay has some of the most intense auroral activity on Earth, with dark and oftenclear skies that make it the ideal viewing destination. View the aurora from several different heated vantage points exclusively for Nat Hab guests, far removed from the lights of town. On this exciting Arctic adventure, our days are filled with distinctly northern activities like dog sledding, while nights offer potential for the best aurora viewing on the planet.

A Winter Adventure in Churchill, Manitoba—The Best Place on Earth to See the Aurora!

Day 1: Winnipeg, Manitoba • Day 2: Winnipeg / Private flight to Churchill / Town tour / Northern lights watch • Days 3–5: Aurora viewing by night, Arctic activities by day, including dog sledding • Day 6: Churchill / Private flight to Winnipeg • Day 7: Winnipeg / Depart

7 Days / Jan–Mar

2026 Price: $8495–$8695 (Internal Air: $1689)

Limited to 15 Travelers

See nathab.com/aurora or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys available

Special Photo Expedition

7 Days / Feb & Mar

2026 Price: $9495–$9695 Internal Air: $1689

Limited to 14 Travelers nathab.com/aurora-photo

Nat Hab's Aurora Sphere adds its warm glow to the frozen forest landscape. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Giulia Ciampini.

Nat Hab's Private Lights Northern

Viewing

Experiences

Churchill offers the best northern lights viewing on the planet—and no one offers you as many varied and optimal settings from which to watch the aurora as Nat Hab does! Your mix of heated private venues—all far from the glow of town lights—may include Nat Hab’s Aurora Pod®, with a 360° view through its glass roof and walls; geodesic Aurora Sphere with a cozy furnished interior; Aurora Cabin, set deep in the boreal forest; and new for 2026, our Aurora Tower, with its clear dome and wraparound elevated deck. And those are just four of our seven private viewing sites. Wherever you watch from, you’ll be wowed!

Learn More: nathab.com/aurora

A visit to our Plexiglass-topped Aurora Domes offers a circular view on the night sky.
Watch the northern lights from our private cabin tucked deep within the boreal forest.
A dog musher’s tepee and campfire offer a perfect foreground subject for aurora photography.
Inquisitive belugas greet guests in Churchill on our Zodiac and kayak excursions. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Petr Gheorghe.

Belugas, Polar Bears Summer Churchill

& Arctic Wildlife

• See & Hear Dozens of Beluga Whales at Close Range

• Search for Polar Bears & Caribou by Helicopter

• Take a Tundra Safari & Ride Behind Sled Dogs

In a region that's frozen, still and dark much of the year, the Canadian Northland awakens with a flurry of energy during long summer days. The tundra turns green, wildflowers bloom, animals emerge in great flocks and herds, and belugas return to feast on fish in the Churchill River. More than 3,000 of these amiable white whales congregate near the edge of Hudson Bay, and our motorized rafts and kayaks put us at eye level with them. From the remote village of Churchill as your base, explore the surrounding tundra, looking for caribou and roving polar bears—including from a helicopter air tour!

A Northern Summer Safari on Canada's Hudson Bay

Day 1: Winnipeg, Manitoba • Day 2: Winnipeg / Private flight to Churchill / Town tour • Days 3–5: Beluga encounters, wildlife watching & helicopter flightseeing • Day 6: Sled dog experience / Private flight to Winnipeg • Day 7: Winnipeg / Depart

7 Days / Jul & Aug

2026 Price: $8995 (Internal Air: $1689)

Limited to 14 Travelers

See nathab.com/belugas or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Women's Journeys available

Special Photo Expedition

7 Days / Jul & Aug

2026 Price: $9995

Internal Air: $1689

Limited to 12 Travelers nathab.com/belugas-photo

Beyond the rails, the wilderness unfolds— from coastal rainforest to glacier-carved peaks.

Vancouver to Banff to Rockies Rainforest

• Luxury Train Journey Aboard the Rocky Mountaineer

• Heli-Exploring from Our Remote Backcountry Lodge

• The Canadian Mountain West Without the Crowds

Discover Canada’s mountain grandeur on a unique itinerary that begins in Vancouver, surrounded by lush forest and backdropped by the icy Coast Range. Aboard the Rocky Mountaineer, follow tracks into history along a stunning rail route that opened the Canadian West. Our train winds its way through rocky canyons cut by mighty rivers, the world’s only inland temperate rainforest, and successive mountain ranges. Finally, we reach the Canadian Rockies, home to elk, bighorn sheep, bears and wolves. From an exclusive fly-in lodge, enjoy helicoptersupported exploration and hiking in alpine meadows.

A Trans-Mountain Traverse by Luxury Train, plus a Fly-In Wilderness Lodge

Day 1: Vancouver, British Columbia • Days 2 & 3: Rocky Mountaineer luxury dome train to the Canadian Rockies • Days 4–6: Sunrise at Lake Louise / Helicopter to our backcountry lodge in the Bugaboos / Alpine exploration & wilderness heli-hiking • Day 7: Helicopter transfer / Banff, Alberta • Day 8: Banff / Calgary / Depart

8 Days / Jun–Aug

2026 Price: $12995–$13295

Limited to 20 Travelers

See nathab.com/rockies or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Our Fly-In Luxury Lodge in the Bugaboos At the base of Bugaboo Glacier in the Purcell Range, our wilderness lodge offers helicopter hiking access to alpine terrain. Relish the rooftop hot tub, gourmet dining and rooms with a view of Bugaboo Spire. nathab.com/rockies

BRITISH COLUMBIA ALBERTA
Our expert naturalist guides take you deep into the wild for close encounters with Newfoundland’s puffins. Photo by Nat Hab guest Weiyue Wang.

Explore a Slice of Far-East Canada Where Wildlife & Raw Landscapes Reign

& Labrador Newfoundland Discover

• Look for Whales & Puffins on Private Boat Cruises

• Walk on Earth’s Mantle in Gros Morne National Park

• Stay in Intimate Rural Lodgings Steeped in History

Canada’s most easterly province of Newfoundland and Labrador is indeed a realm of new-found discovery for nature travelers. Its rugged landscapes, profuse wildlife and rich cultural heritage have much to offer for those seeking adventure away from well-trodden trails. Here, we find the world’s largest summer population of humpback whales off the Avalon Peninsula, and 35 million seabirds nest on the cliffs of myriad islands, including huge colonies of Atlantic puffins. Traditional fishing villages dot the coast, while the glacier-scoured landscape reveals ancient rocks from the Earth’s mantle.

LABRADOR

Days 1 & 2: St. John’s, Newfoundland / Private whale-watching & puffin cruise / Petty Harbour-Maddox Cove / Coastal walk • Days 3–5: Trinity / Private whale-watching cruises / Puffin viewing / UNESCO Global Geopark / Cape Bonavista lighthouse / Coastal hiking • Days 6–8: Private flight to Labrador / Battle Harbour Nat'l Historic Site / Guided walks / Private boat tours • Day 9: Mary's Harbour / Red Bay / Point Amour / Ferry to Newfoundland • Days 10–12: Port au Choix / Caribou viewing / Gros Morne Nat'l Park / Western Brook Pond cruise / Tablelands / Deer Lake / Depart

12 Days / Jun–Aug

2026 Price: $14695–$14995 (Internal Air: $994)

Limited to 14 Travelers

See nathab.com/labrador or calendar in back pages for trip dates

NEWFOUNDLAND

Spotting a wild spirit bear is a rare privilege few travelers get to experience.

Photo by Nat Hab guest Richard Brewer.

Great Bear

In Search of Spirit Bears, Rainforest Grizzlies & Whales

• Gain Intimate Access Via Private Sailing Yacht

• Get Closer to Wildlife with Expert Naturalist Guides

• Look for Bears, Humpbacks, Orcas & Porpoises

In the Coast Range on Canada’s western edge, ancient cedars and Sitka spruce rise along salmon-studded rivers, sheltering the pale spirit bear of Native legend. Just a few hundred of these rarely seen bears exist, and we search for them with local First Nations guides who live among them. The Great Bear Rainforest is also home to grizzlies, wolves and bald eagles nesting atop hemlocks. Humpback whales, orcas and porpoises ply the jadegreen fjords. Join them as we sail a maze of inlets in British Columbia's Inside Passage—a wilderness voyage into one of Earth’s most magnificent natural realms.

Explore British Columbia's Coastal Wilderness Aboard a Private Sailboat

Day 1: Vancouver, British Columbia / Terrace / Kitimat • Days 2 & 3: Board sailboat / Exploring the Great Bear Rainforest / Zodiac excursions / Sea kayaking / Shore hikes • Days 4–6: Princess Royal Island / Kitsoo Spirit Bear Conservancy / Searching for spirit bears on foot with local Gitga'at guides • Days 7 & 8: Fiordland Conservancy / Zodiac outings in search of grizzlies & black bears / Sea kayaking / Hikes ashore • Day 9: Bella Bella / Disembark / Fly to Vancouver / Depart

9 Days / Sep–Oct

2026 Price: $11795–$14095 (Internal Air: $784)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/spirit-bears or calendar in back pages for trip dates

ALSO CONSIDER

Haida Gwaii: Islands at the Edge of the World

10 Days / May–Jul

2026 Price: $13995–$14195

Internal Air: $784

Limited to 12 Travelers nathab.com/haida-gwaii

BRITISH COLUMBIA
Vancouver
Kitimat Terrace Bella Bella

U.S. National Parks

Wallace Stegner called our national parks “America’s best idea,” and we agree. Yellowstone, our first national park, is exemplary. In summer, bison and elk graze golden meadows roamed by wolves, and geysers rocket into the blue sky. Come winter, the park becomes a snowy wonderland, offering rare solitude and rich wildlife encounters against a tableau of steaming rivers and frosted forests. Beyond, our adventures take you from the rim of the Grand Canyon to sunrise atop Acadia’s Cadillac Mountain. Our national parks are more popular than ever, though, and that’s why our trips focus on quiet nature immersions led by expert naturalist guides whose insider knowledge and local connections elevate your experience. With Nat Hab, you’ll discover the country’s “best idea” in the very best way.

Learn More: nathab.com/us-parks

Mountain reflections in Swiftcurrent Lake in Glacier National Park. Photo by Nat Hab guest Thomas Cory.
In Yellowstone’s Hayden Valley, a bison grazes in a broad meadow shaped by glaciers and geothermal forces. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Jessica Morgan.

& Grand Teton Safari Yellowstone Hidden

• Our Local Knowledge Facilitates Exclusive Access

• Scenic Snake River Float in the Shadow of the Tetons

• Custom Safari Cruisers for Prime Wildlife Watching

When President Theodore Roosevelt encountered Yellowstone's wondrous geology and abundant animals on a visit to America's first national park in 1903, he proclaimed it “absolutely unique in the world,” with a priceless legacy for generations to come. With neighboring Grand Teton, these two treasured national parks offer a matchless encounter with scenic grandeur and prolific wildlife. Discover the magic of Yellowstone Country on a classic safari that takes us into the domain of elk and bison, moose, bighorn sheep, coyotes, foxes, bald eagles and, of course, black bears, grizzlies and wolves.

An Expertly Guided SmallGroup Encounter with Iconic Western Wildlife & Landscapes

Day 1: Jackson, Wyoming • Day 2: Grand Teton Nat'l Park / Scenic float trip / Jackson Lake • Day 3: Yellowstone Nat'l Park / Old Faithful / Geyser basin walk • Day 4: Hayden Valley / Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone / Lamar Valley wolf search • Day 5: Lamar Valley wildlife safari / Hartman photo gallery visit • Day 6: Mammoth Hot Springs / Wolf tracking / Paradise Valley / Bozeman • Day 7: Bozeman / Depart

7 Days / May–Oct

2026 Price: $7895–$8095

Limited to 13 Travelers

See nathab.com/tetons or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Women's Journeys available

Special Photo Expedition

8 Days / May–Jun & Sep–Oct

2026 Price: $8995–$9195

Limited to 12 Travelers nathab.com/tetons-photo

Bison roam near steaming vents at Norris, Yellowstone’s hottest and most active geyser basin.
Photo by Cheryl Ramalho.

Escape Yellowstone Wild

• Small Groups Led by Expert Naturalist Guides

• Focused Wolf Tracking in the Famed Lamar Valley

• World-Famous Geysers, Hot Springs, Mud Pots & More

Yellowstone’s natural beauty, abundant wildlife and wondrous geothermal features make it one of the world's most celebrated national parks. This “crown jewel” of the American national park system remains one of the wildest destinations in the Lower 48. On this compact, intimate safari, traverse the domain of elk and bison, moose, bighorn sheep, bald eagles and, of course, bears, and search for elusive wolves in the Lamar Valley. Marvel at Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Springs and more, as we connect with the land and animals that inspired the establishment of the world’s first national park in 1872.

A 5-Day Adventure-Filled Encounter with Prolific Wildlife & Natural Wonders

1: Bozeman, Montana • Day 2: Paradise

/ Yellowstone

/ Mammoth Hot Springs • Day 3: Lamar Valley wolf & wildlife safari /

photo gallery visit • Day 4: Old Faithful / Upper Geyser Basin walk • Day 5: Bozeman / Depart

5 Days / May–Jul

2026 Price: $4995

Limited to 13 Travelers

See nathab.com/yellowstone5 or calendar in back pages for trip dates

WWF IN ACTION

WWF and tribal partners are leading a historic effort to return buffalo to Native lands to heal ecosystems, strengthen food sovereignty and renew the cultural, spiritual and economic ties between tribes and buffalo. wwf.travel/bison

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Nab Hab’s Innovative

North American Safari Cruisers

Lift the top with the press of a button for unimpeded wildlife viewing and photography. The canopy rests on hydraulic arms and provides shade. Raise the Roof

Balance your arms or lens on the padded roof to reduce vibration and capture clear images of wondrous wildlife and spectacular scenery.

A wireless headset lets our Expedition Leader simultaneously drive and interpret. Acoustically excellent, the headset works even from outside the van. Listen Up

Long days can gobble battery power, but with USB and USB-C outlets in each row, you can keep your devices charged throughout the journey. Keep Devices Charged

The national park paradox: wildlife can be so close that it’s unsafe to leave the vehicle. Pop the top, though, and we can be near animals without risk. Close & Safe Wildlife Encounters

Straight Shooter

Our custom North American Safari Cruisers redefine small-group nature travel with roof hatches or electric pop-top roofs for unobstructed wildlife viewing. Leather-like bucket seats, standing platforms and other distinctive features enhance your comfort and experience.

Highly customized, our vans offer the best of both worlds: an expeditionready exterior and a luxurious interior for unrivaled comfort.

Reinforced storage bins safeguard camera equipment and double as solid footing for those who want a boost to view wildlife from the open roof.

With eight faux leather captain’s chairs in rows of two, every seat’s the “best.” A console in each row divides chairs, and arm rests add comfort.

We use all-terrain tires in the summer and 4x4/AWD with the best ice-tested tires in winter. All custom work is certified and DOT-compliant. Safety First

Auxiliary air conditioning and heating allows each passenger to adjust the air flow at their seat for comfort and to prevent window fog or frost. Climate Control

Window Seats for All
Rugged Luxury
Secure Storage & Platforms

In

the company of our expert naturalist guides, we have the rare opportunity to spy wolves thriving in the wild. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Arthur Kampmann.

Safari Wildlife Wolf & Yellowstone Ultimate

• Track Wolves with Expert Guides in the Northern Range

• Experience Yellowstone's Fire & Ice in Winter

• Glide Among Elk Herds on a Horse-Drawn Sleigh Ride

Winter is a magical season in Yellowstone and Grand Teton. A white mantle of snow offers a pristine backdrop for wildlife sightings, from ice-crusted bison to great herds of elk. Alongside expert naturalist guides, survey the Lamar Valley at sunrise, using spotting scopes to search for elusive wolves, Yellowstone’s supreme icon of wilderness. The landscape inspires wonder, too. Trees glitter with ice crystals. Simmering geysers and mud pots send steam to freeze in the air. The Tetons’ jagged spires rise above the snowy expanse of Jackson Hole. Let your spirit be moved on this rare winter safari!

A Rare Winter Wildlife Expedition

Deep into Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks

Day 5: Northern Range & Lamar Valley wolf safari / Cooke City—Hartman photo gallery visit • Day 6: Lamar Valley wolf tracking / Paradise Valley / Bozeman • Day 7: Bozeman / Depart

7 Days / Jan & Feb

2026 Price: $7995–$8195

Limited to 13 Travelers

See nathab.com/wolf-safari or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

9 Days / Jan & Feb

2026 Price: $10995–$11195

Limited to 12 Travelers

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Teton
Days 1 & 2: Jackson, Wyoming / Jackson Hole—Nat'l Elk Refuge • Day 3: Grand Teton Nat'l Park / Yellowstone Nat'l Park—Snowcoach tour to Old Faithful • Day 4: Hayden Valley / Mammoth Hot Springs / Northern Range •
Often called "America’s Serengeti," Yellowstone's Lamar Valley teems with bison, wolves, bears and elk. Photo by Nat Hab guest Jordan Creech.

Expedition Photo & Wildlife Yellowstone Wolf

• An Intensive Wolf Immersion in the Northern Range

• Photograph Legendary Wildlife—Bison, Elk & More

• Rare Access to Local Photo, Film & Science Pros

This exclusive photo safari focuses on Yellowstone's Northern Range, the world’s best spot to seek out wolves living freely in their natural environment. They are highly elusive and almost always seen at a distance, but the wideopen expanse of the Lamar Valley offers the best prospects for sighting them against the white backdrop of winter. And digiscoping aids us in capturing exciting images. The experience is enhanced through our relationships with local wolf researchers and renowned wildlife photographers. Other wildlife is also a highlight, including coyotes, elk, moose and shaggy bison with ice-crusted coats.

Pursue Photos of Bison, Elk & Elusive Wolves During the Park's Most Peaceful Season

Day 1: Bozeman, Montana • Day 2: Paradise Valley / Yellowstone Nat'l Park / Mammoth Hot Springs / Wolf tracking / Gardiner • Day 3: Northern Range wolf tracking / Hartman photo gallery visit • Days 4 & 5: Lamar Valley wolf tracking / Cinematographer visit • Day 6: Blacktail Plateau / Bozeman

Day 7: Bozeman / Depart

7 Days / Mar & Nov

2026 Price: $6995–$7195

Limited to 12 Travelers

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MONTANA Cooke City
Bozeman WYOMING Lamar Valley Gardiner
Mammoth Hot Springs
Bryce Canyon National Park's famous pink hoodoos glow at sunrise. Photo by Nat Hab guest Dan Macmillan.

Bryce & Zion Canyon, Grand

• Explore the Grand Canyon from the Quieter North Rim

• Soar by Helicopter Above Zion's Sandstone Walls

• Stargaze Under the Dark Skies of Bryce & Beyond

Standing on the rim of the Grand Canyon, peering into its shadowy depths, we are overcome with awe at our own tiny instant in geological history. The sedimentary layers are a calendar for the millennia, formed by the erosive power of water and wind over eons. The walls glow gold, red, rose and rust, ever-changing as the high desert light works its magic. No less moving are neighboring Bryce and Zion, whose pink pinnacles and soaring sandstone ramparts round out this trio of famed Southwest national parks. Explore highlights and hidden corners of red rock country, guided by natural history experts.

Iconic Vistas & Magical Light— Discover the Red Rock Wonders of the American Southwest

Day 1: St. George, Utah • Days 2 & 3: Bryce Canyon Nat'l Park / Cedar Breaks Nat'l Monument / Dark sky experience / Guided hiking & exploring • Days 4 & 5: Bryce Canyon Sunrise / Zion Nat'l Park / Guided hiking & exploring / Scenic helicopter flight • Days 6 & 7: Morning hike in Zion / North Rim Grand Canyon Nat'l Park / Guided hiking & exploring / Sunrise on canyon rim • Day 8: Grand Canyon / St. George / Depart

8 Days / May–Jun & Sep–Oct 2026 Price: $6995–$7395

Limited to 13 Travelers

See nathab.com/southwest or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys available

Special Photo Expedition

8 Days / May & Sep 2026 Price: $8495–$8595

Limited to 10 Travelers nathab.com/desert-photo

Delicate Arch frames the landscape of Arches National Park. Photo by Beatrice Prève.

Canyonlands Arches & Moab,

• Smartly Timed Exploration of Arches to Minimize Crowds

• Experience the Force of the Colorado River Up Close

• Adventure Far & Wide from Our Luxury Lodge Base

With towering natural arches and labyrinthine canyons, Utah’s red rock country reveals its raw beauty. Explore highlights and hidden wonders of Arches and Canyonlands national parks and the Colorado National Monument, with awe-inspiring vistas stretching to the horizon. Relax in rustic luxury at our lodge on the banks of the Colorado River—a lifeline for the animals and plants in this arid, high-altitude terrain. This intensive itinerary delves deep into some of the most spectacular landscapes of the American Southwest, revealing iconic desert wonders in a compact time frame.

Follow the Colorado River on a Red Rock Desert Immersion

Day 1: Grand Junction, Colorado / Optional Colorado Nat'l Monument tour

• Days 2–4: Moab, Utah / Colorado River scenic float / Arches Nat'l Park / Petroglyphs / Canyonlands Nat'l Park / Guided hiking & exploring / Dark sky experience • Day 5: Sunrise over Colorado River / Upper Colorado River Scenic Byway / Grand Junction / Depart

5 Days / Mar–May & Oct–Nov 2026 Price: $4995

Limited to 14 Travelers

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Enjoy mountain views on our boat cruise on Swiftcurrent Lake in Glacier National Park. Photo by Nat Hab guest Pat Cory.

Waterton Glacier &

An International Treasure

• Visit Two Grand Parks on One Cross-Border Itinerary

• Stay at Atmospheric Lodges in Prime Park Locations

• Only Six Guests Per Vehicle for Maximum Flexibility

The Blackfeet Indians, at home in the Northern Rockies for more than 10,000 years, call Glacier National Park the backbone of the world. Its serrated spine of granite peaks forms the Continental Divide, with glacier-carved valleys scoured out on both flanks. Wander among sharp summits, alpine meadows, wildflowers and meltwater lakes fed by rills tumbling down off the park's namesake ice shelves. Thick forests and rocky ramparts are home to grizzly bears, mountain goats, elk and more. Next door, Canada's Waterton Lakes National Park shares the ecosystem, and we explore both with expert naturalist guides.

Explore Alpine Heights & Scenic Splendors in Two Neighboring National Parks

Day 1: Kalispell, Montana / Whitefish • Day 2: Glacier Nat'l Park / Flathead River scenic float trip / Historic "Red Jammer" open top bus tour / Lake McDonald • Days 3 & 4: Trail of the Cedars / Going-to-the-Sun Road / Swiftcurrent Lake cruise / Guided hike to Grinnell Lake / Many Glacier • Days 5 & 6: Waterton Lakes Nat'l Park, Alberta / Guided hike to Bertha Falls / Upper Waterton Lake boat cruise • Days 7 & 8: Glacier Nat'l Park / Logan Pass / East Glacier / Boat cruise on Two Medicine Lake / Badger-Two Medicine visit • Day 9: Kalispell / Depart

9 Days / Jun–Sep

2026 Price: $9895–$10095

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/glacier or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys available

Special Photo Expedition

9 Days / Jun & Jul

2026 Price: $9995–$10295

Limited to 10 Travelers nathab.com/glacier-photo

Sunset illuminates Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse in Acadia National Park.
Photo by Sara Winter.

An Autumn Discovery of Maritime Maine & Acadia National Park

Coastal Explorer Maine

• Savor Private Adventures in the Serene Beauty of Fall

• Stay Two Nights on Peaceful Deer Isle

• Explore Acadia National Park by Land & Sea

The farthest flung of the New England states, Maine has a wild character all its own. Its crenellated coastline covers 3,478 miles—and that’s not counting its 4,600 islands. To explore it properly, it’s essential to slow down, weaving in and out of its long, narrow peninsulas, indented coves and rocky headlands guarded by historic lighthouses. Wander trails through flaming hardwood forests, nature reserves and wildlife habitat protected by land trusts committed to conservation. Sail from scenic harbors on a chartered schooner and lobster boat. Join us Down East for a rare New England nature idyll!

Day 1: Bangor, Maine • Day 2: Rockland—Sail, Power & Steam Museum / Owls Head Lighthouse / Camden • Day 3: Mount Battie / Private schooner sail / Coastal Mountains Land Trust hike / Maine Birding Trail • Days 4 & 5: Penobscot Bay / Deer Isle / Hiking / Isle au Haut Bay private cruise • Day 6: Acadia Nat'l Park / Bar Harbor • Day 7: Acadia—Cadillac Mountain sunrise / Private lobster boat cruise • Day 8: Bar Harbor / Bangor / Depart

8 Days / Sep & Oct 2026 Price: $7795–$7995 Limited to 14 Travelers

See nathab.com/maine or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys available

Nat Hab's National Park Expedition Leaders

Our guides are a big advantage of exploring America's national parks with Nat Hab! Their in-depth knowledge, local connections and insider access get you deeper into nature with resources you wouldn’t otherwise have. nathab.com/guides

Europe

Looking for an unconventional encounter with Europe? The natural places we explore are off the typical tourist track. Commune with whales and puffins in Iceland’s far-flung Westfjords and volcanic highlands. Go even farther to the remote east coast of Greenland, and paddle among seals and icebergs from our deluxe wilderness expedition camp near the ice sheet. Paddle and walk in Old World wine country along Portugal’s Douro River. See endangered griffon vultures on a boat cruise off Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, and wander among sheep, wildflowers and hedgerows in England's bucolic Cotswolds. In Scotland, explore the remote Outer Hebrides isles, and look for red deer and pine marten in ancient Caledonian forest. There’s plenty of wild nature in Europe to discover— come with us to find it!

Learn More: nathab.com/europe

Dettifoss waterfall in Iceland's Vatnajokull National Park—European nature at its boldest! Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan.
Explore Iceland’s most remote corners, including the East Fjords, replete with towering peaks, cascading waterfalls and icy fjords. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Eddy Savage.

A Full Loop Around a Nordic Realm of Waterfalls, Glaciers, Geysers & Volcanoes

Circling the Land of Fire & Ice Iceland

• See More on Our All-Encompassing Loop Itinerary

• View Whales & Puffins in Remote Marine Wilds

• Explore the Little-Visited Highlands by Super Jeep

Iceland is a small island nation on the edge of the Arctic Circle, but few countries are bigger on natural wonders. Glaciers and geysers, hot springs and waterfalls, basalt pillars and black sand beaches, frigid fjords and fields of lava…our expedition showcases the full array of Iceland’s striking contrasts. Along its shores, we're outnumbered by whales, seals and puffins, which we scout out on private boat excursions. Inland, walk atop raw terrain born of fiery volcanoes and carved by ice. Iceland’s geothermal forces create a dynamic landscape—experience Nordic nature at its most powerful!

Day 1: Keflavik, Iceland / Reykjavik • Days 2 & 3: South Shore—Lava Center & Lava Show / Waterfalls / Skaftafell glacier walk / Zodiac tour in glacier lagoon • Days 4 & 5: East Fjords / Djupivogur walking tour / Vallanes Farm / Modrudalur / Highlands Super Jeep tour • Day 6: Dettifoss / Hverarond geothermal area / Lake Myvatn—optional horseback ride / Hot springs • Day 7: Dimmuborgir / Godafoss / Private flight to Isafjordur • Days 8 & 9: Exploring the Westfjords / Private boat to Hornstrandir Nature Reserve / Kviar / Aedey Island / Private whale-watching cruise • Days 10 & 11: Westfjords Super Jeep tour / Isafjordur / Reykjavik / Keflavik / Depart

• Extend your trip: East Greenland Arctic Adventure

11 Days / Jul–Sep

2026 Price: $15995–$16295 (Internal Air: $1523)

Limited to 11 Travelers

See nathab.com/iceland or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

12 Days / Jul & Aug

2026 Price: $17995

Internal Air: $200

Limited to 9 Travelers nathab.com/iceland-photo

Atlantic puffins perch atop their burrows on Iceland's Aedey Island.
Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Daniel Blankenheim.

Wild West Iceland's

• Discover Highlands & Hidden Corners in Just 8 Days

• A Custom-Crafted Itinerary That's Big on Nature's Best

• Varied Activities Offer Exhilarating Adventures

Mighty waterfalls that plummet off basalt canyon walls. Lava fields cloaked in lime-green moss. Ancient volcanoes capped with glaciers, meltwater rivers, and hot springs simmering with steam. Puffins nesting in cliffside colonies above the frigid ocean where whales and seals swim. Few places on Earth match Iceland for its vast array of natural wonders in such a compact country. On our less-traveled adventure into the uncrowded highlands and the Snaefellsnes Peninsula—often called “Iceland in miniature”—experience an impressive sampler of all the features that make Iceland so captivating.

Explore a Microcosm of Iceland in the Remote Highlands & Snaefellsnes Peninsula

Day 1: Keflavik, Iceland / Reykjavik • Days 2–4: Snaefellsnes Peninsula / Seal colony visit / Waterfalls / Coastal hiking & horseback riding / Glacier snowcat tour / Private puffin cruise • Day 5: Husafell / Waterfalls / Lava cave tour / Canyon baths • Days 6 & 7: Thingvellir Nat'l Park / Highland Base at Kerlingjarfjoll / Highlands guided scenic hiking / Hot springs soak • Day 8: Keflavik / Depart • Extend your trip: East Greenland Arctic Adventure

8 Days / Jul & Aug 2026 Price: $12795 Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/iceland-west or calendar in back pages for trip dates

With an expert guide and small group, we witness remote Kvernufoss waterfall in quiet awe.
Photo by Nat Hab guest Bill Hallier.

Greenland Iceland & A Nordic Discovery

• Discover Iceland’s Remote & Rugged Highlands by 4x4

• Experience the Icebound Wilderness of East Greenland

• Stay in Comfort at Our Deluxe Greenland Base Camp

Looking for a unique adventure that’s far afield of conventional routes? Start with Iceland’s black sand beaches and thundering waterfalls, then head into the highlands, a vast, bold landscape scoured by glaciers, rent by deep canyons, and rarely trod by visitors. Then it’s north to Greenland for raw Arctic drama on an even greater scale. Watch for whales and seals from our private luxury base camp on Greenland’s virtually untouristed east coast. Explore by Zodiac and kayak among giant icebergs that crowd the fjord, and meet local Inuit people in one of the most remote and stunning places on Earth.

Base Camp Greenland Keflavik

Explore a Less-Traveled Side of Northernmost Europe on a Unique Integrated Itinerary

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Reykjavik Hella Gjain

Ofaerufoss Skaftafell

Vik Kirkjubaejarklaustur

Day 1: Keflavik, Iceland / Reykjavik • Days 2 & 3: South Shore—Lava Center / Waterfalls / Kirkjubaejarklaustur / Fjadrargljufur Canyon / Hiking in Skaftafell Nature Reserve • Days 4 & 5: Exploring Iceland's Central Highlands / Gjain / Hjalparfoss / Reykjavik • Day 6: Lava Tunnel / Seltun geothermal area / Fly to Kulusuk, Greenland / Tasiilaq • Days 7 & 8: Tasiilaq—Valley of Flowers & town tour / Private boat to Nat Hab's Base Camp Greenland • Days 9–11: Base Camp Greenland / Exploring Sermilik Fjord by Zodiac, kayak & on foot • Day 12: Base Camp Greenland / Helicopter or boat to Kulusuk / Coastal walk • Days 13 & 14: Glacier walk / Kulusuk town tour / Keflavik / Depart

14 Days / Jul & Aug

2026 Price: $19995 (Internal Air: $2536)

Limited to 13 Travelers

See nathab.com/arctic or calendar in back pages for trip dates

WWF IN ACTION

WWF used 30 years of satellite data from 1,000+ tagged whales to map whale “superhighways”— critical routes that inform conservation strategies, regulate fishing and shipping, and help reduce threats to migratory whales. wwf.travel/whales

GREENLAND
Tasiilaq Kulusuk
Nat Hab guests explore East Greenland's icy Sermilik Fjord by Zodiac. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan.

Arctic Adventure Greenland East

• Exclusive Access to Rarely Visited East Greenland

• Stay in Comfort at Our Deluxe Arctic Base Camp

• Explore Fjords by Zodiac, Kayak, Hikes & Helicopter

As our planet’s farthest reaches become ever more accessible, novel adventures are rarer. But that's what you'll find at Base Camp Greenland, our deluxe outpost near the edge of the Greenland ice sheet. In little-visited East Greenland, one of the most isolated places on Earth, we are immersed in raw Arctic beauty while staying in surprising comfort. Hike among miniature wildflowers that dot the tundra. Cruise fjords where whales play and seals bob among massive icebergs spawned from melting glaciers. Kayak beneath granite peaks that tower over deep inlets. It’s a truly epic Arctic expedition!

Delve into Arctic Wilderness from Our Luxury Expedition Camp in View of the Greenland Ice Sheet

GREENLAND

Day 1: Keflavik, Iceland / Reykjavik • Days 2 & 3: Tour of lava tunnels & Seltun geothermal area / Fly to East Greenland / Tasiilaq / Valley of Flowers & town tour • Days 4–7: Private boat to Nat Hab's Base Camp Greenland / Exploring Sermilik Fjord by Zodiac, kayak & on foot • Day 8: Base Camp Greenland / Helicopter or boat to Kulusuk / Coastal walk & drum dancing • Day 9: Glacier walk / Kulusuk town tour / Fly to Keflavik • Day 10: Keflavik / Depart • Extend your trip: Iceland: Circling the Land of Fire & Ice

10 Days / Jul & Aug

2026 Price: $13995 (Internal Air: $2536)

Limited to 13 Travelers

See nathab.com/greenland or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

10 Days / Aug

2026 Price: $13995

Internal Air: $2536

Limited to 13 Travelers nathab.com/greenland-photo

Base Camp Greenland offers rare access to the country's less-visited east coast. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan.

Base

Nat Hab's Private Greenland Camp

In one of the most remote spots on the planet, Base Camp Greenland offers a rare opportunity: the chance to explore in an expeditionary manner without sacrificing essential comforts. Guests stay in eight heated double tent cabins built of heavyduty weatherproof vinyl on raised platforms, with private verandas overlooking the bay. Each tent has two twin beds plus an en suite basin and odorless dry toilet. Hot showers are available in the nearby bathhouse. A furnished lounge yurt offers space for socializing and presentations, while chef-prepared fresh meals are served in the large dining tent.

Learn More: nathab.com/greenland

comfort and conviviality

Enjoy warmth,
at our expedition camp in view of the Greenland ice sheet.
Cozy tent-cabins offer exclusive access to one of the world's most remote and stunning wilderness areas.
Our Expedition Leaders guide kayak and Zodiac excursions along with hikes and nature walks ashore.

Uncover a quieter, wilder, conservationfocused journey through the English countryside.

Exclusive Access to Highlights & Hidden Corners of Britain's Classic Countryside

Exploring English Nature The Cotswolds

• Explore Nature & Conservation off the Typical Track

• Discover Unspoiled Landscapes & Medieval Villages

• Enjoy Private Garden Tours & Exclusive Activities

On walks through beech forest and wildflower meadows, along hedgerows and trout-filled streams, an idyllic tableau of English nature awaits in the Cotswold Hills. Our focus is on native habitats, artisan agriculture and conservation in Britain's largest designated National Landscape. Enjoy tours of lavish gardens, including at Highgrove House, the country estate of HRH King Charles III, where a private tea awaits. Tour an organic farm, savor gourmet picnics and quaff pints at village pubs, then retreat to historic inns renowned for their bucolic settings and farm-to-table fare.

SOUTH OF ENGLAND

Days 1 & 2: Oxford, United Kingdom—City tour / Minster Lovell / Bibury / Chedworth Roman Villa / Windrush Valley walk • Days 3 & 4: Wytham Woods Nature Reserve / Falconry experience / Tetbury / Highgrove House—private garden tour / Westonbirt Nat'l Arboretum • Day 5: Slimbridge Wetland Center / Canal cruise / Private tour of Painswick Rococo Garden / Upper Slaughter • Days 6 & 7: Dawn chorus walk / Honeydale Farm / Stow-on-the-Wold / Slaughters walk / Sheepdog demonstration / Private tour of Hidcote Gardens • Day 8: London / Depart • Extend your trip: Scotland's Wild Highlands & Islands

8 Days / Apr–Sep 2026 Price: $10795–$11095

Limited to 14 Travelers

See nathab.com/cotswolds or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys available

Scotland's famous Jacobite steam train crosses the Glenfinnan Viaduct. Photo by Janneke Timmerman.

Highlands & Islands Wild Scotland's

• Discover a Wilder, More Remote Side of Scotland

• Go Deep into the Hebrides on Skye, Harris & Lewis

• Ride the Jacobite Steam Train Through the Highlands

Scotland’s heather-clad Highlands and far-flung Western Isles hold special allure for nature travelers. Long summer days nurture a flurry of life, with millions of seabirds nesting in some of the largest rookeries in the world, while whales, seals and dolphins feed in clear Atlantic waters. Exploring the coves and cliffs of the Outer Hebrides, we also find remnants of ancient human presence, from Iron Age forts to stone circles. Inland, explore native Caledonian pine forest, wild moors and silver lochs in the rugged Highlands, home to elusive wildlife including the regal Scottish red deer.

Callanish Standing Stones

Outer Hebrides

Explore Rugged Coast, Ancient Forest & Windswept Moors in Britain's Last Great Wilderness

Day 1: Inverness, Scotland / Contin • Day 2: Private Loch Ness cruise / Loch Lochy hike • Days 3 & 4: Jacobite steam train / Private boat cruise off Knoydart Peninsula / Isle of Skye / Sleat Peninsula hiking • Days 5 & 6: Exploring Skye / Trotternish Ridge / Isle of Harris / Private Shiant Isles seabird cruise • Days 7 & 8: Isle of Lewis / Callanish Standing Stones / Contin / Canoeing at Glen Affric / Traditional Gaelic activities • Day 9: Inverness / Depart • Extend your trip: Cotswolds: Exploring English Nature

9 Days / Apr–Oct 2026 Price: $12995–$13395 Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/scotland or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Isle of Skye Contin Inverness

Fort William Shiant Isles

Jacobite Steam Train

SCOTLAND

Mallaig
Glacial Lake Bled is nestled at the foot of the Julian Alps in Slovenia. Photo by Nat Hab guest Jeanine Kelley.

Nature Discovery Slovenia Croatia &

• Hike in the Unspoiled Dinaric & Julian Alps

• Explore Croatia's Dalmatian Coast by Private Boat

• Savor Artisan Food, Wine & Traditional Local Culture

Discover little-known corners of Europe in two Balkan countries where limestone mountain ranges rise above rugged seacoast and glacier-carved lakes, their karst expanse riddled with caves, gorges and waterfalls.

Admire the rocky headlands, turquoise bays and Roman ruins of Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, and take a private boat cruise to a colony of rare griffon vultures on the island of Cres. In Slovenia, ride a cable car to the top of Triglav National Park, wander alpine meadows filled with wildflowers, and visit traditional farms renowned for artisan production of wine, honey and cheese.

Explore the Adriatic Coast & Julian Alps on a Unique Nature-Focused Itinerary

Days 1 & 2: Zadar, Croatia / Old Town walking tour / Plitvice Lakes Nat'l Park • Day 3: Nin Saltworks / Hiking in Paklenica Nat'l Park / Pag • Days 4 & 5: Opatija / Hiking in North Velebit Nat'l Park / Private boat tour to Griffon Vulture Reserve • Day 6: Hum / Truffle hunting / Private wine & olive oil tasting / Buzet • Days 7 & 8: Slovenia / Hiking the Pokljuka Plateau & Mostnica Gorge / Bee farm / Artisan cheese tasting / Triglav Nat'l Park / Lake Bohinj • Day 9: Bled / Ljubljana / Depart

9 Days / May–Sep

2026 Price: $9695–$9995

Limited to 10 Travelers

See nathab.com/croatia or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys available

A guest snaps a photo of the Douro River and vineyards.
Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Daniel Blankenheim.

River of Wine Portugal's Discovering

• Hike & Paddle Among Ancient Vineyards & Orchards

• Private 4x4 Tour of Douro International Natural Park

• Enjoy Stylish Inns, Fine Food & Free-Flowing Wine

Savor Portuguese nature, culture and cuisine on an active odyssey in romantic wine country. The sun glints on the glassy Douro River as we dip our paddles, gliding through northern Portugal’s Port wine district. Hawks soar overhead between rugged mountains terraced with grapevines. Wander through hillside orchards of olives and almonds, then gather for indulgent evening repasts on the historic wine estates of the Douro Valley. Within these hospitable family-run inns, share warm revelry with our hosts, and enjoy a personal encounter with contemporary rural life in a remnant of Old World Europe.

Explore the Douro Valley by Day & Feast at Classic Wine Estates by Night

Day 1: Porto, Portugal / Private cellar tour • Days 2 & 3: Train to Pocinho / Felgar / Douro Int'l Natural Park / Private 4x4 backcountry exploration • Days 4–6: Calcada de Alpajares hike / Private Douro boat cruise / Paddling the Douro / Exploring Roman ruins / Coa Museum & Archaeological Park private tour • Days 7 & 8: Private Douro boat cruise / Valeira Gorge paddling / Porto / Depart

8 Days / Apr–Sep

2026 Price: $8995–$9295

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/portugal or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys Available

PORTUGAL
Pinhao
Barca d’Alva
Vila Nova de Foz Coa
Porto
Felgar
Douro Int’l Park
Freixo de Numao
Foz do Sabor

The Galapagos Islands

There may be no nature destination on the planet as unique as the Galapagos Islands, where wild animals found nowhere else show no fear of humans. Named for its famous giant tortoises, the Galapagos teems with intriguing creatures, from playful sea lions that do barrel rolls around us as we snorkel to blue-footed boobies that entertain us with their whimsical courtship dance. It’s as if we have discovered a menagerie from an ancient Eden. Our naturalistled adventures offer the consummate immersion in this wondrous realm. Our groups are the smallest. Our guides are the most experienced, with two Expedition Leaders for every group of 14–16 guests. Our privately chartered yachts offer exceptional comfort and amenities. And every trip includes an overnight at our private Tortoise Camp.

Learn More: nathab.com/galapagos

A blue-footed booby’s bright feet signal strong health—the bluer the feet, the better the chance to impress a mate.
Photo by Nat Hab guest Callum Balloch.
Giant tortoises mill about the safaristyle tents at our private Tortoise Camp in the Santa Cruz Highlands.
Photo by Nat Hab guest Rashid Cruz.

Camp Nat Hab's Private Tortoise Galapagos

In the highlands of Santa Cruz, our private Tortoise Camp is set in lush terrain that’s home to dozens of giant tortoises. A reforestation program gives guests a chance to help conserve this native habitat while enjoying our rustic and comfortable camp. Stay in walk-in tent cabins on raised platforms or in charming treehouses. Tents have an en suite shower and flush toilet, while treehouses have an en suite toilet and basin with hot showers in the nearby bathhouse. Meals are served in the covered dining room, with the adjoining bar and lounge offering sheltered seating by the log fireplace.

Learn More: nathab.com/tortoise-camp

Tortoise Camp is encircled by rare Scalesia forest, where reforestation helps restore this ecosystem.
Sleep among free-roaming giant tortoises at Nat Hab’s exclusive, wild Tortoise Camp.
The camp's sheltered lounge and safari-style tent cabins offer a unique stay in wild tortoise habitat.
A Galapagos sea lion soaks up the sun on San Cristobal Island with the Natural Habitat Petrel anchored just off shore. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Jimmy Patiño.

Discovery Galapagos

• Travel Aboard Our Small Private Luxury Yachts

• Spend a Night at Nat Hab's Private Tortoise Camp

• Explore with the Islands' Most Experienced Guides

Six hundred miles off the coast of Ecuador in the open ocean, a volcanic archipelago straddles the equator. The Galapagos Islands, forged of black lava, are like no other place on Earth. Home to a profuse array of endemic wildlife unfazed by our presence, the islands offer an immersion in nature that feels primeval. Iguanas and bluefooted boobies share the beaches with us. Giant tortoises amble through our private camp. Sea lions frolic with us in the clear turquoise water, as sea turtles glide by and penguins dart past. Discover it up close and intimately, from our private chartered yachts.

An Intimate Voyage Aboard Our Private Small Ships— Includes Our Tortoise Camp!

Days 1 & 2: Quito, Ecuador / Tour of historic Old Town • Days 3–5: Fly to Galapagos / Cruising the islands aboard Natural Habitat Petrel—Española / Floreana • Day 6: Santa Cruz / Tortoise breeding center / Nat Hab's private Tortoise Camp • Days 7–9: Santa Cruz / Bartolome / Genovesa / Santiago • Day 10: Santa Cruz / Baltra / Disembark / Fly to Quito / Depart • Extend your trip: Amazon Lodge Pre-Trip / Machu Picchu & the Sacred Valley / Great Amazon River Expedition / Discover Amazon & Machu Picchu

10 Days / Year-Round

2026 Price: $8795–$13995 (Internal Air: $597 / Nat'l Park Fee: $200)

Limited to 16 Travelers

See nathab.com/galapagos or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Eastern itinerary aboard the Natural Habitat Petrel shown—see our website for other itineraries & ships

Special Photo Expedition

17 Days / Sep–Nov

2026 Price: $19995–$21395

Internal Air: $597

Nat'l Park Fee: $200

Limited to 15 Travelers nathab.com/galapagos-photo

Santa Cruz
Genovesa
Bartolome
Santiago
Española Floreana
San Cristobal Quito GALAPAGOS
Guests return to the Natural Habitat Petrel after a sunset kayaking excursion. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Jonathan Guillen.

Ships Nat Hab's Collection of Intimate Galapagos

Discover the Galapagos away from crowds on a small-ship voyage for just 14–16 guests. Our private chartered vessels include a sporty motorsailing catamaran, a sleek yacht, and our signature luxury motor catamaran, the Natural Habitat Petrel. All ships are nimble enough to offer access to secluded locations bigger ships can’t reach, yet large enough to provide space, comfort and plentiful amenities. Each ship has en suite staterooms plus common areas for relaxing and socializing. Equipped with kayaks, paddleboards, pangas and snorkeling gear, these small ships enhance your exploration with eye-level wildlife encounters.

Learn More: nathab.com/galapagos-ships

The sleek and elegant 125-foot Tip Top IV hosts 16 guests for close encounters with wildlife.
Carrying just 16 guests, the 115-foot Natural Habitat Petrel offers a luxurious experience.
The sporty Nemo III catamaran hosts 14 guests for an immersive experience of the Galapagos and its wildlife.
The 48-passenger National Geographic Islander II hosts guests in spacious luxury.
Photo by David Vargas.

Galapagos

• An Expedition Ship for Exploration & Education

• An Active, Multifaceted Galapagos Immersion

• Close Encounters with Extraordinary Marine Life

This deluxe expedition ship offers an in-depth encounter with the Galapagos and its prolific wildlife. Every day holds a slate of activities that get you face to face with the creatures that make these islands so captivating. Look for sea turtles, penguins and tropical fish as you explore the undersea realm on snorkeling adventures. Hiking, kayaking and Zodiac excursions get you close to more of the archipelago's natural wonders. Shipboard experts include an expedition leader, naturalist guides, undersea specialist, National Geographic-certified photography instructor and a wellness specialist.

Discover the Islands on a Panoramic Ship-Based Adventure with Lindblad Expeditions

Day 1: Quito or Guayaquil, Ecuador • Day 2: Fly to Baltra, Galapagos / Embark ship • Days 3–6: Cruising the Galapagos Islands • Days 7 & 8: Galapagos—Disembark / Fly to Guayaquil or Quito / Depart • Extend your trip: Quito Pre-Voyage / Quito & Otavalo Post-Voyage

8 Days / Year-Round

2026 Price: $8158 (Internal Air: $520–$570)

Limited to 48 Travelers

See nathab.com/islander2 or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Sample itinerary shown—actual itinerary will vary on each departure

We also offer 7-day and 10-day Galapagos expeditions—call us or see nathab.com/galapagos for details

Isabela
Santa Cruz Fernandina Baltra
Guayaquil or Quito North Seymour Rabida Santiago GALAPAGOS

& the Sacred Valley Machu Picchu

• Discover Machu Picchu in Depth with Expert Insight

• Meet the Indigenous Quechua People of the Andes

• Travel in Our Electric Van & Stay at Boutique Lodges

The ancient ruins of Machu Picchu rest atop a granite mountain high above the Urubamba River, surrounded by the knife-edged ridges and emerald slopes of the Peruvian Andes.

Marvel at the architectural ingenuity of 15th century-Inca designers and explore the natural and cultural riches of the Sacred Valley.

7 Days / Year-Round

2026 Price: $6995–$7295 (Internal Air: $474)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/machu-picchu or calendar in back pages for trip dates This extension is offered after our Galapagos adventures—contact us for availability

An In-Depth Journey into the Ancient Wonders of the Inca Civilization

Day 1: Lima, Peru • Days 2 & 3: Fly to Cusco / Sacred Valley of the Incas / Pisac / Huayllabamba / Hummingbird sanctuary

• Days 4 & 5: Train to Aguas Calientes / Machu Picchu / Optional hike up Wayna Picchu • Days 6 & 7: Garden tour / Sacsayhuaman / Cusco city tour / Lima / Depart

Lima
Cusco
Sacred Valley
Machu Picchu PERU

Amazon Lodge

Pre-Trip Extension

• Stay at a Remote Indigenous-Owned Jungle Ecolodge

• Explore the Rainforest in Depth on Foot & by Canoe

• Get a Macaw's-Eye View on Wildlife from the Canopy

Discover the biodiversity of the Amazon from an Indigenousowned ecolodge in Yasuni National Park, the largest tract of primary rainforest in Ecuador. Day and night walks with local naturalist guides reveal monkeys, sloths, macaws and nocturnal creatures, and look for river otters, pink dolphins and caiman by dugout canoe.

6 Days / Year-Round

2026 Price: $2995

Limited to 16 Travelers

See nathab.com/amazon-lodge or calendar in back pages for trip dates This trip is offered weekly, beginning on Saturday and ending on Friday— contact us for availability

An Ecuadorian Rainforest Adventure into Earth’s Greatest Ecosystem

Day 1: Quito, Ecuador • Days 2–5: Fly to Coca / Boat to Napo Wildlife Center / Yasuni Nat'l Park / Exploring the Amazon rainforest on day & night walks & by dugout canoe / Wildilfe & birdwatching • Day 6: Boat to Coca / Fly to Quito / Begin your Galapagos adventure

Amazon Lodge
Quito Coca ECUADOR

Latin America

From Costa Rica’s lofty cloud forests to the vast tropical basin of the Amazon, from Andes peaks crowned by glaciers to the sprawling marshes of the Pantanal, the diverse ecosystems of Latin America harbor a greater range of species than anywhere else on Earth. Witness millions of monarch butterflies in Mexico’s forested Central Highlands, 30-ton gray whales nurturing their young in warm Baja lagoons, and stealthy jaguars hunting caiman in Brazil. Scout for sloths, scarlet macaws and pink river dolphins on our Peruvian Amazon cruise. Look for soaring condors and pumas on the prowl in Patagonia. Nowhere is the keen eye and intimate knowledge of our naturalist Expedition Leaders more imperative to a nature adventure than amid this fantastic biodiversity, as we explore remote realms rich in wildlife and wonder.

Learn More: nathab.com/latin

See llamas amid the ruins of Machu Picchu on our expertly guided forays into the Lost City of the Incas. Photo by Richard Barnabe.
Monarch butterflies alight on a delighted traveler in the migration groves of central Mexico. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan.

Witness Mexico's Amazing Migration of Millions of Butterflies!

Monarchs Kingdom of the

• Visit Monarch Migration Groves on Foot & Horseback

• Listen to the Sound of Millions of Butterfly Wings

• Learn About Conservation & Local Culture

One of the world's most astounding wildlife events occurs each winter in the forested Central Highlands of Mexico, featuring one of its most delicate creatures. As we enter a grove of fir trees on a remote mountaintop, the trunks and branches appear to be covered in quivering autumn leaves. Then, as the sun emerges from behind a cloud to warm them, hundreds of thousands of monarchs take to the sky in a fluttering cloud of orange—so many that we actually hear the beating of their wings! Experience the moving phenomenon of the monarch migration with Mexico’s premier naturalist guides.

• Extend your trip: Great Gray Whales of Baja / Costa Rica Wilderness Explorer / Natural Jewels of Costa Rica

6 Days / Dec–Mar

2026 Price: $5295–$5495

Limited to 16 Travelers

See nathab.com/monarchs or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys available

Special Photo Expedition

6 Days / Jan–Feb

2026 Price: $5995–$6295 Limited to 12 Travelers nathab.com/monarchs-photo

Day 1: Mexico City, Mexico • Days 2–4: Angangueo / Multiple visits to El Rosario & Chincua butterfly sanctuaries / Jungapeo • Day 5: Toluca / Cosmovitral Botanical Garden / Mexico City
Day 6: Mexico City / Depart
MICHOACAN Jungapeo Mexico City Angangueo Toluca MEXICO

Monarchs Make a Comeback

In early winter 2025, scientists reported a striking rise in the eastern monarch butterfly population. According to a survey by WWF and Mexico’s National Commission of Protected Natural Areas, monarchs occupied 1.79 hectares— about 4.4 acres—of forest during the 2024–2025 winter season, nearly double the 0.9 hectares recorded the year before. Though monarch populations remain far below the long-term average, this increase offers a bright spot for a species in long-term decline. Monarch butterflies play a crucial role as pollinators and are a key link in the food web. Their 3,000-mile migration from North America to central Mexico is among the most remarkable journeys in the animal kingdom. Researchers attribute the population boost to favorable weather during migration and conservation efforts. Across North America, communities have planted native milkweed and nectar-rich flowers, reduced pesticide use and restored habitat. In Mexico’s Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, local communities’ involvement with sustainable forest management is offering a safer shelter at the butterflies’ overwintering sites. Still, scientists urge caution. One strong year doesn’t mean the species is out of danger. The population remains below the threshold for long-term survival, and threats like habitat loss, climate disruption and industrial agriculture persist. Monarchs continue to inspire, and the coordinated efforts behind their return offer a powerful example for protecting other migratory species. Their comeback shows what’s possible when conservation is unified and sustained over time.

Learn More: wwf.travel/monarchs

Monarch butterflies blanket the oyamel fir trees of Mexico's Central Highlands. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan.
In Baja’s San Ignacio Lagoon, Nat Hab’s small groups experience close encounters with gray whales. Photo by Nat Hab staff member Dana Cama.

Make Giant Friendships at Sea on Mexico's Baja Peninsula

The Great Gray Whales of Baja

• In-Depth, Up-Close Whale Encounters

• Stay at a Remote Waterfront Eco Camp

• Explore the El Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve

Each winter, hundreds of gray whales return to their traditional breeding grounds along the Pacific coast of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula. Their 6,000-mile migration from Alaska’s Bering Sea to these sheltered bays is the longest mammal migration on Earth. Friendly and engaging, the whales are often intrigued with humans, swimming right up to our open boats in the warm, shallow waters of San Ignacio Lagoon. The whales entertain us with breaching and spy-hopping, often approaching us from mere feet away. You'll go home forever spoiled for whale watching, because it doesn't get any better than this!

SUR

Day 1: Loreto, Mexico • Day 2: Journey over the Sierra La Giganta Mountains & Vizcaino Desert / San Ignacio / Whale Camp • Days 3 & 4: Whale watching in San Ignacio Lagoon / Exploring El Vizcaino Biosphere Reserve

• Day 5: Whale watching / San Ignacio / Loreto • Day 6: Loreto / Depart • Extend your trip: Among the Great Whales / Kingdom of the Monarchs / Costa Rica Wilderness Explorer / Natural Jewels of Costa Rica

6 Days / Feb & Mar 2026 Price: $5795–$6095

Limited to 18 Travelers

See nathab.com/baja or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys available

BAJA CALIFORNIA
San Ignacio Lagoon
Loreto
Scarlet macaws forage in the rainforest canopy in Corcovado National Park. Photo by Nat Hab guest Clifford Berger.

Natural Costa Rica Jewels of

• On Private Boat Cruises, View Wildlife & Arenal Volcano

• Look for Resplendent Quetzals in Monteverde

• Explore Remote Corcovado National Park

Costa Rica may be a small country wedged between two continents, but few locations in the world are bigger on nature, adventure and conservation. Flanked by miles of empty beaches on the Pacific and the Caribbean, Costa Rica’s interior is a lush tangle of rainforest, mist-veiled mountains, rushing rivers, active volcanoes and habitat for some of the greatest biodiversity on Earth. Thousands of species thrive in these diverse ecosystems: gigantic ferns, orchids, parrots, hummingbirds, sloths, monkeys, peccaries, agoutis, crocodiles, sea turtles, iguanas and frogs...and that's just for starters!

Explore Tropical Forests, Jungle Wildlife & Two Oceans— with Private Flights

Day 1: San Jose, Costa Rica • Days 2 & 3: Private flight to Tortuguero

Nat'l Park / Private boat cruises / Guided hiking, wildlife & bird watching / Rainforest night walk • Days 4 & 5: Private flight to Osa Peninsula / Corcovado Nat'l Park / Guided hiking, wildlife & bird watching • Days 6 & 7: Private flight to San Jose / Monteverde Cloud Forest / Canopy Skywalk / Curi-Cancha Reserve / Guided hiking, wildlife & bird watching • Days 8–10: Lake Arenal cruise / Arenal Volcano Lodge / Guided hiking, wildlife & bird watching / Rainforest night walk / Canopy tower viewing / Observatory museum • Day 11: San Jose / Depart

11 Days / Year-Round

2026 Price: $10495–$10795 (Internal Air: $1784)

Limited to 10 Travelers

See nathab.com/costa-rica or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys available

WWF IN ACTION

WWF uses sea turtle DNA to map migration routes, pinpoint nesting beaches and identify threats. With six of seven sea turtle species endangered or threatened, the data drives conservation strategies across vital habitats. wwf.travel/turtles

COSTA RICA
Corcovado
Tortuguero
Monteverde
San Jose Arenal
Squirrel monkeys cling to a branch in the little-visited Tiskita Biological Reserve.
Photo by Nat Hab guest Clifford Steigerwald.

From Quetzals to Capuchins, Discover a Wilder Side of Costa Rica

Wilderness Explorer Costa Rica

• Get Off the Typical Track on Our Less-Traveled Itinerary

• Outstanding Birding & Wildlife Viewing with Top Guides

• Stay at Secluded Ecolodges in Remote Wild Settings

On this tropical safari, explore less-discovered realms of this globally acclaimed biodiversity hotspot. From a remote rainforest ecolodge on Costa Rica's southern Pacific coast to the misty slopes of the Talamanca Mountains and the country’s largest active volcano, encounter a profusion of flora and fauna in varied ecosystems, keeping watch for mammals, reptiles and tropical birds. Learn about the land and its people as we tour a fruit orchard, enjoy a home-cooked lunch on a family farm, and find inspiration in local conservation efforts that are restoring landscapes to their native beauty.

Days 1 & 2: San Jose, Costa Rica / Garden walks / Poas Volcano / Private coffee estate tour / Explore Xandari trails • Days 3–5: Private flight to Golfito / Cruise on Golfo Dulce / Tiskita Jungle Lodge / Rainforest walks / Wildlife & bird watching / Fruit orchard tour / Sea turtle hatchery • Days 6 & 7: Private flight to San Isidro / Savegre Natural Reserve / Los Quetzales Nat'l Park / Guided hiking, wildlife & bird watching / Quetzal Paradise / Batsu Gardens • Day 8: San Jose / Depart • Extend your trip: Kingdom of the Monarchs / Natural Jewels of Costa Rica / Costa Rica & the Panama Canal

8 Days / Dec–Mar

2026 Price: $7995–$8295 (Internal Air: $1254)

Limited to 10 Travelers

See nathab.com/wilderness or calendar in back pages for trip dates

ALSO CONSIDER

Sea Turtles & Wildlife of Northern Costa Rica

7 Days / Aug–Oct

2026 Price: $7495–$7995

Internal Air: $692

Limited to 10 Travelers nathab.com/turtles

COSTA RICA
Doka Coffee Farm
San Jose
Los Quetzales
Perez Zeledon
Golfito
Tiskita Jungle Lodge
Egrets welcome Nat Hab guests to the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve. Photo by Nat Hab guest JJ Huckin.

River Expedition Amazon The Great

• Cruise All the Way to the Remote Amazon Headwaters

• Travel Aboard a Spacious Private Luxury Riverboat

• Explore Tropical Wilderness with Naturalist Guides

Aboard our deluxe riverboat, the primeval depths of the Upper Amazon rainforest beckon. Our focus is the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve at the mighty river's headwaters, a 5-million-acre mosaic of flooded and dry forest, islands and tea-colored creeks that contain some of the greatest biodiversity on Earth. Explore by skiff and on foot, looking for pink river dolphins, monkeys, sloths, macaws and butterflies. Lagoons covered in giant lily pads teem with caiman, piranhas and marsh birds. Meet local villagers, too, as we follow hundreds of miles of tributaries into the Amazon’s farthest reaches.

Explore the World's Largest Rainforest on a Private Voyage to the Amazon Headwaters

Day 1: Lima, Peru • Day 2: Fly to Iquitos / Nauta / Embark ship / Marañon River cruising • Days 3–8: Cruising Amazon tributaries & creeks / Exploring the rainforest & searching for wildlife by skiff, canoe & on foot / Amazon Natural Park / Pacaya Samiria Nat'l Reserve / Amazonas village visit • Day 9: Nauta—Disembark / Iquitos / Fly to Lima / Depart • Extend your trip: Machu Picchu & the Sacred Valley / Galapagos Discovery

9 Days / Year-Round

2026 Price: $9495–$11495 (Internal Air: $548)

Limited to 28 Travelers

See nathab.com/amazon or calendar in back pages for trip dates

WWF IN ACTION

WWF-Peru’s canopy bridges are testing ways to connect fragmented Amazon forest habitats for arboreal species. These bridges support biodiversity and mitigate development impacts to protect the interconnected rainforest. wwf.travel/amazon

PERU
Marañon River
Pacaya Samiria Lima
Iquitos Ucayali River Nauta
Our small group navigates the Amazon by skiff, searching for sloths, pink river dolphins and hidden rainforest life. Photo by Nat Hab guest Rodrigo Roddich.

Amazon & Machu Picchu

• A Seamless Trip Connecting Two Top Peru Adventures

• Voyage All the Way to the Remote Amazon Headwaters

• A Personalized, In-Depth Encounter with Machu Picchu

Explore dense tropical rainforest aboard our luxury riverboat to the Pacaya Samiria National Reserve at the headwaters of the Amazon River, one of South America's largest wildlife sanctuaries. It's home to a staggering array of species, including 13 different primates, pink river dolphins, and nearly a thousand species of birds. West into the mist-shrouded Andes lies another marvel: Machu Picchu, the mystical stone city built by the Incas in the 15th century, and the Sacred Valley below. Discover it all on a perfectly coordinated adventure combining Peru's most astounding natural and archaeological wonders.

Cruise to the Mighty River's Headwaters & Explore the Fabled Lost City of the Incas

Day 1: Lima, Peru • Days 2 & 3: Fly to Cusco / Exploring the Sacred Valley of the Incas / Hummingbird sanctuary / Farm-to-table feast at hacienda / Pisac • Days 4 & 5: Ollantaytambo ruins / Vistadome train to Aguas Calientes / Guided tour of Machu Picchu / Optional Wayna Picchu hike / Cusco • Day 6: Guided tour of Cusco / Sacsayhuaman • Days 7–9: Fly to Lima & Iquitos / Board luxury river ship / Amazon headwaters / Pacaya Samiria Nat'l Reserve / Guided rainforest exploration by skiff & on foot / Village visit • Day 10: Disembark / Fly to Lima / Depart • Extend your trip: Pre-Trip Galapagos Discovery

10 Days / Year-Round

2026 Price: $9995–$11495 (Internal Air: $814)

Limited to 12–14 Travelers

See nathab.com/amazon-machu or calendar in back pages for trip dates Some trips run in the reverse direction of the itinerary shown

WWF IN ACTION

WWF was a driving force behind the 2023 Global Declaration for River Dolphins, signed by nine nations committing to protect these freshwater mammals and conserve their habitats to stop the species' alarming global decline. wwf.travel/dolphins

PERU
Lima Cusco
Iquitos Pacaya Samiria Nauta
Sacred Valley
Machu Picchu
Nat Hab guests strike a pose against the evocative backdrop of Machu Picchu, the great Lost City of the Incas.
Photo by Nat Hab guest Robert Martens.

& the Sacred Valley Picchu Machu

• Discover Machu Picchu in Depth with Expert Insight

• Meet the Indigenous Quechua People of the Andes

• Travel in Our Electric Van & Stay at Boutique Lodges

High in the Peruvian Andes, the ruins of Machu Picchu rest amid knife-edged ridges and vertical slopes draped in emerald jungle. Built on a granite mountaintop close to the sun, its intricate architecture reveals the ingenuity of its 15th-century Inca designers. Massive blocks of stone were cut to fit together so precisely that no mortar was necessary. The site also reflects the Incas' extraordinary grasp of astronomy, with many elements aligning with celestial events. Below the ruins, the Urubamba River rushes through the Sacred Valley, where we delve further into Andean nature and culture.

An In-Depth Journey into the Ancient Wonders of the Inca Civilization

Day 1: Lima, Peru • Days 2 & 3: Fly to Cusco / Sacred Valley of the Incas / Pisac / Urubamba / Hummingbird sanctuary • Days 4 & 5: Train to Aguas Calientes / Guided tour of Machu Picchu / Optional hike up Wayna Picchu • Days 6 & 7: Garden tour / Sacsayhuaman / Cusco city tour / Lima / Depart • Extend your trip: Galapagos Discovery / Great Amazon River Expedition

7 Days / Year-Round

2026 Price: $6995–$7295 (Internal Air: $474)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/machu-picchu or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys available

Nat Hab’s Electric Vehicle in Peru

On our Machu Picchu & Sacred Valley adventures, be among the inspiring trailblazers to ride in Peru's first allelectric van for tourism—spacious, quiet and zero-emission—it conveys our guests throughout Cusco province. nathab.com/peru-electric

Lima Cusco
Sacred Valley
Machu Picchu PERU
With expert naturalist guides who are skilled jaguar spotters, Nat Hab guests watch from close range as this stealthy hunter prowls the banks of the Cuiaba River. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Cassiano "Zapa" Zaparoli.

of Brazil's Pantanal & Wildlife Jaguars

• World's Best Chance to View Jaguars

• See More of the Pantanal's Biodiversity

• Stay at a Leading Conservation-Focused Ecolodge

The Pantanal—the world’s largest seasonal floodplain—offers South America’s greatest wildlife extravaganza. This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve sprawls over 75,000 square miles, a vast mosaic of freshwater marsh and islands that’s home to 10 million caiman, 650 bird species and 100 different mammals, including capybara, maned wolf and giant river otter. At the top of the Pantanal's intricate food chain is the elegant jaguar—and our itinerary offers the world’s best chance to see this agile hunter on multiple boat safaris. Add in exploration on foot and by 4x4, too, and you’ll find no more epic experience of South America’s largest wildlife sanctuary.

An In-Depth Foray into South America’s Grandest Wildlife Realm

Day 1: Sao Paulo, Brazil • Days 2 & 3: Fly to Cuiaba / North Pantanal / Guided nature walks, wildlife safaris & birdwatching • Days 4–6: Porto Jofre / Jaguar & wildlife viewing • Days 7–9: Private flight to private Caiman Ecological Refuge / South Pantanal / Guided nature walks, wildlife safaris & birdwatching

• Day 10: Private flight to Campo Grande / Fly to Sao Paulo • Day 11: Sao Paulo / Depart • Extend your trip: Iguazu Falls

11 Days / May–Oct

2026 Price: $13995–$14295 (Internal Air: $2939)

Limited to 11 Travelers

See nathab.com/brazil or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

11 Days / Jun–Sep

2026 Price: $15695–$15995 Internal Air: $2939

Limited to 8 Travelers nathab.com/brazil-photo

North Pantanal Cuiaba Porto Jofre
South Pantanal Sao Paulo Campo Grande
Scouting for pumas, guanacos and condors amid Patagonia's ice-crowned peaks. Photo by Nat Hab staff member Tim Martin.

Wilderness Patagonia

& Wildlife Explorer

• Search for Wildlife in Torres del Paine National Park

• Cruise by Private Boat to Perito Moreno Glacier

• Support Puma Conservation on a Private Estancia

Patagonia is peerless when it comes to dramatic mountain landscapes. The southernmost Andes rise in spires to the sky, their peaks bathed in rosy alpenglow at sunrise. Glaciers wind down in frozen rivers from the ice-crowned massifs, choking turquoise lakes with floating icebergs. On our cross-border expedition into Chile and Argentina, look for guanacos, Andean condors and elusive pumas, whose numbers are on the rise in Torres del Paine National Park. Learn, too, about inspiring conservation strides on working estancias where protecting wildlife and raising livestock are mutually compatible goals.

ARGENTINA

CHILE

Peaks, Lakes & Glaciers on a Grand Andean Adventure

Day 1: El Calafate, Argentina • Days 2 & 3: Private cruise on Lago Argentino / Estancia Cristina / Hiking & 4x4 excursions / Upsala Glacier / El Calafate

• Day 4: Los Glaciares Nat'l Park—Private cruise to Perito Moreno Glacier

• Days 5–7: Estancia Cerro Guido / Gaucho culture / Conservation safaris / Puma Restoration Project • Days 8–10: Torres del Paine Nat'l Park, Chile / Exploring from Patagonia Camp • Day 11: Transfer to Puerto Natales or Punta Arenas / Depart

11 Days / Nov–Mar

2026 Price: $15995–$17195

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/patagonia or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

13 Days / Mar & Apr

2026 Price: $18495–$18795

Limited to 10 Travelers nathab.com/patagonia-photo

Punta Arenas El Calafate
Torres del Paine
Perito Moreno
Cerro Guido
Puerto Natales
Estancia Cristina

Asia & the Pacific

With a rich and varied mélange of cultures, landscapes and natural treasures, Asia and the Pacific have captivated travelers for centuries. From Himalayan heights to the planet’s oldest tropical rainforests, from the Great Barrier Reef to the glaciers of New Zealand and Mongolia’s vast steppe, you’ll find some of the world’s most entrancing wild places here. You’ll also find intriguing wild animals. In the jungles of India and Nepal, search for Bengal tigers and one-horned rhinos, then head north to alpine Ladakh in search of snow leopards. See orangutans and pygmy elephants in Borneo, and get close to giant pandas at renowned research bases in China. From Kakadu to Kangaroo Island, Australia’s quirky creatures will intrigue you. For peerless nature adventures, Asia and the Pacific await!

Learn More: nathab.com/pacific

An exceptional tiger sighting for Nat Hab guests in Kanha National Park. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Vedant Thite.
Ikara-Flinders Ranges National Park spans nearly a quarter-million acres of Australian Outback.

Safari Australia Ultimate

• No One Shows You More of Australia’s Diverse Nature

• Strategic Chartered Flights Take You Farther, Faster

• Exclusive Private Experiences Away from Crowds

Australia is huge, wild and wondrous. And it’s filled with some of the world’s most intriguing creatures, many of which are found nowhere else. Look for koalas and kangaroos, wombats and wallaroos, pademelon, platypus, cassowary, crocodile, quoll, echidna, goanna, Tasmanian devil and more! Spanning the continent from top to bottom, our itinerary seamlessly connects Australia’s diverse ecosystems via chartered flights. Add private encounters with local naturalists, biologists, conservationists and Indigenous guides, and you have the most exclusive nature adventure Australia has to offer.

AUSTRALIA

From the Tropics to Tasmania, This is Australia's Greatest Nature Extravaganza

Day 1: Cairns, Australia • Days 2 & 3: Atherton Tablelands—Lake Barrine / Curtain Fig / Bat hospital tour / Malanda Falls Conservation Park / Hypipamee Crater / Lake Eacham • Days 4 & 5: Tour of Wildlife & Raptor Care Queensland / Daintree Rainforest / Dreamtime Walk / Wildlife cruise / Cairns / Brisbane / Margate • Days 6–9: Chartered flight to Lady Elliot Island / Great Barrier Reef / Margate • Day 10: Brisbane / Fly to Hobart, Tasmania / Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary private tour / Derwent Valley • Day 11: Paddling with platypus / Mount Field Nat'l Park • Day 12: Central Plateau Conservation Area / Marakoopa Cave private tour / Cradle Mountain Nat'l Park • Days 13 & 14: Exploring Cradle Mountain–Lake St. Clair Nat'l Park / Tasmanian devil encounter • Day 15: Cradle Mountain / Private flight to Hawker / Ikara-Flinders Ranges Nat'l Park • Days 16 & 17: Exploring the Outback in Ikara-Flinders Ranges • Days 18–20: Australian Outback / Private flight to Kangaroo Island / Pennington Bay / Baudin Conservation Park / Cape Willoughby / Flinders Chase Nat'l Park • Day 21: Kangaroo Island / Fly to Adelaide / Depart • Extend your trip: New Zealand Nature Explorer

21 Days / Feb–Mar & Oct–Dec 2026 Price: $28495 (Internal Air: $4238) Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/australia-safari or calendar in back pages for trip dates

A koala clings to a eucalyptus tree on Kangaroo Island— home to one of Australia's largest koala populations.

South Australia

Island & the Great Tasmania, Kangaroo

Ocean Road

• Close Encounters with Unique Wildlife

• Six Diverse National Parks, Plus the Southern Ocean

• Private Flights Expedite Seamless Connections

Southern Australia is full of dramatic landscapes and quirky animals. From the familiar koala and fierce Tasmanian devil to the winsome wombat and spiny echidna, native wildlife abounds. At our secluded ecolodges, kangaroos and wallabies may frequent your front stoop. Converse with conservation researchers responding to urgent challenges facing at-risk species. Off the rugged Southern Ocean coast, the isolated isles of Tasmania and Kangaroo Island boast their own endemic species, prized national parks and winemaking prowess. Discover it all on this grand survey of the wonders way down under.

A Diverse Safari Down Under—with Private Flights to Maximize Your Time in Nature

Day 1: Adelaide, Australia • Days 2–4: Private flight to Kangaroo Island / Pennington Bay / Baudin Conservation Park / Pelican Lagoon / Flinders

Chase Nat'l Park • Day 5: Private flight to Warrnambool / Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve / Great Ocean Road—Port Campbell Nat'l Park • Day 6: Twelve Apostles / Great Otway Nat'l Park / Wildlife Wonders Sanctuary • Days 7–9: Private flight to Tasmania / Cradle Mountain–Lake St. Clair Nat'l Park / Tasmanian devil encounter • Days 10 & 11: Marakoopa Cave / Central

Plateau Conservation Area / Derwent Valley / Paddling with platypus / Mt. Field Nat'l Park • Day 12: Bonorong Wildife Sanctuary tour / Hobart • Day 13: Hobart / Depart • Extend your trip: New Zealand Nature Explorer

13 Days / Oct–Mar

2026 Price: $16795–$16995 (Internal Air: $2992)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/australia-south or calendar in back pages for trip dates Women's Journeys available

Special Photo Expedition

14 Days / Oct–Mar

2026 Price: $18995–$19495 Internal Air: $3432

Limited to 10 Travelers

nathab.com/australia-photo

The Ghan luxury train cuts a scenic path through Australia's rugged Outback.

Australia

Explore Ancient Landscapes & Cross the Red Desert on The Ghan Luxury Train

North Kakadu, Kimberley & the Outback

• Experience the Outback by Boat, Train & on Foot

• Strategic Private Flights Maximize Time in Nature

• View Unique Wildlife & Ancient Rock Art

Journey to the back of beyond on a singular itinerary that connects three of Australia’s most remote regions. In the Red Center, watch the sun set over the monolith of Uluru. From Alice Springs, board The Ghan luxury train across the desert to Katherine. Then head for the "Top End" and the tropical Outback wilderness of Kakadu, thick with crocodiles. Fly on to the Kimberley and the otherworldly Bungle Bungle Ranges. In Australia's far-flung north, the Dreamtime shapes primal terrain where human cultures have been integrated with the land for more than 65,000 years.

AUSTRALIA

Days 1 & 2: Sydney, Australia / North Head Sanctuary / Botanic Gardens • Days 3 & 4: Fly to Uluru–Kata Tjuta Nat'l Park / Uluru Heritage Tour / Mala Walk • Day 5: Kata Tjuta sunrise / Private flight to Alice Springs / The Ghan luxury train • Day 6: The Ghan / Nitmiluk Nat'l Park / Katherine Gorge Cruise / Kakadu Nat'l Park / Jabiru • Days 7 & 8: Rainforest walk / Guluyambi cultural cruise / Ubirr / Rock art & wildlife viewing / Billabong cruise / Warradjan Cultural Center / Nourlangie rock art • Day 9: Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve / Darwin / Fly to Broome, Western Australia / Cable Beach • Day 10: Private flightseeing in Purnululu Nat'l Park / Exploring the Bungle Bungles • Day 11: Dolphin cruise / Broome Bird Observatory • Day 12: Private flight over Buccaneer Archipelago & Horizontal Falls / Pearl farm & cultural tour • Days 13 & 14: Tour of Broome Dinosaur Coast / Fly to Darwin / Depart

14 Days / Jun–Aug

2026 Price: $19995 (Internal Air: $4888)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/australia-north or calendar in back pages for trip dates

WWF IN ACTION

Through Australia’s Wildlife Recovery effort, WWF helped develop AI Wildlife Insights, using artificial intelligence to identify species in camera trap photos, accelerating conservation efforts after devastating wildfires. wwf.travel/australia

Tasmania's Cradle Mountain Lodge features private cabins, a cozy fireside lounge, and acclaimed local food and wine.

Ecolodges Our Secluded Australia

Explore the wilds of Australia and Tasmania in comfort from our ecolodge bases. Surrounded by natural wonders and whimsical wildlife, each accommodation is tucked into nature. Nat Hab groups enjoy exclusive occupancy of Chris’s Beacon Point, perched high above Apollo Bay in the Otway Ranges. On Kangaroo Island, survey the ocean and birdwatch from a ridge at The River Suites. And walk directly from Mt. Field Retreat into adjacent Mount Field National Park on a private trail in search of glowworms.

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The off-grid Mt. Field Retreat is just steps from trails into Tasmania's Mt. Field National Park.
On a mountainside high above the Great Ocean Road, Chris's Beacon Point offers panoramic views.
The remote Daintree Wilderness Lodge is secluded in one of Earth's oldest rainforests.
Enjoy a private cruise on Milford Sound in the glaciercarved wonderland of Fiordland National Park.

A Small-Group Immersion in the Scenic Splendors of New Zealand's South Island

Nature Explorer New Zealand

• Explore Fjords, Glaciers, Rainforests & Wild Beaches

• Look for Kiwis on a Rare Stay on Stewart Island

• Survey Milford Sound by Private Boat & Helicopter

New Zealand's spectacular scenery is legendary. Our focus is the South Island, a land of topographic contrasts, from seaside rainforests and teal lakes to ice-crowned peaks, active glaciers and frigid fjords. Explore lush mountains and gorges in Fiordland National Park, and fly over its waterfalls and peaks by private helicopter. Cruise Milford Sound, walk among towering tree ferns to wild Monro Beach, and search for the elusive brown kiwi on Stewart Island. Within these diverse landscapes, we find other rare and intriguing creatures, too, such as the flightless buff weka and yellow-eyed penguins.

Day 1: Dunedin, New Zealand / Otago Peninsula tour • Days 2 & 3: Catlins / Invercargill / Chartered flight to Stewart Island / Ulva Island / Private boat trip / Nature walks • Day 4: Riverton / Te Anau Bird Sanctuary • Days 5 & 6: Fiordland Nat'l Park / Milford Sound private cruise / Scenic helicopter flight / Lake Wanaka / Boat tour & hike on Mou Waho Island • Days 7 & 8: Regenerative farm tour / Haast Pass / Lake Moeraki / Monro Beach / Kayaking, hiking & night glowworm walk • Days 9 & 10: Westland Tai Poutini Nat'l Park / Arthur's Pass / Hiking & kayaking • Days 11 & 12: Arthur’s Pass / Nature walk / Christchurch city tour / Depart • Extend your trip: New Zealand North Island Pre-Trip / Ultimate Australia Safari / Australia South

12 Days / Sep–Mar

2026 Price: $14995 (Internal Air: $996)

Limited to 11 Travelers

See nathab.com/new-zealand or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Our expert guides help locate tigers in Kaziranga National Park. Photo by Nat Hab staff member Andrew Ackerman.

An In-Depth Nature Odyssey in Search of Bengal Tigers & Other Rare Wildlife

Wildlife Adventure Grand India

• Explore Three Diverse National Parks Rich in Wildlife

• Search for Bengal Tigers, Rhinos & So Much More

• Stay at Secluded Ecolodges Surrounded by Nature

India’s natural habitats offer rare treasures for wildlife lovers. This comprehensive safari gets you far away from intense cities and into a wild realm of powerful rivers, fabled jungles and intriguing animals. From Bandhavgarh to the Brahmaputra basin, this is native territory for Bengal tigers, whose numbers are on the rise, one-horned rhinos, Asiatic buffalo, Indian wild dog and more. Conservation travel is integral to protecting wildlife in India, and our presence directly benefits the existence of tigers and other precious vanishing species, which we go in search of on 4x4 wildlife drives.

Day 1: New Delhi, India / Tour of Old Delhi • Days 2–4: Fly to Jabalpur / Bandhavgarh Nat'l Park • Days 5–7: Bandhavgarh / Kanha Nat'l Park & Tiger Reserve / Game drives & night safari • Days 8 & 9: Village visit / Game drives & jungle walk / Raipur / Fly to Kolkata • Days 10–12: Fly to Jorhat / Kaziranga Nat'l Park / Rhino & wildlife safaris • Day 13: Guwahati / Fly to Delhi / Depart • Extend your trip: Agra & the Taj Mahal / Wild & Ancient Himalaya—Nepal & Bhutan / Land of the Snow Leopard (Photo Expedition available) / Grand India Wildlife Adventure

13 Days / Dec–Apr

2026 Price: $12795–$13095 (Internal Air: $1233)

Limited to 11 Travelers

See nathab.com/india or calendar in back pages for trip dates

A wild tiger stalks prey in Tadoba National Park—prime big cat habitat.
Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Surya Ramachandran.

A Superb Opportunity to View Tigers at the Optimal Time of Year to See Them

Safari India Tiger

• Ideal Setting & Seasonality for Tiger Viewing

• Diverse Wildlife Encounters Without Crowds

• Explore & Learn with India's Top Naturalist Guides

As spring gives way to early summer, temperatures rise, crowds diminish, and tigers appear more readily.

Tadoba National Park has one of India’s highest tiger concentrations, offering excellent viewing odds. Hot weather forces tigers out from the dry underbrush to quench their thirst—and we are there to watch them emerge. With our open safari vehicles limited to just four travelers, our presence is understated…and the views unimpeded! Tadoba is home to more than tigers, too: look for sloth bear, civet, Indian wild dog, gaur, barking deer, honey badger, caracal, jackal, striped hyena, mongoose and more.

Days 1 & 2: New Delhi, India / Tour of Old Delhi • Days 3–6: Fly to Nagpur / Tadoba Nat'l Park / Game drives in search of tigers & other wildlife • Day 7: Transfer to Nagpur / Fly to Delhi / Depart • Extend your trip: Agra & the Taj Mahal / Wild & Ancient Himalaya—Nepal & Bhutan / Land of the Snow Leopard (Photo Expedition available) / Grand India Wildlife Adventure

7 Days / Mar–May

2026 Price: $8995–$9295 (Internal Air: $278)

Limited to 8 Travelers

See nathab.com/tiger or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

9 Days / Mar & Apr

2026 Price: $12995

Internal Air: $357

Limited to 6 Travelers nathab.com/tiger-photo

Tadoba
Delhi
Nagpur
A stealthy snow leopard patrols its territory in the Indian Himalaya.
Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Phalgun Patel.

Snow Leopard Land of the

• Track Snow Leopards with Top Spotters & Guides

• Discover Himalayan Nature & Culture in Ladakh

• Stay at the Region's Only Luxury Ecolodge

The Himalayas hold special allure for adventurers, and in the world's highest mountains, no creature is more captivating than the snow leopard. This elegant feline, with its rosette-spotted silver coat, patrols lofty ridges in Earth’s most forbidding altitudes. An agile hunter of bharal and ibex, its broad paws serve as snowshoes and pad rocky landings after a 50-foot pounce onto unwitting prey. From our supremely comfortable ecolodge in the alpine heights of far-north India, search for these mysterious cats with expert trackers, and enjoy an immersion in the Tibetan Buddhist culture of Ladakh.

Leh Rumbak

Explore the Indian Himalaya's Alpine Heights on a Search for One of Earth's Rarest Cats

Day 1: Delhi, India • Days 2 & 3: Fly to Leh, Ladakh / Exploring the Indian Himalaya / Archery experience / Tour of Gya village • Days 4–8: Journey to Rumbak, "Land of the Snow Leopard" / Snow leopard tracking from our private expedition lodge / Visit Ladakhi cultural sites, Buddhist temples & monastaries • Day 9: Drive to Leh / Exploring nature & culture • Day 10: Fly to Delhi / Depart • Extend your trip: Wild & Ancient Himalaya—Nepal & Bhutan / Grand India Wildlife Adventure / India Tiger Safari (Photo Expedition available)

10 Days / Dec–Apr

2026 Price: $10995–$11395 (Internal Air: $581)

Limited to 10 Travelers

See nathab.com/leopard or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

11 Days / Mar & Apr

2026 Price: $12895–$13195

Internal Air: $672

Limited to 8 Travelers nathab.com/leopard-photo

Delhi
Giant pandas delight Nat Hab guests in China's Sichuan province. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Justin Gibson.

Wild Side of China A Nature Odyssey

• Extended Visits to Three Panda Research Bases

• Exclusive Permits to Access a Remote Wild Panda Reserve

• Close Encounters with Golden Snub-Nosed Monkeys

Deep in the Minshan Mountains of Sichuan, rivers rush through deep gorges, and lush forests shelter endangered wildlife. This is the last wild habitat of the giant panda, which lives within a network of protected nature reserves. These wilderness enclaves also harbor rare moon bears, golden snub-nosed monkeys, Chinese goral, takin, blue sheep and exquisite birds, including the golden pheasant. Enjoy close-up visits with pandas at research and breeding bases, and look for endearing red pandas in the wild. Discover a side of China few experience, as we discover Chinese nature at its most entrancing.

Meet Pandas Up Close & Search for Rare Wildlife on Remote Nature Reserves

Day 1: Chengdu, Sichuan, China • Days 2–4: Chengdu / Qing Xi / Wild Panda Nature Reserve / Pingwu • Day 5: Golden Monkey Nature Reserve • Day 6: Scenic drive / Dujiangyan Panda Valley • Day 7: Gengda Wolong Panda Base / Rilong • Day 8: Rilong—Siguniangshan Nat'l Park • Days 9 & 10: Baoxing Valley / Looking for red pandas at Labahe Nature Reserve • Day 11: Labahe / Bifengxia Panda Base / Chengdu • Day 12: Chengdu / Depart • Extend your trip: Beijing & the Great Wall

12 Days / Mar–Apr & Oct–Nov 2026 Price: $13795–$14095

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/china or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

14 Days / Mar–Apr & Oct 2026 Price: $15995–$16295

Limited to 10 Travelers nathab.com/china-photo

Panda
Reserve
Monkey
Reserve
Taktsang Monastery, Bhutan's famous “Tiger’s Nest” temple, sits half a mile up on a sheer mountain cliff.

Nepal & Wild & Ancient Himalaya Bhutan

• A Diverse Experience of Contrasting Natural Realms

• Jungle Wildlife Safaris in Chitwan National Park

• Encounters with Ancient Cultural Heritage

Geographically diverse Nepal holds the world's highest mountains and lowland plains. Safaris in the subtropical jungle may reveal rhinos, sloth bears and leopards. The tiny neighboring country of Bhutan is a global conservation leader, proud to be not only carbon-neutral but carbon-negative, dedicated to preserving its pristine landscapes and deep Buddhist traditions. A journey among its serene monasteries, Himalayan peaks, glacial rivers and peaceable villages reveals Bhutan's singular beauty. Combine an adventure in these two ancient kingdoms for a nature sojourn that will move your spirit.

An Immersion in Nature & Culture in Two Historic Himalayan Kingdoms

Day 1: Kathmandu, Nepal • Days 2–4: Fly to Bharatpur / Chitwan Nat'l Park / Wildlife drives / River safari • Day 5: Bharatpur / Fly to Kathmandu / Patan Durbar Square • Days 6 & 7: Fly to Paro, Bhutan / Thimphu / Hiking & sightseeing / Takin preserve • Days 8 & 9: Dochula Pass / Punakha Valley / Temple hike & palace visit • Days 10 & 11: Royal Botanical Gardens / Paro Valley / Archery lesson / Hike to Tiger's Nest monastery • Day 12: Paro / Fly to Bangkok, Thailand / Depart

12 Days / Mar–Apr & Nov–Dec

2026 Price: $14795–$15095 (Internal Air: $1997)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/himalayas or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

14 Days / Feb & Nov–Dec

2026 Price: $16895–$17295

Internal Air: $1997

Limited to 9 Travelers nathab.com/himalayas-photo

Mongolia's wide-open steppe and remote mountain wilderness are a draw for nature travelers seeking a unique adventure.

Untamed Mongolia

• Look for Rare Wildlife in Three Varied Ecosystems

• See Protected Wild Horses in Hustai National Park

• Stay in Nomadic Style at Luxury Ger Camps

Few places on the planet remain as open and untrammeled as Mongolia. Under a blue bowl of sky, wild Tahki horses— ancient equines known as the Przewalski’s horse—graze on shimmering grass that stretches to the horizon, sharing the landscape with wapiti deer and Mongolian gazelle. In the eastern Gobi steppe, Argali sheep and Siberian ibex roam while raptors soar overhead. Far to the west, the Altai Mountains rise where Mongolia, China, Russia and Kazakhstan meet. Among alpine tundra, rocky cliffs and glacier-fed river valleys, search for wildlife, and meet Kazakh nomads who live as they have for centuries.

Explore a Vast, Ancient Land Where Wild Nature & Traditional Culture Still Reign

Day 1: Ulanbaataar, Mongolia • Days 2 & 3: Hustai Nat'l Park / Takhi horse & wildlife viewing / Archaeological sites • Days 4–6: Chartered flight to Ikh Nart Nature Reserve / Wildlife viewing & desert steppe exploration / Meet local nomads / Stargazing • Day 7: Ulaanbaataar / Guided cashmere tour • Days 8–10: Fly to Khovd / Tsambagarav Mountain / Exploring the Altai Mountains / Kazakh nomadic family cultural immersion / Paleontology encounters / Nature walks & hikes • Day 11: Khovd / Fly to Ulanbaataar / Cultural performance • Day 12: Ulanbaataar / Depart

12 Days / Jun

2026 Price: Please call 800-543-8917 for details Limited to 12 Travelers

This new trip is in development, with the exact route, length & cost yet to be finalized Visit nathab.com/#enews to sign up for email updates

MONGOLIA
Khovd Tsambagarav
Ulaanbaatar Hustai
Ikh Nart

A male orangutan—identifiable by his large cheek pads—casts a

gentle gaze. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan.

Wilds of Borneo Orangutans & Beyond The

• Close Encounters with Orangutans in Varied Settings

• Private Tour of Sun Bear Rehabilitation Center

• Ancient Tropical Rainforests Rich in Biodiversity

Borneo harbors some of the tallest and oldest rainforests on Earth. Sheltered beneath their dense canopy, a host of wildlife leaps, darts and crawls in the emerald depths. Endangered orangutans share vines with leaf monkeys, wild gibbons, flying lemurs, and more than 300 bird species. Rare proboscis monkeys live in coastal mangroves where hornbills and sea eagles soar above. Beneath Mount Kinabalu, pygmy elephants lumber through the forest while monitor lizards sunbathe on the banks of the Kinabatangan River. Wildlife flourishes in Borneo, and we go in search of it on an exotic tropical safari.

A Quest in Search of Rare & Threatened Wildlife in the World's Oldest Rainforests

Days 1 & 2: Kuching, Borneo / Semenggoh Orangutan Center / Private boat cruise to Bako Nat'l Park • Days 3 & 4: Fly to Sandakan / Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary / Private tour of Sun Bear Conservation Center • Day 5: Labuk Bay Proboscis Monkey Sanctuary / Kinabatangan Wildlife Sanctuary • Days 6 & 7: Sukau Rainforest / Private Kinabatangan River cruises / Gomantong Caves • Days 8–10: Exploring virgin rainforest in the Danum Valley • Days 11 & 12: Lahad Datu / Fly to Kota Kinabalu / Depart

12 Days / Mar–Oct

2026 Price: $13995–$14295 (Internal Air: $574)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/borneo or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Special Photo Expedition

13 Days / Apr–Sep

2026 Price: $16495–$16895

Internal Air: $574

Limited to 10 Travelers nathab.com/borneo-photo

Antarctica & Adventure Cruises

Sometimes, the ends of the Earth can only be reached by sea. And our Adventure Cruises will get you there. As the partner of Lindblad Expeditions, we’re experts on small-ship cruising. Our exclusive collection of intimate, purpose-built vessels is outfitted with a full complement of exploratory tools for up-close discovery and staffed by expert naturalist guides. From Svalbard to South Georgia, you’ll have a front-rail view on polar bears, penguins and much more. For the ultimate in exclusivity, explore the Antarctic Peninsula in rare solitude aboard our privately chartered expedition ship for just 12 guests. Prefer warmer climes? Swim with sea turtles in Costa Rica, and come eye to eye with the gray whales of Baja. We’ve got an adventure cruise for every nature lover’s passion!

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A "waddle" of gentoo penguins gathers on the ice in Antarctica. Photo by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Colby Brokvist.
Fly to Antarctica and meet abundant wildlife from our 12-passenger expedition ship. Photo by Stan Islav.

An Intimate Polar Wildlife Adventure for Just 12 Guests

by Private Expedition Ship Antarctica

• Fly Both Ways from Chile Across the Drake Passage

• Access Remote Landings from Our Nimble Ship

• Explore the Polar Wilderness with Top Expedition Leaders

Intrepid explorers passionate about adventure won’t find a more exhilarating way to experience Antarctica. For just 12 travelers, this polar foray is the most exclusive of opportunities! Explore the Antarctic Peninsula aboard an ice-strengthened expedition vessel, surrounded by seals, whales, penguins and icebergs. Ply channels larger ships can't reach, and relish profound quiet, enveloped by ice and sky. Our expeditionary voyage—with a worldclass skipper and seasoned polar crew—rewards serious adventurers with a rare experience of one of the most remote and magnificent places on Earth.

ARGENTINA

Puerto Natales

King George Island

Day 1: Puerto Natales, Chile • Day 2: Cerro Benitez hike / Guided city tour

• Day 3: Fly to King George Island / Board SOLA • Days 4–8: Cruising & exploring the Antarctic Peninsula • Day 9: King George Island / Disembark / Fly to Puerto Natales • Day 10: Puerto Natales / Depart

10 Days / Jan

2027 Price: From $24995 (Internal Air: $3000)

Limited to 12 Travelers

See nathab.com/antarctica or calendar in back pages for trip dates

In February 2026, we also offer a 13-day Antarctica small-ship expedition aboard the Hanse Explorer that sails one way across the Drake Passage & flies the other direction—contact us for details

Our Antarctica Expedition Ship

Nimble and built for polar exploration, the newly refurbished SOLA features en suite cabins accommodating 12 guests, spacious twin saloons, and open decks for viewing wildlife and passing icebergs. nathab.com/sola

Voyage to Antarctica

• Sail the Drake Passage to the Antarctic Peninsula

• Get Close to Penguins, Seals, Whales & More

• Travel with Top Polar Experts for Deep Insight

Antarctica. No place is more synonymous with adventure, extremes and untouched wilderness. Yet today, Antarctica's white wonders are within reach of anyone with an explorer's spirit. Our polar expedition ships bring it all close: colossal icebergs, whales and elephant seals, and great colonies of penguins and other seabirds.

12 Days / Nov–Feb

2026 Price: From $13992

Limited to 138 Travelers

See nathab.com/antarctica-cruise or calendar in back pages for trip dates

We also offer 8-, 9-, & 10-day Antarctica small-ship expeditions that fly across the Drake Passage—contact us for details

Encounter the Wildlife Wonders of the World’s Last Best Wilderness

Day 1: Buenos Aires, Argentina or Santiago, Chile • Day 2: Chartered flight to Ushuaia / Embark ship • Days 3 & 4: At sea / Crossing the Drake Passage • Days 5–9: Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula • Days 10 & 11: At sea • Day 12: Ushuaia / Disembark / Fly to Buenos Aires or Santiago / Depart

Buenos Aires or Santiago

ARGENTINA

CHILE

Ushuaia

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA

Antarctica, South Georgia & the Falklands

• Follow Shackleton's Historic Expedition Route

• Walk Among South Georgia's Huge Penguin Colonies

• Encounter Rich Marine Life in Antarctic Waters

Steeped in legendary polar exploration history, the frigid sea and icy islands of the Southern Ocean and Antarctic Peninsula offer the ultimate polar wildlife adventure. Along with whale and seals, nearly a million king penguins live on South Georgia, while the Falklands hold the world’s largest albatross colony.

22 Days / Oct–Feb

2026 Price: From $21734

Limited to 148 Travelers

See nathab.com/antarctica-islands or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Discover a Stunning Abundance of Wildlife en Route to the White Continent

Day 1: Buenos Aires, Argentina or Santiago, Chile • Day 2: Fly to Ushuaia / Embark ship • Day 3: At sea • Days 4–6: Falkland Islands

• Days 7 & 8: At sea • Days 9–13: South Georgia island • Days 14 & 15: At sea • Days 16–19: Exploring the Antarctic Peninsula • Days 20 & 21: At sea • Day 22: Disembark / Ushuaia / Fly to Buenos Aires or Santiago / Depart

Buenos Aires or Santiago ARGENTINA

CHILE Falkland Islands South Georgia

Ushuaia

ANTARCTIC PENINSULA

Inside Passage Alaska's

• Explore Hidden Channels by Expedition Ship

• Watch Whales & Icebergs in Glacier Bay

• Kayak with Sea Life in the Marine Wilderness

In Southeast Alaska’s maze of icy fjords and forested islands, wildlife abounds. Look for whales, orcas, sea lions, bears and bald eagles from a compact expedition ship as we meander through the Inside Passage and Glacier Bay, exploring protected waters by Zodiac, and kayak with outstanding naturalist guides.

8 Days / May–Sep 2026 Price: From $7027

Limited to 100 Travelers

See nathab.com/alaska-cruise or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Some trips run in the reverse direction of the itinerary shown

We also offer 6-day Alaska small-ship expeditions—contact us for details

An Intimate Voyage Through the Fabled Fjords & Bays of Southeast Alaska

Day 1: Juneau, Alaska / Embark ship • Day 2: Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness • Day 3: Petersburg • Day

4: Frederick Sound / Chatham Strait • Day 5: Icy Strait & the Inian Islands • Day 6: Glacier Bay Nat'l Park • Day

7: Southeast Alaska's islands, bays & fjords • Day 8: Sitka—Disembark / Depart

Iceland & Greenland Wild Arctic Shores: Exploring

• Volcanic Craters, Waterfalls & Tidewater Glaciers

• From Sea & Land, Watch Whales, Seals, Puffins & More

• Led by Expert Naturalists, Photographers & Local Guides

Circumnavigate Iceland and make a rare visit to East Greenland’s iceberg-laden fjords on an Arctic journey of discovery. This unique itinerary unveils stunning natural landscapes, geological features, prolific marine life and rich cultural history—including Iceland’s little-visited Westfjords and Westman Islands.

10 Days / Jun–Jul

2026 Price: From $11800

Limited to 148 Travelers

See nathab.com/iceland-cruise or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Experience Remote Corners of Iceland’s Coast & East Greenland’s Glacier-Carved Fjords

Day 1: Reykjavik, Iceland / Embark ship • Day 2: Westfjords

• Day 3: Siglufjordur • Days 4 & 5: East Coast of Greenland

• Day 6: Husavik • Day 7: Grimsey • Day 8: Borgarfjorour

Estryi • Day 9: Westman Islands • Day 10: Reykjavik / Disembark / Depart

East Coast

Westfjords

Grimsey

Siglufjordur Husavik

Borgarfjorour Estryi

ICELAND

Reykjavik

Westman Islands

GREENLAND

Svalbard

In Search of Iconic Arctic Wildlife

• Look for Polar Bears, Reindeer, Walrus & Other Wildlife

• Explore the Archipelago by Kayak, Zodiac & on Foot

• Discover Arctic Wonders with Esteemed Polar Experts

Explore the Svalbard archipelago's icebound wilderness aboard an expedition ship, searching for polar bear and walrus and watching myriad seabirds nesting on islands. Then cruise south to trace north Norway's ragged coastline, cruising in and out of remote fjords hemmed in by walls of rock, with waterfalls plummeting from on high.

10 Days / May

2026 Price: From $15508

Limited to 138 Travelers

See nathab.com/svalbard-cruise or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Voyage Above the Arctic Circle on a Far-North Wildlife Extravaganza

Day 1: Oslo, Norway • Day 2: Oslo / Chartered flight to Longyearbyen / Embark ship • Days 3–8: Exploring Svalbard • Day 9: Longyearbyen / Disembark / Fly to Oslo • Day 10: Oslo / Depart

Oslo

Longyearbyen
SVALBARD

Norwegian Discovery

Svalbard & the Northern Fjords

• In-Depth Fjord Cruising

• High Arctic Wildlife Viewing

• Vast Nesting Seabird Colonies

Explore the Svalbard archipelago's icebound wilderness aboard an expedition ship, searching for polar bear and walrus and watching seabirds nesting on islands. Then trace north Norway's ragged coastline, cruising in and out of remote fjords hemmed in by walls of rock, with waterfalls plummeting from on high.

12 Days / Apr 2026 Price: From $19354

Limited to 138 Travelers

See nathab.com/arctic-cruise or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Combine the Best of Coastal Norway with the Wildlife Wonders of Svalbard

Day 1: Oslo, Norway • Day 2: Oslo / Fly to Longyearbyen / Embark ship • Days 3–8: Exploring Svalbard • Day 9: Bear Island • Days 10–11: Soroya & Senja islands • Day 12: Tromso / Disembark / Depart

SVALBARD

Among the Great Whales

• See Gray Whales with Babies in Calving Season

• Swim, Snorkel & Hike to Spot Marine Wildlife

• Discover Baja's Varied Habitats on Land & Sea

Each winter, gray whales migrate from Alaska to birth their young in the sheltered lagoons of Mexico's Baja Peninsula. Get close to these amiable mammals that may approach our expedition rafts directly! Then look for blue whales, dolphins, sea lions and more as we hike, kayak and snorkel in the Sea of Cortez.

8 Days / Jan–Mar

2026 Price: From $6623

Limited to 100 Travelers

See nathab.com/whales-cruise or calendar in back pages for trip dates Some trips run in the reverse direction of the itinerary shown

Meet Gray Whales Up Close & Explore the Desert & Seas of Baja California

Day 1: Loreto, Mexico / Embark ship • Day 2: Bahía Concepcion

• Day 3: Exploring the Gulf of California • Day 4: Boca de Soledad • Days 5–7: Cabo Pulmo / Los Islotes / Gulf of California / Cabo Pulmo Nat'l Marine Park / Isla Espiritu Santo / Los Islotes / Isla San Jose • Day 8: Loreto / Disembark ship / Depart

BAJA CALIFORNIA
San Carlos La Paz
Cabo Pulmo Los Islotes
Boca de Soledad
Bahia Loreto
Loreto Gorda Banks

Costa Rica

& the Panama Canal

• Explore Tropical Nature with Smithsonian Researchers

• Search for Diverse Rainforest Wildlife

• Discover Costa Rica's Remote Coastal Wilderness

From sloths and sea turtles to scarlet macaws and blue morpho butterflies, Costa Rica's wildlife will wow you. And so will neighboring Panama’s! To many, Panama is synonymous with its famous canal, but it also has exuberant biological diversity. See it all on this dualcountry adventure from our expedition ship.

8 Days / Nov–Mar

2026 Price: From $6742

Limited to 100 Travelers

See nathab.com/panama-cruise or calendar in back pages for trip dates

Explore Tropical Rainforests, Snorkel from Wild Beaches & Cruise the Famous Canal

Day 1: Panama City, Panama / Colon / Embark ship • Day 2: Panama Canal transit / Barro Colorado Nature Monument • Day 3: Gulf of Panama islets • Day 4: Coiba Nat'l Park • Day 5: Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica • Day 6: Golfo Dulce / Osa Peninsula • Day 7: Osa Peninsula / Corcovado Nat'l Park • Day 8: Puerto Caldera / Disembark / San Jose / Depart

COSTA RICA

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The provisions listed in this catalog are not intended to limit, modify or alter Natural Habitat Adventures’ Terms & Conditions in any way. Please review our full Terms & Conditions at nathab.com/terms for more details.

Booking Your Trip

You’ll notice that Nat Hab’s groups are intentionally the smallest in the industry, an element of our journeys that is vital to providing the finest nature expeditions on the planet. With this in mind, we thank you for understanding if a specific departure is limited in terms of available space.

To Book Your Trip

Call Our Office or Your Travel Advisor

Our office is open Monday through Saturday. Call 800-543-8917 (U.S. & Canada) or 303-449-3711 (international), and one of our Adventure Specialists will be happy to answer your questions, check availability for the trip of your choice and process your deposit.

Book Online

Most of our trips can be booked online—an expedient option, since our small-group departures tend to fill fast. Go to our website at nathab.com, find the trip you’d like to join and click on the “Book Your Trip” button. Your spot will be reserved immediately upon submitting your credit card, but please note that online reservations are not guaranteed until an Adventure Specialist reviews your booking and processes your deposit.

Our Exclusive Quality & Value Guarantee

Your Satisfaction Guaranteed

Nat Hab guarantees your trip will meet the high expectations we set, or we’ll gladly give you a credit toward a future trip. Of course, we can’t control natural circumstances such as weather or wildlife movements, but when it comes to the inclusions, activities, accommodations and guiding, we stand behind the quality standards we promise with what we believe is the best guarantee in the travel industry.

The Best Trip at the Best Price

We’re confident we offer an incomparable nature travel experience when you take into account our expertly designed itineraries that include unique experiences

and exclusive access, our remote wild destinations, exceptionally small groups and highly qualified naturalist Expedition Leaders. But, should you come across a matching itinerary of our quality at a lower price, even within 30 days after booking with us, we will refund the difference.

Rest Assured ... We Won’t Cancel!

While many companies often cancel trips due to low enrollment, we don’t! This policy applies to all Nat Hab trips (except Photo Expeditions) and gives our travelers security and peace of mind in knowing your travel plans are virtually guaranteed. In the event circumstances outside our control force us to cancel, we will do our best to rebook you on a departure that works for you.

Trip Prices

Trip prices listed in this catalog are valid at the time of printing. Costs for services in the remote areas we travel to can change throughout the year, so small changes in price and itineraries may occur and will be reflected in updates on our website. All trip prices are in U.S. dollars.

Trip Inclusions

Each itinerary includes a variety of features and elements unique to that specific adventure. Please consult the individual trip pages on our website for a full list of inclusions and exclusions for the trip of your choice.

Deposits

Most of our trips require a $500 deposit to reserve your space. The exact deposit amount for each trip, along with the cancellation policy for that trip, is listed on the individual trip pages on our website. Your deposit can be made by Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express.

Final Payment

Final payment for most trips is due 120 days prior to departure. On rare occasions, a select trip may require final payment earlier. Please consult the specific trip page on our website for details. For your convenience, your final balance will be charged to your credit card on the final balance-due date, unless you make your own final payment online via your Adventure Portal or indicate in writing prior to the final balance-due date that you would prefer to pay by alternate means. If payment is not received by the final balance-due date, your reservation is subject to cancellation.

Booking Conditions & Forms

When you book one of our adventures, you agree to sign our Guest Trip Agreement, which states that you and your party have read and understood the important information in our Terms & Conditions and our Guest Trip Agreement , including a release of liability and assumption of risk, and agree not to sue Nat Hab or its affiliates, participating

agents or representatives. On payment of a deposit, you agree to be bound by our Terms & Conditions . We require that these forms, including your completed Booking Form and Guest Trip Agreement , are submitted within 14 days of making your initial booking and deposit. Failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your booking with no refund beyond that which is listed in our cancellation policy.

Physical Requirements

Our trips are intended for individuals in good physical and mental health, with reasonably good mobility. The Physical Requirements section on each trip page on our website provides important information regarding the physical expectations for that trip. Please read this information carefully. In order to provide a fulfilling experience for all travelers, we must ensure that you are able to perform the required physical activities for your chosen trip, determined solely at Nat Hab’s discretion. Certain trips may require that you obtain medical approval before departure, and Nat Hab reserves the right to request additional medical information and/or a physical examination prior to or during your trip as a condition of your participation. Additionally, Nat Hab reserves the right to prohibit you from joining or continuing on a trip if, in our opinion, your physical, emotional or behavioral limitations or actions pose or could pose a threat to your safety or enjoyment, or that of other guests or staff, or to the safety of wildlife. In the event you are not permitted to join a trip or are asked to leave a trip in progress as a result, there will be no refund of any portion of the trip price, used or unused, beyond that listed in our cancellation policy nor will Nat Hab be responsible for additional expenses that you incur.

Your Confirmation Documents & Pre-Departure

Briefing

Upon booking, you will receive a confirmation email and a link to your customized Adventure Portal, which hosts initial documents, including your invoice, trip forms, air travel information, visa and vaccination requirements (if any), and more. Approximately one to two months prior to departure, you will receive a comprehensive PreDeparture Briefing with details about the trip, destination, history and wildlife of the region, what to pack and how best to prepare. We can send your Pre-Departure Briefing electronically if you indicate this preference, or it can be found on your Adventure Portal.

Trip Cancellation & Refund Policy

We understand how disappointing it can be if you are forced to cancel or change your long-anticipated adventure. But we, too, plan far ahead before each departure and continuously send nonrefundable payments to hotels and other suppliers. Therefore, we must strictly adhere to our cancellation and trip change

policy for all travelers. We strongly suggest purchasing travel insurance† to help protect your trip payments in the event you must cancel or otherwise change your plans due to one of the listed covered reasons.

The following are the terms of our cancellation and trip change policy:

• All cancellations processed 121 or more calendar days prior to departure will incur a $100 cancellation fee per person. Some trips and extensions have nonrefundable deposits. Please consult the specific trip page on our website for details.

• Cancellations made 61 to 120 calendar days prior to departure are assessed a cancellation fee of 50% of the entire trip price, including internal air, extensions and extra services such as hotel nights.

• Cancellations made 60 calendar days or less prior to departure are assessed a cancellation fee of 100% of the trip price, including internal air, extensions and extra services such as hotel nights.

• Guests traveling on Adventure Cruises must adhere to the payment requirements, cancellation policies and terms and conditions set by the ship owner/operator.

• Custom-designed trips and extensions require a 25% nonrefundable deposit and follow our standard cancellation and trip change policy unless otherwise stated.

• Deposits for a private booking of a scheduled trip or extension where a guest has reserved the entire or partial departure through our Make It Private program are double the listed individual trip and extension deposit amount and are nonrefundable.

• Our Sailing Antarctica adventure has a different policy. Please call us for details

All cancellations and trip change requests must be made in writing by mail or by email and received and acknowledged by Nat Hab. Travel insurance purchased through Nat Hab is completely nonrefundable after the 10-day review period.

In the event either Nat Hab or the guest changes, reschedules or rebooks a trip or extension, including custom-designed trips and custom-designed extensions, for any reason, including, but not limited to, force majeure, the cancellation and trip change policy as of the date of the original booking shall remain in full force and effect. For example, for any cancellation or trip change received between 61 to 120 calendar days prior to the departure of the originally booked date, a fee of 50% of the entire trip price, including extensions, will apply for the revised date regardless of the lead time of a cancellation of the revised departure date. Similarly, cancellations or trip changes received less than 60 calendar days prior to the original departure date shall be assessed a fee of 100% of the trip price, including any extensions,

regardless of the lead time of a cancellation of the revised departure date.

Travel Insurance†

To help protect your financial liability, we strongly suggest purchasing travel insurance. Nat Hab has arranged a plan with Arch Insurance Company designed specifically for our guests. Please see the Traveler Resources page on our website for details. We will include the cost of the Natural Habitat Comprehensive Travel Protection Plan option along with detailed information about coverage on your Adventure Portal. Nat Hab asks for your written confirmation of intent to purchase, or confirmation that you decline to purchase, such travel insurance. All insurance purchased is nonrefundable after the 10-day review period. Medical evacuation insurance, either purchased through Nat Hab as a part of the Natural Habitat Comprehensive Travel Protection Plan or on its own, or through a third party, is required for some of our trips. Please consult the Dates, Prices & Info section of each individual trip page on our website.

†The travel insurance coverage we offer is currently underwritten by Arch Insurance Company, NAIC#11150, and policies are administered by Arch Insurance Solutions Inc. A full description of coverage is available online at naturalhabitat.archinsurancesolutions.com and you may contact Arch Insurance Solutions Inc. at 1-844-872-4163 if you have questions. The travel insurance coverage we offer is subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, visit nathab.com/terms

Getting to or from a Nat Hab Trip

Nat Hab guests are responsible for getting to and from the start and end points of their trip, which includes abiding by all government entry and exit requirements, including those related to COVID-19 and visas, and for arriving by the designated start time on the first day of the trip. Should guests be delayed for any reason in getting to or departing from a trip, or must leave a trip early, Nat Hab is not liable for any additional costs incurred in joining or leaving the trip (such as costs for accommodations or transportation), nor will guests receive a refund for any missed portion of the trip as a result of late arrival, early departure, quarantine or other illness. Visit nathab.com/health for the most up-to-date health- and safety-related protocols.

Nat Hab’s Travel Desk

As an exclusive service for our guests, Nat Hab offers a full-service Travel Desk that is available to assist you in purchasing international (and Alaska) air tickets and certain hotel reservations. Please note that Nat Hab’s Travel Desk does not book flights within the continental United States or Canada and cannot book flights with airline miles. Please call our office at 800-543-8917 for more details.

Document Requirements & Vaccinations

In order to join a Nat Hab trip, you are responsible for obtaining and maintaining all required documents and vaccinations and accepting and following all health and safety protocols, which may be found at nathab.com/ plan-trip. These can include, but are not limited to, valid passports, visas and vaccinations. Additionally, you are responsible for knowing and meeting the entry and transit requirements of all countries you will be visiting or traveling through in relation to your trip. For current passport and visa requirements, please visit travel.state.gov as well as individual country websites and/or embassies in the countries visited. For up-to-date vaccine information, please visit cdc.gov/travel. For individual country entry requirements, please visit the individual country websites and/or embassies.

Single Travelers

We encourage single travelers to join us! If you are traveling on your own, you can request either a single room or a roommate match. Single-room accommodations are subject to a single-room surcharge, which guarantees a private room without a roommate (where available). See individual trip pages on our website for pricing details. In order to keep our single-room surcharges as low as possible, on occasion, single rooms may be smaller than double-occupancy rooms. Single-room accommodations are not available on all trips. Additionally, we cannot always guarantee single accommodations, even after reservations and confirmations have been made.

If you request a roommate match, we will do our best to find a same-sex roommate; however, if we cannot arrange a match, you will not be charged a single-room surcharge. Please consult specific trip pages on our website for details. On all custom-designed trips, 100% of the single-room surcharge will always apply, as there is no opportunity to arrange a roommate match.

Family Travel & Age Limits

Nat Hab welcomes families on certain trips and offers select scheduled family departures. On certain trips and most family departures, children 6 years and older are welcome. Due to safety regulations, physical limitations and concerns regarding group dynamics, we do not allow children younger than 6 on our trips. Additionally, some trips, or specific activities within a trip, have higher minimum age requirements. We strongly encourage you to call our office to speak with an Adventure Specialist about the specific requirements of the trip you’re considering so you can make an informed decision about your child’s participation. On all trips, the parent or legal guardian of children under age 18 must sign the Minor Permission Waiver requiring guardians to ensure that children in their care do not place themselves, other guests, staff or wildlife in harm’s way, or jeopardize the enjoyment of the trip for the group as a whole.

Language Policy

All of Nat Hab’s trips are conducted in English. You must have a proficient understanding of the English language in order to fully enjoy all aspects of the adventure and, most importantly, to fully understand all rules and safety instructions provided by the Expedition Leader(s). We are unable to provide translated pre-trip materials or translators during the trip.

Dietary Restrictions & Allergies

With ample notice, Nat Hab can generally accommodate common dietary restrictions on most of our trips, such as vegetarian, dairy-free and gluten-free (though it may not be possible to accommodate celiac disease—please ask an Adventure Specialist for more information), though limitations on food variety may exist. However, given the nature of adventure travel, and the often-remote nature of our trips, Nat Hab cannot guarantee that allergens or items on your restriction list will not be present at restaurants, accommodations or elsewhere during a trip. Ultimately, you must take responsibility for your own health and safety and understand that we cannot guarantee against cross-contamination or airborne transmission of allergens during the trip.

World Wildlife Fund

Since 2003, World Wildlife Fund, Inc. (“WWF”), the world’s leading environmental conservation organization, has partnered with Natural Habitat Adventures to provide conservation travel experiences in the planet’s most captivating wild places. WWF selected Nat Hab as its travel partner because of our long-standing commitment to conservation and the high quality of our adventures. To date, Nat Hab has provided more than $9 million in support of WWF’s mission and will continue to give 1% of gross sales plus $185,000 annually through 2028. Further information is available from Nat Hab. WWF does not own, operate or control Natural Habitat Adventures nor any of the companies or individuals that supply goods or services for the travel described in Nat Hab’s printed materials and website, including, without limitations, hotels, restaurants and transportation whether by air, boat, bus, train, automobile or other vehicle. WWF is not liable for any negligent or willful act or failure to act of any such company or individual not within its control.

WWF® and ©1986 Panda Symbol are owned by WWF. All rights reserved.

WWF CST# is 2112922

2026 / 2027 Nat Hab Travel Catalog Catalog designed by Mark Hickey, Mack Maschmeier, and Maura Kelpy. Written by Wendy Redal, Rachel Walker, Valerie Gleaton, and Ben Bressler. With contributions from Ted Martens, Nick Grossman, Erin Lynch, Aimee Gunn, Anne Avellana, Charlie Thurston, Christy Lavoie, Emily Cottingham, Emily Kleinburd, Emma Vawter, Francisco Di Poi, Hayley Oswald, Josie Reed, Kate Shew, Kenzie Zaumseil, Niceto Yalan, Renata Haas, Sandy Shannon, Sara Higgins, Sarah Hazlitt, and Sarah Raby.

CPR® and the CPR logo, Nat Hab Logo and The Nature People® are registered trademarks of Natural Habitat Adventures. Nat Hab CST# is 2066319-40

The National Park Service, Department of Interior authorizes Lindblad Expeditions as a Concessioner to provide Tour Vessel Services within Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve.

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2026 TRIPS

34 Secluded Botswana Safari 12 P 17, 20, 23, 26, 29 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 27, 29 1, 2, 4, 7, 10, 11, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25 1, 2, 4, 7, 10, 13, 15, 16, 19, 21, 22, 25, 31 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 19, 21, 27, 30 2, 5, 8, 11, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29 2, 5, 6, 8, 11, 17, 20, 23, 26, 27, 29 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16

36 Botswana: Kalahari, the Delta & Beyond 12 P 20, 26 1, 19, 28 3, 11, 20, 26, 29 22 1, 10, 19, 31 38 Botswana Explorer

22 19 42 Epic Botswana & Namibia Safari 15 14, 20 5, 20 1,

Katmai

2027 TRIPS

34 Secluded Botswana Safari 12 P 16, 19, 22, 25, 28 1, 4, 7, 10, 12, 13, 16, 19, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28, 31 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 21, 24, 30 1, 3, 6, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 30 2, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20, 26, 29 1, 4, 7, 10, 16, 19, 22, 24, 25, 28 1, 4, 5, 7, 10, 16, 19, 22, 25, 26, 28, 31 3, 6, 9, 12, 15

36 Botswana: Kalahari, the Delta & Beyond 12 P 19, 25, 31 18, 27 2, 10, 19, 25, 28 21, 30 9, 18, 30

38 Botswana Explorer Safari 9 13, 24 10, 20 3, 10 2, 7, 25 14, 20

40 Family Botswana Safari 10 25 6, 20, 29 4, 11, 18 8, 15 23 20

42 Epic Botswana & Namibia Safari 15 13, 19 4, 19, 31 17 4,

AFRICA

2026 TRIPS

3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20

3, 5, 7, 9, 11 14, 16, 18, 20

13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31 4, 11

11, 20, 27 1, 6, 12

2027 TRIPS

Ultimate Churchill: Tundra Lodge & Town

Tundra

3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21

4, 6, 8, 10, 12 15, 17, 19, 21

8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29 1, 5, 8, 12

12, 21, 28 2, 7, 13

P W 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 27 3, 9, 11, 15, 19

2026 TRIPS

P 2, 7, 14, 16, 21, 28, 30 4, 11, 13, 18, 25 4, 6, 11, 18, 20, 25 1, 8, 10, 15, 22, 24, 29 6, 8, 13, 20, 22, 27 3, 10, 17, 19, 24 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 31 5, 12, 19, 26 2, 9, 16, 30 7, 14, 28 6, 11, 18, 20, 25 9, 16, 18, 23, 30

166 Galapagos Escape 8 1, 10, 15, 24, 29 7, 12, 21, 26 7, 12, 21, 26 4, 9, 18, 23 2, 7, 16, 21, 30 4, 13 2, 11, 16, 25 8, 13, 22, 27 5, 10, 19, 24 3, 8, 31 5, 14, 19, 28 3, 12, 17, 26, 31

168 Machu Picchu & the Sacred Valley 7 ♦ W 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 7, 14, 21, 28 7, 14, 21, 28 4, 11, 18, 25 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 6, 13, 20, 27 4, 11, 18, 25 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 5, 12, 19, 26 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 7, 14, 21, 28 5, 12, 19, 26

169 Amazon Lodge Extension 6 Offered before our Galapagos adventures.

172 Kingdom of the Monarchs 6 P W 3, 4, 6, 10, 11, 17, 18, 20, 24, 26, 27 2, 7, 8, 10, 14, 17, 23, 24, 28 1, 2, 3 6, 7, 13, 14

176 The Great Gray Whales of Baja 6 W 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27 2

178 Natural Jewels of Costa Rica 10–11 ♦ W 1, 5, 8, 15, 19, 22, 29 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 21, 26 9, 16, 23 7, 14 4, 11, 18 2, 9, 16 6, 13, 20 19, 26 10, 17, 24

180 Costa Rica Wilderness Explorer 8 4, 11, 18, 25, 29 1, 8, 11, 15, 22 1, 8, 15, 22, 25 16

181 Sea Turtles & Wildlife of Northern Costa Rica 7 5, 31 3, 30 2, 28 1, 27, 30 182 The Great Amazon River Expedition 9 3, 31 7, 14 7 4

11 24, 31 21, 28 26 184 Discover Amazon & Machu Picchu 10 11, 16 15,

186 Machu Picchu & the Sacred Valley 7 ♦ W 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 7, 14, 21, 28 7, 14, 21, 28 4, 11, 18, 25 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 6, 13, 20, 27 4, 11, 18, 25 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 5, 12, 19, 26 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 7, 14, 21, 28 5, 12, 19, 26

188 Jaguars & Wildlife of Brazil’s Pantanal 11 P 18, 24, 27, 30 5, 11, 14, 17, 20, 26, 29 2, 5, 8, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29 1, 4, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 28, 31 3, 6, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 30 3, 6

190 Patagonia Wilderness & Wildlife Explorer 11 P 18, 21, 31 3, 13, 16, 19, 26 1, 11, 14, 24 16, 19, 26, 29 2, 9

2027 TRIPS

162 Galapagos Discovery: The Nat Hab Experience 10 P 6, 13, 20, 27 3, 10, 17, 24 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 7, 14, 21, 28 5, 12, 19, 26 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 7, 14, 21, 28 4, 11, 18, 25 1, 8, 15, 29 6, 13, 27 10, 17, 24 1, 8, 15, 22, 29

166 Galapagos Escape 8 9, 14, 23, 28 6, 11, 20, 25 6, 11, 20, 25

168 Machu Picchu & the Sacred Valley 7 ♦ W 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 6, 13, 20, 27 6, 13, 20, 27 3, 10, 17, 24 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 5, 12, 19, 26 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 7,

169 Amazon Lodge Extension 6 Offered before our Galapagos adventures.

172 Kingdom of the Monarchs 6 P W 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 19, 24, 25, 26 1, 2, 6, 7, 9, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28 1, 2

176 The Great Gray Whales of Baja 6 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27 2, 5, 8, 11, 14

178 Natural Jewels of Costa Rica 10 ♦ W 3, 7, 10, 17, 21, 24, 31 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28 7, 11, 18, 21, 23, 28 11, 18, 25 9, 16 6, 13, 20 4, 11, 18 8, 15, 22 21, 28 12, 19, 26

180 Costa Rica Wilderness Explorer 8 6, 13, 20, 27, 31 3, 10, 13, 17, 24 3, 10, 17, 24, 27 18

181 Sea Turtles & Wildlife of Northern Costa Rica 7 5, 31 3, 30 2, 28 1, 27, 30

182 The Great Amazon River Expedition 9 2, 15, 30 6 6, 19 3, 16 1, 14 5, 11 3, 10 23, 30 20, 27 10, 25

184 Discover Amazon & Machu Picchu 10 6, 11 7, 12 14, 19 18, 23 16, 21, 30 4 18, 23 15, 20 28 3

186 Machu Picchu & the Sacred Valley 7 ♦ W 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 6, 13, 20, 27 6, 13, 20, 27 3, 10, 17, 24 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 5, 12, 19, 26 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 7, 14, 21, 28 4, 11, 18, 25 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 6, 13, 20, 27 4, 11, 18, 25

188 Jaguars & Wildlife of Brazil’s Pantanal 11 P 20, 23, 26, 29 1, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, 30 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29 2, 5, 8

190 Patagonia Wilderness & Wildlife Explorer 9 P 18, 21, 24, 31 3, 6, 13, 16, 19, 26 1, 4, 11, 14, 17 New Trip New Itinerary Photo Trips Offered Women’s Trips Offered

2026 TRIPS

204

2027 TRIPS

Canyons
Falkland Islands Panama
Galapagos
Angangueo
Patagonia
Baja
Machu Picchu
South Georgia Island
China
Mongolia
Bhutan & Nepal
India Iceland
Svalbard
Tanzania
Zimbabwe
Zambia
South Africa
Kenya
Uganda & Rwanda
Madagascar
Borneo
New Zealand
Australia
Portugal
Croatia & Slovenia
Botswana
Namibia
Indian Himalaya

Natural Habitat Adventures & World Wildlife Fund

Since 2003, Natural Habitat Adventures has partnered with World Wildlife Fund, the world’s leading environmental conservation organization, to offer conservation travel— sustainable travel that supports the protection of nature and wildlife. WWF’s mission is to conserve nature and reduce the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth. This is something Nat Hab strongly believes in, too. For that reason, we are honored that your travels with us allow us to support WWF’s important work.

Look What We’re Saving Together!

By using FSC®-certified 100% post-consumer recycled paper in this catalog, together we are saving the following resources:

3,682 fully grown trees

330,100 gallons of water

1.55 billion BTU of energy

12,080 pounds of solid waste

1.6 million pounds of greenhouse gases

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