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Africa • Around the World • Around the World: The Northern Route Australia and New Zealand • Celebrating 130 Years of Exploration N E W

Great Empires: Exploring Ancient Persia to the Mediterranean N E W

2 0 1 8 –2 0 1 9 T R I P S

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For more than a century, National Geographic has supported groundbreaking explorers in their vital work to increase understanding and appreciation of our planet’s wonders. On our private jet expeditions, we experience this rich heritage firsthand. From paleontologists to anthropologists, wildlife biologists, and photographers, we travel with seasoned experts who have dedicated their lives to documenting and preserving many of the places we visit. Whether it’s Lee Berger’s discoveries of previously unidentified species of human ancestors or Steve Boyes’ impassioned conservation work in the Okavango Delta, we not only learn from these remarkable individuals when we explore with them—we are also deeply inspired.

In the following pages, you’ll find six extraordinary opportunities to explore intriguing corners of the globe with leading National Geographic experts. Our Celebrating 130 Years of Exploration: An Extraordinary Journey by Private Jet expedition commemorates the Society’s 130th anniversary in 2018. This new expedition features myriad treasures from the Seychelles to South Africa’s Cradle of Humankind, which you’ll discover with 12 of National Geographic’s most accomplished explorers. On another new expedition, Great Empires by Private Jet, we’ll trace the legacies of legendary civilizations like the Ottomans and the Persians as we travel from the Silk Road city of ancient Merv in Turkmenistan to Serbia, Slovenia, and beyond.

Along with our classic Around the World by Private Jet itinerary, we’ll circle the northernmost reaches of the globe on Around the World by Private Jet: The Northern Route, touching down in Greenland, Russia, Norway, and other destinations near the Arctic Circle. And we’ll delve into the dazzling wonders of two continents on journeys that focus on Africa and on Australia and New Zealand.

As we crisscross the globe, our experiences will be illuminated by the experts who accompany us and the researchers we meet in the field. Archaeologist and award-winning journalist Kristin Romey will introduce us to the sites of Persia and the Silk Road, for example, while zoologist Kristofer Helgen will share insights on the wildlife and landscapes of Australia and New Zealand. And thanks to the ease and flexibility afforded by our private jet, we are able to make the most of our time in each destination and enjoy every adventure to the fullest.

Exploring by private jet with National Geographic is a rewarding way to celebrate the world’s natural and cultural diversity. I hope you’ll join us for one of these extraordinary adventures.

To reserve your space, please call 1-800-224-1894 or visit natgeoexpeditions.com.

D E A RT R AV E L E R

Sincerely,

When you travel with us, you make a difference. We return 27% of our proceeds to the National Geographic Society, whose explorers and researchers are furthering our understanding of the planet.

Lynn Cutter Executive Vice President National Geographic Travel

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@NATGEOEXPEDIT IONS

FRONT COVER: NAMIB DESERT, NAMIBIA

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PRIVATE JET EXPEDITIONS

Africa by Private Jet 14

Around the World by Private Jet 18

Around the World by Private Jet: 22 The Northern Route

Australia and New Zealand 26 by Private Jet

Celebrating 130 Years of Exploration: An 30 Extraordinary Journey by Private Jet N E W

Great Empires by Private Jet: Exploring 34 Ancient Persia to the Mediterranean N E W

ABOUT OUR PRIVATE JET TRIPS

Six Extraordinary Expeditions 4

The National Geographic Difference 6

National Geographic Experts 8

Private Jet Travel 10

Accommodations 12

Terms and Conditions 38

Reservation Form 39

CELEBRATING 130 YEARS OF EXPLORATION: AN EXTRAORDINARY JOURNEY BY PRIVATE JET

GREAT EMPIRES BY PRIVATE JET: EXPLORINGANCIENT PERSIA TO THE MEDITERRANEAN

AFRICA BY PRIVATE JET

AROUND THE WORLD BY PRIVATE JET: THE NORTHERN ROUTE

AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BY PRIVATE JET

AROUND THE WORLD BY PRIVATE JET

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| S I X E X T R AO R D I N A R Y E X P E D I T I O N S B Y P R I VAT E J E T |

AROUND THE WORLD BY PRIVATE JETSee page 18 for full trip itinerary

APIA, SAMOA

GREAT BARRIER REEF OR DAINTREE RAINFOREST,

AUSTRALIA

ANGKOR, CAMBODIA

SERENGETI PLAIN OR NGORONGORO CRATER,

TANZANIA

LHASA, TIBET

KATHMANDU, NEPAL

TAJ MAHAL, AGRA, INDIA

PETRA AND WADI RUM, JORDAN

CUSCO AND MACHU PICCHU, PERU

LIMA, PERU

EASTER ISLAND, CHILE

WASHINGTON, D.C. , U.S.

MARRAKECH, MOROCCO

PRIVATE JET

LOCAL AIR

AFRICA BY PRIVATE JET

See page 14 for full trip itinerary

Christchurch and Queenstown,

New Zealand

LISBON, PORTUGAL

SERENGETI PLAIN OR NGORONGORO CRATER, TANZANIA

KIGALI AND VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, RWANDA

OKAVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANAMAUN, BOTSWANA

WALVIS BAY, SWAKOPMUND,AND NAMIB DESERT, NAMIBIA

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA

ARUSHA, TANZANIA

ANJAJAVY, MADAGASCAR

ANTANANARIVO AND ANDASIBE-MANTADIA NATIONAL PARK, MADAGASCAR

PRIVATE JET

LOCAL AIR

AROUND THE WORLD BY PRIVATE JET: THE NORTHERN ROUTE

See page 22 for full trip itinerary

ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA

IRKUTSK AND LAKE BAIKAL, RUSSIA

ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA

ÅLESUND,NORWAY

REYKJAVIK,ICELAND

ILULISSAT, GREENLAND

KANGERLUSSUAQ, GREENLAND

BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, U.S.

GOBI , MONGOLIA

KYOTO AND NARA, JAPAN

PRIVATE JET

LOCAL AIR

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PRIVATE JET

ALTERNATE ROUTE CELEBRATING 130 YEARS OF EXPLORATION: AN EXTRAORDINARY JOURNEY BY PRIVATE JETSee page 30 for full trip itinerary

Easter Island,Chile

tbd

LONDON, ENGLAND

PETRA, JORDAN

BAKU, AZERBAIJAN

KATHMANDU AND THE HIMALAYA, NEPAL

SEYCHELLES

THE MASAI MARA AND LAKE TURKANA, KENYA

THE CRADLE OF HUMANKIND, SOUTH AFRICA

OKAVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANA

FEZ, MOROCCO

QUEENSTOWN AND MILFORD SOUND

HOBART, TASMANIA

GREAT EMPIRES BY PRIVATE JET: EXPLORING ANCIENT PERSIA TO THE MEDITERRANEANSee page 34 for full trip itinerary

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Ljubljana, Slovenia

Bo ifacio, Corsica

Easter Island,Chile

tbd

ISFAHAN, IRAN

MERV, TURKMENISTAN

ASHGABAT, TURKMENISTAN

MINSK, BELARUS

MADRID, SPAIN BONIFACIO, CORSICA

LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA BELGRADE AND NOVI SAD, SERBIA

SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

NIZWA, OMAN

PRIVATE JET

ALTERNATIVE ROUTE

AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND BY PRIVATE JET

AUCKLAND

LAKE TAUPO

KANGAROO ISLAND

ULURU-KATA TJUTA NATIONAL PARK

CAIRNS

LIZARD ISLAND ANDGREAT BARRIER REEF

NEW ZEALAND

See page 26 for full trip itinerary

SYDNEYADELAIDE

AUSTRALIA

PRIVATE JET

LOCAL AIR

I WOULD GO WITH NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD...MY LOVE AFFAIR WITH THE WORLD HAS DEEPENED, AND I WOULD RECOMMEND THIS TRIP TO ALL.

HELEN C.TR AVELER, AROUND THE WORLD BY PRIVATE JET

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HOBART, TASMANIA QUEENSTOWN AND

MILFORD SOUND

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National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Lee Berger has spent much of his career digging for fossils in the craggy caves and parched plains of South Africa’s Cradle of Humankind. Following his groundbreaking 2008 discovery of Australopithecus sediba—a new species of human ancestor—the renowned paleontologist shook up the human family tree once again in 2013 with the discovery of Homo naledi, named after the Sesotho word for “star.” The remains of this new hominin species were uncovered deep within the Rising Star cave by Lee’s handpicked team of “underground astronauts”—small-statured scientists who were able to fit down the cave’s narrow chute. The treasure trove that they painstakingly excavated, including more than 1,550 fossil elements, has been hailed as one of the most important archaeological discoveries of our time and has profoundly changed our understanding of human origins.

Recently, Lee made news again when his team revealed the age of Homo naledi to be between 236,000 and 335,000 years old—far younger than was previously estimated. This raises the intriguing possibility that this primitive species didn’t precede our Homo sapiens ancestors but rather may have walked the Earth alongside them.

On two of our trips, Celebrating 130 Years of Exploration: An Extraordinary Journey by Private Jet and Africa by Private Jet, we’ll have a chance to visit the Rising Star cave near Johannesburg and see this history-making fossil site for ourselves. And Lee will accompany both the July 12–August 2, 2018 departure of our Around the World by Private Jet: The Northern Route expedition and Celebrating 130 Years of Exploration in full, giving travelers the chance to hear about his finds firsthand. On any of our private jet trips, your encounters will be enriched by the insights of inspiring individuals like Lee, whose passion for exploration is what has fueled National Geographic for more than a century.

LEE BERGER’S TEAM AT RISING STAR

| D I S C O V E R T H E N A T I O N A L G E O G R A P H I C D I F F E R E N C E |

LEE BERGER WITH THE SKULL OF HOMO NALEDI

NAVIGATING THE CHUTE AT RISING STAR

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When you travel with us, you support the National Geographic Society’s nonprofit mission to explore and protect the planet. We return 27% of our proceeds to the Society, which funds researchers and explorers around the globe who are working to preserve species and ecosystems, protect cultures, and advance understanding of our planet and its inhabitants. As you thumb through this catalog, look for the National Geographic seal to learn more about the National Geographic Society’s work in the regions that we visit.

YOU SUPPORT THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY

YOU SUPPORT LOCAL ECONOMIES AND HABITATS

National Geographic Expeditions is committed to sustaining the character and integrity of each place we visit: its environment, culture, and heritage, as well as the well-being of its residents. In providing authentic travel experiences, we strive to support local economies in our choice of services. At the same time, we believe that the powerful positive effects of sustainable travel go beyond the long-term economic benefits, inspiring passionate stewards committed to protecting the places we visit.

The National Geographic Society receives funds from National Geographic Partners LLC (d/b/a National Geographic Expeditions). You contribute to that support when you make your purchase. To learn more, visit natgeo.com/info.

W H E N Y O U T R A V E L W I T H U S Y O U M A K E A D I F F E R E N C E

ANGKOR WATCAMBODIA

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DERECK AND BEVERLY JOUBERTNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORERS-IN-RESIDENCE

On each of our private jet expeditions, a world-class team of experts illuminates the history of empires we uncover, the diverse cultures we encounter, the wildlife we see, and the outstanding examples of art and architecture we visit. A National Geographic photographer also joins each trip to share tips and techniques as we explore together, and presents a slide show of our adventures at the end of our trip. An in-flight lecture system allows for informative and stimulating talks aboard our private jet.

The experts here are just a sampling of the luminaries who accompany our private jet expeditions. See the trip itineraries on the following pages for information about all of the experts featured on each expedition.

O U R E X P E R T S E N H A N C EY O U R E X P E R I E N C E

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K R I S T I N R O M E YARCHAEOLOGIST AND JOURNALIST

Kristin Romey is an archaeologist and award-winning journalist who specializes in the civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean world and the Silk Road. She served as curatorial consultant for the blockbuster 2011 exhibition “Pompeii: Life and Death in the Shadows of Vesuvius,” and has researched the legacy of the

Italian maritime republics for the Institute of Nautical Archaeology. Kristin covers archaeology and paleontology for National Geographic magazine and National Geographic News, and she’s the former executive editor of Archaeology magazine. She also consults on the Society’s archaeological projects, and she previously directed field operations for the Issyk Kul expedition in Central Asia. Kristin will join Great Empires by Private Jet: Exploring Ancient Persia to the Mediterranean in May 2018.

Zoologist Kristofer Helgen is a National Geographic Explorer who has led research expeditions to remote areas on almost every continent in his search for undiscovered species. From the jungles of Papua New Guinea to the slopes of the Andes, Kris has identified some 100 new mammal species

and documented viable populations of animals previously thought to be in major decline or even extinct. Kris is a professor of biological sciences at the University of Adelaide and has served as curator of mammals at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History. Kris will join Australia and New Zealand by Private Jet in April 2019.

K R I S H E L G E NZOOLOGIST AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER

Alexander “Alec” Murphy is senior vice president of the American Geographical Society and a professor of geography at the University of Oregon. He has also served as a member of the Advisory Committee for National Geographic Education. Alec co-authored Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture, a comprehensive look at

global, geographical phenomena, ranging from India and East Africa to Peru and China. An engaging speaker, he will offer his insights into the human and physical forces that shape the places we visit. Alec will join Around the World by Private Jet: The Northern Route in July 2018.

A L E C M U R P H YGEOGRAPHER

R O B H E R N A N D E ZBIOLOGIST AND PUBLISHER

During his three decades at National Geographic, Rob Hernandez served as senior editor of National Geographic magazine and founder and head of the Society’s international division, which publishes magazines, books, and other media in more than 30 languages. Raised in Spain and Cuba, Rob began his career

doing ecological research and documenting the wildlife and cultures of the world’s remote places. He has filmed a TV special on lions in Namibia; led expeditions to Antarctica, South America, and Southeast Asia; and spent two years circumnavigating the Pacific and Indian Oceans in a small sailboat. Rob will join Africa by Private Jet in August 2018.

National Geographic Explorers-in-Residence Dereck and Beverly Joubert are the award-winning filmmakers and conservationists who established National Geographic’s Big Cats Initiative. The Jouberts have been filming,

researching, and exploring in Africa for more than 25 years, and their coverage has resulted in more than 20 films, 10 books, and many articles for National Geographic magazine. In 2006, they teamed up with other leading conservationists to launch Great Plains Conservation, an Africa-based company that works with local communities, governments, and commercial enterprises to enhance and protect iconic wildlife habitats in Africa and Asia. Dereck and Beverly will join Celebrating 130 Years of Exploration: An Extraordinary Journey by Private Jet in October 2018.

D E R E C K A N D B E V E R L Y J O U B E R TNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORERS-IN-RESIDENCE

Nevada Wier is a multiple-award-winning photographer who specializes in documenting the remote corners and cultures of the world. Her journeys have taken her to many of the planet’s deserts, mountains, and urban jungles. Nevada’s work has appeared in National Geographic magazine, as well as Geo,

National Geographic Traveler, Outdoor Photographer, Outside, Smithsonian, and numerous other publications. She is a Fellow of the Explorer’s Club and a member of the Women’s Geographic Society. Nevada will join Celebrating 130 Years of Exploration: An Extraordinary Journey by Private Jet in October 2018.

N E V A D A W I E RPHOTOGRAPHER

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P R I V A T E J E T T R A V E L

CAPE TOWNSOUTH AFRICA

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ENJOY TH E U LTIM ATE IN SERVICE, CONVENIENCE, AN D SECU RIT YOur specially outfitted Boeing 757 jets are ideally suited for these extraordinary expeditions. Their long-range capabilities and ability to land in smaller airports afford us unmatched flexibility. We set our own schedules, flying direct and avoiding layovers, which gives us the freedom to make the most of our adventures on land. Each jet has been customized and refitted to our specifications to provide the ultimate in comfort and convenience, accommodating only 75 travelers in two-by-two VIP-style seats, instead of the standard 239 seats. Our Africa by Private Jet expedition will be operated on a 757 that has been custom-configured for 49 travelers, while Australia and New Zealand by Private Jet will be operated on a Fokker 70 jet configured for 45 travelers.

EXPEDITION S TAFF AN D CRE W Traveling with the National Geographic team is a talented expedition staff, experienced travel experts who attend to the trip’s every logistical detail. These highly skilled and forward-thinking professionals ensure that your experience is truly extraordinary. In addition, a dedicated flight crew is specially selected for these expeditions, chosen for its attention to detail, dedication to safety and security, and top-notch hospitality.

EXPEDITION PHYSICIANFor your comfort and well-being, an expedition physician will accompany us throughout the journey. On call 24 hours a day, the physician will be ready to provide and coordinate health care services whenever and wherever needed.

EXPEDITION CH EFWe also travel with our own expedition chef and catering assistant, who create delicious meals inspired by the various places we visit. Using the freshest local ingredients, they prepare a delightful variety of dishes and serve them on board with a selection of fine wines.

RELAX IN SPACIOUS,VIP-STYLE SEATS

TRAVEL WITH A DEDICATED FLIGHT CREW

ENJOY FINE CUISINE IN OUR DESTINATIONS AND ABOARD THE JET

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T H E F I N E S T A C C O M M O D A T I O N S

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NGORONGORO CRATER LODGE TANZANIA

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E N J O Y T H E F L E X I B I L I T Y T O F O L L O W Y O U R P A S S I O N.

Take advantage of our flexible itineraries to enjoy excursions of your choice along the way. Whether you’d like to tour local art galleries, visit a school, or hike off the beaten path, we will ensure that your travels are tailored for you.

In the following pages, you’ll find special opportunities to customize each trip to your interests. These options are available at no additional cost; however, some have limited space available or require a minimum number of participants. Space will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis. These opportunities are a mere sampling of what’s possible.

Also, if you would like to skip one of the stops on an itinerary, we will look into an alternative destination. For more information and to discuss your ideal itinerary, please contact us.

THREE CAMEL LODGEMONGOLIA

National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World is a collection of handpicked lodges that invite guests to experience the world’s most treasured places while helping protect them for generations to come. We stay at five Unique Lodges on the trips featured in this catalog: Ngorongoro Crater Lodge in Tanzania (pictured opposite); Three Camel Lodge in Mongolia (pictured above); Longitude 131° in Australia (pictured left); and Southern Ocean Lodge and Lizard Island in Australia (see page 26).

From the stunning desert camp of Longitude 131°, offering views of Uluru from every luxury tent; to the Maasai-inspired design of Tanzania’s Ngorongoro Crater Lodge; to Three Camel Lodge, a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World that embodies authentic Mongolian tradition, we stay in some of the world’s finest accommodations. Each has been chosen for its exceptional amenities and prime location. In remote areas where choices are limited, we have selected the best available accommodations to ensure your comfort. In many of the destinations we visit, we have arranged special dining experiences in unique settings accompanied by traditional entertainment.

LONGITUDE 131°AUSTRALIA

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Discover the wonders of Africa with top National Geographic experts, taking in a wide spectrum of wildlife, landscapes, and cultures. Encounter the legendary creatures of Tanzania and Madagascar. In South

Africa, pay a poignant visit to Robben Island and venture to the Cradle of Humankind to explore a historic fossil excavation site featured in a recent National Geographic magazine cover story. Search for Namibia’s

desert-adapted species, glide through Botswana’s Okavango Delta, and trek into Rwanda’s forests to search for endangered mountain gorillas.

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A F R I C A B Y P R I V AT E J E T

BABY MOUNTAIN GORILLA VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, RWANDA

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A F R I C A B Y P R I V AT E J E T

LISBON, PORTUGALWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15

Meet experts, staff, and fellow travelers for a welcome dinner at our historic hotel, located in the heart of Lisbon along the Tagus River. PESTANA POUSADAS LISBOA

THE SERENGETI PLAIN OR NGORONGORO CRATER, TANZANIATHURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 17, AND 18

Fly by private jet to Kilimanjaro International Airport and stay overnight in Arusha. Then transfer to a smaller aircraft for the flight to Serengeti National Park. Choose from two options: Venture deep into the Serengeti to witness Africa’s greatest concentration of plains game, or descend into the Ngorongoro Crater and observe the permanent population of about 25,000 animals in one of the world’s largest unbroken calderas. National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Meave or Louise Leakey joins us to discuss the family’s historic fossil finds. ARUSHA COFFEE LODGE; FOUR SEASONS SAFARI LODGE SERENGETI OR NGORONGORO CRATER LODGE

THE UNIQUE WILDLIFE OF MADAGASCARSUNDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 20, AND 21

Thanks to its natural isolation from the African mainland, Madagascar has developed an astonishing wealth of biodiversity. More than 80 percent of the species here are endemic, including the island’s celebrated lemurs. After an evening in the vibrant, multiethnic capital of Antananarivo, choose from the following excursions to Madagascar’s pristine nature reserves:

Spend two days in Andasibe−Mantadia National Park, a dense rain forest that is home to the largest species of lemur, the endangered indri, whose calls resonate in the canopy overhead. During morning and nighttime walks, discover even more life among the thick undergrowth, as the forest holds more than 50 species of reptiles, more than 100 types of birds, and a wide variety of wild orchids.

Or take a local flight to the unspoiled Anjajavy Peninsula. More than 1,800 floral species are found in the nature reserve that surrounds our hotel. Observe the antics of the Coquerel’s sifaka lemur, which moves with a jaunty two-legged gait. Choose from a variety of water activities, from sailing to snorkeling the gorgeous reefs. In the evening, catch a crimson-soaked sunset from your beach villa. RELAIS DES PLATEAUX, ANTANANARIVO AND VAKONA FOREST LODGE, ANDASIBE OR ANJAJAVY L’HOTEL, ANJAJAVY

During his three decades at National Geographic, Rob Hernandez served as senior editor of National Geographic magazine and founder and head of the Society’s international division, which

publishes magazines, books, and other media in more than 30 languages. Raised in Spain and Cuba, Rob began his career doing ecological research and documenting the wildlife and cultures of the world’s remote places. He has filmed a TV special on lions in Namibia; led expeditions to Antarctica, South America, and Southeast Asia; and spent two years circumnavigating the Pacific and Indian Oceans in a small sailboat.

Primatologist and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Elizabeth Lonsdorf began researching primates as an undergraduate student at Duke University. Later, while completing a Ph.D. at

the Jane Goodall Institute’s Center for Primate Studies at the University of Minnesota, she spent several months each year studying wild chimpanzees at Tanzania’s Gombe Stream National Park. She returns annually to Gombe to maintain a research program focused on chimpanzee health and infant development. Elizabeth has also conducted comparative investigations of tool-use skills in chimpanzees and gorillas, and has worked collaboratively with the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project in Rwanda on issues related to health and disease risks in wild apes. She is the vice president for education and outreach for the International Primatological Society.

A TEAM OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPERTS WILL ACCOMPANY THIS TRIP.

O U R E X P E R T S

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Christchurch and Queenstown,

New Zealand

LISBON, PORTUGAL

SERENGETI PLAIN OR NGORONGORO CRATER, TANZANIA

KIGALI AND VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, RWANDA

OKAVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANA

MAUN, BOTSWANA

WALVIS BAY, SWAKOPMUND,AND NAMIB DESERT, NAMIBIA

CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA

ARUSHA, TANZANIA

ANJAJAVY, MADAGASCAR

ANTANANARIVO AND ANDASIBE-MANTADIA NATIONAL PARK, MADAGASCAR

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National Geographic photographer Jason Edwards has been at the forefront of natural history photography for two decades. Since embarking on his career at the Royal Melbourne Zoo, Jason has

been recognized globally for his contributions to science, the environment, and the arts. Through his commissioned work and as the face of the National Geographic Channel’s Pure Photography series, Jason has taken his storytelling to dozens of countries and to every continent. His work has appeared in hundreds of publications, including National Geographic magazine, BBC Wildlife, Australian Geographic, and the New Yorker.

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CAPE TOWN, THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, AND THE CAPE WINELANDS, SOUTH AFRICA WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 23, AND 24

Cape Town, one of Africa’s most beautiful cities, boasts a colorful mix of African, French, Dutch, and East Asian cultures. Ride a cable car to the top of Table Mountain (weather permitting), and visit Boulders Beach to see a colony of African penguins. Then set out on an excursion by helicopter to the Cape of Good Hope, examining the rare flora and fauna of this vast nature reserve. The next day, opt for a tour of Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela spent 18 of his 27 years in prison, followed by a visit to Cape Town’s District Six Museum. Or choose to visit the famed Cape Winelands, meeting with local winemakers and sampling award-winning vintages. ONE&ONLY CAPE TOWN

JOHANNESBURG AND THE CRADLE OF HUMANKIND, SOUTH AFRICA SATURDAY, AUGUST 25

From Johannesburg, travel by road to visit the Rising Star cave in the Cradle of Humankind, which is part of a larger UNESCO World Heritage site. In 2013, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Lee Berger and his team discovered more than 1,550 fossil elements buried within the cave—the single largest hominin fossil find yet made on the continent of Africa. The excavation and analysis of Homo naledi, as this new species of human ancestor has been named, was supported by National Geographic and featured in the October 2015 National Geographic magazine cover story. Learn about the significance of these historic finds, as well as Lee’s 2008 discovery of Australopithecus sediba, a previously unknown species of apelike creatures that may have been a direct ancestor of modern humans. Later this afternoon, continue by private jet to Namibia.

SWAKOPMUND, WALVIS BAY, AND THE NAMIB DESERT, NAMIBIA SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, AUGUST 25 AND 26

In Walvis Bay, take a flight-seeing tour by local aircraft over Namibia’s Skeleton Coast. Enjoy a bird’s-eye view of one of the most unforgettable sights on Earth: the meeting of the dunes of the Namib Desert with the roaring Atlantic surf. Then choose from two desert options. Journey through the ancient canyons of the Moon Valley in the Namib Desert and see the famous Welwitschia mirabilis, a rare plant that is several hundred years old. Or, travel in 4x4s through the stark landscape to search for the fascinating creatures that live here. The next morning, cruise Walvis Bay lagoon to see flamingos, penguins, and pelicans, and keep an eye out for dolphins and Cape fur seals. STRAND HOTEL SWAKOPMUND

AFRICAN ELEPHANTTHE SERENGETI PLAIN, TANZANIA

The National Geographic Society funds research, conservation, and exploration, including the Okavango Wilderness Project—a multinational collaboration led by National Geographic Emerging Explorer Steve Boyes to survey the biodiversity of

the vast Okavango River Delta and protect its unique ecosystems and wildlife populations for future generations. The Society also supports the groundbreaking paleontological research of National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Lee Berger in South Africa’s Cradle of Humankind.

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MA ASAI FAMILYTANZANIA

AFRICAN PENGUINSCAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA

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NAMIB DESERTNAMIBIA

THE OKAVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANAMONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 AND 28

One of the world’s largest inland delta systems, the Okavango Delta is a breathtaking wetland oasis in the midst of a sunbaked landscape. During our stay here, choose to explore by open safari vehicle or by traditional mokoro canoe (depending on the water level), coming face-to-face with the magnificent creatures that call this area home. Set out on a morning game drive or water safari to spot elephants, wildebeests, cheetahs, and endangered wild dogs, as well as all manner of birdlife. Keep an eye out for lions belonging to the area’s three prides. After the sun goes down, head back into the wilderness on a nighttime safari to discover the nocturnal creatures of the floodplains. DUBA PLAINS CAMP, MOMBO CAMP, SANDIBE OKAVANGO SAFARI LODGE, OR VUMBURA PLAINS CAMP

KIGALI AND VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, RWANDAWEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 30, AND 31

Our next destination is Rwanda, a land of rolling green hills, majestic volcanoes, and lush lowlands. Embark on a thrilling trek in Volcanoes National Park, where the late Dian Fossey famously studied mountain gorillas with support from National Geographic. Hike through bamboo forests in search of these endangered creatures, and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to observe gorilla families up close in their natural habitat. In Kigali, visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial, a meaningful tribute to those who perished in the genocide of 1994. Hear survivors’ stories and learn how the country is reconciling its turbulent past with a bright future through unity and peace. AMAKORO SONGA LODGE, FIVE VOLCANOES BOUTIQUE HOTEL, SABYINYO SILVERBACK LODGE, OR

VIRUNGA LODGE; AND KIGALI MARRIOTT HOTEL

LISBON, PORTUGAL/U.S.SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 AND 2

Return to Lisbon, where we celebrate our journey with a farewell dinner. The next morning, transfer to the airport to connect with your commercial flight home. PESTANA POUSADAS LISBOA

MOKORO CANOE RIDEOK AVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANA

I N F O R M A T I O N

DATES2018: August 15–September 2

COST $85,950

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $8,950. Transportation by private Boeing 757 jet and other conveyance, as noted in the itinerary, is included in the expedition cost. Airfare to and from Lisbon, Portugal is not included.

Africa by Private Jet will be operated on a Boeing 757 customized for only 49 travelers in two-by-two, Italian-leather flatbed seats. Visit our website or call for details.

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A R O U N D T H E W O R L D B Y P R I V AT E J E T

Circle the globe with top National Geographic experts on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Traveling in the comfort of a private jet, encounter legendary places from Machu Picchu to

Tibet, Easter Island, and the Taj Mahal. Experience natural wonders such as the Great Barrier Reef, the Serengeti Plain, and the island paradise of Samoa.

MOAI STATUESEASTER ISLAND, CHILE

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WASHINGTON D.C., U.S.†DAY 1

Meet experts, staff, and fellow travelers for a welcome reception at the headquarters of the National Geographic Society, followed by dinner at our hotel. THE HAY-ADAMS, WASHINGTON, D.C.

CUSCO AND MACHU PICCHU OR TRUJILLO AND CHICLAYO, PERUDAYS 2, 3, AND 4

This morning, our private jet brings us to Lima, where we take a local flight to charming Cusco. Explore the Plaza de Armas and the Sacsayhuaman fortress overlooking the city. Continue to Machu Picchu, an ancient citadel abandoned by the Inca and rediscovered in 1911. Excavated by Hiram Bingham with funding from the National Geographic Society, Machu Picchu is one of the world’s greatest archaeological sites. Instead of visiting Cusco and Machu Picchu, you may visit Peru’s northern coast to see the temples of Chiclayo and Trujillo. BELMOND PALACIO NAZARENAS, CUSCO OR LIBERTADOR TRUJILLO AND BELMOND MIRAFLORES PARK, LIMA

EASTER ISLAND, CHILEDAYS 5 AND 6

Travel 2,300 miles off the coast of Chile to Easter Island, an open-air museum of ancient stone villages, sanctuaries, and giant statues called moai. Explore the island’s treasures with resident archaeologists Edmundo Edwards, Patricia Vargas, and Claudio Cristino. HANGAROA ECO VILLAGE & SPA

CROSS THE INTERNATIONAL DATE LINEDAY 7

From Easter Island we continue our voyage across the Pacific, crossing the international date line. We lose a day en route and arrive in Samoa the following evening.

I T I N E R A R Y | 2 4 D AY SJANUARY 23–FEBRUARY 15, 2018* | OC TOBER 1–24, 2018 OC TOBER 26–NOVEMBER 18, 2018 | DECEMBER 28, 2018–JANUARY 20, 2019

Visit our website for the full bios on all experts.

O U R E X P E R T S

TIERNEY THYSMARINE BIOLOGIST AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EMERGING EXPLORER

JACK DAULTONART HISTORIAN

MICHAEL MELFORDNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHER

JANUARY 23–FEBRUARY 15, 2018

JAN NIJMANGEOGRAPHER AND FORMER MEMBER OF THE SOCIETY’S COMMITTEE FOR RESEARCH AND EXPLORATION

OCTOBER 1–24, 2018

JAY DICKMANNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHER

APIA, SAMOA

GREAT BARRIER REEF OR DAINTREE RAINFOREST,

AUSTRALIA

ANGKOR, CAMBODIA

SERENGETI PLAIN OR NGORONGORO CRATER,

TANZANIA

LHASA, TIBET

KATHMANDU, NEPAL

TAJ MAHAL, AGRA, INDIA

PETRA AND WADI RUM, JORDAN

CUSCO AND MACHU PICCHU, PERU

LIMA, PERU

EASTER ISLAND, CHILE

WASHINGTON, D.C. , U.S.*

MARRAKECH, MOROCCO

† The January and December departures follow the itinerary shown above but begin and end in Orlando, Florida, with hotel accommodations on Day 1 at the Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes.

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STEPHEN F. CUNHAGEOGRAPHER, EDUCATOR, AND AUTHOR

TIM JEPSONWRITER AND BROADCASTER

OCTOBER 26–NOVEMBER 18, 2018

CARROLL DUNHAMANTHROPOLOGIST AND FILMMAKER

DECEMBER 28, 2018–JANUARY 20, 2019

ANNIE GRIFFITHSNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC PHOTOGRAPHER

STEPHEN ALVAREZNATIONAL G E O G R A P H I C P H OTO G R A P H E R

* On the January 2018 departure, Myanmar (Burma) will replace Nepal and Tibet on Days 13–15. In Myanmar, visit ancient Bagan, home to more than 2,000 temples; the floating gardens and stilt villages of Inle Lake; and the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon. Visit our website for details.

JACK DAULTON (SEE JANUARY DEPARTURE) WILL ALSO JOIN THE OCTOBER 1 AND DECEMBER DEPARTURES.

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APIA, SAMOADAY 8

Samoa is one of the few places where pure Polynesian culture remains essentially intact: Tribal rituals and hierarchies are little changed from ancient times. Trace the coast of Samoa on a scenic drive, passing through charming seaside villages. Enjoy a traditional Polynesian feast and a fia fia, a colorful performance of Samoan dance and song. SHERATON SAMOA AGGIE GREY’S RESORT, MULIFANUA

THE GREAT BARRIER REEF OR DAINTREE RAINFOREST, AUSTRALIA DAYS 9 AND 10

Explore the Great Barrier Reef, the largest known coral reef in the world and home to an exceptionally rich variety of marine life. Enjoy snorkeling and swimming in this magnificent ecosystem, or discover the natural wonders of the Daintree Rainforest. PULLMAN PORT DOUGLAS SEA TEMPLE RESORT & SPA

ANGKOR WAT OR THE HIDDEN TEMPLES OF CAMBODIADAYS 11 AND 12

Fly to Siem Reap, our base for exploring Angkor, the heart of the ancient Khmer Empire. Survey Angkor Wat’s massive temple complex, and visit the royal city of Angkor Thom and the extraordinary Bayon Temple. Or explore the lost jungle temple of Beng Mea Lea and the ninth-century Roluos temple complex of Hariharalaya. RAFFLES GRAND HOTEL D’ANGKOR, SIEM REAP

KATHMANDU, NEPAL*DAY 13

Fly by private jet to Kathmandu and visit the medieval city of Bhaktapur, once a royal capital whose stunning pagodas, palaces, and squares still captivate today. Then enjoy dinner and a night’s rest before departing for Tibet. DWARIKA’S HOTEL, KATHMANDU

TAJ MAHALAGRA, INDIA

GREAT BARRIER REEFAUSTRALIA

FIRE DANCERAPIA, SAMOA

The National Geographic Society funds research, conservation, and exploration, including archaeological excavations at an Inca ritual site near Cusco; a study on the response of the Great Barrier Reef to environmental stress; and the numerous

programs of the Big Cats Initiative, including protection of endangered lions and cheetahs in Tanzania.

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THE SERENGETI PLAINTANZANIA

LHASA, TIBET OR CHITWAN NATIONAL PARK, NEPAL*DAYS 14 AND 15

Depart by local flight to Lhasa. Visit the Jokhang Temple, the region’s oldest and most revered temple. The next day, venture into the fabled Potala Palace and the nearly 600-year-old Sera Monastery. Alternatively, you may choose to visit Chitwan National Park, one of Asia’s premier wildlife reserves. ST. REGIS LHASA RESORT OR TAJ MEGHAULI SERAI LODGE

TAJ MAHAL OR FATEHPUR SIKRI, INDIADAYS 16 AND 17

Return to Kathmandu by local flight and fly by private jet to Agra. See the majestic Taj Mahal, the world’s greatest monument to love. Explore the Red Fort of Agra or meet with families in Kachhpura, a village of the harijan people—historically called “untouchables” in India. Instead of the Taj Mahal, you may choose to visit Fatehpur Sikri, Mogul Emperor Akbar’s crowning architectural achievement. THE OBEROI AMARVILAS, AGRA

THE SERENGETI PLAIN OR NGORONGORO CRATER, TANZANIADAYS 18 AND 19

Fly to Kilimanjaro International Airport and choose from two options: Go deep into Serengeti National Park to witness the greatest concentration of plains game in Africa, or descend into the Ngorongoro Crater and observe the permanent population of about 25,000 animals in the largest unbroken caldera in the world. National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Meave or Louise Leakey joins us to discuss the family’s historic fossil finds. FOUR SEASONS SAFARI LODGE SERENGETI OR NGORONGORO CRATER LODGE

THE LOST CITY OF PETRA AND WADI RUM, JORDANDAYS 20 AND 21

Visit Petra, the lost city of the Nabataeans. Hidden in Jordan’s deep canyons south of the Dead Sea, this remarkable site was founded more than 2,000 years ago and consists of elaborate buildings and tombs carved from sheer rock walls. On the last evening, gather for a festive Bedouin dinner. The following morning, travel to the beautiful desert landscape of Wadi Rum, exploring the spectacular rock formations known as the Seven Pillars of Wisdom. MÖVENPICK RESORT PETRA

MARRAKECH OR THE ATLAS MOUNTAINS, MOROCCODAYS 22 AND 23

Arrive in Marrakech and transfer to our hotel. The next day, see the Koutoubia Mosque and visit the Bahia Palace. Wander through the medina and the open-air market of Djemma el Fna, or take a stroll in the stunning Majorelle Garden. Tonight, gather for a farewell banquet with traditional entertainment. LA MAMOUNIA, MARRAKECH

MARRAKECH, MOROCCO/WASHINGTON, D.C.† †DAY 24

Following breakfast, board our private jet and fly to Washington, D.C. Upon arrival, you may connect with your commercial flight home; or, if you wish, we will provide complimentary accommodations at the Hilton Washington Dulles Airport Hotel or the Hyatt Regency Dulles for the night.

†† On the December and January departures, which end in Orlando, Florida, complimentary accommodations will be provided at the Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport Hotel for one night.

* On the January 2018 departure, Myanmar (Burma) will replace Nepal and Tibet on Days 13–15. In Myanmar, visit ancient Bagan, home to more than 2,000 temples; the floating gardens and stilt villages of Inle Lake; and the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon. Visit our website for details.

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DATES2018: January 23–February 15 October 1–24 October 26–November 18 December 28, 2018–January 20, 2019

COST $82,950

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $8,950. Transportation by private Boeing 757 jet and other conveyance, as noted in the itinerary, is included in the expedition cost. Airfare to and from Washington, D.C. or Orlando is not included.

MACHU PICCHUPERU

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Delve into the worlds of emperors and exiles, Arctic explorers and fossil finders, and nomads of the desert and the ice as you circumnavigate the Northern Hemisphere by private jet. Explore Japan’s exquisite spiritual

architecture amid the gardens and shrines of Kyoto and Nara. Experience nomadic life in Mongolia’s Gobi, and trace Russian history in St. Petersburg and Irkutsk. Then head farther north to encounter Norway’s fjords,

Iceland’s wondrous geology, and the glittering glaciers and icebergs of Greenland.

A R O U N D T H E W O R L D B Y P R I V AT E J E T: T H E N O R T H E R N R O U T E

FLAMING CLIFFS GOBI, MONGOLIA

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SEATTLE, WASHINGTONTHURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 12 AND 13

Meet experts, staff, and fellow travelers for a welcome reception and dinner at our hotel, located in the heart of downtown near Pike Place Market, the Seattle Art Museum, and the Space Needle. The next day, depart for Japan, and lose a day crossing the international date line. FAIRMONT OLYMPIC

KYOTO AND NARA, JAPANSATURDAY, SUNDAY, AND MONDAY, JULY 14, 15, AND 16

After landing in Osaka, travel to Kyoto, home to UNESCO World Heritage–listed temples, shrines, and gardens that vividly recall the glory of Old Japan. Visit Kinkaku-ji golden pavilion, the wooden temple of Sanjusangendo, the striking torii (gates) at Fushimi Inari Shrine, and the palaces and gardens of Nijo Castle. In ancient Nara, visit Todaji Temple, the world’s largest wooden building and home to Japan’s largest Buddha; and Kasuga Taisha, Nara’s most celebrated shrine. You will also have time to wander through Nara Park, called Deer Park by locals due to the tame deer living there. Stroll along an enchanting path to the Kasuga Grand Shrine, passing by 3,000 stone and bronze lanterns. FOUR SEASONS KYOTO

GOBI, MONGOLIATUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, JULY 17, 18, AND 19

Our next stop is the land of Genghis Khan, where one of the world’s last nomadic cultures lives amid the stark beauty of the steppe. Take a private local flight to the majestic Gobi, where we’ll spend three nights at a traditional ger (tent) camp. In addition, visit with a nomad family and experience their way of life firsthand. At the fossil quarries of Bayanzag, also known as the Flaming Cliffs, hunt for dinosaur fossils with a local paleontologist. Or discover the stunning landscapes of Gorkhi-Terelj National Park. THREE CAMEL LODGE; OR SHANGRI-LA HOTEL AND TERELJ HOTEL

IRKUTSK AND LAKE BAIKAL, RUSSIAFRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 20 AND 21

After the Decembrist Revolt in 1825, exiled nobility settled in Siberia, bringing culture and infrastructure to cities like Irkutsk. Follow their footsteps on a walk through the central square, where traditional wooden houses stand out in bright shades of blue and green—the colors of Siberia. Visit the Church of Our Saviour, the oldest stone structure in Irkutsk, and wander among the tombs of

Alexander “Alec” Murphy is senior vice president of the American Geographical Society and a professor of geography at the University of Oregon. He has also served as a member of the Advisory Committee for National Geographic

Education. Alec co-authored Human Geography: People, Place, and Culture, a comprehensive look at global phenomena, ranging from India and East Africa to Peru and China. An engaging speaker, he will offer his insights into the human and physical forces that shape the places we visit.

National Geographic photographer Michael Melford has produced more than a dozen feature stories for National Geographic magazine and more than 30 for National Geographic Traveler, including eight covers.

Some of Michael’s recent assignments have focused on Russia, Israel, and North America’s national parks. He has produced photography for eight books for National Geographic. When not shooting for National Geographic, Michael enjoys giving seminars and workshops on photography and sharing both his love of nature and his extensive knowledge.

Geographer, educator, and author Stephen F. Cunha spent 10 years as a National Park Service ranger in Yosemite and Alaska. Now a geography professor at California’s Humboldt State University, he studies diverse landscapes around

the world and has visited most of the destinations on this trip. He is the author of more than 80 publications. He recently received the California State University system’s highest award for exemplary contributions and achievements in the Social and Behavioral Sciences and Public Service.

O U R E X P E R T S

I T I N E R A R Y | 2 2 D AY SJULY 12–AUGUST 2, 2018

ULAANBAATAR, MONGOLIA

IRKUTSK AND LAKE BAIKAL, RUSSIA

ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA

ÅLESUND,NORWAY

REYKJAVIK,ICELAND

ILULISSAT,GREENLANDKANGERLUSSUAQ,

GREENLAND

BOSTON,MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON

GOBI, MONGOLIA

KYOTO AND NARA, JAPAN

A TEAM OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPERTS WILL ACCOMPANY THIS TRIP.

Paleoanthropologist and National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Lee Berger is a Research Professor in Human Evolution and the Public Understanding of Science at the University of Witwatersrand

in Johannesburg, South Africa. His explorations into human origins in Africa have resulted in many notable discoveries, including the most comprehensive early hominin fossils found so far, which belong to a new species of early human ancestor, Australopithecus sediba, and, in 2013, the richest early hominin site yet found on the continent of Africa. Lee will serve as National Geographic host on this departure.

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famous Siberians at the Znamenskaya cathedral. Delve into the city’s pivotal role in Russian history at the Monument to Russian Pioneers of Siberia. The next day, cruise Lake Baikal, a World Heritage site as well as the world’s oldest and deepest lake. COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT, IRKUTSK CITY CENTER

ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIASUNDAY, MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, JULY 22, 23, AND 24

Designed by Peter the Great in the 18th century to rival the cities of Europe, elegant St. Petersburg still entices travelers with its magnificent palaces, superb art collections, and riveting history. At the lavishly restored Catherine Palace, marvel at the magnificent Amber Room, then delve into the world-renowned art collection at the State Hermitage Museum and examine jewels and the works of Fabergé at its Treasure Galleries. Stroll through the gardens of Peterhof, the tsar’s homage to Versailles. Tour Peter and Paul Fortress, the city’s oldest structure, to see the stunning grounds and historic cathedral, topped with a needle-thin spire. Attend a performance at one of St. Petersburg’s grand theaters, or discover the Neva and its tributary canals during an evening boat cruise before a gala dinner. HOTEL ASTORIA

ÅLESUND, NORWAYWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 25 AND 26

An island city off Norway’s Atlantic coast, Ålesund is a charming hub of art nouveau architecture and the gateway to some of Norway’s most impressive fjords. Our group will split up to stay in three boutique hotels set in rural hamlets and alpine forests just outside the city. During our stay, you may explore the city, taking in the turrets and towers of its renowned early-20th-century architecture, or go on a relaxing cruise through the fjords, past cascading waterfalls and twisting mountain roads. You may also opt to visit a local farm and sample Norwegian foods, or kayak through the fjords, stopping to explore nearby islands. JUVET LANDSKAPSHOTELL, STORFJORD HOTEL, OR HOTEL UNION ØYE

REYKJAVÍK, ICELANDFRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY, JULY 27, 28, AND 29

In Iceland’s vibrant capital of Reykjavík, explore the Old City. Relax in the geothermic hot springs of the Blue Lagoon, whose warm, mineral-rich waters

CATHERINE PALACEST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA

GULLFOSS WATERFALLICELAND

THREE CAMEL LODGEMONGOLIA

The National Geographic Society funds research, conservation, and exploration, including a study on the evolution of freshwater fauna in Lake Baikal, the oldest and largest lake in the world; an archaeological survey of prehistoric human populations in the Gobi, where burial mounds and cave burials have

yielded extremely well preserved human remains; and research into the interactions of lava and glaciers resulting from the eruption of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano in 2010.

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have long eased the muscles and raised the spirits of travelers. At Thingvellir, stand astride the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. See the geothermal fields of Geysir, home to hot springs, mud pots, and boiling pools; and feel the mist on your face at the majestic Gullfoss. You’ll also have time to choose your own adventure, including visiting a geothermal power plant, hiking through a nature reserve, or snowmobiling on a glacier. HOTEL BORG, REYKJAVÍK

ILULISSAT, GREENLANDMONDAY AND TUESDAY, JULY 30 AND 31

Our next stop is Kangerlussuaq, a town of about 500 residents in western Greenland founded as a military base during World War II and now a hub of scientific research. Continue by charter flight north to the remote town of Ilulissat, which abuts the massive Ilulissat Icefjord, the source of many of the icebergs in Greenlandic waters. Cruise through the mist among craggy icebergs at the mouth of the fjord, take an easy walk along the ice fjord, and meet a dogsled team. Alternatively, take a longer guided hike alongside the massive glacier to the Inuit village of Sermermiut, or visit the brightly colored houses and church of a tiny hunting and fishing settlement. ARCTIC HOTEL,

ILULISSAT

GREENLAND/BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, U.S.WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 AND 2

Fly to Boston and celebrate your adventure with a festive farewell dinner. The next day, connect with your commercial flight home. MANDARIN ORIENTAL BOSTON

ICEBERGS OF ILULISSATGREENLAND

GEISHAKYOTO, JAPAN

I N F O R M A T I O N

DATES2018: July 12–August 2

COST $75,950

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $7,950. Transportation by private Boeing 757 jet and other conveyance, as noted in the itinerary, is included in the expedition cost. Airfare to Seattle and return from Boston is not included.

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Set out by private jet to explore Australia’s and New Zealand’s stunningly diverse landscapes—from wild Tasmania and the Great Barrier Reef to magnificent Lake Taupo and Milford Sound. Experience the

wonders of both countries in one seamless journey, encountering coral reefs and rain forests, glacier-carved fjords and ethereal desert plains. Explore the vibrant cities of Sydney, Hobart, and Queenstown,

and get acquainted with the indigenous cultures that call these epic landscapes home.

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ULURU (AYERS ROCK)ULURU-K ATA TJUTA NATIONAL PARK, AUSTRALIA

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIAMONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 1 AND 2

Arrive independently on a commercial flight to Sydney. Meet experts, staff, and fellow travelers for a welcome reception and dinner. The next day, set off on a guided walk through Sydney’s Rocks district for a thrilling climb on the Harbour Bridge to get a bird’s-eye view of Sydney Harbour. Take a behind-the-scenes tour of the Sydney Opera House, the architectural masterpiece designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon. Or come face-to-face with Australia’s native wildlife on a private tour of the Taronga Zoo, and learn about efforts to protect species like the koala and the endangered Tasmanian devil. SHANGRI-LA HOTEL, SYDNEY

HOBART, TASMANIA, AUSTRALIAWEDNESDAY, APRIL 3

Fly south to the beautiful island of Tasmania, home to mountains, rain forests, and white-sand beaches—as well as the lively cultural capital of Hobart. Explore the cafés, artist studios, and craft shops of the historic Salamanca Place neighborhood, take in panoramic views of Hobart and the Derwent River from Mount Nelson, and step back in time amid the charming cottages and gardens of Battery Point. Tour Tasmania’s whiskey distilleries, or watch a live historical drama set in the 1830s about a female convict in Tasmania’s notorious penal colony. This evening, take a ferry to the Museum of Old and New Art, located on the grounds of a historic vineyard. Enjoy a private tour of the museum followed by dinner in the Nolan Gallery. HENRY JONES ART HOTEL

ULURU-KATA TJUTA NATIONAL PARK, AUSTRALIATHURSDAY AND FRIDAY, APRIL 4 AND 5

Arrive in Adelaide, our gateway to Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park and Kangaroo Island. Here, we split into two groups and visit these sites in opposite order, spending two nights in each location.

Fly by private jet to Australia’s Red Centre and settle into your luxury tent at Longitude 131°, a member of the National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World collection poised at the edge of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. Embark on a variety of excursions in this UNESCO World Heritage site. Walk around the base of Uluru (formerly known as Ayers Rock) and learn about its spiritual significance to the Anangu people. Explore the mystical red domes of Kata Tjuta (also known as the Olgas) on a guided hike through Walpa Gorge. View Aboriginal art at the Cultural Centre, go mountain biking in the outback, or visit a local gallery. Return to our lodge to sip champagne as we watch the descending sun set Uluru’s red rock ablaze. Then savor an Australian barbecue and an evening of stargazing. LONGITUDE 131°

Zoologist Kristofer Helgen is a National Geographic Explorer who has led research expeditions to remote areas on almost every continent in his search for undiscovered species. From the jungles of

Papua New Guinea to the slopes of the Andes, Kris has identified some 100 new mammal species and documented viable populations of animals previously thought to be in major decline or even extinct. Kris is a professor of biological sciences at the University of Adelaide and has served as curator of mammals at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History.

National Geographic photographer Jason Edwards has been at the forefront of natural history photography for two decades. Since embarking on his career at the Royal Melbourne Zoo, Jason has

been recognized globally for his contributions to science, the environment, and the arts. Through his commissioned work and as the face of the National Geographic Channel’s Pure Photography series, Jason has taken his storytelling to dozens of countries and to every continent. His work has appeared in hundreds of publications, including National Geographic magazine, BBC Wildlife, Australian Geographic, and the New Yorker.

Geographer David Scott Silverberg (Ph.D. MIT, postdoc Harvard) has traveled extensively in Australia, studying the biodiversity of this island continent. He has also worked throughout New

Zealand researching the geologic development of its Southern Alps, and conducting fieldwork with the New Zealand Department of Conservation on its South Island Kiwi restoration project. He has joined numerous expeditions for travelers to both countries. David has served as executive director for Research at EarthWatch Institute and helped launch AmeriCorps’ environmental programs. He is a fellow of the Explorers Club, the Royal Africa Society, the Royal Geographical Society, the Australian Royal Geographic and the Royal Asia Society.

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AUCKLAND

QUEENSTOWN AND MILFORD SOUND

LAKE TAUPO

KANGAROO ISLAND

HOBART, TASMANIA

ULURU-KATA TJUTA NATIONAL PARK

CAIRNS

LIZARD ISLAND ANDGREAT BARRIER REEF

NEW ZEALAND

SYDNEYADELAIDE

AUSTRALIA

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A TEAM OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPERTS WILL ACCOMPANY THIS TRIP.

PRIVATE JET

LOCAL AIR

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KANGAROO ISLAND, AUSTRALIASATURDAY AND SUNDAY, APRIL 6 AND 7

From Adelaide, fly by local aircraft to Kangaroo Island, considered Australia’s Galápagos for its wealth of endemic species and wild, pristine landscapes. Stay at one of the world’s top island properties, Southern Ocean Lodge, also a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World. Discover the island’s many native inhabitants, including Tammar wallabies and an endemic kangaroo species. Witness nature’s raw power at the massive boulders known as Remarkable Rocks, and observe sea lions at Seal Bay Conservation Park. At dusk, sample fine Australian wines in an open paddock where kangaroos graze. SOUTHERN OCEAN LODGE

CAIRNS, AUSTRALIAMONDAY, APRIL 8

Fly to the coastal city of Cairns, known for its proximity to two World Heritage sites: the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics of Queensland. Board the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway and glide over several miles of rain forest, taking in panoramic views of the Coral Sea, Barron Falls, and the deep chasm of Barron Gorge. Marvel at the lush foliage, glimpse electric-blue Ulysses butterflies, and listen to the calls of cockatoos as a local guide introduces us to this remarkable ecosystem. SHANGRI-LA HOTEL, THE MARINA

LIZARD ISLAND AND THE GREAT BARRIER REEF, AUSTRALIATUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 10, AND 11

Fly by charter to Lizard Island National Park, a small archipelago bordered by the Great Barrier Reef. Our destination is the beachfront Lizard Island, the only accommodation in the park and a National Geographic Unique Lodge of the World. From here, enjoy unparalleled access to the world’s largest reef system. From a glass-bottom boat, spot everything from sea turtles and feather stars to reef sharks. Snorkel or dive amid brilliant corals, or take a boat to a remote bay to go swimming and beachcombing. Hike the island’s nature trails, and stop by the Lizard Island Research Station to learn about efforts to protect the reef’s fragile ecosystem. After each day’s adventures, unwind at the spa or take a sunset stroll on the beach. LIZARD ISLAND

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSESYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

ABORIGINAL CHILDREN WITH TRADITIONAL FACE PAINTAUSTRALIA

The National Geographic Society funds research, conservation, and exploration in Australia and New Zealand, including prehistoric fossil excavations in northwestern Queensland, a study of the communication of dolphins during coordinated feeding, the documentation of blue whale foraging

in industrially impacted waters, a study of the maternal effects of high-density kangaroo populations, and a Tasmania-based project investigating the connection between glacial advances and long-term global climate change.

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CHAMPAGNE POOLLAKE TAUPO, NEW ZEALAND

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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALANDFRIDAY, APRIL 12

Cross the Tasman Sea on a flight to Auckland, a culturally diverse capital surrounded by beautiful ocean vistas. Spend a night in the city before flying to Rotorua and continuing overland to Lake Taupo. SOFITEL AUCKLAND VIADUCT HARBOUR OR HILTON AUCKLAND

LAKE TAUPO, NEW ZEALANDSATURDAY AND SUNDAY, APRIL 13 AND 14

Formed by a volcanic eruption, Lake Taupo is still a hotbed of geothermal activity, with steam vents, bubbling mud pools, and spurting geysers recalling the area’s fiery origins. On a private cruise, gaze out at snowcapped volcanoes, examine Maori rock carvings, and hear the legends of this ancient culture. Later, go for a hike or a bike ride, or try your hand at fly-fishing for trout on the Waikato River. Get acquainted with Maori culture on a visit to a nearby village, and learn how the Maori harness the area’s geothermal resources for cooking and bathing, carrying on their ancestors’ ancient traditions. HUKA LODGE

QUEENSTOWN AND MILFORD SOUND, NEW ZEALANDMONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 16, AND 17

Fly to the South Island and arrive in Queenstown, surrounded by the craggy peaks of the Remarkables and sapphire Lake Wakatipu. On a helicopter ride over Milford Sound, soar over the rugged cliffs, lakes, and forests of this dramatic terrain, which the Maori believe was shaped by a powerful god. After viewing the fjord from above, take a walk along the icy ridges of a glacier. Then wander through Arrowtown, a 19th-century gold-mining village that retains many of its original cottages and churches. Cap off the adventure with a thrilling jet-boat ride through the canyons of the Shotover River. Celebrate our journey with a festive farewell dinner. The following day, connect with your commercial flight home. MILLBROOK RESORT

MILFORD SOUNDNEW ZEALAND

KOALAAUSTRALIA

I N F O R M A T I O N

DATES2019: April 1–17

COST $65,945

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $6,950. Transportation by private Alliance Fokker 70 jet and other conveyance, as noted in the itinerary, is included in the expedition cost. Airfare to Sydney, Australia and return from Queenstown, New Zealand is not included.

Please note: Australia and New Zealand by Private Jet will be operated on a Fokker 70 jet, custom-confi gured for only 45 travelers in two-by-two leather seats. Visit our website or call for details.

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Join us for an extraordinary private jet expedition celebrating the past, present, and future of exploration at National Geographic. Twelve of today’s most accomplished explorers meet us in spectacular places to share

insights into their groundbreaking research and fieldwork. Encounter magnificent wildlife in Kenya, Botswana, and the Seychelles; step back in time in Jordan and South Africa; and get immersed in enchanting cultures in

Azerbaijan, Nepal, and Morocco on the adventure of a lifetime.

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C E L E B R AT I N G 1 3 0 Y E A R S O F E X P L O R AT I O N : A N E X T R A O R D I N A R Y

J O U R N E Y B Y P R I V AT E J E T

BODHNATH TEMPLE K ATHMANDU, NEPAL

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LONDON, ENGLANDSUNDAY, OCTOBER 28

Arrive in London on an independent flight. The following day, gather with experts, staff, and fellow travelers for a welcome reception and dinner. ROCCO FORTE BROWN’S HOTEL

THE LOST CITY OF PETRA AND WADI RUM, JORDANMONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 AND 30

Situated between the Red Sea and the Dead Sea, Petra was settled by the Nabataean people in 312 b.c. and became an important crossroads of Arabia, Egypt, and the Levant. Meet National Geographic Emerging Explorer Sarah Parcak, whose pioneering work in the field of satellite archaeology includes the 2016 discovery of a monumental structure at Petra—one that had been previously overlooked by archaeologists. Sarah will lead us on a tour of Petra, beginning at the Siq, a dramatic opening in the bedrock. Step back in time 2,000 years as you stroll this ancient city, and learn why this enigmatic civilization built its capital in such an inaccessible spot.

On our last evening here, gather for a Bedouin dinner. The following morning, travel to Wadi Rum, a beautiful desert landscape made famous by T. E. Lawrence and the film Lawrence of Arabia. MÖVENPICK RESORT PETRA

BAKU, AZERBAIJANWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 AND NOVEMBER 1

Once a booming oil town in a Soviet republic, Baku is an intriguing blend of historic structures, modern glass towers, and Soviet-era apartment blocks. Explore with anthropologist and National Geographic Explorer David Harrison, who will share his work as co-leader of the Society’s Enduring Voices Project, which documents endangered languages and cultures of the world. Take a tour of the World Heritage–listed Old Town and see the magnificent Shirvanshah’s Palace, the last residence of the rulers of the Shirvan State. Then discover Baku’s burgeoning art scene with a visit to an artist’s studio. If you wish, opt for a day trip to Gobustan National Park. FOUR SEASONS HOTEL BAKU

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LONDON, ENGLAND

PETRA, JORDAN

BAKU, AZERBAIJAN

KATHMANDU AND THE HIMALAYA, NEPAL

SEYCHELLES

THE MASAI MARA AND LAKE TURKANA, KENYA

THE CRADLE OF HUMANKIND, SOUTH AFRICA

OKAVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANA

FEZ, MOROCCOPALEOANTHROPOLOGIST AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER-IN-RESIDENCE LEE BERGER WILL ACCOMPANY THE ENTIRE EXPEDITION.

CONSERVATIONIST AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EMERGING EXPLORER STEVE BOYES WILL JOIN US IN BOTSWANA.

ARCHAEOLOGIST AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER ROBIN CONINGHAM WILL JOIN US IN NEPAL.

ANTHROPOLOGIST AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER DAVID HARRISON WILL JOIN US IN AZERBAIJAN.

PALEONTOLOGIST AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EMERGING EXPLORER NIZAR IBRAHIM WILL JOIN US IN MOROCCO.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORERS-IN-RESIDENCE DERECK AND BEVERLY JOUBERT WILL JOIN US IN KENYA’S MASAI MARA.

A TEAM OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPERTS WILL ACCOMPANY THIS TRIP.

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PALEONTOLOGISTS AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORERS-IN-RESIDENCE MEAVE AND LOUISE LEAKEY WILL JOIN US AT LAKE TURKANA, KENYA.

ARCHAEOLOGIST AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER SARAH PARCAK WILL JOIN US IN JORDAN.

PHOTOGRAPHER AND NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER BRIAN SKERRY WILL JOIN US IN THE SEYCHELLES.

The experts listed above will meet us in each destination. In addition to paleoanthropologist Lee Berger, we will be accompanied throughout the journey by biologist and publisher Rob Hernandez and National Geographic photographer Nevada Wier. Visit our website for the full bios of all of the experts joining this expedition.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER PAULA KAHUMBU WILL JOIN US IN KENYA’S MASAI MARA.

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KATHMANDU, NEPAL FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 3, AND 4

Fly to Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal—a country of monks and pilgrims that remained closed to outsiders until the 1950s. Here, we are joined by archaeologist and National Geographic grantee Robin Coningham, whose investigations of the birthplace of the Buddha in Lumbini, Nepal have helped shed light on the life of the Buddha. Visit Nepal’s largest stupa, Bodhnath, then explore ancient Bhaktapur, known for its beautiful temples, palaces, and squares. Later, fly via helicopter and local chartered aircraft to the mountaintop Kongde Lodge, where you can enjoy breakfast at 14,000 feet, with Everest as your backdrop (weather permitting). DWARIKA’S HOTEL, KATHMANDU

SEYCHELLES MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 6, AND 7

Introducing you to the rich cultures and pristine beauty of the Seychelles will be award-winning photographer and National Geographic Explorer Brian Skerry, who specializes in marine-related subjects and stories. Witness the archipelago’s breathtaking biodiversity while snorkeling amid coral reefs teeming with marine life, and sample the local creole cuisine. Or take a guided tour of Praslin’s Vallée de Mai Nature Reserve, a World Heritage site where all six of the Seychelles’ native palm species, including the giant coco de mer palm, can be found. Next, travel by boat to La Digue and the blush-pink sands of Anse Source D’Argent—named by National Geographic’s The 10 Best of Everything travel guide as the world’s best beach. BANYAN TREE SEYCHELLES

MASAI MARA AND LAKE TURKANA, KENYATHURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 9, AND 10

Fly to Nairobi by private jet and take a charter flight to tented camps in the Masai Mara. Located deep in the Rift Valley, this area boasts an astonishing concentration of

ANSE SOURCE D’ARGENTSEYCHELLES

The National Geographic Society funds research, conservation, and exploration, including a bioarchaeological analysis of Petra’s North Ridge, which examines the site’s transformation from a nomadic encampment to a major capital city; an

assessment of the effects of human-wildlife conflict on the snow leopard populations of eastern Nepal; and a study of agricultural water infrastructures in Azerbaijan in relation to changing political powers and regional population trends.

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MA ASAI IN TRADITIONAL DRESSKENYA

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wildlife. Meet Explorers-in-Residence Dereck and Beverly Joubert, the award-winning filmmakers and conservationists who established National Geographic’s Big Cats Initiative. Embark on game drives to search for the “big five” and other creatures who make their home here.

Next, travel to Lake Turkana to meet National Geographic Explorers-in-Residence Meave and Louise Leakey, whose family of renowned paleontologists has conducted excavations in the Turkana Basin with support from the National Geographic Society. The Leakeys currently run a research station at Lake Turkana to facilitate data collection and the study of new specimens. Visit a dig site where some of their discoveries have been made. FAIRMONT MARA SAFARI CLUB (A LIMITED NUMBER OF UPGRADES

ARE AVAILABLE AT MARA PLAINS CAMP)

JOHANNESBURG AND THE CRADLE OF HUMANKIND, SOUTH AFRICASUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11

From Johannesburg, travel by road to visit the Rising Star cave in the Cradle of Humankind, which is part of a larger World Heritage site. In 2013, guided by a pair of local spelunkers, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Lee Berger and his team discovered more than 1,550 fossil elements buried within the cave—the single largest hominin fossil find yet made on the continent of Africa. The excavation and analysis of Homo naledi, as this new species of human ancestor has been named, was supported by National Geographic and featured in the October 2015 National Geographic magazine cover story. Learn about the significance of these historic finds, as well as Lee’s 2008 discovery of Australopithecus sediba, a previously unknown species of apelike creatures that may have been a direct ancestor of modern humans. SAXON HOTEL OR THE FOUR SEASONS HOTEL THE WESTCLIFF

THE OKAVANGO DELTA, BOTSWANAMONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 13, AND 14

One of the world’s largest inland delta systems, the Okavango Delta offers incredible wildlife viewing and bird-watching. South African conservationist and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Steve Boyes meets us here to discuss his work with the Okavango Wilderness Project, a multinational collaboration to survey and protect the biodiversity of the vast Okavango River Delta. During our stay here, choose to explore by open safari vehicle or by traditional mokoro canoe (depending on the water level), coming face-to-face with the magnificent creatures that call this area home. Set out on a morning game drive or water safari to spot elephants, wildebeests, cheetahs, and hyenas. After the sun goes down, head back into the wilderness on a nighttime safari. DUBA PLAINS CAMP, MOMBO CAMP, OR VUMBURA PLAINS CAMP

FEZ, MOROCCOTHURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AND 16

In Fez, we’ll meet with paleontologist and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Nizar Ibrahim. In the Kem Kem beds of the Moroccan Sahara, Ibrahim recovered the bones of Spinosaurus, a massive, semiaquatic predator bigger than Tyrannosaurus rex—and these remarkable findings were featured in the October 2014 cover story of National Geographic magazine. Visit the colorful medina of Fes-el-Bali, where Morocco’s traditional arts and crafts flourish. Near the medina, at Fes Jdid, view the imposing gates of the Royal Palace, which are covered with rich zellige tile work. Later, celebrate our journey at a cocktail party followed by a meal of traditional Moroccan delicacies. FES MARRIOTT HOTEL JNAN PALACE

LONDON, ENGLAND/U.S.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17

Fly by private jet to London, where you connect to your independent flight home.

I N F O R M A T I O N

DATES2018: October 28–November 17

COST $97,945

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $8,950. Transportation by private Boeing 757 jet and other conveyance, as noted in the itinerary, is included in the expedition cost. Airfare to and from London, England is not included.

See natgeoexpeditions.com for full bios of all experts.

AFRICAN LIONBOTSWANA

MARKET IN FEZMOROCCO

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G R E AT E M P I R E S B Y P R I V AT E J E T:E X P L O R I N G A N C I E N T P E R S I A

T O T H E M E D I T E R R A N E A N Trace the rise and fall of some of history’s most fascinating civilizations on an epic journey to less traveled wonders, from Iran to Serbia and beyond. Follow in the footsteps of emperors and shahs, merchants and

architects, invaders and exiles as we explore ancient cities and modern-day capitals. Traveling aboard our private jet, encounter the dazzling mosaics of Persian mosques, the Silk Road riches of Central Asia, and the medieval

towns of the Balkans, and discover the vibrant traditions that have arisen at these crossroads of culture.

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MADRID, SPAINTUESDAY, MAY 29

Arrive in Madrid on an independent flight. Meet experts, fellow travelers, and staff for a festive welcome dinner. VILLA MAGNA HOTEL

ISFAHAN, IRAN* OR NIZWA, OMANWEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, MAY 30, 31, AND JUNE 1

Our private jet takes us east to Iran to explore Isfahan, once the capital of the Persian Empire. Here, stroll through the World Heritage site of Naqsh-e Jahan, a grand public square built in the 17th century. See the blue-domed Royal Mosque, covered in beautifully decorated ceramic tiles, and the Sheikh Mosque, known for its intricate mosaics. Look out over the city from Ali Qapu Palace, and cross the river to the Armenian quarter to visit the Vank cathedral. Then travel overland to Kashan, an oasis city at the edge of Iran’s salt desert. Walk under ancient cypress trees and elegant archways in the 16th-century Bagh-e Fin Garden, and admire the exquisite stained glass of Tabatabaei House. Visit a 500-year-old hammam, or wander beneath the many domes of the covered bazaar. ABBASI HOTEL

Alternative: Instead of visiting Iran, you may choose to explore Nizwa, Oman. Travel by commercial air from Madrid to historic Nizwa, where the sweeping mountain landscape includes Oman’s highest peak as well as the beautiful Jebel Akhdar, a high plateau lush with gardens and orchards. ALILA JABAL AKHDAR RESORT

ASHGABAT AND MERV, TURKMENISTANSATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JUNE 2 AND 3

Fly north to Ashgabat, Turkmenistan’s capital. Conquered in turn by Alexander the Great, the Persians, the Arabs, the Turks, and the Russians, this part of Central Asia was defined for centuries by the bustling Silk Road that passed through it. Visit the national museum and see vestiges of Turkmenistan’s more recent history on a nighttime city tour. Our jet then brings us to ancient Merv, one of the most influential and best preserved of the oasis cities along the Silk Road. Spend the day discovering the many monuments of this World Heritage site, including the walled city of Erk Kala, the mausoleums of Sultan Sanjar and Muhammad Ibn-Zayd, and the seventh-century Kyz Kala fortress complex. OGUZKENT HOTEL ASHGABAT

Kristin Romey is an archaeologist and award-winning journalist who specializes in the civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean world and the Silk Road. She served as curatorial consultant

for the blockbuster 2011 exhibition “Pompeii: Life and Death in the Shadows of Vesuvius,” and has researched the legacy of the Italian maritime republics for the Institute of Nautical Archaeology. Kristin covers archaeology and paleontology for National Geographic magazine and National Geographic News, and she’s the former executive editor of Archaeology magazine. She also consults on the Society’s archaeological projects, and she previously directed field operations for the Issyk Kul expedition in Central Asia.

National Geographic Explorer and acclaimed photographer Chris Rainier specializes in documenting indigenous cultures around the world. Chris was co-founder of the Society’s All Roads

Photography Program; serves as a contributing editor for National Geographic Traveler magazine; and was a co-director of the Society’s Enduring Voices Project, which documented vanishing languages and cultures. He is the director of the Global Program for Traditional Knowledge and Sustainability at Arizona State University’s Global Institute for Sustainability, and he also directs the Last Mile Technology Program, which empowers endangered cultures to save their ancient traditions through modern technology.

Anthropologist, linguist, and National Geographic Explorer David Harrison is Associate Provost for Educational Programs and Professor of Linguistics at Swarthmore College. He co-directed

the Society’s Enduring Voices Project, which documented endangered languages and cultures around the world. An expert on Central Asia and the post-Soviet states, he has done extensive fieldwork with indigenous communities from Siberia and Mongolia to Peru, India, and Australia. His global research is the subject of the acclaimed documentary film The Linguists, and his work has been featured in numerous publications, including the New York Times, USA Today, and Science.

O U R E X P E R T S

I T I N E R A R Y | 1 9 D AY SMAY 29–JUNE 16, 2018

*We expect to operate this trip as planned, but we will continue to closely monitor events and will alter the Iran portion of the itinerary if necessary. As of press time, Iran is still issuing visas for U.S. travelers. In the event that we are unable to travel to Iran due to visa or other issues, we will visit Oman by private jet instead.

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MADRID, SPAIN BONIFACIO, CORSICA

LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA BELGRADE AND NOVI SAD, SERBIA

SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

NIZWA, OMAN

A TEAM OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPERTS WILL ACCOMPANY THIS TRIP.

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PRIVATE JET

ALTERNATIVE ROUTE

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MINSK, BELARUS MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 4 AND 5

Our jet flies northwest to Minsk, Belarus, a cosmopolitan capital buzzing with cafés and galleries set amid Stalinist architecture. Explore the wide avenues and grand squares that epitomize postwar Soviet urban planning, and walk through the waterfront Troitsky suburb, where rebuilt stone buildings evoke 19th-century Minsk. Cross the bridge to the Island of Tears, a moving memorial to Belarusian soldiers who died in Afghanistan. In the medieval town of Mir, explore the 16th-century Mir Castle Complex, a World Heritage site, and learn the sobering history of the Holocaust in Belarus at the Jewish war memorial. Alternatively, head to Nesvizh to visit its ornate castle and see the vivid frescoes and massive crypt at the historic Church of the Divine Body. HOTEL EUROPE, MINSK

BELGRADE, SERBIA WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 7, AND 8

Fly southwest to the capital of Serbia, where modern skyscrapers abut Habsburg palaces. Visit the Church of St. Sava—one of the largest churches in the world, and take in impressive views over the city. Consider the legacy of Marshal Josip Broz Tito, the former president of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, at his winter garden. The following day, board Marshal Tito’s private train, and pass through the verdant landscapes of rural Serbia on your way to Novi Sad. Set on the banks of the Danube River, the city was once called the “Athens of Serbia” for its wealth of culture and art. Stroll neighborhoods full of cafés and boutiques as well as its beautiful neoclassical, Gothic, and baroque buildings. Return to Belgrade for cocktails and dinner at the city’s lavish royal palace. SQUARE NINE HOTEL OR METROPOL

PALACE HOTEL

LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JUNE 9 AND 10

A short flight takes us to Ljubljana, where we’ll discover the diverse landscapes of Slovenia, a crossroads of culture nestled between the Alps and the Mediterranean. Take a walking tour of the Old City, and ride the funicular railway to the 15th-century Ljubljana Castle, which offers stunning views of the city. The next day,

KYZ KALAMERV, TURKMENISTAN

BONIFACIOCORSICA

The National Geographic Society funds research, conservation, and exploration, including excavations of a Bronze Age civilization in Turkmenistan; an examination of postwar reconstruction challenges in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; and a documentary film on conserving the critically endangered Asiatic cheetah, found in Iran.

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head northwest to the Julian Alps and the tranquil beauty of Lake Bled. Upon arrival, board a hand-propelled boat for your journey to the tiny island in the middle of the lake, home to the historic St. Mary’s Church and its soaring bell tower and wishing bell, reputed to grant a wish to all who ring it. Then visit the 11th-century Bled Castle, perched on a cliff overlooking the lake. CUBO HOTEL, ANTIQ PALACE HOTEL & SPA, OR VANDER

URBANI RESORT

SARAJEVO, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINAMONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 11 AND 12

Fly to Sarajevo, the capital of the young nation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Venture into the historic quarter on foot, and explore the country’s diverse faiths on visits to the Old Orthodox Church, Gazi Husrev-Bey Mosque, and the Jewish synagogue and museum. Marvel at Sarajevo’s many stone bridges, including the Latin Bridge, where Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was assassinated in 1914. Continue to nearby Mostar, named for its elegant 15th-century bridge, which was destroyed during 1990s fighting and reconstructed by UNESCO in 2004. In the Ottoman Quarter, home to artists and craftsmen, meander past mosques, historic Turkish houses, a magnificent 19th-century gymnasium, and city baths that date to the 16th century. Instead of traveling to Mostar, you may choose to stay in Sarajevo to visit the 15th-century Bascarsija bazaar. HOTEL EUROPE, SARAJEVO

BONIFACIO, CORSICAWEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 13 AND 14

Board our private jet and fly to the Mediterranean island of Corsica, where secluded bays and sun-kissed beaches meet lush forests and sharp peaks. Sample local delicacies before exploring the hilltop medieval town of Sartène, which provides a glimpse into typical Corsican culture. Admire the ruins of the 13th-century castle, amble along the labyrinthine streets of the Old Town, and sip an espresso at an outdoor café. Spend the following day in the ninth-century city of Bonifacio, perched on a cliff at the island’s southern tip. If you wish, embark on a cruise along the coast to view dramatic rock formations and caves as well as the white limestone buildings of this ancient city. HOTEL CASADELMAR OR LA PLAGE CASADELMAR HOTEL

MADRID, SPAINFRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 15 AND 16

Return by private jet to Madrid, and celebrate our adventure at a farewell dinner. The next day, transfer to the airport for your commercial flight home. VILLA MAGNA HOTEL

STATUE OF INDEPENDENCETURKMENISTAN

MIR CASTLEBELARUS

LAKE BLEDSLOVENIA

I N F O R M A T I O N

DATES2018: May 29–June 16

COST $68,950

Price is per person, double occupancy. For a single room, add $7,500. Transportation by private Boeing 757 jet and other conveyance, as noted in the itinerary, is included in the expedition cost. Airfare to and from Madrid, Spain is not included.

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OPER ATOR- PA RTICIPA NT CONTR AC T A ND TERMS A ND CONDITIONSINSTRUCTIONSPlease read the following information carefully. By registering for a National Geographic Expedition (the “Expedition”), the participant (“Participant” or “you”) agrees to the Operator-Participant Contract and Terms and Conditions herein (the “Agreement”). In order to secure your reservation on the Expedition, you must read the terms of the Agreement and indicate your acceptance of the terms of the Agreement by signing and submitting the Reservation Form to National Geographic Expeditions along with a deposit.

OPERATOR-PARTICIPANT CONTRACTNational Geographic Expeditions (also referred to as “we”) will provide educational enrichment as outlined in its catalog and on its website (www.natgeoexpeditions.com) and has licensed TCS & Starquest Expeditions, Inc. (“the Tour Operator”), 3131 Elliott Avenue, Suite 300, Seattle, Washington, 98121, a qualified professional Expedition operator, to organize and administer the Africa by Private Jet, Around the World by Private Jet, Around the World by Private Jet: The Northern Route, Australia and New Zealand by Private Jet, Celebrating 130 Years of Exploration: An Extraordinary Journey by Private Jet, and Great Empires by Private Jet: Exploring Ancient Persia to the Mediterranean Expeditions. The Tour Operator is responsible to you for arranging and providing all the services and accommodations offered in connection with the Expedition, provided, however, that in the absence of gross negligence on our part, we are not responsible for personal injury or property damage caused by the air carrier, hotel, or other suppliers of any of the services being offered in connection with these Expeditions.

EXPEDITION PRICES:

RESERVATIONS AND PAYMENTS: To reserve your place on an Expedition, complete the Reservation Form and return it with your deposit of $5,000 per person. The deposit may be made by check, wire transfer, or by a major credit card. If you pay your initial deposit by credit card, it is fully refundable until you sign the Reservation Form. The second payment of $20,000 per person and final payments are payable by check or wire transfer only, payable to the secure escrow account. For the second and final payments, please make checks payable to the escrow account associated with your trip (as outlined on the Reservation Form), following the payment schedule associated with your trip as noted above. Mail or fax the Reservation Form to National Geographic Expeditions, 3131 Elliott Avenue, Suite 300, Seattle, Washington 98121; fax 206-447-7717; or call 1-800-224-1894. If the Expedition is fully booked when your reservation is received, your payment will be returned within 7 days; or, with your authorization, the Tour Operator can retain the deposit and place your name on a waiting list in the event other passengers cancel their reservations. Even if you authorize the Tour Operator to put your name on a waiting list and retain your deposit, the Tour Operator will notify you within 7 days if the Expedition is still fully booked.SECURITY AGREEMENT: Your payments are held in an escrow account at The Commerce Bank of Washington (“TCBW”), 601 Union Street, Suite 3600, Seattle, WA 98101-1342. Participants are protected by a Letter of Credit #592 issued by TCBW (the “Security Agreement”). Any claims against this Security Agreement must be filed with the Tour Operator or TCBW within 60 days of the termination of the Expedition. After that time, the Tour Operator and TCBW will be released from liability under the Security Agreement.WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE: A privately chartered Boeing 757 or Alliance Fokker 70 that departs from the first destination in the itinerary and returns to the last destination in the itinerary, as indicated in this catalog. Deluxe or best available accommodations and all applicable taxes in the destinations and options as indicated in the brochure, from arrival at the first hotel through departure from the last hotel. All meals beginning with dinner on the first night of the Expedition and ending with breakfast on the last morning of the Expedition. All taxes; airport transfers at the beginning and end of the Expedition; group transportation; excursions; special events and activities; extensive program of customized options at most destinations; enrichment program, including lectures by a team of experts; services of professional staff, including an Expedition physician on all itineraries, except Australia and New Zealand by Private Jet; amenities package; $100,000 medical evacuation insurance for covered reasons; bottled water throughout the Expedition (during sightseeing, at scheduled meals, and in your room); all beverages, including liquor, aboard the private jet; liquor during special events and cocktail parties on land; house wine and/or beer at lunch and dinner; nonalcoholic beverages at all scheduled meals on land; baggage handling during the Expedition; Internet access in hotels, where available; and tips or gratuities to local guides, drivers, porters, and waitstaff. Any tips or gratuities not specifically mentioned as included in the total Expedition price will be at your discretion. No refund will be made for any accomodations or services included in the Expedition price that you voluntarily do not use. The exact Expedition itinerary, names and locations of hotels, length of stay at each hotel, and other ground accommodations and services are set forth in the itinerary, which is by this reference expressly incorporated into this Agreement.WHAT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE: Commercial airfare from your home city to the first city of an Expedition and from the last city of an Expedition to your home city; optional and additional accident/baggage/cancellation insurance; passport and visa fees; personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, and fax fees; all beverages not mentioned above as included; hotel minibar charges; meals not scheduled by the Tour Operator; and inoculation and medication costs of any kind.INSURANCE: National Geographic Expeditions and the Tour Operator strongly recommend trip insurance. Insurance premium payments are subject to the policies of the insurance carrier.BAGGAGE: On the 757 private jet, each Participant is limited to 90 pounds of checked baggage in 2 bags (one bag of your choice limited to 50 pounds and one wheeled suitcase that the Tour Operator will send to you ahead of time for use on the Expedition limited to 40 pounds), plus a few smaller carry-on items such as a backpack and/or camera. On the Fokker 70 private jet, each Participant is limited to 70 pounds total of checked baggage in 2 bags (including one bag of your choice and one wheeled duffel bag that the Tour Operator will send to you ahead of time for use on the Expedition), plus a few smaller carry-on items such as a backpack and/or camera. In certain countries you will fly on light aircraft. Due to weight restrictions on these flights you will only be allowed one bag, provided to you by the Tour Operator, plus your hand-carry luggage (including camera equipment). For international flights, the air carrier’s liability is limited to the actual value of the baggage but not more than 1,000 Special Drawing Rights, or approximately $1,250 per passenger, unless a higher value is declared at the time of check-in and an appropriate excess valuation charge is paid. Baggage, when not handled by the Tour Operator, and personal effects are at all times the sole responsibility of the Participant.AIRCRAFT: The private jet flights will be performed using a Boeing 757 jet with 80 or 52 VIP-class seats, or an Alliance Fokker 70 jet with 48 VIP-class seats. The air carriers for the Expeditions will be Thomson Airways, Wigmore House/ Wigmore Place, Wigmore Lane, Bedfordshire, Luton LU2 9TN UK; TAG Aviation (UK) Ltd, Farnborough Airport, Hampshire, GU14 6XA, UK; or Alliance Airlines Pty Ltd, 81 Pandanus Avenue, PO Box 1126, Brisbane Airport QLD 4009, Australia. The Tour Operator and air carrier reserve the right to substitute equivalent aircraft if necessary. Your itinerary may include flights on smaller aircraft operated by local approved airline carriers. Seating on these aircraft will be economy or economy with limited business seats, based upon the configuration of the aircraft.INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS: The operation of these flights is subject to the foreign governments involved granting landing rights for the flight. If the air carrier cannot obtain these rights for any particular flight leg of the Expedition, that flight leg will be canceled and alternative arrangements may be made at the discretion of National Geographic Expeditions or the Tour Operator.CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS: If you cancel your reservation or change your plans, your right to receive a refund is limited, as described in the following schedules. All requests for refunds must be sent to us in writing via mail, fax, or email. All cancellations will become effective as of the date of the postmark or email receipt. If your cancellation notice is received within the time frame below, you will receive a refund of all deposits minus the per-person cancellation fee.

Refunds will be made within 14 days of receipt of your notice of cancellation.Leaving an Expedition in progress, for any reason whatsoever, will not result in a refund, and no refunds will be made for any unused portions of an Expedition. If you cancel and provide a substitute Participant for the Expedition, you will receive from the Tour Operator a full refund of money paid toward the price less an

administrative charge of $25 for effecting the substitution once the substitute Participant has paid in full. If we make major changes prior to departure, you have the right to cancel and receive a full refund. Please note that the costs for visas, commercial air tickets, insurance, suite upgrades, and pre- or post-Expedition independent arrangements may not be refundable. The following are major changes: (1) a change in the departure or return date, unless the change results from a flight delay experienced by the air carrier (If, however, the delay is longer than 48 hours, it will be considered a major change.); (2) a change in the origin or destination city for any flight leg, unless the change affects only the order in which cities named in a tour package are visited; (3) a substitute of any hotel of lower standard; (4) a price increase of more than 10 percent occurring 10 or more days before departure. In no event can we increase your price less than 10 days before departure. If a major change must be made in the Expedition, we will notify you within 7 days after first learning of the change, but in any event at least 10 days prior to the scheduled departure. If, less than 10 days before scheduled departure, we become aware

that a major change must be made, we will notify you as soon as possible. Within 7 days after receiving notification of a major change, but in no event later than departure, you may cancel your reservation and you will receive a full refund within 14 days after canceling. If a major change that you are unwilling to accept occurs after the departure of the flight, we will refund, within 14 days after your scheduled return date, that portion of your payment that applies to the services not accepted. If we must cancel the Expedition, we will notify you in writing within 7 days of the cancellation, but in no event later than 10 days before the scheduled departure date. We have no right to cancel the Expedition less than 10 days before departure, except for circumstances that make it physically impossible to perform the trip or if a United States State Department Travel Warning not previously in effect is issued for one of the destinations on the itinerary. If that occurs, we will notify you as soon as possible, but not later than the scheduled departure date. If the Expedition is canceled, the Tour Operator will make a full refund to you within 14 days after cancellation. The rights and remedies made available under this contract are in addition to any other rights or remedies available under applicable law. However, we offer refunds under this contract with the express understanding that the receipt of that refund by a passenger waives the additional remedies.

TERMS AND CONDITIONSITINERARY CHANGES: The itinerary and staff are subject to modification and change by National Geographic Expeditions or the Tour Operator. Every reasonable effort will be made to operate the program as planned; however, should unforeseen world events and/or other conditions require our itinerary to be altered, we reserve the right to do so, in our sole discretion (including for the safety and best interest of the group). National Geographic Expeditions and the Tour Operator reserve the right to cancel any trip in the event inadequate enrollment makes the trip economically infeasible to operate. In such a case, the Tour Operator will provide you with a full refund of the monies paid to the Tour Operator for the Expedition.PHOTOGRAPHY: We reserve the right to take photographs or videos during the operation of any Expedition or part thereof and to use the resulting photography, videos, or recordings for promotional or commercial use. By making a reservation on the Expedition, the Participant agrees to allow his/her likeness to be used by National Geographic Partners, LLC, its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, and their respective employees, officers, directors, successors, representatives, assigns (collectively “National Geographic”), National Geographic–authorized third parties, and the Tour Operator without compensation to the Participant. If the Participant prefers that his/her likeness not be used, he/she must notify us in writing prior to departure of the trip. Copyright in all photographs, video, and related materials created by the Participant (“Expedition Materials”) shall belong to the Participant upon creation. The Participant grants to National Geographic a nonexclusive, worldwide, irrevocable license to use any Expedition Materials provided to National Geographic and/or the Tour Operator in any media now existing or subsequently developed for the following limited purposes: editorial use, promotion of this editorial use, promotion of National Geographic’s travel programs, or promotion of the mission of National Geographic.RELEASE OF LIABILITY: The passenger tickets in use by the carriers shall constitute the sole contract between the carriers and the passenger; the carriers are not responsible for any act, omission, or event during the time Expedition Participants are not aboard their conveyance. Neither National Geographic, the Tour Operator, nor any of their respective owners, subsidiaries, affiliates, directors, employees, contractors, officers, or agents (collectively, the “Released Parties”) shall be held liable for (A) any damage to, or loss of, property or injury to, or death of, persons occasioned directly or indirectly by an act or omission of any other provider, including but not limited to any defect in any aircraft, watercraft, or vehicle operated or provided by such other provider; (B) any loss or damage due to delay, cancellation, or disruption in any manner caused by the laws, regulations, acts or failures to act, demands, orders, or interpositions of any government or any subdivision or agent thereof, or by acts of God, strikes, fire, flood, war, rebellion, terrorism, insurrection, sickness, quarantine, epidemics, theft, or any other cause(s) beyond their control; and (C) any and all claims, actions, or losses for bodily injury, property damage, wrongful death, loss of services, lost profits, or consequential, exemplary, indirect, or punitive damages or otherwise which may arise out of or occur during your travel in connection with the Expedition. The Participant waives any claim against any of the Released Parties for any such loss, damage, injury, or death, including any right to seek consequential, punitive, or exemplary damages against any of the Released Parties for any reason whatsoever. None of the Released Parties shall be liable for any air carrier’s cancellation penalty incurred by the purchase of a nonrefundable ticket.ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RISK: You understand and acknowledge that your travel in connection with and participation in the Expedition or any activities that may take place during the Expedition may involve risk and potential exposure to injury or fatal injury and that risk and dangers may arise or be caused by the negligence or participation of other Participants, contractors, and/or subcontractors for the Expedition or from other foreseeable and unforeseeable causes, including weather and other acts of nature.EXPRESS ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RESPONSIBILITY: In recognition of the inherent risk of the travels and related activities in which you are intending to engage, you confirm that you are physically and mentally capable of participating in the Expedition and that you willingly and voluntarily assume full responsibility for any injury, loss, or damage suffered by you or caused by you. By registering for the Expedition, you certify that you do not have any mental, physical, or other condition or disability that would create a hazard for yourself or other Participants. The Tour Operator reserves the right in its sole discretion to accept, decline to accept, or remove any Participant on the Expedition and reserves the right, subject to the Terms and Conditions contained herein, to withdraw any part or all of the Expedition and to make such changes as may be necessary.ARBITRATION: Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the performance thereunder, including without limitation any claim related to bodily injury, property damage, or death, shall be settled by binding arbitration in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association then existing, and judgment on the arbitration award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction over the subject matter of the controversy. Such proceedings will be governed by substantive Washington State law. This agreement to arbitrate does not waive or modify the liability release contained in this document.EXCLUSIVE GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION: This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Washington, without regard to conflicts of laws principles. If the right to seek arbitration is for any reason waived by both parties, or if judicial review of any arbitration is sought, any action or legal proceeding arising out of this Agreement shall be brought exclusively in the courts of the State of Washington, or, if it has or can acquire jurisdiction, in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington or the appropriate appellate courts, and the parties hereby waive any objection to venue or jurisdiction in connection therewith. In connection with any action or legal proceeding arising out of this Agreement,the parties hereby specifically and knowingly waive any rights that either party might have to demand a jury trial.SINGLE/SHARED ACCOMMODATIONS AND SUITE UPGRADES: A limited number of single rooms are available at extra cost on a first-come, first-served basis. The Tour Operator will make reasonable efforts to assist persons requesting a roommate. Participants will be notified if a suitable roommate is found. If a roommate is not confirmed, the single rate will be charged. Suite rooms are available in some destinations; more information about them, including their extra costs, will be sent to you in the months before departure.AIRFARE: The Tour Operator is happy to assist you in reserving commercial flights from your home city to the departure city and from the final destination to your home city in the class of service you prefer. Please ask for details.VISAS AND ENTRY PERMITS: To participate in the Expedition, visas and/or entry permits may be required for some countries. Acquiring visas and/or entry permits is the responsibility of the Participant. Failure to obtain visas and/or entry permits does not negate the Terms and Conditions. Any extra costs for rerouting a Participant without visas and/or entry permits will be the responsibility of the Participant. The Tour Operator will provide information on the necessary visas and/or entry permits in pre-departure documents.HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: These are active trips which require you to make a realistic assessment of your health. Prior to traveling, we recommend that you visit your personal physician for a checkup so that you may discuss your ability to participate in this type of journey. All Participants are expected to be in active good health, to enjoy traveling as part of a group, and to be ready to experience cultural differences with grace. Walking and climbing stairs are required in many hotels and airports, and to board the aircraft, and are part of many excursions. Please note: To go to certain destinations or participate in certain activities, such as visiting a high-altitude area (8,000 feet above sea level and higher), including Rwanda, Peru and Tibet, you will need to obtain your physician’s approval. A form will be sent to you for your physician to sign. We are prepared to arrange for an alternative destination or activity if your physician recommends it. Malaria and other diseases are present in some of the countries featured in this itinerary; proof of yellow fever inoculation is required for some of the expeditions in this catalog. For the latest recommendations on specific health precautions for the areas you will visit, consult your physician and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Any physical condition requiring special attention, diet, or treatment should be reported in writing when the reservation is made. We will make reasonable efforts to accommodate travelers with special needs; however, we regret that we cannot accommodate wheelchairs. If you require a slower pace, extra assistance, or the use of a cane or walking stick, arrangements will be made for private touring at each destination, if necessary, at the discretion of our Expedition staff. Any extra cost for such arrangements will be the responsibility of the traveler. If you would like to forgo some of the scheduled sightseeing to rejuvenate and relax, please feel free to do so at any time.BASIS OF RATES: All prices are based on two persons sharing a room. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars. The rates are based on current tariffs and are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. While we will make reasonable efforts to maintain the listed prices, if it is necessary to levy a surcharge, we reserve the right to do so and will notify you at the time of final invoicing.The Tour Operator is a Registered Seller of Travel in the State of Washington (#602-320-265), a California Seller of Travel (#2071584-30), an accredited member of the Better Business Bureau, and is endorsed by IATAN, the International Airlines Travel Agent Network (#50-755585). The Tour Operator’s Dunn & Bradstreet D-U-N-S number is 17-084-7961. For the most complete and current Terms and Conditions, please see our website at www.natgeoexpeditions.com.Copyright © 2017 National Geographic Partners, LLC Recycled Paper

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Number of Days Prior to Departure Per-Person Cancellation Fee 365 or more days $2,500 240–364 days $5,000 180–239 days $15,000 120–179 days $25,000 119 or fewer days No refund

Expedition Trip dates Price per person Single Supplement Second Payment Due Final Payment DueAfrica by Private Jet 8/15/18–9/2/18 $85,950 $8,950 Dec. 15, 2017 April 16, 2017Around the World 1/23/18–2/15/18 $82,950 $8,950 May 23, 2017 Sept. 22, 2017Around the World 10/1/18–10/24/18 $82,950 $8,950 Feb. 1 , 2018 June 1, 2018Around the World 10/26/18–11/18/18 $82,950 $8,950 Feb. 26, 2018 June 26, 2018Around the World 12/28/18–1/20/19 $82,950 $8,950 Apr. 27, 2018 Aug. 28, 2018The Northern Route 7/12/18–8/2/18 $75,950 $7,950 Nov. 13, 2017 Mar. 12, 2018Australia and New Zealand 4/1/19-4/17/19 $65,945 $6,950 Aug. 1, 2018 Nov. 30, 2018130 Years of Exploration 10/28/18–11/17/18 $97,945 $8,950 Feb. 27, 2018 June 27, 2018Great Empires 5/29/18–6/16/18 $68,950 $7,500 Sept. 29, 2017 Jan. 29, 2018

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ENCLOSED IS MY DEPOSIT CHECK FOR $ ($5,000 PER PERSON). PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO THE ESCROW ACCOUNT ASSOCIATED WITH YOUR EXPEDITION (SEE ABOVE) .

OR PLEASE CHARGE MY DEPOSIT OF $ ($5,000 PER PERSON) TO

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❏ I PREFER SINGLE ACCOMMODATIONS WHERE AVAILABLE AND AGREE TO PAY THE SINGLE SUPPLEMENT.

❏ PLEASE ARRANGE A SHARE FOR ME. I AM A ❏ NONSMOKER ❏ SMOKER. IF A SHARE CANNOT BE ARRANGED, I AGREE TO PAY THE SINGLE SUPPLEMENT. INFORMATION ABOUT ALL SUITE UPGRADES AND OPTIONAL PROGRAMS WILL BE SENT TO YOU SEPARATELY.

❏ I PLAN TO SHARE ACCOMMODATIONS.

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