When We Were Just Kids in Kenya
While it’s not a terribly short list of people who have toured the United Nations in Nairobi, I like to think I’m on the shorter list of those who have fal...
















While it’s not a terribly short list of people who have toured the United Nations in Nairobi, I like to think I’m on the shorter list of those who have fal...
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By Tracy Schuh, Front End Web Developer at Natural Habitat Adventures First, let me tell you that being immersed in nature is my happy place, especially if...
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By Jen McNally, Adventure Prep Specialist at Natural Habitat Adventures On a recent expedition to Churchill on Nat Hab’s Tundra Lodge Adventure, I wa...
A fun update from Australia—and one that speaks directly to the heart of Nat Hab’s Ultimate Australia Safari. Thanks to the recommendation of several Exped...
By Laura Capra, Director of Guest Success at Natural Habitat Adventures You think you know. You think you know how big and grand Alaska is before you go. I...
It was our second day out driving in our open-air jeep in Botswana’s Kalahari Game Reserve when the raindrops started to fall. As we’d headed out tha...
By Nat Hab Expedition Leader Katrina Rosen Aurora borealis, the dawn of the north. Isn’t that the most beautiful name? In the early 1600s, Galileo Galilei ...
My usual way of getting to know a new city is wandering aimlessly on foot. But on my first visit to Porto, I decided to try something totally different to ...
In the Portuguese village of Videmonte, a tradition exists that’s lived on for centuries. The ancient art of breadmaking, using sourdough recipes and famil...
Botswana is one of five adjacent countries within whose borders lies the Kavango-Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area, also known as KAZA, the world’s l...
Jan Cochran’s love of travel was evident from a young age. As a child, she was particularly fascinated by Africa, and at the age of 17, she embarked on her...
Marcel Proust once famously said, “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” While travelin...
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