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Savor Fall Around the Globe

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For some folks, the crisp mornings of fall call for a pumpkin latte or a flannel shirt. For us, the

For some folks, the crisp mornings of fall call for a pumpkin latte or a flannel shirt. For us, the rustling of leaves stirs up our wanderlust. | Catch Fall Before It's Gone [View in web browser](. [National Geographic Journeys]( [with G Adventures] CALL: 1-800-281-2354 |[REQUEST A CATALOG]( Catch Fall Before It’s Gone For some folks, the crisp mornings of fall call for a pumpkin latte or a flannel shirt. For us, the rustling of leaves stirs up our wanderlust—and makes us yearn to get out and discover the spectacular ways autumn works its magic [around the globe.]( [Vietnam]( comes alive during these cool, sunny days—the perfect time to sail into the turquoise waters of Ha Long Bay on a traditional-style junk boat. [Machu Picchu]( crowds tend to be lighter in fall, allowing more space to ponder the Inca citadel’s mysteries. While exploring [north India’s]( wonders, see autumn cast its golden glow over the Taj Mahal. Enjoy [Kenya’s]( premier wildlife areas all to yourself after November’s rains leave the grasslands at their most verdant—and before the high tourist season kicks into gear. What are you waiting for? Make the most of this special season on one of the [National Geographic Journeys]( below. [Visit our website]( for full details and to book your trip. [photo]( [photo]( [photo]( [photo]( [photo]( [photo]( [photo]( [photo]( [SEE ALL JOURNEYS]( When you travel with us, you make a difference. When you travel with National Geographic Journeys, you help National Geographic's mission of increasing global understanding through conservation, research, education, and exploration, and you support G Adventures' community development initiatives worldwide. [About our Work]( [photo]( CONNECT WITH US [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive National Geographic communications. If you prefer not to receive emails from us, please [unsubscribe](. To ensure that you receive your National Geographic emails, please add ng@e.nationalgeographic.com to your address book now. [Learn how](. [About Us]( [Contact Us]( [Privacy Policy]( National Geographic | 1145 17th Street N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20036 Copyright 2017 National Geographic Partners, LLC. All rights reserved.

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