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Experience Africa's Great Wildlife Habitats on Safari with our Experts

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Four Ways to Encounter Africa's Legendary Wildlife Monday–Friday 9 am to 9 pm ET Lions and lemu

Four Ways to Encounter Africa's Legendary Wildlife [ ] Experience Africa’s Great Wildlife Habitats on Safari with our Experts [VIEW ONLINE]( [National Geographic Expeditions]( [Call 1-888-966-8687](tel:18889668687) Monday–Friday 9 am to 9 pm ET [REQUEST A CATALOG]( [Photo]( [Gaze at a Gorilla, Be Enthralled by an Elephant:]( [Set out on Safari with National Geographic]( Lions and lemurs and rhinos, oh my! Africa’s wildlife is the stuff of legends, and there’s nothing better than heading into the wild to discover it firsthand alongside a National Geographic expert. From Dian Fossey’s gorilla studies to the biologists working to protect predators through the Big Cats Initiative, National Geographic has long funded scientists dedicated to understanding and protecting the continent’s unique species. Now it’s your turn to come see iconic creatures with us. Set out on safari with a wildlife biologist in the savannas of Tanzania, trek into Rwanda’s jungles to sit among gorilla families and watch their interactions or encounter Madagascar’s rare species on a private expedition. [LEARN MORE]( [photo] [photo] FUN FACT! The gestation period for an African elephant is 22 months, and newborns can weigh more than 200 pounds. They learn to stand within 20 minutes and can walk within an hour of birth—all to keep the herd moving in case predators are lurking. [Safari or Jungle Trek?]( [Choose your African Wildlife Encounter]( [photo]( [photo]( [The Great Apes of Uganda and Rwanda]( | 11 DAYS | Join a primatologist on treks in search of chimpanzees, gorillas, and endangered golden monkeys, and learn about the National Geographic-funded work of Jane Goodall and Dian Fossey. [VIEW TRIP]( On your trip, be on the lookout for... mountain gorillas, golden monkeys, chimpanzees, black-and-white colobuses, a variety of bird species, and more. [photo]( [photo]( [On Safari: Tanzania’s Great Migration]( | 9 DAYS | Explore Tanzania’s national parks with a wildlife biologist, seeking out the great wildebeest migration in the Serengeti and spotting spectacular wildlife on the shores of Lake Manyara and in the Ngorongoro Crater. [VIEW TRIP]( On your trip, be on the lookout for... lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, leopards, wildebeests, hippopotamuses, a variety of bird species, and more. [photo]( [photo]( [Madagascar Private Expedition]( | 14 DAYS | Encounter a world of unique creatures from lemurs to colorful chameleons while trekking the rainforests of Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, hiking the canyons of Isalo National Park, and snorkeling in Nosy Be. [VIEW TRIP]( On your trip, be on the lookout for... a variety of lemur species, tiny lizards and chameleons, dolphins, sea turtles, humpbacks, whale sharks, birds, and orchids. [View All]( [Expeditions]( Peace of Mind National Geographic Expeditions has considered guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), local and international health authorities, the U.S. Travel Association, and The Walt Disney Company’s team of health experts to develop [Health and Safety Protocols](. To provide you more flexibility in your travel plans we have also modified [our booking policies](. Exploration happens because of you. When you travel with us, you help further the work of our scientists, explorers, and educators around the world. To learn more, visit [natgeo.com/info](. [About our Work]( [photo]( CONNECT WITH US [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( Clicking on the Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube links will take you away from our Disney site where different terms of use and privacy policy apply. Please do not reply to this email as this address is not monitored. If you wish to contact us, click here to access our online [feedback form](. This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. [Stop all types of future commercial email]( from National Geographic Expeditions regarding its products, services and experiences. [Manage all email preferences]( with The Walt Disney Family of Companies. This email contains an advertisement from: National Geographic Expeditions Marketing | Attention: Email Compliance | 1145 17th Street NW | Washington DC 20036 © 2021 National Geographic Partners, LLC, All rights reserved.

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