A new documentary from National Geographic Pristine Seas and Oceans North spotlights how Inuit and Cree communities are ...
From a legendary Alpine range to a less-traveled but no less stunning alternative to the Mediterranean, here are the year’s ...
Among the most popular books of the time, bestiaries were filled with real and mythical animals and their lore, the ...
In a 1970 National Geographic feature, paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey—son of Louis and Mary Leakey—recounted his ...
See how the world awakens—from cloud hunting in Vietnam to cheesemaking in Italy—in experiences most travelers miss by ...
The Finnish capital is defined by the nature around it and the creative spirit of its people. This itinerary explores both ...
“Look, don’t touch” is the motto at Alnwick’s poison garden in Northumberland, unless you’re a professional poisonous-plant ...
A town in southeastern Colorado hosts a yearly tarantula festival, attracting both tourists and scientists studying tarantula ...
Myriad museums, natural attractions, historical sites, and culinary delights, not to mention its world-famous Gateway Arch, make St. Louis a terrific destination for travelers from around the world.
The Cofán people in Ecuador watch over the forest to defend it from invaders. After studying in the U.S., Hugo Lucitante returned home to help.
It smells of manure and is stained by tobacco juice. It's where tough men dance to keep loose and a few men say their last words. In the late 1990s, National Geographic spent a season on the rodeo ...
Dan Buettner's iconic National Geographic cover story transformed our idea of what makes for a long, healthy life. It's now published online for the first time. OKINAWA, JAPANSquatting effortlessly on ...