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National Geographic Expeditions returns to South Africa in 2026

National Geographic Expeditions will return to Southern Africa in 2026 with a brand-new itinerary – Southern Africa: Living History and Legendary Species.

This newest addition to the company’s Signature Land portfolio will explore South Africa and Zambia, welcoming travellers into the wonders of the region with an expertly planned itinerary focused on connecting with the beauty of each destination.

This carefully crafted exploration of Southern Africa brings to life the vast history, culture and wildlife of the region through the authentic storytelling of National Geographic and the insights of National Geographic Experts. With specialized backgrounds ranging from geography and conservation to photography and filmmaking, these Experts are passionate storytellers with a close connection to National Geographic and the destinations visited. Together with knowledgeable, local guides, their unique perspectives and experience create an unmatched travel experience, enlightening and inspiring guests to form deeper relationships with the world around them.

“This new offering will allow our guests to immerse themselves into the majesty of Southern Africa while also continuing National Geographic’s extraordinary legacy of global exploration,” said Nancy Schumacher, senior vice president and general manager, National Geographic Expeditions. “We take enormous pride in enabling curious travellers to explore the world while also learning about conservation from our Experts and local guides. This new experience will provide our guests with special access to once-in-a-lifetime opportunities like learning firsthand about the deep traditions of local villagers, observing stunning wildlife while on safari and being awe-struck by the beauty of Victoria Falls.”

About the new tour

Southern Africa: Living History and Legendary Species

During this immersive, nine-day itinerary, travellers will take a deeper look at Southern Africa through a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural richness and inviting hospitality.

Guests will have an opportunity to marvel at the region’s most iconic species on safari expeditions, meet with local experts on wildlife conservation, witness the daily life, heritage and history of local villages, and visit two UNESCO World Heritage sites including one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, Victoria Falls.

Bookings are now open, and this new itinerary joins the National Geographic Expeditions portfolio of more than 150 travel experiences.

Those interested in more details can visit NatGeoExpeditions.com.