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All Expeditions in Africa
Ultimate Botswana Zambia: Africa's Best Kept Secret Back to Africa with Lex Hes: Safari to Namibia, Botswana, Zambia Azores with Spain, Gibraltar, Morocco, Canary Islands, and Madeira Classic Uganda: A Primate Paradise Ultimate Botswana Mediterranean Mosaic: Spain, Algeria, Tunisia, Sicily, Greece Zambia: Africa's Best Kept Secret Mali, Burkina Faso & Ghana with Timbuktu Crossroads of Empires Journey through the Red Sea: Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Eritrea, Yemen
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Antarctic & Sub-Antarctic Islands
Our expeditions to Antarctica offer the opportunity of treading where no one may have been before as we ride Zodiacs through waters populated by whales and seals to land amid masses of raucous penguins or albatross colonies, or negotiating pack ice and tabular icebergs aboard an icebreaker. We well deserve our reputation as the most experienced operator in Antarctica; combined, our leaders have visited the Great White Continent more than 250 times.
|  |  | Circumnavigation of South Georgia With the Falkland IslandsDeparts: October 28, 2010 Our small-ship expedition cruise to South Georgia Island is also a celebration of our 20 years in the luxury adventure travel business. Join Zegrahm cofounders and sail from the Falkland Islands to the pristine shores of South Georgia, a photographic feast of snowcapped mountains, cascading glaciers, and stunning coves. Wildlife in countless numbers live in and around this panorama: thousands of king penguins; huge congregations of fur and elephant seals; and numerous seabird species, including the wandering albatross. Learn about Sir Ernest Shackleton and his extraordinary expedition to these southern realms. | |  |  | Antarctica, South Georgia & The Falkland IslandsDeparts: January 26, 2011 Our Antarctica cruise is a luxury expedition to the spectacular Antarctic Peninsula and Elephant Island, the little-known natural wonderland of South Georgia, and the Falkland Islands. Join our Antarctic adventure as we cruise through this thrilling land of abundant wildlife and icebergs while learning about Sir Ernest Shackleton’s expedition history. Together, our expedition leaders have visited the continent more than 250 times, this level of experience allows us to share the best of Antarctica’s rarely traveled areas. | |  |  | Antarctica's Ross SeaDeparts: November 7, 2011 Few people have had the privilege to stand surrounded by the lords of Antarctica, emperor penguins, the largest of all penguin species and regarded as one of the most difficult birds to see in their natural habitat. During this voyage, Antarctica is bathed in 24 hours of continuous daylight, reflecting off enormous glaciers and towering icebergs beset in mile after mile of frozen fast ice. Combine this splendor with the most majestic of penguins and the sub-Antarctic islands of New Zealand, and you have our expedition through the Ross Sea. |
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