LINDBLAD
EXPEDITIONS-NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ANNOUNCE 8+ NEW EXPEDITIONS IN
2015
THE SEYCHELLES &
THE INDIAN OCEAN, COASTAL AFRICA & MORE
*In Demand
Itineraries Return & New Discoveries Await*
Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic has unveiled four remarkable
itineraries for 2015 that offer exciting new possibilities. The voyages have
been designed for those seeking active, immersive travel, and on some, to take
advantage of the newly christened National Geographic Orion which has
been equipped with a full roster of exploration tools including a dive master,
scuba gear that can accommodate up to 24 divers at a time, snorkeling gear for
all, kayaks, and a state-of the-art ROV (remote operated vehicle reaching depths
up to 1,000 feet). “New” for 2015 also includes four popular itineraries that
have been brought back due to popular demand.
All rates quoted
below are per person based on double occupancy in a category 1 cabin.
·
Wildlife and Cultures
of South Africa, Mozambique and Madagascar: Embark on a voyage
that is extraordinary in its diversity and scope, visiting five countries and a
remarkable number of different habitats, beginning in South Africa and ending in
Tanzania. You’ll see Cape Town; the wildlife of South Africa’s bush country;
Mozambique’s capital and extraordinary coast and marine life; the lemurs and
other wildlife of Madagascar, along with its renowned baobab trees; and the
cultures and wildlife of Mayotte in the French Comoroes. Cage dive with great
white sharks, meet welcoming Zulus, and discover colonial history. Set aboard
the 102-guest National Geographic Orion, the 22 day voyage departs March
20, 2015. Rates begin at $25,940. http://goo.gl/6BUhB6
·
Treasures of the
Indian Ocean: Zanzibar to the Seychelles: Venture to remote,
paradisiacal islands few humans will ever see and dive or snorkel at some of the
world’s most extraordinarily vibrant reefs and undersea sites. From the Swahili
culture of Zanzibar, to the rare birds and giant tortoises of the Seychelles,
you’ll see tropical nature at its most exuberant. Explore Aldabra Atoll, a
UNESCO World Heritage site that teems with tropical fish, rare birds, and the
world’s largest population of giant tortoises. In the Seychelles, swim or relax
at Anse Source d’Argent, one of the world’s best beaches, and explore reefs
around pristine Assumption Island. Set aboard National Geographic Orion,
the 15 day voyage departs April 8, 2015. Rates begin at $13,290. http://goo.gl/Me5S9i
·
Indian Ocean Odyssey:
Seychelles, Maldives and Sri Lanka: Travel strings of
tiny tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, home to pristine ecosystems. Enjoy a
balance of wildness and culture in the Seychelles, the Maldives, and Sri Lanka
and discover idyllic islands rich in endemic plant and birdlife surrounded by
crystalline seas vibrant with life, including blue whales. Visit the islands’
colorful towns, explore their intriguing histories, and see an ancient seaport
and 400-year-old fort in Galle, Sri Lanka. Snorkel or dive with huge manta rays
and whale sharks, hike among mammoth palm trees for a land-of-the-lost
experience, and see the markings of Persian, Greek, and Chinese influences all
the way up to Portuguese and Dutch colonial times. Set aboard National
Geographic Orion, the 21 day voyage departs April 18, 2015. Rates begin at
$19,930. http://goo.gl/zi8IYl
·
Wild Islands of Sri
Lanka, Borneo, and the Andaman Sea: Embark on an
expedition that offers a wide variety of wildlife, cultural, and undersea
experiences on one sweeping voyage. Explore an ancient seaport and a traditional
tea plantation in Sri Lanka, and venture into the UNESCO World Heritage site of
Galle Fort, and meet the indigenous peoples of Sumatra’s remote interior. Visit
the endangered wild and rescued orangutans at the orangutan infant care center
at Camp Leakey in Borneo; go on game drives in search of endangered elephants or
leopards in southern Sri Lanka’s national parks; snorkel and dive the
productive, wild waters where the Andaman Sea meets the Indian Ocean, and enjoy
a day of curated exploration in Singapore. The 22-day voyage aboard National
Geographic Orion departs May 4, 2015. Rates begin at $21,040. http://goo.gl/j5LLHR
·
Sailing the Greek
Isles Aboard the Sea Cloud: Sprinkled across the
Aegean Sea and steeped in ancient mythology, the iconic Cyclades are some of the
most spectacular of Greece’s many isles. Here, fishing boats cast colorful
reflections in azure waters, whitewashed villages cascade down lavender-dusted
slopes, and craggy headlands are punctuated by ancient ruins. Under the
billowing sails of the exquisite four-masted tall ship Sea Cloud, voyage
to sun-drenched Santoríni, lovely Sífnos, some of the other small, lesser known
islands, and more. Discover the magnificent ruins of the ancient sanctuary of
Delos, birthplace of Apollo and Artemis; visit the active pilgrimage site of
Panagia Evangelistria on Tenos; and immerse yourself in the lively culture. The
9-day voyage aboard the 58-guest Sea Cloud departs May 24, July 4,
September 12 & 19, 2015. Rates begin at $8,790. http://goo.gl/SP6bMX
·
Voyage to West
Africa: The Gold Coast to Morocco: Experience an
immersive, in-depth voyage exploring nine countries from Ghana to Morocco across
wildly diverse habitats from deserts to jungle to idyllic islands. Explore
several national parks and wildlife centers; meet with a chief in his native
village; boat across Benin’s Lake Nokoué to visit a remarkable village built on
stilts; trace the history of the transatlantic slave trade at Ghana’s Cape Coast
Castle and Senegal’s Gorée Island, both UNESCO World Heritage sites, and see
some of West Africa’s flora and fauna, from the rain forests of Ghana to a
chimpanzee rehabilitation center in Sierra Leone. Enjoy the region’s vibrant
music, with some of Africa’s most renowned musicians performing just for the
expedition. The 20-day voyage aboard the 148-guest National Geographic
Explorer departs March 23, 2015. Rates begin at $19,150. http://goo.gl/uuNAFa
·
Along the Viking
Trail: From Iceland to Greenland: Follow in the wake of
legendary explorers to discover the dramatic landscapes and rich traditions of
Greenland and Iceland - in particular, Iceland’s untrammeled western coast.
Explore Iceland’s western fjords by Zodiac; kayak among the magnificent icebergs
of East Greenland; and hike amid charming northern hamlets. Along the way, get
immersed in Nordic history on visits to fascinating Viking sites and settlements
with experts. Explore Reykjavik, the world’s northernmost capital city, and
discover the wild western coast of Iceland. National Geographic Explorer
departs July 19, 2015. Rates begin at $10,580. Book by July 31, 2014 to receive
free charter airfare (Kangerlussuaq to Ottawa). Must be ticketed by Lindblad
Expeditions; valid for new bookings only, subject to availability, and may not
be combined with other offers, or extensions. http://goo.gl/rpLCiZ
·
Exploring Greenland
and The Canadian High Arctic: Venture deep into the
far northern reaches of the Arctic, on a quest for arctic wildlife and the
magisterial scenery of the ice––occurring at an epic scale in Greenland. With a
multifaceted focus on the vital Arctic region, this itinerary provides unique
opportunities to: navigate the eastern entrance of Canada’s fabled Northwest
Passage; explore Greenland’s fjords, and the Ilulissat Glacier, a UNESCO site
and a tongue of the Greenland ice cap; spend a week in the Canadian High Arctic
observing polar bears and other denizens of the ice; and visit an historic Inuit
fishing village and former whaling ports. The 13-day voyage on National
Geographic Explorer departs July 28; August 7, 17 & 27, 2015. Rates
begin at $12,990. http://goo.gl/uibPoN
Additionally, to meet
the demand for Lindblad Expeditions’ Amazon, Vietnam & Cambodia, and
Mediterranean voyages, they have added departures aboard their Delfin ll,
Jahan and Sea Cloud seasonal charters.
For more information
or to book your Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic experience today, visit
http://www.expeditions.com/, call
1-800-EXPEDITION or your travel agent.
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