As the magnitude of water shortage issues arise globally, National Geographic Explorers along with the World Freshwater ...
Using the great outdoors as a tonic to the stresses of modern life has surged since covid, and pilgrimages — meditative, ...
Taking in a large swathe of the Pyrenees, the Lleida region displays Catalonia at its most raw and rugged. Now, it's ...
Unseen mountains, valleys, lakes, and rivers lie under Antarctica’s mile-thick ice sheet. Changes to those hidden rivers could have dramatic global consequences.
While traditional religious practices may be on the decline, pilgrimages — meditative, multi-day hikes — are experiencing a ...
Known today as the “Black Belt,” the southeastern United States was once covered by an ancient sea—one that continues to shape modern history.
Photographer and National Geographic Explorer Rena Effendi learned that a little-known species was named after her late ...
A new road trip of the Southwest’s Indigenous heartlands offers travellers a greater understanding of the past, present and ...
Scientists have created a groundbreaking map of strontium isotopes found across sub-Saharan Africa—which could help ...
Pockets for everything, attachments for all your doodads, plus weatherproofing—what more could an adventurer ask for?
For decades, the Congo Basin was largely invisible to climate science. Now, a new generation of Central African researchers ...
UK rail is once again in the spotlight as the country marks the 200th anniversary of the world’s first public railway this year. Pay tribute to those early pioneers by riding the UK’s most scenic ...