Breakfast with Giraffes
#fromthefield Breakfast with a tower of giraffes from the porch of our Migration Camp in the Serengeti! Have you joined us in Tanzania yet? nathab.com/tanzania Video by Nat Hab Manager of Social & Expedition Content Dana Cama
Lion Roars in South Africa
#fromthefield An exciting lion encounter on our Secluded South Africa safari! nathab.com/africa/secluded-south-africa
Video by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Russell Gerber
Adorable Beluga Whale Encounter in Churchill!
"Core memories can be made after 50. You never really leave a place you love. A part of it you take with you, leaving a part of you behind. Churchill has a piece of me. I recommend watching the video with the sound on. I left a lot of laughter up on the shores of the Hudson Bay." - Nat Hab Adventure Concierge Team Manager Laura Capra
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Madagascar Guide Story
Watch our NEW FILM featuring Expedition Leader Rija Ratotonirinia for a glimpse into Madagascar's singular wonders -- and the crucial role of ecotourism in conserving them. nathab.com/madagascar
Meet Nat Hab EL Bedley in Borneo
#fromthefield in Borneo. Meet Nat Hab Expedition Leader Bedley Asun! What are your favorite animals in Borneo? Tell us in the comments 👇 nathab.com/borneo
Great Kenya Migration Safari
No wildlife event on Earth rivals East Africa’s Great Migration for sheer drama. Every year, enormous herds of wildebeest and zebra, 2 million strong, make a grand circuit into Kenya's Maasai Mara, following the new grass that sprouts with the seasonal rains. A host of predators, including the Mara’s abundant lions, follows in pursuit. Find out how to join us on the safari of a lifetime 👉 nathab.com/kenya
Amazing Gorilla Encouter!
#fromthefield An incredible encounter on our Great Uganda Gorilla Safari in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest! nathab.com/gorillas
Video by Nat Hab Traveler Jeffry Powell
Leopard Dinner
#fromthefield What an incredible sighting leopard sighting in South Africa by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Matt Meyer nathab.com/africa/secluded-south-africa
Churchill Town & Tundra Adventure
Each September, our Tundra Lodge is strategically placed on a small spit of land that juts into Hudson Bay. This is where the sea ice first begins to form, attracting polar bears at the start of the bear-viewing season. The Tundra Lodge is set amid the highest polar bear density in the world. Stay in wild polar bear habitat at our Tundra Lodge —then add two nights in Churchill to experience the culture of the Canadian North. Learn what you can expect from our unique itinerary 👉 nathab.com/polar-bear-tours/tundra-lodge-town-adventure
Humpback Encounter in Antarctica
The biological productivity in Antarctic waters is the highest in the world. Animal life abounds in the seas surrounding Antarctica, and migratory seabirds and marine mammals are found in tremendous numbers around the coastal areas during the summer, and on the sea ice during the rest of the year. Our small-boat voyage will get you up close and personal with seals, whales and penguins in a way that no cruise ship ever could. There's no more intimate way to experience Antarctica! nathab.com/antarctica
Video by Nat Hab Lead Adventure Concierge Jack Reppy on our Sailing Antarctica Expedition
Close Hyena Encounter
#fromthefield A close encounter with a spotted hyena near our Mokolwane Camp in Botswana! nathab.com/botswana
Video by Nat Hab Senior Adventure Director – Southern Africa & Groups Christy Lavoie
World Chimpanzee Day
It's #WorldChimpanzeeDay ! Among the apes, it is the chimpanzees that can tell us most about the natural history of our common ancestors. In chimpanzee behavior, we see many similarities to people, such as tool making and the aggressive raiding parties of males. Such traits once thought to be uniquely human actually aren’t. Learn more about these incredible animals and how you can see them in the wild 👉 nathab.com/blog/world-chimpanzee-day
Video by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Richard De Gouveia
Sea Turtles Galapagos
#fromthefield Carpooling in the Galapagos! Video by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Jimmy Patiño nathab.com/galapagos
Northern Lights in Churchill!
Every lover of the natural world should experience the northern lights in their lifetime. Try as we might to describe them, it’s impossible to convey such ethereal wonder. Have you joined us in Churchill to experience the northern lights yet? nathab.com/northernlights
Video by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Peter Ramsden
Arctic Foxes in Iceland!
The Arctic fox is the only native land mammal on Iceland. Despite active volcanoes, limited forest cover, and an extreme northern climate, the Arctic fox has managed to eke out a living on this island since the last Ice Age.Arctic foxes are dimorphic, which means they can exhibit one of two phases—brown or white. They are the lone canine to undergo a change in coat color from summer to winter. The white Arctic fox begins molting in early July to expose its summer fur, which is fawn-colored and brown. After approximately eight weeks, they begin to regrow their white coat for winter. Blue phase foxes have a pale gray coat in winter and a dark bluish one in summer. Join us in Iceland to see these beautiful animals in the wild! nathab.com/iceland
Video by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Anthony Amsel
Elephant Breakfast!
#fromthefield quite the special pancake breakfast in Zimbabwe with Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan nathab.com/zimbabwe
Amazing Echidna Encounter!
The short-beaked echidna is native to Australia and New Guinea’s coastal and highland regions. As its taxonomic family name, Tachyglossidae, implies, the echidna’s six-inch “fast tongue” slurps up a variety of insects and larvae. Since they have no teeth, hard pads at the base of the tongue and on the roof of the mouth grind their prey into a paste. The short-beaked is blanketed with dark insulative fur and shielded by beige and black two-inch barbless spines that provide excellent camouflage and defense. With its long claws, the echidna tears through termite mounds and breaks apart hard topsoil to burrow deep underground. Join us on our Australia adventures to see echidnas in the wild! nathab.com/asia-adventure-travel/ultimate-australia-tour-north-south
Video by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Matt Meyer