Photographing Bears with Court Whelan
Follow along with nature photographer and Nat Hab Photo Expedition Leader Court Whelan as he shows how to take photos of wild bears at Nat Hab's Alaska Bear Camp within Lake Clark National Park. Watch this tutorial for professional instructions and insider tips to help you get amazing wildlife pictures in the Alaskan wilderness. nathab.com/photo-tours
#fromthefield An adorable baby gorilla spotted on our Ultimate Gorilla Safari! Babies are the center of attention for gorilla groups from the moment they are born until they are about 3 years old and able to take care of themselves. Mountain gorillas care for their babies with great love and affection, dangling them, tickling them into giggling fits and cuddling them often. nathab.com/gorillas
Video by Nat Hab Traveler Beverly Archer
For 40 years, we've been demonstrating the power of sustainable travel to reveal nature's beauty and help conserve it for future generations. Check out our 2024 Sustainability Report to see our progress and triumphs 👉 nathab.com/conservation/sustainability-report
There may be no nature destination on the planet as unique as the Galapagos Islands, where animals found nowhere else on Earth show no fear at close range. Our Galapagos tours immerse you in this wondrous world, more intimately and with more insight, than any other Galapagos trips out there. Learn about our Galapagos expeditions 👉 nathab.com/galapagos
#fromthefield on our Wild Side of China Expedition! Giant pandas feed almost entirely on bamboo stalks, sitting upright and collecting the leaves, stems and shoots with their forelegs. Although 95 to 99 percent of a panda’s diet is made up of bamboo, they will also eat flowers, vines, mushrooms, grass, fish and small rodents. The digestive tract of a panda is only partially adapted to process bamboo. While they have a tough throat, esophagus, and stomach lining, their intestines are short and unable to digest cellulose from plant material. The panda’s inability to extract all the nutrients from bamboo means that they only process about 20 percent of their food. To compensate for the lack of nutrients, pandas eat large quantities of bamboo, consuming 33 to 66 pounds of food daily. They will feed for 10 to 16 hours a day, and usually sleep when not eating to conserve their energy. Have you visited China to see Giant pandas with us? nathab.com/asia-adventure-travel/wild-china-panda-tour
Video by Nat Hab Expedition Leader Sam Wilson
Whether you're exploring lush wetlands, tracking wildlife with our expert guides, or simply enjoying the starry skies over your luxury camp, every moment on our Family Botswana Safari will spark wonder and connection. From thrilling game drives through the Okavango Delta to watching elephants bathe in the Chobe River, join us for an adventure that’s as educational as it is exciting. Learn more 👉 nathab.com/family-adventures/family-botswana-safari
Are you ready to experience the wild drama of Iceland? No nature destination is more dynamic when it comes to geological forces on display. Glaciers and geysers, hot springs and waterfalls, basalt pillars and black sand beaches, frigid fjords and fields of lava…Iceland has all these and more, and our expedition showcases the full array of its striking contrasts. nathab.com/iceland
Delve into Arizona's profound landscapes, from sandstone buttes to the grandest of canyons, and enjoy leisurely walks and a train ride on our NEW Grand Canyon & Sedona Explorer expedition! Find out how to join us 👉 nathab.com/us-national-parks-tours/grand-canyon-sedona-tour
#fromthefield Count the rhinos! An amazing wildlife scene at Ongava game reserve on our Wild Namibia Photo Expedition! nathab.com/africa/namibia-photo-tour
Video by Nat Hab Marketing Project Manager Maya Krause
Iceland's popularity with nature travelers is undeniable -- with good reason -- but you don't have to battle crowds to enjoy its rugged natural wonders. Nat Hab takes travelers off the standard Iceland track and into lesser-known but equally stunning spots. Get a glimpse of our peerless adventures in our NEW Iceland video. nathab.com/iceland