The National Geographic Society’s CEO reflects on its long history of global exploration and invites a future inspiring the ...
A new hiking route on Kangaroo Island takes walkers on a journey through Flinders Chase National Park via platypus-filled ...
Moab may be a destination known for extreme sports, but the natural wonders on its doorstep make it an ideal setting for ...
When the Berlin Wall went up overnight, National Geographic correspondents were on hand to document a city that became a ...
Hamilton, the zoologist who dedicated his life to saving Africa’s elephants from systematic slaughter—despite being nearly ...
Each spring, local hunters sit on the edge of the ice and wait for whales—a custom that’s at least 1,000 years old.
A lifelong passion for these ocean predators sparked a career in conservation photography and a mission to share the love.
As a corner of Africa heats up, new research shows how the future of the species rests with powerful matriarchs making tough ...
Less than a century after it was rediscovered, National Geographic's correspondent explored the ruins of Petra and found its ...
Nearly 60 square miles burned and 100,000 people were displaced. Now many are holding on to what they found—in their homes ...
With its long, uninterrupted blue runs, family-friendly French resort Les Deux Alpes is ideal for beginner skiers — as well ...
A lack of tree cover in low-income areas has left many residents especially vulnerable to rising heat. It’s a legacy of the ...