International Expeditions In the News
If our journeys look familiar, there’s a great reason! International Expeditions’
engaging
approach to small-group travel, escorted tours, high-value journeys
and longstanding
conservation initiatives have been featured in a variety
of national publications.
Read on to see International Expeditions published in some of your favorite publications.
Islands Apart Delta Sky Magazine
There is no other place on Earth like the Galapagos, a living laboratory straddling the equator, whrere penguins and cacti coexist with giant tortoises and blue-footed boobies, and the spirit of Charles Darwin looms large.
Along The Amazon Outdoor Photographer
There he is again! I swung around in the skiff with my D90 mounted with a 70-300mm lens, shooting,
zooming and focusing at the same time and coming up with nothing but a shot of churning whitewater...for
about the 20th time that afternoon.
11 Fantastic Family Travel Adventures ABC
News
Amazon Jungle Adventure: The most biologically diverse wildlife on earth is sure
to spark children's innate curiosity about the wonders of the natural world.
During International Expeditions' 10-day Amazon
Voyage aboard a 28-guest riverboat,
aspiring naturalists can view more than 100 kinds of birds, pink river dolphins,
eight species of monkeys, sloths and endangered giant river otters.
Leader of the Pachyderm Hemispheres
magazine
No trip to India would be complete without a visit to the Taj Mahal or an elephant ride or a tiger safari or a sampling of the country’s exquisite cuisine.
Sailing Along the Amazon National Georgraphic Traveler’s
Intelligent Travel blog
The days were filled spotting wildlife from small skiffs, with the help of superb naturalists from Iquitos who were amazing spotters, and hikes on terra firma and through floodplain forests.
Cruising the Wild Side of Peru Miami
Herald
What's hairy, slightly scary, and has beguiling toes?
My husband, David, myself and our 12 fellow passengers
found out when a pink-toed tarantula hopped on board
our skiff, trying to hitch a ride up the Ucayali River
in the northeastern Peruvian Amazon.
Big Trips for Small Fry Palm
Beach Society
Among the off-beat things to do are piranha fishing,
playing soccer with some of the village kids, paddling
a dugout canoe, and getting Peruvian music lessons.
Beyond the Canal Star Tribune
In Panama, our correspondent swings by the great feat of engineering before heading to his real destination: a coffee farm and the dark jungle.