Intrepid Travel has announced its 2025 trip lineup, featuring 55 new itineraries, six new destinations and more than 200 fresh experiences. The company’s expanded roster now covers 120 countries worldwide, with additions for next year including Ladakh, India; Hokkaido, Japan; and Cape York; Australia. The company will also debut its first land-based Greenland expedition.
The new offerings for 2025 span several travel categories, including expeditions, rail journeys, active adventures, trips for 18- to 35-year-olds, family holidays and sailing experiences. Notable new destinations include West African nations such as Benin, Togo, Ghana, Senegal and the Gambia, as well as the Maldives.
"With trips in 120 countries and counting, Intrepid may well have the greatest geographical breadth of any travel operator, and we're always on the lookout for new places to explore,” said Erica Kritikides, general manager of experiences at Intrepid Travel. “Along with this intrepid spirit, we remain committed to ensuring our trips continue to support local economies, provide employment opportunities, preserve and promote lesser-known cultures and raise awareness of the beauty and fragility of our natural environments."
Unique trip highlights include a 10-day Greenland expedition taking travelers inland to explore Greenlandic culture; an 11-day Trans-Mongolian Railway journey; and a 15-day exploration of Benin, Togo and Ghana. The company has also introduced specialized trips such as a Kenya Cycle Fundraiser (hosted by Intrepid’s nonprofit, The Intrepid Foundation) and family-focused holidays in destinations such as Southern Thailand and Iceland.
Sailing options span an eight-day Maldives trip or an eight-day Turkey itinerary. And new options for travelers age 18 to 35 include nine days exploring Scandinavia, as well as a 17-day trip through Australia.
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