Natural Habitat Adventures (Nat Hab), a conservation travel company that partners with the World Wildlife Fund, has announced five new travel itineraries for 2025. The new offerings span diverse locations including Kenya, Australia, Canada, Iceland and Greenland.
The expansion comes in response to strong demand for nature-focused travel experiences, and the itineraries aim to showcase the less-seen aspects of popular destinations while emphasizing conservation efforts and engagement with local community.
"We're always seeking innovative ways to provide our travelers with awe-inspiring moments that deepen their appreciation for the natural world,” said Ben Bressler, founder and CEO of Natural Habitat Adventures. “Our new itineraries offer an immersive nature experience with a strong local focus on conservation. As with every trip Nat Hab offers, these new itineraries also showcase the culture and history of local communities that are integral to protecting the natural world they are part of."
The new trips include:
1. Kenya Rhino Conservation Safari: An 11-day journey featuring visits to private conservancies and encounters with endangered rhinos.
2. Discover Newfoundland & Labrador: A small-group tour exploring Canada's easternmost province, including whale watching and historic sites.
3. Rainforest to Rockies: Vancouver to Banff: A luxury through Western Canada, including a Rocky Mountaineer train trip and heli-hiking excursions. (This trip is sold out for 2025, though 2026 dates are still available.)
4. Iceland & Greenland: A Nordic Discovery: A 14-day adventure across two countries, featuring Iceland's diverse landscapes and Greenland's remote wilderness.
5. Australia North: Kakadu, Kimberley & the Outback: An exploration of Northern Australia's wilderness areas, including discovery of Aboriginal culture and a journey on The Ghan luxury train.
These new itineraries are now available for booking, with travel dates throughout 2025 and 2026.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Natural Habitat Adventures. It has been fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.