Spark holiday wonder in your young explorer with National Geographic Kids magazine! Filled with thrilling stories, breathtaking visuals, and hands-on science fun, it’s the ultimate gift of ...
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A rising number of travelers are discovering this Central American country’s year-round surfing, quaint villages, and new ...
Exploring this North African country is a memorable adventure, but there are certain things travelers should know. Here, we tackle some often-asked questions.
A thundering conservation success story, the park also harbors almost 1,300 wild elephants; 1,800 Asiatic wild water buffalo, the largest remaining population anywhere; perhaps 9,000 hog deer; 800 ...
It’s nearly impossible to shield kids from news like the Nashville school ... believed that planes were crashing all over the country and hurting more people. “It can be traumatizing.” ...
From pioneering the use of solar energy to helping to eradicating disease, here are just a few ways the 39th U.S. president has made the world a better place.
4 min read Geothermal energy has been used for thousands of years in some countries for cooking and heating. It is simply power derived from the Earth’s internal heat. This thermal energy is ...
Travelers can take a kayak on a trek through Australia's rainforests to find alpine royalty: the prized King Billy pine tree.
As National Geographic reimagines its iconic headquarters for the 21st century, here’s a look back at its history as a base for both Cold War spies and the Society’s own Explorers.
Your family can still explore the world from your home. Visit Nat Geo Family for games, lesson plans, and more for you and your kids. Omicron has meant even more adjustments for kids. Here’s how ...
Framed by palms and with sparkling turquoise sea, nowhere does beachside bliss like the Maldives. And with a string of new openings, this Indian Ocean the islands’ hotel scene has never looked better.