2020 GeoEx Catalog

GAVIN HELLIER / ROBERT HARDING

All Continents You’d be hard-pressed to find another company that offers smartly designed journeys in as many faraway places as GeoEx. Even fewer are able to connect those destinations as wisely and seamlessly as we do—a fact that has prompted countless people and organizations to have GeoEx arrange ambitious multi-nation jaunts. If you’re up for border-bounding adventures or simply want to visit ruins in Guatemala one year and trek in Nepal the next, that’s our specialty: 100-plus countries, unlimited options. Safety: There to Back You Up Every traveler needs to ask: Who will be there for me if things go awry? GeoEx has constructed one of the most comprehensive risk-management programs in the industry, covering logistical, security, medical, and financial risks. We and our global network care- fully monitor travel conditions and maintain a nearly round-the-clock logistics, air, security, and emer- gency assistance center. For each GeoEx traveler, we include emergency medical evacuation and medical advisory services, as well as secondary medical expense insurance, and we’ll gladly line up trip cancellation insurance. Your journey, after all, should be about journeying, not worrying.

home, we’re there for you, discussing the ins and outs of your trip, arranging complex flight routings, and stepping in if things slip off track. We select topflight guides and make sure that every lodge, hotel, train, ship, and camp is up to our—and your—high standards, saving you time and headaches along what can be a very bumpy road. Once we know you, we carry that knowledge to every trip you take. Insider Access At the core of GeoEx is a unique ability to access unusual and even off-limits places. We’re practiced at orchestrating complicated itineraries with authentic insider experiences— wrangling permits, navigating shifting politics, finding routes in without commercial flights, and gaining entry to local happenings. Try visiting nomads and conservationists in Chad, booking seats to Bhutan on Druk Air, tracking down underground art collectives in Cuba, securing a trustworthy expedition staff in Peru, getting reservations at a respectable Bagan hotel, or geocache-hunting in Zimbabwe. We open doors that bring a destination and its people to life, doors that would remain closed without the kind of expertise, in-country colleagues, and on-the- ground knowledge that we possess.

ABOVE  Overlooking the Rano Kau crater on Rapa Nui (or Easter Island), the most remote inhabited island on the planet. Nearly a mile across, the crater has its own microclimate.

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