2020 GeoEx Catalog

BRAD HANSEN

GeoEx has arranged itineraries for academic institutions, museums, NGOs, and location and production companies, including: • American Museum of Natural History

• Council on Foreign Relations • National Geographic Society

• The Rockefeller Foundation

Small GroupTrips Our thoughtfully devised Group Trips treat you to exceptional local experi- ences, superlative guides and accommodations, and seamless connections at the best possible pricing. We keep our groups small—rarely more than 16 travelers, often fewer—and they are almost always composed of like- minded, agreeable sorts. We’ve also seen bands of friends or family members fill all the spaces of scheduled departures and come back raving about sharing life-changing moments. Many of our most enthusiastic guests don’t necessarily think of them- selves as people who travel in groups, but they’ve found the fellowship and information-sharing of a small group memorably delightful. Cindy Hiteman, a GeoEx Ambassador, explains, “One of the many benefits and bonuses I have received from traveling with GeoEx is the number of good friends I’ve made! Seriously, some of my favorite and closest friends are those I’ve met traveling.”

• Smithsonian

National Board

• Tibet House

• The Walt Disney Company • Wharton Executive MBA Program

ABOVE RIGHT  A GeoEx group and their guides in Chad.  BELOW  Crossing one of the vine bridges built by the Heike clan in the isolated Iya Valley to keep enemies at bay, Shikoku Island, Japan.

MACDUFF EVERTON

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