National Geographic Day Tours
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Motivos para escolher os National Geographic Day Tours
Limitados a pequenos grupos e conduzidos por guias treinados pela National Geographic, que são especialistas no assunto em suas áreas, esses tours incorporam o renomado espírito de exploração, conservação e educação da National Geographic
Visitas guiadas de um dia imersivas, enriquecedoras e sustentáveis
Quer você prefira história, cultura, gastronomia, conservação, natureza, aventura ou fotografia, esses tours são planejados para satisfazer a sua curiosidade.
Acesso
Mergulhe nos destinos e nas atrações que você explora através de acesso exclusivo e de experiências práticas com base nas relações estabelecidas pela National Geographic ao redor do mundo.
Conhecimento
Conheça o mundo através das lentes da National Geographic enquanto os guias treinados por ela e os especialistas locais compartilham conhecimentos e a paixão por lugares e localidades que você visita.
Retribuição
Participe de experiências significativas e comprometidas com o turismo sustentável, em que todos os tours atendem aos critérios do Conselho Global de Turismo Sustentável e uma parte das receitas arrecadadas é dedicada ao financiamento de pesquisasPar
Imersão cultural
Inspire-se a se preocupar com o planeta e sua população, obtendo uma compreensão mais aprofundada sobre as comunidades e os moradores dos lugares que você visita, por meio da interação e de informações sobre suas vidas cotidianas
Narrativa
Faça parte da história de cada destino que você visitar, através do conteúdo incomparável e das pesquisas da National Geographic, que farão você refletir sobre diferentes realidades atuais
As melhores experiências ao redor do mundo
Lanzarote - Nat Geo Day Tour: Volcanic Beauty of Lanzarote, Photography Tour
Become a visual storyteller under the guidance of your National Geographic-trained photography guide. You'll pick up invaluable insights on capturing the perfect shot, be it in terms of composition, lighting, or narrative. After introducing the competitive element of the day, your guide will take you to Timanfaya National Park, and the first vantage point – on top of a volcano. Timanfaya's lunar landscapes were formed hundreds of years ago, when a series of volcanic eruptions covered a quarter of the island in lava. Think rugged lava fields, brooding volcanic cones, and swathes of charcoal-grey ash. Travelling on to the fishing village of El Golfo, you will find a jumble of traditional buildings and bright boats which contrast with the black sand beach and the unusual green lake. It's a perfect location for capturing contrasting color. Then, it's time to discover the ancient salt flats of Salinas de Janubio, another landscape saturated with drama and stark appeal. This area is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and an important bird sanctuary - a paradise for your shutterbug instincts. With a specialist photographer at your side, you'll gain new skills and fresh inspiration, plus a collection of captivating images. As the day concludes on the terrace at Salinas de Janubio, unwind over a glass of wine or beer and a light snack, while your photography guide reviews the day's photos. The best image of the day gets crowned the winning shot, an exciting ending to an enriching photographic journey.
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Milão - Nat Geo Day Tour: Handmade in Milan
Explore Isola district's heritage and get behind-the-scenes access to artisan workshops. Get hands-on crafting your own arrangement and savor lunch at a trattoria.
Lisboa - Nat Geo Day Tour: Oceanario Odyssey, uma experiência nos bastidores
Tenha acesso aos bastidores do Oceanário de Lisboa nesta excursão da National Geographic, liderada por um biólogo marinho e desfrute de petiscos tradicionais acompanhados de vinho local.
Creta - Nat Geo Day Tour: Discover Cretan Farm Life
Small-scale, family-run farms are integral to the Mediterranean diet that Crete is so famous for. A local family will welcome you to their Mitato, a small farmhouse, where you'll be greeted with the genuine warmth of Cretan hospitality. Listen to the local farmer tell the intriguing tale of King Minoas who watched from his observatory, and alerted locals to incoming pirates. Greetings over, it's time for a hands-on bread-making lesson, learning the techniques for typical Cretan bread, made with wheat and barley flour. Then, witness their cheese-making skills using goat's milk from the farm. Next, it's time to roll up your sleeves and get stuck in, helping out with daily farm tasks like feeding the goats, pigs, chickens, and rabbits, and tending to the gardens. The adventure continues with a snail hunt over the mountainside, exclusive to National Geographic travellers, peeking under rocks, and among shrubs and flowers. As the day unfolds, your collected treasures, including snails, eggs, fruit, and vegetables, become the ingredients for lunch. Alongside the family, you'll prepare a feast of local delicacies, all made from the products of your day's work. Finish off the experience with a taste of Crete's spirit, Raki, and why not sing along to their traditional Cretan ‘Mantinades,' - traditional Cretan couplets that express sentiments about Cretan daily life.
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Paris - Nat Geo Day Tour: Paris, the City of Book Lovers
Explore Paris's literary history with guided visits to the Bibliotheque Nationale, time to meet one of the Seine's historic ‘Bouquinistes' - booksellers - and a trip to the Shakespeare and Co bookstore.
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Riviera Maya / Playa del Carmen - Nat Geo Day Tour: Exploring the Underworld and Mayan Culture
When you imagine the ancient Mayans peering into mysteriously deep and limpid underground pools, it's easy to see how they came to believe these cenotes were windows to the underworld. This National Geographic Day Tour is a journey into the deepest aspects of Mayan culture, bridging the gap between the tempting beauty of the cenotes the region is so famous for, and the significance they hold in local tradition. You'll begin the day with a descent into either Abuelo or Zoi Che cenote, where you can choose to enjoy a cooling dip. These water-filled caverns offer a tangible connection to the Mayan way of life. Your National Geographic-trained guide will explain how the fresh water of cenotes was crucial for the survival of Mayan settlements, especially given the scarcity of rivers and lakes in the Yucatan. As well as their spiritual status, the guide will also describe the Mayan concept of the underworld, or Xibalba, and it's nine layered structure which is reflected in many of Mexico's Mayan pyramids. Next, you'll take a guided stroll along the Mayan Path of Xibalba where thirteen representations of Mayan gods punctuate the route, and your guide will unravel their stories on the way. National Geographic guests will have private access to the park's recently discovered fifth cenote, steeped in the aura of the ancient world. After your exploration of the connection between cenotes and Mayan culture and beliefs, it's time to relax over a traditional homemade local lunch, a homage to the region's culinary heritage.
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Istambul - Nat Geo Day Tour: Fener-Balat, from Orthodox to offbeat
Visit historic Greek and Bulgarian sites in Istanbul, Ahrida Synagogue and the colorful steps, and savor Turkish local delicacies.
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Costa del Sol - Nat Geo Day Tour: Echoes of Al-Andalus in Malaga
Journey through time and culture as you uncover the fascinating heritage of Al-Andalus in Malaga. Visit the Alcazaba, a formidable fortress standing as a testament to the military prowess of the Arab era. As you explore its imposing walls and strategic design, you'll be transported back to a period of grandeur. Continue the adventure at Malaga Museum, where Al-Andalus' vibrancy is showcased through a collection of ceramics and Moorish calligraphy. Marvel at exhibits merging history and art, delving into the cultural richness of the past. Next, you will stop at a restaurant to enjoy a typical tapa merging Arabic and Mediterranean flavours, washed down with local wine. Then, learn how to write your name in Arabic at a calligraphy workshop, crafted exclusively for National Geographic travellers. Discover the characteristic streets of the historic centre, revealing the urban heritage shaped by Al-Andalus. Admire the decorative tiles and intricate details that bear witness to the fusion of cultures, creating a unique landscape. Wrap up your experience at the colourful Atarazanas Market, its Moorish entrance beckoning you into the sensory overload of colours and aromas. Engage with vendors as you meander through stalls filled with fruits and herbs. To fully immerse yourself in the local experience, take a sip from an Andalusian-style wineskin.
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