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Natural Habitat Adventures Launches Six Itineraries

July 24, 2025
Natural Habitat Adventures, Hiking Portugal's River of Wine

Hiking Portugal’s River of Wine. Photo: Natural Habitat Adventures

Conservation travel company Natural Habitat Adventures has announced six new itineraries that have been added to the company’s 2025 and 2026 portfolio.

Natural Habitat Adventures is an award-winning tour operator known for its focus on sustainability and partnership with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). The company was the world’s first 100% carbon-neutral travel company, and created the World’s First Zero Waste Adventure.

Nat Hab offers over 100 eco-conscious journeys that focus on the natural world. These itineraries are led by professional naturalist guides and were created in the spirit of conservation through exploration.

The new 2025 and 2026 itineraries include: two African safaris, a luxury ecolodge stay in Costa Rica, an active journey through Iceland’s wilderness, a scenic exploration of the UNESCO-recognized Douro Valley in Portugal, and an immersive Madagascar adventure. Most trips are available to private groups or can be customized.

“Whenever we design a new itinerary, our goal is to offer experiences that foster a deeper, more meaningful connection to a destination’s more remote and lesser-known regions,” said Ben Bressler, founder and CEO of Natural Habitat Adventures. “These new journeys take travelers beyond the usual routes, immersing them in extraordinary landscapes,  captivating wildlife and cultural encounters in some of the world’s most remarkable places.”

Natural Habitat Adventures’ New Itineraries

Natural Habitat Adventures Kenya
Rhino encounter in Kenya. Photo: Natural Habitat Adventures

Natural Habitat Adventures’ new trips include:

  • Kenya Rhino & Elephant Conservation Safari: A 12-day wildlife safari that provides an intimate look at the rhinoceros and elephants, as well as the conservation efforts to preserve them. Departures begin in October 2025, and groups are limited to 12 people.
  • Sea Turtles & Wildlife of Northern Costa Rica: This seven-day Costa Rica adventure combines luxury ecolodges with immersive nature and cultural experiences in a less-traveled northern region of the country. This itinerary has a maximum group size of 10 and is available for private bookings. Scheduled departures begin in July 2026.
  • Iceland’s Wild West: For eight days, this itinerary explores Iceland’s natural splendor, from deep canyons to mighty waterfalls and ancient volcanoes. Groups are limited to 12 travelers and private tours are available, with departures beginning July to August 2026.
  • Discovering Portugal’s River of Wine: Nature, culture and cuisine merge on this unique adventure along the Upper Douro. This eight-day trip has a maximum group size of 12 and can be booked private. Available for travel beginning April-September 2026.
  • Madagascar Explorer: This eight-day iMadagascar adventure offers a rare opportunity to explore the country’s most remote and ecologically rich regions, with activities such as snorkeling, kayaking, and traditional pirogue excursions. Available for groups up to eight travelers, or private, with departures beginning June 2026.
  • Wild Zambia: This 11-day exploration in the unspoiled heart of Africa is limited to just six travelers and can be customized. Zambia greets guests on an unforgettable safari through South Luangwa and Lower Zambezi National Parks. Available for travel beginning June 2026.
  
  
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