A local resident stumbled upon the remains of the 19,700-year-old beast. Its record-breaking horn offers new insights into ...
Lions, white rhinos, elephants, and giraffes have been reintroduced to a park that was once nearly devastated by civil war.
For over a decade, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek has woven a tapestry of ...
Through her groundbreaking work with chimps in Africa, Goodall helped people understand that animals are sentient and ...
Far from the hustle and bustle of Marrakech and Casablanca, Morocco’s coastal capital is finally getting its due. Learn when ...
The legendary pair share their thoughts on the craft of photography, what goes into a great shot, and what they hope for the ...
Salvador is the country’s heartland of Afro-Brazilian culture, and the largest African city in the world outside Africa — ...
In the forests of South Africa lurks an arachnophobe’s nightmare – Nephila kowaci, the largest web-spinning spider in the world. The females of this newly discovered species have bodies that are 3-4 ...
Maynard Owen Williams was National Geographic's first foreign correspondent, and in 1923 he was on hand for an event the ...
From Nova Scotia to Phnom Penh, in quaint small towns and big cities alike, these places support and welcome travelers with pride.
Channel the spirit of Bavaria’s blockbuster beer festival at an alternative event — whether that’s sipping craft ales in ...
I’ll never tire of this,” whispers Eduardo ‘Edu’ Fragoso from the driver’s seat, wearing wraparound glasses to shield himself from the sun of the Cerrado, a savannah stretching across much of central ...