TORONTO — G Adventures is expanding its premium travel offering with the addition of 17 new itineraries to its National Geographic Signature collection, further building on demand for high-end, community-focused travel experiences.
Developed in partnership with National Geographic Expeditions, the expanded portfolio brings the total number of Signature trips to 49 across 44 destinations worldwide.
The new itineraries follow the successful debut of the collection earlier this year, which initially launched with 32 trips. According to the company, the response has exceeded expectations, signalling strong demand for more immersive and responsible travel experiences.
“The appetite for travel that offers genuine depth is undeniable, and the response to Signature has been so powerful that it’s officially become our most successful launch to date,” said David Green, VP, global sales and managing director, Canada.
“I’m particularly proud to see this expansion reach our own backyard in Canada. Bringing National Geographic’s legacy to our home turf allows us to peel back the layers of the Canadian Rockies, revealing a raw and intricate side of the landscape that most people, even locals, rarely get to experience.”
The latest expansion introduces new itineraries across a range of destinations, including Spain, Bhutan and the Canadian Rockies.
Each trip is designed to deliver exclusive access, cultural immersion and meaningful engagement with local communities, while maintaining a focus on responsible tourism. All itineraries are led by National Geographic Expedition Leaders, with additional insights provided by Expedition Experts specializing in fields such as photography, biology, history, archaeology and conservation.
New Signature trips include:
- Signature: Canada’s Rocky Mountains, Banff & Indigenous Traditions
- Signature: Bhutan & the High Himalayan Valleys
- Signature: Turkey’s Istanbul, Ephesus & Cappadocia
- Signature: Northern Spain’s Ancient Caves, Basque Coast & La Rioja
To view all National Geographic Signature with G Adventures trips, click here.
Lead image caption: Dusit Thani Himalayan Resort, Dhulikhel, Nepal – Credit G Adventures