Design a truly unique vacation with 100 intriguing alternatives to more predictable, expensive and overcrowded destinations. These days, many of the world's most beloved places have become expensive and overcrowded, making their celebrated allure that much harder to enjoy. National Geographic's Here Not There helps you create a more robust, off-the-beaten path vacation by revealing 100 alternative destinations to the standard travel playbook—as well as expert tips on when to visit, where to eat, what to see and where to stay. Both surprising and inspiring, Here Not There offers readers a chance to think beyond our typical borders and discover undreamed-of destinations.
Remarkable new discoveries affirm the octopus as one of nature's most intelligent and complex animals in Secrets of the Octopus. Written by Sy Montgomery, the beloved author of the international bestseller The Soul of an Octopus, and enhanced with vivid National Geographic photography, this new book brings us closer than ever to these elusive creatures.
Kids come face-to-face with great white sharks, hammerhead sharks and whale sharks as they dive into 12 jaw-some true tales about baby sharks, surprising shark friendships, daring shark rescues, swimming with sharks and more. Each five-minute story takes youngsters into the wild world of these fierce and fascinating fish with National Geographic underwater photographer Brian Skerry. Illustrated with colorful photographs of one of the planet's top predators, these fin-tastic true stories are perfect any time your young adventurer wants to sink their teeth into a great (white) reading adventure.
50 States, 1,000 Eats : Where to Go, When to Go, What to Eat, What to Drink is a dazzling culinary guide that reveals the tastiest treats and best food experiences across all 50 states (and Canada), featuring thousands of expert travel tips and hundreds of mouthwatering images from National Geographic.
Building on decades of research, longevity expert Dan Buettner has gathered 100 recipes inspired by the Blue Zones, home to the healthiest and happiest communities in the world. Each dish uses ingredients and cooking methods proven to increase longevity, wellness, and mental health.
The ultimate travel planner and reference guide for all things national parks, this 544-page resource from National Geographic is filled with full-color photos, detailed maps, historical background, and practical facts on the location of the park system properties.
America the Beautiful is a glorious book of photography celebrating America's unique natural and cultural treasures with more than 250 National Geographic images from all 50 states, plus commentary from a vaunted group of luminaries who call this country home.
The perfect globe for National Geographic members and enthusiasts alike, the Allanson's unique styling features National Geographic cartography, raised relief with thousands of place names, and a sturdy antique-plated die-cast base and semi-meridian. The base is highlighted by raised outlines of the continents of the northern hemisphere and the official National Geographic logo.
This biography for children traces Jane Goodall's remarkable life, with each chapter also focusing on two or more of the chimpanzees she observed. Sidebar information about the animals adds to the wonder and amazement of her life story.
Perfect for cuddle time, bedtime or any time, National Geographic Kids 5-Minute Baby Animal Stories is a collection of quick little stories that are sure to create great, big delight for your child. Accompanied by full color photos, it features sweet true stories about baby manatee and baby wombat rescues, how panda cubs, penguin chicks and other animal babies grow up and more. Destined to be enjoyed over and over again, this nonfiction treasure will engage and enchant your favorite baby of all.
The Bartlett features updated cartography that makes our student globe perfect for back-to-school. National Geographic brings the vastness of the world back to life for explorers of all ages with this illuminated desktop globe that's suitable for family rooms and classrooms.
National Geographic's book 1001 Inventions: The Enduring Legacy of Muslim Civilization takes readers on a journey through years of forgotten Islamic history to discover one thousand fascinating scientific and technological inventions still being used throughout the world today.
The Eaton III features the latest National Geographic cartography in colors reminiscent of parchment globes from centuries past. Thousands of place names give an accurate view of contemporary political boundaries. Raised relief helps distinguish topographic features around the world. Its antique brass plated gyro-matic meridian and hardware add to the classic look of this handsome tripod stand.
Updated with 37 new species, 250 fresh illustrations, 80 new maps, and 350 map revisions, this latest edition of Field Guide to the Birds of North America from National Geographic is an essential book for serious birders.
Blast off into space with the experts at National Geographic to discover everything we know about the universe, including exciting, recent discoveries and amazing brand-new NASA space photography.
Introducing the dino dictionary every little explorer needs. Filled with stunning illustrations and photographs, this engaging and educational book is sure to inspire budding paleontologists with great big words every dino-crazy kiddo will love.
In this indispensable National Geographic publication by the mega-popular Bucket List Family, discover expert tips for traveling with kids and 50 not-to-be-missed destination itineraries. This beautifully illustrated guide provides all the know-how to fulfill your own family's bucket list—including how-tos for picking a destination, packing, budgeting and even surviving a 12-hour plane ride.
The perfect globe for National Geographic members and enthusiasts alike, the Adams globe's distinguished look features an illuminated antique ocean globe ball and a rich, walnut finished solid hardwood base. The die-cast antique plated semi-meridian perfectly complements this beautiful globe.
In this dazzling coffee table book, acclaimed scientist-photographer Anand Varma unveils a world never before seen by human eyes, achieved through the innovative techniques of today's finest photographers.
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, National Geographic and renowned globe makers Replogle, have created this special edition illuminated moon globe.
Discover your next great adventure in this beautifully illustrated guide to the world's best travel destinations. From the ultimate hiking trails to the most scenic train rides, the most stunning coral reefs to the most epic mountain retreats, you'll find 1,000 exceptional destinations to add to your travel bucket list.
This powerful photography collection, drawn from the celebrated National Geographic archive, reveals the lives of women from around the globe, accompanied by revelatory new interviews and portraits of contemporary trailblazers including Oprah Winfrey, Jane Goodall, and Christiane Amanpour.
Our Hillary Globe, named for the first western climber to reach the summit of Mount Everest, puts the world at your fingertips in a pewter-finish stand that suits contemporary and traditional decor alike. It lists thousands of place names on a raised relief, presscraft globe with a fully calibrated die-cast semi-meridian.
When Women Ruled the World: Six Queens of Egypt is a riveting paperback by celebrated Egyptologist Kara Cooney that explores the lives of six remarkable female pharaohs, from Hatshepsut to Cleopatra, and shines a piercing light on perceptions of powerful women today.