National Geographic

Putney Student Travel has collaborated with National Geographic since 2007.

For more information about 2012 expeditions and field workshops, visit www.ngstudentexpeditions.com

National Geographic and Putney Student Travel have teamed up to offer an array of unique trips for high school students in some of the most spectacular places in the world.

Shaped by National Geographic’s spirit of adventure and vast network of resources across the globe, along with Putney Student Travel’s extensive experience delivering challenging, innovative, fun, and safe summer programs, National Geographic Student Expeditions combine the best of outdoor adventure, cultural immersion, community service, and hands-on, project-based learning.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ON ASSIGNMENT

The hallmark of the expeditions is the On Assignment project, which enables you to enhance your understanding of the cultures and environments you visit and develop skills in a particular area of interest. Choose a focus: photography, wildlife and conservation, archaeology and ancient culture, cultural geography, filmmaking, creative writing, and more.

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPERTS AND TRIP LEADERS

On every program you are joined by a National Geographic expert–photographers, wildlife biologists, filmmakers, and explorers–who have pursued their passions and become leaders in their fields.

All programs are led by our outstanding trip leaders. Together with your peers, trip leaders, and National Geographic expert, our dynamic expedition teams add an exciting dimension to your experience.

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EXPEDITIONS

ALASKAPERUECUADOR & THE GALAPAGOSTANZANIANEW ZEALAND

INDIACHINAICELANDITALY & GREECEAUSTRALIA

FIELD WORKSHOPS 

YELLOWSTONE & MONTANAGRAND CANYON & THE SOUTHWESTCOSTA RICA

 BUENOS AIRES • BARCELONA • SICILY • TUSCANY

COMMUNITY SERVICE

PERU • COSTA RICA • TANZANIA CAMBODIA

NEW! PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP IN LONDON, ENGLAND

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For more information about 2012 expeditions and field workshops, visit www.ngstudentexpeditions.com

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