A rarely seen treat for visiting Westerners, this raw footage shows a group of Masai performing their traditional jumping dance in Tanzania, near the Ngorongoro Crater. Listen to those voices as they lose themselves to the music!
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Embark adventurer John Leary describes safari as being “like living in a National Geographic special … it’s unforgettable.” The most important part of the formula for a successful safari? John says it was his guide, hands down, who actually cried the moment he accomplished finding The Big Five for John’s group. “It’s a very emotional thing,” John says.
This slideshow takes you on a trekking tour of the Annapurna Circuit, one of the most classic, high-value treks of Nepal – and oft-considered one of the top ten treks in the world. Hi-res version coming soon.
Embark mountaineer Eric Jones shares what he says is the coolest thing about the mountain, something he felt before he even started the climb.
Embark mountaineer Eric Jones remembers taking the lesser-climbed Lemosho Route, the mountain’s most challenging non-technical route that carries the benefit of sleeping 1,000 vertical feet below the summit in a crater the final night. But Eric is not shy about some of the dangers on the way up.
Having thought about this trip for years, Erik Jones reflects on how it felt to stand on the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro with his best buddies, who’d all dreamed of making this trip together since college. He cried at the summit, but then, don’t we all?
Embark climber Mark Curran discusses standing on top of a continent and looking over the plains of Africa. Mark climbed Kilimanjaro’s Western Breach with Embark in 2008. From the effect of the altitude to the importance of baby wipes, Mark shares all from his “exhilarating” climb to the top of Africa.




