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Words like expedition get tossed around, but we’re here to bring the meaning back to earth—literally. On this episode, Amanda and Lesa Bain from Lindblad Expeditions, unpack what makes a journey truly exploratory: small groups, expert naturalists and local guides, community partnerships that keep money on the ground, and the “luxury of access” that puts you in the right place at the right moment. If you’ve ever wondered whether expedition travel has to be on a ship, or if land-based adventures can deliver the same goosebumps, this conversation is your map.

We walk through the spectrum of land expeditions with concrete examples. Natural Habitat Adventures anchors us in Churchill, where polar bears, belugas, and aurora science make nearly year-round reasons to go, and where local hotels and outfitters thrive by design. Classic Journeys shows how cultural walking with true locals turns markets and vineyards into living classrooms, while DuVine Biking blends ambition and ease with levels, e-bikes, and a van at your back. Off The Beaten Path demonstrates white-glove customization for national parks—think detailed roadbooks and on-the-ground intel you can’t google. And in Tanzania, Thompson Safaris centers Tanzanian-owned operations, the full calendar of the migration, and the deep pride that elevates wildlife viewing into something personal.

We also highlight Women In The Wild itineraries built by and for women, where logistics fade and connection takes the stage. Along the way, we dig into conservation and science in action: monarchs tagged with micro-transponders, jaguar IDs, even drones collecting whale spray so researchers can learn without harm. Above all, we make the case for trusted travel advisors who listen first, challenge assumptions, and match travelers to the right operator, pace, and purpose—because not every trip labeled “expedition” delivers true immersion.

Ready to rethink adventure and plan a land expedition that fits who you are? Follow the show, share this with a friend who needs a better definition of “expedition,” and leave a review with the wild moment you’re chasing next.