Latest Stories
How to plan a summer road trip through the smallest state
How to plan a summer road trip through the smallest state
Everything to know about Death Valley National Park
Everything to know about Death Valley National Park
Here's what the ‘use by’ date on your food really means
Here's what the ‘use by’ date on your food really means
Cold-stunned sea turtle makes a surprising recovery
Cold-stunned sea turtle makes a surprising recovery
Archaeologists decipher the name of a Maya astronomer
Archaeologists decipher the name of a Maya astronomer
How the French Riviera transformed into a glitzy getaway for the elite
How the French Riviera transformed into a glitzy getaway for the elite
More from Nat Geo
Horsey Hat
- PHOTO OF THE DAY
Horsey Hat
A spectator sports a playful hat at the Ascot Racecourse in Ascot, England. Racegoers are known for sporting hats of all shapes, sizes, and colors. Documentary photographer Sophie Green's work is known for its bold colors, often exploring the complex and ever-changing nature of British culture through the lens of community, identity, tradition, and humor.Animals
Secrets of the Bees
National Geographic Explorer Bertie Gregory explores the extraordinary lives of bees, which are among the planet’s most important animals. Over three years, special cameras opened a rare window into a single hive, revealing its hidden world. With more than 20,000 bee species pollinating one-third of the world’s food, this series uncovers their astonishing architecture and intelligence, unlocking their secrets.
Watch NowNat Geo TV
Travel
Latest Stories
How to plan a summer road trip through the smallest state
How to plan a summer road trip through the smallest state
Everything to know about Death Valley National Park
Everything to know about Death Valley National Park
5 alternative European islands to explore this summer
5 alternative European islands to explore this summer
Find a pint at the edge of the map in these remote pubs
Find a pint at the edge of the map in these remote pubs
Try Europe’s best city-to-swim rail trips this summer
Try Europe’s best city-to-swim rail trips this summer
July 2026 Issue
Subscribe to see the stories from National Geographic magazine
In This Issue
Inside National Geographic’s brand-new Museum of Exploration
Inside National Geographic’s brand-new Museum of Exploration
Can these tiny insects stop the next wildlife pandemic?
Can these tiny insects stop the next wildlife pandemic?
Searching for one of the world’s most beautiful snakes
Searching for one of the world’s most beautiful snakes
National Geographic Society Mission
National Geographic’s nonprofit work
National Geographic Society funds the best and brightest individuals dedicated to scientific discovery, exploration, education and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. National Geographic Explorers are continuing to push the boundaries of knowledge, uncovering new insights about the natural and cultural worlds, and strengthening our connection to them and one another.