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Around the World in 12 Hours—Travel Ideas for Every Time Zone

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Ticktock - Check Out Our Travel Clock! [View in web browser](. [National Geographic Expeditions]( [Call 1-888-966-8687]( M–F 9 am to 9 pm ET Sat & Sun 9 am to 6 pm ET [REQUEST A CATALOG]( [Nat Geo Expeditions]( TickTock Check out our travel clock Caught up in the daily grind? If you need a break far away from your routine, try stepping into another time zone. Instead of the usual coffee and commute, you could be lunching within sight of Greenland’s drifting icebergs, setting out on a sunset safari in Tanzania, or strolling sizzling Vietnamese night markets. Check out our travel clock below to see what you could be doing at this very moment in Morocco, France, Bhutan, and beyond. Time is ticking—book your escape today! [Greenland]( [12 p.m. | Greenland]( Watch icebergs float by as you lunch. [View Itineraries]( [Iceland]( [1 p.m. | Iceland]( Take in a matinee display of a gushing geyser. [View Itineraries]( [Morocco]( [2 p.m. | Morocco]( Spend the afternoon wandering the Marrakech medina. [View Itineraries]( [France]( [3 p.m. | France]( Bask in the afternoon sun while roaming medieval villages and lavender fields. [View Itineraries]( [Tanzania]( [4 p.m. | Tanzania]( Time for your daily sunset safari! [View Itineraries]( [Georgia]( [5 p.m. | Georgia]( Put a new spin on happy hour while sipping "natural" wine in Georgia. [View Itineraries]( [Uzbekistan]( [6 p.m. | Uzbekistan]( Go time zone hopping along the Silk Road. [View Itineraries]( [Bhutan]( [7 p.m. | Bhutan]( Ema datshi: it’s what’s for dinner in Bhutan. [View Itineraries]( [Vietnam]( [8 p.m. | Vietnam]( When the sun goes down, Vietnam’s night markets light up. [View Itineraries]( [China]( [9 p.m. | China]( Step into the future on a stroll beneath neon-lit skylines. [View Itineraries]( [Japan]( [10 p.m. | Japan]( A late-night hot springs soak may be in order. [View Itineraries]( [Russia]( [11 p.m. | Russia]( Enjoy a nightcap aboard the legendary Trans-Siberian Railway. [View Itineraries]( Where to next? [View All Expeditions]( Exploration Happens Because of You When you travel with us, you help further the work of our scientists, explorers, and educators around the world. To learn more, visit [natgeo.com/info](. [About our Work]( [Nat Geo]( CONNECT WITH US [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this email because you elected to receive marketing communications from National Geographic under the terms of our [Privacy Policy](. If you reside in the European Economic Area and wish to withdraw your consent to receive marketing communications, please [click here](. For all others, click here to [unsubscribe](. To ensure that you receive your National Geographic emails, please add ng@e.nationalgeographic.com to your address book now. [Learn how](. [About Us]( [Contact Us]( [Privacy Policy]( National Geographic | 1145 17th Street N.W. | Washington, D.C. 22036 Copyright © 2019 National Geographic Partners, LLC. All rights reserved.

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