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G Adventures prides itself on the extensive network of ground operations, tour leaders and local contacts worldwide, which keep us informed and up-to-date on all local situations in which we operate. Our passengers' safety is of the utmost priority and we rely on these networks to allow us to make the operational decisions necessary to keep our trips running safely. We often know of situations on the ground before the media and we are in constant contact with our local offices, tour leaders, local operators, and colleagues in order to closely monitor and inform you of the most current information affecting any regions where we operate.

For further reference, we also recommend that you check your government's travel advisory for any country to which you are travelling:

Also, check out our Safety Guide PDF for lots of great tips on travel safety.

Canada Wildfires - July 2024

Posted: 29 Jul, 2024 | Updated: 29 Jul, 2024

A wildfire began in Jasper National Park on July 22, 2024, and reached the town of Jasper, Alberta, on July 24.

We are monitoring the situation closely. The safety of our clients is our number one priority and we are re-routing affected itineraries accordingly.


Prague Shooting

Posted: 21 Dec, 2023 | Updated: 10 Jan, 2024

December 21, 2023
A mass shooting in downtown Prague has seen 15 people killed and left around 30 people injured. According to Czech police and the city's rescue service, the individual responsible for the shooting is also deceased. The episode happened at a University Faculty in Jan Palach Square
G Adventures has one group on the ground in Prague. we can report that the group is safe and did not witness the shooting. We will be avoiding the area of the incident.
We are monitoring the situation closely and we will post updates as necessary.


Ecuador Unrest - January 10, 2024

Posted: 10 Jan, 2024 | Updated: 29 Jul, 2024

The Government of Ecuador has declared a state of emergency due to civil unrest following the recent violence in the country's prison systems. There have been a number of clashes between armed gangs and security forces in some of the major cities.
All G Adventures groups on the ground are safe and accounted for and tours are continuing with adjustments being made to itineraries as necessary.

We are monitoring the situation closely. The safety of our clients is our number one priority and we will continue to provide updates as this situation develops.


Iceland Volcano

Posted: 19 Dec, 2023 | Updated: 21 Dec, 2023

December 20, 2023 - Iceland
Following the Volcanic Eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula in Iceland, G Adventures can confirm all travellers are safe and accounted for. All tours to the Iceland are currently running as scheduled. There are no disruptions to tour itineraries and the airport at Reykjavik remains open. Guests may be planning to visit the Blue Lagoon should note that the facility is closed until further notice.

The safety of our travellers will always be our top priority. We will continue to monitor the situation in the coming days and we will post updates as necessary.

Travellers and agents with questions about current or upcoming trips are asked to contact our sales team by telephone or email at the following numbers / email:

Toll-free, North America only: 1 877 277 9854
From the UK: 0344 272 0000
From Australia: 1 300 796 618
From Outside North America, Australia and the UK: +1 416 260 0999
Email: experience@gadventures.com


Queensland Flooding

Posted: 19 Dec, 2023 | Updated: 19 Dec, 2023

December 18 2030. Queensland, Australia:
Following flooding that occurred on in areas of Northern Queensland, G Adventures can confirm that all travellers and staff are safe and accounted for.

As a result of the flooding, roads leading to Cape Tribulation and Port Douglas, in the far north of Queensland have been damaged. Some disruption to itineraries may occur.

G Adventures' tours to Queensland will continue to operate as scheduled, with changes to itineraries as necessary.

The safety of our travellers will always be our top priority. We will continue to monitor the situation and we will post updates as necessary.

Travellers and agents with questions about current or upcoming trips are asked to contact our sales team by telephone or email at the following numbers / email:

Toll-free, North America only: 1 877 277 9854
From the UK: 0344 272 0000
From Australia: 1 300 796 618
From Outside North America, Australia and the UK: +1 416 260 0999
Email: experience@gadventures.com


Israel Attacks

Posted: 07 Oct, 2023 | Updated: 19 Dec, 2023

Israel Attackks - October 7, 2023 - 09:00 hrs (ET)

Following the news of the attacks that have taken place in southern Israel today, we can report that G Adventures currently have no tours on the ground in Israel.

Given the rapidly escalating situation, we have made the decision to cancel all tours to Israel, scheduled to depart up to and including October 15, 2023. Our teams are reaching out to affected clients to advise of the situation and to offer options.

Clients who are in Israel ahead of their trip, are being advised to remain in place, adhere to any instructions from local authorities, register their presence with their Embassy or Consulate, and begin making arrangements to leave the country,.

We will continue to provide updates on this page as the situation develops.

For any travellers who have concerns or ar looking to change their their travel plans, please contact us on the telephone numbers below:

For more information please call:
Toll-free, North America only: 1 888 800 4100
Calls from UK: 0344 272 0000
Calls from Germany: 0800 365 1000
Calls from Australia: 1 300 796 618
Calls from New Zealand: 0800 333 307


Ecuador Strikes

Posted: 20 Jun, 2022 | Updated: 16 Dec, 2022

Indigenous groups in Ecuador have taken to the streets in protest against the government’s economic policies.
Demonstrators have blocked roads in Chimborazo, Cotopaxi, Pastaza, Napo and Tungurahua provinces
The Government has declared a state of emergency and is currently negotiating with the protest leaders, but the situation is expected to continue for a few days.
All G Adventures groups on the ground are safe and accounted for and we are working to provide alternative services where itineraries have been affected.
The safety of our clients is our number one priority and we will continue to provide updates as this situation develops.


Resumption of Peru Tours

Posted: 14 Dec, 2022 | Updated: 19 Dec, 2023

Having reviewed the latest updates and information from our teams on the ground,, G Adventures has made the decision to resume operations of our trips to Peru effective March 1, 2023.

Some trips to Peru may require some itinerary adjustments to avoid areas where tourist infrastructure was affected by political protests, but clients on affected tours will be notified of any changes accordingly.

We will continue to provide updates as necessary.

Morocco Earthquake - 2023-09-08

Posted: 08 Sep, 2023 | Updated: 19 Dec, 2023

Update - September 10, 2023 - 9 a.m EDT
On Friday 08 September, 2023 at around 11.11pm local time, Morocco experienced a 6.8 magnitude earthquake. Communications are still challenging in some areas, but we have received word from our teams and guides on the ground that all our travellers and staff are accounted for and safe.

G Adventures has cancelled tours scheduled to visit the areas most impacted, departing up to and including 16 September 2023. These are the DCTW230908 and DCTW230915 (Mount Toubkal Weekend Trek, departing 08 and 15 September), the DCCT230908 and DCCT230915 (Climb Mount Toubkal, departing 08 and 15 September) and the DCMQ230914 (Four Days in Marrakech, departing 14 September).

All other departures in Morocco are scheduled to run as planned, with minor modifications to trip itineraries in order to avoid any affected areas. G Adventures is currently running tours, except those travelling to the areas most impacted, which are those visiting Mount Toubkal.

We are rerouting tours heading to Imlil and Ait Ben Haddou to avoid these destinations. We are also offering alternative experiences in Marrakech to avoid the Medina, which has sadly been impacted by the earthquake.

The immediate need is to keep these areas clear and let the emergency services fulfill their role. We will assess as and when it is appropriate to resume trips.

Our teams have been assessing the situation and sentiment throughout the country of Morocco. Bringing tourism income back to the affected areas will be vital to support the local communities affected, but only when it is the appropriate time, and we do not yet know when that will be.

Other major cities cities we visit, including Casablanca, Fez, Agadir and the Modern part of the city of Marrakech, are considered to be safe.

For any travellers who have concerns or ar looking to change their their travel plans, please contact us in the telephone numbers below:

For more information please call:
Toll-free, North America only: 1 888 800 4100
Calls from UK: 0344 272 0000
Calls from Germany: 0800 365 1000
Calls from Australia: 1 300 796 618
Calls from New Zealand: 0800 333 307
Outside North America, Australia, New Zealand, Germany and the UK: +1 416 260 0999

Update - September 9, 2023 - 10 a.m EDT

Following the 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Morocco, that was centred in the High Atlas mountains region close to Marrakech, we can advise that all G Adventures and National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures guests and staff are safe an accounted for. Our local operations teams and CEOs are in contact with our groups and continue to offer support and assistance to our clients on the ground.

Due to the impact of the earthquake in the High Atlas Region of Morocco, we have made the decision to cancel the following tips with departures up to and including September 16, 2023:

Climb Mount Toubkal (Trip Code DCCT)
Mount Toubkal Weekend Trek (Trip Code DCTW)
Four Days in Marrakech (Trip Code DCMQ)

All other trips to Morocco will continue to operate with changes to some changes to itineraries, in order to avoid areas heavily impacted by the earthquake. Our groups will not visit areas, including the Medina in Marrakech, that have been severely impacted, or have suffered significant loss of life or damage to essential infrastructure.

We encourage guests to monitor their government travel advisories for travel to Morocco over the coming days.

We will continue to assess the situation on the ground over the coming days, and we will update this page as necessary

Clients should to contact us on the following telephone numbers should they have any questions or concerns.
Toll-free, North America only: 1 888 800 4100
Calls from UK: 0344 272 0000
Calls from Germany: 0800 365 1000
Calls from Australia: 1 300 796 618
Calls from New Zealand: 0800 333 307
Outside North America, Australia, New Zealand, Germany and the UK: +1 416 260 0999

Our thoughts go out to the people of Morocco and especially to those impacted by this situation.

Friday September 8, 2023 - 10 p.m
A 6.8 magnitude Earthquake has occurred in Morocco entered near Marrakech.
Our local operations staff and CEOs on the ground are contacting groups and providing assistance as necessary.
At this time we have no reports of injuries but our teams are continuing to contact clients and assess the situation.
There are some disruptions to communications around the area of Marrakech and updates will be provided as more information comes in.
Clients in the area who have cell phone signal are encouraged to contact their consular services to register their presence.

Clients who have not been able to contact their G Adventures CEO locally should call out contact centres on the following numbers:
Toll-free, North America only: 1 888 800 4100
Calls from UK: 0344 272 0000
Calls from Germany: 0800 365 1000
Calls from Australia: 1 300 796 618
Calls from New Zealand: 0800 333 307
Outside North America, Australia, New Zealand, Germany and the UK: +1 416 260 0999


Landslide triggered by the heaviest rainfall in Quito

Posted: 02 Feb, 2022 | Updated: 23 Mar, 2022

Mud and rocks were carried down the slopes of the nearby Pichincha volcano. A recreation ground and eight houses were engulfed, and cars swept away at La Gasca neighborhood.
At least 47 people were injured 20 are missing and 22 people died during the landslide.

** This area is not close to any of the hotels we use or roads we take for transportation.






Sri Lanka Unrest

Posted: 11 Jul, 2022 | Updated: 19 Dec, 2023

Updated 6 September 2022
Most governments have now dropped their advisories against travel to Sri Lanka as a result of the recent political unrest. Our sources on the ground consider that the situation in Sri Lanka is now stable. Therefore, G Adventures has made the decision to resume our operations in Sri Lanka.

Colombo Sri Lanka
Saturday 9 July 2022,
Political unrest has broken out in Sri Lanka, with activists demanding that President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his current Government resign from their respective position. Protesters marched towards the President’s official residence, broke through the barricades, stormed the residence and have taken over the Presidential Hose as well as the Secretariat.

As a result of the political unrest, G Adventures has made the difficult decision to cancel the following departures:

ASNC220711 starting on 11th of July
ASSL220716 starting on 16th of July
ASLE220717 starting on 17th July

Clients on these departures are being contacted.

We will continue to provide updates as the situation unfolds.


Yellowstone National Park Closure

Posted: 20 Jun, 2022 | Updated: 16 Dec, 2022

UPDATE:
The National Park Service has announced the planned reopening of the Lower Loop of Yellowstone National Park at 8 a.m. Wednesday, June 22, 2022. Areas accessible include Madison, Old Faithful, Grant Village, Lake Village, Canyon Village and Norris. To balance the demand for visitor access, the National Park Service has announced they will institute an interim visitor access plan.

Monday 13 June 2022
All entrances to Yellowstone National Park have been CLOSED temporarily due to heavy flooding, rockslides and extremely hazardous conditions.
Northern portion of Yellowstone National Park are likely to remain closed for a substantial length of time due to severely impacted infrastructure.
An aerial assessment conducted Monday, June 13, by Yellowstone National Park show major damage to multiple sections of road between the North Entrance (Gardiner, Montana), Mammoth Hot Springs, Lamar Valley and Cooke City, Montana, near the Northeast Entrance.
The National Park Service will make every effort to repair these roads as soon as possible; however, it is possible that road sections in northern Yellowstone will not reopen this season due to the time required for repairs.
All entrances to Yellowstone National Park remain temporarily CLOSED while the park waits for flood waters to recede and can conduct evaluations on roads, bridges and wastewater treatment facilities to ensure visitor and employee safety.
There will be no inbound visitor traffic at any of the five entrances into the park, including visitors with lodging and camping reservations, until conditions improve and park infrastructure is evaluated.
The park’s southern loop appears to be less impacted than the northern roads and teams will assess damage to determine when opening of the southern loop is feasible. This closure will extend minimally through next week.
Due to the northern loop being unavailable for visitors, the park is analyzing how many visitors can safely visit the southern loop once it’s safe to reopen. This will likely mean implementation of some type of temporary reservation system to prevent gridlock and reduce impacts on park infrastructure.
At this time, no known injuries nor deaths to have occurred in the park as a result of the unprecedented flooding and all G Adventures groups are safe and accounted for
The National Park Service, surrounding counties and states of Montana and Wyoming are working with the park’s gateway communities to evaluate flooding impacts and provide immediate support to residents and visitors.


Sri Lanka Protests

Posted: 09 May, 2022 | Updated: 16 Dec, 2022

The government of Sri Lanka declared a state of emergency as of 24:00 hours of 6th May due to protests that are taking place across the country. A curfew has been imposed as protests turned violent in some cities,The military and police have been called in to maintain order. Travel between destinations have been halted but the movement of Tourism has been permitted and is not being affected so far. No G Adventures tours have been impacted.
G Adventures are not running trips in Sri Lanka for the month of May or June. We will continue to assess the situation and we will provide updates update as the situation develops.


Statement Regarding Russia Tours

Posted: 01 Mar, 2022 | Updated: 16 Dec, 2022

1 March, 2022
Statement regarding Russia tours

We have made the decision to cancel all tours travelling in and through Russia until the end of December 2023. Formal notifications to agents and travellers are being sent out. We have made no additional changes to our other tour programmes in Europe. The health and safety of our travellers is of the utmost importance to us and we continue to monitor the situation closely as it unfolds.

In line with global sanctions, we will also no longer accept Russian nationals residing inside Russia on our trips, nor will we take bookings from Russian agencies. We recognize that these sanctions will impact everyday people who may not agree with Russia’s politics but they are unfortunately essential to apply pressure on the country to invoke change.

At G Adventures we believe travel and understanding different cultures could be the fastest path to peace, and we hope for a swift and diplomatic resolution for all those impacted.


GLOBAL UPDATE - Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Posted: 16 Feb, 2020 | Updated: 30 Jul, 2024

Information regarding all tours currently impacted by tour suspensions.

While we are able to run tours in many countries now, there are still some restrictions in place which impact our ability to run tours in those countries or regions . Based on the current situations in those specific destinations, along with some operational challenges, we have had to make the difficult decision to suspend some of our G Adventures and National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures tours. Given the ongoing global uncertainty and continued policy changes, we believe that proactively suspending these tours now is the right thing to do. The safety and security of our travellers, along with that of our staff and partners, continues to be our top priority, and this is a precautionary measure to continue to protect our travel community at this time. We will continue to reevaluate all of our tours going forward, doing the utmost to find ways to run them. Please know how eager we are to be able to share our big, beautiful world again.

Ecuador Unrest - January 10, 2024

Posted: 10 Jan, 2024 | Updated: 10 Jan, 2024

The Government of Ecuador has declared a state of emergency due to civil unrest following the recent violence in the countries prison systems. There have been a number of clashes between armed gangs and security forces in some of the major cities.
All G Adventures groups on the ground are safe and accounted for and tours are continuing with adjustments to itineraries as necessary.

We are monitoring the situation closely. The safety of our clients is our number one priority and we will continue to provide updates as this situation develops.