Our Story

Why GeoEx?

Just a few of the reasons GeoEx is the right travel planner for you.

Responsible Travel

We believe in sustainability and community investment.

Our History

More than 30 years ago, the first American group permitted into the Tibetan backcountry trekked to the North Face of Everest. Our story unfolds from there.

Our Blog

Now read Recce as a blog.

Leadership Changes

Read how GeoEx is passing the baton.

Our People

Brent Olson, Conde Nast Traveler Top Travel Expert

Our Leaders

Because you only have a great trip with a great guide.

Meet the GeoEx Team

One of the travel business’ most experienced teams.

Careers at GeoEx

Join our travel-inspired team.

Our Latest News

Recent Awards

Our company, trips and guides are recognized for excellence.

Press Releases

Read our latest company news.



Careers at GeoEx


As a growing company, GeoEx is always on the look-out for sharp, energetic, travel-minded people to join our team. People who understand that the more you travel in it, the bigger the world gets.

We're in the wonderful business of translating our travelers’ dreams into reality, through close attention to detail, commitment to service, and a constant, imaginative search for new travel opportunities on all seven continents. In short, the sky’s the limit (and if one of those space tourism businesses gets off the ground, we’ll be zipping past that limit with them).

From its beginnings back in the early 1980s, GeoEx has worked hard to create a familial work environment, one firmly based on performance, respect, and creative fun. It’s a marvelously diverse family, not only in our headquarters in San Francisco’s beautiful Presidio, but around the world. Our employment opportunities are resolutely fair and open to all, with consideration given solely to job-related factors.

Available Positions

There are currently no positions available.


GeoEx is honored to be chosen as one of Outside Magazine's Top 50 Best Places to Work: http://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-adventure/best-jobs/21-Geographic-Expeditions.html