Departure
October 31, 2012
Trip Length
21 Days
Price (per person)
$63,950
Single Supplement
$8,250
Internal Airfare
Pricing Notes
Circle the globe, exploring natural wonders, ancient treasures, and the powerful influence the heavens have had on cultures throughout history. Travel by private jet with a team of world-class scholars and professional staff for a level of service, comfort, and convenience that makes this journey a truly unforgettable experience.
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Orlando, Florida
London, England
October 31Orlando, Florida Arrive in Orlando, Florida, and meet your fellow travelers and the expedition staff during a welcome dinner at our fine hotel. The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes November 1 & 2Tikal, Guatemala Fly to the jungles of El Petén and explore the 2,000-year-old ruins of Tikal, one of the largest urban centers of the powerful Mayan Kingdom. Also visit the ancient city of Yaxha, rediscovered in 1904 and still half hidden by the jungle. If you wish, cruise Lake Petén Itza and enjoy a thrilling harness ride over the forest canopy. Camino Real Hotel, San Jóse, Petén November 3, 4 & 5Cusco & Machu Picchu, Peru Fly to Lima and visit the Rafael Larco Herrera Museum. The next day, fly to Cusco, center of the Andean world for centuries. Marvel at the treasures of the Pre-Colombian Art Museum, where we will meet with master Andean weaver Nilda Callañaupa. Travel by train to Machu Picchu. Abandoned by the Inca and rediscovered in 1911, Machu Picchu is one of the world’s greatest archaeological sites. Instead of exploring Cusco and Machu Picchu, go to the North Coast and see temples of the Moche and Chimu peoples. Miraflores Park Hotel, Lima; Hotel Monasterio, Cusco or Costa Del Sol, Chiclayo & Libertador, Trujillo November 6 & 7Easter Island, Chile On Easter Island, the most remote inhabited island in the world, explore ancient stone villages, sanctuaries, and giant statues called moai with resident archaeologists. Hangaroa Eco Village & Spa November 8 & 9International Date Line/Apia, Samoa We board our private jet and depart for Samoa, crossing the International Date Line en route and arriving the next day in Apia, where we spend the night. Aggie Grey's Resort & Spa November 10 & 11Ayers Rock & The Olgas, Australia Venture deep into the heart of Australia and into a landscape that has been sacred to Aborigines for tens of thousands of years. Experience the mystical power of Ayers Rock—an enormous monolith and the source of many Aboriginal myths. Nearby, see the Olgas, 28 dome-like hills scattered across the plain. Enjoy a spectacular dinner under the stars. Sails in the Desert Hotel, Ayers Rock Township November 12 & 13The Great Barrier Reef Explore the Great Barrier Reef, home to an exceptionally rich variety of marine life. We will also visit the Botanical Ark, a private garden and sanctuary for 3,000 species of rainforest plants. Instead of exploring the reef, you may cruise the Daintree River and go on a Dreamtime walk with a member of the Kuku Yalanji tribe. Sea Temple Resort & Spa, Port Douglas November 14The Solar Eclipse in Australia / Borobudur & Yogyakarta, Indonesia Before departing for Indonesia, witness the total solar eclipse, and weather permitting, enjoy the rare chance to see daytime stars, the sun’s corona, Baily’s Beads, and more! After viewing the eclipse, we fly to the Island of Java. Visit Borobudur, the world’s largest Buddhist temple. Then visit Prambanan, a Hindu temple compound whose main tower soars more than 150 feet high. Sheraton Mustika Yogyakarta Resort and Spa November 15 & 16The Kingdom of Rajasthan, India Explore Jantar Mantar, a collection of gigantic stone astronomical instruments built in the 18th century to probe the universe and today viewed as an architectural curiosity. Visit the sumptuous City Palace, and see the unique Hawa Mahal—the Palace of the Winds. In the evening, gather for a gala Rajasthani dinner. The next morning we hope to see the Leonid Meteor Shower, weather permitting. Rambagh Palace, Jaipur November 17 & 18The Lost City of Petra & Wadi Rum, Jordan Stroll through the enchanting site of Petra—half-built, half-carved into the rose-red rock of a mountain by the ancient Nabataeans. Explore Wadi Rum on a 4x4 jeep safari and marvel at spectacular rock formations and ancient pictographs. Instead of Petra, you may visit The Dead Sea and Jerash. Mövenpick Resort Petra or Ishtar Kempinksi Dead Sea Resort November 19London Our private jet flies to London, where we enjoy a fine meal and bid farewell to fellow travelers. The Dorchester November 20London / Homeward Following breakfast, transfer to the airport to connect with a commercial flight home. |
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The expedition price is per person, based on double occupancy. Single supplement applies. The expedition price includes all private jet flights, meals, accommodations, educational program, and philanthropic contributions. Commercial airfare to and from the first and last destination is not included. Please see the Terms & Conditions for details. For your protection and peace of mind, all payments are secured in a bank escrow account that is fully insured by the U.S. Federal Government. |
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Susan AckermanSusan Ackerman is the Preston H. Kelsey Professor of Religion and the current chair of Dartmouth’s Religion Department. Professor Ackerman is a specialist in ancient religions of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Canaan, and has received the Faculty Award for Service to Alumni Continuing Education in 2006 in recognition for her work on alumni expeditions and events. Her publications include several articles and three books about ancient ritual behaviors, the stories of Gilgamesh and David, and social roles in biblical tradition and in eastern Mediterranean literature. | |
David AguilarDavid Aguilar is Director of Public Affairs and Educational Programs at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, MA. A naturalist/astronomer/author/artist, his expertise is in communicating the wonderment of science. He is the past director of the Fiske Planetarium & Science Center, the originator of the Science Discovery Program at the University of Colorado in Boulder, and marketing director for PBS's Emmy-winning NOVA series, "Evolution." He is the author and illustrator of "Planets, Stars & Galaxies" and "11 Planets" published by National Geographic; a lecturer on Smithsonian Journeys; and the popular host of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for the astrophysics "Observatory Nights" program. He has escorted Smithsonian travelers to destinations around the globe to study astronomy and explore deep space, with telescopes and even binoculars. He will join the expedition from Orlando to Australia. | |
Matt AndersonMatt Anderson, Ph.D., is Director of Behavioral Biology at the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research. Originally from England, Dr. Anderson specializes in the study of behavior in conjunction with endocrinology, sensory ecology, and animal welfare and management. He received his Ph.D. from Oxford University where he studied bushbabies, a group of nocturnal African primates. He was awarded a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Cambridge, where he studied Old World monkeys such as rhesus macaques and New World monkeys such as marmosets. Current focal species include koalas, cheetahs, lions, tigers, elephants, and okapi. Dr Anderson is the recipient of numerous grants and awards in the fields of behavior and reproductive biology, and has authored over 50 scientific articles in peer-reviewed journals. | |
Michael SharaMichael Shara is Curator of Astrophysics for the American Museum of Natural History. His research interests include the evolution and explosions of novae and supernovae, planets orbiting other stars, and the populations of stars inhabiting dense clusters and galaxies. He frequently observes the skies with the Hubble Space Telescope and other large ground-based telescopes. An avid stargazer since childhood, He regularly guides audiences across the night sky, combining the mythology of constellations with the evolution of galaxies and the universe. He will join the expedition from Australia to London. | |
Boeing 757
Our specially-outfitted Boeing 757 private jet for 78 travelers offers many special comforts and amenities:
Generously seats 78 passengers in 2x2 configuration instead of the standard 233 seats.
Elegant and plush VIP-class leather seating with 45-degree recline, and ergonomic ecomfort™ foam that reduces pressure and stress. Onboard education system with 24 flat-screen monitors for onboard seminars and destination-specific movies and documentaries, and a library of destination-specific books and other publications.
Award-winning meal service inspired by the cuisines of the destinations featured in our itinerary.
Noise-canceling headsets, in-seat power outlets and plenty of storage space for laptops, digital cameras, and other personal devices.
A specially-trained flight crew of 3 pilots, an expedition chef, a catering officer, two engineers, a dedicated luggage handler, and eight flight attendants, offering one of the highest crew-to-traveler ratios in the business: 1 to 5.
Operated and maintained by the award-winning Thomson Airways, formerly First Choice Airways, based in England. |
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