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a The Caucasus Georgia, Armenia & Azerbaijan Departs June 11, 2018

THE CAUCASUS GEORGIA, ARMENIA & AZERBAIJAN These three countries should be high on your list of must-see destinations. Snow-capped mountains dominate the region and make for beautiful views with hill top villages and green valleys. Georgia has an ancient culture and a unique alphabet found nowhere else in the world. Over the centuries all her neighbours have coveted over her land. Turks, Persians, Mongols, Arabia and more recently, the Russians have invaded. Ethnic conflicts and periodical civil war has also left its mark. But nowadays, it is a peaceful country. It s population is around 5 million of which the majority are Georgians, working in agriculture of some kind. The capital, Tbilisi will surprise you with its modern, very European café style society. Yet, leave the city and you may feel like you are travelling in medieval times. Georgia is developing an excellent reputation for quality wines. In fact if you travel around the Western Asian region and order wine, it will most likely come from one of Georgia s largest wine producing regions. Tourists (not that there are that many) visit mainly for the scenic beauty of the higher Caucasus Mountain range, the highest point of which is over 5,000 metres. The Republic of Armenia, a landlocked country in the Lower Caucasus, is a very small country at less than half the size of our own Tasmania and with a population of less than 3 million. Like Georgia, it is a Christian country with an ancient history. Armenia has the distinction of having the oldest Christian cathedral in the world! Once a part of the Soviet Union, independence was reclaimed in 1991. It is a very indigenous country with 98% of the population being and speaking Armenian. Tourism is growing as infrastructure and services improve. Also like Georgia, the countryside is beautiful with the jewel being the alpine Lake Sevan at almost 2,000 metres above sea level one of the largest freshwater alpine lakes in the world. Azerbaijan also boasts an ancient culture. History dates back to prehistoric times and stone-age settlements are evident. Most neighbours came, made their mark and then left at some stage. The country borders Russia, Georgia, Armenia and Iran. Her entire eastern border consists of the Caspian Sea. For many years, her economy has been based around the abundance of oil and gas reserves. The geography varies from the mountains to steppe grasslands and wooded forests. Azerbaijan also has a relatively small population around 8 million people. The capital Baku, could be considered a dynamic city. Most of the industry, government and services revolve around the seaside port city. Unlike Georgia and Armenia, Azerbaijan is a Muslim country.! Grab your wide angle lens and come join us to these scenically beautiful countries.

THE CAUCASUS ITINERARY GEORGIA Day 1, Monday 11th Jun IN TRANSIT Depart Sydney or Melbourne for your flight to Tblisi, capital city of Georgia. All flights to be confirmed. Meals in flight Day 2 Tuesday 12th Jun TBILISI Depending on the time of your arrival today is a free day. You ll be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel for check-in. Stroll the city at your leisure. Tonight there is a welcome dinner for the group. B/D Day 3, Wednesday 13th Jun MTSKHETA TBILISI After breakfast, drive to Mtskheta (UNESCO Heritage), an ancient capital of the Georgian Kingdom from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD. Tour includes following sights; Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, of the 11th century - magnificent, both inside and out, the Cathedral is an important piece of Christian history, as it is a place, where Christ s robe was buried. Jvari Church 6th century monastery - Jvari, or the Holy Cross Church, stands where a sacred wooden cross was erected in the 4th century by St Nino before she converted Mtskheta to Christianity. Then, drive back to Tbilisi. to visit the Old Tbilisi sulfur baths, Georgian Orthodox and Armenian Gregorian churches, Jewish synagogue, and theturkish mosque side by side - reflecting city's acceptance and tolerance of different religions. You ll also see the- Tbilisi Sameba Cathedral, the largest cathedral in the Caucasus. The tour also includes; Metekhi Church which is erected on the cliff, overlooking the Mtkvari River, Narikala fortress, established in the fourth century. At Leselidze Street, we come across the 13th century Armenian St. George Church and a Jewish synagogue with an elegant facade. Here you discover Shardeni Street with its fashionable cozy cafes and art galleries. Finally, the tour takes you to Rustaveli Avenue, where attractions, such as the Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre, the Parliament, Rustaveli Theatre, different art galleries and cafes - a true cosmopolitan atmosphere. Finally, visit the national museum before having dinner at a traditional Georgian restaurant with folk show. Overnight in Hotel Coste, Tbilisi. B/D Itinerary correct as at Jul 11, 2017 but subject to change. ALL flights to be confirmed. www.bluedottravel.com.au

Day 4, Thursday 14th Jun KAZBEGI TOUR A stunning drive today from Gudauri along the Tergi River will bring you to Kazbegi the main town in the region. On the way, we pass Ananuri Castle and Jinvali water reservoir - amazing beauty. En route stop and see different local hand made crafts (thick felt, embroidery, iconographic paintings). Have lunch in Kazbegi with a local family, where you can take part in the preparing of Georgian foods. From Kazbegi we drive to Gergeti Trinity Church located at 2170m above sea level. Weather permitting you may catch a glimpse of one of the highest glaciers in the Caucasus Mt Kazbegi (at 5047m). We drive back to the town and before returning to hotel drive to Dariali Gorge. Dinner and overnight in Kazbegi at the Hotel Rooms. B/L/D Day 5, Friday 15th Jun KAZBEGI GORI UPLISTSIKHE - KUTAISI Today, the group will drive to Gori. The city was founded by one of the greatest kings of Georgia, David the Builder (1089 1125). Visit The Joseph Stalin Museum in Gori. Afterwards visit Uplistsikhe, "the lord's fortress", which is an ancient rock-hewn town in eastern Georgia. Built on a high rocky left bank of Mtkvari River, it contains various structures dating from the 2nd ML BC to the Late Middle Ages and is notable for the unique combination of various styles of rock-cut cultures. Overnight at the Hotel Bagrati, Kutaisi. B/D Day 6, Saturday 16th Jun KUTAISI After breakfast, we ll have Kutaisi tour. We will visit the Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery (12th century UNESCO world heritage site). Kutaisi was the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Colchis. Archeological evidence indicates that the city functioned as the capital of the kingdom of Colchis as early as the second millennium BC. From the end of 2012 Kutaisi became the Parliament City of Georgia. The new building of Parliament is designed by Spanish architecture Alberto Domingo Kabo. Free evening. Overnight at the Hotel Bagrati, Kutaisi. B/D Day 7, Sunday 17th Jun KUTAISI ENGURI DAM MESTIA Today, you ll start with a journey to Mestia in the Svaneti region of high mountains and glaciers is one of the highlights of the tour. (Tip, take some snacks for the long road journey as we will not stop for lunch before arrival in Mestia). En route, we visit Enguri Dam with the height of 271 metres (the highest dam of its type in the world). The Dam makes a water-storage reservoir in the picturesque gorges of Samegrelo and Svaneti mountains. Dinner and overnight in Mestia at the Hotel Banguriani. B/D Day 8, Monday 18th Jun IN AND AROUND MESTIA After breakfast the group will wander to the Chalaadi glacier - nature at her best. In the afternoon return to Mestia and visit a local family where you ll have lunch. You ll learn about the cheese making and Kubdari making process. Afterwards, ther s a visit to the Ethnographic museum in Mestia before dinner and overnight at Hotel Banguriani. B/ L/D Day 9, Tuesday 19th Jun MESTIA USHGULI Today, the group will drive to Ushguli (UNESCO Heritage listed). Ushguli is considered to be the highest populated place in Europe (2200 m above sea level). You ll visit Laghami Saint George's church (7th-12th c.c.) and Svan dwelling complex. You ll also see the church of St. George in Nakipari (1130 AD) and Ethnographic Museum in Ushguli. For those up to it, there s a waking tour to the Shkhara Glacier foot and back to Ushguli. The trekking takes approx. 4 hours. Dinner and Overnight in Ushguli guesthouse the Rati-Inn. B/D Day 10, Wednesday 20th Jun USHGULI - LAKHIRI - MESTIA After breakfast, the group will drive to Mestia. On the we will have a walking tour of the Lakhiri village and surrounds before returning to Mestia. Dinner and overnight in Mestia at the Hotel Banguriani. B/L/D Day 11, Thursday 21st Jun MESTIA ZUGDIDI BATUMI TOUR After breakfast, you ll drive to Zugdidi where you ll visit Dadiani Palace. The Palace keeps 41,000 museum objects, mostly unique and invaluable examples of Georgian and foreign art. Afterwards drive to Batumi. considered the most beautiful city of Georgia. This is the city of the original statues: the steel statue of love - Ali and Nino changes position every 10 minutes until merge into one, then it separates again and begins return process. See the Medea statue which reminds visitors about the myth Colchis and the Golden Fleece and the statue of Apollo (from the Greek mythology). Then take a walk across the beach in a famous Batumi boulevard. Overnight at Divan Suite, Batumi. B/D Day 12, Friday 22nd Jun BATUMI - GONIO - BATUMI After breakfast drive to Gonio to see the Gonio fortress. This afternoon is free before dinner in Batumi. Overnight at the Divan Suite, Batumi. B/D Day 13, Saturday 23rd Jun BATUMI BORJOMI AKHALTSIKHE After breakfast, visit the Batumi Botanical Garden. and then Borjomi. Here, you ll stop to taste the Borjomi natural mineral water - as pure as it gets! Drive to Akhaltsikhe, a small city in southwestern Georgia, part of Samtskhe-Javakheti. The name of the city translates as "new fortress". Visit the Rabat Castle. Rare examples of Itinerary correct as at Aug 28, 2017 but subject to change. ALL flights to be confirmed. www.bluedottravel.com.au

darbazebi (traditional Georgian houses) cluster around the castle, which was built in the 12th century and houses a mosque from 1752 and the ruins of a medrese (Islamic school). The Rabati also has a synagogue, an Armenian church and a Catholic church. Overnight at the Hotel Lomsia, Akhaltsikhe. B/D Day 14, Sunday 24th Jun AKHALTSIKHE VARDZIA BAVRA - GYUMRI Today you ll travel to Vardzia, a rock-hewn complex on the left bank of the river Mtkvari, founded in the 12th -13th century during the reign of Giorgi III and Queen Tamar. Initially planned as a town-fortress, the complex became a well-fortified monastery, which had a significant role in political, cultural, educational and spiritual life of the country. In the middle of the complex there is a Church of Assumption, richly decorated with mural painting. Afterwards drive to Georgia - Armenian border Bavra. Border formalities, transport and guide change. ARMENIA Gyumri is the second largest city in Armeina and used to be an important Armenian cultural centre in the late 19th early 20th century. We will take a walk through its historical centre (Alexandropol) that has many traditional 19thcentury houses and visit a museum located in one of them. Dinner at a local restaurant and overnight at the Hotel Villa Kars, Gyumri. B/D Day 15, Monday 25th Jun GYUMRI EJMIATSIN ZVARTNOC YEREVAN After breakfast, drive to Echmiadzin and visit the main Cathedral and Hripsime church. Ejmiatzin means the coming of the only begotten, because it was built where people said Jesus Himself descended from heaven to show where he wanted a church to be built. Then, drive to Yerevan and visit to Manuscript museum, Matenadaran. Dinner at a traditional restaurant, where you can taste national Armenian cuisine and enjoy Armenian folklore. Overnight in Imperial Palace Hotel, Yerevan. B/D Tuesday 26th Jun Day 16 YEREVAN KHOR VIRAP GARNI GEGHARD YEREVAN After breakfast, we ll have an excursion around Yerevan city. The history museum is situated at Republic Square, in the center of the city. It provides a good general understanding of the history and culture of Armenia and its people. We ll visit Khor Virap Monastery (4-18th cc.). where Gregory the Illuminator, who introduced Christianity to Armenia, was imprisoned for about 13 years. Enjoy the spectacular view of the sacred Ararat Mountain - an immortal symbol of Armenia. Next a visit to the Geghard Monastery (whose name came from the legendary lance, that was used to pierce the body of Christ, which was kept here for centuries. Though the exact foundation of the monastery is unknown, the present complex was built in the mid 13th century). We will walk along the canyon by the beautiful columnar basalt 9th century stone bridge over the Azat River to Garni the Pagan Temple, built in the 1st Century AD. Dinner at a local restaurant, where you will have the unique opportunity to bake the national Armenian bread, lavash and Armenian dishes. Return to Yerevan and overnight Imperial Palace Hotel. B/D Day 17, Wednesday 27th Jun YEREVAN - SEVAN - DILIJAN HAGHARTSIN GOSHAVANK Today we ll have a trip to Lake Sevan, one of the world s largest high-altitude lakes (2000 metres above the sea level). Over the years, Sevan Lake has become a popular vacation spot. Then we will drive to Dilijan. Your visit will include Sharamberyan Street, considered a symbol of "The Old Dilijan, still charming with its artistic workshops, small shops that have exposure in Armenian traditional objects and souvenirs, the museum, which has a house nineteenth century decorated with local furniture. Traditional houses in the historic Sharamberyan Street, built of wood, with tiled roofs and balconies with meticulously carved being typical examples of Dilijan, have been restored. Tour to the Monastery of Goshavank (12-13cc). The Monastery was established by Mkhitar Gosh, the famous scientist and author of medieval Armenia. The oldest structure in the Monastery is the Blessed Virgin Church, built in 1196. Dinner and overnight in the Dilijan Resort Hotel. B/D Day 18, Thursday 28th Jun DILIJAN After many days on the road, today is a day of leisure in Dilijan. Overnight at the Dilijan Resort Hotel. B/D Day 19, Friday 29th Jun SEVAN - DILIJAN SANAHIN HAGHPAT - SADAKHLO (18:00) TBILISI After breakfast, trip to the medieval Sanahin Monastery (UNESCO World Heritage site), which comprises several churches and chapels. Visit the Haghpat Monastery associated with the glory of the Bagratuni Royal Family. The oldest structure of the monastery, the holy Cross Church was built in 977-911. Lunch at a local restaurant in Alaverdi. Drive to Armenia-Georgia border. GEORGIA" Meet with the Georgian guide and driver and transfer to Tbilisi. Attend theatre Nabadi which offers a special show about Georgian history, culture and traditions. Dinner in Tbilisi at the traditional Georgian restaurant. Overnight in Hotel Coste, Tbilisi. B/D Day 20, Saturday 30th Jun TBILISI DAVID GAREJI SIGNAGHI After breakfast drive to David Gareji, one of the most important landmarks of Georgia. This site is characterised by a unique combination of historic architecture, prehistoric archaeological sites, rich paleontological fields and important biogeographical features widely spread within the Itinerary correct as at Aug 28, 2017 but subject to change. ALL flights to be confirmed. www.bluedottravel.com.au

arid and semiarid landscape of the river Iori plateau. The dozens of cave monasteries decorated with unique frescoes are the best examples of harmonious interaction of man-made structures with the dramatic landscape. They bear the traditional principles of sustainable living and are considered masterpieces of Georgian Medieval Art. Afterwards drive to Signaghi city of love. On the way visit the Bodbe monastery of St. Nino. According to Georgian tradition, St. Nino, having witnessed the conversion of Georgians to the Christian faith. You ll take a Signaghi city tour. and have dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight at Hotel Kabadoni, Signaghi. B/D Day 21, Sunday 1st Jul SIGNAGHI GREMI - KVARELI SHEKI After breakfast drive to Gremi Monastery the 16th century architectural monument the royal citadel and the Church of the Archangels in Kakheti. Afterwards drive to Kvareli. We will visit wine cellar called Gvirabi - tunnel. This unique wine cave represents the tunnel that is cut out of the massif of Caspian Mountain range stone. where the year long natural temperature is 10-12ºC. The length of this construction is 7.7 Km. Taste wine from the Kakheti region. Afterwards drive to Laodekhi border. Continue to Sheki. AZERBAIJAN Drive to Ilisu village which is a municipality in the Qakh district of Azerbaijan and has a wonderful panoramic view. It has a population of 1,370. The village was settled in XIII century. A distance of 3 km for the first Ilisu village existed in the past have been people living in the area now known as Kendtala. The area of the ancient tombs on examples of epigraphic written in Kufic line proves it once again. Then continue to Sheki - one of the most famous and ancient places of Azerbaijan. Situated 700 m (2297 ft.) above sea level like an amphitheatre surrounded by the mountains and forests of oak trees, this ancient city was long famed as a silk centre and an important stop on the Great Silk Route. There is an assumption that the name of the town goes back to the ethnonym of the Saks, who reached the territory of Azerbaijan in the 7th century BC. We ll start our Sheki tour from visiting the 18th century Khan's summer palace with magnificent frescos and exquisite stained glass work. Sheki History museum is famous with artifacts from several periods. Overnight at Sheki Palace Hotel, Sheki. B/D Day 22 Monday 2nd Jul KISH - LAHIJ - BAKU After breakfast visit the Albanian church located in Kish village. (Legend says that the church was built in 78 AD, but the researchers place it a few centuries later). Then drive to famous Lahij village in Ismayilly district. Many of the 2,000 people living in Lahij are involved in ancient crafts such as engraved copper work and carpet weaving. In the mid-19th century, there were more than 200 workshops in Lahij. Traders discovered Lahij crafts many centuries ago, and sold them for high prices at bazaars in Baghdad [now Iraq], Shiraz [now Iran] and other Middle Eastern cities. Stop by a copper workshop for a impromptu lesson in ancient craftsmanship you'll get to see coppersmiths use small mallets to decorate plates, trays, jugs, goblets and pitchers, just as their ancestors have done for centuries. Overnight in Baku at Ramada Hotel and Suites. B/D Day 23, Tuesday 3rd Jul BAKU Today we will explore Baku and its horseshoe bay. The city is shaped like an amphitheatre, descending down to the Caspian Sea. Tour covers the central part of the city showing the most interesting historical and architectural sites. Visit to the "Old Town or The territory of Inner City ; Maiden Tower (XII century), Palace of Shirvanshahs (XV century), Castle Synyk Gala, Caravan Saray, Juma Mosque - and many more places of interest in the old Baku. Overnight in Baku at Ramada Hotel and Suites. B/D Day 24, Wednesday 4th Jul GOBUSTAN First breakfast and then an excursion to an historical-art reserve Gobustan, where rock paintings have perfectly remained, barrows and housing objects dated from X-XIII millennial BC to the middle ages. There are certificates of inhabitants of region of an epoch of the stone age and the subsequent periods in Gobustan. Visit the Mud volcano (subject to road conditions) and the Temple of Zoroastrians Ateshgah - an ancient religious structure built in place of natural gas output. Then the group will drive to Absheron peninsular. This region of Azerbaijan, surrounded on 3 sides by sea, with hot summers and mild winters could not be better suited for outdoors enthusiasts in seaside resorts. The developed infrastructure of the region: an extensive network of roads, numerous hotels and resorts of various categories, sandy beaches and the presence of the international airport make it perfect for the citizens of the republic. A large number of unique historical monuments, including numerous churches, castles, fortresses and watchtowers of the Middle Ages to cause lasting interest both tourists and local residents. Overnight in Baku at Ramada Hotel and Suites. B/D Day 25, Thursday 5th Jul DEPARTURE Depart from Baku for home or your next destination. All flights to be confirmed. B Day 26, Friday 6th Jul IN TRANSIT Arrive home.! Itinerary correct as at Aug 28, 2017 but subject to change. ALL flights to be confirmed. www.bluedottravel.com.au

The Caucasus Tour cost inclusions and exclusions."! The cost for this wonderful experience of culture and sightseeing ex Sydney/Melbourne is $8,690 per person on a twin share basis with economy airfare. This is extremely good value as it includes international airfares, transfers between the airports and hotels, accommodation and all meals. In some locations, our hotels are basic but are the best available at that location. Tariff is on a twin-share basis. A single supplement is available for $980. Hotel portage, room taxes and entry fees to historical places are also included. Not included are drinks, tourist visa and travel insurance. Business Class fares and add-ons are available. Please enquire at time of booking. The above price applies to a Group of 10 or more travellers (max 18). The group will be escorted from Australia by a host provided minimum numbers of 10 are reached. Should minimum numbers not be reached, the tour may still proceed but without the Australian host. Should the preferred tour host not be available for whatever reason, an alternate host will be provided.! $250 secures your place on this wonderful trip. Please refer to the booking form. A partial payment will also be required when we lock in your international airfares. The full tariff less deposit and any interim payment is due 60 days prior to departure. You must refer to the terms and conditions attached to this itinerary and available on our website prior to making a decision to travel.. Services included:" All accommodation on a twin share basis All breakfasts and one other meal each day (some lunches and some dinners as listed) All transfers while overseas Air conditioned mini bus and drive including insurance and petrol when touring in-country English speaking guides for most of the sight seeing Australian tour host subject to minimum numbers being met (10) All entrance fees for museums and places of interest International economy flights plus ferry transfers Services not included:" Meals not listed on the itinerary All drinks not listed in the itinerary Any entry visas if required Any government taxes if required Personal expenses Tips DomesticAustraliantransfers If you have any questions please call us on 02 9906 5770 Itinerary correct as at Aug 28, 2017 but subject to change. ALL flights to be confirmed. www.bluedottravel.com.au

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Single supplement A booking may be accepted on a share room basis on the condition that the person requesting the share reservation agrees that we accept no responsibility for any incompatibility between the persons sharing and no guarantee is given that a share room will be available. If not available, at the time of final payment you agree to pay the single supplement. If you choose to pay a single supplement for a tour and on an occasion due to non availability, a single room cannot be provided, a refund will be made for any night that a single room was not available. 3. Compulsory Travel Insurance Personal travel insurance is not included in the tour price. Every effort is made to ensure the safety of all participants, however, we insist that you take out a personal travel Insurance policy as a condition of us accepting you on the tour. Each traveller is responsible for ensuring they have the correct level of cover for their individual circumstances. It is the traveller s responsibility to check that your insurance policy (especially those offered by your credit card company) covers you comprehensively for the entirety of the tour you have booked on. Your travel insurance must be in place before airline bookings are made. In the event of cancellation after flights have been booked, any airfares paid by Blue Dot Travel may be forfeited. You may be entitled to a refund of some or all the airfare depending on the airline s cancellation policy, or you may be able to claim this on your travel insurance. 4. Discounts Early bird discounts, if offered, cannot be used in conjunction with any other discount applied. 5. Client responsibilities The client acknowledges and agrees that the tours offered by Blue Dot Travel may be adventurous in nature and that he or she travels at his/her own risk. A minimum level of fitness is required to be able to participate on a Blue Dot Tour. You must be able to walk at least 500 metres at a reasonable pace without requiring a stop, and be able to walk up three flights of stairs unassisted. It is the client s own responsibility to obtain and maintain any appropriate travel documents, eg, a valid passport, any valid visas, permits, vaccination certificate or the like. The client has the obligation to disclose any pre existing medical condition or allergies to Blue Dot Travel when booking the tour and the company reserves its right to refuse a booking with a client suffering from any such condition. 6. Tour Cancellations Cancellation must be notified in writing to our office. If cancellation is received more than 60 days prior to departure, the deposit will be forfeited along with any other prepaid portions of your tour such a cruise deposits. If cancellation takes place between 60 days and 31 days before departure a fee of 50% of the total booking cost will be charged. If 30 days or less remain before departure 100% of the tour cost will be charged. [Depending on the reason for cancellation, these charges may be recoverable under your travel insurance policy]. If less than 10 people are booked on any tour, the trip may proceed without a host accompanying the group. This will be at the discretion of Blue Dot Travel. An in-country guide will still be provided in these circumstances. Should there be too few people booked for any tour, we reserve the right to cancel that tour no later than 60 days before scheduled departure. In this event, a full refund will be made, and Blue Dot Travel will not be liable for any claims made or any additional costs incurred by you. Upon commencement of the trip, no refunds will be made for any reason, for unused section(s). If Blue Dot Travel deems it to be appropriate to cancel any tour due to factors beyond its control, such as civil unrest, natural disaster or other emergencies in the areas to be visited, in the period just prior to departure when Client Trust funds have, or could reasonably be expected to have been expended on purchasing elements of the tour, i.e. domestic and international flights, hotel accommodation among other things, then Blue Dot Travel will refund all monies that can be recovered from the recipients of those expenses, without entering into any legal dispute, this being the limit of its obligations. Blue Dot Travel is only obliged to cancel a tour if the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade issue a travel warning stating Do Not Travel. 7. Itinerary Changes We reserve the right to vary the itinerary, accommodation and forms of transport should any conditions make it preferable, appropriate or necessary to do so, we will provide alternative services as close as possible to those listed. Wherever possible we shall advise you of such changes prior to departure, however we accept no responsibility for any alterations made for any reason, or for any associated loss or damage. If any additional expenses are incurred through delays, accidents, or disruption of planned itineraries because of force majeure or if it considered advisable by our principals, such expenses are to be borne by you. It is possible that a route change could be necessary due to inclement weather, political restrictions or any other cause. Route changes will always be at the discretion of the group leader and the responsible agency. We will not be responsible for postponement or delay caused by delayed flights or schedule changes at any point in tour. No refund will be available in the event of any route or itinerary changes including hotel accommodation.

8. Costs We reserve the right to amend our prices for any tour, without notice, at any time up until final payment has been made by you, in the event of exchange rate fluctuations, increases in fuel costs, airport charges, airfares or increase in other service provider s fees. It is the travellers duty to ensure they have checked the most up to date travel itinerary prior to the tour departure. On occasions we may be booking special cruises, ferries, expedition ships or internal flights which require larger advance payments, in which case you will be advised. All prices are quoted in Australian dollars and must be paid in Australian dollars. Items not included in our costs Your personal travel insurance (which is compulsory) Tourist visas Special fees/taxes incurred by local governments and airlines Transfers not included on the Group s itinerary, for example when you arrive separately from a different destination or using different airline Domestic Australian transfers unless specified on the itinerary Seat preferences where additional cost applies Laundry, postage, personal clothing, medical expenses, and all items of a personal nature Mountain, road or river rescue or any other emergency evacuation charges. Expenses incurred as a result of illness and any other unforeseen situations and events. Expenses incurred in cases of personal liability, injury or death if you have been participating in optional activities. Excess baggage charges. Loss incurred by rerouting, cancellation, inclement weather, floods, famine, political disruptions, strikes, riots and other disturbances. Meals not stipulated in the itinerary Alcoholic drinks and other beverages Tips to guides, drivers or service personnel on tour Photography fees (where applicable) 9. Blue Dot Travel s rights Blue Dot Travel reserve the right to exclude a client from any tour if they fail to comply with our fair and sensible instructions while on tour, if they prevent other clients enjoyment of a tour, if they jeopardise the safety of other clients, if they engage in illegal or undesirable behaviour, or if they become a danger to themselves or other clients. If this happens, the client will not be entitled to a refund and Blue Dot Travel will not be responsible for any expenses that the traveller may incur if they are excluded from a tour for any of these or other unforeseen reasons. 10. Consumer Claims If a problem occurs while you are away, it is essential and most practical to try to resolve it locally with the guide, host or provider. If you are unhappy with your hotel room please inform the Duty Manager so the situation may be rectified on the spot. If you have any other complaint please advise us promptly so that we can attempt to resolve the matter. If you fail to take these steps any claim for compensation may be reduced or denied. If you have an unresolved complaint this must be put to us in writing advising details of the efforts, if any, that were made with the local operator to resolve the issue. Please send this with supporting documentation within 30 days of return to Australia. No claim made after this period will be considered. 11. Photo competitions If you provide us with a photo from the tour in relation to our on-tour photo competitions, you are providing us to use the image in our newsletters, website, social media sites and other promotional material. This is a condition of entry to our on-tour photos competitions. 12. Social Media From time to time, usually whilst on tour, Blue Dot Travel will post photos to the Blue Dot Travel Facebook page and other Blue Dot Travel social media websites. The photos may include images of individuals and groups of individuals who are on the tour. These are available for anyone to see when they log in to the Blue Dot Travel Facebook or relevant social media site page. Should you not wish to have your photo posted on any of these social media sites, you must advise us on or before departure of the tour. Otherwise, we cannot take responsibility for your image being posted. B. DISCLAIMER BY BOOKING AGENT (Blue Dot Travel, ACN 065 953 335, Licence No 2TA004048) 1. These booking conditions cannot exclude the provisions of the Competition & Consumer Act 2010 or of any relevant State Act or Australian Consumer law. 2. Under these Acts Blue Dot Travel is required to provide services to you with due care and skill and to provide services which are reasonable for a particular purpose if you have made that purpose known. The Acts provide a right to compensation in appropriate cases. 3. Blue Dot Travel gives notice that it acts as agent only for our tours, and of all other persons and companies who provide the services outlined in this itinerary and in connection with any tour for which you book and that this contract is between the applicant and the in country operator. 4. Blue Dot Travel warrants that its services as a tour retailer and booking agent will be rendered with due care and skill. 5. Blue Dot Travel does not state that the route suggested or recommended in the itinerary for any tour is the best or more suitable from any particular point of view. 6. Any maps in the itinerary and other documents are for information only, and may not necessarily show the exact routings. 7. In promoting the tours outlined in our itineraries Blue Dot Travel acts as agent for each travel supplier and their associated companies and contractors and therefore: all tours outlined in this itinerary, and all tickets, vouchers and documents issued by Blue Dot Travel are subject to the terms and conditions of the persons and companies for whom Blue Dot Travel are agents all tickets and coupons or vouchers issued by Blue Dot Travel and all arrangements for transport or conveyance or accommodation, are made by Blue Dot Travel as agents for such others persons and companies and are made at your request on the express conditions that Blue Dot Travel shall not be liable for any injury, damage, loss, accident, delay or irregularity which may be occasioned whether by reason of defect in any vehicle or mode of transportation, or through the acts or default of any company or person engaged in carrying passengers or in carrying out the arrangements of the tour or otherwise in connection with the tour or of any provider of any accommodation to provide any facility normally available. Blue Dot Travel is not responsible for any default, omission, negligence or other act our suppliers and the contractors associated with them. Blue Dot Travel is not responsible for losses or additional expenses due to delays or changes in transportation services, other services, sickness, accident, injury, weather, strikes, war, civil unrest or disturbance, riots, quarantine or other causes. 8. These terms and conditions cannot be altered or waived by any servant, agent or representative of Blue Dot Travel or of any person providing services on the tour.

BOOKING FORM By paying your deposit, you accept Blue Dot Travel s terms and conditions displayed on our website. TOUR NAME:... Tour Departure Date:... Today s Date:... YOUR DETAILS Passenger 1: Passenger 2: Preferred Name:... Preferred Name:... Full Name (as shown on passport):... Full Name (as shown on passport):... Mr/Mrs/Ms Mr/Mrs/Ms...... First Name Middle Name First Name Middle Name...... Surname Surname Date of Birth:... Date of Birth:... Postal Address:... Postal Address:...... P/Code:......P/Code:... Home Ph: ( )... Home Ph: ( )... Work Ph: ( )... Work Ph: ( )... Mobile:... Mobile:... Email:... Email:... Passport Number:... Passport Number:... Nationality:... Nationality:... Date of Issue:... Date of Expiry:... Date of Issue:...Date of Expiry:... Important: please photocopy and post or scan & email your passport details to us. Accommodation Needs: Double Room Twin Share Single Room (at additional cost) Dietary/Special Needs:... Emergency Contact: Name:... Who will be in Australia while you are travelling. Phone 1: ( )... Phone 2: ( )... Travel Insurance: Provider Name:... Policy Number:... Travel insurance is compulsory and must be in place prior to Blue Dot Travel booking your flights. Yes, I confirm I can walk at least 500 metres without requiring a stop and can walk up three flights of stairs unassisted. Signature 1:... Signature 2:... Do you have any pre-existing medical conditions that may affect your ability to keep up with the group while travelling? Yes No How did you hear about us?... PAYMENT A $250 deposit (per person) is required to secure your position. An interim payment will be due when flights are booked. Balance is due no later than 60 days prior to departure. There are three payment options: 1 Credit Card: Please call (02) 9906 5770 or complete and fax/post to Blue Dot Travel. If paying balance by credit card we add 1.1% to cover merchant fees. (Note: merchant fee is not applied to your $250 deposit.) Mastercard Visa Name on Card:... Card Number: Expiry Date: / Amount to Pay: $250 (p/p)... Signature of Card Holder:... 2 EFT Payment $250 (p/p) Please use your surname as a reference when making payment. Account Name: Blue Dot Travel Trust Account BSB: 062 140 Account Number: 10916147 3 Cheque $250 (p/p) Please make cheque payable to Blue Dot Travel Trust Account and post to address opposite, with this completed form. THANK YOU. We look forward to welcoming you. Please ensure you have read the Terms & Conditions issued with the itinerary and provided at www.bluedottravel.com.au TA004048 Blue Dot Travel Phone 02 99065770 Fax 02 9906 5771 www.bluedottravel.com.au Suite 109, Ground Floor, 48 Atchison Street, St.Leonards NSW 2065 BDT082017