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A FAMILY ADVENTURE! The Andean Highlands & the Galápagos Islands aboard La Pinta With Leeanne & Alfonso Alonso, Conservation Biologists July 5 14, 2018

The Andean Highlands & the Galápagos Islands July 5 14, 2018 9 nights/10 days Blue-footed boobies (left); Land iguana (above); Youth travelers and sea lions. Create lasting memories for your family this summer in the highlands of Ecuador and the Galápagos Islands! This family adventure features a combination of the rich culture of the Andean Highlands with a cruise to the amazing Galápagos Islands that will hold interest for all age groups. Your adventure begins in Quito, Ecuador, with its gilded churches, cobblestone streets and Spanish Baroque architecture. From Quito, travel to the highlands and stay at a lovely hacienda, your base for exploring Andean landscapes, indigenous markets, natural sanctuaries, and artisan villages. On the islands, nature walks, beautiful beaches, a glass bottomed boat, snorkeling, kayaking, sightseeing, and science lectures are all a part of this wonderful journey. Each day offers several face-toface encounters with animals and birds few places on earth afford such close access to wildlife as in the Galápagos. Located 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, these legendary islands feature 26 species found nowhere else on earth including the marine iguana, Darwin s Finches, and giant tortoises. The islands offer a varied terrain to explore including lava fields, lush green vegetation in the highlands, and sandy beaches. Among these spectacular geological features, one can encounter flocks of frigate birds, blue footed boobies, colonies of marine iguanas, and Galápagos Penguins, along with other fascinating sea life. Throughout your voyage enjoy abundant opportunities for hiking, horse-back riding, snorkeling, and photography. To book a trip call 800-422-1636 or visit alumni.harvard.edu/travel

Harvard Study Leaders Leeanne Alonso has a PhD in Biology from Harvard University, where she studied under renowned biodiversity expert, Dr. E.O. Wilson. Leeanne has over 20 years of experience working around the world in the field of biodiversity conservation. Leeanne is currently working with Global Wildlife Conservation, through which she is a founding member of the Women for Nature Network (WINN), which aims to strengthen the role of women in conservation and natural resource management around the world. Leeanne currently serves as a Biodiversity Consultant to the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private lending arm of the World Bank, where she advises private sector companies on how to minimize the impacts of their development projects on nature and the environment. Leeanne s husband Alfonso Alonso, also a conservation biologist, is with the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. In his current position as managing director for field programs he develops assessment and monitoring programs to minimize impacts on biodiversity during oil and gas megainfrastructure projects. Youth traveler with tortoise (right); Cotopaxi Volcano (below) For detailed itineraries VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/TRAVEL

Schedule by Day Included meals are designated as B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner Thursday, July 5 U.S. / Quito Depart the U.S. on independent flights to Quito, Ecuador and transfer to the hotel. JW Marriott (meals aloft) Friday, July 6 Quito / Otavalo Nestled in a high Andean valley 9,350 feet above sea level, Quito was declared the first Cultural World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1978. This morning depart on a city tour of Quito s wonderfully preserved colonial section, including graceful plazas and arcades, the Cathedral s unique gargoyles, and the impressive gilded interior of La Compañía church. Then, drive north through dramatic mountain scenery towards the town of Otavalo in the northern Sierra. Stop at the demarcation of the equator for some interesting pictures. Then, visit one of the most important rose plantations of the area and learn about cultivation, exportation, and bouquet making. Welcome lunch at the rose plantation. Proceed to Hacienda Cusín, a restored, 17thcentury estate in the Ecuadorian Sierra and your home for the next two nights Hacienda Cusín (B,L,D) Saturday, July 7 Otavalo Spend the morning at one of South America s most famous indigenous markets, Otavalo, a market that dates back to pre-inca times and where colorful handicrafts are on display. See Otavalo Indian men with long braided hair, blue ponchos, and white trousers, and women wearing distinctive gold beads and dark headdress. Later, choose either to visit the Condor Park, home to the majestic Andean Condor, or saddle up for a horseback-ride amongst the beauty of the Ecuadorian highlands. Hacienda Cusín (B,L,D) Sunday, July 8 Otavalo / Puembo Explore the fertile Valley of Otavalo, from its landscapes of mountains, lakes and corn fields, to its craft centers, dairy farms, flower plantations, and wonderful people. Visit Cuicocha Crater Lake that lies within a large caldera created by a volcanic eruption some 3,100 years ago. A gentle hike around the rim offers wonderful views and an opportunity for wildlife viewing. Then visit Indian communities to see artisans at work in old-fashioned shuttle looms. Lunch is at the historic 18th century Hacienda Pinsaquí that once hosted such illustrious guests as Simón Bolívar. Continue on to Puembo for the night before a morning flight to the Galápagos. Hotel Rincón de Puembo (B,L) Monday, July 9 Puembo / Baltra Island / Santa Cruz (Highlands) Fly this morning to Baltra Island in the center of the Galápagos Archipelago. Upon arrival, take a small ferry across a channel to the north shore of Santa Cruz Island. Then, transfer by bus to the highlands, where you will learn about Santa Cruz s unique ecosystems and biodiversity. After lunch, continue by bus to a reserve that is one of the best places in the archipelago to see giant tortoises in their natural habitat. There are several lava tunnels in the reserve, as well. A short bus ride takes you down to Puerto Ayora to board Yacht La Pinta. Yacht La Pinta (B,L,D) Tuesday, July 10 Eden Islet (Santa Cruz Island) / Sombrero Chino Islet After breakfast, a panga ride takes you to Eden Islet, located off the coast of Santa Cruz, where you can observe blue footed boobies, reef sharks and frigate birds. There will be a chance to snorkel and, if weather conditions permit, to ride in the glass-bottom boat. The volcanic setting of this area is quite stunning with cinder cones, tuff cones, and semieroded lava flows. In the afternoon, visit the tiny island of Sombrero Chino that gets its name from its appearance, reminiscent of a Chinese hat. The cove offers excellent swimming and snorkeling opportunities with its white sandy beach amid white-tipped reef sharks and Galápagos penguins. Yacht La Pinta (B,L,D) Wednesday, July 11 Bartolome / Santiago This morning, a Galápagos icon awaits: Bartolome Island. Disembark and hike to its 600-foot summit for a superb view of Pinnacle Rock, Sullivan Bay and the immense lava fields of nearby Santiago Island (James). Take the opportunity to enjoy the beach, snorkel, or take a boat ride around colossal Pinnacle Rock to observe the Galápagos Penguins. You may choose to also ride in the glass-bottom boat for great views of the underwater world. After lunch, board the pangas to land at Sullivan Bay on the east coast of Santiago, a white coral sand beach great for swimming and snorkeling, and with a trail over a lava field. This is the perfect place to see and feel the volcanic origin of Galapagos while observing its wildlife. Yacht La Pinta (B,L,D) Thursday, July 12 Genovesa Island Today, arrive at the incredible bird island of Genovesa. Take an easy stroll to observe hundreds of birds, including frigate birds, red-footed and Nazca boobies, herons, finches, and mockingbirds. There is an optional walk over sharp lava and uneven terrain for dramatic views, or else return to the beach to enjoy swimming and snorkeling at this beautiful natural harbor. The more adventurous can snorkel along the cliffs or paddlesea kayaks. The afternoon starts with a very interesting panga ride along the cliffs before disembarking for a short but steep climb up Prince Philip s steps, named after the Duke of Edinburgh s visit in 1964. Once at the top, the land is flat. Take a captivating walk of about a mile to the other side of this small island for the opportunity to observe large colonies of Nazca boobies, frigate birds, storm petrels, and the elusive short eared owl. Yacht La Pinta (B,L,D) Friday, July 13 Baltra Island Your cruise ends at Baltra Island, where you transfer to the airport for your flight back to Guayaquil on the mainland. Upon arrival, check into your hotel to rest and freshen up. In the early evening, gather for a festive farewell dinner. Hilton Colón Guayaquil (B,D) Please note, depending on your return flight schedule, you may depart for flights back to the U.S. late evening on July 13 or early morning or early afternoon on July 14. The hotel room at the Hilton Colón Guayaquil is included in the program cost for the night of July 13 and passengers may choose to use it until their flight home in the evening or For detailed itineraries VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/TRAVEL

Galapagos Islands GENOVESA Ecuador GUAYAQUIL OTAVALO PUEMBO QUITO BARTOLOMÉ SANTIAGO FERNANDINA BALTRA SANTA CRUZ SOUTH PLAZA ISABELA SANTA FÉ Hat maker in Quito. stay the night and depart in the morning on the 14th. Other flight schedules may become available in 2018. Saturday, July 14 Guayaquil / U.S. After breakfast transfer to the airport for your international flights back to the U.S. or continue on to Lima for a post-trip extension to Cusco and Machu Picchu. (B) Optional Post-Trip Extension July 14 20, 2018 Machu Picchu Discover the breathtaking Lost City of the Inca, Machu Picchu. Fly from Lima to Cusco, the capital city of the Inca Empire. From Cusco, transfer to the lovely town of Yucay in Urubamba Valley. Visit the Pisac market, Awanacancha, a weaving center and home to four species of cameloids, and the massive fortress of Sacsayhuamán among other Incan sites. Take a dramatic train ride through the Urubamba Valley to the enchanting site of Machu Picchu for overnight. On the return, spend two nights in Cusco. Additional information and itinerary will be sent to confirmed travelers. Details Activity Level: Moderate What to Expect This program has been exclusively designed for Harvard alumni, family, and friends to explore the highlands of Ecuador and the Galápagos Islands. This is a moderately active program. Although only 16 miles from the equator, Quito has a spring-like climate for most of the year due to its high altitude (9,252 feet). Otavalo (8,441 feet), where Hacienda Cusín is located, is in the Ecuadorian sierra, and also enjoys a spring-like climate. Travel is during the dry season when temperatures range from 50sºF at night to 70sºF during the day. In the Galápagos, walks are approximately one to two miles long (sometimes over uneven and rocky terrain) at a leisurely pace suitable for wildlife observation. There will be wet landings on many islands. Dinghy or glass bottom boat rides along the coast and shorter walks are available for participants as an alternative to longer and more challenging excursions. There are opportunities for swimming, snorkeling, and sea kayaking (snorkeling equipment, wetsuits, and kayaks are available aboard La Pinta at no charge) and internet service although available can be spotty. The Galápagos Islands are at sea level and temperatures range between the 70s and 90sºF. Travel is by regular scheduled commercial airlines, motor coach, air-conditioned ship, and inflatable Zodiac-style dinghies. The Post-Trip Machu Picchu optional extension is a moderately active program. Throughout Andean cities, temperatures range from 30 40 F at night to 60 75 F during the day, and we ll spend several days at elevations from 7,600 to 11,200 feet. Highlights Visit Quito s old city plazas, churches, and museums rich with Spanish colonial and pre-colombian history. stay at a lovely hacienda in the highlands of Ecuador. Experience Andean culture at the famous Otavalo Indian open-air market. Explore the Galápagos Islands aboard Yacht La Pinta and come face-to face with rare and wondrous wildlife. snorkel alongside sea lions, sea turtles, and Galápagos penguins. Photo Credits: All photos courtesy Metropolitan Touring Company.

la Pinta Yacht La Pinta is built to luxurious standards and encourages an elegant yet relaxed atmosphere. Meeting the strictest environmental and hospitality standards, the 207-foot yacht accommodates 48 guests and features a host of amenities, including a sundeck, exercise room, library, boutique, bar, and Jacuzzi. The yacht boasts among the largest cabins (177 to 236 square feet) of any Galápagos vessel with floor-to-ceiling windows in all cabins. In addition, the yacht features complimentary adventure gear for guests, including snorkeling equipment, wetsuits, kayaks, and a glass-bottom boat. While on board, work out in the fitness center or relax on the Sun Deck. Take advantage of the Jacuzzi and an observation platform for dolphin and whale watching on the top deck called Darwin s Balcony. The dining room, lounge, and bar are elegantly appointed, as is the well-stocked reading room. Depending on location and local weather, meals al fresco can be arranged. All 24 staterooms are outside cabins and feature air conditioning, private bathrooms, hairdryers, and safety deposit boxes. The yacht s straightforward cabin configuration is distributed across the Cabin Deck. There are 20 Luxury Cabins (Twin/Doubles) and 4 Luxury Plus Cabins (Triples). All of the beds can be separated or joined according to guests needs. Four cabins can be interconnected for friends or families travelling together. Complimentary satellite internet connection and Wi-Fi access aboard ship are available. UPPER DECK MAIN DECK DINING ROOM LAND/CRUISE RATES (per person) Cabin Category Adult Double Adult Single Teen** Child* Luxury Cabin $8,990 $11,390 $8,540 $7,990 Luxury Cabin Plus $10,985 $10,535 $9,985 *Child is aged 6-11 years old, must share a hotel room and cabin with an adult. ** Teen is aged 12-17 years old. A Luxury Plus Cabin can be occupied as a Triple, each adult paying $8,990 or the corresponding amount for a teen ($8,540) or a child ($7,990) when rooming with his or her parents. Optional Post-Trip Extension to Machu Picchu (per person double occupancy).........................$3,350 Single supplement for the extension is $695. The third person sharing the same room is $200 less. Extension rates are based on a minimum of 10 guests. Airfare from Guayaquil to Lima is not included and is approximately $425 and is subject to change. GENERAL INFORMATION Tour Cost Inclusions: Internal flights from Quito/Galapagos/Guayaquil; airport transfers for those using group flights; one night hotel accommodation at JW Marriott Quito, two nights at Hacienda Cusín in the highlands, one night at Hotel Rincón de Puembo, four nights aboard La Pinta, one night at Hilton Colon Guayaquil; meals as indicated in the itinerary, wine and beer with all dinners; wetsuit rental and snorkeling gear; professional English-speaking guides and tour manager throughout; naturalists on ship and islands; guided field trips, excursions and tours; baggage handling; all tips to local guides, porters, restaurants, service charges and taxes; shipboard gratuities; entrance fee to Galapagos National Pack and INGALA control card; $200,000 emergency medical evacuation insurance. Tour Cost Exclusions: International airfare; passport fees, room service, liquor (outside of wine and beer with dinners), personal items such as laundry, fax, phone calls, gratuities for nongroup services; meals and alcoholic beverages not indicated in itinerary; individual transfers for those not on recommended flights; medical expenses and immunizations; travel insurance; private touring, optional excursions or deviations from the scheduled tour; excess baggage charges; any increases in the in-tour airfare (included as part of the main program cost); security, or fuel surcharges imposed after the initial pricing of this program are not included. Terms & Conditions RESERVATIONS, DEPOSITS, & FINAL PAYMENT To reserve a space on this program, a $1,000 deposit is required per person. Please either call us at 800-4220-1636 or 617-496-0806 or fill out and mail or fax the registration form (to 617-496- 4011). Reservations are acknowledged in order of receipt. Deposits may be made by check, payable to Harvard Alumni, or with a major credit card. Final payment, payable by check, is due March 27, 2018, 100 days prior to departure. CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS Notification of cancellation must be received in writing by Harvard Alumni Travels from the participant. Should you have to cancel, the following terms will apply: cancellations received within 14 days of booking will receive a full refund of the trip deposit. Cancellations received up to 100 days prior to departure will be assessed a cancellation fee of $1,000 per person. Cancellations received within 100 days prior to departure are subject to a 100% penalty of all deposits and payments, regardless of booking date. There are no refunds for unused meals, accommodations, or other trip features. ITINERARY CHANGES The itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of Harvard Alumni Travels and the tour operator. We reserve the right to change a program s dates, staff (including study leader), itineraries, or accommodations as conditions warrant. Deviations from the scheduled itinerary are at the expense of the individual. INSURANCE We highly recommend that participants purchase trip cancellation insurance. An application for trip insurance will be sent upon confirmation. The pre-existing medical conditions exclusion is waived if the insurance is purchased within 21 days of initial deposit. RESPONSIBILITY Certain other provisions apply regarding limitations of liability and rights of HAA and the tour operator. The statement of responsibility is available in the Terms & Conditions document at https://alumni.harvard. edu/travel/trips/family-galapagos-2018 or call 617-495-2463. As part of the consideration and right to participate in this tour, each participant will be asked to sign a liability release. A liability release will be provided to all passengers upon enrollment and is available to prospective travelers upon request. DISCLAIMER Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented in this publication. Neither Harvard Alumni Travels nor the tour operator is responsible for errors in or damages resulting from use of the information contained herein. Information contained in this brochure is subject to change. QUESTIONS Please call Harvard Alumni Travels at 800-422-1636 or 617-496-0806, email: haatravels@ harvard.edu California Seller of Travel Program CST #2009579-40 TO book A TRIP CALL 800-422-1636 OR VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/TRAVEL

A SAMPLING OF 2018 HAA TRIPS Registration form LAND & RAIL JOURNEY THROUGH VIETNAM JAN 1 16, 2018 MICHAEL MCELROY EXPLORING HAVANA, CUBA JAN 11 15, 2018 GATEWAY TO ICELAND FEB 8 12, 2018 DON PFISTER GATEWAY TO ICELAND FEB 15 19, 2018 STEPHEN MITCHELL SPRING BREAK IN GREECE FOR STUDENTS & ALUMNI MAR 9 17, 2018 GREG NAGY SPRING BREAK IN MOROCCO FOR STUDENTS & ALUMNI MAR 9 17, 2018 ALI ASANI ON THE ROAD TO CIVIL RIGHTS: MISSISSIPPI, ARKANSAS, TENNESSEE & ALABAMA MAR 11 18, 2018 TIMOTHY MCCARTHY ASTRONOMY & GASTRONOMY IN FRANCE APR 23 MAY 2, 2018 DAVID AGUILAR NATIONAL PARKS OF THE SOUTHWEST APR 30 MAY 10, 2018 FRAN ULMER THE PARIS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON: A CUSTOM SEMINAR MAY 21 27, 2018 ANNETTE GORDON- REED HIMALAYAN KINGDOMS: A JOURNEY THROUGH TIBET, NEPAL & BHUTAN MAY 27 JUN 10, 2018 PETER GALBRAITH MACHU PICCHU TO THE GALÁPAGOS JUN 19 JUL 4, 2018 HARVEY FINEBERG & MARY WILSON EXPLORING ICELAND JUN 21 JUL 1, 2018 JAMES MCCARTHY (HBS) CHINA & TIBET JUN 24 JUL 5, 2018 ELIZABETH SHERWOOD- RANDALL CANADIAN ROCKIES EXPLORER AUG 11 21, 2018 NAOMI ORESKES PORTRAIT OF ITALY SEP 13 28, 2018 LINO PERTILE VILLAGE LIFE IN LANGUEDOC SEP 22 30, 2018 THOMAS W. SIMONS JR. journey through vietnam oct 8 23, 2018 MYSTICAL INDIA OCT 11 27, 2018 JAMES SALZMAN ART & ARCHITECTURE OF BERLIN: AN INSIDER S VIEW OCT 13 19, 2018 INSIGHTS INTO JAPAN OCT 19 30, 2018 SIGNATURE CHILE WITH THE ATACAMA, VALPARAISO & PATAGONIA NOV 1 11, 2018 JAMES COSTA CRUISES EXPEDITION TO ANTARCTICA ON LE SOLÉAL JAN 11 24, 2018 DANIEL JACOB CUBA BY LAND & SEA ON LE PONANT JAN 31 FEB 10, 2108 MICHAEL STARNBACH CRUISING TAHITI & FRENCH POLYNESIA ON WIND SPIRIT FEB 6 16, 2018 CHRISTIE MCDONALD PASSAGE THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL & COSTA RICA ON STAR BREEZE FEB 9 17, 2018 BENEDICT GROSS JAPAN BY SEA: LAND OF THE RISING SUN ON CALEDONIAN SKY APR 15 28, 2018 JAMES SALZMAN ALASKA S GLACIERS & INSIDE PASSAGE ON STAR LEGEND JUN 28 JUL 5, 2018 DANIEL DONOGHUE SAILING THE BALTIC S AMBER COAST ON SEA CLOUD II (ST. PETERSBURG TO COPENHAGEN) JUN 29 JUL 11, 2018 MICHAEL MCCORMICK IN THE WAKE OF THE VIKINGS ON SEA CLOUD II (COPENHAGEN TO EDINBURGH) JUL 10 21, 2018 CATHERINE MCKENNA EXPEDITION TO GREENLAND & THE ARCTIC CIRCLE ON AKADEMIK SERGEY VAVILOV AUG 1 12, 2018 JAMES MCCARTHY RIVIERAS & ISLANDS: ROME TO BARCELONA ON LE LYRIAL SEP 26 OCT 4, 2018 ROBERT DARNTON SICILY BY SAIL ON SEA CLOUD OCT 1 9, 2018 DAVID AGUILAR TRADE ROUTES: BARCELONA TO LISBON ON LE LYRIAL OCT 3 11, 2018 MARY GAYLORD ADRIATIC ODYSSEY: VENICE TO VALLETTA ON SEA CLOUD II OCT 11 21, 2018 THOMAS KELLY RIVERS & LAKES PRIDE OF SOUTHERN AFRICA ON ZAMBEZI QUEEN FEB 27 MAR 15, 2018 JAMES ENGELL ENCHANTING DOURO RIVER ON AMAVIDA APR 16 24, 2018 MICHAEL HORNBLOW ELBE RIVER ON FREDERIC CHOPIN (PRAGUE TO BERLIN) MAY 2 13, 2018 HARVEY COX & NINA TUMARKIN THE GREAT JOURNEY THROUGH EUROPE: THE NETHERLANDS, GERMANY, FRANCE & SWITZERLAND ON AMADEUS SILVER II & THE GLACIER EXPRESS) JUN 22 JUL 2, 2018 JOHN STEWART Passage along the Danube RIVER: Vienna to THE BLACK SEA ON AMADEUS SILVER III oct 13 25, 2018 sue schopf FAMILY ADVENTURES VIETNAM, CAMBODIA & LAOS: A FAMILY PROGRAM JUN 29 JUL 14, 2018 MICHAEL SZONYI FAMILY GALÁPAGOS ADVENTURE & ANDEAN HIGHLANDS ON LA PINTA JUL 5 14, 2018 COSTA RICA FAMILY HOLDIDAY ADVENTURE DEC 26, 2018 JAN 3, 2019 BRIAN FARRELL FAMILY TANZANIA ADVENTURE DEC 26, 2018 JAN 3, 2019 TERENCE CAPELLINI To register, fill out this form and return to Harvard Alumni Travels with your deposit of $1,000 per person. Please return this form by mail to: Harvard Alumni Travels 124 Mount Auburn Street, 6th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02138 Or by fax: 617-496-4011 Please call with any questions: 800-422-1636 or 617-496-0806 I am not able to make this trip, but please add me to your mailing list. PROGRAM name FIRST PERSON NAME ON PASSPORT EMAIL ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS CITY / STATE / ZIP OR POSTAL CODE HOME TELEPHONE SECOND PERSON NAME ON PASSPORT EMAIL ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS CITY / STATE / ZIP OR POSTAL CODE HOME TELEPHONE Third PERSON NAME ON PASSPORT EMAIL ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS CITY / STATE / ZIP OR POSTAL CODE WORK TELEPHONE WORK TELEPHONE start DATE date OF BIRTH date OF BIRTH date OF BIRTH HOME TELEPHONE WORK TELEPHONE Include additional names on a separate sheet, if necessary. METHOD OF DEPOSIT CHECK (please enclose check) MASTERCARD VISA CARD NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CARD 3-DIGIT SECURITY CODE I/WE CONFIRM THAT WE HAVE READ AND ACCEPT THE GENERAL INFORMATION FOR THIS TOUR, INCLUDING REFUNDS AND CANCELLATIONS AND THE RESPONSIBILITY CLAUSE AT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/TRAVEL. SIGNATURE SIGNATURE ACCOMMODATIONS Cabin Category Preference 1st choice Hotel Room Preference 2nd choice DOUBLE ROOM SINGLE ROOM Triple Room SHARE A ROOM WITH: ROOMMATE

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