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Galápagos As close as you can get to the extraordinary July 21-30, 2007 Aboard the Islander

In the spirit of great curiosity, I approached Galápagos on our historic cruise in July 1967. No passenger could take our trip without gaining vastly expanded scientific knowledge. Lars-Eric Lindblad, Passport to Anywhere Dear AAAS and Sigma Xi Members and Friends, Since the inception of our travel program, we ve witnessed the tonic effect of wildness on the human spirit. When you travel to the world s unspoiled places, you find that it refreshes the senses and clears the mind. It restores balance and revitalizes your soul. Journey with us from July 21-30, 2007 to the Galápagos Islands, located about 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, and find this tonic for yourself. The archipelago is one of the world s great remaining natural areas, full of wonder, beauty and unusual wildlife. You will have the unique opportunity for extraordinarily close encounters with sea lions, penguins, tortoises, fur seals and many kinds of seabirds. Travel aboard Lindblad Expeditions intimate 48-guest Islander. Join us on this extremely comfortable expedition ship noted for excellent personal service. The Islander carries a fleet of sturdy Zodiac landing craft, which provides access to virtually anywhere. She also has kayaks, wet suits, snorkeling gear and underwater video equipment, making the vibrant undersea world accessible to all. You will be accompanied by a dedicated and enthusiastic staff of naturalists, many of whom have lived, worked and traveled extensively in the region. Traveling with only a small group of inquisitive travelers and a fine staff of naturalists, you will enjoy a unique and exciting adventure. We invite you to join our optional Peru Extension, July 29-August 8, 2007, led by Peru expert Dr. Douglas Sharon, retired Director of the Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC-Berkeley. Please see a copy of the Peru itinerary, on page 11 in this brochure. To make your reservation for Galápagos and the Peru extension, please return the enclosed reservation form or call Carol 800-252-4910 or email Carol@betchartexpeditions.com. We hope you will join us on this remarkable adventure. Margaret M. Betchart President, Betchart Expeditions, Inc. For AAAS Travels and Sigma Xi Expeditions Ship s Registry: Ecuador

an adventure for all seasons ANIMALS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Blue-footed Boobies l l l l l l l l l l l l Masked Boobies l l l l l l l l l l l l Pink Flamingos Flightless Cormorants l l l l l l l l l l l l Frigatebirds l l l l l l l l l l l l Darwin s Finches l l l l l l l l l l l l Waved Albatross l l l l l l l l l Penguins l l l l l l l l l l l l Sea Turtles Marine Iguanas l l l l l l l l l l l l Land Iguanas Lava Lizards l l l l l l l l l l l l Tortoises l l l l l l l l l l l l Sea Lions l l l l l l l l l l l l Fur Seals l l l l l l l l l l l l Sally Lightfoot Crabs l l l l l l l l l l l l Dolphins s s Whales l FAUNA YOU ARE GUARANTEED TO SEE INDICATES HIGH LIKELIHOOD OF ANIMAL SIGHTING a brief history of Galápagos Located 600 miles west of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean, the Galápagos Islands have long been a place of mystery and intrigue. Here to help shed some light on these enigmatic islands, are some quick facts and a brief history of Galápagos. Tomas de Berlanga, Bishop of Panama, officially discovered the islands in 1535. He was heading to Peru, but his ship got caught in the doldrums (complete lack of wind around the equator) and the currents swept it to Galápagos. First appearing on a map in 1574, the islands are given the Spanish name Galápagos after the saddle-shape of their most celebrated inhabitants the giant tortoises. Charles Darwin arrived on the islands in 1835 via the HMS Beagle. Perhaps, Galápagos most famous visitor, he was only there for 5 weeks, of which he spent only 19 days on land. Rough for a man who was rumored to have suffered from seasickness. In 1892, Galápagos was given the official name of Archipelago de Colon. Europeans begin to arrive in the 1920s. On July 4, 1959, all areas not colonized by man were declared part of the Galápagos National Park. In 1967, Lars-Eric Lindblad leads the first expedition cruise to Galápagos. In 1978, the Galápagos were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 1986, Galápagos became a Marine Biosphere. In 1998, the Special Law for Galápagos was passed. It regulated immigration to Galápagos, extended the Marine Reserve and jump started the vital quarantine program.

close encounters of the wild kind The sheer amount of wildlife here is astounding. Tortoises including legendary Lonesome George, the last of his species on earth. Blue-footed boobies. The famous finches. Beachmasters, harems and doe-eyed sea lion pups that swim with you. Skies filled with wheeling, courting, red-throated frigatebirds. Lava rocks piled high with motionless marine iguanas. A mind-boggling plethora of creatures, untainted by fear, living in a paradise of azure waters, white beaches and cool mangrove stands. Animal life varies from island to island, and with an experienced staff of Naturalists, you encounter wildlife that is so plentiful you may have to watch your footing to avoid disturbing the nap of a resting sea lion or a passing iguana. It is simply a privilege to see these creatures in this place, manifesting these precise behaviors. This natural abundance makes the Galápagos one of the most impressive places on earth.

One of the highlights of my Galápagos trip was kayaking. The kayak gave me the opportunity to see all types of wildlife, both in the water and on shore, including penguins, sea lions and sea turtles. Many of the animals came right up to the kayak! It was both peaceful and thrilling at the same time. Perhaps the best part was that our Expedition Leader, Lynn allowed us to explore at our own pace, yet always remained vigilant about our safety. And, with the excellent instruction we received, even novices like me were able to enjoy the experience. Who would have ever thought this city dweller would love sea kayaking? I can t wait to come back! Guest Sami Kahn, Science Teacher and Wilson Parkhill Fellowship Awardee, Collegiate School, NY

exploring the sea above and below snorkeling with sea lions & sea turtles is a major part of our expedition While the shadow of Darwin obviously lies over our Galápagos expeditions, our company pays daily homage to one of our heroes: the extraordinary Jacques Cousteau. Thanks to his example, we use nimble Zodiacs to make landfalls in the world s most adventurous locations and offer an undersea program that keeps the element of discovery alive no matter how mapped the world of today is. And in Galápagos, seeing the undersea is so gratifying that we send our diver-naturalists down with a video camera to make sure those disinclined to plunge can still see the world below our ship. For those who snorkel, Galápagos offers pure magic. And we make it easy for virtually everyone to experience snorkeling. A recent guest confided why he hadn t been snorkeling in over ten years: On a vacation in Fiji, a young guide took a group of snorkelers out, left them in 40-foot waters and said, I ll be back in half an hour. Our guest explained he felt anxious, and was unable to relax and enjoy. He was reluctant to even consider snorkeling again until he was in Galápagos with us, and saw the quality of our logistics and care. He knew that if he felt at all uncomfortable, a waiting Zodiac would enable him to come out, rest, and go back into the water when he felt like it. No fear. No pressure. Just the pure unmitigated pleasure of being there snorkeling amid the shimmering fish, the sea turtles and those gymnasts, the playful sea lions. Galápagos waters are rich with diversity. Whether swimming with sea turtles or unobtrusively observing Galápagos wildlife from one of our kayaks or Zodiacs, our expedition team has developed safe, effective methods for everyone to enjoy up close contact with nature. 7

Representing the entire Galápagos team are: Naturalist Carlos Romero at left; Expedition Leaders Lucho Verdesosto, Lynn Fowler and Emma Ridley above. you ll travel with the most inspired expedition team working in Galápagos G alápagos is carefully and protectively administered by the National Park Service. According to its ordinances, no one can visit or even land on a beach, unless accompanied by a nationally licensed Naturalist. Consequently travel operators are obliged to provide the services of one Naturalist for every 16 guests. We have always believed since Lars-Eric Lindblad brought the first non-scientific expedition to Galápagos in 1967 that knowledgeable and interesting experts are essential to the quality of a travel experience. We offer our guests the expertise and companionship of top Naturalists on every expedition. And in Galápagos we provide an expedition team consisting of three Naturalists and an experienced Expedition Leader (EL) more and better than any other company operating in the archipelago. The number of experts on our staff means that you ll have the benefit of daily variety and a panoply of specialized knowledge and interests marine biology, zoology, botany and geology to enhance your experience and provide a context for all that you ll see. Each team also includes people who are specially trained in sharing their knowledge with young people of all ages.you ll learn even more in the entertaining forum of our daily recaps during cocktail hour. And you ll form rewarding relationships with your favorites among our bright, enthusiastic and thoroughly engaging team.

exploring with friends & family kids get more than you can imagine and travel for less. Galápagos is a great experience to share with friends and family. In addition to being fascinating and educational, Galápagos fun side brings out the kid in everyone. You ll see that there s not a lot of difference here between how a senior citizen and a kid reacts to the simple joys of daily contact with a huge number of highly entertaining creatures. Grown-ups find themselves having more in common with their kids or grandkids from toddlers to teens than they ever imagined. In addition to the experiences you ll share with your kids, there ll be the moments they ll share with others like our Naturalists, for example. It s a pleasure to watch shy kids blossom in the company of these natural mentors; see confident kids expand their range. And our own videographer will be on board to capture the shared memories created on your expedition. This will be available to you and your loved ones at journey s end. Oh, and kids and young adults (under 18) get a reduction of $500. Hey Kids, I m Little Lin and I m here to help make your expedition a blast! Did you know that on every departure, Lindblad has kid-friendly staff that is trained to handle our interests? When you get onboard, let the Expedition Leader know that I sent you and they will take us on all sorts of special hikes and plan certain activities, just for us. Take it from me, Little Lin, you re in for an awesome adventure when you visit Galápagos with your family. 9

Galápagos: Aboard Islander > ITINERARY 10 DAYS/9 NIGHTS This remarkable journey brings you face to face with the extraordinary natural wonders of this wildlife sanctuary. With an experienced staff of Naturalists, you encounter wildlife that does not fear people and is so abundant that you may have to watch your footing to avoid disturbing the nap of a resting sea lion or a passing iguana. Animal life varies from island to island, but likely encounters include: penguins fishing off the rocky lava shores, blue-footed boobies performing a courtship dance ritual, or a male frigate bird ballooning his crimson chest pouch to attract a female. You can snorkel with playful sea lions, kayak and swim in the amazing Pacific, or find a quiet corner of a deserted beach. Saturday, Day 1: U.S./Guayaquil, Ecuador Depart U.S. and arrive Guayaquil by late evening. We ve found that Miami is a convenient gateway for most, but other air alternatives are available. If you choose to take the non-stop group flight from Miami, we depart in the early evening with a flying time of approximately 4 hours. Upon arrival in Guayaquil, it s a short drive to the Hotel Hilton Colón. Sunday, Day 2: Guayaquil/Galápagos/ Santa Cruz/Embark Ship This morning fly to the Galápagos. Flying time is approximately 1½ hours; upon arrival immediately board the Islander. During lunch we ll sail to Santa Cruz Island for a magnificent introduction to the wildlife of Galápagos. Spend the afternoon exploring mangrove-flanked channels and the shoreline of Cerro Dragon, looking for land iguanas, sea lions, a variety of birds and schools of golden rays. (B,L,D) Days 3 8: While our exact routing depends on the Galápagos National Park Service, we may visit the following islands: (B,L,D) Bartolomé: This is an enchanting landscape where lava, mangroves and golden sand converge. Great walks, views and a chance to snorkel with penguins. Santiago: Santiago provides us a chance to see the Galápagos fur seal, along with the opportunity to enjoy the best tide pooling. Santa Cruz: The epicenter of Galápagos administration. We ll head up into the highlands to roam the moss-draped lush landscape where wild giant tortoises often forage. Isabela: Anchor off port of Puerto Villamil. Walk the streets of this small town, visit the nearby saltwater lagoons, home to flamingos or simply stroll along a beautiful beach. Visit the tortoise breeding center which is jointly administered by the Galápagos National Park and the Charles Darwin Research Station. We ll explore Isabela s caves and shoreline, searching the waters for dolphins, whales, sea turtles and the elusive ocean sunfish the mola-mola. Fernandina: We ll investigate Punta Espinoza on Fernandina Island the youngest island in Galápagos. It s marine iguana heaven, with Isabela s volcanoes as a dramatic backdrop. Floreana: Champion Islet, just off the eastern shore of Floreana, is a fabulous snorkel site and home to a large colony of sea lions. We may also find flamingos, pintail ducks and various shorebirds. Hike to a lovely white sand beach, a favorite nesting site for sea turtles. Española: We will visit two distinctly different parts of the same island. See blue-footed boobies, sea lions galore, Española marine iguanas which develop particularly vivid coloration, and waved albatross (mid-april through mid- December) exclusive to this island. Snorkel and stroll the island s lovely beaches. Sunday, Day 9: Galápagos/Disembark Ship/Guayaquil This morning disembark the ship and fly to Guayaquil. The late afternoon and evening free to explore the city and prepare for your journey home. Overnight Hotel Hilton Colón. If you would like to visit Quito, please inquire about our optional extensions. (B) Monday, Day 10: Guayaquil/Home This morning fly home. (B) See page 14 for rates. 10

Discover the Wonders of Peru: Optional Post-Voyage Extension > ITINERARY - 11 DAYS: July 29-August 8, 2007 Highlights of this land journey include: Machu Picchu - The Nazca Lines - Islas Ballestras - Chinchero - Cuzco - Lima - The Gold Museum & Museum of the Nation You are invited to join Dr. Douglas Sharon, retired director of the Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC-Berkeley and a specialist in Peru, on this 11-day extension to explore the cultural heritage of Peru. Sunday, July 29: To Lima, Peru Fly from Guayaquil to Lima, Peru, and transfer to the Hotel Antigua (2 nights). Monday, July 30: Lima Our introduction to Peru will begin with a city tour. Much of the heritage of Peru is recorded in the golden artifacts recovered from tombs, temples, and palaces which we will see at the Gold Museum today. Welcome dinner. (B,L,D) Tuesday, July 31: Lima to Pachacamac & Nazca Today, we will drive south along the Pacific coast to ancient Pachacamac. The size of the site and height of the step pyramids give you a good impression of the wealth of the community in the past. Continue to Ica and the Regional Museum with excellent displays of four different cultures of Peru. Maison Suisse, Nazca. (B,L) Wednesday, August 1: Flightseeing at Nazca & Paracas This morning, we will go flightseeing over the Nazca Lines. From the air, see 2000-year-old figures of hummingbirds, lizards, a monkey, and condor that are hundreds of feet long. Afternoon drive to Paracas. Hotel Paracas. (B,L) Thursday, August 2: Islas Ballestras & Paracas Reserve Morning boat trip to see the Islas Ballestras, home to thousands of Peruvian boobies, Guanay cormorants, Humboldt penguins, and Southern sea lions. The Humboldt penguin is unique to the coastal waters of Peru and Chile. Explore the Paracas Reserve, then return to Lima to visit the Museum of the Nation, with outstanding examples of weavings, ceramics, traditional costumes, and gold jewelry. Antigua Hotel. (B,L) Friday, August 3: Cuzco & Chinchero Fly to Cuzco, heart of the Inca Empire, and visit the charming Andean village of Chinchero, surrounded by spectacular Andean peaks. Then continue to the Inca site of Ollantaitambo. Posada Casona Yucay, Urubamba. (B,L) Saturday, August 4: Machu Picchu Travel by train to Machu Picchu this morning. Machu Picchu is one of the locations where the fleeing Inca hierarchy relocated after the death of the last Inca king, Atahualpa. Learn how Bingham slowly worked his way through the Andes, following stories and the trail of artifacts to discover this magnificent site. Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel. (B,L,D) Sunday, August 5: Machu Picchu & Cuzco Continue your exploration of Machu Picchu this morning. Then return by train and coach to Cuzco. Casa Andina, Cuzco (2 nights). (B,L) Monday, August 6: Cuzco Cuzco is the ancient capital of the Inca Empire, situated at 11,000 feet in the Andes. It remains a stronghold today for Inca history, crafts, and resurgence of Inca pride. Tour Cuzco and the ruins at Sacsayhuaman. Take time to walk the cobblestone streets and see the Quechuaspeaking descendants of the Incas, many with traditional clothes. Farewell dinner. (B,D) Tues/Wed, August 7/8: Cuzco to Lima & Miami Fly to Lima this morning for an afternoon at leisure in Lima. Return flights to the USA this evening, arriving Miami on August 8. (B) Cost Per Person: Double Occupancy: $3,695 per person + air fare $230 Guayaquil to Lima + $295 in-tour flights. Sole Occupancy: $4,190 + air Cost Includes: Transfers; accommodations based on twin share in first class or country style hotels which reflect the heritage of Peru; meals indicated; tours; group entrance fees, tips; luggage handling. Not Included: Air fare (quoted separately); some meals; personal items; independent transfers; or foreign airport departure taxes. The Peru Extension arrangements are solely the responsibility of Betchart Expeditions Inc. 11

LEX Wellness and the Tonic of Wildness At Lindblad Expeditions, we believe that exploring nature can lead to some of the most inspirational, reflective and rejuvenating moments you can have. We invite you to tap into your own notion of wellness during your voyage, in whatever way you choose. From hikes and kayaking to fitness equipment and stretching classes, we offer a variety of activities for all skill levels. Or choose to revitalize your senses in our spa while surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature. Whether you choose a treatment as a midday pick-me-up, or finish off the day with a relaxing movement session, our staff will provide guidance and expertise that helps you experience wellness and wonder at your own pace. 12

conservation tortoises galore: in the wild and at the Charles Darwin Research Station The fact that we can walk through a lush green highlands meadow observing wild tortoises is due in part to the Charles Darwin Research Station s captive breeding and release programs. To directly support the conservation and protection of the Galápagos National Park and Marine Reserve, Lindblad Expeditions initiated the Galápagos Conservation Fund (GCF) in 1997. In the years since, the GCF has raised over $3.5 million to promote the well being of the archipelago and support essential conservation work, including eradication of major threats to tortoises and other endemic species. In addition to our active and ongoing commitment to Galápagos, we connect to an ever-growing global network of conservation support through organizations like the World Wildlife Fund, ensuring our continued commitment as leaders in environmental stewardship in the privileged places we visit. 13

Islander Deck Plan 408 406 404 402 The dining room, with its open seating affords stunning views. A standard Category 2 cabin is elegantly appointed with an outside facing window. The outside deck is the ideal spot to bask in the equatorial sun; find your own nook to relax and unwind. Islander Capacity: 48 guests in 24 outside cabins. Registry: Ecuador. Overall length: 164 feet. Public Areas: Ship is fully air-conditioned, Lounge with bar and facilities for films, slide shows and lectures, Library, covered Deck with chairs and tables, outside Deck, Gift Shop, Doctor s Office. Meals: Served in one seating, the menu is international with an Ecuadorian flair. Cabins: All cabins have a window with outside view. Each has private facilities and climate controls. Special Features: Ship is equipped with Zodiac landing craft, kayaks, snorkeling gear, wet suits, LEXspa, guest e-mail station, video microscope, hydrophone and Splash-Cam. A ship s doctor, a Video Chronicler and an Undersea Specialist will be onboard. 407 405 403 401 CATEGORY DECK CABIN NUMBERS COST PER PERSON UPPER DECK LOUNGE FITNESS CENTER LIBRARY 306 304 305 303 INTERNET 302 301 BRIDGE 1 Main Main Deck: 201 206 $4,150 Sole Occupancy $6,230 Centrally located cabins feature 2 lower beds, or queen bed and a window. 2 Main Main Deck: 207 210; 301 302 $4,790 Sole Occupancy $7,190 Centrally located cabins feature 2 lower single beds, or queen bed and a window. BRIDGE DECK 3 Bridge 303 306 $5,320 Conveniently located, cabins feature 2 lower single beds, or a queen bed and window. (Note: Cabins 305 & 306 can accommodate a third person.) DINING ROOM 210 209 208 207 RECEPTION 206 204 205 203 202 201 LEXspa DOCTOR 4 Upper 403 408 $5,680 Spacious cabins feature 2 lower single beds, or a queen bed, and window. Outside glassed in terraces with seating. MAIN DECK 5 Upper 401 and 402 $6,790 These are the largest cabins. They have either two lower single beds or a queen bed. All have a desk, chairs, table and large window. Outside glassed in terraces with seating. Shared Accommodations: We will gladly make arrangements at the double-occupancy rate in Categories 1 and 2 only. 2006 sample airfare from miami to Galápagos: Economy from $1,080; Business from $2,120. 14

SPECIAL BOOKING OFFERs BRING THE KIDS We believe sharing an expedition with your kids or grandkids is a lifeenhancing experience. So, take $500 off the Double Occupancy price for each youngster under 18. Galapagos Cost Includes: Seven nights shipboard accommodations in the Galápagos; two nights accommodations in Guayaquil at fine hotels with private facilities; all meals and soft drinks aboard ship; Galápagos National Park entry fee; use of snorkeling equipment, wet suits; kayaks; services of the ship physician; Lindblad Expeditions Leader, Naturalist staff and expert guides; all port charges and service taxes; transfers; gratuities to local guides. Not included: Meals not indicated as included; tips to tour leader; airfare Miami/Guayaquil/Galápagos/Guayaquil/Miami; Ecuador departure tax; one dinner in Guayaquil; extensions; passport expenses; baggage/ accident/cancellation insurance; items of a personal nature, such as laundry, alcoholic beverages and emails; and discretionary gratuities to Naturalist staff and crew. Shared Accommodations: We will gladly make arrangements at the doubleoccupancy rate in Categories 1 and 2 only. Ship s Public Areas: Lounge with bar and facilities for films, slide shows, and lectures. Library, Email Center, Gift Shop and Doctor s Office. Note: We ll send you complete pre-departure information, including a book list and packing suggestions after your reservation is confirmed. Terms and Conditions Reservations: An advance payment of $1,000 per person on Galápagos payable by check, is required. Final Payment: Due no later than 90 days prior to departure. Trip Protection Plans: Cancellation and medical insurance are available at extra cost. Ask about our comprehensive guest protection plan for a worry-free expedition. Smoking Policy: Allowed only in designated outdoor areas. Responsibility: Certain other provisions concerning, among other things, limitations of the Company s liability for loss of property, injury, illness or death during the voyage will be provided to all guests prior to final payment and to prospective guests upon request. CANCELLATION POLICY Number of Days Prior to Expedition Start Per Person Cancellation Fee 90 or more days $250 89-60 days Deposit 59-30 days 50% of trip cost 29 0 days No refund This policy applies to expeditions and extensions. We strongly recommend that you purchase a travel protection plan. Prices listed in this brochure are as of publication date, and are subject to change. The Company reserves the right to impose surcharges based on increases in the Company s actual cost of fuel. RESERVATION FORM THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS Aboard the Islander Please reserve place(s) on Galápagos, July 21-30, 2007. Please reserve place(s) on the Peru extension with Dr. Douglas Sharon, July 29-August 8, 2007 Name: Date of Birth: Name: Date of Birth: Street Address: City: State: Zip: Home Phone: Business Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Accommodations: Twin Single Twin Share with a friend please assign a roommate Please indicate choice of cabin category in order of preference: 1st choice: 2nd choice: Enclosed is my deposit check of $1,000 per person payable to Betchart Expeditions, Inc. Trust Account Membership: (as it appears on passport) (as it appears on passport) AAAS Sigma Xi ACS Other: I/We have read the Terms and Conditions for this program and agree to them. Please return to: Carol Larsen Betchart Expeditions, Inc. 17050 Montebello Road Cupertino, CA 95014 Phone: 800-252-4910 or 408-252-4910 Email: carol@betchartexpeditions.com Signature(s) Date: #989 15

FIND UNIQUE CREATURES IN GALAPAGOS: FASCINATING ANIMALS & PEOPLE WITH ADVENTUROUS MINDS & SPIRITS Travel + Leisure 2006 Small-ship Cruise Lines Award Lindblad Expeditions is ranked among the best. Travel + Leisure 2005 World s Best Tour Operators Award ranked Lindblad Expeditions in the top ten by readers. Condé Nast Traveler Gold List 2006 ranked Lindblad Expeditions among the best:...a 93.9 score for Destinations/ Itineraries, 96.2 Service and 89.3 for Activities. 17050 Montebello Road Cupertino, CA 95014 prsrt std U.S. Postage paid Staten Island, NY Permit No. 169