Voucher of Services Voucher: 27804 Issued: Feb 1 2013 Passenger Name Passport Remarks MRS VIVIAN LUCAS 113141600 MR STANLEY LUCAS 113194509 Language: Go Record: EN T-1090-2013 Date City Services Cabin/Hab Accom Flight Time Apr 7 2013 QUITO TRANSFER IN: 2 PAX LR661 13:30 Apr 7 2013 QUITO HOTEL QUITO EXECUTIVE ROOM +BB DBL DBL QUITO SHUTTLE SERVICE OUT - QUITO 2K032 07:40 GALAPAGOS MV GALAPAGOS LEGEND 4 DAYS 3 NIGHTS JST DBL TKT QUITO - BALTRA - BALTRA - QUITO GALAPAGOS FUEL SURCHARGE CRUISE 3 &4 NTS GALAPAGOS GALAPAGOS NATIONAL PARK (TAX) GALAPAGOS CGG Transit Control Card Included in Ecuador: Included in your cruise in Galapagos: - Accommodation in air-conditioned cabins with private bathroom. - All meals on board. - Two daily visits to the islands with bilingual speaking guides. - Briefing and lectures on board. - Transfers to/from the islands - Snorkeling opportunities and equipment. Not Included: - Alcoholic, non-alcoholic beverages a not specified meals - Tips - Medical Services, travel insurance, personal expenses entrance fees and any other item not specified. - Guide supplement in other languages. - Wet suit US$25.00 per short cruise and US$50.00 per long cruise * Air fares and taxes are subject to change - Accommodation at mentioned hotels (or similar) - Bilingual speaking guides. - Transfers & visits. - Meals and entrance fees to museums or parks if specified Not Included: - Any meal or beverage not specified in the above itinerary. - Any park or museum entrance fee that is not specified. - Medical services travel insurance, personal expenses and other not specified. - Guide Supplement other language - Tips. - Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Cities, Hotel and Restaurants Phones City Hotel Phone Number QUITO HOTEL QUITO 02-3964900 Your contacts: Your Guide once your journey to Ecuador has began: Roberto Peralta (09-835-9895) Kleintours staff for check in at the airport the day of departure to the Galapagos Islands: 0998700384 Quito / 098332613 Guayaquil. Kleintours Ph. (02)2267000 from 8.30 to 17.30hrs. - Mon to Fri. Emergencies only Miguel Rodriguez (account executive). Kleintours RUSH pick up for flight to Galapagos: When booked and confirmed by Kleintours. While going to the airport your cruise documentation will be delivered. Flight: Quito - Baltra (Galapagos) Avianca flight #1632 /Departure: 06:50 AM /Arriving: 09:20 AM hrs. Cruise : MV GALAPAGOS LEGEND Itinerary A Pass SICGAL filter, your luggage will be checked for seeds, plants, fruits, etc. continue to Avianca counter look for a Kleintours - Go Galapagos representative. If you did not pay for a Transit control Card for Galapagos, go to the Consejo de Gobierno de Galapagos counter to give your personal information and pay $ 20. Continue with the instructions below: - A Kleintours - Go Galapagos representative, will meet you at the Avianca counter one hour before the flight, to deliver : 1. TCT Galapagos Transit Control Card, if paid for, which you have to keep to enter and leave the islands. 2. Cabin assignment. 3. Luggage ID. 4. Personal ID sticker for the ship. - Check in at the Avianca counter. Deliver your luggage. Proceed to your gate. Own transportation to the airport : Arrive to the airport at least 90 min. before the flight. Your journey will take aprox. 45 min.. with normal traffic conditions. Go to Avianca counter and follow above instructions. Galapagos arrival:- Pay PNG tax (if not invoiced by Kleintours - Go Galapagos), pass Transit Control. Meet & assist by your Galapagos guide. 1 / 6
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Voucher of Services Day by Day Voucher #: 27804 Issued: Feb 1 2013 Passenger Name Passport Remarks MRS VIVIAN LUCAS 113141600 MR STANLEY LUCAS 113194509 Go Record: T-1090-2013 Date Apr 7 2013 Services TRANSFER IN Apr 7 2013 HOTEL QUITO EXECUTIVE ROOM SHUTTLE SERVICE OUT - QUITO Galapagos Cruise M/V Galapagos Legend 4 days / 3 nights A The Galapagos Islands, a World Natural Heritage Site, is a paradise where animals have no fear of man with unique and fascinating forms with behaviors impossible to find anywhere else in the world. Comorants forgot to fly, iguanas learned to swim, tortoises became gigantic, and sharks mild. This is a place where sea lions show off their swimming skills and blue-footed boobies perform their elegant two-step mating dance right under your nose. A deluxe expedition ship with 57 cabins that can hold 100 guests, who will never share the daily excursions to the islands with more than 15 others and a multilingual speaking naturalist, it is our commitment to keep group sizes small. The vessel offers extra space for unique facilities such as: ocean view air-conditioned double cabins and suites, some with more space triple accommodation or balconies, private facilities, inter-connecting doors and lower adjoining berths. Spacious interior and outside social areas, an auditorium, interpretation center, pool, Jacuzzi, comfortable lounges, large observation decks, kids corner, outside bar and BBQ terrace, chill out and hammocks areas. Special additional services include upscale guides and crew, Hotel Manager and Cruise Director, satellite internet, international dialing, snorkeling and kayaking equipment, 24-hr doctor, sauna & steam room, specialized lectures, special kids menu, a video system for movies, and safety boxes. A ship that adheres to local and international regulations for navigation and safety, and adopts responsible conservation policies in this fragile eco-system. Cruise A (Mon Thu) 4 days / 3 nights Day 1: Monday Baltra airport Departure from Quito or Guayaquil to Baltra (2 ½ hours flight). Passengers are picked up at the airport by our naturalist guides and taken on a ten minute bus drive to the pier to board the M/V Galapagos Legend. PM Highlands Pit Craters (Santa Cruz) Dry landing. A 45-minute bus ride will take us to the Santa Cruz highlands, located to the northwest of Puerto Ayora, where we will find a natural reserve with giant tortoises*. These enormous and slow-moving reptiles are responsible for the island s name and therefore approaching them in their humid and forested abode is always an inspiring adventure. They can weigh between 250 and 300 kg and can live up to 150-200 years. Additionally, travelers can walk inside surprising lava tubes*; we also visit Pit Craters created from the collapse of surface materials into chamber fissures underground. It s a great place to spot Vermilion Flycatcher as we walk inside an endemic Scalesia forest. 3 / 6
Difficulty level: easy Type of terrain: flat & muddy sometimes (depending on season) Duration: 45 minutes drive / 1h30 walk Day 2: Tuesday Egas Port (Santiago) Wet landing on a beach of black volcanic sand, visited by Darwin in 1835. The first section of the trail is comprised of volcanic ash (eroded tuff) and the other half of partially uneven terrain is comprised of volcanic basaltic rock lounging the shoreline. The unique, truly striking layered terrain of Santiago s shores is home to a variety of resident and migrant birds, including the bizarre Yellow-crowned Night Heron and astounding array of marine wildlife including lobster, starfish and marine iguanas grazing on algae beds alongside Sally Light-foot Crabs. Colonies of endemic fur seals swimming in cool water pools formed by volcanic rocks are also a highlight. Difficulty level: intermediate Type of terrain: the first part flat and then semi rocky. Duration: 1h30 walk / 1 hour snorkeling PM Bartolomé Dry or wet landing. We discover a fascinating moonscape* formed by different volcanic parasitic cones lava bombs, spatter, cinder cones as we hike to the summit for impressive views of the surrounding islands, including the eroded tuff cone Pinnacle Rock*. We also encounter marine iguanas, lava lizards and blue-footed boobies*. Beach time is a great opportunity to snorkel and see (perhaps swim with) Galapagos Penguins, sea turtles and White-tipped Reef Sharks among a great variety of colorful fish. For many visitors, this may turn out to be the best of snorkeling experiences *; the water here is generally clear, without too much surf and full of marine life. Due to its geographical location, the lack of vegetation is immediately noticeable. Pioneer plants are observed, so called because they are the first to establish roots on new ground. They include Tiquilia nesiotica (which is endemic to the island) and Chamaesyce (known as sand mat or spurge in English), lava cactus, and Scalesia bushes. Behind the beach we have dunes covered by mangroves. Difficulty level: intermediate. Type of terrain: trail made of steps (372 steps) Duration: 1h30 walk / 1 hour snorkeling Day 3: Wednesday Dragon Hill (Santa Cruz) Dry landing. We walk by a brackish lagoon where feeding flamingoes can be occasionally found. The trail leads across typicaldry zone vegetation* up to Dragon Hill, an important nesting ground for endemic land iguanas*, offering lovely views of the anchorage and neighboring islands. The forest is home to mockingbirds, Darwin s finches, Yellow Warblers and Galapagos Doves. Difficulty level: intermediate Type of terrain: rocky Duration: 2 hours walk PM North Seymour Dry landing. This is perhaps one of the busiest tourist destinations on the archipelago. Off of Baltra Island (where the airport is located) and not far from Santa Cruz, North Seymour is the most accessible for day trips out of Santa Cruz s main port, Puerto Ayora. An approximately two hour walk amidst large nesting colonies of blue-footed boobies*, magnificent and great frigatebirds*, and swallow-tailed gulls for an in depth encounter with sea bird breeding cycles and as well as sea lions. You will also encounter sea lions, land iguanas, and on a lucky day, you might even come across a Galapagos Snake. Difficulty level: intermediate Type of terrain: rocky Duration: 2 hours walk, 30 minute snorkeling 4 / 6
Day 4: Thursday - Bachas Beach (Santa Cruz) Wet landing on the north side of Santa Cruz; behind the beach lie two small flamingo ponds with iguanas, coastal birds, Darwin finches, mockingbirds, and gulls, as well as interesting native and endemic vegetation, red and black mangroves, salt bushes, and much more. This beach is one of the main nesting sites of sea turtles* in the Galapagos. A female can lay eggs 3 or 4 times with an average of 70 eggs each, but then spend 3 or 5 years without breeding. At this paradisiacal site we will also find the remains of barges that sank long ago, once property of the United States Navy when they operated an airbase on Baltra Island during World War II. That is why the beach is called Bachas because the word barges in English was hard to pronounce for the local people. Difficulty level: easy Type of terrain: sandy Duration: 1 hour walk / 1 hour snorkeling/swimming Baltra airport Transfer to the airport for return flight to Guayaquil or Quito. Quito - Baltra Avianca flight #1632 Departure: 06:50 AM Arriving: 09:20 AM Baltra - Quito Avianca flight #1633 Return 10:10 AM Arriving at 14:50 PM TICKET UIOBALBALUIO - KT Note:Arrive at the airport at least 1:30 hour before Galapagos flight, one 20 kg piece and one carry-on per person. Go Galapagos - KleinTours assistance available at 5:30:00 am. If you are not taking GO - KT Shuttle or Transfer, please check procedure at FAQ S Galapagos 5 / 6
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