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Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Wildlife Safari to Madagascar October 26 - November 8, 2016 The acrobatic and arboreal Verreaux s Sifaka can be found in both wet and dry habitats of south western Madagascar Escorted by Brian Jorg, Native Plant Manager Cost is $5595 per person, double occupancy Plus international air to and from Antananarivo

14 DAY WILDLIFE EXPEDITION TO MADAGASCAR TRIP TO BE OPERATED: October 26 November 8, 2016 NUMBER OF DAYS: 14 DEPARTURE CITY: Antananarivo COST: Based on 10 full fare participants = $5595 per person, double occupancy The single supplement adds $875 to the trip cost. Included: Accommodations and meals as per this itinerary Services of an experienced English speaking Malagasy naturalist guide One liter of bottled water per person per day in the vehicle during drives and transfers Bottled water with meals All land and air transportation in Madagascar Overland transportation in an air conditioned VIP coach All excursions and activities as per this itinerary Entrance fees to all places visited Tips for local guides, drivers, porters and room service Not included: International air to and from the U.S., excess baggage charges, trip insurance, tips for your Malagasy naturalist guide and items of a personal nature, such as the costs of obtaining visas and / or passports, medications, souvenirs, excursions and services that are not included in the program itinerary, drinks other than those included with meals, laundry, faxes, e-mails, and telephone calls.

About your Zoo Escort: Brian F. Jorg, Manager of Horticulture at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, joined the organization in 2004. Prior to joining the Zoo, Brian worked in the industry as a horticultural manager for over 15 years. Brian s responsibilities include managing the Native Plant Program. This project includes the conservation, education, and promotion of native flora. Finding more efficient manners of propagation and cultivation are a prime goal of this program. These protocols can then be used on rare and endangered plants in conservation efforts. Brian also manages the tulip display, in which over 110,000 bulbs are planted seasonally. Brian teaches various educational seminars to the general public, as well as professional organizations. Some of these speaking engagements include the Cincinnati Flower Show, Cullowhee Native Plant Conference, Southern Ohio Wildflower Pilgrimage and the Grounds Industry Expo. Brian leads native wildflower workshops and tours of the Great Smoky Mountains. Brian has also led safaris to Kenya, the Peruvian Amazon, South Africa, Galapagos, Namibia, Botswana and Argentina. In October, Brian will lead a trip to Madagascar. Brian also appears regularly on both TV and radio as a regional horticulture expert. Another of Brian s passions is photographing native flora. Studying these plants on site in the field, he documents these sometime rare and endangered specimens. To date, Brian has had his photographs published in various books, magazines, field guides, calendars, and greeting cards. Numerous institutions use Brian s images in their educational displays. In his personal travels, often more than 20,000 miles a year, Brian studies the world s flora and fauna. Whether he is trekking the glaciers of Alaska or plains of East Africa, he is constantly learning, observing and documenting nature.

WILDLIFE SAFARI IN MADAGASCAR Madagascar is legendary for its profusion of wildlife and plant life, 80% of which evolved on and is unique to this single island. Isolated from continental landmasses for more than 160 million years, Madagascar has followed its own unique evolutionary path. Today Madagascar's forests are a naturalist's dream: a shimmering, seething mass of a trillion stems, dripping leaves and slithering, jumping, quirky beasts out of nature's bag of tricks. Numerous species of lemurs, chameleons, geckoes and baobabs, aloes, octopus trees and some of the world s most unusual birds and frogs are found nowhere else on earth. Join us in October 2016 on our wildlife safari to Madagascar for the natural history experience of your lifetime. DAY 1 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 - DEPART U.S. International air from the U.S. has not been included in the cost of this safari. This however, allows participants the flexibility of using frequent flyer miles, of booking air from their home towns and of spending time in Europe or South Africa on the way to Madagascar. DAY 2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 - ARRIVE ANTANANARIVO Following our arrival in Madagascar s capital we are met and transferred to our accommodations at the Hotel Ibis Antananarivo or Hotel Colbert (standard wing). The remainder of the day is unstructured giving us an opportunity to rest and recoup from our international flights. D DAY 3 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 - ANTANANARIVO Following a leisurely breakfast we visit the Tsimbazaza Zoo and Botanical Gardens. Here, in addition to an extensive representation of Madagascar s unique wildlife, we ll visit a museum which exhibits examples of some of the traditional houses of the island s different ethnic groups, tribal carvings and implements and the skeleton of an Aepyornis maximus - the extinct elephant bird, which once roamed the island. A small group of lemurs roam freely on an island where they can be observed from the lakeshore. In the evening we receive an introduction to the wildlife and ecology of Madagascar by a naturalist, currently engaged in research on the island. B/L/D DAY 4 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 - ANTANANARIVO / ANDASIBE / ANALAMAZAOTRA RESERVE (PERINET) After breakfast we depart with our naturalist guide and drive through the highland countryside to Andasibe-Mantadia National Park. En route we ll stop at the La Mandraka Nature Farm; a breeding project for chameleons, reptiles and the rare Comet Moth. After a picnic lunch we continue on to the Analamazaotra Reserve (Perinet) and check into the Vakona Forest Lodge or Hotel Andasibe. In the evening we join our naturalist on a guided nature walk during which we should be able to find some of the nocturnal lemurs, geckos, frogs and other wildlife. B/PL/D Analamazaotra Reserve (Perinet) consists of two protected areas, the special reserve of Indri d' Analamazaotra and Mantadia National Park. It is world famous for its population of Indri indri, the largest living lemur. A couple of habituated groups are found within easy walking distance of the park entrance and

seeing them is almost a sure thing for visitors willing to walk a couple of miles on the park's trails. Anyone within a mile of the park is sure to hear their haunting calls in the morning and again in the late afternoon. In addition to its lemurs the reserve is exceptionally rich in frogs and reptiles. DAY 5 - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30 - PERINET RESERVE Early this morning we walk into the reserve in search of the Indri indri and listen to their haunting "singing" calls. Brown Lemurs, Diademed Sifaka and bamboo lemurs are some of the other lemurs we expect to find here. Parson s chameleons, which can exceed 24 inches in total length, Madagascar Tree Boa, and numerous birds such as Madagascar Blue Pigeon, Blue Coua, Madagascar Paradise Flycatcher and Blue Vanga are frequently seen. The trails are relatively easy and walks provide good opportunities for experiencing the abundant flora and fauna of this eastern rain forest. After dinner we join our naturalist guide for a nature walk and spotlighting search for nocturnal wildlife walk in the community-run VOI MMA park. Our dinner and overnight accommodations are at Vakona Lodge or Andasibe Hotel. B/L/D DAY 6 - MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 - ANDASIBE / TAMATAVE After a morning visit with the friendly wildlife on Lemur Island we travel through the verdant countryside to the coastal town of Tamatave for an after-hours visit to the zoo at Parc Ivoloina. Here, in addition to seeing other wildlife, we ll participate in the feeding of the nocturnal Aye Aye. Our dinner and overnight accommodations are at the Hotel Calypso. B/L/D DAY 7 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 - PARC IVOLOINA We have a full day at the environmental and conservation center, originally sponsored by the Duke Primate Center, and now run by the Madagascar Fauna & Flora Group. Here we meet with a specialist and explore the parks forested and lakeside trails where, black-and-white ruffed, white fronted brown, red-bellied and crowned lemurs, chameleons, reptiles and endemic birds are easily seen. Our dinner and overnight accommodations are again at the Hotel Calypso. B/ PL/D DAY 8 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 - TAMATAVE / ANTANANARIVO Following a morning visit to the local market we transfer to the Tamatave airport and board the scheduled flight to the capital city. Our accommodations are again in the Hotel Ibis Antananarivo or Hotel Colbert. B/L/D DAY 9 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 - ANTANANARIVO / FT. DAUPHIN / BERENTY NATURE RESERVE Early this morning we transfer to the airport and board the scheduled flight to Fort Dauphin. Following our arrival we depart, on a 4-5 hour drive, through the spiny forest to the private Berenty Reserve with stops en-route to see various interesting plants, including members of the Didiereaceae, a small family of just four genera and 11 species of unusual spiny-stemmed succulents, almost exclusively endemic to southern Madagascar. This unique region contains a large variety of spiny

and succulent plants, including aloes, baobabs, and Euphorbia. Some the endemic birds we may find include Verreaux's Coua, Running Coua, Lefresnaye's Vanga, and Long-tailed Ground Roller. Spider and Radiated tortoises are endemic reptiles. Ring-tailed Lemur, White-footed Sportive Lemur, Verreaux's Sifaka, and the recently described Grandidier's Mongoose are mammalian residents. Our evening entertainment is a song and dance performance by the local Antandroy, the traditional residents of this arid southern region. Their name means people of the thorns in reference to the spiny thickets of endemic plants that characterize this part of Madagascar. Our overnight accommodations are in the Lodge de Berenty. B/L/D DAY 10 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 - BERENTY NATURE RESERVE With its large populations of Ringtails, Brown Lemurs and Verreaux Sifakas, the private Berenty Nature Reserve is probably the country s best known protected area. The reserve contains nearly a third of the remaining tamarind gallery forest in Madagascar and is the best place on the island to see Ringtail Lemurs and Verreaux s Sifakas. These large white lemurs are among nature s most accomplished acrobats, hurling themselves across vast distances between the tamarind trees. In addition to lemurs, we may see civets and flying foxes (large fruit bats). The reserve is one of the best bird watching sites in the country with 83 different species, including nine birds of prey. In the evening we have the exciting opportunity to go on a night walk in search of the nocturnal Grey Mouse and White-footed Lemurs. The reserve protects both spiny bush and dry tamarind woodland, along the Mandrare River. The guides are among the best in Madagascar, but it is easy (and permitted) to follow the broad trails on our own. B/L/D DAY 11 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 - BERENTY / FT. DAUPHIN After a morning visit to the spiny desert reserve and a small but comprehensive cultural museum with its rare examples of Sakalava carvings, we travel back towards Ft. Dauphin with a stop at the Reserve du Nahampoana, an old French botanical garden and research center. Habituated Verreaux's Sifaka, Ring-tailed and Red-fronted Brown Lemurs, play in the trees and on the grounds near the old colonial house. Other animals we should be able to find include chameleons, tortoises, crocodiles and a variety of birds. Our meals and accommodations are at the Croix du Sud. B/L/D DAY 12 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6 - FT. DAUPHIN / ANTANANARIVO After breakfast we transfer to the Fort Dauphin airport and board the scheduled flights to Antananarivo Following our arrival we visit the Akany Avoko Children s Center, an eco-friendly facility which provides shelter, care and the opportunity for its resident girls to develop the skills they will need to become self-sufficient adults. Our lunch today will be in their restaurant, which specializes in Malagasy dishes. In the afternoon we have an opportunity to shop at the famous La Digue artisansí market before checking into our rooms at the Hotel Ibis Antananarivo or Hotel Colbert. Our farewell dinner is at the Villa Vanilla which serves Malagasy dishes accompanied by a Malagasy folklore musical. B/L/D DAY 13 - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 - DEPART FOR THE U.S. After breakfast we may have time to do some last minute shopping before transferring to the international airport to check in for our return flight to the U.S. B DAY 14 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 - ARRIVE U.S. B = Breakfast; L = Lunch; D = Dinner; ( ) = an In-flight meal. World Discovery Safaris

REGISTRATION FORM INCLUDING EMERGENCY MEDICAL INFORMATION Program name: CINCINNATI ZOO & BOTNICAL GARDEN 14-Day Madagascar Safari Departure Date: October 26, 2016 Enclosed is $ as ( ) deposit ( ) full payment ( ) final payment for a total of persons on the safari indicated above. $ (A $1000.00 non-refundable per person deposit is required to reserve space on this safari). The projected cost of this safari, all inclusive from Antananarivo, is $5395 per person based on double occupancy. Please note: the cost of this travel program is based on 10 full fare participants and may be increased for a smaller group. Accommodations Requested: ( ) Double - based on two persons sharing a room ( ) Smoking ( ) Non-Smoking Name of preferred roommate if known ( ) Single adds $875 to the program. SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: The quoted rate is valid for the first two single rooms booked and on a first-come, first-served basis. For passengers who are traveling alone and wish to share a room with another tour member, we will do our best to provide a roommate. However, if this is not possible, you will be required to pay the single room supplement prior to your departure from the USA. NAMES (Please Print)-NAME SHOULD APPEAR AS ON YOUR PASSPORT (please attach a copy of your passport photo page) 1. Age Nickname M F 2. Age Nickname M F Address: City: State:.Zip: Phones: (Home) (Office) E-Mail Signature: Today's Date: NOTE: Your signature indicates that you understand and accept the terms and conditions of this tour. Reservations cannot be accepted without a signature. WHAT IS INCLUDED: Services of World Discovery Safaris and information to help you plan and prepare for your safari, all accommodations, meals, entrance fees and activities as per this itinerary, all ground transportation in an air conditioned bus and domestic air transportation in Madagascar, naturalist / guide service with English speaking guides, tips for local guides and drivers, transfers and hotel staff, one litre of bottled water per person per day, hotel taxes as imposed by government agencies. NOT INCLUDED: International air to and from the Antananarivo Airport, costs of obtaining passports and/or visas, (a visa for U.S. passport holders to enter Madagascar is currently required but can be obtained, free of change, upon arrival) excess baggage charges, trip insurance and items of a personal nature, including bottled and alcoholic drinks, laundry and telephone and tips for your in- country principal guide. CANCELLATION: A cancellation fee of $600 will apply once the deposit has been made. All cancellations must be submitted in writing. Cancellations received in our office 101 days or less prior to the departure date are subject to additional cancellation fees based on penalties passed on to us by the motor coach company, airline, rail company, hotel and/or other vendors. No refunds will be made for cancellations made sixty (60) days or less prior to departure. Make checks payable to World Discovery Safaris, 2830 Acton Place, Birmingham, AL 35243 205-972-8733

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