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Durrell Wildlife Expedition The exotic Andaman Islands & shores of the Bay of Bengal 4th 19th February 2019 Andaman Islands Tour Leader: Martin Thompson, Tour Planner: Amelia Dalton Guest Lecturers: Dr Lesley Dickie & Andy Bunten The Ultimate Travel Company Escorted Tours

Tiger. Sundarbans Durrell Wildlife Expedition: The exotic Andaman Islands & shores of the Bay of Bengal 4th 19th February 2019 Contact Emily Pontifex Direct Line 020 7386 4664 Telephone 020 7386 4646 Fax 020 7386 8652 Email emily@theultimatetravelcompany.co.uk Pangolin, Sundarbans

Tour Leaders and Guest Speakers We are fortunate to have two inspirational and knowledgeable speakers to accompany us throughout our voyage. Dr Lesley Dickie, the newly appointed CEO of Durrell and Andy Bunten, one of our favourite ornithologists and marine mammal experts. On board our hosts will be Martin Thompson, a Director of The Ultimate Travel Company and Amelia Dalton, who will again create a unique one-off itinerary. Dr Lee Durrell is excited by this itinerary for 2019, saying: We regard India as one of Durrell s hot spots we have many people working in wildlife conservation there who trained at Durrell. Guest Lecturer: Dr Lesley Dickie Lesley became Chief Executive Officer of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust in 2016, launching their new nine-year strategy, Rewilding our World in 2017. She began her career as records and zoo keeper at Edinburgh Zoo, followed by Zoo Conservation programme Manager at the Zoological Society of London and then Executive Director of European Association of Zoos and Aquaria based in Amsterdam and also recently chaired the Asian Species Action Partnership, a consortium of organisations focusing on the most critically endangered species of Asia. Lesley will be accompanied by her husband, Professor David Field, who is Zoological Director at the Zoological Society of London and Whipsnade, where he is responsible for the animal collections, captive breeding, vets and education. Guest Lecturer: Andy Bunten Andy previously worked for many years in the field of nature conservation for wildlife trusts, local government and, for 26 years as Regional Director for the RSPB. He has been passionate about wildlife and nature conservation for as long as he can remember. Now an independent tour leader and lecturer who delights in leading Ultimate Travel s passengers. He is well travelled, too, having worked in the Seychelles, Burma and Sierra Leone helping local people solve their local conservation issues and having led groups to places as far afield as Iceland and Hong Kong. Tour Leader: Martin Thompson Martin has always worked in the leisure industry. He started life as an hotelier which took him to Kenya for nine years, followed in 1982 by 15 years running Abercrombie and Kent before he went on to found The Ultimate Travel Company. He is well travelled and has a large amount of experience in leading tours to destinations worldwide including the last two Durrell expeditions to Borneo and Bali and the Indian Ocean including Madagascar, Aldabra and Seychelles. He has also led tours to Antarctica, fishing in the Himalayas and Argentina, Laos and Vietnam and Tiger Safaris in India. Tour Planner: Amelia Dalton Having operated her own small expedition vessel in Scotland, Amelia went on to establish a unique programme of cruises for one of the world s leading small luxury ship companies. For over 15 years, drawing on her knowledge of both the natural and cultural worlds, she has also planned and led numerous tours on both land and sea to a wide variety of destinations, including Myanmar and the five previous Durrell expeditions to the Indian Ocean, Central America and Borneo and Bali.

Detailed Itinerary Embarking in the colonial city of Yangon (Rangoon) initially we sail east towards Thailand to the bustling trading port of Mawlamyine (Moulmein), where Kipling was inspired to write his famous poem The Road to Mandalay. Voyaging south, we call at the tropical islands of the Andaman Archipelago. These little-visited islands provide a fascinating insight into the British Indian colonial period as well having superb unspoilt and rich marine reserves. We turn north, we take advantage of our expedition ship s ability to access the unique and vast estuarine-world of the coastal forests of the Sundarbans. Touring by zodiac and on foot we explore the tortuous creeks of the world s largest river delta the mighty Ganges. The ship will relocate within the delta during our days here to enable us to experience the varied areas and see different wildlife as we thread through the channels and walk on boardwalks. Local rangers will come on board to enlighten us on their work in this unique ecosystem. In India we visit the Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary in the foothills of the Eastern Ghats with impressive flora and fauna diversity, the keynote species being Indian leopard. We experience the colourful cultural traditions of Andhra Pradesh before we end our voyage of in the fascinating city of Chennai (Madras). We will shortly finalise which of the Durrell trained conservationists now working in India will join us to tell us about the important work on species conservation and fascinating projects they are now involved with. Day 1: Monday, 4th February London / Yangon, Myanmar Depart London Heathrow at 20.20 hrs on Emirates flight EK4 (suggested flights are subject to schedule change and have not been included in cost of tour). Mawlamyine Local Market Day 2: Tuesday, 5th February Yangon Arrive Dubai at 07.20 hrs and depart on flight EK388 at 09.00 hrs arriving Yangon at 16.45 hrs. Transfer to the dock for embarkation. After settling into our delightful small expedition ship, Silver Discoverer, we meet the expedition team, our fellow passengers and our lecturers as we begin our journey down the Irrawaddy River to the open sea and voyage east across the Gulf of Martaban.

Day 3: Wednesday, 6th February Mawlamyine & Bilu Kyun Island The ship anchors in the Thanlwin River close to Mawlamyine. Once a trading post for pearl-fishing and teak, the town had a substantial Anglo-Burmese population and retains its colonial core. George Orwell s family was based here and the Kyaikthanian Pagoda, immortalised by Kipling s famous poem The Road to Mandalay is one of the town s landmarks. The most interesting aspects are the atmospheric markets, alive with colour from the local Karen, Mon and Kayah people selling a diverse array of goods from the hinterland and nearby Thailand. After a picnic lunch we visit peaceful Bilu Kyun Island, with its rice fields, bullock carts and fishermen to experience the gentle rural life with tiny cottage industries creating beautifully turned walking sticks, bamboo hats, pipes and children s mini blackboards. We return to the ship by zodiac. Day 4: Thursday, 7th February At Sea A relaxing day at sea as we begin to learn more of our future destinations and local conservation projects. Day 5: Friday, 8th February Port Blair This morning we arrive at the leafy town of Port Blair in the Andaman Islands and travel the short distance to visit the infamous Cellular Jail. Standing on a small rise and overlooking the sea, the solid construction originally had 7 spokes the wings of the jail enabling a jailer to sit in the middle and monitor the cell doors. This sombre but fascinating edifice is a bleak reminder of the British period and was declared a National Memorial by the Indian Government. It now has an art gallery and small museum. Circular Jail, Port Blair Cinque Islands Day 6: Saturday, 9th February North & South Cinque Islands Linked by a spectacular isthmus, revealed at low water, these southerly islands of the Andaman Archipelago are blessed with superb snorkelling, rich in colourful coral bommies or mushrooms where the abundant fish life clusters. After a morning s beach and swimming time, we depart the archipelago via Ross Island passing the decaying British colonial buildings to voyage north across the Andaman Sea. Day 7: Sunday, 10th February At Sea A day to delve into a book, visit the spa, catch the lectures from our on-board team and simply enjoy our well-appointed small ship. Day 8: Monday, 11th February Ngapali After landing by zodiac on the beach we make the short transfer to board our local small wooden boats. Travelling up the Thandwe River we weave amongst the mangroves, keeping a good eye out for birds en

route, to arrive at what was once a working logging camp to see Asian elephants, now retired from their work in the nearby teak forests. We will see their peaceful life of bathing in the river and dining on huge bamboo shoots, there is of course no elephant riding these days. There will also be time to stroll along the wonderful beach, see the fishermen at the southern end and possibly visit the little local town of Thandwe. Ngapali Beach St. Martin s Island Day 9: Tuesday, 12th February St. Martin s Island After our exertions the previous day, today s gentle beaches, palm-fringed shores and marine life at St. Martin s Island will provide relaxation on the borders of the Andaman Sea. This is the only coral island of Bangladesh and we can swim, snorkel, visit the turtle hatchery or simply wiggle our toes in the sand relishing being away from Europe in February. Days 10, 11 & 12: Wednesday, 13th, Thursday, 14th & Friday, 15th February Sundarbans The following days will be dedicated to the extraordinary eco systems of one of the most exciting and inaccessible wildlife areas of the world. As the World s largest area of mangrove forest, mudflats and sandbars the Sundarbans, are divided between India and Bangladesh and were designated a UNESCO world heritage site in 1987. We will have two and a half days to visit the remoter areas of the three wildlife sanctuaries in Bangladesh of this water world. European winter is deemed the best time to visit. Dolphin, Sundarbans Crocodile, Sundarbans The vast tidal Ganges delta zone of flooded forest with elevated areas, thanks to its remoteness and difficult terrain, remains little-visited. The creeks and estuarine islands teem with varied wildlife and by using our

zodiacs to the full we can explore this labyrinth of channels and waterways. Whilst a bird-spotters paradise with over 200 species varying from kingfishers to the rare masked-finfoot, we also expect to see wild boar, jungle cat, flying foxes, spotted deer (Chital), macaques, monitor lizards, turtles, sharks, saltwater crocodiles, Indian grey mongoose, leopard cats, Ridley sea turtle, Gangetic and Irrawaddy dolphins and otters. If we are very, very lucky we might even see the highly-adapted and threatened Bengal Tiger which crosses the channels with ease, skill and stealth. In addition to the wildlife, small village communities survive by collecting honey, carving wood and fishing. The ship arrives through the Sundarbans up the Mongla River making her way to Mongla Port to clear Customs and collect our local rangers. After an initial informative walk, or zodiac tour, the ship repositions and there will be an afternoon tour. On our second and third days in this unique environment we venture further afield to explore in the early morning and evening light searching the waterways and shallow creeks. Our exact daily programme will be dictated by the tide and adapted accordingly to maximise our opportunities in this unique environment. Masked-finfoot, Sundarbans Asian paradise fly catcher, Kambalakonda Day 13: Saturday, 16th February At Sea A day to recharge the batteries, perhaps lounge by the ship s pool, a rare treat on an expedition ship, or catch up on what we have seen whilst exploring the Sundarbans with our on-board speakers. Day 14: Sunday 17th February Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh From this busy trading port, once part of both the French and British empires, we head inland to the foothills of the Eastern Ghats to the Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary, once the reserve of the Maharaja of Vizianangaram. The 70 square kilometres of rolling dry forest and lakes boast a great variety of fauna, flora and birdlife, including painted spurfowl, white bellied sea eagle, banded bay cuckoo, Indian golden oriole, Asian paradise flycatcher, red wattled lapwing, laughing dove and green bee-eater. Indian leopard are also occasionally seen. Andhra Pradesh is famous for its colourful dance traditions accompanied by a variety of instruments and we will have a short display of elegant dancing before we depart.

Painted spur fowl, Kambalakonda Andra Pradesh dancing Day 15: Monday, 18th February At Sea Our final day on board offers time to hear the wrap-up lectures, swop addresses and see the recap slide show reflecting our recent days of visits, exploration and privileged activities. Day 16: Tuesday, 19th February Chennai / London After berthing at breakfast time in this fascinating city, closely linked with the British cotton trade, we disembark with opportunities to extend the holiday with a short flight to other parts of this fascinating country. Depart Chennai at 09.45 hrs on Emirates flight EK545 arriving Dubai at 12.40 hrs. Depart on flight EK3 at 14.30 hrs arriving London Heathrow at 18.20 hrs (suggested flights are subject to schedule change and have not been included in cost of tour). "People have asked if, in these circumstances, it is still right to carry on visiting Myanmar and supporting their young people. Let me answer with a categoric yes. Shunning Myanmar just as the country faces a serious crisis would, I believe, be both wrong and counter-productive. Wrong because we would be letting down a new generation keen to widen their horizons. And self-defeating in that it is only through international exposure that we can equip the next generation with the awareness and skills needed to tackle the root causes of ethnic unrest." Robert Gordon CMG, OBE. British Ambassador to Burma 1995-1999. Head of South East Asia Department, FCO 1999-2003

Silver Discoverer The 120-guest Silver Discoverer cruise ship is the perfect platform for viewing these saline worlds, with all ocean-view suites and plenty of deck space so that a breaching whale or a pod of dolphins is always within sight. Silver Discoverer s shallow draught allows her to navigate closer to shore, and with a fleet of 12 zodiacs, guests can land on isolated shores and explore wetlands and submerged ecosystems, up-close and in-depth. The ship has an excellent expedition team, attentive service, imaginative food and all the amenities of superlative Silversea style including butler service, a beauty salon, massage room and fitness centre and on-board swimming pool. Silver Discoverer Swimming Pool View Suite Vista Suite (650) Veranda Suite (601) Medallion Suite (610)

Expedition Prices Explorer Suite: View Suite: Vista Suite: Veranda Suite: Medallion Suite: 9,745 per person (limited availability) 10,295 per person 12,585 per person 13,790 per person 16,795 per person Single Supplement Explorer Suite: 3,780 View Suite: 4,280 Please note that as the flight schedule is not available until March 2018 we have not included the cost of the flights in the tour cost. When the flight schedule has been released we will let you know prices including upgrades with Emirates should you wish to book them through us. Payment Schedule Deposit 2,500 per person due upon booking 2nd deposit 3,000 per person due by 1st May 2018 Final balance due by 1st November 2018 Cancellation as per The Ultimate Travel Company booking conditions The tour cost includes: accommodation throughout all meals on board the ship drinks on board (non-premium wines, beers, spirits and soft drinks are included throughout the day. A premium wine list is also available at an additional charge) gratuities for ship s crew shore visits with local guides tips and transport as listed entrance fees porterage services of tour escort and guest speakers one year s membership of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust a donation to the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust The tour cost does NOT include: international flights London / Yangon and Chennai / London (approximately 700 per person including taxes for Economy Class)

meals before or after disembarkation travel insurance visa costs (where applicable) items of personal expenditure (e.g. telephone calls / laundry / bar etc.) government levies or taxes introduced after costing and publication of this programme on 04/08/17 Changes to the Itinerary Please note, that certain elements of this itinerary, and/or the order of events, may well be subject to alteration due to circumstances beyond our control. Fitness to travel Whilst we do not impose any age limitations on joining a tour, participants must be reasonably fit. The very nature of the sightseeing involved in our tours means that a considerable amount of walking and standing is unavoidable on almost all tours. We regret that our tours are not suitable for people who have difficulty in walking, may require wheelchair assistance at any time, or are unable to keep pace with the group. On this expedition you should also be capable of getting in and out of zodiacs (inflatable dinghies). If you are in any doubt as to the suitability of a tour, please make this known to us before you book and we will advise you accordingly. The Ultimate Travel Company reserves the right to decline a reservation without necessarily giving a reason. Airline Tickets As a tour operator we have access to special airfares. While these offer good value, they do carry certain restrictions applied by the airline. Please ask us for details. Note: If you are thinking about using air miles to upgrade to a premium cabin on the flights, please check with us first as fare restrictions might not permit this. Health Requirements No vaccinations are required for entry into Myanmar but the following are currently recommended: Typhoid and Hepatitis A. You should also check your Polio and Tetanus immunisations are up-to-date. Malaria is present so anti-malarial prophylactics are recommended. Please consult your doctor or a travel clinic as to which tablets to take. Insect repellent should be used for protection against mosquitoes which may be carrying Malaria or Dengue Fever. If you have travelled within a yellow fever infected area during the past two years, you will require proof of inoculation. No vaccinations are required for Bangladesh but the following are currently recommended: Diphtheria; Hepatitis A; Tetanus; Typhoid. A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission. There is minimal risk of malaria in the Sundarbans area. No vaccinations are required for entry into India however if you have travelled within a yellow fever infected area during the previous six days prior to arrival you will require proof of inoculation. The following inoculations are recommended: Typhoid, Hepatitis A and B, Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio. Malaria is present throughout most of India so anti-malaria prophylactics are advised. Detailed advice can be found on: http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/destinations.aspx. Please check recommended practice with your GP, practice nurse or travel health clinic.

Passport and Visa Information For Myanmar a visa is required by all British passport holders and most other nationalities, and must be obtained prior to departure. At the time of writing, your passport must be valid for 6 months beyond your departure date from Myanmar and have at least two blank pages. The visa can be obtained directly via the embassy or through the new online e-visa service. Visas can also be arranged through CIBT Visa Service Company (an application pack will be provided two months before travel). If you decide to make an application directly with the Embassy, we recommend you do this in person and not by post. For further information contact the Embassy of the Union of Myanmar, 19A Charles Street, London, W1J 5DX, Tel 020 7148 0740. The new online e-visa service allows travellers to obtain a visa prior to arrival in Myanmar without the need for sending away your passport. Applications can be submitted through the official government website at www.evisa.moip.gov.mm/, please be careful not to use unofficial websites that offer the same service. A passport photo needs to be uploaded or alternatively you can take a picture using your web cam (if available). Payment must be made using either MasterCard or Visa. Once you have applied for your e-visa and the Myanmar government approves it (this process takes approximately one week), it must be used within three months. You will need to print a copy of the approval notice you will receive as it will be required to board your international flights. On arrival in Myanmar you will also need to present to immigration a copy of your e-visa approval notice and your passport. There is no extra cost for the visa at the airport and no need for passport photographs. Please note it is only possible to obtain an e-visa if entering Myanmar through Yangon and Mandalay. The e-visa can be used for a single-entry only and is valid for 28 days after entering the country. For Bangladesh a visa is required by British passport holders, and must be obtained prior to departure. This can be done directly with the embassy or through CIBT Visa Service Company (an application pack will be provided two months before travel). British Nationals require a visa for India. Passengers should hold a full passport, which should be valid for six months after you return to the UK and should also have at least three empty pages for the visa. This can be obtained through the new online e-tourist Visa service (currently the easiest and cheapest option), through CIBT or directly through one of the Indian Visa Application Centres located throughout the UK. For British passport holders and for non-british nationals resident in the UK, visas can be arranged through CIBT Visa Service Company (an application pack will be provided two months before travel) or direct to the High Commission at http://in.vfsglobal.co.uk. Holders of foreign passports must check entry and visa requirements with us or the relevant embassies. FCO Advice Travel advice issued by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office can be viewed at www.gov.uk/knowbeforeyougo.