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The travel industry is the world’s largest, accounting for 1 in every 12 jobs. Keep in mind that not only will you save dollars by taking one of these journeys, but the people on the ground-- porters, drivers, guides and their families will be enlivened and grateful.


Botswana's Okavango

The Miraculous Delta: Botswana’s Okavango

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Save $1000 per person when you book by February 29, 2012. Please call for further details.

Our Africa team created this succinct but inclusive safari with ample time to savor the Delta’s subtle and spectacular sceneries, from shady, pacific lagoons and meandering waterways and riverine forests to some of Africa’s finest game viewing. They send us to delightful and very wisely chosen camps, exemplars of the joys of safariing in Africa... learn more>


Galapagos Islands

Galapagos Islands aboard the La Pinta

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Save $1000 per person on selected departures. Please call for further details and departure date availability.

We’re very aware that all serious travelers aim to tour the Galapagos Islands, and that there is a lot of competition to take them there. With the launch of the new, 48-passenger, environmentally state-of-the-art yacht La Pinta, we offer travelers the opportunity to explore the fabled islands in good conscience – and comfort. We are confident that no other ship in the Galapagos combines such a high level of luxury and modernity with an attention to environmental impact. learn more>


Epic of Central Asia

The Epic of Central Asia

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Save $850 per person when you are one of the first 6 travelers to book our April 19 – May 9 departure with Carolyn McIntyre. Please call for details.

The Epic of Central Asia packs in a tremendous lot of old-fashioned travel romance in just three weeks. We’re reminded once more of William Hazlitt’s insight: “In traveling we visit names as well as places.” And so to names that quicken the blood: Ashgabat, Khiva, Tashkent, Ferghana, and on and on. But we can’t forgo short tributes to just a few of our favorite earthly spots: Samarkand—whose Registan Lord Curzon called “the noblest public square in the world,” and to which we travel, in the words of James Elroy Flecker, “on a golden road . . . for lust of knowing what should not be known.” learn more>



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