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2016SIGNATURE
EXPEDITIONSBY PRIVATE JET
ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLDJune 7– 30, 2016
AROUND THE WORLD CLASSICSeptember 29 –October 22, 2016
Operated by
Front cover: Rock Islands // PalauThis page: Cathedral of Palermo // Palermo, Sicily
Dear Spartan,
Do you dream of endless white-sand beaches and crashing waves? The world is filled with opportunities to stand where sparkling waters meet the shore. This around-the-world itinerary focuses on the island experience, visiting ten world-class island destinations in 24 days. This unforgettable journey encompasses the best island experiences in the world, all from the comfort and convenience of a custom Boeing 757.
Islands Around the World by Private Jet departs from Hawaii on June 7, 2016 and concludes in Boston on June 30. This itinerary circles the globe, touching down on ten islands in the Pacific, Indian and Atlantic Oceans. Visit the fabled shores of far-off Zanzibar, witness the thrilling cultural practice of Vanuatu’s land divers and walk under swaying palms in the Maldives. In Palau snorkel or dive among the Rock Islands, one of the world’s premier diving locations and a favorite of Jacques Cousteau. In Sri Lanka, watch the famous stilt fishermen of Galle practice their trade over the Indian Ocean.
Around the World by Private Jet—traveling Sept. 29 through Oct. 22, 2016—is a tried-and-true expedition that provides all the richness the world has to offer. Uncover the secrets of Machu Picchu and Easter Island and discover the allure of the Taj Mahal. On safari in Tanzania, spend hours surrounded by a vibrant ecosystem, a truly remarkable experience. Enjoy the warmth of Samoan culture and the serenity of a sunrise at Angkor Wat.
We hope you take advantage of this one-of-a-kind opportunity to experience all the world has to offer.
Sincerely,
Scott Westerman Associate Vice President of University Advancement Executive Director of the MSU Alumni Association
Tour Operator: TCS World Travel 206.254.0228 or 800.454.4149
SIGNATURE EXPEDITIONS
Signature Expeditions immerse you in the sights, sounds and culture of each destination, creating
unforgettable moments. Enjoy exciting days filled with iconic destinations, remote places and engaging
activities that allow you to experience firsthand the people, customs and cuisine of each country.
Knowledgeable staff and lecturers share their insights, all while you travel in the comfort of a custom-
configured jet for just 78 guests.
These action-packed journeys are filled with legendary sights and immersive experiences.
June 7– 30, 2016 September 29 –October 22, 2016
ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLDBY PRIVATE JET
AROUND THE WORLD CLASSICBY PRIVATE JET
24 Days // 78 Guests
$79,950 per person, double occupancy
$8,950 single supplement
24 Days // 78 Guests
$76,950 per person, double occupancy
$8,950 single supplement
Front cover: Rock Islands // PalauThis page: Cathedral of Palermo // Palermo, Sicily
Two-by-two business-class seats Enjoy attentive service
Two-by-two business-class seats
Attentive serviceShangri-La’s Villingili Resort & Spa // Maldives
THE PRIVATE JET EXPERIENCE
See the world’s most iconic sights by private jet.
TCS World Travel
Discover a whole new way to explore the world. As the premier operator of private
jet expeditions, we offer the most luxurious and relaxing flight experience available.
Our custom Boeing 757 offers two-by-two seating for 78 guests—versus 233 seats
on a commercial aircraft. Signature Expeditions allow you to see more iconic
destinations and experience more of what the world has to offer in a single journey.
• Custom two-by-two business-class
seats with a 45-degree recline
• In-seat power outlets
• Each guest receives an iPad® and
a Bose® noise-cancelling headset
• An experienced, dedicated flight
crew and staff at your service
throughout the trip, including an
expedition physician
• In-flight menus designed by our
Executive Chef using only the finest
ingredients
• VIP luggage service—our staff takes
care of your bags throughout the
entire journey
• Assistance with customs and
immigration forms
• Speakers from world-renowned
organizations share their insights
Buddhas in Dambulla Rock Temple // Dambulla, Sri Lanka
There is an undeniable connection between travel and learning. Our journeys seek to build
on this connection by fostering educational experiences around the globe. On Pentecost
Island learn about nangol, the thrilling land diving ceremony that celebrates the yam harvest.
Discover the ruins of lost cultures in Sri Lanka’s Central Highlands, and meet exotic island
wildlife on Zanzibar.
To bring you closer to the culture and meaning of each place, guests experience performers,
eat local cuisine and purchase local goods. This journey also supports nonprofit organizations
in many of the locations we visit in order to give back to the communities we visit.
Throughout the journey, experts from world-renowned organizations travel with you to share
their knowledge of the sights and people we encounter.
Both journeys feature lecturers chosen for their enriching points of view. The Islands Around the
World itinerary features the following lecturers:
Patty HostiuckSmithsonian Journeys
Expert Patty Hostiuck
has roamed the globe as
a naturalist for nearly three
decades. Her academic
background in biology
and geography allow her to spotlight the
importance of place and the influence
of nature on human cultures. She has
led more than 100 journeys on seven
continents, from Antarctica to Zimbabwe.
David Keeling David Keeling is Professor
and Head of Western
Kentucky University’s
Department of Geography
and Geology. His research
includes the geography
of exploration and discovery, regional
development, environmental change
and geopolitics. Professor Keeling has
published widely on these issues and has
visited more than 175 countries.
LEARN AS YOU EXPLORE
Enrichment is the key to rewarding exploration.
Enhance Your Journey
24 DAYS // 10 DESTINATIONS$79,950 per person, double occupancy $8,950 single supplement
Depart Arrive Hours/Minutes
Kona, Hawaii Port Vila, Vanuatu* 8h
Port Vila, Vanuatu Koror, Palau 6h 30m
Koror, Palau Yogyakarta, Indonesia 4h 30m
Yogyakarta, Indonesia Colombo, Sri Lanka** 5h 20m
Colombo, Sri Lanka Gan, Maldives 1h 40m
Gan, Maldives Zanzibar, Tanzania 5h 20m
Zanzibar, Tanzania Palermo, Sicily 8h
Palermo, Sicily Madeira, Portugal 3h 50m
Madeira, Portugal Bermuda 6h 20m
Bermuda Boston, Mass. 1h 45m
* Flights to/from Pentecost Island, Vanuatu (1h) via approved charter aircraft.
** Flights to/from Galle (40m) and Dambulla, Sri Lanka (50m) will be via approved charter helicopter.
YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA PORT VILA,
VANUATU
KONA, HAWAII // BEGIN BERMUDAMADEIRA,
PORTUGAL
BOSTON // END
DAMBULLA AND GALLE, SRI LANKA
VILLINGILI, MALDIVESZANZIBAR,
TANZANIA
AGRIGENTO, SICILY
PALAU
SIGNATURE EXPEDITIONS
This journey is filled with culture, adventure and seemingly endless surf and sun. Enjoy
a heady mix of paradises, from remote Vanuatu and the stunning Maldives to the rich
culture and history of Sri Lanka and Zanzibar. By combining 10 of the world’s most
beautiful island destinations into one seamless, elegant trip, we create a 24-day journey
that is truly the opportunity of a lifetime.
ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLD
Explore some of the most stunning island destinations on the planet.
June 7–30, 2016
Pink sand beach // Bermuda
ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLD
KONA, HAWAIIBask in the sun and rugged beauty of the Big Island.
June 7
Begin your journey on Hawaii’s Big Island. Kona is renowned for
its calm, clear waters, the rugged beauty of its volcanoes and lava
fields, and its intensely rich coffee. If you arrive early, explore the island from your luxury beachfront resort. A variety of activities
can be arranged, including helicopter rides over the coast, a tour
of a local coffee plantation, or golf at the stunning Jack Nicklaus
signature course. In the evening, meet fellow guests and expedition
staff for a welcome dinner at the resort.
Accommodations Experience Hawaii at its most authentic and most beautiful at
Four Seasons Resort Hualalai at Historic Ka‘upulehu. This
beachfront paradise offers many pleasures—from the tropical
garden spa to designer fashion boutiques. Relax by your choice
of six swimming pools or stroll the beach. For golfers, the world-
famous course is a destination in itself.
Four Seasons Resort Hualalai // Kona, Hawaii
PORT VILA, VANUATUGet a front row seat at the famous nangol land diving ceremony.
June 8 – 11
Entwined like a strand of pearls in the South Pacific, the remote volcanic
archipelago of Vanuatu entices trans-Pacific travelers. Cross the international
date line on June 8, losing a day en route to Vanuatu, and land on June 9.
Board a private catamaran for a full-day excursion to swim with colorful
butterfly fish, angelfish and stingrays. Hat Island is home to craggy lava tunnels
and some of the best snorkeling in the islands. Alternatively, embark on a river expedition by kayak, surrounded by the lush, tropical foliage of the jungle. You
also have the option of spending half a day exploring Port Vila, including a visit
to a local school and a tour of the exotic fruit market.
Prepare for an incomparable adventure on Pentecost Island. After a brief
charter flight, you’ll be garlanded with leis and led up a small hill by locals
decked out in their most festive garb. Take a seat on the viewing platform,
sip from a fresh coconut and watch the exciting and dangerous land diving ceremony, which celebrates the yam harvest. In this precursor to bungee
jumping, young men of the village tie lianas, or vines, around their legs and
leap headfirst from a wooden platform nearly 100 feet high, brushing the
ground with their shoulders when they plummet to the earth. Back in Port Vila,
freshen up before an unforgettable farewell dinner on the beach.
AccommodationsSet beside the emerald waters of Erakor Lagoon, the Warwick Le Lagon Resort & Spa will be the base for our explorations. Stroll through the gardens,
relax by the pool and rejuvenate in the spa before retiring to your guest room.
ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLD
Nangol land diving // Pentecost Island, Vanuatu
PALAUDiscover the amazing biodiversity of the South Pacific’s coral reefs.
A small Micronesian archipelago with only 20,000 inhabitants,
Palau is an aquatic adventurer’s paradise—and was also one of
Jacques Cousteau’s favorite diving locations. One look at the
vibrant display of coral and fish in Palau’s waters and it’s easy to
see why.
Cruise through the Rock Islands, the lush, jungle-topped limestone
cliffs that cover a nearly 20-mile stretch of sea. Dive or snorkel among these “floating gardens,” and encounter fascinating
undersea creatures including lettuce coral, giant clams and
triggerfish. Or choose to hike into the dense jungle to remote
Jellyfish Lake and float among thousands of sting-free jellyfish.
Examine a treasure trove of World War II artifacts, including tanks
and bunkers, during a guided tour of a historic battle site. Don’t
forget to leave some time to relax amid the tropical splendor of
your beachfront resort—take a dip in the warm waters, unwind in
the whirlpool spa or watch for shooting stars in some of the world’s
darkest skies.
AccommodationsNearly 64 acres of verdant tropical gardens surround the cottage-
like villas of the Palau Pacific Resort. Wake in the morning to the
sound of birdsong or the waves lapping the private white-sand
beach as you immerse yourself in the traditional South Pacific
ambience.
ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLDJune 12 – 13
Jellyfish Lake // Palau
Indonesia is a diverse and vibrant republic. Java, the most populous
of Indonesia’s thousands of islands, is home to the capital of
Jakarta as well as the magnificent Buddhist temple of Borobudur.
Perched majestically on a hilltop, Borobudur was built without
cement or mortar, and boasts an incredible array of decorative
stonework. Journey to the top of the temple going through the
three levels of Buddhist faith: the world of desire, the world of forms
and the world of formlessness. As you ascend, follow the thousands
of narrative panels that tell the story of Buddha’s life and teachings.
At the top, take a moment to reflect upon the empty stupa, which
forms the pinnacle of the temple, a reminder of the Buddhist belief
that emptiness symbolizes completion. Afterwards, choose to relax
at the hotel or take a tour of a traditional batik workshop.
AccommodationsThe Sheraton Mustika Yogyakarta Resort & Spa is adorned with
traditional Javanese architectural elements. After your day of
exploration, retreat to your comfortable guest room or relax with a
drink at the pool bar.
YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIAFollow in the footsteps of Buddhist pilgrims.
June 14ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLD
Borobodur // Yogyakarta, Indonesia
DAMBULLA, SRI LANKAWitness the rich history and vibrant animal life of the Central Highlands.
ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLDJune 15– 17
Fly via Jakarta, Indonesia to Colombo—Sri Lanka’s colorful capital. Here, our group will split between two destinations—Dambulla and Galle.
Those traveling to Dambulla will depart for the Central Highlands, while those heading to Galle will transfer to Sri Lanka’s southern coastline.
Both destinations include dramatic scenery and multiple UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Take a private helicopter to Habarana and continue overland to
Dambulla. This area is a lush haven for nature and history enthusiasts
alike, where ancient relics lie undisturbed in the dense jungle. Travel to
Sigiriya, a royal city built by King KassapaII in the fifth century. Climb
to the base of Lion Mountain, a massive granite monolith upon which
the king built an elaborate fortified palace.
The Golden Temple of Dambulla, famous for its richly painted caves,
features 2,000-year-old frescoes and a colossal, recumbent Buddha
carved out of living rock. Opt to witness an almsgiving ceremony,
break bread with a master of angampora (Sri Lanka’s martial art),
ride elephants or view animals in the wild at Minneriya National Park.
AccommodationsSignature by Amaya Resort is set in lush tropical woodlands and
boasts glorious views of Kandalama Lake and the surrounding gardens.
The lavishly decorated villas each feature a veranda, rear balcony, walk-
in wardrobe and mood-lit bathtub.
Elephants // Minneriya National Park, Sri Lanka
GALLE, SRI LANKAAbsorb the beauty of Sri Lanka’s golden coastline.
June 15– 17 continuedISLANDS AROUND THE WORLD
Guests who visit the southern coast will transfer to the city of Galle by private helicopter. This scenic flight is the perfect opportunity to take in
Sri Lanka’s coastal villages and see white-sand beaches lined with traditional outrigger fishing vessels.
Set on the sparkling waters of the Indian Ocean, the historic city of
Galle is filled with colonial architecture and fusion culture. The highlight
of this three-night coastal exploration is the ancient Galle Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site nearly surrounded by water. Explore
this maritime citadel, strolling past numerous colonial buildings,
the Arab mosque and cricket fields.
Outside Galle, watch traditional stilt fishermen balancing over the
Indian Ocean. These icons of Sri Lanka stand above the water on a
single post, hauling in their catch from this precarious position.
Later, dine on expertly barbecued seafood by the beach, receive spa
treatments, take part in cooking demonstrations, explore the
Weligama fish market and its wholesale auctions, or bicycle through
nearby villages with their paddy fields and meandering lagoons.
AccommodationsDesigned by acclaimed Thai architect Lek Bunnag, Cape Weligama Resort creates the illusion of a traditional Sri Lankan village stretched
across 12 acres of cliff-top property. This collection of 40 free-standing
private retreats boasts stunning panoramic views of the Indian Ocean.
Stilt fishermen // Sri Lanka
VILLINGILI, MALDIVESDive into aquatic adventures on this tropical island paradise.
The Maldives is an island paradise of white-sand beaches, swaying
palm trees and brilliant turquoise lagoons. The waters surrounding
this island chain are home to a wide variety of marine life and some
of the world’s finest snorkeling and diving.
From your overwater villa on the tiny islet of Villingili, get in touch
with the sea while gazing out over the dazzling, blue-green waters.
Step down from your villa’s deck to snorkel among the brightly
colored tropical fish darting in and out of the coral. Venture out
on the ocean for a traditional hand line night fishing excursion.
Alternatively, hop in a kayak and paddle around the lagoon.
Head offshore in a traditional Maldivian Dhoni. The curved-prow
and low freeboard of this vessel makes it ideal for experiencing
whales and dolphins up close. More than 20 species of whales and dolphins inhabit the islands, making it one of the best places on
Earth for whale watchers.
Recharge at the resort’s spa village with a variety of treatments in
individual overwater villas. Or relax with a good book and a cool
drink under a canopy on the blissful beach.
AccommodationsThe Shangri-La’s Villingili Resort & Spa features overwater villas
with stunning views. Enjoy a selection of fine-dining choices and
pamper yourself with innovative spa treatments.
ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLDJune 18 –20
Shangri-La’s Villingili Resort & Spa // Maldives
June 21 –22ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLD
The isle of Zanzibar rises off the coast of Tanzania in the cerulean
waters of the Indian Ocean. This friendly island is home to glorious
beaches and spice plantations fragrant with the smell of cloves,
cinnamon and black pepper.
Home to human settlement since the Stone Age, Zanzibar became
synonymous with the spices that grow here when the Sultan of
Oman moved his seat of power to historic old town in the 19th
century. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Stone Town, a fusion of Arab, Persian, Indian and European cultures.
Long famed as one of the Spice Islands, Zanzibar still boasts a
number of working spice plantations. Learn about the art and
science of growing some of the world’s most prized spices.
Travel to Jozani Chwaka Bay National Park to meet the endangered
red colobus monkey, an endemic species found only in Zanzibar.
End your time in Zanzibar by indulging in a delicious barbecue dinner on the beach.
AccommodationsAmid acres of tropical gardens and nestled against the pristine
sands of a mile-long, protected beach, The Résidence Zanzibar features well-appointed villas. Relax on the beach or by the pool,
or pamper yourself at the spa.
ZANZIBAR, TANZANIAExplore the wildlife, spices and maritime history of this fabled island.
Zanzibar coast // Tanzania
AGRIGENTO, SICILYIndulge in Sicily’s delectable cuisine, glorious architecture and timeless art.
Bearing the traces of its many colonizers, including the Phoenicians,
Greeks, Romans, Vandals, Arabs and Normans, Sicily has its own
distinctive art, music and cuisine. It’s that unique spirit—not to
mention the snowcapped volcanoes, fragrant olive groves and sun-
kissed beaches—that have attracted travelers for centuries.
Founded in the sixth century B.C. by a group of Greek colonists,
the city of Agrigento grew quickly, becoming one of the principal
cities of the golden age of Ancient Greece. Explore the temples and
acropolis of what the poet Pindar called “the most beautiful city of
mortals.” See some of the best-preserved Greek ruins outside of
Greece, including the Temple of Concordia, one of the most striking
buildings in Agrigento.
Join a local chef for a hands-on introduction to Sicilian culinary
history, which bears the influences of dozens of different cultures.
Visit some of the most acclaimed winemakers on the island and
taste native Marsala wine. Alternatively, explore the capital city of
Palermo and the cathedral of Monreale, one of the world’s finest
examples of Norman architecture. You may also spend the day
relaxing at the resort’s spa or play a round of golf on one of the
three links-style courses.
AccommodationsThe Verdura Resort overlooks more than a mile of beautiful
coastline. Admire the vistas from the infinity pool, stroll among the
ancient olive groves, or play tennis on one of the resort’s six courts.
ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLDJune 23 –25
Temple of Concordia // Agrigento, Sicily
June 26 –27ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLD
Lush greenery and terraced villages make for a distinctly European
island experience on the Atlantic Ocean island of Madeira. Claimed
by Henry the Navigator for Portugal in 1419, Madeira today enchants
travelers with its bounty of flowers, rugged landscapes and, of course,
its famous wine.
Back in the 15th century, Madeira was a standard port of call for ships
as they sailed across the Atlantic. Local winemakers developed a
process that prevented their wines from spoiling during the long sea
voyages—and thus was born the hearty, fortified Madeira wine. No visit
to the island would be complete without a visit to some of the most
acclaimed winemakers on the island to taste their wares.
In the centuries-old European quarters of the capital, Funchal, stroll the cobblestone streets, home to the colorful Mercado dos
Lavradores. Ride a cable car to the summit of Monte Palace for
spectacular views of the city and the North Atlantic. After your
ride up the mountain, do as the locals do and hop into a
traditional wicker toboggan to sled back down the hill to Funchal.
AccommodationsSet amid subtropical gardens, Belmond Reid’s Palace is a 100-
year-old property that features saltwater and freshwater pools
overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, plus tennis courts and a modern
fitness center.
MADEIRA, PORTUGAL Take in the countryside as you ride down the streets in a traditional toboggan.
Northern coast // Madeira, Portugal
On the final day of our
journey, we will depart
Bermuda for Boston.
After a brief flight you will
be free to return home on
your independent flight.
If you would like to extend
your journey we are happy
to develop a custom
itinerary.
June 30
BOSTON, MASS.
BERMUDAEnjoy the immaculate beaches and crystal waters of this world-class sailing destination.
Bermuda boasts pink-sand beaches, manicured gardens
and colonial architecture. This collection of islands off the
coast of the Atlantic Ocean has also ensnared many
shipwrecks, making its surrounding waters a memorable
adventure for you to dive or snorkel.
Explore the 400-year-old town of St. George, including
the UNESCO World Heritage site of St. Peter’s Church
and the Bermuda Perfumery, which is housed in one of
the island’s most historic mansions. Play a round or two
of golf on championship courses. Set sail on clear blue
waters in a sailboat.
Guests with an interest in fishing will want to spend the
morning and afternoon offshore chasing blue-water
species like tuna, wahoo and amberjack. Art aficionados
may opt to tour the finest collection of Bermudian art
with the founder of Masterworks, the Museum of Bermuda Art. On our final evening, enjoy an elegant
farewell dinner at one of the island’s premier
establishments.
AccommodationsThe sophisticated Rosewood Tucker’s Point offers a
bevy of pleasures to its discerning guests. Laze by the
pool, visit the luxurious spa or play a round at the 18-hole,
par-70 Tucker’s Point Golf Course.
ISLANDS AROUND THE WORLDJune 28 –29
Horseshoe Bay beach // Bermuda
Shangri-La Villingili Resort & Spa // Villingili, Maldives
24 Days // 78 Guests$76,950 per person, double occupancy $8,950 single supplement
Depart Arrive Hours/Minutes
Orlando, Florida Lima, Peru* 6h 10m
Lima, Peru Easter Island, Chile 5h 20m
Easter Island, Chile Apia, Samoa† 9h 30m
Apia, Samoa Cairns, Australia 6h 35m
Cairns, Australia Siem Reap, Cambodia 7h 25m
Siem Reap, Cambodia Agra, India 4h 45m
Agra, India Kilimanjaro, Tanzania* 7h 45m
Kilimanjaro, Tanzania Aqaba, Jordan 5h
Aqaba, Jordan Marrakech, Morocco 6h
Marrakech, Morocco Orlando, Florida† 11h 40m
* Flights to/from Cusco (1h 15m) or the North Coast, Peru (1h 15m); and to/from the Serengeti (1h 20m) or Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania (30m) will be via approved local aircraft.
† Includes a short technical stop.
ORLANDO // BEGIN AND END
EASTER ISLAND, CHILE
APIA, SAMOA
CUSCO AND MACHU PICCHU OR THE NORTH COAST,
PERUGREAT BARRIER REEF OR DAINTREE RAINFOREST,
AUSTRALIA
ANGKOR WAT, CAMBODIA
TAJ MAHAL, INDIA
PETRA AND WADI RUM,
JORDANMARRAKECH, MOROCCO
SERENGETI PLAIN OR NGORONGORO CRATER,
TANZANIA
AROUND THE WORLD CLASSIC
September 29 –October 22, 2016
Delve into a life list of destinations and iconic experiences.
SIGNATURE EXPEDITIONS
This journey features an itinerary that would top any traveler’s must-see list. Go on a
safari adventure on the Serengeti Plain. Snorkel among the splendors of the Great Barrier
Reef. Discover the Lost City of Petra. By combining these destinations into one seamless,
elegant trip, we create a 24-day itinerary that is truly an opportunity of a lifetime.
Machu Picchu // Peru
AROUND THE WORLD CLASSIC
CUSCO AND MACHU PICCHU OR THE NORTH COAST, PERU
This once-secret ceremonial city will mesmerize you.
September 30 –October 2
In Cusco trace the legacy of Inca and Spanish rule in Plaza de Armas and the Cusco Cathedral. Visit Inca ruins in Chinchero where
the Sapa Inka, or ruler of the empire, had a second home.
Take the historic Hiram Bingham train through the Sacred Valley of the Urubamba to the mountaintop stronghold of Machu Picchu.
Wander through the ruins with your expert guide, learning about
the Inca.
Alternate: If you have visited Machu Picchu before or have difficulty
at high altitudes, travel by local air to Peru’s North Coast. Visit the
Moche temples of Trujillo and Chiclayo, whose burial chambers
rival those of King Tutankhamun.
We head back to Lima before departing for our next destination.
AccommodationsA former 16th-century Carmelite convent, the Belmond Palacio Nazarenas is one of Cusco’s premier luxury hotels.
Alternate: Stay in the Hotel Libertador Trujillo, situated on Trujillo’s
main plaza and just minutes away from the area’s famed
archaeological sites. The Belmond Miraflores in Lima blends unique
local touches with the elegance of a European resort.
September 29
Your journey begins at the
Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes. The hotel features an
18-hole, Greg Norman-designed
golf course, a 4,000-square-
foot pool and a relaxing spa.
We depart for Peru the
following day.
ORLANDO,FLORIDA
Cusco // Peru
Lying more than 2,000 miles off the continent of South America,
Easter Island is a world unto itself. Traverse the island’s rolling green
hills where wild horses roam and discover the famous remains of
this intriguing ancient culture: the mysterious moai.
Trace the history of the lost civilization of Rapa Nui with your
expert guides, then listen to a lecture on local culture from the
former governor of Easter Island. Trek from the striking heights
of Orongo—home of the mysterious cult of the Birdman—to the
ceremonial complex of Ahu Tahai and the fascinating quarry of
Rano Raraku, where hundreds of moai were left in various stages
of completion. On our last evening, indulge in a South Seas feast, complete with a scintillating performance of traditional Polynesian
music and dance.
AccommodationsThe unique Hangaroa Eco Village & Spa was designed and built
as an homage to the ceremonial village of Orongo. Inspired by the
architectural shapes of caves, guest rooms are smooth, cozy and
organic, built with such natural materials as cypress logs, clay and
volcanic rock. Just steps from the water, the hotel also features a
pool and a relaxing spa.
EASTER ISLAND, CHILE
Become entranced by the mysterious and regal moai.
October 3 – 4AROUND THE WORLD CLASSIC
Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island // Chile
APIA, SAMOA
Sample Polynesian culture on this charming tropical isle.
October 5– 6
Cross the international date line on Oct. 5, losing a day en route,
before arriving in Samoa on Oct. 6. This pretty South Pacific island
is a quick stopover on your way to Australia, as well as a chance to
sample a bit of Polynesian culture.
Tour Villa Vailima, the estate where Treasure Island author Robert
Louis Stevenson spent the last years of his life. The property is now
a museum dedicated to the British writer, whose tomb overlooks
the estate from the summit of Mount Vaea. Alternatively, opt to
snorkel among vibrant tropical fish in the warm southern seas.
Our time in Samoa concludes with a festive fia fia feast and show.
Held poolside, this spectacle of indigenous song and dance includes
a dazzling fire-dancing climax.
AccommodationsSheraton Samoa Aggie Grey’s Resort treats guests to its renowned
warm hospitality. Located by a white-sand beach and sparkling
blue lagoon, its amenities include a spa, tennis courts and open-air
poolside restaurant.
AROUND THE WORLD CLASSIC
Nu’utele island viewed from Lalomanu Beach // Samoa
The northeast coast of Australia is home to some of the world’s
most impressive natural wonders, most notably the Great Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest known coral
reef on the planet.
Cruise to the reef’s pristine northern reaches and snorkel among
a vibrant collection of coral and tropical fish. Habitat for more
than 1,500 species of fish, 130 species of sharks and rays, 400
types of hard coral and a third of the world’s soft corals, the
waters surrounding the Great Barrier Reef also host an impressive
population of endangered marine turtles.
If you’ve already experienced the Great Barrier Reef, embark on an
expedition into one of Australia’s last truly wild areas: the Daintree Rainforest, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Stroll the winding
paths through the old-growth forest with an Aboriginal guide, spot
vibrant tropical birds as they dart through the humid air and cool
your face in the mist of sparkling waterfalls.
AccommodationsSet on nearly 10 acres, the Pullman Port Douglas Sea Temple Resort & Spa boasts extensive gardens and water features,
including a lagoon-style pool, a waterfall pool, and direct beach
access. Guest rooms are equipped with modern amenities and
private balconies or terraces.
GREAT BARRIER REEF OR DAINTREE RAINFOREST, AUSTRALIA
Explore one of the most incredible environments on Earth.
October 7– 8AROUND THE WORLD CLASSIC
Green Sea Turtle at the Great Barrier Reef // Australia
ANGKOR WAT, CAMBODIA
Delve deep into the spiritual majesty of this temple masterpiece.
October 9 – 11
Once stretching over the majority of Southeast Asia, the Khmer
Empire ruled the steaming jungles and fruitful plains from its capital
in Angkor, the largest pre-industrial city in the world, preserved
today as a stunning testament to Khmer culture.
Take in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Angkor with a local
guide, from the Terraces of the Elephants and the Leper King to
the enigmatic faces of the Bayon Temple. Delve deep into the
jungle to see the remains of Ta Prohm, which has been left partially
unexcavated with giant trees growing up through its ancient stone
walls. Explore Angkor Wat, the architectural masterpiece of the
Khmer Empire with its soaring spires.
Alternate: If you have previously visited Angkor Wat, please contact
us for alternate touring options in Siem Reap or Phnom Penh.
AccommodationsJust five miles from Angkor Wat, the Raffles Grand Hotel d’Angkor has been restored to its original colonial architecture and features
elegant guest rooms with four-poster beds, a pool inspired by the
ancient royal bathing pools of Angkor and nearly 15 acres of
tropical gardens.
AROUND THE WORLD CLASSIC
Bayon Temple // Cambodia
It has been described as “perhaps the greatest art work which
the forming spirit of mankind has ever brought forth.” So said
German philosopher Hermann Keyserling of Emperor Shah Jahan’s
masterpiece: the Taj Mahal. The great Mughal emperor dedicated
22 years of his life to the construction of the Taj, a memorial to his
beloved third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. This luminous white marble tomb
is possibly the world’s most famous building.
Rise early for a morning visit to the Taj Mahal, when the sun bathes
the mausoleum’s white marble exterior in varying shades of orange
and purple. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage site with your
guide, learning about its construction, as well as the history of the
Mughal Empire.
Inside the inner sanctuary, admire the intricate Islamic geometrical
designs in the marble.
While in Agra, opt to visit the Agra Fort; legend has it that Shah
Jahan spent his final days imprisoned here by his son. Before
leaving the former Mughal capital, tour Emperor Akbar’s grand tomb and get a taste of local life in the village of Kachhpura.
AccommodationsThe Oberoi Amarvilas overlooks the Taj Mahal, providing stunning
views of this monument. Take a walk through the Mughal-inspired
gardens and refresh your spirit at the reflection pools.
TAJ MAHAL, INDIA
See this architectural testament to enduring love.
October 12 – 13AROUND THE WORLD CLASSIC
Taj Mahal at sunrise // India
SERENGETI PLAIN OR NGORONGORO CRATER, TANZANIA
Under seemingly infinite skies, take in one of the world’s greatest wildlife spectacles.
October 14– 16
One of the world’s great wildlife destinations, Tanzania is home to
the legendary Big Five: lions, leopards, Cape buffaloes, elephants
and rhinos. Your safari adventure begins immediately upon landing
in the middle of the Serengeti, the country’s largest national park.
On the game drive to your lodge, spot wildlife such as zebra,
elephant and lion. Over the next two days, you’ll find yourself in the
middle of the world’s greatest wildlife spectacle.
Alternate: If you have already visited the Serengeti, explore the
Ngorongoro Crater. Observe its permanent population of about
25,000 animals, including elephants, lions, black rhinos and leopards.
AccommodationsDeep within Africa’s finest game reserve, Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti delivers an unparalleled luxury safari experience.
Enjoy outdoor dining, a rejuvenating spa and stylish, comfortable
guest rooms.
Alternate: Located on the edge of the caldera, the Ngorongoro Crater Lodge is the perfect base for crater explorations.
AROUND THE WORLD CLASSIC
Elephants in the Serengeti // Tanzania
Nearly two-thirds of Jordan is covered by great expanses of arid
desert. Golden-red sandstone cliffs arch up into the sky, while
plateaus eroded by the winds stretch toward the horizon. In the
middle of this stark beauty lies the Lost City of Petra.
Half-built, half-carved into rose-red cliffs by the Nabataeans more
than 2,000 years ago, Petra was once a rich, sprawling metropolis
of lush gardens, fountains and villas. Imagine that you’re one of
the first explorers of this once-forgotten desert city as you walk
through the Siq, a narrow chasm in the bedrock, and emerge before
the elaborate Treasury. If you’re feeling adventurous, join your guide
on the 1,000-step climb to the enigmatic Monastery.
Early the next morning, opt to embark in a four-by-four vehicle to
explore the lunar-like landscape of Wadi Rum, which was made
famous in the film Lawrence of Arabia. Spot exquisite Nabataean
rock carvings in the Khaz’ali Canyon before marveling at the awe-
inspiring views of the desolate desert from Lawrence’s Spring.
AccommodationsSituated just steps away from the entrance to the Lost City of
Petra, the Mövenpick Petra blends Middle Eastern craftsmanship
with modern conveniences.
LOST CITY OF PETRA AND WADI RUM, JORDAN
Discover this beautiful desert city built into rose-red cliffs.
October 17– 18AROUND THE WORLD CLASSIC
Monastery, Petra // Jordan
Steeped in the ancient desert culture of the Berbers,
Morocco’s southern capital of Marrakech is an oasis
of palm and olive groves surrounding one of the most
vibrant walled medinas in the world.
Explore the venerable Ali Ben Youssef Medersa, founded
more than 400 years ago as a center of learning
in the region. Refresh yourself with a stroll through
the dreamlike landscapes of the Jardin Majorelle.
Alternatively, opt to spend a day ascending the ruggedly
beautiful terrain of the Atlas Mountains and stop for a
traditional lunch in a Berber village.
Perhaps the highlight of Marrakech, Jemaa el-Fna Square
is filled with fire-eaters, snake charmers, musicians
and entertainers. In the evening, sip a sweet mint tea
overlooking the square as the sun descends behind the
surrounding mountains.
AccommodationsOpened in 1923, La Mamounia has long been a favorite
among travelers to Marrakech. This glamorous retreat
continues to define luxury, with opulent guest rooms
decorated in traditional Berber style and offering striking
views of the city.
MARRAKECH, MOROCCO
Experience a feast of the senses as you wind along the narrow, twisting roads of the medina.
October 19 –20AROUND THE WORLD CLASSIC
We depart Morocco for
Orlando, where we will
enjoy a farewell dinner
at the Hyatt Regency.
You will return home
on your independent
flight the following day,
October 22.
October 21
ORLANDO, FLORIDA
Spices in Marrakech // Morocco
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To reserve your space, please fax or mail the completed Reservation Form to:TOUR OPERATOR: TCS World Travel3131 ELLIOTT AVENUE, SUITE 300, SEATTLE, WA 98121Phone 800-454-4149 or 206-254-0228 • Fax 206-447-7717
SIGNATURE EXPEDITIONS // RESERVATION FORM
PAYMENT
F Enclosed is my deposit check for $ ($10,000 per guest). Please make checks payable to the escrow account associated with your departure (see above).
F Please charge my deposit of $ ($10,000 per guest) to my credit card number: Expiration Date:
(Charges can be made to most major credit cards, including Visa, MasterCard and American Express.)
My credit card billing address, if different from above:
GUEST INFORMATION
Guest 1 Name: Date of Birth: Email:
Guest 2 Name: Date of Birth: Email:
Street Address: City: State/Province: Zip/Postal Code:
Phone Number: Alternate Phone Number:
F I plan to share accommodations with Guest 2 (above). F I prefer single accommodations where available for an additional $8,950. F I plan to share accommodations with someone other than Guest 2:
PLEASE RESERVE PLACE(S) ON THE SELECTED TRIP:
F Islands Around the World June 7–30, 2016 $79,950 (Price Per Person, Double Occupancy) $8,950 (Single Supplement) “ISLATW-16 Escrow”
F Around the World Classic Sept. 29–Oct. 22, 2016 $76,950 (Price Per Person, Double Occupancy) $8,950 (Single Supplement) “ATW4-16 Escrow”
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
I/We have read the itinerary and accept the Operator-Participant Contract and Terms & Conditions for the trip (each guest must sign).
Guest 1 Signature: Date:
Guest 2 Signature: Date:
Information about all suite upgrades and optional programs will be sent to you in the months before departure.
Please read the following information carefully. After reading the Operator-Participant Contract and Terms and Conditions herein (the “Agreement”), in order for your reservation to be completed, you must indicate your acceptance of the terms of the Agreement by signing and submitting the Reservation Form, along with the deposit to TCS.
Operator-Participant Contract TCS & Starquest Expeditions, Inc. (“TCS”), 3131 Elliott Avenue, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98121, a qualified tour operator, is partnering with sponsoring organization the Michigan State University (“Sponsor”) to organize and administer the Islands Around the World and Around the World by Private Jet expedition (the “Tour”). TCS, as the principal, is responsible to you for arranging and providing all of the services and accommodations offered in connection with the Tour, provided, however, that in the absence of gross negligence on TCS’ part, TCS is not responsible for personal injury or property damage caused by the air carrier, hotel, or other suppliers of any services being offered in connection with the Tour. The acceptance of your Reservation Form and deposit by TCS creates a contractual relationship between you, the passenger/participant (Participant), in the Tour provided by TCS.
Journey Prices: Islands Around the World: June 7 – 30, 2016: $79,950 per person (double occupancy) with a $8,950 single supplement
Around the World: September 19 – October 22, 2016: $76,950 per person (double occupancy) with a $8,950 single supplement
Reservations and Payments: To reserve your place on the Tour, complete and sign the Reservation Form and return it with your deposit of $10,000 per person. The deposit can be made by check; wire transfer; or by a major credit card such as Visa, MasterCard and American Express. If you pay your initial deposit by credit card, it is fully refundable until you sign the Reservation Form. Please fax or mail the completed form to TCS World Travel, 3131 Elliott Avenue, Suite 300, Seattle, WA 98121; fax to 206-447-7717. Or call 800-454-4149 or 206-254-0228. The second and final payments are payable by check or wire transfer only, made out to the secure escrow account as set forth below. If the Tour is fully booked when your Reservation Form is received, your payment will be returned within 7 days, or with your authorization, TCS may retain the deposit and place your name on a waiting list in the event other Participants cancel their reservations. Even if you authorize TCS to put your name on a waiting list and retain your deposit, TCS will notify you within 7 days that the Tour is fully booked.Islands Around the World: Make checks payable to “ISL-16 Escrow.” The second payment of $25,000 per person is due Oct. 6, 2015. Final payment is due Feb. 8, 2015.Around the World: Make checks payable to “ATW4-16 Escrow.” The second payment of $25,000 per person is due Jan. 29, 2016. Final payment is due May 30, 2016.Security Agreement: Your payments are held in an escrow account at The Commerce Bank of Washington (“TCBW”), 601 Union Street, Suite 3600, Seattle, WA 98101-1342. Participants are protected by a Letter of Credit #592 issued by TCBW (the “Security Agreement”). Any claims against this Security Agreement must be filed with TCS or TCBW within 60 days of the termination of the Tour. After that time, TCS and TCBW will be released from liability under the Security Agreement.
Expedition Price: The Tour price includes a privately chartered Boeing 757 that departs from Kona, Hawaii, U.S.A. (Islands Around the World) or Orlando, Florida, U.S.A. (Around the World) and returns to Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. (Islands Around the World) or Orlando, Florida, U.S.A (Around the World). Included in the price are deluxe or best available accommodations and all applicable taxes in the destinations, and options as indicated in the itinerary, from arrival at the first hotel through departure from the last hotel. All meals beginning with dinner on the first night of the Tour and ending with breakfast on the last day of the Tour, as indicated in the itinerary are included. All taxes; group transportation; airport transfers at the beginning and the end of the itinerary; excursions; complete program of special events and activities, including extensive options at most destinations; enrichment program including lectures by a team of experts; services of professional staff, including an expedition physician, to assist you throughout the trip; cost of philanthropic efforts; bottled water throughout the program (during sightseeing, at scheduled meals, and in your room); all beverages, including liquor, aboard the private jet; liquor during special events and cocktail parties on land; house wine and/or beer at lunch and dinner, and non-alcoholic beverages at all scheduled meals on land; baggage handling during the Tour; internet access in hotels, where available; tips or gratuities to local guides, drivers, porters, and wait staff; amenities package; $100,000 medical evacuation insurance (which includes minimal accident/sickness/baggage insurance) for covered reasons. The exact Tour itinerary, name and location of hotels, length of stay at each hotel, and other ground accommodations and services, are set forth in the itinerary, which is a part of this Agreement. Not included in the price is commercial airfare between your home city and Kona, Hawaii, U.S.A. (Islands Around the World) or Orlando, Florida, U.S.A. (Around the World) and from Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. (Islands Around the World) or Orlando, Florida, U.S.A (Around the World) to your home city; optional and
additional accident/baggage/cancellation insurance; passport and visa fees; personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, and fax fees; all beverages not mentioned above as included; hotel minibar charges; meals not scheduled by TCS; and inoculation and medication costs of any kind. Any tips or gratuities not specifically mentioned as included in the total Tour price will be at your discretion. Except for “major changes” as described below, no refund will be made for any accommodations or services included in the expedition price that you voluntarily do not use.
Insurance: TCS strongly recommends this important protection, which can save you money if you are forced to cancel or alter your trip. Insurance premium payments are nonrefundable.
Baggage: On the private jet, each Participant is limited to 90 pounds of checked baggage in 2 bags (one bag of your choice limited to 50 pounds and one wheeled bag that TCS will send ahead of time to you for use on the Tour limited to 40 pounds), plus a few smaller carry-on items such as a backpack, purse, camera, and/or laptop. In certain countries you will fly on light aircraft. Due to weight restrictions on these flights you will only be allowed to use your TCS wheeled bag. For these flights, your TCS wheeled bag plus your hand-carry luggage (including camera equipment) may not exceed 22 pounds. For international flights, the air carrier’s liability is limited to the actual value of the baggage but not more than 1,000 Special Drawing Rights, approximately $1,250 per passenger, unless a higher value is declared at the time of check-in and an appropriate excess valuation charge is paid. Baggage, when not handled by TCS, and personal effects are at all times the sole responsibility of the Participant.
Aircraft: The private jet flights will be performed using a Boeing 757 jet with 80 VIP-style seats. The air carrier for the Islands Around the World will be TAG Aviation (UK) Ltd, Farnborough Airport, Hampshire, GU14 6XA, United Kingdom. The air carrier for the Around the World itinerary will be Thomson Airways, Wigmore House/Wigmore Place, Wigmore Lane, Bedfordshire, Luton LU2 9TN England. TCS and the air carrier reserve the right to substitute equivalent aircraft if necessary. Your itinerary may include flights on smaller aircraft operated by local approved airline carriers. Seating on these aircraft will be economy or economy with limited business seats, based upon the configuration of the aircraft.
International Flights: The operation of these flights is subject to the foreign governments involved granting landing rights for the flight. If the air carrier cannot obtain these rights for any particular flight leg of the Tour, that flight leg will be canceled and alternative arrangements may be made, at the discretion of TCS.
Cancellations and Refunds: If you cancel your reservation or change your plans, your right to receive a refund is limited, as set forth in the following schedule. All cancellations will become effective as of the date of the postmark or email receipt. All requests for refunds must be sent to TCS in writing via mail, fax or email.
For Islands Around the World:
If your notice is received... You will receive a refund of all deposits less a...On or before June 8, 2015 $5,000 per-person cancellation fee.From June 9 to Oct. 6, 2015 $10,000 per-person cancellation fee.From Oct. 7 to Dec. 8, 2015 $15,000 per-person cancellation fee.From Dec. 9 to Feb. 8, 2016 $25,000 per-person cancellation fee. After Feb. 8, 2016 No refund. For Around the World:
If your notice is received... You will receive a refund of all deposits less a...On or before Sept. 29, 2015 $5,000 per-person cancellation fee.From Sept. 30 to Jan. 29, 2016 $10,000 per-person cancellation fee.From Jan. 30 to March 31, 2016 $15,000 per-person cancellation fee.From April 1 to May 31, 2016 $25,000 per-person cancellation fee. After May 31, 2016 No refund.Refunds will be made within 14 days of receipt of your notice of cancellation.
Leaving the Tour in progress, for any reason whatsoever, will not result in a refund, and no refunds will be made for any unused portions of the Tour. If you cancel and are able to provide a substitute Participant for the Tour, you will receive a full refund of money paid toward the price less, an administrative charge of $25 for effecting the substitution once the substitute Participant has paid in full. If TCS makes major changes prior to departure, you have the right to cancel and receive a full refund. Please note that the costs for visas, commercial air tickets, insurance, suite upgrades, and pre- or post-expedition independent arrangements may not be refundable. The following are major changes: (1) a change in the departure or return date, unless the change results from a flight delay experienced by the air carrier (If, however, the delay is longer than 48 hours, it will be considered a major change.); (2)
a change in the origin or destination city for any flight leg, unless the change affects only the order in which cities named in a tour package are visited; (3) a substitute of any hotel of lower standard; (4) a price increase of more than 10 percent occurring 10 or more days before departure. In no event can TCS increase your price less than 10 days before departure. If a major change must be made in the Tour, TCS will notify you within 7 days after first learning of the change, but in any event at least 10 days prior to the scheduled departure. If, less than 10 days before scheduled departure, TCS becomes aware that a major change must be made, TCS will notify you as soon as possible. Within 7 days after receiving notification of a major change, but in no event later than departure, you may cancel your reservation and you will receive a full refund within 14 days after canceling. If a major change occurs after the departure of the flight, which you are unwilling to accept, TCS will refund, within 14 days after your scheduled return date, that portion of your payment which applies to the services not accepted. If TCS must cancel the Tour in its entirety, TCS will notify you in writing within 7 days of the cancellation, but in no event later than 10 days before the scheduled departure date. TCS has no right to cancel the Tour less than 10 days before departure, except for circumstances that make it physically impossible to perform the Tour. If that occurs, TCS will notify you as soon as possible, but not later than the scheduled departure date. If the Tour is canceled, TCS will make a full refund to you within 14 days after cancellation. The rights and remedies made available under this contract are in addition to any other rights or remedies available under applicable law. However, TCS offers refunds under this Agreement with the express understanding that the receipt of that refund by a Participant waives the additional remedies.
TERMS AND CONDITIONSItinerary Changes: The itinerary and staff are subject to modification and change by TCS. Every reasonable effort will be made to operate the Tour as planned; however, should unforeseen world events and conditions require our itinerary to be altered, TCS reserves the right to do so for the safety and best interest of the group.
Single/Shared Accommodations and Suite Upgrades: A limited number of single rooms are available at extra cost on a first-come, first-served basis. TCS will make reasonable efforts to assist persons requesting a roommate. If a roommate is not confirmed, the single rate will be charged. Suite rooms are available in some destinations; more information about them, including their additional costs, will be sent to you in the months before departure.
Airfare: We are happy to assist you in reserving commercial flights between your home city and Kona, Hawaii, U.S.A. (Islands Around the World) or Orlando, Florida, U.S.A. (Around the World) and from Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. (Islands Around the World) or Orlando, Florida, U.S.A (Around the World) and your home city, in the class of service that you prefer. Please ask for details.
Visa Documents/Entry Permits: To participate in the Tour, visas and/or entry permits may be required for some countries. Acquiring visas and/or entry permits is the responsibility of the Participant. Failure to obtain visas and/or entry permits does not negate the terms and conditions. Any extra costs for rerouting Participants without visas and/or entry permits will be the responsibility of the Participant. We will provide information on the necessary visas and/or entry permits in the Tour documents.
Health Requirements: This is an active program, which requires you to make a realistic assessment of your health. All Participants are expected to be in active good health, to enjoy traveling as part of a group, and to be ready to experience cultural differences with grace. Walking and climbing stairs are required in many hotels and airports, to board the aircraft, and as part of many excursions. Prior to traveling, we highly recommend visiting your personal physician for a check-up, so that you may discuss your ability to participate in this type of journey. To go to certain destinations or participate in certain activities, such as visiting high-altitude areas (8,000 feet above sea level and higher) you may need to obtain your physician’s approval, in this case a form will be sent to you for your physician to sign. We are prepared to arrange for an alternative destination or activity, in case a physician recommends it. Malaria and other diseases may be present in some of the countries featured in this itinerary. Proof of yellow fever inoculation is required. For the latest recommendations on specific health precautions for the areas you will visit, consult your physician and the Centers for Disease Control. Any physical condition requiring special attention, diet, or treatment should be reported in writing when the reservation is made. We will make reasonable efforts to accommodate Participants with special needs; however, we cannot accommodate wheelchairs. If you require a slower pace, extra assistance, or the use of a cane or walking stick, arrangements will be made for private touring at each destination, if necessary, at the discretion of our Tour staff. Any extra cost for such arrangements will be the responsibility of the Participant. If you would like to forego some of the scheduled sightseeing to rejuvenate and relax, please feel free to do so at any time.
Photography and Video: We reserve the right to take photographs or videos (the “Photography”) during the Tour and to use the Photography for promotional purposes. Participants who prefer their images not be used must notify us in writing before the commencement of the Tour.
Basis of Rates: All prices are based on two persons sharing a room. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars. The rates are based on current tariffs
and are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. While TCS will make reasonable efforts to maintain the listed prices, if it is necessary to levy a surcharge, TCS reserves the right to do so and will notify you at the time of final invoicing. TCS reserves the right to cancel the Tour because of inadequate enrollment that makes the Tour economically infeasible to operate. In such a case, a full refund of the Tour cost will be made. Release of Liability: The passenger tickets in use by the carriers shall constitute the sole contract between the carriers and the passenger; the carriers are not responsible for any act, omission, or event during the time expedition Participants are not aboard their conveyance. Neither TCS, nor any of its respective owners, directors, employees, contractors, officers or agents (collectively, the “Released Parties”) shall be held liable for (A) any damage to, or loss of, property or injury to, or death of, persons occasioned directly or indirectly by an act or omission of any other provider, including but not limited to any defect in any aircraft, watercraft, or vehicle operated or provided by such other provider, (B) any loss or damage due to delay, cancellation, or disruption in any manner caused by the laws, regulations, acts or failures to act, demands, orders, or interpositions of any government or any subdivision or agent thereof, or by acts of God, strikes, fire, flood, war, rebellion, terrorism, insurrection, sickness, quarantine, epidemics, theft, or any other cause(s) beyond their control, and (C) any and all claims, actions, or losses for bodily injury, property damage, wrongful death, loss of services, lost profits, consequential, exemplary, indirect or punitive damages or otherwise that may arise out of or occur during your travel in connection with the Tour. The Participant waives any claim against any of the Released Parties for any such loss, damage, injury, or death, including any right to seek consequential, punitive or exemplary damages against any of the Released Parties for any reason whatsoever. None of the Released Parties shall be liable for any air carrier’s cancellation penalty incurred by the purchase of a nonrefundable ticket. Acknowledgment of Risk: You understand and acknowledge that your travel in connection with and participation in the Tour or any activities which may take place during the Tour, may involve risk and potential exposure to injury or fatal injury and that risk and dangers may arise or be caused by the negligence or participation of other Participants, contractors, and/or subcontractors for the Tour or from other foreseeable and unforeseeable causes including weather and other acts of nature.
Express Assumption of Risk and Responsibility: In recognition of the inherent risk of the travels and related activities in which you are intending to engage, you confirm that you are physically and mentally capable of participating in the Tour and that you willingly and voluntarily assume full responsibility for any injury, loss or damage suffered by you or caused by you. By registering for the Tour, you certify that you do not have any mental, physical or other condition or disability that would create a hazard for yourself or other Participants. TCS reserves the right in its sole discretion to accept, decline to accept or remove any Participant on the Tour and reserves the right, subject to the terms and conditions contained herein, to withdraw any part or all of the Tour and to make such changes as may be necessary.
Arbitration: Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the performance there under, including without limitation any claim related to bodily injury, property damage or death, shall be settled by binding arbitration in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association then existing, and judgment on the arbitration award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction over the subject matter of the controversy. Such proceedings will be governed by substantive Washington law. This agreement to arbitrate does not waive or modify the liability release contained in this document.
Exclusive Governing Law and Jurisdiction: This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Washington, without regard to conflicts of laws principles. If the right to seek arbitration is for any reason waived by both parties, or if judicial review of any arbitration is sought, any action or legal proceeding arising out of this Agreement shall be brought exclusively in the courts of the State of Washington, or, if it has or can acquire jurisdiction, in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington or the appropriate appellate courts, and the parties hereby waive any objection to venue or jurisdiction in connection therewith. In connection with any action or legal proceeding arising out of this Agreement, the parties hereby specifically and knowingly waive any rights that either party might have to demand a jury trial.
By registering for the Tour, the Participant agrees to the Operator-Participant Contract and Terms and Conditions set forth in this Agreement.
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