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GalápagosWITH AN EXTENSION TO PERU

September 13-22, 2013Aboard National Geographic Endeavour

Book By

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special savings!

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“The most surprising characteristic of Galápagos fauna is its complete innocence: these species have evolved without predation and as such have lost all ‘fear or flight’ response, including towards us! It is unforgettable to pass through their world as though we were invisible—whilst they continue with their lives, blissfully unconcerned with our presence.”

— Emma Ridley, Expedition Leader

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Cover: Juvenile great frigatebird. Opposite: A snorkeler snaps a penguin gliding through the water. Ship’s Registry: Ecuador

Dear Hendrix College Alumni and Friends, Travel with us to the enchanted isles of the Galápagos, September 13-22, 2013, and enjoy the most complete experience possible, one that goes beyond the limits of a cruise or tour.

Experience Galápagos panoramically: on a voyage linking island to island, awaking to fresh vistas and discoveries every day. Experience it intimately: landing each day on a new island, getting up close to the astounding wildlife. And experience it holistically: the undersea will be as vital a part of your adventure as the land, the sky, the animals, the grassy highlands, and the beaches. Exploring with us is genuinely immersive: whether you’re literally underwater, in a kayak, or watching ROV footage of a world beneath the ship on a plasma screen in the ship’s lounge.

Cruise aboard the comfortable, 96-guest National Geographic Endeavour, uniquely equipped with Zodiac landing craft, sturdy kayaks, and a battery of underwater video equipment—all designed to provide a deep, rich, full experience. An experienced team of naturalists, including an undersea specialist and a Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic certified photo instructor, is at your side during every outing. Their deep knowledge of Galápagos marine and terrestrial biology and geology adds insight to all that you see and do.

You will enjoy a matchless degree of flexibility, with multiple options for experiencing Galápagos in exciting ways—through activities you choose—every day. Take long walks or short ones; explore in a kayak or through your viewfinder; indulge in active days and unwind with a massage at the day’s end. Don’t be intimidated—there are options for all levels of fitness. There is literally no place else like Galápagos on Earth. And our extension to Peru is the perfect cultural experience to cap your extraordinary Galápagos wildlife adventure. To make your reservation, please return the enclosed reservation form or call Lindblad Expeditions at 888-773-9007. I hope you will join us!

Sincerely,

Pamela Owen ‘82Associate Vice President for Alumni and Constituent [email protected]; 1-877-208-8777

P.S. Book by October 31, 2012 and receive your 2013 Galápagos voyage at the 2012 rates. See page 12 for details.

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The sheer amount of wildlife here is

astounding. See the famous giant

tortoises roaming in the wild. Blue-footed

boobies. The legendary finches. Beach

masters, harems, and doe-eyed sea lion

pups that are more than willing to swim with

you. Skies filled with wheeling, courting, red-

throated frigatebirds. Lava rocks piled high

with motionless marine iguanas. A mind-

boggling plethora of creatures, untainted

by fear, living in a paradise of azure waters,

white beaches, and cool mangrove stands.

Animal life varies from island to island, and

with an experienced staff of naturalists, you encounter wildlife that is so

plentiful you may have to watch your footing to avoid disturbing the nap

of a resting sea lion or a passing iguana. It is simply a privilege to see

these creatures in this place, manifesting these precise behaviors. This

natural abundance makes Galápagos one of the most impressive places

on Earth.

Opposite page (clockwise from top): Enjoy close encounters with playful sea lions; diverse bird life includes

magnificent frigatebirds and Nazca boobies (above); giant tortoise in the wild; marine iguanas and blue-footed

boobies are other wildlife we’ll see during our visit; we may even spot a nesting Galápagos hawk.

Discover Galápagos: Nature in its purest form.

Carlos Romero, one of the expert naturalists, will travel on many expeditions throughout the year.

“For me, Galápagos looms large in importance, not

only as inspiration for Charles Darwin’s observations

and work, but also as an example of how an almost

untouched environment could give science and visitors

an untarnished look into nature in its purest form and

can evoke in them inspiration and love for our planet.”

—Carlos Romero

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The world beneath the sea is as spectacular and diverse as the

wonders you’ll find on land in Galápagos. You’ll see shimmering fish,

sea turtles, playful sea lions, even a penguin or two. Whether you’re an

avid snorkeler or prefer to explore the ocean while remaining dry, we’ve

found a number of creative ways that allow travelers of all abilities and

inclinations to encounter the treasures under the surface.

We draw from the example of one of the heroes of marine exploration, the

extraordinary Jacques Cousteau, using nimble Zodiacs to make landfall

on the most remote beaches and to explore pristine stretches of the

shore that are unreachable overland.

For those who snorkel, Galápagos offers pure magic. You’ll have opportunities

to snorkel nearly every day. We’ll provide you with a wetsuit, mask, snorkel, and

fins, that will be yours alone for the voyage. If you’ve never been snorkeling

before but want to, count on a naturalist to help you get the hang of it. Prefer to

stay dry? National Geographic Endeavour carries a glass-bottom boat.

Our ship is also equipped with a

wide selection of underwater vid-

eo equipment and still cameras.

An undersea specialist will dive

with a video camera and display

the images captured below the

waves while you’re winding down

in the ship’s comfortable lounge

during each evening’s daily

recap.

Opposite page (clockwise from top): We

make snorkeling easy for people of all

ages; schools of tropical fish abound; a

curious sea lion and undersea expert; sea

turtle; blue-footed booby.

Swim, Snorkel, and Explore the Remarkable Undersea.

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99Galápagos land iguana, Santa Cruz.

*Routing is always subject to Galápagos National Park approval.

Isabela

FloreanaEspañola

EQUATOR

Pacific Ocean

Santa Cruz

BaltraSeymour

Bartolomé

Santiago

ITINERaRy: 10 DayS/9 NIGHTS

Galápagos

Day 1: U.S./Guayaquil, EcuadorDepart U.S. and arrive in Guayaquil by late evening. Overnight at Hotel Hilton Colón.

Day 2: Guayaquil/Galápagos/EmbarkThis morning fly to Galápagos and embark ship. (B,L,D)

Days 3–8: Galápagos IslandsA new island to explore daily over the course of our expedition. And the promise of genuine discovery every day. Routing is subject to Galápagos National Park approval—but our in-depth knowledge of the geography guarantees days steeped in joy, wonder, and engaging activities. (B,L,D)

Here is a representative sampling of islands we may visit during your week on board.*

Bartolomé: This is an enchanting landscape where lava, mangroves, and golden sand converge. Great walks and views abound, with a chance to snorkel with Galápagos penguins.

Santiago: Santiago offers close encounters with Galápagos fur seals along with an opportunity to study the inhabitants of this island’s countless tide pools.

Santa Cruz: Learn about vital preservation work being done at the Charles Darwin Research Station. Then, head up into the highlands to roam the moss-draped landscape where wild giant tortoises forage.

Isabela: Enjoy a challenging hike over a rugged area of shoreline, then inland through a land iguana nesting

site. Walking, birding, kayaking, and snorkeling options are on offer.

San Cristobal

Fernandina

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Guests enjoy kayaking off Santiago Island.

*Routing is always subject to Galápagos National Park approval.

Pacific Ocean

North Seymour: Have up-close encounters with colonies of blue-footed boobies and magnificent frigatebirds, and sea lion harems.

Fernandina: This is the youngest island in the Galápagos. Discover the marine iguana haven of Punta Espinoza, and take in the dramatic backdrop of Isabela’s volcanoes off in the distance.

Floreana: Snorkel among sea lions in the clear waters off Champion Islet. We may also find flamingos, pintail ducks, and various shorebirds. Hike to a pristine white-sand beach, a favorite nesting site for sea turtles.

Española: The exclusive home to particularly colorful marine iguanas and the most inquisitive mockingbirds in the islands. Española is also a paradise for Darwin’s finches, sea lions galore, and the famous blue-footed boobies. Snorkel and stroll along the island’s lovely beaches.

San Cristobal: Wet landing on a green, olivine beach for a hike and spectacular scenery—tuff stone cliffs created by sea and wind. Zodiac rides along the coastline reveal blue-footed and red-footed boobies.

Day 9: Galápagos/Disembark/GuayaquilDisembark and fly to Guayaquil. The late afternoon and evening are free to explore the bustling port city. Overnight at Hotel Hilton Colón. (B)

Day 10: Guayaquil/HomeAfter breakfast, disembark and drive to the airport for flights home. (B)

OpTIONal vISIT TO THE COlONIal CITy OF QUITO IS avaIlaBlE. Call for details.

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as magnificent as the Galápagos Islands are for wildlife, so is Peru from an historical and archaeological perspective. Take advantage of Peru’s proximity to

Galápagos and journey from the islands to Lima, where expert guides join you for an exploration of the Sacred Valley of the Inca, the majesty of Machu Picchu, and the winding colonial streets of Cusco.

Days 1–8:As per Galápagos itinerary on page 7.

Day 9: Galápagos/Guayaquil/lima, peruDepart Galápagos this morning and fly to Lima, Peru via Guayaquil, arriving in early evening. Overnight at the Ramada Costa del Sol Lima Airport. (B)

Day 10: lima/Cusco/Sacred valley of the IncaThis morning fly from Lima to Cusco and drive to Awanacancha, a farm where South American camelidae are bred. Visit Pisac, gateway to the Sacred Valley, and walk through the local food market before visiting the ruins. Check in to Sol y Luna Hotel. (B,L,D)

Day 11: Sacred valley of the IncaPeter Frost will join us as we visit the massive Inca fortress of Ollantaytambo.Then attend a traditional weaving demonstration by National Geographic grantee Nilda Callañaupa. Enjoy an outdoor lunch with a Paso horse demonstration. In the afternoon, choose from horseback riding, a spa treatment, and other activities. After dinner, watch a folkloric dance performance. (B,L,D)

Day 12: Sacred valley/Machu picchuContinue from the valley to Machu Picchu. We’ll have a guided introduction to the area and then stay overnight at the 31-room Orient Express Sanctuary Lodge. (B,L,D)

Day 13: Machu picchu/CuscoBefore sunrise, walk and hike to the Sun Gate, the ancient final checkpoint to Machu Picchu, and watch the day break over the quiet ruins. The morning is free to explore. After a train and bus ride, we arrive in Cusco in the late afternoon for two nights at the Orient Express Monasterio Hotel. (B,L,D)

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ITINERaRy: 16 DayS/15 NIGHTS

Quechua girl, Cusco.

Galápagos + an Extension to peru’s land of the Inca

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Day 14: CuscoExplore the Inca Empire’s capital city of Cusco and visit the vast Sacsayhuaman Fortress. The afternoon is open to stroll around the city. Relax, shop, or visit one of the many museums or convents, including the magnificent 17th-century cathedral and convent of Koricancha. Dinner is on your own. (B,L) Day 15: Cusco/limaReturn to Lima and check in to the Miraflores Park Hotel. Visit the Larco Herrera Museum and stroll the Plaza Mayor. Lunch is traditional Latin American style. Dinner is on your own. (B,L)

Day 16: lima/HomeAfter breakfast, we proceed to the airport in Lima for flights home. (B)

Guests enjoy daybreak at the mystical stone ruins of the Inca, Machu Picchu.

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Note: Extension will operate provided a minimum number of guests are registered.

Double: $4,590 Single: $5,690 Cost Includes: Seven hotel nights; meals indicated by B,L,D (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner); transfers if traveling on group flights; sightseeing; porterage; services of local guide and tour escort; tips to local guides, drivers and tour escort; taxes, and service charges. Not Included: Airfare; meals not indicated as included; alcoholic beverages; personal items.

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National Geographic EndeavourCAPACITY: 96 guests in 56 outside cabins. REGISTRY: Ecuador OVERALL LENGTh: 295 feet.

PUBLIC AREAS: Ship is fully air-conditioned. Covered deck with chairs and tables; doctor’s office; fitness center; LEXspa; global market; library; lounge with full-service bar and facilities for films, slide shows, and presentations; sauna and small swimming pool; and Observation Deck. The Ecuadorian captain and officers welcome guests to the Bridge in accordance with the “Open Bridge” policy.

MEALS: Served in single seatings with unassigned tables for an informal atmosphere and easy mingling. Menu is international with Ecuadorian flair.

CABINS: All cabins face outside with windows or portholes. Each has private facilities and climate controls.

ExPEDITION EQUIPMENT: Zodiac landing craft, kayaks, glass-bottom boat, snorkeling gear, wetsuits, Splash-Cam, underwater video camera, and video microscope.

SPECIAL FEATURES: Guest internet access, laundry service, floating massage platform, and wellness program. Ship’s doctor and video chronicler are also on board.

Right: Category 4 cabin; suite; fitness center.

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special savings!

Book by october 31, 2012 and receive your 2013

Galápagos voyage at the 2012 rates.

Subject to availability, new bookings only.

Costs are per person double occupancy unless otherwise noted. BOOk BY OCTOBER 31, 2012 BOOk AFTER OCTOBER 31, 2012

Category 1: $4,750 $4,990 Category 1: Main Deck #202, 204, A Deck #352, 353 — All cabins feature two lower single beds, a writing desk, and a porthole.

Category 2: $5,500 $5,780Upper Deck #122, 125; Main Deck #201, 203, 206, 208, 210-212, 214-218, 220 — Cabins have two lower single beds and a writing desk. Upper Deck cabins feature large windows and Main Deck cabins have two portholes.

Category 3: $6,000 $6,300Main Deck #209; A Deck #300, 350, 351 — These spacious cabins comfortably accommodate two or three people if desired, all with at least two lower beds and two portholes. Each has a separate sleeping and sitting area.

Category 4: $6,500 $6,820Upper Deck #102, 104-112, 114-116, 118, 120, 121, 123 — Conveniently located cabins feature two lower single beds and a writing desk.

Category 5: $8,250 $8,660Upper Deck #117, 129 — These are the finest accommodations on board. Suites have separate sleeping and sitting areas, a large view window, and a convertible sofa to accommodate a third person.

Category 1 Solo: $5,950 $6,250Main Deck #219, 222; A Deck #309-312, 314-316, 318

Category 2 Solo: $6,880 $7,220Upper Deck #124, 126, 127; Main Deck #205Note: Sole occupancy cabins are available in Categories 1 and 2, and have one lower single bed and at least one porthole. Shared Accommodations: We will make arrangements for shared accommodations at the double occupancy rate in Categories 1 and 2. Third person rates are available in designated cabins at one half the double occupancy rate.

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Galápagos Voyage Cost Includes: Seven nights’ shipboard accommodations in Galápagos; two nights’ accommodations at fine hotels in Guayaquil with breakfast; all meals aboard ship as indicated by B,L,D (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) in the itinerary; all soft drinks aboard ship; transfers to/from airport if traveling on group flights; shore excursions and sightseeing; Galápagos National Park entry fee; Galápagos transit card; use of snorkeling equipment and wetsuits; services of the ship physician, expedition leader, natu-ralists, and expert guides; all port and service charges; gratuities to local guides.

Not Included: Airfare U.S./Guayaquil/Galápagos/Guayaquil/U.S.; meals not indicated as included; optional extensions; Ecuador departure tax; passport and visa expenses; baggage/accident/cancellation insurance; items of a personal nature such as laundry, alcoholic beverages, and emails; voyage DVD; and discretionary gratuities to naturalist staff and crew.

Sample Airfares: Airfare from your hometown to/from Galápagos is an additional cost. International rout-ing: Miami/Guayaquil/Miami, Economy from $750; Business from $1,600. Internal Ecuador routing: Guayaquil/Galápagos/Guayaquil, adult from $450; children (under 12) from $225. Lindblad Expeditions will gladly assist in making your international air ar-rangements for a $50 per person service fee. Internal

flights must be ticketed by Lindblad (service fee will not apply); international and internal air tickets must be issued separately. Fares subject to change.

Note: A complete packet of pre-departure information, including recommended reading list and suggestions on what to bring, will be sent to you approximately four months before departure.

Reservations: To confirm your place, an advance payment of $500 per person on Galápagos and $800 on Galápagos + Peru is payable by check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover. (Checks made payable to Lindblad Maritime Enterprises.)

Final Payment: Due no later than 90 days prior to departure.

Travel Protection Plan: Cancellation and medical insur-ance are available at extra cost. Information will be sent to you upon registration.

Smoking Policy: Allowed only in designated outdoor areas.

Responsibility: Certain other provisions concerning, among other things, limitations of Company’s (Lindblad Expeditions) liability for loss of property, injury, illness or death during the voyage will be provided to all guests prior to final payment, and to prospective guests upon request.

Prices listed in this brochure are subject to change. The Company reserves the right to impose surcharges based on increases in the Company’s actual cost of fuel.

CaNCEllaTION pOlICy

Number of Days prior to Expedition Start per person Cancellation Fee120 or more days $150

119-90 days Advance payment cost

89–60 days 25% of trip cost

59–30 days 50% of trip cost

29–0 days No refund

This policy applies to expeditions and may vary for extensions. We strongly recommend that you purchase a travel protection plan.

Terms and Conditions

Bring The Kids:

We believe sharing an expedition with your kids or grandkids is a life-enhancing experience. Take $500 off the double occupancy price for each person under 18.

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Please reserve ____________place(s) Galápagos Galápagos + Peru

Name 1: _____________________________________________________________ (As it appears on passport)

Name 1: ______________________________ Date of Birth: ____________________ (Preferred name for name badge)

Name 2: _____________________________________________________________ (As it appears on passport)

Name 2: ______________________________ Date of Birth: ____________________ (Preferred name for name badge)

Street Address: ________________________________________________________

City: ________________________________ State: _______________ Zip: ________

Home Phone: ____________________Business Phone: ________________________

Cell Phone: _______________________________ Fax: ________________________

Email: ______________________________________________________________

Accommodations: Double Single Twin share w/friend

Share with roommate assigned by tour operator

Please indicate choice of cabin category in order of preference:

1st choice: ______________________2nd choice: ___________________________

Enclosed is my advance payment of $ _________ ($500 per person on Galápagos or $800

per person on Galápagos + Peru). Check made payable to Lindblad Maritime Enterprises, Ltd.

Charge my advance payment of $ _______________ ($500 per person on Galápagos or $800

per person on Galápagos + Peru) to my Visa MasterCard American Express or Discover.

Account Number: ______________________________ Expires: _________________

Cardholder Signature: _____________________________ Date: _________________

Reservation Form: Galápagos Aboard National Geographic Endeavour — September 13-22, 2013

please return to:Lindblad Expeditions96 Morton StreetNew York, NY 10014Ph: (888) 773-9007Fax: (646) 390-2050Email: [email protected]

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