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SOUTH TO SERENDIBSouthern India and Sri Lanka aboard Island Sky
March 24–April 7, 2017
SOUTHERN INDIA AND SRI LANKA aboard Island SkyMarch 24–April 7, 2017 • (14 nights/15 days)
CRUISE ABOARD THE ALL-
SUITE ISLAND SKY to three
of India’s southern states
and Sri Lanka, a little gem of
an island once known as
Serendib. During this
11-night voyage, visit
stunning rock-cut shore
temples, a landmark
museum with a Gothic roof
and minarets, a tiny tile-
floored synagogue, a center
for innovative agriculture, the imposing
Basilica of Bom Jesus, and the lush
backwaters of Kerala. Also enjoy an
exciting, colorful performance of
Kathakali, a stylized classical Indian
dance-drama, and sample Southern
India’s distinctive cuisine.
And then there’s Serendib, known today
as Sri Lanka and the inspiration behind
the word “serendipity.” From the ruins of
the ancient city of Polonnaruwa to
Bundala National Park, a UNESCO Man
and Biosphere Reserve, and the Temple
of the Tooth, which houses one of
Buddhism’s most sacred relics, Sri
Lanka offers much that is both
unexpected and fascinating.
An optional pre-cruise extension to the
massive and wildly colorful Temple of
the Fish-Eyed Goddess in Madurai and
an optional post-cruise extension to
the incredible rock-hewn caves of
Ajanta and Ellora are available to round
out this exotic experience.
The scenic backwaters of Kerala (cover), the serene elephant herd protected at Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage (above), and the spice-infused curries of South Indian cuisine (left) all contribute to making this exploration of Southern India and Sri Lanka an unforgettable experience.
TO BOOK A TRIP CALL 800-422-1636 OR VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/TRAVEL
As this brochure goes to print, we have not yet confirmed the faculty study leader for this program. We intend, however, that you will be joined by a Harvard lecturer who will enhance your travel experience. You will discover that our lecturers are not only first-rate scholars and teachers but also friendly traveling companions, eager to share their insights through conversation as well as in scheduled presentations.
ADDITIONAL STUDY LEADER
Michael Golay, a professor in the Nuclear Science and Engineering Department at MIT, will also lecture during this program, on the dominating roles of rapidly developing countries in driving global climate change, and their policies for using energy technologies that do not emit greenhouse gases.
Marvel at Mamallapuram’s shore temples (below), a highlight of the Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram and a UNESCO World Heritage site. (Left) Tufted gray langurs are at home in Bundala National Park. (Back cover) Mumbai’s iconic Gateway of India was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to the city then known as Bombay in 1911.
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• Expert Harvard faculty
and study leaders
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on all 7 continents
• Choice of land & rail,
cruises, rivers & lakes,
and family adventures
• Travel with fellow
Harvard alumni
• Local culture, history,
and cuisine at each stop
• Relationships that last
beyond your itinerary
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2005. Park residents also include Asian elephants, langurs, jackal, leopards, mongooses, wild boars, and spotted deer. Island Sky (B,L,D)
THURSDAY, MARCH 30
GalleDelve into Galle’s colonial past at the Galle Fort, built by the Portuguese in 1588 and extensively fortified by the Dutch in the 17th century. A UNESCO World Heritage site, the fort resembles a walled town complete with a rectangular grid of streets, Dutch colonial-style houses adorned with gables and verandas, historic churches and mosques, and commercial and government buildings. Island Sky (B,L,D)
FRIDAY, MARCH 31
ColomboDock in Colombo and explore the city or take a full-day trip to Kandy, the last capital of the ancient kings of Sri Lanka. Kandy has UNESCO World Heritage designation as the site of the Temple of the Tooth, where one of Buddhism’s most sacred relics is housed. En route to the temple, visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage, where the largest herd of captive Asian elephants in the world is nurtured and protected. Island Sky (B,L,D)
SATURDAY, APRIL 1
Thiruvananthapuram, IndiaIn Thiruvananathpuram, a city of pagoda-shaped buildings and narrow winding lanes, view the exterior
FRIDAY–SATURDAY, MARCH 24–25
Home / Chennai, IndiaDepart home on an overnight flight to Chennai. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel for check-in. Taj Coromandel
SUNDAY, MARCH 26
ChennaiToday visit Mamallapuram, home to the Group of Monuments at Mahabalipuram, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Picturesquely situated between beach and lagoon are chariot-shaped temples, cave sanctuaries, giant open-air rock reliefs, and the Shore Temple, embellished with thousands of sculptures dedicated to Shiva. Return to Chennai for embarkation. Island Sky (B,L,D)
MONDAY, MARCH 27
At SeaEnjoy the onboard lecture program as Island Sky cruises to Sri Lanka. Island Sky (B,L,D)
TUESDAY, MARCH 28
Trincomalee, Sri LankaExplore the 12th-century ruins of what was once Sri Lanka’s magnificent medieval walled capital Polonnaruwa, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Island Sky (B,L,D)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29
Hambantota / Bundala National ParkExplore Bundala National Park, an important wintering ground for migratory water birds and a UNESCO Man and Biosphere Reserve since
of Padmanabhaswamy Temple, an intricate fusion of indigenous Kerala and Dravidian styles, and visit the Puthenmalika Palace, renowned for the 122 horses carved into wooden wall brackets. Also explore the Napier Museum, which houses a rare collection of archaeological and historic artifacts, bronze idols, ancient ornaments, ivory carvings, and a temple chariot. Island Sky (B,L,D)
SUNDAY, APRIL 2
KochiKochi, an important spice trading center on the west coast of India as early as the 14th century, is still an active port. Visit the Portuguese/Dutch Mattancherry Palace, which has a series of remarkable murals painted on its wooden walls. Cruise through the “backwaters,” a network of canals, lakes, and lagoons, on a traditional houseboat for a peek at traditional, rural lifestyles. In the evening, enjoy a spellbinding Kathakali dance performance on board. Island Sky (B,L,D)
MONDAY, APRIL 3
KochiThe graceful, cantilevered Chinese fishing nets along the shoreline of Kochi are the legacy of a centuries-old fishing custom now more dependent on tourism than fish. Visit St. Francis Church, the oldest European church in India and the original resting place of Portuguese explore Vasco da Gama, and the tiny Paradesi Synagogue, with its hand-painted, blue-willow floor tiles. Island Sky (B,L,D)
Enjoy visiting a variety of destinations that are a feast for the eyes: the Dutch-influenced architecture of Galle fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site (above, left); the bold designs of Kathakali dance costumes (above, center); and the candy-store colors of the Temple of the Tooth (above, right).
SCHEDULE BY DAY Included meals are designated as B=breakfast, L=lunch, R=reception, D=dinner
TUESDAY, APRIL 4
MangaloreAt renowned Soans Farm, learn about its innovative agricultural techniques and taste some of the produce grown here. Continue to Moodabidri to see the 15th-century thousand-pillared Jain temple, and in Karkala marvel at the monolithic statue of Bhagawan Bahubali. Island Sky (B,L,D)
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5
GoaGoa was the capital of Portugal’s eastern empire for 400 years. In Old Goa, visit the Basilica of Bom Jesus, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which contains the silver casket of St. Francis Xavier. Also explore the State Archaeological Museum, whose collections of portraits, wooden sculptures, architectural fragments, and ephemera highlight the Portuguese period in Goa. Island Sky (B,L,D)
THURSDAY–FRIDAY, APRIL 6–7
Mumbai / HomeDisembark in Mumbai and travel past the Gateway of India and along Marine Drive. Catch glimpses of the dabbah wallahs delivering lunches to offices throughout the city and the dhobi wallahs (laundrymen) at their outdoor laundry. Visit Mani Bhavan, Gandhi’s headquarters for 17 years and now a museum dedicated to his memory, and the contemporary Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai’s finest Victorian building. This afternoon relax in the Orchid Mumbai Hotel before transferring to the airport for flights home, arriving on April 7. (B,L)
DETAILSActivity level: Moderate Group size: 93 guests Co-sponsors: MIT, Dartmouth, and Stanford
WHAT TO EXPECTThese tropical climes are humid, with daytime highs ranging from the mid 80s to the mid 90s F, and a slight chance of rain in Sri Lanka. The pace of this program is moderately active, with some early-morning departures and long motorcoach drives (two-three hours), and walking up to two miles at one or two sites, on occasion over uneven terrain, while ashore. Participants must be in good health and able to keep up with the group without assistance from tour staff. Participants with medical issues and/or dietary restrictions must make them known to us well before departure, and impairments regarding mobility must be disclosed prior to booking. If you have any questions about the level of activity of this program or your ability to participate, please call HAA Travels at 800-422-1636.
OPTIONAL PRE-TRIP EXTENSIONMadurai MARCH 22–25, 2017
The geographical and religious center of Madurai is a massive Hindu temple complex dedicated to Meenakshi, the “fish-eyed goddess.” Its fourteen elongated pyramidal towers swarm with thousands of garishly colored figures of gods, demons, and animals, while inside priests perform rituals at multiple shrines, and worshipers seeking favors from the gods pay their respects. Also visit the Thirumalai Nayak Palace; erected in 1636 by King Thirumalai Nayak, it is a classic fusion of Dravidian and Rajput styles. (2B,2L,1D). Rates: $1,795 per person, double occupancy; $2,285 per person, single occupancy. Airfare for internal flights: approximately $250 per person, subject to change.
OPTIONAL POST-TRIP EXTENSIONAurangabad (Ajanta and Ellora) APRIL 6–10, 2017
Aurangabad is the gateway to the rock-hewn caves of Ajanta and Ellora, both UNESCO World Heritage sites. Carved from volcanic lava cliffs by Buddhist monks, the Ajanta caves are adorned with sculptures and frescoes dating back to the 2nd century B.C. The Ellora caves, which date from approximately A.D. 600 to A.D. 1000, comprise an impressive complex of shrines representing the three faiths of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. (B,3L,3D). Rates: $2,490 per person, double occupancy; $3,180 per person, single occupancy. Airfare for internal flights: approximately $250 per person, subject to change.
Enjoy visiting a variety of destinations that are a feast for the eyes: the Dutch-influenced architecture of Galle fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site (above, left); the bold designs of Kathakali dance costumes (above, center); and the candy-store colors of the Temple of the Tooth (above, right).
SCHEDULE BY DAY Included meals are designated as B=breakfast, L=lunch, R=reception, D=dinner
BAY OF BENGAL
INDIAN OCEAN
MAHARASHTRA
PANAJI
KARNATAKA
KERALA
TAMILNADU
Cruise from Chennai
Trincomalee
Polunnarua
Bundala National Park
Hambantota
Galle
Colombo
Kandy
SRI LANKA
Chennai
Mumbai
Goa
Mangalore
Thiruvananathpuram
Kochi
INDIA
TO BOOK A TRIP CALL 800-422-1636 OR VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/TRAVEL
GENERAL INFORMATION
TOUR COST INCLUSIONS: All accommoda-tions, meals, and excursions as specified in the itinerary; Comprehensive program of briefings, lectures, and presentations; Transfers on group arrival and departure days; Baggage handling for one checked piece and one carry-on piece per person; Gratuities to porters, wait staff, guides, drivers, and shipboard personnel for all group activities; Entrance fees and port charges; Welcome and farewell wine receptions; House wine, beer, and soft drinks on board Island Sky and with all group lunches and dinners; Bottled water during excursions; Complete packet of pre-departure information including educational materials; Professional tour manager; $200,000 Emergency Medical Evacuation Insurance.
TOUR COST EXCLUSIONS: U.S. domestic and international airfare; Passport or visa expenses; Medical expenses and immunizations; Airport transfers except as noted above; Travel and trip cancellation insurance; Optional excursions or deviations from the scheduled tour; Excess baggage charges; Meals not specified in the itinerary; Dishes and beverages not part of the included meals; Liquor; Personal items such
as e-mail, telephone and fax calls, laundry, and gratuities for nongroup services.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
RESERVATIONS, DEPOSITS, & FINAL PAYMENT: To reserve a space on this program, a $1,000 deposit is required per person. Please either call us at 800-422-1636 or 617-496-0806 or fill out and mail or fax the registration form found in this brochure. Reservations are acknowledged in order of receipt until the maximum enrollment has been reached. Final payment deadline is November 24, 2016, 120 days prior to departure.
CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS: Notification of cancellation must be received in writing by HAA from the participant. Cancellations within 14 days of booking: full refund; cancellations received up to 120 days prior to departure will be assessed a cancellation fee of $1,000 per person. Cancellations received within 120 days prior to departure are subject to 100% penalty of all deposits and payments.
ITINERARY CHANGES: The itinerary contained in this brochure is accurate at the time of printing. We reserve the right to change the program or accommodations as conditions warrant.
INSURANCE: We highly recommend the purchase of trip cancellation insurance. An application for insurance will be provided by HAA upon confirmation.
RESPONSIBILITY: Certain other provisions apply regarding limitations of liability and rights of HAA and the tour operator. The statement of responsibility is available at http://alumni.harvard.edu/travel/trips/southernindia-2017. If you are not able to access the Internet, please call HAA Travels at 800-422-1636 or 617-496-0806.
DISCLAIMER: Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented in this publication. Neither HAA nor the tour operator is responsible for errors in or damages resulting from use of the information contained herein. Information contained in this brochure is subject to change.
QUESTIONS: Please call HAA Travels at 800-422-1636 or 617-496-0806, email: [email protected]
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BAY OF BENGAL
INDIAN OCEAN
MAHARASHTRA
PANAJI
KARNATAKA
KERALA
TAMILNADU
Cruise from Chennai
Trincomalee
Polunnarua
Bundala National Park
Hambantota
Galle
Colombo
Kandy
SRI LANKA
Chennai
Mumbai
Goa
Mangalore
Thiruvananathpuram
Kochi
INDIA
PROGRAM RATES, per person
CATEGORY DOUBLE SINGLE
A MAGELLAN $11,995 $17,995
226 sq. ft., portholes (3 in cabin 250, 2 in cabin 252)
B MAGELLAN $12,995 $19,495
230 sq. ft., portholes (2, 3, or 4, depending on cabin)
C COLUMBUS $14,495 $21,745
217–264 sq. ft., windows (1 or 2 depending on cabin)
D MARCO POLO $14,995 —
225 sq. ft., window
E MARCO POLO $16,495 —
242 sq. ft., forward and side windows
F ERIKSON $17,995 —
225 sq. ft., sliding glass door, private balcony
G EXPLORER $18,995 —
237 sq. ft., sliding glass door, private balcony
EXPLORER DECK
ERIKSON DECK
MARCO POLO DECK
COLUMBUS DECK
MAGELLAN DECK
Originally built in 1992 and refurbished and redecorated in 2013, Island Sky accommodates all guests in 57 outside suites, each with sea views, a sitting room area, flat-screen TV, safe, mini-refrigerator, and an en suite, marble-appointed bathroom with robe, slippers, and hair dryer. Several suites have private balconies. Spacious and finely decorated public areas include a large lounge and elegant bar and a library. The dining room accommodates everyone at one seating, and house wine, beer, and soft drinks are included at lunch and dinner. Wi-Fi access is available throughout the vessel (at additional cost and dependent upon satellite reception). The ship amenities also include a hairdresser, onboard clinic and doctor, elevator serving all passenger decks, and two sun decks, one with a bar. Island Sky is served by 75 experienced officers and crew.
ISLAND SKY
AIR ARRANGEMENTS U.S. domestic and international airfare is not included in the program cost. Round-trip, economy-class airfare from New York to Chennai, India, with return from Mumbai, is approximately $1,500 per person as of March 2016 and is subject to change without notice. Information about making flight arrangements will be sent to all participants.
To register, fill out this form and return to HAA Travels with your deposit of $1,000 per person.
Please return this form by mail to: HAA Travels, Harvard Alumni Association 124 Mount Auburn Street, 6th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02138 Or by fax: 617-496-4011
Please call with any questions: 800-422-1636 or 617-496-0806
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REGISTRATION FORMA SAMPLING OF 2016 & 2017 HAA TRIPS
LAND & RAIL
SILK ROAD ODYSSEY: THE FIVE ’STANS SEP 6–23, 2016
FIVE NIGHTS IN VIENNA SEP 10–16, 2016 JOHN STEWART
THE HOLY LAND: ISRAEL & PALESTINE SEP 18–28, 2016 PETER MACHINIST
BEHIND THE SCENES AT CERN & ITER: SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERIES, CULTURE & CUISINE OF GENEVA & PROVENCE SEP 19–28, 2016 MELISSA FRANKLIN
COLOMBIA: BOGOTÁ & CARTAGENA SEP 23–30, 2016 MARK VAN BAALEN
DISCOVERING EASTERN EUROPE OCT 1–17, 2016
DISCOVER ETHIOPIA OCT 5–22, 2016
THAILAND, LAOS & CAMBODIA OCT 7–21, 2016 PETER BOL
WONDERS OF CHILE & ARGENTINA OCT 8–23, 2016 JIM COSTA
MYSTICAL INDIA OCT 13–29, 2016 HUGH FLICK
INSIDER’S ROME OCT 19–27, 2016 HARVEY COX
SOUTHERN AFRICA ODYSSEY OCT 20–NOV 6, 2016
INSIDER’S CHINA: ANCIENT VILLAGES TO DYNAMIC BOOM OCT 22–NOV 4, 2016 MARTIN WHYTE
TANZANIAN SAFARI: THE GREAT MIGRATION FEB 5–17, 2017
GATEWAY TO ICELAND (THE NORTHERN LIGHTS IN THE LAND OF FIRE & ICE) FEB 9–13, 2017 & FEB 16–20, 2017
INDIA: SPLENDORS OF THE SOUTH FEB 8–MAR 24, 2017
SPRING BREAK GREECE MAR 12–21, 2017 GREGORY NAGY
ST. PATRICK’S DAY IN DUBLIN MAR 15–19, 2017
WEEK IN BARCELONA APR 19–26, 2017 MICHAEL BRENNER
CHINA & JAPAN MAY 8–22, 2017 PETER BOL & ANDREW GORDON
VILLAGE LIFE IN DORDOGNE MAY 11–19, 2017
NORWEGIAN SPLENDOR JUN 20–JUL 5, 2017
CRUISES
BLACK SEA ON ISLAND SKY SEP 25–OCT 6, 2016 DAVID AGUILAR
TREASURES & ANCIENT WONDERS OF SICILY ON SEA CLOUD II OCT 14–23, 2016 WILLIAM GRANARA
TRADE ROUTES OF COASTAL IBERIA ON LE LYRICAL OCT 25–NOV 2, 2016
FACES OF MELANESIA ON CALEDONIAN SKY NOV 17–DEC 3, 2016
THE GULF STATES: UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (DUBAI & ABU DHABI), QATAR, BAHRAIN, SAUDI ARABIA & OMAN ON ISLAND SKY NOV 29–DEC 9, 2016 CHARLES COGAN
NEW YEAR’S GALÁPAGOS ABOARD ORIGIN DEC 29, 2016– JAN 9, 2017 ZARIN MACHANDA
PATAGONIA EXPEDITION ON STELLA AUSTRALIS JAN 5–17, 2017 JARED DIAMOND
EXPEDITION TO ANTARCTICA ON LE SOLEAL JAN 21–FEB 3, 2017 DAVID AGUILAR
NEW ZEALAND BY SEA ON CALEDONIAN SKY JAN 29–FEB 11, 2017 JOCK PHILLIPS & BRIAN FARRELL
TAHITI, FRENCH POLYNESIA & TUAMOTOU ISLANDS ON PAUL GAUGUIN FEB 9–19, 2017 SUSAN SULEIMAN
CUBA UNDER SAIL ON VARIETY VOYAGER FEB 11–18, 2017
SAILING THE PANAMA CANAL ON SEA CLOUD II FEB 20–MAR 3, 2017
SOUTHERN INDIA & SRI LANKA ON ISLAND SKY MAR 24–APR 7, 2017
JAPAN BY SEA ON CALEDONIAN SKY APR 13–26, 2017 MARK VAN BAALEN
EUROPEAN COASTAL CIVILIZATIONS (LISBON TO LONDON) ON LE BOREAL APR 30–MAY 9, 2017
ADRIATIC & AEGEAN: ATHENS TO VENICE ON LE LYRIAL MAY 8–16, 2017
SAILING THE BALTIC’S AMBER COAST ON SEA CLOUD II JUL 19–30, 2017 MICHAEL SHINAGEL
RIVERS & LAKES
PASSAGE OF LEWIS & CLARK ON AMERICAN EMPRESS AUG 13–21, 2016 CASTLE MCLAUGHLIN & MARY MALLOY
CRUISING THE ROMANTIC RHONE: PROVENCE TO BURGUNDY ON AMADAGIO SEP 20–30, 2016
PRIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA, NAMIBIA, BOTSWANA & ZIMBABWE MAR 1–16, 2017
DUTCH & FLEMISH LANDSCAPES APR 19–27, 2017
FAMILY ADVENTURES & SPRING BREAK
FAMILY TUSCANY & ROME: A MULTI-GENERATIONAL HOLIDAY IN ITALY AUG 7–16, 2016
TANZANIA FAMILY SAFARI DEC 23, 2016– JAN 3, 2017 SCOTT EDWARDS
CUBA FAMILY DEC 27, 2016– JAN 2, 2017
GREECE FAMILY VOYAGE ON RUNNING ON WAVES JUN 22–JUL 1, 2017 JONATHAN WALTON
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EMAIL ADDRESS
STREET ADDRESS
CITY / STATE / ZIP OR POSTAL CODE
HOME TELEPHONE WORK TELEPHONE
SECOND PERSON NAME ON PASSPORT DATE OF BIRTH
EMAIL ADDRESS
STREET ADDRESS
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HOME TELEPHONE WORK TELEPHONE
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CHECK (please enclose check) MASTERCARD VISA
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FOR THIS TOUR, INCLUDING REFUNDS AND CANCELLATIONS AND THE
RESPONSIBILITY CLAUSE AT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/TRAVEL.
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Photo Credits (From Dreamstime.com): Kerala backwaters © Rafal Cichawa • Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage © Timur Abramov • Kerala curry © Manubahuguna • Langurs © Patrice Correia• Mamallapuram temples © Steve Allen • Galle © Jaromir Chalabala • Kathakali dancer © Pavel Aleynikov • Temple of the Tooth © Dmitry Islentyev • Gateway of India © Youssouf Cader.
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