2015 - Harvard Alumni · Memorial Teaching Prize and the Phi Beta Kappa Teaching Prize, and, in...
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2015
THE PRIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA, NAMIBIA, BOTSWANA AND ZIMBABWEChobe River Safari aboard ZambeZi Queen
WITH Ethnomusicologist Kay Kaufman Shelemay March 12–25, 2015
2014 WORLDWIDE TRAVEL PROGRAM
TRAVEL ON AN INCREDIBLE JOURNEY AND EXPERIENCE
THE WONDERS OF FOUR NATIONS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA,
WHERE NATURE’S SPECTACLE IS AT ITS MOST DRAMATIC,
history is rich, the culture is diverse and the “Big Five” game-viewing in
pristine natural habitats is extraordinary.
Few experiences can match this exclusive, in-depth itinerary and
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel the breadth of southern Africa.
A highlight of your journey is a three-night river safari aboard the
Five-Star m.s. ZambeZi Queen. On the legendary Chobe River in Namibia,
enjoy naturalist-guided excursions by small watercraft, a unique
alternative to traditional land safaris and an exceptional perspective from
which to observe the magnificent wildlife. Enjoy superb game-viewing
aboard four-wheel-drive safari vehicles in seldom-visited Botswana, a
haven for nearly all of the southern African mammal species, and in
MalaMala Private Game Reserve.
Follow Mandela’s long road to freedom from Soweto to Robben Island and
on to Johannesburg as the President of South Africa, “the rainbow nation.”
Savor glorious Cape Town, dramatically situated between Table Mountain
and its stunning harbor. Visit three UNESCO World Heritage sites, including
one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders, Zimbabwe’s incomparable
Victoria Falls.
FOR DETAILED ITINERARIES VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/HAA/TRAVEL
THE PRIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA, NAMIBIA, BOTSWANA AND ZIMBABWE March 12 – 25, 2015 (11 nights / 14 days)
VICTORIA FALLS PRIVATE GAME RESERVE POST-PROGRAM OPTION
TABLE MOUNTAIN, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
2015
FOR DETAILED ITINERARIES VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/HAA/TRAVEL
PODS OF HIPPO COOLING THEMSELVES IN THE CHOBE RIVER
HARVARD STUDY LEADER
Kay Kaufman Shelemay
Ethnomusicologist Kay Kaufman Shelemay has carried out fieldwork in Africa (Ethiopia and Ghana), the Middle East (Israel) and in multiple locales in the United States. Shelemay’s writing and lectures focus on musical traditions that cross boundaries as seen in her prize winning book Music, Ritual, and Falasha History and her W. W. Norton textbook Soundscapes: Exploring Music in a Changing World, which includes case studies on music traditions throughout the world. She has offered courses at Harvard on the music and culture of Africa and looks forward to sharing the sights and sounds of South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe with Harvard alumni during travels in spring, 2015.
The G. Gordon Watts Professor of Music and Professor of African and African American studies, Shelemay is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and past President of the Society for Ethnomusicology. She has authored and edited numerous monographs and is currently writing two books about musicians in the new global diaspora emerging from Africa’s Horn. Her books and articles, which have been supported by fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Council for Learned Societies, the Radcliffe Institute and other agencies, have been translated into Chinese, Japanese, French, Italian and Hebrew.
Before joining the Harvard faculty in 1992, Shelemay taught at Columbia University, where she received an award for distinguished teaching (1982), at New York University, and at Wesleyan University. In 2006, she received both Harvard’s Joseph R. Levenson Memorial Teaching Prize and the Phi Beta Kappa Teaching Prize, and, in 2014, the GSAS Everett L. Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award. Shelemay was named the national Phi Beta Kappa/Frank M. Updike Memorial Scholar for the 2010-2011 academic year and was from 1999-2013 a Congressional appointee to and chair of the Board of the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MARCH 12 AND 13
U.S./JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICADepart the U.S. for Johannesburg. Check into the Five-Star Fairlawns Boutique Hotel and spa. The evening is at leisure.
SATURDAY, MARCH 14
JOHANNESBURG FOR SOWETOVisit Mandela’s house and the Hector Pieterson Museum and Memorial, an iconic symbol of the historic 1976 student protests. After lunch, tour the dramatic exhibits in Johannesburg’s Apartheid Museum.
This evening’s Welcome Reception and Dinner features an insightful presentation on Mandela’s life by a local expert, whose own firsthand accounts as a volunteer peace monitor in 1993 further illuminate the rise and fall of apartheid. (B,l,r,d)
SUNDAY, MARCH 15
JOHANNESBURG/PRETORIA/CAPE TOWNDepart for Pretoria, a vibrant capital city known for diverse architecture, purple-blossomed jacaranda trees and a distinctly Afrikaans culture. Visit the Union Buildings and see the formal garden where Mandela gave his historic presidential inauguration speech (1994). See the Voortrekker Monument, built to honor the mid-19th-century Dutch Voortrekkers (pioneers),
who emigrated from the Cape Colony.
After lunch in Pretoria, fly to Cape Town. Check into the historic Belmond mount nelson Hotel for an evening at leisure. (B,l)
MONDAY, MARCH 16
CAPE TOWNFounded by the Dutch East India Company as a supply station, the beautiful “Garden City” of South Africa is a cosmopolitan capital of meticulously preserved Edwardian and Victorian buildings and outstanding examples of Cape Dutch architecture. Ascend Table Mountain by cable car (weather permitting) for sweeping city and coastal views. See the historic City Hall, where Mandela made his first public speech just hours after his release from prison. Visit Robben Island, where Mandela and other political prisoners were held. A former inmate guides your tour, providing an invaluable perspective on South Africa’s social and political transformation. (B)
TUESDAY, MARCH 17
CAPE TOWNDrive into Table Mountain National Park for a panoramic tour of the UNESCO World Heritage Cape Floral Kingdom (sustaining over 4000 plant species) and ride a funicular to lofty Cape Point.
After lunch, visit Boulders Beach in Simon’s Town for a rare up-close look at a protected colony of endangered African penguins. Visit the picturesque winelands for a wine tasting. (B,l)
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18
CAPE TOWN/MALAMALA PRIVATE GAME RESERVEFly to Nelspruit and drive to MalaMala, the country’s largest private “Big Five” game reserve, ideally nestled between Kruger National Park and the Sabi Sands Game Reserve. Check into the malamala main Camp and enjoy dinner in the lodge. (B,d)
THURSDAY, MARCH 19
MALAMALA PRIVATE GAME RESERVE, AN EXTENSION OF KRUGER NATIONAL PARKRenowned especially for the quality of its leopard-viewing, MalaMala shares an unfenced
border with Kruger for a combined six million acres, sanctuary for nearly 150 species of mammals, more than 500 bird species, and 100 varieties of reptiles, dozens of fish and amphibian species and 336 types of trees. Enjoy morning and afternoon game drives as well as a ranger-guided walking safari. (B,l,d)
FRIDAY, MARCH 20
MALAMALA/ KASANE, BOTSWANA/ CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIAThis morning, fly to Kasane, Botswana, for entry into neighboring Namibia. Board the privately chartered, Five-Star m.s. ZamBeZi queen for a world-class, uniquely African small river ship experience in one of the most remote locations on Earth, with extraordinary game-viewing opportunities distinctly different from a land safari. The ZamBeZi queen is designed to navigate the Chobe River and to allow the eye specifically to be drawn to the constant movement of wildlife—elephant, Cape buffalo, rhinoceros, crocodile and a wide array of birdlife. Local guides will lead you on unique game-viewing river safaris aboard small excursion boats. (B,d)
SATURDAY, MARCH 21
UNIQUE RIVER SAFARI CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIAVisit a Namibian village to experience local culture firsthand. This afternoon, continue your unique river safari. Join local guides on small excursion boats for fishing, game-viewing or bird-watching. (B,l,d)
SUNDAY, MARCH 22
CHOBE NATIONAL PARK, BOTSWANAEnjoy a morning game-drive in northern Botswana’s Chobe National Park, comprised of lush floodplains, marshland and dense mahogany and teak woodland, a landscape reminiscent of the Africa of Livingstone, Blixen and Finch-Hatton. It is home to one of the densest Kalahari elephant
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populations on the African continent (approximately 120,000), as well as lion, cheetah, leopard, zebra, impala, hyena, wildebeest, warthog and more than 450 bird species, including helmeted guinea fowl and red-billed wood hoopoes. (B,l,d)
MONDAY, MARCH 23
CHOBE RIVER, NAMIBIA/KASANE, BOTSWANA/VICTORIA FALLS, ZIMBABWEDisembark the ship and transfer to the legendary ViCtoria Falls Hotel. This afternoon, walk the trail along the edge of thundering Victoria Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage site, one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World and among the largest waterfalls on Earth. Here, the wide
Zambezi River plummets into a 355-foot gorge, creating frothy rapids and vaulting a fine, rainbow-hued mist high into the air, lending this breathtaking cascade its local name, Mosi-oa-Tunya, “the smoke that thunders.” See the impressive Victoria Falls Bridge, an engineering marvel that is the only rail link between Zambia and Zimbabwe. (B,d)
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 AND 25
VICTORIA FALLS/JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA/U.S.Check out of the hotel and fly to Johannesburg for your return flight to the U.S. Arrive in the U.S. the next day. (B)
SEEK ELUSIVE LEOPARDS IN FOUR-WHEEL-DRIVE SAFARI VEHICLES
• Enrichment program of lectures and discussions by Kay Kaufman Shelemay
• Three-night river safari in Namibia aboard the exclusively chartered, five-star m.s. ZambeZi Queen
• Complimentary wine and beer with lunch and dinner on board the ship
• Two nights in the five-star Fairlawns boutiQue Hotel and spa in Johannesburg, three nights in the historic belmond mount nelson Hotel in Cape Town, two nights in the five-star malamala main Camp on the open boundary of Kruger National Park and one night in the five-star ViCtoria Falls Hotel in Zimbabwe
• Guided game-viewing by small excursion boats and four-wheel-drive safari vehicles
• All activities, excursions, entrance fees and meals per detailed itinerary
• Taxes and gratuities to ship personnel, guides and drivers
• Services of a tour manager throughout the program• Zimbabwe entry visa• Transfers and luggage handling abroad for
participants whose arrival(s)/departure(s) coincide with the scheduled group transfer(s)
• $50,000 emergency medical evacuation insurance
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VICTORIA FALLS PRIVATE GAME RESERVEPOST-PROGRAM OPTION
$1,130 DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
$1,395 SINGLE OCCUPANCY
Experience even more of southern Africa’s natural wonders in the remarkable 8600-acre Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve. Enjoy morning and evening game drives along the shores of the park’s scenic lake and the rushing Zambezi River, across basalt plains and through teak forests. This game reserve is home to 1500 species, including the “Big Five,” and more than 150 bird species. Accommodations for two nights are in the Five-Star, Victorian-style stanley and liVingstone, just minutes from the magnificent falls and overlooking a watering hole frequented by zebra, Cape buffalo and myriad birds.
The Post-Program Option is available at additional cost. Details will be included in your reservation confirmation.
WHAT IS INCLUDED:
TO BOOK A TRIP CALL 800-422-1636 OR VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/HAA/TRAVEL
M.S. ZAMBEZI QUEEN
AMENITIES This exclusively chartered, environmentally sensitive “floating lodge” offers 14 five-star, air-conditioned, spacious Staterooms (from 211 to 340 square feet). Each has floor-to-ceiling windows with full-length sliding shutter doors and a sliding glass door that
opens onto a private balcony, private bathroom with shower, one queen bed or two twin beds, and fans. Onboard dining features full English breakfast and regional cuisine combined with international tastes. Comfortable public areas include a lounge, bar and open-air deck with plunge pool.
YEAR CONSTRUCTION: 2009
OVERALL LENGTH: 150 feet
MAXIMUM PASSENGERS: 28
FLAG: Namibia
GENERAL INFORMATION TOUR COST INCLUSIONS: Taxes; all transfers and luggage handling abroad for all participants whose arrival(s)/departure(s) coincide with the scheduled group transfer(s); all activities, excursions, entrance fees, accommodation, and meals per detailed itinerary; Zimbabwe entry visa; gratuities to ship personnel, local guides and drivers; tour manager throughout; $50,000 emergency medical evacuation insurance. TOUR COST EXCLUSIONS: International airfare from the U.S.; all internal program air (Johannesburg/Cape Town, Cape Town/Nelspruit, Nelspruit/Kasane, Victoria Falls/Johannesburg); baggage charges on aircraft; local departure air taxes; associated local taxes, airport facility taxes and federal inspection fees not listed in the “Inclusions” section; transfers and baggage handling to/from airport on day(s) of arrival and/or departure if you are arriving earlier or later than and/or departing earlier or later than the scheduled group transfer(s); passport fees; visas (except Zimbabwe) and fees for obtaining visas; personal expenses such as laundry and telephone calls; accident/sickness, trip cancellation, and baggage insurance; gratuities to hotel personnel; optional sightseeing excursions; meals and alcoholic beverages not listed in the “Inclusions” section; and all other services not specifically mentioned in the “Inclusions” section. RESERVATIONS, DEPOSITS, & FINAL PAYMENT: To reserve a space on this program, a $1,000 deposit is required per person (plus $200 per person Post-Program). Please either call us at 800.422.1636 or 617.496.0806 or fill out and mail or fax the registration form found in the back of this brochure. Reservations are acknowledged in order of receipt until the maximum enrollment has been reached. Payment terms will be sent to you with your reservation confirmation from our partner tour operator.
CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS: All cancellations must be made in writing to the Harvard Alumni Association and are subject to a $200 nonrefundable administrative fee. Cancellation fees increase as the trip departure date approaches. Please refer to the full terms and conditions at http://alumni.harvard.edu/travel/trips/zambezi-2015. CHANGES IN ITINERARY AND COSTS: The itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of HAA Travels and the tour operator. Ship schedules, port calls, hours of arrival and departure, sightseeing events, special programs and guest lecture series are subject to change or cancellation without prior notice. HAA Travels and the tour operator are not responsible therefore and are not required to compensate passengers under these circumstances. Deviations from the scheduled itinerary are at the expense of the individual. All prices quoted are based on prevailing fuel prices, airfare and currency exchange rates in effect at the time of brochure printing and are subject to change. While the tour operator will do everything possible to maintain the published trip price, it may be necessary to institute a surcharge. INSURANCE: We highly recommend the purchase of trip cancellation insurance. An application for insurance will be provided by the 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/zambezi-2015. If you are not able to access the Internet, please call HAA Travels at 800.422.1636 or 617.496.0806. DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented in this publication. HAA Travels 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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CATEGORY 5, $8,045Private-balcony Stateroom. 233 square feet including balcony. Lower Deck.
CATEGORY 4, $8,345Private-balcony smaller Stateroom. 211 square feet including balcony. Middle Deck, midship.
CATEGORY 3, $8,545Private-balcony Stateroom. 230 to 264 square feet including balcony. Middle Deck, midship and aft. Single Pricing: $13,245
CATEGORY 2, $9,145Private-balcony larger Stateroom. Larger second balcony is not private. 283 square feet including balcony. Middle Deck, forward.
CATEGORY 1, $9,645Private-balcony larger Stateroom. Larger second private balcony. 340 square feet including balcony. Lower Deck, forward.
Taxes are included.
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CATEGORY 5, $8,045Private-balcony Stateroom. 233 square feet including balcony. Lower Deck.
CATEGORY 4, $8,345Private-balcony smaller Stateroom. 211 square feet including balcony. Middle Deck, midship.
CATEGORY 3, $8,545Private-balcony Stateroom. 230 to 264 square feet including balcony. Middle Deck, midship and aft. Single Pricing: $13,245
CATEGORY 2, $9,145Private-balcony larger Stateroom. Larger second balcony is not private. 283 square feet including balcony. Middle Deck, forward.
CATEGORY 1, $9,645Private-balcony larger Stateroom. Larger second private balcony. 340 square feet including balcony. Lower Deck, forward.
Taxes are included.
REGISTRATION FORM
To register, fill out this form and return to HAA travels with your deposit of $1,000 per person, plus $200 per person Victoria Falls Private Game Reserve Post-Program. Please note that for some programs an additional deposit may be requested after you book.
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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FOR THIS TOUR, INCLUDING REFUNDS AND CANCELLATIONS AND THE RESPONSIBILITY
CLAUSE AT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/HAA/TRAVEL.
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$1130 DOUBLE OCCUPANCY $1395 SINGLE OCCUPANCY
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