AUSTRALIA`S KIMBERLEY VOYAGE TO THE OUTBACK Aboard

knowledge of the culture, geology, and natural history of this region. They will enlighten you
SEATTLE, WA
PERMIT NO. 260
AUSTRALIA’S KIMBERLEY VOYAGE TO THE OUTBACK
Aboard The Oceanic Discoverer
H A RVA RD A LU MNI ASSOCI ATI ON
20 1 5 WORLDWIDE TRAVE L PROGRA M
PAID
An experienced team of leaders and lecturers will join you on this expedition to share their
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F E AT URE D LE A DE RS
April 24 - May 8, 2015
through fascinating lectures, guided excursions, and daily recaps. 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.
Shirley Campbell
Dr. Shirley Campbell is an anthropologist specializing in the indigenous peoples of
Australia and Papua New Guinea. She holds degrees from Stephens College, Missouri
and the Australian National University in Canberra, where she is currently a research
fellow. As part of her doctoral research, Shirley lived in a tiny native village for 18
months in the remote Trobriand Islands, speaking only the local language. She has
described her research in a book titled, The Art of Kula. Shirley has specialized in
studying the anthropology of art, convinced that understanding the way people
represent their ideas through art and architecture provides valuable insights into our
perceptions and relationships with the world around us.
Chris Done
Chris has lived and worked in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region for nearly 35
years. As the former regional manager for the state’s Department of Conservation and
Land Management (CALM), he has traveled extensively throughout the area cultivating
an in-depth understanding of its flora, fauna, Aboriginal art, and geology as well as its
history, culture, and management issues. He has been involved in tourism and
expeditions to the region since 1990, including guest lecturing on many of Zegrahm’s
Kimberley voyages. In addition to co-writing numerous articles, Chris recently
co-authored a book on the rediscovery of the original “Bradshaw” art site in the remote
northwest Kimberley.
Towering escarpments, undulating woodlands, spectacular waterways, mangrove-covered tidal flats, and
forests rich in flora and fauna make Kakadu National Park an Australian natural treasure. A flightseeing
trip over Bungle Bungle is one of the extension highlights, soaring over beehive-shaped sandstone domes
that feature spectacular horizontal orange and gray bands.
Call, or visit our website for details.
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AUSTRALIA’S KIMBERLEY VOYAGE TO THE OUTBACK
Aboard the Oceanic Discoverer
April 24 - May 8, 2015
THE KIMBERLEY, one of the most
remote and captivating regions on
earth—a land of towering cliffs,
plunging waterfalls, ancient cultures,
and exotic wildlife. The 65-guest
Oceanic Discoverer easily navigates
the mighty rivers and tiny inlets of the
region. During numerous excursions,
enjoy striking scenery and unusual
wildlife—by boat, Zodiac, and
helicopter explore the region’s hidden
treasures—narrow gorges, shallow tributaries, and cascading waterfalls. Gaze
upon the dramatic gorges and pools of
Mitchell Falls, search for an astonishing
variety of wildlife in the Prince Regent
Nature Reserve, discover desertscapes dotted with bizarre boab trees,
and photograph the sublimely beautiful
isles of the Buccaneer Archipelago.
TO BOOK A TRIP CALL 800-422-1636 OR VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/TRAVEL/TRIPS/AUSTRALIA-2015
knowledge of the culture, geology, and natural history of this region. They will enlighten you
SEATTLE, WA
PERMIT NO. 260
AUSTRALIA’S KIMBERLEY VOYAGE TO THE OUTBACK
Aboard The Oceanic Discoverer
H A RVA RD A LU MNI ASSOCI ATI ON
20 1 5 WORLDWIDE TRAVE L PROGRA M
PAID
An experienced team of leaders and lecturers will join you on this expedition to share their
PRSRT STD
U.S. POSTAGE
F E AT URE D LE A DE RS
April 24 - May 8, 2015
through fascinating lectures, guided excursions, and daily recaps. 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.
Shirley Campbell
Dr. Shirley Campbell is an anthropologist specializing in the indigenous peoples of
Australia and Papua New Guinea. She holds degrees from Stephens College, Missouri
and the Australian National University in Canberra, where she is currently a research
fellow. As part of her doctoral research, Shirley lived in a tiny native village for 18
months in the remote Trobriand Islands, speaking only the local language. She has
described her research in a book titled, The Art of Kula. Shirley has specialized in
studying the anthropology of art, convinced that understanding the way people
represent their ideas through art and architecture provides valuable insights into our
perceptions and relationships with the world around us.
Chris Done
Chris has lived and worked in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region for nearly 35
years. As the former regional manager for the state’s Department of Conservation and
Land Management (CALM), he has traveled extensively throughout the area cultivating
an in-depth understanding of its flora, fauna, Aboriginal art, and geology as well as its
history, culture, and management issues. He has been involved in tourism and
expeditions to the region since 1990, including guest lecturing on many of Zegrahm’s
Kimberley voyages. In addition to co-writing numerous articles, Chris recently
co-authored a book on the rediscovery of the original “Bradshaw” art site in the remote
northwest Kimberley.
Towering escarpments, undulating woodlands, spectacular waterways, mangrove-covered tidal flats, and
forests rich in flora and fauna make Kakadu National Park an Australian natural treasure. A flightseeing
trip over Bungle Bungle is one of the extension highlights, soaring over beehive-shaped sandstone domes
that feature spectacular horizontal orange and gray bands.
Call, or visit our website for details.
FOR DETAILED ITINERARIES VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/TRAVEL/TRIPS/AUSTRALIA-2015
2015
ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/HAA/TRAVEL
A P R I L 1 8 - 2 7, 2 0 1 5
CALL 800.422.1636 OR VISIT US AT
Pre-voyage Extension
BOOK YOUR NEXT JOURNEY
WITH THE HAA TODAY!
K A KADU NAT IO N A L PA R K & BU N G L E BU N GL E
HARVARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
124 MOUNT AUBURN STREET, 6TH FLOOR
CAMBRIDGE, MA 02138
Book your next journey with the HAA today!
Call 800.422.1636 or visit us at alumni.harvard.edu/haa/travel
AUSTRALIA’S KIMBERLEY VOYAGE TO THE OUTBACK
Aboard the Oceanic Discoverer
April 24 - May 8, 2015
THE KIMBERLEY, one of the most
remote and captivating regions on
earth—a land of towering cliffs,
plunging waterfalls, ancient cultures,
and exotic wildlife. The 65-guest
Oceanic Discoverer easily navigates
the mighty rivers and tiny inlets of the
region. During numerous excursions,
enjoy striking scenery and unusual
wildlife—by boat, Zodiac, and
helicopter explore the region’s hidden
treasures—narrow gorges, shallow tributaries, and cascading waterfalls. Gaze
upon the dramatic gorges and pools of
Mitchell Falls, search for an astonishing
variety of wildlife in the Prince Regent
Nature Reserve, discover desertscapes dotted with bizarre boab trees,
and photograph the sublimely beautiful
isles of the Buccaneer Archipelago.
TO BOOK A TRIP CALL 800-422-1636 OR VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/TRAVEL/TRIPS/AUSTRALIA-2015
Tiwi
Islands
SCHE DULE BY DAY
King George Falls
F R I DAY & S U N DAY, A P R I L 2 4 & 2 6 , 2 0 1 5
USA / Broome, Australia
Depart on your independent flight to Broome,
Australia via Sydney, losing a day as you cross the
International Date Line. Arrive in Broome on Sunday
and enjoy an afternoon at leisure. Gather this
evening for a welcome dinner and overnight at the
Cable Beach Club Resort.
at low tide. The reef is home to an incredible number
of green sea turtles and sharks are sometimes
spotted in the surrounding waters. At Raft Point,
join a bush walk to learn the traditions of Worrorra
people and view ancient Aboriginal cave paintings of
outstanding quality depicting the significance of the
marine world to the Aboriginal way of life.
F R I DAY & S AT U R DAY, M AY 1 & 2
M O N DAY, A P R I L 2 7
Broome / Embark Oceanic Discoverer
Today explore Broome—a popular holiday
destination graced with beautiful beaches and a
laid-back atmosphere. Join a city tour that reveals
Broome’s pearling history and multicultural past, or
join a birding tour. This afternoon board the Oceanic
Discoverer and set sail.
T U E S DAY, A P R I L 2 8
Lacepede Islands
The Lacepede Islands are a group of four low,
sandy islands lying on a coral reef. The islands are
an important nesting site for green sea turtles and
several species of seabirds including frigatebirds,
brown boobies, crested terns, sandpipers, and
ruddy turnstones. Join our naturalists on nature
walks along the long, white-sand beaches. Be on
deck this evening as the sun sets and the night sky
comes alive—far from the city lights, stargazing in
the Kimberley is simply spectacular.
W E D N E S DAY & T H U R S DAY, A P R I L 2 9 & 3 0
Buccaneer Archipelago / Talbot Bay /
Montgomery Reef / Raft Point
The Buccaneer Archipelago consists of more than
800 islands. The shorelines of these rarely visited
isles are among the most photogenic in the world,
and include mangrove estuaries, secluded bays,
untouched beaches, cliffs, headlands, reefs, rugged
gorges, and whirlpools. This area is known for its
extreme tidal conditions—ranging up to 30 feet
in places. Your daily activities are planned around
the tides—a way of life in the Kimberley. At Talbot
Bay visit the Horizontal Waterfalls, one of the most
unusual regional attractions. The falls, created by
a phenomenon resulting from the mammoth tides,
actually reverse as the tide turns. At Montgomery
Reef, view the amazing array of marine life exposed
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Prince Regent Nature Reserve / Camp
Creek / Careening Bay
The Prince Regent Nature Reserve is one of
Australia’s most remote areas, and the rugged
sandstone and volcanic landscape helps to protect
its scenic grandeur. This is pure wilderness,
accessible only by air or boat, and you can truly say
that you have been to a place seen by few others.
The area boasts more than half of the mammal and
bird species found in the entire Kimberley region
and more than 500 species of plants. With the
ship at anchor in St. George Basin, board Zodiacs
to cruise up the Prince Regent River. With nearvertical cliffs on either side, make your way to the
face of King Cascade, an unusual and picturesque
waterfall cascading over terraced rock formations.
Tidal conditions permitting, you will also explore
nearby Camp Creek in search of local fauna such
as estuarine crocodiles, red-tailed black cockatoos,
and galahs. At Careening Bay visit a large boab
tree with the inscription “H.M.C. Mermaid – 1820”
still clearly visible. The Mermaid was a British Navy
hydrographic survey ship under the command of
Lt. Philip Parke King, who stayed at the bay for six
weeks while repairing his ship.
S U N DAY, M AY 3
Hunter River / Mitchell Falls
From Hunter River, fly via helicopter to the Mitchell
Plateau to visit Mitchell Falls, a series of waterfalls
and pools culminating in a deep gorge carving its
way through the Outback. Explore the surrounding
area on foot and enjoy a refreshing swim in the
rushing freshwater pools. In the vicinity of our
anchorage, you may explore the small tributaries by
Zodiac, searching the mangroves and tidal mud flats
for crocodiles, mud skippers, and fiddler crabs, as
well as the many bird species that make their home
within the dense vegetation.
Bigge Island/
Low Rocks
Hunter River
M O N DAY, M AY 4
Bigge Island / Low Rocks
A unique experience awaits you on Bigge Island,
sacred to Aborigines for more than 20,000 years.
Well-preserved Aboriginal paintings grace the
walls of caves, depicting mythical figures and
offering visual evidence of the European entrance
into the Aboriginal way of life. Warabis, or rock
wallaby (the smallest of the wallabies), are
numerous on this island and can often be seen
sprinting from one rock ledge to another. In the
afternoon step ashore on a tiny island atoll known
as Low Rocks. As Zodiacs approach, the skies fill
with the movements and sounds of thousands
upon thousands of seabirds, including four species
of terns, pied cormorants, white-bellied sea eagles,
and osprey. The island is also a nesting site for
green and flatback turtles, and has its own resident
saltwater crocodile, which is often seen patrolling
the waters around the island.
T U E S DAY, M AY 5
King George River / King George Falls
Cruise through a spectacular canyon where vertical
cliffs, gorges, and mangroves line the shores of
the mighty King George River. The final destination
is King George Falls, a supremely photogenic area
of 325-foot cliffs of rust-colored sandstone rising
from the tidal waters.
W E D N E S DAY, M AY 6
Tiwi Islands
Permission pending, go ashore on the Tiwis
and join local Aboriginal guides for a tour of the
small community of Nguiu, its museum, and the
old Mission Precinct. You will also have an
opportunity to visit the local arts center, to view
and purchase high-quality Tiwi crafts, as well as
screen-printed fabric.
T H U R S DAY & F R I DAY, M AY 7 & 8
Darwin / Disembark / Brisbane / USA
Disembark this morning in Darwin with time for
a bit of sightseeing. Transfer to the airport for your
flight to Brisbane with dinner and overnight at our
airport hotel. Board your independent flight to the
USA on Friday, arriving the same day.
Raft Point
Montgomery Reef
Talbot
Bay
Broome
CA MBR IDGE
GULF
PRINCE REGENT
NATURE RESERVE/
CAMP CREEK/
CAREENING BAY
LAKE
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AUSTRALIA
MIRIMA
NATIONAL
PARK
BUNGLE
BUNGLE
OVERALL LENGTH: 207 feet
FLAG: Australia
SHIP FACILITIES: Lounge,
spa pool, observation area,
reference library, and open
seating restaurant.
SANTA FE: ART & LANDSCAPE
IN THE CITY OF ENCHANTMENT
JUL 23-27, 2014
JOHN STEWART
CABIN AMENITIES: Outside
views, spacious double- or
twinbed(s), sitting area, en
suite bathroom, individually
controlled heat/air conditioner
large closets, and a desk.
HIDDEN DOLCE VITA:
TUSCANY & UMBRIA
SEP 10-18, 2014
LADAKH TO BHUTAN
SEP 13-27, 2014
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ST. JAMES:
CAMINO DE SANTIAGO
SEP 26-OCT 8, 2014
MARY GAYLORD
JOURNEY THROUGH THE SOUTH
CAUCASUS: AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT
AZERBAIJAN, GEORGIA, & ARMENIA
SEP 27-OCT 11, 2014
PETER GALBRAITH
DECK PLAN
DETAILS
Ship size: 68 guests
Pricing: Per person, double occupancy.
Category 1
Category 2
Category 3
Category 4
Category 5
Single / Cat 2 Single / Cat 4
KATHERINE
GORGE
LAND & RAIL:
YEAR CONSTRUCTION: 2005
MAXIMUM PASSENGERS: 65
$12,980
$13,580
$14,480
$14,980
$15,980
$16,980
$18,580
Limited singles are available at the special
single rates listed above. Additional singles may
be available at 1.6 times the share rate.
Jacuzzi
CATEGORY 5: 195 square feet
with a large window
SUN DECK
CATEGORY 4: 195 square feet
with a large window
CATEGORY 3: 160 square feet
with a large window
CATEGORY 2: 195 square feet
with two small windows
A05
A03
A06
A04
Lounge
A02
BRIDGE DECK
B21
B22
CATEGORY 1: 195 square feet
with two portholes
B11 B09 B07 B05 B03
B01
B20 B18 B16 B14 B12 B10 B08 B06 B04
B02
B19 B17 B15 B13
PROMENADE DECK
C09 C07 C05 C03
Xplorer
Boarding
C01
Dining Room
MAIN DECK
•Fly via helicopter to explore the dramatic
gorges of Mitchell Plateau and swim in
the crystal-clear pools above photogenic
Mitchell Falls.
CATEGORY 1
CATEGORY 2
CATEGORY 4
CATEGORY 5
•View the amazing spectacle of the Horizontal
Falls, created by massive tidal currents.
DECK
STATEROOM
INCLUDED: All gratuities; accommodations
in hotels and on board Oceanic Discoverer as
outlined in the itinerary; all onboard meals;
all group meals on land; arrival and departure
transfers on group dates; services of the
expedition staff, including lectures, briefings,
slide/film shows; all group activities and
excursions; landing and port fees; $50,000
in emergency medical evacuation insurance
provided by HAA and $75,000 in emergency
medical evacuation insurance provided by
Zegrahm Expeditions.*
NOT INCLUDED: All air transportation; excess
baggage charges; airport arrival and departure
taxes; transfers for independent arrivals
and departures; passport and/or visa fees;
baggage/trip cancellation insurance; items of a
personal nature such as laundry, bar charges,
alcoholic beverages, e-mail/Internet/fax/
telephone charges.
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 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. At the time we receive your written
cancellation, the following penalties apply:
120 days or more prior to departure: $750 per
person
60 through 119 days prior to departure: 50% of
the expedition fare
1 through 59 days prior to departure: 100% of
the expedition fare
Refer to the full terms and conditions at
http://alumni.harvard.edu/travel/trips/
australia-2015
CHANGES IN ITINERARY AND COSTS: The
itinerary is subject to change at the discretion
of HAA Travels and the tour operator.
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
http://alumni.harvard.edu/travel/trips/
australia-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. All
rates are per person, quoted in U.S. dollars,
and must be paid in U.S. dollars. Rates and
itineraries are subject to change.
*These policies will contain reductions, limitations,
exclusions and termination provisions. All coverages
may not be available in all states.
SAILING THE PANAMA CANAL: COSTA
RICA & PANAMA ON SEA CLOUD
JAN 4-16, 2015
JOYCE CHAPLIN
OPUS MEDITERRANEO: A MUSICAL
JOURNEY FROM MALAGA TO NAPLES
ON CORINTHIAN
APRIL 10–21, 2015
JOHN STEWART
AZORES TO PORTUGAL
ON SEA CLOUD II
APR 16-26, 2015
ANI PATEL & JENNIFER BURTON
AUSTRALIA’S KIMBERLEY:
A VOYAGE TO THE OUTBACK
ON OCEANIC DISCOVERER
APR 24–MAY 8, 2015
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with your deposit of $1,000 per person. Please note that for
some programs an additional deposit may be requested
after you book.
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HIDDEN INDIA: LANDS OF THE LOST
KINGDOMS ON THE GOLDEN CHARIOT
JAN 8-23, 2015
TRADE ROUTES OF COASTAL IBERIA
ON TERE MOANA
MAY 1-9, 2015
EMAIL ADDRESS
CENTRAL AMERICAN:
CROSSING COSTA RICA,
NICARAGUA & EL SALVADOR
FEB 2-13, 2015
ALASKA’S GLACIERS & THE INSIDE
PASSAGE: JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER
JUL 18–25, 2015
STREET ADDRESS
WEEKEND IN ICELAND
FEB 12-16, 2015
RIVERS & LAKES:
ART, ARCHAEOLOGICAL &
ARCHITECTURAL TREASURES
OF MEXICO CITY
FEB 18-23, 2015
A WEEK IN BUENOS AIRES
MAR 13-21, 2015
THE ARTS IN AMERICA’S HEARTLAND:
KANSAS CITY & CRYSTAL BRIDGES
APR 15-19, 2015
ALICE DELANA
TURKISH TREASURES
APR 17-MAY 1, 2015
GENERAL INFORMATION
ANTARCTICA ON CORINTHIAN
DECEMBER 26, 2014JAN 7, 2015
WARREN ZAPOL
ATHENS TO NICE ON ISLAND SKY
APR 28–MAY 10, 2015
INDONESIA: MAGICAL ISALNDS
OF JAVA & BALI
APR 13-28, 2015
THEODORE & VICTORIA BESTOR
LOUNGE
NEW ZEALAND BY SEA
ON CALEDONIAN SKY
DEC 29, 2014-JAN 11, 2015
LAWRENCE BUELL
SOUTHERN AFRICA ODYSSEY
OCT 23-NOV 9, 2014
MARK VAN BAALEN
MIDDLE EAST FEATURING
SAUDI ARABIA
MAR 2015
CATEGORY 3
•Discover Australia’s unique wildlife—dugongs,
rock wallabies, flatback turtles, and mighty
saltwater crocodiles.
•Step ashore on the Tiwi Islands for a guided
bush walk that reveals the cultural traditions
of the Tiwi people and view well-preserved
Aboriginal paintings at Raft Point and
Bigge Island.
SPAIN & PORTUGAL:
PARADORES & POUSADAS
SEP 27-OCT 11, 2014
DIANA SORENSEN
OMAN, THE EMIRATES & QATAR:
A MIDDLE EASTERN EXPLORATION
MAR 12-22, 2015
C08 C06 C04 C02
EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS
•Join an optional pre-voyage extension to
Kakadu National Park and Bungle Bungle.
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KAKADU
NATIONAL
PARK
MITCHELL
RIVER
Buccaneer
Archipelago
Lacepede
Islands
Darwin
CRUISES:
THE BALTIC’S AMBER COAST
ON SEA CLOUD II
JUN 28-JUL 9, 2014
TIMOTHY COLTON
HIDDEN GEMS OF THE AEGEAN SEA
ON VARIETY VOYAGER
JUL 23-AUG 1, 2014
HARVEY COX & NINA TUMARKIN
ICELAND TO GREENLAND: VOYAGE TO
THE ARCTIC CIRCLE ON L’AUSTRAL
AUG 2-14, 2014
JAMES MCCARTHY
BELL ‘ITALIA ROME, SICILY & THE
AMALFI COAST ON VARIETY VOYAGER
SEP 16-26, 2014
RICHARD THOMAS
ISLANDS & RIVIERAS OF FRANCE,
SPAIN, & ITALY ON TERE MOANA
SEP 19-27, 2014
SUSAN SULEIMAN
TAHITI TO EASTER ISLAND:
MARQUESAS, TUAMOTUS &
PITCAIRNS ON CALEDONIAN SKY:
SEP 29-OCT 17, 2014
VOYAGE TO MADAGASCAR
ON ISLAND SKY
NOV 28-DEC 16, 2014
CITY / STATE / ZIP OR POSTAL CODE
TOWN & COUNTRY LIFE: PARIS TO
PROVENCE ON AMADEUS SYMPHONY
SEP 8-16, 2014
ROBERT DARNTON
SYMPHONY ON THE BLUE DANUBE:
A CLASSICAL MUSIC CRUISE
ON AMADEUS DIAMOND
SEP 12-26, 2014
THE PRIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA,
NAMIBIA, BOSTWANA & ZIMBABWE:
RIVER SAFARI ON ZAMBEZI QUEEN
MAR 11-25, 2015
KAY SHELEMAY
HOME TELEPHONE WORK TELEPHONE
SECOND PERSON NAME ON PASSPORT DATE OF BIRTH
EMAIL ADDRESS
STREET ADDRESS
CITY / STATE / ZIP OR POSTAL CODE
FAMILY ADVENTURES & SPRING BREAK:
VOYAGE TO THE LANDS OF GODS &
HEROES ON CORINTHIAN
JUL 3-14, 2014
JONATHAN WALTON
GALAPAGOS FAMILY ADVENTURE
ON SANTA CRUZ
JUL 7-15, 2014
SCOTT EDWARDS
BAJA FAMILY ADVENTURE
DEC 26, 2014-JAN 1, 2015
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ACCOMMODATIONS
CATEGORY PREFERENCE
 DOUBLE ROOM ROOMMATE
 SINGLE ROOM  SHARE A ROOM WITH:
Tiwi
Islands
SCHE DULE BY DAY
King George Falls
F R I DAY & S U N DAY, A P R I L 2 4 & 2 6 , 2 0 1 5
USA / Broome, Australia
Depart on your independent flight to Broome,
Australia via Sydney, losing a day as you cross the
International Date Line. Arrive in Broome on Sunday
and enjoy an afternoon at leisure. Gather this
evening for a welcome dinner and overnight at the
Cable Beach Club Resort.
at low tide. The reef is home to an incredible number
of green sea turtles and sharks are sometimes
spotted in the surrounding waters. At Raft Point,
join a bush walk to learn the traditions of Worrorra
people and view ancient Aboriginal cave paintings of
outstanding quality depicting the significance of the
marine world to the Aboriginal way of life.
F R I DAY & S AT U R DAY, M AY 1 & 2
M O N DAY, A P R I L 2 7
Broome / Embark Oceanic Discoverer
Today explore Broome—a popular holiday
destination graced with beautiful beaches and a
laid-back atmosphere. Join a city tour that reveals
Broome’s pearling history and multicultural past, or
join a birding tour. This afternoon board the Oceanic
Discoverer and set sail.
T U E S DAY, A P R I L 2 8
Lacepede Islands
The Lacepede Islands are a group of four low,
sandy islands lying on a coral reef. The islands are
an important nesting site for green sea turtles and
several species of seabirds including frigatebirds,
brown boobies, crested terns, sandpipers, and
ruddy turnstones. Join our naturalists on nature
walks along the long, white-sand beaches. Be on
deck this evening as the sun sets and the night sky
comes alive—far from the city lights, stargazing in
the Kimberley is simply spectacular.
W E D N E S DAY & T H U R S DAY, A P R I L 2 9 & 3 0
Buccaneer Archipelago / Talbot Bay /
Montgomery Reef / Raft Point
The Buccaneer Archipelago consists of more than
800 islands. The shorelines of these rarely visited
isles are among the most photogenic in the world,
and include mangrove estuaries, secluded bays,
untouched beaches, cliffs, headlands, reefs, rugged
gorges, and whirlpools. This area is known for its
extreme tidal conditions—ranging up to 30 feet
in places. Your daily activities are planned around
the tides—a way of life in the Kimberley. At Talbot
Bay visit the Horizontal Waterfalls, one of the most
unusual regional attractions. The falls, created by
a phenomenon resulting from the mammoth tides,
actually reverse as the tide turns. At Montgomery
Reef, view the amazing array of marine life exposed
OCEANIC DISCOVERER
REG ISTRATIO N FO RM
2014-2015 HAA TRIPS
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Prince Regent Nature Reserve / Camp
Creek / Careening Bay
The Prince Regent Nature Reserve is one of
Australia’s most remote areas, and the rugged
sandstone and volcanic landscape helps to protect
its scenic grandeur. This is pure wilderness,
accessible only by air or boat, and you can truly say
that you have been to a place seen by few others.
The area boasts more than half of the mammal and
bird species found in the entire Kimberley region
and more than 500 species of plants. With the
ship at anchor in St. George Basin, board Zodiacs
to cruise up the Prince Regent River. With nearvertical cliffs on either side, make your way to the
face of King Cascade, an unusual and picturesque
waterfall cascading over terraced rock formations.
Tidal conditions permitting, you will also explore
nearby Camp Creek in search of local fauna such
as estuarine crocodiles, red-tailed black cockatoos,
and galahs. At Careening Bay visit a large boab
tree with the inscription “H.M.C. Mermaid – 1820”
still clearly visible. The Mermaid was a British Navy
hydrographic survey ship under the command of
Lt. Philip Parke King, who stayed at the bay for six
weeks while repairing his ship.
S U N DAY, M AY 3
Hunter River / Mitchell Falls
From Hunter River, fly via helicopter to the Mitchell
Plateau to visit Mitchell Falls, a series of waterfalls
and pools culminating in a deep gorge carving its
way through the Outback. Explore the surrounding
area on foot and enjoy a refreshing swim in the
rushing freshwater pools. In the vicinity of our
anchorage, you may explore the small tributaries by
Zodiac, searching the mangroves and tidal mud flats
for crocodiles, mud skippers, and fiddler crabs, as
well as the many bird species that make their home
within the dense vegetation.
Bigge Island/
Low Rocks
Hunter River
M O N DAY, M AY 4
Bigge Island / Low Rocks
A unique experience awaits you on Bigge Island,
sacred to Aborigines for more than 20,000 years.
Well-preserved Aboriginal paintings grace the
walls of caves, depicting mythical figures and
offering visual evidence of the European entrance
into the Aboriginal way of life. Warabis, or rock
wallaby (the smallest of the wallabies), are
numerous on this island and can often be seen
sprinting from one rock ledge to another. In the
afternoon step ashore on a tiny island atoll known
as Low Rocks. As Zodiacs approach, the skies fill
with the movements and sounds of thousands
upon thousands of seabirds, including four species
of terns, pied cormorants, white-bellied sea eagles,
and osprey. The island is also a nesting site for
green and flatback turtles, and has its own resident
saltwater crocodile, which is often seen patrolling
the waters around the island.
T U E S DAY, M AY 5
King George River / King George Falls
Cruise through a spectacular canyon where vertical
cliffs, gorges, and mangroves line the shores of
the mighty King George River. The final destination
is King George Falls, a supremely photogenic area
of 325-foot cliffs of rust-colored sandstone rising
from the tidal waters.
W E D N E S DAY, M AY 6
Tiwi Islands
Permission pending, go ashore on the Tiwis
and join local Aboriginal guides for a tour of the
small community of Nguiu, its museum, and the
old Mission Precinct. You will also have an
opportunity to visit the local arts center, to view
and purchase high-quality Tiwi crafts, as well as
screen-printed fabric.
T H U R S DAY & F R I DAY, M AY 7 & 8
Darwin / Disembark / Brisbane / USA
Disembark this morning in Darwin with time for
a bit of sightseeing. Transfer to the airport for your
flight to Brisbane with dinner and overnight at our
airport hotel. Board your independent flight to the
USA on Friday, arriving the same day.
Raft Point
Montgomery Reef
Talbot
Bay
Broome
CA MBR IDGE
GULF
PRINCE REGENT
NATURE RESERVE/
CAMP CREEK/
CAREENING BAY
LAKE
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AUSTRALIA
MIRIMA
NATIONAL
PARK
BUNGLE
BUNGLE
OVERALL LENGTH: 207 feet
FLAG: Australia
SHIP FACILITIES: Lounge,
spa pool, observation area,
reference library, and open
seating restaurant.
SANTA FE: ART & LANDSCAPE
IN THE CITY OF ENCHANTMENT
JUL 23-27, 2014
JOHN STEWART
CABIN AMENITIES: Outside
views, spacious double- or
twinbed(s), sitting area, en
suite bathroom, individually
controlled heat/air conditioner
large closets, and a desk.
HIDDEN DOLCE VITA:
TUSCANY & UMBRIA
SEP 10-18, 2014
LADAKH TO BHUTAN
SEP 13-27, 2014
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ST. JAMES:
CAMINO DE SANTIAGO
SEP 26-OCT 8, 2014
MARY GAYLORD
JOURNEY THROUGH THE SOUTH
CAUCASUS: AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT
AZERBAIJAN, GEORGIA, & ARMENIA
SEP 27-OCT 11, 2014
PETER GALBRAITH
DECK PLAN
DETAILS
Ship size: 68 guests
Pricing: Per person, double occupancy.
Category 1
Category 2
Category 3
Category 4
Category 5
Single / Cat 2 Single / Cat 4
KATHERINE
GORGE
LAND & RAIL:
YEAR CONSTRUCTION: 2005
MAXIMUM PASSENGERS: 65
$12,980
$13,580
$14,480
$14,980
$15,980
$16,980
$18,580
Limited singles are available at the special
single rates listed above. Additional singles may
be available at 1.6 times the share rate.
Jacuzzi
CATEGORY 5: 195 square feet
with a large window
SUN DECK
CATEGORY 4: 195 square feet
with a large window
CATEGORY 3: 160 square feet
with a large window
CATEGORY 2: 195 square feet
with two small windows
A05
A03
A06
A04
Lounge
A02
BRIDGE DECK
B21
B22
CATEGORY 1: 195 square feet
with two portholes
B11 B09 B07 B05 B03
B01
B20 B18 B16 B14 B12 B10 B08 B06 B04
B02
B19 B17 B15 B13
PROMENADE DECK
C09 C07 C05 C03
Xplorer
Boarding
C01
Dining Room
MAIN DECK
•Fly via helicopter to explore the dramatic
gorges of Mitchell Plateau and swim in
the crystal-clear pools above photogenic
Mitchell Falls.
CATEGORY 1
CATEGORY 2
CATEGORY 4
CATEGORY 5
•View the amazing spectacle of the Horizontal
Falls, created by massive tidal currents.
DECK
STATEROOM
INCLUDED: All gratuities; accommodations
in hotels and on board Oceanic Discoverer as
outlined in the itinerary; all onboard meals;
all group meals on land; arrival and departure
transfers on group dates; services of the
expedition staff, including lectures, briefings,
slide/film shows; all group activities and
excursions; landing and port fees; $50,000
in emergency medical evacuation insurance
provided by HAA and $75,000 in emergency
medical evacuation insurance provided by
Zegrahm Expeditions.*
NOT INCLUDED: All air transportation; excess
baggage charges; airport arrival and departure
taxes; transfers for independent arrivals
and departures; passport and/or visa fees;
baggage/trip cancellation insurance; items of a
personal nature such as laundry, bar charges,
alcoholic beverages, e-mail/Internet/fax/
telephone charges.
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 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. At the time we receive your written
cancellation, the following penalties apply:
120 days or more prior to departure: $750 per
person
60 through 119 days prior to departure: 50% of
the expedition fare
1 through 59 days prior to departure: 100% of
the expedition fare
Refer to the full terms and conditions at
http://alumni.harvard.edu/travel/trips/
australia-2015
CHANGES IN ITINERARY AND COSTS: The
itinerary is subject to change at the discretion
of HAA Travels and the tour operator.
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
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australia-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
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rates are per person, quoted in U.S. dollars,
and must be paid in U.S. dollars. Rates and
itineraries are subject to change.
*These policies will contain reductions, limitations,
exclusions and termination provisions. All coverages
may not be available in all states.
SAILING THE PANAMA CANAL: COSTA
RICA & PANAMA ON SEA CLOUD
JAN 4-16, 2015
JOYCE CHAPLIN
OPUS MEDITERRANEO: A MUSICAL
JOURNEY FROM MALAGA TO NAPLES
ON CORINTHIAN
APRIL 10–21, 2015
JOHN STEWART
AZORES TO PORTUGAL
ON SEA CLOUD II
APR 16-26, 2015
ANI PATEL & JENNIFER BURTON
AUSTRALIA’S KIMBERLEY:
A VOYAGE TO THE OUTBACK
ON OCEANIC DISCOVERER
APR 24–MAY 8, 2015
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some programs an additional deposit may be requested
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HIDDEN INDIA: LANDS OF THE LOST
KINGDOMS ON THE GOLDEN CHARIOT
JAN 8-23, 2015
TRADE ROUTES OF COASTAL IBERIA
ON TERE MOANA
MAY 1-9, 2015
EMAIL ADDRESS
CENTRAL AMERICAN:
CROSSING COSTA RICA,
NICARAGUA & EL SALVADOR
FEB 2-13, 2015
ALASKA’S GLACIERS & THE INSIDE
PASSAGE: JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER
JUL 18–25, 2015
STREET ADDRESS
WEEKEND IN ICELAND
FEB 12-16, 2015
RIVERS & LAKES:
ART, ARCHAEOLOGICAL &
ARCHITECTURAL TREASURES
OF MEXICO CITY
FEB 18-23, 2015
A WEEK IN BUENOS AIRES
MAR 13-21, 2015
THE ARTS IN AMERICA’S HEARTLAND:
KANSAS CITY & CRYSTAL BRIDGES
APR 15-19, 2015
ALICE DELANA
TURKISH TREASURES
APR 17-MAY 1, 2015
GENERAL INFORMATION
ANTARCTICA ON CORINTHIAN
DECEMBER 26, 2014JAN 7, 2015
WARREN ZAPOL
ATHENS TO NICE ON ISLAND SKY
APR 28–MAY 10, 2015
INDONESIA: MAGICAL ISALNDS
OF JAVA & BALI
APR 13-28, 2015
THEODORE & VICTORIA BESTOR
LOUNGE
NEW ZEALAND BY SEA
ON CALEDONIAN SKY
DEC 29, 2014-JAN 11, 2015
LAWRENCE BUELL
SOUTHERN AFRICA ODYSSEY
OCT 23-NOV 9, 2014
MARK VAN BAALEN
MIDDLE EAST FEATURING
SAUDI ARABIA
MAR 2015
CATEGORY 3
•Discover Australia’s unique wildlife—dugongs,
rock wallabies, flatback turtles, and mighty
saltwater crocodiles.
•Step ashore on the Tiwi Islands for a guided
bush walk that reveals the cultural traditions
of the Tiwi people and view well-preserved
Aboriginal paintings at Raft Point and
Bigge Island.
SPAIN & PORTUGAL:
PARADORES & POUSADAS
SEP 27-OCT 11, 2014
DIANA SORENSEN
OMAN, THE EMIRATES & QATAR:
A MIDDLE EASTERN EXPLORATION
MAR 12-22, 2015
C08 C06 C04 C02
EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS
•Join an optional pre-voyage extension to
Kakadu National Park and Bungle Bungle.
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KAKADU
NATIONAL
PARK
MITCHELL
RIVER
Buccaneer
Archipelago
Lacepede
Islands
Darwin
CRUISES:
THE BALTIC’S AMBER COAST
ON SEA CLOUD II
JUN 28-JUL 9, 2014
TIMOTHY COLTON
HIDDEN GEMS OF THE AEGEAN SEA
ON VARIETY VOYAGER
JUL 23-AUG 1, 2014
HARVEY COX & NINA TUMARKIN
ICELAND TO GREENLAND: VOYAGE TO
THE ARCTIC CIRCLE ON L’AUSTRAL
AUG 2-14, 2014
JAMES MCCARTHY
BELL ‘ITALIA ROME, SICILY & THE
AMALFI COAST ON VARIETY VOYAGER
SEP 16-26, 2014
RICHARD THOMAS
ISLANDS & RIVIERAS OF FRANCE,
SPAIN, & ITALY ON TERE MOANA
SEP 19-27, 2014
SUSAN SULEIMAN
TAHITI TO EASTER ISLAND:
MARQUESAS, TUAMOTUS &
PITCAIRNS ON CALEDONIAN SKY:
SEP 29-OCT 17, 2014
VOYAGE TO MADAGASCAR
ON ISLAND SKY
NOV 28-DEC 16, 2014
CITY / STATE / ZIP OR POSTAL CODE
TOWN & COUNTRY LIFE: PARIS TO
PROVENCE ON AMADEUS SYMPHONY
SEP 8-16, 2014
ROBERT DARNTON
SYMPHONY ON THE BLUE DANUBE:
A CLASSICAL MUSIC CRUISE
ON AMADEUS DIAMOND
SEP 12-26, 2014
THE PRIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA,
NAMIBIA, BOSTWANA & ZIMBABWE:
RIVER SAFARI ON ZAMBEZI QUEEN
MAR 11-25, 2015
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HEROES ON CORINTHIAN
JUL 3-14, 2014
JONATHAN WALTON
GALAPAGOS FAMILY ADVENTURE
ON SANTA CRUZ
JUL 7-15, 2014
SCOTT EDWARDS
BAJA FAMILY ADVENTURE
DEC 26, 2014-JAN 1, 2015
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SEATTLE, WA
PERMIT NO. 260
AUSTRALIA’S KIMBERLEY VOYAGE TO THE OUTBACK
Aboard The Oceanic Discoverer
H A RVA RD A LU MNI ASSOCI ATI ON
20 1 5 WORLDWIDE TRAVE L PROGRA M
PAID
An experienced team of leaders and lecturers will join you on this expedition to share their
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April 24 - May 8, 2015
through fascinating lectures, guided excursions, and daily recaps. 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.
Shirley Campbell
Dr. Shirley Campbell is an anthropologist specializing in the indigenous peoples of
Australia and Papua New Guinea. She holds degrees from Stephens College, Missouri
and the Australian National University in Canberra, where she is currently a research
fellow. As part of her doctoral research, Shirley lived in a tiny native village for 18
months in the remote Trobriand Islands, speaking only the local language. She has
described her research in a book titled, The Art of Kula. Shirley has specialized in
studying the anthropology of art, convinced that understanding the way people
represent their ideas through art and architecture provides valuable insights into our
perceptions and relationships with the world around us.
Chris Done
Chris has lived and worked in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region for nearly 35
years. As the former regional manager for the state’s Department of Conservation and
Land Management (CALM), he has traveled extensively throughout the area cultivating
an in-depth understanding of its flora, fauna, Aboriginal art, and geology as well as its
history, culture, and management issues. He has been involved in tourism and
expeditions to the region since 1990, including guest lecturing on many of Zegrahm’s
Kimberley voyages. In addition to co-writing numerous articles, Chris recently
co-authored a book on the rediscovery of the original “Bradshaw” art site in the remote
northwest Kimberley.
Towering escarpments, undulating woodlands, spectacular waterways, mangrove-covered tidal flats, and
forests rich in flora and fauna make Kakadu National Park an Australian natural treasure. A flightseeing
trip over Bungle Bungle is one of the extension highlights, soaring over beehive-shaped sandstone domes
that feature spectacular horizontal orange and gray bands.
Call, or visit our website for details.
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2015
ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/HAA/TRAVEL
A P R I L 1 8 - 2 7, 2 0 1 5
CALL 800.422.1636 OR VISIT US AT
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AUSTRALIA’S KIMBERLEY VOYAGE TO THE OUTBACK
Aboard the Oceanic Discoverer
April 24 - May 8, 2015
THE KIMBERLEY, one of the most
remote and captivating regions on
earth—a land of towering cliffs,
plunging waterfalls, ancient cultures,
and exotic wildlife. The 65-guest
Oceanic Discoverer easily navigates
the mighty rivers and tiny inlets of the
region. During numerous excursions,
enjoy striking scenery and unusual
wildlife—by boat, Zodiac, and
helicopter explore the region’s hidden
treasures—narrow gorges, shallow tributaries, and cascading waterfalls. Gaze
upon the dramatic gorges and pools of
Mitchell Falls, search for an astonishing
variety of wildlife in the Prince Regent
Nature Reserve, discover desertscapes dotted with bizarre boab trees,
and photograph the sublimely beautiful
isles of the Buccaneer Archipelago.
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Tiwi
Islands
SCHE DULE BY DAY
King George Falls
F R I DAY & S U N DAY, A P R I L 2 4 & 2 6 , 2 0 1 5
USA / Broome, Australia
Depart on your independent flight to Broome,
Australia via Sydney, losing a day as you cross the
International Date Line. Arrive in Broome on Sunday
and enjoy an afternoon at leisure. Gather this
evening for a welcome dinner and overnight at the
Cable Beach Club Resort.
at low tide. The reef is home to an incredible number
of green sea turtles and sharks are sometimes
spotted in the surrounding waters. At Raft Point,
join a bush walk to learn the traditions of Worrorra
people and view ancient Aboriginal cave paintings of
outstanding quality depicting the significance of the
marine world to the Aboriginal way of life.
F R I DAY & S AT U R DAY, M AY 1 & 2
M O N DAY, A P R I L 2 7
Broome / Embark Oceanic Discoverer
Today explore Broome—a popular holiday
destination graced with beautiful beaches and a
laid-back atmosphere. Join a city tour that reveals
Broome’s pearling history and multicultural past, or
join a birding tour. This afternoon board the Oceanic
Discoverer and set sail.
T U E S DAY, A P R I L 2 8
Lacepede Islands
The Lacepede Islands are a group of four low,
sandy islands lying on a coral reef. The islands are
an important nesting site for green sea turtles and
several species of seabirds including frigatebirds,
brown boobies, crested terns, sandpipers, and
ruddy turnstones. Join our naturalists on nature
walks along the long, white-sand beaches. Be on
deck this evening as the sun sets and the night sky
comes alive—far from the city lights, stargazing in
the Kimberley is simply spectacular.
W E D N E S DAY & T H U R S DAY, A P R I L 2 9 & 3 0
Buccaneer Archipelago / Talbot Bay /
Montgomery Reef / Raft Point
The Buccaneer Archipelago consists of more than
800 islands. The shorelines of these rarely visited
isles are among the most photogenic in the world,
and include mangrove estuaries, secluded bays,
untouched beaches, cliffs, headlands, reefs, rugged
gorges, and whirlpools. This area is known for its
extreme tidal conditions—ranging up to 30 feet
in places. Your daily activities are planned around
the tides—a way of life in the Kimberley. At Talbot
Bay visit the Horizontal Waterfalls, one of the most
unusual regional attractions. The falls, created by
a phenomenon resulting from the mammoth tides,
actually reverse as the tide turns. At Montgomery
Reef, view the amazing array of marine life exposed
OCEANIC DISCOVERER
REG ISTRATIO N FO RM
2014-2015 HAA TRIPS
TIMOR SEA
Prince Regent Nature Reserve / Camp
Creek / Careening Bay
The Prince Regent Nature Reserve is one of
Australia’s most remote areas, and the rugged
sandstone and volcanic landscape helps to protect
its scenic grandeur. This is pure wilderness,
accessible only by air or boat, and you can truly say
that you have been to a place seen by few others.
The area boasts more than half of the mammal and
bird species found in the entire Kimberley region
and more than 500 species of plants. With the
ship at anchor in St. George Basin, board Zodiacs
to cruise up the Prince Regent River. With nearvertical cliffs on either side, make your way to the
face of King Cascade, an unusual and picturesque
waterfall cascading over terraced rock formations.
Tidal conditions permitting, you will also explore
nearby Camp Creek in search of local fauna such
as estuarine crocodiles, red-tailed black cockatoos,
and galahs. At Careening Bay visit a large boab
tree with the inscription “H.M.C. Mermaid – 1820”
still clearly visible. The Mermaid was a British Navy
hydrographic survey ship under the command of
Lt. Philip Parke King, who stayed at the bay for six
weeks while repairing his ship.
S U N DAY, M AY 3
Hunter River / Mitchell Falls
From Hunter River, fly via helicopter to the Mitchell
Plateau to visit Mitchell Falls, a series of waterfalls
and pools culminating in a deep gorge carving its
way through the Outback. Explore the surrounding
area on foot and enjoy a refreshing swim in the
rushing freshwater pools. In the vicinity of our
anchorage, you may explore the small tributaries by
Zodiac, searching the mangroves and tidal mud flats
for crocodiles, mud skippers, and fiddler crabs, as
well as the many bird species that make their home
within the dense vegetation.
Bigge Island/
Low Rocks
Hunter River
M O N DAY, M AY 4
Bigge Island / Low Rocks
A unique experience awaits you on Bigge Island,
sacred to Aborigines for more than 20,000 years.
Well-preserved Aboriginal paintings grace the
walls of caves, depicting mythical figures and
offering visual evidence of the European entrance
into the Aboriginal way of life. Warabis, or rock
wallaby (the smallest of the wallabies), are
numerous on this island and can often be seen
sprinting from one rock ledge to another. In the
afternoon step ashore on a tiny island atoll known
as Low Rocks. As Zodiacs approach, the skies fill
with the movements and sounds of thousands
upon thousands of seabirds, including four species
of terns, pied cormorants, white-bellied sea eagles,
and osprey. The island is also a nesting site for
green and flatback turtles, and has its own resident
saltwater crocodile, which is often seen patrolling
the waters around the island.
T U E S DAY, M AY 5
King George River / King George Falls
Cruise through a spectacular canyon where vertical
cliffs, gorges, and mangroves line the shores of
the mighty King George River. The final destination
is King George Falls, a supremely photogenic area
of 325-foot cliffs of rust-colored sandstone rising
from the tidal waters.
W E D N E S DAY, M AY 6
Tiwi Islands
Permission pending, go ashore on the Tiwis
and join local Aboriginal guides for a tour of the
small community of Nguiu, its museum, and the
old Mission Precinct. You will also have an
opportunity to visit the local arts center, to view
and purchase high-quality Tiwi crafts, as well as
screen-printed fabric.
T H U R S DAY & F R I DAY, M AY 7 & 8
Darwin / Disembark / Brisbane / USA
Disembark this morning in Darwin with time for
a bit of sightseeing. Transfer to the airport for your
flight to Brisbane with dinner and overnight at our
airport hotel. Board your independent flight to the
USA on Friday, arriving the same day.
Raft Point
Montgomery Reef
Talbot
Bay
Broome
CA MBR IDGE
GULF
PRINCE REGENT
NATURE RESERVE/
CAMP CREEK/
CAREENING BAY
LAKE
ARGYLE
T HE KW
IM
LEY
EB
S ER
TER
N
AUSTRALIA
MIRIMA
NATIONAL
PARK
BUNGLE
BUNGLE
OVERALL LENGTH: 207 feet
FLAG: Australia
SHIP FACILITIES: Lounge,
spa pool, observation area,
reference library, and open
seating restaurant.
SANTA FE: ART & LANDSCAPE
IN THE CITY OF ENCHANTMENT
JUL 23-27, 2014
JOHN STEWART
CABIN AMENITIES: Outside
views, spacious double- or
twinbed(s), sitting area, en
suite bathroom, individually
controlled heat/air conditioner
large closets, and a desk.
HIDDEN DOLCE VITA:
TUSCANY & UMBRIA
SEP 10-18, 2014
LADAKH TO BHUTAN
SEP 13-27, 2014
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ST. JAMES:
CAMINO DE SANTIAGO
SEP 26-OCT 8, 2014
MARY GAYLORD
JOURNEY THROUGH THE SOUTH
CAUCASUS: AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT
AZERBAIJAN, GEORGIA, & ARMENIA
SEP 27-OCT 11, 2014
PETER GALBRAITH
DECK PLAN
DETAILS
Ship size: 68 guests
Pricing: Per person, double occupancy.
Category 1
Category 2
Category 3
Category 4
Category 5
Single / Cat 2 Single / Cat 4
KATHERINE
GORGE
LAND & RAIL:
YEAR CONSTRUCTION: 2005
MAXIMUM PASSENGERS: 65
$12,980
$13,580
$14,480
$14,980
$15,980
$16,980
$18,580
Limited singles are available at the special
single rates listed above. Additional singles may
be available at 1.6 times the share rate.
Jacuzzi
CATEGORY 5: 195 square feet
with a large window
SUN DECK
CATEGORY 4: 195 square feet
with a large window
CATEGORY 3: 160 square feet
with a large window
CATEGORY 2: 195 square feet
with two small windows
A05
A03
A06
A04
Lounge
A02
BRIDGE DECK
B21
B22
CATEGORY 1: 195 square feet
with two portholes
B11 B09 B07 B05 B03
B01
B20 B18 B16 B14 B12 B10 B08 B06 B04
B02
B19 B17 B15 B13
PROMENADE DECK
C09 C07 C05 C03
Xplorer
Boarding
C01
Dining Room
MAIN DECK
•Fly via helicopter to explore the dramatic
gorges of Mitchell Plateau and swim in
the crystal-clear pools above photogenic
Mitchell Falls.
CATEGORY 1
CATEGORY 2
CATEGORY 4
CATEGORY 5
•View the amazing spectacle of the Horizontal
Falls, created by massive tidal currents.
DECK
STATEROOM
INCLUDED: All gratuities; accommodations
in hotels and on board Oceanic Discoverer as
outlined in the itinerary; all onboard meals;
all group meals on land; arrival and departure
transfers on group dates; services of the
expedition staff, including lectures, briefings,
slide/film shows; all group activities and
excursions; landing and port fees; $50,000
in emergency medical evacuation insurance
provided by HAA and $75,000 in emergency
medical evacuation insurance provided by
Zegrahm Expeditions.*
NOT INCLUDED: All air transportation; excess
baggage charges; airport arrival and departure
taxes; transfers for independent arrivals
and departures; passport and/or visa fees;
baggage/trip cancellation insurance; items of a
personal nature such as laundry, bar charges,
alcoholic beverages, e-mail/Internet/fax/
telephone charges.
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 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. At the time we receive your written
cancellation, the following penalties apply:
120 days or more prior to departure: $750 per
person
60 through 119 days prior to departure: 50% of
the expedition fare
1 through 59 days prior to departure: 100% of
the expedition fare
Refer to the full terms and conditions at
http://alumni.harvard.edu/travel/trips/
australia-2015
CHANGES IN ITINERARY AND COSTS: The
itinerary is subject to change at the discretion
of HAA Travels and the tour operator.
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
http://alumni.harvard.edu/travel/trips/
australia-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. All
rates are per person, quoted in U.S. dollars,
and must be paid in U.S. dollars. Rates and
itineraries are subject to change.
*These policies will contain reductions, limitations,
exclusions and termination provisions. All coverages
may not be available in all states.
SAILING THE PANAMA CANAL: COSTA
RICA & PANAMA ON SEA CLOUD
JAN 4-16, 2015
JOYCE CHAPLIN
OPUS MEDITERRANEO: A MUSICAL
JOURNEY FROM MALAGA TO NAPLES
ON CORINTHIAN
APRIL 10–21, 2015
JOHN STEWART
AZORES TO PORTUGAL
ON SEA CLOUD II
APR 16-26, 2015
ANI PATEL & JENNIFER BURTON
AUSTRALIA’S KIMBERLEY:
A VOYAGE TO THE OUTBACK
ON OCEANIC DISCOVERER
APR 24–MAY 8, 2015
To register, fill out this form and return to HAA Travels
with your deposit of $1,000 per person. 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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PROGRAM NAME
START DATE
FIRST PERSON NAME ON PASSPORT DATE OF BIRTH
HIDDEN INDIA: LANDS OF THE LOST
KINGDOMS ON THE GOLDEN CHARIOT
JAN 8-23, 2015
TRADE ROUTES OF COASTAL IBERIA
ON TERE MOANA
MAY 1-9, 2015
EMAIL ADDRESS
CENTRAL AMERICAN:
CROSSING COSTA RICA,
NICARAGUA & EL SALVADOR
FEB 2-13, 2015
ALASKA’S GLACIERS & THE INSIDE
PASSAGE: JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER
JUL 18–25, 2015
STREET ADDRESS
WEEKEND IN ICELAND
FEB 12-16, 2015
RIVERS & LAKES:
ART, ARCHAEOLOGICAL &
ARCHITECTURAL TREASURES
OF MEXICO CITY
FEB 18-23, 2015
A WEEK IN BUENOS AIRES
MAR 13-21, 2015
THE ARTS IN AMERICA’S HEARTLAND:
KANSAS CITY & CRYSTAL BRIDGES
APR 15-19, 2015
ALICE DELANA
TURKISH TREASURES
APR 17-MAY 1, 2015
GENERAL INFORMATION
ANTARCTICA ON CORINTHIAN
DECEMBER 26, 2014JAN 7, 2015
WARREN ZAPOL
ATHENS TO NICE ON ISLAND SKY
APR 28–MAY 10, 2015
INDONESIA: MAGICAL ISALNDS
OF JAVA & BALI
APR 13-28, 2015
THEODORE & VICTORIA BESTOR
LOUNGE
NEW ZEALAND BY SEA
ON CALEDONIAN SKY
DEC 29, 2014-JAN 11, 2015
LAWRENCE BUELL
SOUTHERN AFRICA ODYSSEY
OCT 23-NOV 9, 2014
MARK VAN BAALEN
MIDDLE EAST FEATURING
SAUDI ARABIA
MAR 2015
CATEGORY 3
•Discover Australia’s unique wildlife—dugongs,
rock wallabies, flatback turtles, and mighty
saltwater crocodiles.
•Step ashore on the Tiwi Islands for a guided
bush walk that reveals the cultural traditions
of the Tiwi people and view well-preserved
Aboriginal paintings at Raft Point and
Bigge Island.
SPAIN & PORTUGAL:
PARADORES & POUSADAS
SEP 27-OCT 11, 2014
DIANA SORENSEN
OMAN, THE EMIRATES & QATAR:
A MIDDLE EASTERN EXPLORATION
MAR 12-22, 2015
C08 C06 C04 C02
EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS
•Join an optional pre-voyage extension to
Kakadu National Park and Bungle Bungle.
FOR DETAILED ITINERARIES VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/TRAVEL/TRIPS/AUSTRALIA-2015
KAKADU
NATIONAL
PARK
MITCHELL
RIVER
Buccaneer
Archipelago
Lacepede
Islands
Darwin
CRUISES:
THE BALTIC’S AMBER COAST
ON SEA CLOUD II
JUN 28-JUL 9, 2014
TIMOTHY COLTON
HIDDEN GEMS OF THE AEGEAN SEA
ON VARIETY VOYAGER
JUL 23-AUG 1, 2014
HARVEY COX & NINA TUMARKIN
ICELAND TO GREENLAND: VOYAGE TO
THE ARCTIC CIRCLE ON L’AUSTRAL
AUG 2-14, 2014
JAMES MCCARTHY
BELL ‘ITALIA ROME, SICILY & THE
AMALFI COAST ON VARIETY VOYAGER
SEP 16-26, 2014
RICHARD THOMAS
ISLANDS & RIVIERAS OF FRANCE,
SPAIN, & ITALY ON TERE MOANA
SEP 19-27, 2014
SUSAN SULEIMAN
TAHITI TO EASTER ISLAND:
MARQUESAS, TUAMOTUS &
PITCAIRNS ON CALEDONIAN SKY:
SEP 29-OCT 17, 2014
VOYAGE TO MADAGASCAR
ON ISLAND SKY
NOV 28-DEC 16, 2014
CITY / STATE / ZIP OR POSTAL CODE
TOWN & COUNTRY LIFE: PARIS TO
PROVENCE ON AMADEUS SYMPHONY
SEP 8-16, 2014
ROBERT DARNTON
SYMPHONY ON THE BLUE DANUBE:
A CLASSICAL MUSIC CRUISE
ON AMADEUS DIAMOND
SEP 12-26, 2014
THE PRIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA,
NAMIBIA, BOSTWANA & ZIMBABWE:
RIVER SAFARI ON ZAMBEZI QUEEN
MAR 11-25, 2015
KAY SHELEMAY
HOME TELEPHONE WORK TELEPHONE
SECOND PERSON NAME ON PASSPORT DATE OF BIRTH
EMAIL ADDRESS
STREET ADDRESS
CITY / STATE / ZIP OR POSTAL CODE
FAMILY ADVENTURES & SPRING BREAK:
VOYAGE TO THE LANDS OF GODS &
HEROES ON CORINTHIAN
JUL 3-14, 2014
JONATHAN WALTON
GALAPAGOS FAMILY ADVENTURE
ON SANTA CRUZ
JUL 7-15, 2014
SCOTT EDWARDS
BAJA FAMILY ADVENTURE
DEC 26, 2014-JAN 1, 2015
HOME TELEPHONE METHOD OF DEPOSIT
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MASTERCARD VISA
CARD NUMBER
FAMILY IRELAND
JUNE 28-JULY 6, 2015
EXPIRATION DATE FAMILY CHINA: MOUTAINS AND
CLASSICAL HIGHLIGHTS
JUN 2015
NAME AS IT APPEARS ON CARD
A FAMILY ADVENTURE IN MACHU
PICCHU & THE AMAZON
JUL 1-11, 2015
WORK TELEPHONE
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FOR THIS TOUR, INCLUDING REFUNDS AND CANCELLATIONS AND THE RESPONSIBILITY
CLAUSE AT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/TRAVEL/TRIPS/AUSTRALIA-2015.
SIGNATURE
SIGNATURE
ACCOMMODATIONS
CATEGORY PREFERENCE
 DOUBLE ROOM ROOMMATE
 SINGLE ROOM  SHARE A ROOM WITH:
Tiwi
Islands
SCHE DULE BY DAY
King George Falls
F R I DAY & S U N DAY, A P R I L 2 4 & 2 6 , 2 0 1 5
USA / Broome, Australia
Depart on your independent flight to Broome,
Australia via Sydney, losing a day as you cross the
International Date Line. Arrive in Broome on Sunday
and enjoy an afternoon at leisure. Gather this
evening for a welcome dinner and overnight at the
Cable Beach Club Resort.
at low tide. The reef is home to an incredible number
of green sea turtles and sharks are sometimes
spotted in the surrounding waters. At Raft Point,
join a bush walk to learn the traditions of Worrorra
people and view ancient Aboriginal cave paintings of
outstanding quality depicting the significance of the
marine world to the Aboriginal way of life.
F R I DAY & S AT U R DAY, M AY 1 & 2
M O N DAY, A P R I L 2 7
Broome / Embark Oceanic Discoverer
Today explore Broome—a popular holiday
destination graced with beautiful beaches and a
laid-back atmosphere. Join a city tour that reveals
Broome’s pearling history and multicultural past, or
join a birding tour. This afternoon board the Oceanic
Discoverer and set sail.
T U E S DAY, A P R I L 2 8
Lacepede Islands
The Lacepede Islands are a group of four low,
sandy islands lying on a coral reef. The islands are
an important nesting site for green sea turtles and
several species of seabirds including frigatebirds,
brown boobies, crested terns, sandpipers, and
ruddy turnstones. Join our naturalists on nature
walks along the long, white-sand beaches. Be on
deck this evening as the sun sets and the night sky
comes alive—far from the city lights, stargazing in
the Kimberley is simply spectacular.
W E D N E S DAY & T H U R S DAY, A P R I L 2 9 & 3 0
Buccaneer Archipelago / Talbot Bay /
Montgomery Reef / Raft Point
The Buccaneer Archipelago consists of more than
800 islands. The shorelines of these rarely visited
isles are among the most photogenic in the world,
and include mangrove estuaries, secluded bays,
untouched beaches, cliffs, headlands, reefs, rugged
gorges, and whirlpools. This area is known for its
extreme tidal conditions—ranging up to 30 feet
in places. Your daily activities are planned around
the tides—a way of life in the Kimberley. At Talbot
Bay visit the Horizontal Waterfalls, one of the most
unusual regional attractions. The falls, created by
a phenomenon resulting from the mammoth tides,
actually reverse as the tide turns. At Montgomery
Reef, view the amazing array of marine life exposed
OCEANIC DISCOVERER
REG ISTRATIO N FO RM
2014-2015 HAA TRIPS
TIMOR SEA
Prince Regent Nature Reserve / Camp
Creek / Careening Bay
The Prince Regent Nature Reserve is one of
Australia’s most remote areas, and the rugged
sandstone and volcanic landscape helps to protect
its scenic grandeur. This is pure wilderness,
accessible only by air or boat, and you can truly say
that you have been to a place seen by few others.
The area boasts more than half of the mammal and
bird species found in the entire Kimberley region
and more than 500 species of plants. With the
ship at anchor in St. George Basin, board Zodiacs
to cruise up the Prince Regent River. With nearvertical cliffs on either side, make your way to the
face of King Cascade, an unusual and picturesque
waterfall cascading over terraced rock formations.
Tidal conditions permitting, you will also explore
nearby Camp Creek in search of local fauna such
as estuarine crocodiles, red-tailed black cockatoos,
and galahs. At Careening Bay visit a large boab
tree with the inscription “H.M.C. Mermaid – 1820”
still clearly visible. The Mermaid was a British Navy
hydrographic survey ship under the command of
Lt. Philip Parke King, who stayed at the bay for six
weeks while repairing his ship.
S U N DAY, M AY 3
Hunter River / Mitchell Falls
From Hunter River, fly via helicopter to the Mitchell
Plateau to visit Mitchell Falls, a series of waterfalls
and pools culminating in a deep gorge carving its
way through the Outback. Explore the surrounding
area on foot and enjoy a refreshing swim in the
rushing freshwater pools. In the vicinity of our
anchorage, you may explore the small tributaries by
Zodiac, searching the mangroves and tidal mud flats
for crocodiles, mud skippers, and fiddler crabs, as
well as the many bird species that make their home
within the dense vegetation.
Bigge Island/
Low Rocks
Hunter River
M O N DAY, M AY 4
Bigge Island / Low Rocks
A unique experience awaits you on Bigge Island,
sacred to Aborigines for more than 20,000 years.
Well-preserved Aboriginal paintings grace the
walls of caves, depicting mythical figures and
offering visual evidence of the European entrance
into the Aboriginal way of life. Warabis, or rock
wallaby (the smallest of the wallabies), are
numerous on this island and can often be seen
sprinting from one rock ledge to another. In the
afternoon step ashore on a tiny island atoll known
as Low Rocks. As Zodiacs approach, the skies fill
with the movements and sounds of thousands
upon thousands of seabirds, including four species
of terns, pied cormorants, white-bellied sea eagles,
and osprey. The island is also a nesting site for
green and flatback turtles, and has its own resident
saltwater crocodile, which is often seen patrolling
the waters around the island.
T U E S DAY, M AY 5
King George River / King George Falls
Cruise through a spectacular canyon where vertical
cliffs, gorges, and mangroves line the shores of
the mighty King George River. The final destination
is King George Falls, a supremely photogenic area
of 325-foot cliffs of rust-colored sandstone rising
from the tidal waters.
W E D N E S DAY, M AY 6
Tiwi Islands
Permission pending, go ashore on the Tiwis
and join local Aboriginal guides for a tour of the
small community of Nguiu, its museum, and the
old Mission Precinct. You will also have an
opportunity to visit the local arts center, to view
and purchase high-quality Tiwi crafts, as well as
screen-printed fabric.
T H U R S DAY & F R I DAY, M AY 7 & 8
Darwin / Disembark / Brisbane / USA
Disembark this morning in Darwin with time for
a bit of sightseeing. Transfer to the airport for your
flight to Brisbane with dinner and overnight at our
airport hotel. Board your independent flight to the
USA on Friday, arriving the same day.
Raft Point
Montgomery Reef
Talbot
Bay
Broome
CA MBR IDGE
GULF
PRINCE REGENT
NATURE RESERVE/
CAMP CREEK/
CAREENING BAY
LAKE
ARGYLE
T HE KW
IM
LEY
EB
S ER
TER
N
AUSTRALIA
MIRIMA
NATIONAL
PARK
BUNGLE
BUNGLE
OVERALL LENGTH: 207 feet
FLAG: Australia
SHIP FACILITIES: Lounge,
spa pool, observation area,
reference library, and open
seating restaurant.
SANTA FE: ART & LANDSCAPE
IN THE CITY OF ENCHANTMENT
JUL 23-27, 2014
JOHN STEWART
CABIN AMENITIES: Outside
views, spacious double- or
twinbed(s), sitting area, en
suite bathroom, individually
controlled heat/air conditioner
large closets, and a desk.
HIDDEN DOLCE VITA:
TUSCANY & UMBRIA
SEP 10-18, 2014
LADAKH TO BHUTAN
SEP 13-27, 2014
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ST. JAMES:
CAMINO DE SANTIAGO
SEP 26-OCT 8, 2014
MARY GAYLORD
JOURNEY THROUGH THE SOUTH
CAUCASUS: AN IN-DEPTH LOOK AT
AZERBAIJAN, GEORGIA, & ARMENIA
SEP 27-OCT 11, 2014
PETER GALBRAITH
DECK PLAN
DETAILS
Ship size: 68 guests
Pricing: Per person, double occupancy.
Category 1
Category 2
Category 3
Category 4
Category 5
Single / Cat 2 Single / Cat 4
KATHERINE
GORGE
LAND & RAIL:
YEAR CONSTRUCTION: 2005
MAXIMUM PASSENGERS: 65
$12,980
$13,580
$14,480
$14,980
$15,980
$16,980
$18,580
Limited singles are available at the special
single rates listed above. Additional singles may
be available at 1.6 times the share rate.
Jacuzzi
CATEGORY 5: 195 square feet
with a large window
SUN DECK
CATEGORY 4: 195 square feet
with a large window
CATEGORY 3: 160 square feet
with a large window
CATEGORY 2: 195 square feet
with two small windows
A05
A03
A06
A04
Lounge
A02
BRIDGE DECK
B21
B22
CATEGORY 1: 195 square feet
with two portholes
B11 B09 B07 B05 B03
B01
B20 B18 B16 B14 B12 B10 B08 B06 B04
B02
B19 B17 B15 B13
PROMENADE DECK
C09 C07 C05 C03
Xplorer
Boarding
C01
Dining Room
MAIN DECK
•Fly via helicopter to explore the dramatic
gorges of Mitchell Plateau and swim in
the crystal-clear pools above photogenic
Mitchell Falls.
CATEGORY 1
CATEGORY 2
CATEGORY 4
CATEGORY 5
•View the amazing spectacle of the Horizontal
Falls, created by massive tidal currents.
DECK
STATEROOM
INCLUDED: All gratuities; accommodations
in hotels and on board Oceanic Discoverer as
outlined in the itinerary; all onboard meals;
all group meals on land; arrival and departure
transfers on group dates; services of the
expedition staff, including lectures, briefings,
slide/film shows; all group activities and
excursions; landing and port fees; $50,000
in emergency medical evacuation insurance
provided by HAA and $75,000 in emergency
medical evacuation insurance provided by
Zegrahm Expeditions.*
NOT INCLUDED: All air transportation; excess
baggage charges; airport arrival and departure
taxes; transfers for independent arrivals
and departures; passport and/or visa fees;
baggage/trip cancellation insurance; items of a
personal nature such as laundry, bar charges,
alcoholic beverages, e-mail/Internet/fax/
telephone charges.
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 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. At the time we receive your written
cancellation, the following penalties apply:
120 days or more prior to departure: $750 per
person
60 through 119 days prior to departure: 50% of
the expedition fare
1 through 59 days prior to departure: 100% of
the expedition fare
Refer to the full terms and conditions at
http://alumni.harvard.edu/travel/trips/
australia-2015
CHANGES IN ITINERARY AND COSTS: The
itinerary is subject to change at the discretion
of HAA Travels and the tour operator.
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
http://alumni.harvard.edu/travel/trips/
australia-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. All
rates are per person, quoted in U.S. dollars,
and must be paid in U.S. dollars. Rates and
itineraries are subject to change.
*These policies will contain reductions, limitations,
exclusions and termination provisions. All coverages
may not be available in all states.
SAILING THE PANAMA CANAL: COSTA
RICA & PANAMA ON SEA CLOUD
JAN 4-16, 2015
JOYCE CHAPLIN
OPUS MEDITERRANEO: A MUSICAL
JOURNEY FROM MALAGA TO NAPLES
ON CORINTHIAN
APRIL 10–21, 2015
JOHN STEWART
AZORES TO PORTUGAL
ON SEA CLOUD II
APR 16-26, 2015
ANI PATEL & JENNIFER BURTON
AUSTRALIA’S KIMBERLEY:
A VOYAGE TO THE OUTBACK
ON OCEANIC DISCOVERER
APR 24–MAY 8, 2015
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PROGRAM NAME
START DATE
FIRST PERSON NAME ON PASSPORT DATE OF BIRTH
HIDDEN INDIA: LANDS OF THE LOST
KINGDOMS ON THE GOLDEN CHARIOT
JAN 8-23, 2015
TRADE ROUTES OF COASTAL IBERIA
ON TERE MOANA
MAY 1-9, 2015
EMAIL ADDRESS
CENTRAL AMERICAN:
CROSSING COSTA RICA,
NICARAGUA & EL SALVADOR
FEB 2-13, 2015
ALASKA’S GLACIERS & THE INSIDE
PASSAGE: JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER
JUL 18–25, 2015
STREET ADDRESS
WEEKEND IN ICELAND
FEB 12-16, 2015
RIVERS & LAKES:
ART, ARCHAEOLOGICAL &
ARCHITECTURAL TREASURES
OF MEXICO CITY
FEB 18-23, 2015
A WEEK IN BUENOS AIRES
MAR 13-21, 2015
THE ARTS IN AMERICA’S HEARTLAND:
KANSAS CITY & CRYSTAL BRIDGES
APR 15-19, 2015
ALICE DELANA
TURKISH TREASURES
APR 17-MAY 1, 2015
GENERAL INFORMATION
ANTARCTICA ON CORINTHIAN
DECEMBER 26, 2014JAN 7, 2015
WARREN ZAPOL
ATHENS TO NICE ON ISLAND SKY
APR 28–MAY 10, 2015
INDONESIA: MAGICAL ISALNDS
OF JAVA & BALI
APR 13-28, 2015
THEODORE & VICTORIA BESTOR
LOUNGE
NEW ZEALAND BY SEA
ON CALEDONIAN SKY
DEC 29, 2014-JAN 11, 2015
LAWRENCE BUELL
SOUTHERN AFRICA ODYSSEY
OCT 23-NOV 9, 2014
MARK VAN BAALEN
MIDDLE EAST FEATURING
SAUDI ARABIA
MAR 2015
CATEGORY 3
•Discover Australia’s unique wildlife—dugongs,
rock wallabies, flatback turtles, and mighty
saltwater crocodiles.
•Step ashore on the Tiwi Islands for a guided
bush walk that reveals the cultural traditions
of the Tiwi people and view well-preserved
Aboriginal paintings at Raft Point and
Bigge Island.
SPAIN & PORTUGAL:
PARADORES & POUSADAS
SEP 27-OCT 11, 2014
DIANA SORENSEN
OMAN, THE EMIRATES & QATAR:
A MIDDLE EASTERN EXPLORATION
MAR 12-22, 2015
C08 C06 C04 C02
EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS
•Join an optional pre-voyage extension to
Kakadu National Park and Bungle Bungle.
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KAKADU
NATIONAL
PARK
MITCHELL
RIVER
Buccaneer
Archipelago
Lacepede
Islands
Darwin
CRUISES:
THE BALTIC’S AMBER COAST
ON SEA CLOUD II
JUN 28-JUL 9, 2014
TIMOTHY COLTON
HIDDEN GEMS OF THE AEGEAN SEA
ON VARIETY VOYAGER
JUL 23-AUG 1, 2014
HARVEY COX & NINA TUMARKIN
ICELAND TO GREENLAND: VOYAGE TO
THE ARCTIC CIRCLE ON L’AUSTRAL
AUG 2-14, 2014
JAMES MCCARTHY
BELL ‘ITALIA ROME, SICILY & THE
AMALFI COAST ON VARIETY VOYAGER
SEP 16-26, 2014
RICHARD THOMAS
ISLANDS & RIVIERAS OF FRANCE,
SPAIN, & ITALY ON TERE MOANA
SEP 19-27, 2014
SUSAN SULEIMAN
TAHITI TO EASTER ISLAND:
MARQUESAS, TUAMOTUS &
PITCAIRNS ON CALEDONIAN SKY:
SEP 29-OCT 17, 2014
VOYAGE TO MADAGASCAR
ON ISLAND SKY
NOV 28-DEC 16, 2014
CITY / STATE / ZIP OR POSTAL CODE
TOWN & COUNTRY LIFE: PARIS TO
PROVENCE ON AMADEUS SYMPHONY
SEP 8-16, 2014
ROBERT DARNTON
SYMPHONY ON THE BLUE DANUBE:
A CLASSICAL MUSIC CRUISE
ON AMADEUS DIAMOND
SEP 12-26, 2014
THE PRIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA,
NAMIBIA, BOSTWANA & ZIMBABWE:
RIVER SAFARI ON ZAMBEZI QUEEN
MAR 11-25, 2015
KAY SHELEMAY
HOME TELEPHONE WORK TELEPHONE
SECOND PERSON NAME ON PASSPORT DATE OF BIRTH
EMAIL ADDRESS
STREET ADDRESS
CITY / STATE / ZIP OR POSTAL CODE
FAMILY ADVENTURES & SPRING BREAK:
VOYAGE TO THE LANDS OF GODS &
HEROES ON CORINTHIAN
JUL 3-14, 2014
JONATHAN WALTON
GALAPAGOS FAMILY ADVENTURE
ON SANTA CRUZ
JUL 7-15, 2014
SCOTT EDWARDS
BAJA FAMILY ADVENTURE
DEC 26, 2014-JAN 1, 2015
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JUN 2015
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A FAMILY ADVENTURE IN MACHU
PICCHU & THE AMAZON
JUL 1-11, 2015
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knowledge of the culture, geology, and natural history of this region. They will enlighten you
SEATTLE, WA
PERMIT NO. 260
AUSTRALIA’S KIMBERLEY VOYAGE TO THE OUTBACK
Aboard The Oceanic Discoverer
H A RVA RD A LU MNI ASSOCI ATI ON
20 1 5 WORLDWIDE TRAVE L PROGRA M
PAID
An experienced team of leaders and lecturers will join you on this expedition to share their
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U.S. POSTAGE
F E AT URE D LE A DE RS
April 24 - May 8, 2015
through fascinating lectures, guided excursions, and daily recaps. 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.
Shirley Campbell
Dr. Shirley Campbell is an anthropologist specializing in the indigenous peoples of
Australia and Papua New Guinea. She holds degrees from Stephens College, Missouri
and the Australian National University in Canberra, where she is currently a research
fellow. As part of her doctoral research, Shirley lived in a tiny native village for 18
months in the remote Trobriand Islands, speaking only the local language. She has
described her research in a book titled, The Art of Kula. Shirley has specialized in
studying the anthropology of art, convinced that understanding the way people
represent their ideas through art and architecture provides valuable insights into our
perceptions and relationships with the world around us.
Chris Done
Chris has lived and worked in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region for nearly 35
years. As the former regional manager for the state’s Department of Conservation and
Land Management (CALM), he has traveled extensively throughout the area cultivating
an in-depth understanding of its flora, fauna, Aboriginal art, and geology as well as its
history, culture, and management issues. He has been involved in tourism and
expeditions to the region since 1990, including guest lecturing on many of Zegrahm’s
Kimberley voyages. In addition to co-writing numerous articles, Chris recently
co-authored a book on the rediscovery of the original “Bradshaw” art site in the remote
northwest Kimberley.
Towering escarpments, undulating woodlands, spectacular waterways, mangrove-covered tidal flats, and
forests rich in flora and fauna make Kakadu National Park an Australian natural treasure. A flightseeing
trip over Bungle Bungle is one of the extension highlights, soaring over beehive-shaped sandstone domes
that feature spectacular horizontal orange and gray bands.
Call, or visit our website for details.
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2015
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AUSTRALIA’S KIMBERLEY VOYAGE TO THE OUTBACK
Aboard the Oceanic Discoverer
April 24 - May 8, 2015
THE KIMBERLEY, one of the most
remote and captivating regions on
earth—a land of towering cliffs,
plunging waterfalls, ancient cultures,
and exotic wildlife. The 65-guest
Oceanic Discoverer easily navigates
the mighty rivers and tiny inlets of the
region. During numerous excursions,
enjoy striking scenery and unusual
wildlife—by boat, Zodiac, and
helicopter explore the region’s hidden
treasures—narrow gorges, shallow tributaries, and cascading waterfalls. Gaze
upon the dramatic gorges and pools of
Mitchell Falls, search for an astonishing
variety of wildlife in the Prince Regent
Nature Reserve, discover desertscapes dotted with bizarre boab trees,
and photograph the sublimely beautiful
isles of the Buccaneer Archipelago.
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