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Page 1: Greetings, · 2016. 1. 8. · We’ll visit the “Golden Triangle” this time, and save the rest of the subcontinent for future trips. We’ll begin in the bustling heart of the
Page 2: Greetings, · 2016. 1. 8. · We’ll visit the “Golden Triangle” this time, and save the rest of the subcontinent for future trips. We’ll begin in the bustling heart of the

Greetings,Welcome to the tenth issue of the newsletter from your travel friends at UW-Madison Continuing Studies.

So far, 2014 has turned out even better than we hoped! We had an absolutely wonderful journey to Italy that took us from Sorrento, up through Florence, down to Siena and culminated in Rome! I can’t think of many better ways to spend two weeks than enjoying all that Italy has to offer, so we’re going to try to get back there sooner rather than later. We’ve also had a great weekend trip to Washington, D.C., and another outstanding visit to Charleston, SC, for Spoleto Festival, so things are rocking along nicely!

If you’re itching to get away before 2014 fades into the past, we still have some outstanding travel opportunities for you! By the time you read this we will have already returned from the Santa Fe Opera and are probably still on safari in southern Tanzania, but there’s still time to join us for our annual visit to the Shaw Festival and, even better, we’re taking our first visit to India in November, so let us know if you want to join us!

This year is setting a pretty high standard, but 2015 looks to be its equal. In the spring we return to Peru; in April we take a trip focusing on the Civil War; of course we’ll go back to Spoleto Festival (because it’s just too good to miss); we return once more to the incomparable parks of Northern Tanzania for another life-altering safari; we take our annual trip to Canada for the Shaw Festival and, in the fall, we make our long-awaited journey to the wilds of Patagonia! We’ll celebrate the end of this fabulous year with our annual Holiday Weekend in New York City!

Whew!

Remember: you don’t have to wait for the brochure to sign up for a trip. There is a universal registration form at the back of this newsletter that you can use to register and/or lock in space for any of our upcoming trips. Fill out the registration form that you’re holding right now and save your space on the trip of your choice.

As always, thank you very much for the support that you have shown this program over the years. We are humbled by your enthusiasm for what we do, and are extremely proud to be able to offer you these opportunities.

Thank you. I look forward to traveling with you soon.

Sincerely,

Doug WhittleDirector of Educational TravelUW-Madison Continuing [email protected]

www.facebook.com/UWEducationalTravel

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There’s still time to join us for this year’s…

Shaw FestivalNiagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Sept 26-29, 2014 Price $1,699

One of North America’s finest repertory companies resides in one of North America’s most beautiful towns and the result is the incomparable Shaw Festival. Our annual trip to Niagara-on-the-Lake is one of the highlights of our calendar, and we’d love to have you join us! This year the entire group attends Sean O’Casey’s classic Juno and the Paycock; Philip Barry’s romantic comedy, The Philadelphia Story, and the musical Cabaret! As we always do, we’re letting you choose your other two plays. This year you can decide between Hankin’s The Charity that Began at Home: A Comedy for Philanthropists and When We Are Married, by J.B. Priestley. Your other choice is between Shaw’s comedy The Philanderer or his classic Arms and The Man. This year’s optional lunchtime play is A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur by Tennessee Williams. You also visit Niagara Falls on your way into Canada; you attend our traditional Saturday morning educational seminar; and you enjoy a delightful meal with cast members. If you’re looking for a weekend of outstanding theater and education then you can’t do any better than the Shaw Festival!

andIndia!Nov 6-21, 2014 Price: $6,599 includes air

One of the last major destinations remaining on our bucket list, we are finally taking a trip to India! It is hard to overstate the beauty, intensity, sights, sounds, aromas, flavors, and sheer awe that comes with a journey to one of the world’s most fascinating and complex societies, so I won’t even try. We’ll visit the “Golden Triangle” this time, and save the rest of the subcontinent for future trips.

We’ll begin in the bustling heart of the country, Delhi, we then move on to Varanasi, before flying to Khajuraho. From there we’ll travel to Agra to visit the Taj Mahal, then head west towards the desert to see the architectural wonders of Jaipur and Jodhpur.

Hurry. Time and space are running out!

Testimonials

“Educational travel with the UW

has opened a whole new world

for me. I have been able to visit

places I never dreamed I would

go and never would’ve tried on

my own. I have studied many

cultures in the classroom setting,

but nothing compares to experi-

encing it firsthand.”

“I don’t think it could have been

planned any better.”

“The trip went far beyond

any expectations.”

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2015 Domestic Trips

The Civil WarApril 17-23, 2015 $1,999 plus air

Join us as we follow in the footsteps of John Brown, Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, George Meade, Joe Hooker, U.S. Grant, and many other men who shaped this extraordinary conflict. Expertly guided visits to Manassas, Harper’s Ferry, Antietam, Gettysburg, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Pamplin Historical Park, and Appomattox will bring this seminal event in American history to life in a way that you may have never imagined possible. This is going to be a powerful educational experience of the highest order. We’re ready to sign you up!

Spoleto Festival USACharleston, SC 2015 Dates TBD Price TBD

Widely acknowledged as the premier performing arts festival in the country, this trip has become very popular due to the outstanding quality of the performances and the warm and gracious welcome that we always receive in Charleston. Next year’s program information will be available in November, so keep your eye on our website (and your mailbox) for those details. If you’ve not yet been to Spoleto Festival, this will be a great opportunity to find out why it’s so special. Please join us!

The Shaw FestivalNiagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario 2015 Dates TBD Price TBD

Our annual pilgrimage to Canada for the Shaw Festival is our most popular and enduring trip. Year in and year out this festival provides truly outstanding theater that never fails to thrill us and leave us wanting more. Join us! Details available in November.

New York CityNovember 2015 2015 Dates TBD Price TBD

Next year we return to the Big Apple for another weekend of world-class performances. We’ll probably go to a jazz club, an opera, a symphony, one or two museums and still have plenty of time to shop and do the touristy things that everyone wants to do in New York. This is always a great weekend and we’d love to have you join us next year. Details should be available no later than June!

All of our international trips include roundtrip airfare!

2015International Trips

Peru March 1-16, 2015 Price $7,499

There are few places on earth that possess more awe-inspiring sites than Peru. You will tread the cobbled streets of Lima to learn the history and culture of the native peoples and of their conquest by the Spaniards; explore beautiful Arequipa; and delve into the archaeological capital of the Americas: Cuzco. Descend into the second-deepest landform on earth in Colca Canyon; sail upon Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable body of water in the world to visit the Uros people on their man-made reed islands; and venture into Peru’s Sacred Valley to visit one of the world’s truly won-drous places: Machu Picchu. This extraordinary journey concludes with a three-hour trip by motor-ized canoe down the Rio Tambopata to a jungle lodge deep in Amazonia for three days of excur-sions in this uniquely wild and verdant landscape.

There are many amazing countries on our planet. Peru may be the most amazing of all. Sign up NOW!

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Costa RicaJune 2015

For those interested in a genuine cultural experience, Julie Dahl will lead a Spanish immersion trip to the lovely Central American country of Costa Rica in the summer of 2015. Planning is now underway! Please contact Julie at [email protected] for further information!

Tanzania: The Northern CircuitJune 17-July 1, 2015 (tentative dates) Price TBD

Tanzania is the most popular destination we have ever included on our schedule. The names of the places that we visit are legendary in the annals of travel; if you have ever wanted the unqualified thrill of a real safari there is arguably no place better on earth than northern Tanzania. With guided game drives in Arusha National Park, Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyari National Park, incomparable Serengeti National Park, and

stunning Ngorongo Crater, you are assured of an unforgettable and life-changing experience.

This will be our fourth visit to this extraordinary place, and the first three trips filled almost immediately. Please let us know now if you would like to join us in 2015!

A Medieval Pilgrimage: The Route to Santiago de CompostelaFall, 2015 (tentative dates) Price TBD

The itinerary for our 40th medieval study tour follows the popular medieval pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. Our tentative itinerary includes: Arles, Conques, Moissac, Toulouse, St. Bertrand de Comminges, Roncesvalles, Leyre, Jaca, Santo Domingo de la Calzada, San Juan de la Peña, Eunate, Puente la Reina, Estella, Najera, Burgos, Las Huelgas, Santo Domingo de Silos, León, Cebreiro, and Santiago de Compostela. Tour information will be available after Feb 1, 2015.

For more information contact Jane T. Schulenburg at 608-262-8663 or [email protected]

Patagonia Fall 2015 Price TBD

An incredible journey awaits you as we begin by visiting Buenos Aires, Argentina, before flying to Ushuaia to board our ship to sail around Tierra del Fuego and through the Straits of Magellan on our way to Punta Arenas, Chile. From there we’ll travel to the extraordinary parks of Torres del Paine and Los Glaciares, concluding in the lovely Lakes District. A genuine trip-of-a-lifetime! Details coming in the next newsletter.

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UW-Madison Educational TravelUniversal Registration Form

Contact information

NAME

MAILING ADDRESS

CITY / STATE / ZIP

DAYTIME PHONE EVENING/CELL PHONE

E-MAIL

Register me for: Trip destination(s)

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“Lock in” your space for future trips

You are welcome to lock in your space for any of our trips which are not yet accepting registrations. We will notify you when deposits are being accepted. Send no money at this time. Please list the tours you wish to lock in:

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Mail Registration Form with deposit and/or “Lock In” choices to: Kim Seymour, Educational Travel Program, 21 N. Park St. 7th floor, Madison, WI 53715.

Call: 608-262-3731

Interested in destinations you don’t see here? Let us know!

If you have a disability and desire accommodations, please advise us when you register. Requests are confidential. These programs are offered by UW-Madison in cooperation with UW-Extension.

DCS-IMC-10172-8/14

Keep in touch! Doug Whittle: 608-263-7787, [email protected]

Find us online at uwtravel.org or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/

UWEducationalTravel

REGISTER OR “ LOCK IN” SPACE NOW!We are currently accepting registrations for: The Shaw Festival, India, Peru, and The Civil War.

To register, please complete the form below and return it to us along with your $500/person deposit ($1,000 for overseas trips) check payable to UW-Madison, to the address on the attached registration form.

You may also “lock in” space on any trip for which we are not yet taking registra-tions by completing and returning the form below. Please send no money for the “lock in” request. We’ll be in touch with you when those plans and prices are in place, at which time we will invite you to make a deposit.

Thank you.

Beyond2016 will find us returning to North Africa to visit Morocco, enjoying another fantastic weekend in Washington, D.C., taking our first trip to Ireland in May, returning to Spoleto Festival and Shaw Festival and, in the fall, we shall go to SPAIN!

Please join us!