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An Exclusive Small Group Tour for Alumni & Friends of Duke University
12 days from $3,895 total price land only
NATIONAL PARKS OF THE SOUTHWEST
June 18-29, 2018
This tour is provided by Odysseys Unlimited,
six-time honoree Travel & Leisure’s World’s Best Tour Operators award.
Dear Duke Alumni and Friends,
Enjoy an exclusive 12-day tour through the scenic Southwest. From the desert landscape of Arizona to the diverse, rugged terrains of Utah and Nevada, we’ll experience breathtaking natural scenery at every turn.
Begin your journey in Tucson, Arizona, touring a 98-acre tribute to the natural world: the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum. Then travel to Sedona, stopping en route at the Heard Museum of Native Cultures and Art; enjoy an off-road Pink Jeep excursion through trails and over dirt roads; and visit the Honanki Heritage Site. Next, a tour highlight: the Grand Canyon. Learn about this famous natural landmark and UNESCO site, and take a guided tour. You travel next to Page, Arizona, and visit Upper Antelope Canyon to see where, over thousands of years, wind and water wore away a narrow crevice in the rock to form a slot canyon. Then you depart for southern Utah to explore stunning Bryce Canyon National Park and Zion National Park. Your last stop is Las Vegas, where you have free time before returning home.
Space on this exclusive Duke departure is limited to 24 guests in total and will fill quickly. Your educational program will be led by a knowledgeable and attentive Odysseys Tour Director, in addition to your expert local guides. As the group grows in size, we will make every attempt to find a Duke host who will join the program to add a uniquely Duke perspective to the experience. Call today to reserve your place!
Forever Duke,
Beth Ray-Schroeder ’83 Director, Duke Alumni Travels
DUKE ALUMNI TRAVELS RESERVATION FORM: NATIONAL PARKS OF THE SOUTHWEST
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Day 1: Depart for Tucson, Arizona We depart today for Tucson, Arizona. As guests’ arrival times may vary, we have the day at leisure to explore Arizona’s second largest city. This afternoon we check in at our hotel, where we enjoy a welcome briefing and dinner together. D
Day 2: Tucson Our exploration of this city with 350 days of sunshine a year begins at the one-of-a-kind Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, considered one of the best museums in the country. More than simply a museum, the 98-acre tribute to the natural world comprises a zoo, botanical garden, natural history museum, aquarium, and art gallery. We have time to explore this unique conservatory, walking along its two miles of outdoor paths through desert habitats and view- ing some of the 230 animal species and 1,200 plant varieties on display. Then we travel south to see the finest surviving example of Spanish Colonial archi-tecture in the U.S.: Mission San Xavier del Bac. We return to our hotel mid-afternoon; the remainder of the day is at leisure. B
Day 3: Tucson/Phoenix/Sedona We leave Tucson today, bound for the red-rock town of Sedona. En route we stop in Phoenix to visit the Heard Museum of Native Cultures and Art. Founded in 1929 to house a personal art collection, the museum has grown to include exhibits, performance spaces, and more than 40,000 items that tell the story of the native peoples of the Southwest. We have time to explore the museum and enjoy lunch here on our own. Then we continue on to Sedona, stopping along the way at scenic overlooks to take in the beautiful desert land-scape. We reach our hotel late this afternoon then dine tonight at a local restaurant. B,D
Day 4: Sedona Today we encounter Sedona, one of the most striking regions in the American Southwest. Famed for its range of towering red sandstone forma-tions, Sedona ranks as a popular destination for artists, filmmakers, photographers, hikers, and mountain bikers. We explore this dazzling landscape in style, as we take a Pink Jeep tour for an exciting off-road excursion. Wind-ing through trails and over dirt roads, we enjoy stunning panoramic views. We also visit the Honanki Heritage Site, a 700-year-old Sinaguan cliff dwelling. Our tour ends in uptown Sedona, where we have time for lunch
NatioNal Parks of the southwest12 days from $3,895 total price land only
I t’s a land of scenes epic in scope, from the immense Grand Canyon and the sinuous Colorado to the sandstone spires of Bryce and the red-rock cliffs and chasms of Zion. It’s
the Southwest, which our small group celebrates at favorite national parks and preserves.Enhancing the journey: stays in “Old Pueblo” Tucson and uber-scenic Sedona.
Tour membership limited to 24 alumni and friends
Cover photo: On Day 5, we see for ourselves why the Grand Canyon ranks among the top attractions in the world.
Small Group Tour Highlights
Spectacular Southwest scenery • Immersive experiences in three national parks • Tucson touring • Phoenix’s Heard Museum of Native Cultures and Art • Open-air Jeep tour of Sedona’s red-rock landscape • World-famous Grand Canyon • Motorized rafting excursion on Colorado River • ”Flowing” rock walls of Antelope Canyon • Guided hikes in national parks • Natural hoodoo rock formations of Bryce Canyon NP • Zion NP’s diverse landscapes and wildlife
Day Itinerary Hotel Rating
1 Depart for Westin La Paloma Deluxe Tucson
2 Tucson Westin La Paloma Deluxe
3-4 Sedona Poco Diablo Resort First Class
Best Western Premier 5 Tusayan Grand Canyon First Class Squire Inn
Holiday Inn Express 6 Page & Suites Page – First Class Lake Powell
7-8 Bryce Best Western Bryce First Class Canyon City Canyon Grand Hotel
9-10 Springdale Cliffrose Lodge & First Class Gardens
11 Las Vegas SLS Las Vegas Deluxe
12 Depart Las Vegas
Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.
Avg. High (°F) Jun JulTucson 98 99Page (Lake Powell) 91 96Springdale (Zion) 94 96
Springdale
Las VegasPage
Tucson
Map LegendDestinationMotorcoachEntry/Departure
Zion National Park
Sedona
Bryce
UTAHNEVADA
ARIZONA
Grand CanyonNational Park
Bryce CanyonNational Park
Tusayan/GrandCanyon
on our own and an afternoon at leisure before we dine together tonight. B,D
Day 5: Sedona/Grand Canyon It’s a day to re-member as we visit one of the country’s most famous natural landmarks: the Grand Canyon. Considered a wonder of the natural world, this UNESCO site stretches nearly 300 miles through and 10 miles across the Arizona desert. We see truly awe-inspiring vistas: banded layers of rock rise to plateaus and bluffs thousands of feet overhead, while the mighty Colo-rado River rushes one mile below. We learn about the canyon’s history and geological significance on a guided tour then have time for lunch on our own and an afternoon at leisure to appreciate the magnitude and beauty of the six-million-year-old canyon as we wish. After this bucket-list attraction, we check in at our hotel just outside Grand Canyon National Park. B
Day 6: Grand Canyon/Page/Antelope Canyon Today we travel to Page, Arizona, gateway to the imposing Glen Canyon Dam and its reservoir, Lake Powell. After reaching Page early this afternoon, we have lunch on our own then visit the sinuous – and spectacular – Upper Antelope Canyon. We travel onto Navajo land to reach this slot canyon, known to local tribes as “the place where water runs through rocks.” Our tour through this stunning passageway reveals red-orange walls of “flowing” rock rising to heights of nearly 120 feet – the narrow canyon’s hard edges smoothed away by eons of water and sand erosion. We check in at our hotel this afternoon then enjoy dinner together at a local restaurant. B,D
Day 7: Page/Colorado River/Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah On tap today: a rousing motorized rafting excursion on the smooth waters of the Colorado. Controlled by a series of dams and
reservoirs, the river provides hydro-electric power, irrigation, and municipal water supply to nearly 40 million people in the western U.S. Our adventure begins at the base of one of these structures: the 710-foot-high Glen Canyon Dam, which holds back man-made Lake Powell. As we drift downstream between soaring sand-stone cliffs on either side, we’re on the lookout for ancient Native American petroglyphs on the canyon walls, as well as local wildlife. We return to Page for lunch then depart for southern Utah and Bryce Canyon National Park. We dine together tonight. B,L,D
Day 8: Bryce Canyon National Park Despite its name, Bryce isn’t truly a canyon at all, but a series of natural cliffs and amphitheaters carved into the region’s plateaus. The result: a stunning array of hoodoos, natural stone pillars and spires reminiscent of a child’s drip sand castle, as we see today. Thousands of these delicate structures stand side by side along the canyon’s ridgelines, lending a dramatic atmosphere to this re-mote location. In the park’s visitor center, we see a film about the unusual geology here then have the day free to explore at our own pace. Our full day of natural splendor concludes with dinner together tonight. B,D
Day 9: Bryce Canyon National Park/Zion National Park We depart this morning for Zion National Park, another celebrated Utah destination. After reaching Springdale mid-day, we have lunch on our own then walk to Zion’s nearby visitor center, where we learn about this inimitable region, which encompasses four separate biomes. Then we enter Zion National Park itself, so named for the 15-mile-long, 2,500-foot-deep Zion Canyon cutting through the park’s western half. We get our first taste of Zion’s wonders this afternoon then have the evening free for dinner on our own in Springdale. B
We experience Bryce Canyon’s stunning natural stone pillars on Day 8.
Day 10: Zion National Park We spend the day amid the wondrous natural world of Zion National Park. Despite its modest size, Zion counts as one of the most diverse national parks in the United States. Deserts and forests, rivers and canyons, buttes and natural arches all greet us here, along with numer-ous plant and animal species. As with most of the Southwest, the area is dominated by red-rock bluffs that show eons of sediment buildup; indeed, the rock formations here represent about 150 million
years of geological history. We take a guided hike and have ample free time for exploration and lunch on our own. This evening we enjoy dinner together at our hotel. B,D
Day 11: Zion National Park/ Las Vegas, Nevada The glitz and glamour of the big city await today as we depart for Las
Vegas, arriving early this afternoon in the “entertain-ment capital of the world.” Our afternoon here is free, and the sightseeing options almost overwhelming. This evening we gather to toast our Southwestern adventure at a farewell dinner. B,D
Day 12: Depart Las Vegas This morning we transfer to the Las Vegas airport for our flights home. B
Your Tour Price Includes• Round-trip air transportation from listed cities (or
may be purchased as land only)• 11 nights’ accommodations in Deluxe and First
Class hotels• 20 meals: 11 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 8 dinners• Extensive sightseeing as described, including all
entrance fees • Services of an Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director• Private motorcoach transportation throughout your
trip• Luggage handling for one bag per person• Gratuities for dining room servers, hotel porters,
rafting guides, and all drivers
Tour Departs: June 18, 2018Prices include airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees.
Land Only (transfers not included) $3,895
Los Angeles, Phoenix $4,195
Dallas, Denver, $4,395
Houston, San Francisco
Chicago, Minneapolis, $4,495
Portland (OR), Seattle
Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Miami, $4,595 New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Tampa, Washington, DC
Raleigh-Durham $4,695
Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, sur-charges, and fees for departures from above listed cities.
Single travelers please add $1,195. All tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, surcharges, and fees) are guaranteed.
Please note: This trip involves considerable walk-ing on uneven terrain in a natural environment. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to the fullest. While not severe, elevations at some hotel locations (Grand Canyon at 6,800 ft. and Bryce Canyon at 8,000 ft.) could pose problems for guests with certain health conditions. You should consult your personal physician if you have concerns.
For reservations and information, pleasecall Duke Alumni Travels at
(919) 684-2988Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5:30 pm EST
“There is noThing so AmericAn
As our nATionAl pArks.”– Theodore roosevelT
Enjoy a motorized rafting excursion on the Colorado River.
Native American petroglyphs on canyon walls
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