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m Our Ship Carrying a maximum of just 32 guests, the spacious Evolution is large enough for comfort while providing you with an intimate experience in nature.

m Small Group The Galapagos are a treasure meant to be experienced with a small-group of true nature lovers — not 100 “tourists.” Our small group size ensures you enjoy ample time and attention as you explore.

m Highest-Rated Guides You’ll learn from a local guide and an expedition leader who are passionate about the islands and licensed at the highest level (level 3) by the Galapagos National Park.

m Explore More & See More Our in-depth exploration of a wide variety of islands offers more than the typical “tourist overview” — we expose you to the greatest variety of wildlife.

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GalapaGosExploring Darwin’s Enchanted Isles

10-Day Galapagos VoyageJanuary 31-February 9, 2014

6-Day Optional Extension

Machu Picchu & CuscoFebruary 9-15, 2014

10-Day Galapagos Voyage

January 31-February 9, 2014

Williams College is proud to present a

very special travel opportunity.

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Voyage AccommodationsWhile the intimate Evolution may carry just 32 guests, she features an abundance of of public space, including a comfortable lounge for briefings by our naturalists, a canopied bar perfect for enjoying a drink on deck, and a sun deck to relax between excursions. Your air-conditioned cabin is the perfect haven, featuring private facilities and ample storage space. And whether in the dining room or al fresco dining area, each meal boasts international and traditional Ecuadorian cuisine, fresh fruit and sumptuous desserts.

A deposit of $600 per person is required for the Galapagos Voyage. If you wish to take the Machu Picchu extension, an additional $150 per person is required. Please make checks payable to International Expeditions, and return your deposit and reservation form to:

INTERNaTIONal ExPEDITIONS aTTN: WIllIaMS COllEGEOne Environs Park • Helena, Alabama 35080

Departure Date: January 31, 2014

Please guarantee spaces for Galapagos Voyage Machu Picchu

Cabin A1: $6,698 Cabins A2-A3: $6,298 Cabins C1-C3 & C6-C9: $5,898

Cabins C4-C5 & D1-D4: $5,398 Single Cabin (C4-C5 & D1-D4): $6,698

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ACCoMMoDAtIoNS: Prices are per person, double occupancy.Person with whom you wish to room:

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I have read and accept the conditions and further understand and agree that the trip I am taking may have risks. I therefore assume all risks involved with regard to this trip and agree that Williams College, International Expeditions and its affiliates will in no way be responsible for any injury or damage to me. This is acknowledged by me knowingly and willfully and shall be binding on my heirs and next of kin. EaCH PaRTICIPaNT MUST SIGN THIS WaIVER.

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Cancellations: All cancellations must be made in writing and are effective upon receipt in our office. Cancellations received up to 90 days prior to departure will be refunded all monies less an administrative charge of $175. Cancellations between 89 and 61 days prior to departure are assessed 50 percent of the cost of the voyage. Cancellations between 60 and 0 days prior to departure are assessed the full cost of the voyage.

Rates and Fares: All rates and fares are accurate and available at the time of publication. Costs are based on a minimum of 10 guests for the expedition and 10 for the extension.

Insurance: travel protection information will be sent upon receipt of your reservation form and deposit.

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What’s Included:

• Snorkeling gear and wet suits.• Full educational program with lectures and field interpretation.• All scheduled transportation by land and ship.• All excursions accompanied by English speaking naturalist guides.• Complete pre-departure information to help you get the most out of your expedition.• Most meals.• All transfers, porterage and service charges.• In summary, everything except international and in-country airfare; ticketing fee; U.S. domestic and international departure taxes; air or ship fuel surcharges; tips to naturalist guides and Evolution crew; passport fees; and items of a personal nature, such as laundry, alcoholic beverages, etc.

WIllIaMS COllEGE PRESENTS

Williams College Society of the alumni 75 Park Street Williamstown, ma 01267

Explore by excursion boat

printed on recycled paper using soy-based inks.

darwin’s enchanted isles: Anchored just 1° north of the Equator, swim with sea turtles and enjoy the prolific birdlife of Genovesa.   Enjoy a delicious barbecue lunch in the highlands while observing famous giant tortoises in their natural habitat.   In 1793, British whalers establised the Post Office Barrel to send letters to and from England. Today you can still drop off and pick up letters, without stamps, to be carried to far-off destinations.

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Santa Cruz

North Seymour

Isabela

Floreana

Santa Fe

Fernandina

San Cristóbal

EspañolaPost Office Bay

San Cristóbal

Bartolomé

Sombrero Chino

Santiago

Genovesa

Puerto Ayora

Black Turtle Cove

to / from guayaquil

Guayaquil

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Dear Williams Travelers,The Galapagos Islands are a favorite destination for those who love wildlife and the natural world. Isolated for millions of years, the Galapagos Islands were colonized by plants and animals that evolved and were literally shaped in this pristine ecosystem. Tortoises grew to giant proportions, iguanas took to the ocean in search of food, and tiny finches adapted in this timeless world.

Join Williams College and Professor Markes Johnson, an expert in evolution and palentology, for an intimate voyage to the enchanting isles of the Galapagos. Markes recently took a group of Williams students to the Galapagos for Winter Study. Your cruise will echo theirs.

This 10-day journey affords the opportunity to revel in the unrivaled beauty and captivating wildlife found only in the Galapagos. As one of just 32 guests aboard the M/V Evolution, enjoy unique oppportunities to quickly board zodiacs (excursion boats) to cruise along volcanic cliffs, watch blue-footed boobies “dive-bombing” for food and more. Each day is full of new discoveries, but this tour allows plenty of time to swim, snorkel or just relax in the cool waters of the Pacific Ocean.

Expert naturalist guides will accompany you to provide a better understanding of your unique and beautiful surroundings. Perhaps most important, you will enjoy the camaraderie of a wonderful group of fellow Williams travelers who will make this experience as enriching as it is memorable.

Experience the Galapagos’ intoxicating blend of nature and extraordinary wildlife!

Sincerely,

Robert V. Behr Alumni Travel Study Coordinator

P.S. This is the second 2014 departure for Williams alumni and friends. The first one is almost sold out for February 7-16.

For more information, please contact:

Robert V. Behr Alumni Study Coordinator (413) 597-4011 [email protected]

Friday, January 31 U.s. / GUayaqUil Fly to Guayaquil, Ecuador, and transfer to the Hotel Oro Verde. (Meals Aloft)

saturday, February 1 GUayaqUil / san cristobal: Playa ochoa & KicKer rocK Fly to the islands and board the Evolution. Stroll along the beach at Playa Ochoa, where a nearby tidal lagoon plays host to flamingos, finches and Chatham mockingbirds. At sunset, we cruise around Kicker Rock. (B,L,D)

sunday, February 2 soUth Plaza island At only 426 feet wide, South Plaza is one of the smallest islands in the archipelago. Look for yellow land iguanas on a walk to a grove of prickly-pear cactus. Non-hikers can enjoy a Zodiac ride, watching for swallow-tailed gulls, red-billed tropicbirds and blue-footed boobies. Since there is no true trail on Mosquera Island, you are able to stroll at your leisure. (B,L,D)

Monday, February 3 soMbrero chino island / santiaGo island: PUerto eGas The tiny uplifted island of Sombrero Chino — or Chinese Hat — features a primeval landscape of volcanic

rubble and lava tubes. Enjoy a Zodiac ride and swim before lunch. This afternoon, search the tide pools of Puerto Egas for sea life. During low tide, we may see marine iguanas feeding on algae. Our naturalists will point out the birdlife, including great blue herons, lava herons, oystercatchers and yellow-crowned night herons. (B,L,D)

10-Day Itinerary

tuesday, February 4  Genovesa island  Genovesa harbors one of the Galapagos’ largest and most diverse bird populations. Climb Prince Philip’s Steps to an area with colonies of red-footed boobies. Watch for

short-eared owls which feed on the petrals that fly about. Explore Darwin Bay, home to the rare lava gull. While anchored at Genovesa, enjoy an opportunity to swim, kayak and snorkel in the calm caldera of this partially eroded volcano. (B,L,D)

wednesday, February 5 north seyMoUr island / santa Fe island North Seymour is the nesting site for a large population of magnificent frigatebirds and the only place where we can always find males showing their red pouches to attract females. Plus, we are sure to see blue-footed boobies perform their comical courtship dance in the open areas. Hike to a scenic lagoon, where we may observe Galapagos hawks, mockingbirds and a variety of Darwin’s finches. You may kayak and snorkel from the beach. (B,L,D)

thursday, February 6 Floreana island Hike to Post Office Bay, once used by navigators to send mail for homebound messengers. Swim and kayak in the bay before a walk along the olivine beaches of Punta Cormorant. After hiking to a flamingo lagoon, spot fish and sea turtles during a relaxing stroll the beach. Enjoy superb snorkeling at Devil’s Crown, where sea water has filled the sunken cone of an extinct volcano. (B,L,D)

Friday, February 7 santa crUz island Begin at the Charles Darwin Research Station, learning about work being done to preserve Galapagos wildlife. Head into the forested highlands, with ample opportunity to see giant tortoises in their verdant habitat. Walk through the forest surrounding a pair of pit craters, an excellent place to spot vermillion flycatchers. (B,L,D)

saturday, February 8 GalaPaGos / GUayaqUil Enjoy a Zodiac ride through Black Turtle Cove, drifting silently through this area of mangroves. Fly to Guayaquil, with time to relax at the Hotel Oro Verde. (B,L Aloft)

sunday, February 9 GUayaqUil / U.s. Sunday we fly to the U.S. and connect with flights home. (B, Meals Aloft)

Please Note: Itineraries may vary due to changes in air schedules, weather, Galapagos National Park regulations or other local conditions.

saturday, February 8 U.s. / liMa Fly to Lima, and overnight at the Costa del Sol. (Meals Aloft)

sunday, February 9 liMa / cUsco / UrUbaMba valley  Fly to Cusco — the heart of the Inca Empire — and drive into the Urubamba Valley. Stop in Chinchero to browse and shop for Andean handicrafts. Visit the Urubamba Market and spend tonight at the Aranwa Hotel. (B,L,D)

Monday, February 10 MachU PicchU Board the train to Machu Picchu, where we spend the afternoon exploring the ruins with our guide. Spend two nights at the Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel. (B,L,D)

tuesday, February 11 MachU PicchU Today is yours to explore Machu Picchu or simply relax! Wake early and hike to the Sun Gate, or enjoy birding in the abundant gardens surrounding our hotel. (B,L,D)

wednesday, February 12 ollantaytaMbo / sacsayhUaMán / cUsco Catch the train to Urubamba. Explore Ollantaytambo, where temples and fortresses were built to protect the Sacred Valley. After a Paso Fino horse show, continue across the valley toward Cusco. We stop at Sacsayhuamán — a fortress of massive stones which zigzags across the side of the mountain. Spend two nights at the Aranwa Hotel. (B,L,D)

thursday, February 13 cUsco Stroll the streets of Cusco, exploring the Koricancha, Santa Catalina Convent, and the Cathedral. The afternoon is free to explore on your own before a farewell dinner featuring Andean fare. (B,L,D)

Friday, February 14 cUsco / liMa / en roUte Fly to Lima for lunch and an afternoon at leisure. Transfer to the airport for overnight flights. (B,L)

saturday, February 15 U.s. Arrive in the U.S. and connect with your flight home. (Meals Aloft)

Machu Picchu & Cusco Extension

10-Day VoyageJanuary 31-February 9, 2014

Cabins C4-C5 & D1-D4. . . . $5,398 Cabins C1-C3 & C6-C9 . . . . $5,898 Cabins A2-A3 . . . . . . . . . . $6,298 Cabin A1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,698Price is per person, double occupancy.

Single Occupancy: $6,698

Limited singles available in cabins C4-C5 & D1-D4 only.

Plus in-country airfare (Guayaquil / Galapagos / Guayaquil) . . . $541

Plus Galapagos Park Tax . . . . . . . . . . . $120

6-Day Extension Machu Picchu & Cusco February 9-15, 2014 $2,998Price is per person, double occupancy.

Single Occupancy: $3,896

Plus in-country airfare (Lima / Iquitos / Lima) . . . . . . . . . . . . $386

Plus Park Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $168

Additional international airfare Guayaquil/Lima required

Explore by excursion boat

printed on recycled paper using soy-based inks.

darwin’s enchanted isles: Anchored just 1° north of the Equator, swim with sea turtles and enjoy the prolific birdlife of Genovesa.   Enjoy a delicious barbecue lunch in the highlands while observing famous giant tortoises in their natural habitat.   In 1793, British whalers establised the Post Office Barrel to send letters to and from England. Today you can still drop off and pick up letters, without stamps, to be carried to far-off destinations.

12

3

Equator

Santa Cruz

North Seymour

Isabela

Floreana

Santa Fe

Fernandina

San Cristóbal

EspañolaPost Office Bay

San Cristóbal

Bartolomé

Sombrero Chino

Santiago

Genovesa

Puerto Ayora

Black Turtle Cove

to / from guayaquil

Guayaquil

1

2

3Dear Travelers,the Galapagos Islands are a favorite destination for those who love wildlife and the natural world. Isolated for millions of years, the Galapagos Islands were colonized by plants and animals that evolved and were literally shaped in this pristine ecosystem. tortoises grew to giant proportions, iguanas took to the ocean in search of food, and tiny finches adapted in this timeless world.

Join Williams College and study leader Markes Johnson, an expert in evolution and palentology, for an intimate voyage to the enchanting isles of the Galapagos. this 10-day journey affords the opportunity to revel in the unrivaled beauty and captivating wildlife found only in the Galapagos. As one of just 32 guests aboard the M/V Evolution, enjoy unique oppportunities to quickly board zodiacs (excursion boats) to cruise along volcanic cliffs, watch blue-footed boobies “dive-bombing” for food and more. Each day is full of new discoveries but this tour allows plenty of time to swim, snorkel or just relax in the cool waters of the Pacific ocean.

Expert naturalist guides will accompany you to provide a better understanding of your unique and beautiful surroundings. Perhaps most important, you will enjoy the camaraderie of a wonderful group of fellow travelers who will make this experience as enriching as it is memorable.

Experience the Galapagos’ intoxicating blend of nature and extraordinary wildlife!

Sincerely,

robert V. Behr Alumni travel Study Coordinator

For more information, please contact:

Robert V. Behr alumni Study Coordinator (413) 597-4151 [email protected]

Friday, January 31 U.s. / GUayaqUil Fly to Guayaquil, Ecuador, and transfer to the Hotel Oro Verde. (Meals Aloft)

saturday, February 1 GUayaqUil / san cristobal: Playa ochoa & KicKer rocK Fly to the islands and board the Evolution. Stroll along the beach at Playa Ochoa, where a nearby tidal lagoon plays host to flamingos, finches and Chatham mockingbirds. At sunset, we cruise around Kicker Rock. (B,L,D)

sunday, February 2 soUth Plaza island At only 426 feet wide, South Plaza is one of the smallest islands in the archipelago. Look for yellow land iguanas on a walk to a grove of prickly-pear cactus. Non-hikers can enjoy a Zodiac ride, watching for swallow-tailed gulls, red-billed tropicbirds and blue-footed boobies. Since there is no true trail on Mosquera Island, you are able to stroll at your leisure. (B,L,D)

Monday, February 3 soMbrero chino island / santiaGo island: PUerto eGas The tiny uplifted island of Sombrero Chino — or Chinese Hat — features a primeval landscape of volcanic

rubble and lava tubes. Enjoy a Zodiac ride and swim before lunch. This afternoon, search the tide pools of Puerto Egas for sea life. During low tide, we may see marine iguanas feeding on algae. Our naturalists will point out the birdlife, including great blue herons, lava herons, oystercatchers and yellow-crowned night herons. (B,L,D)

10-Day Itinerary

tuesday, February 4  Genovesa island  Genovesa harbors one of the Galapagos’ largest and most diverse bird populations. Climb Prince Philip’s Steps to an area with colonies of red-footed boobies. Watch for

short-eared owls which feed on the petrals that fly about. Explore Darwin Bay, home to the rare lava gull. While anchored at Genovesa, enjoy an opportunity to swim, kayak and snorkel in the calm caldera of this partially eroded volcano. (B,L,D)

wednesday, February 5 north seyMoUr island / santa Fe island North Seymour is the nesting site for a large population of magnificent frigatebirds and the only place where we can always find males showing their red pouches to attract females. Plus, we are sure to see blue-footed boobies perform their comical courtship dance in the open areas. Hike to a scenic lagoon, where we may observe Galapagos hawks, mockingbirds and a variety of Darwin’s finches. You may kayak and snorkel from the beach. (B,L,D)

thursday, February 6 Floreana island Hike to Post Office Bay, once used by navigators to send mail for homebound messengers. Swim and kayak in the bay before a walk along the olivine beaches of Punta Cormorant. After hiking to a flamingo lagoon, spot fish and sea turtles during a relaxing stroll the beach. Enjoy superb snorkeling at Devil’s Crown, where sea water has filled the sunken cone of an extinct volcano. (B,L,D)

Friday, February 7 santa crUz island Begin at the Charles Darwin Research Station, learning about work being done to preserve Galapagos wildlife. Head into the forested highlands, with ample opportunity to see giant tortoises in their verdant habitat. Walk through the forest surrounding a pair of pit craters, an excellent place to spot vermillion flycatchers. (B,L,D)

saturday, February 8 GalaPaGos / GUayaqUil Enjoy a Zodiac ride through Black Turtle Cove, drifting silently through this area of mangroves. Fly to Guayaquil, with time to relax at the Hotel Oro Verde. (B,L Aloft)

sunday, February 9 GUayaqUil / U.s. Sunday we fly to the U.S. and connect with flights home. (B, Meals Aloft)

Please Note: Itineraries may vary due to changes in air schedules, weather, Galapagos National Park regulations or other local conditions.

saturday, February 8 U.s. / liMa Fly to Lima, and overnight at the Costa del Sol. (Meals Aloft)

sunday, February 9 liMa / cUsco / UrUbaMba valley  Fly to Cusco — the heart of the Inca Empire — and drive into the Urubamba Valley. Stop in Chinchero to browse and shop for Andean handicrafts. Visit the Urubamba Market and spend tonight at the Aranwa Hotel. (B,L,D)

Monday, February 10 MachU PicchU Board the train to Machu Picchu, where we spend the afternoon exploring the ruins with our guide. Spend two nights at the Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel. (B,L,D)

tuesday, February 11 MachU PicchU Today is yours to explore Machu Picchu or simply relax! Wake early and hike to the Sun Gate, or enjoy birding in the abundant gardens surrounding our hotel. (B,L,D)

wednesday, February 12 ollantaytaMbo / sacsayhUaMán / cUsco Catch the train to Urubamba. Explore Ollantaytambo, where temples and fortresses were built to protect the Sacred Valley. After a Paso Fino horse show, continue across the valley toward Cusco. We stop at Sacsayhuamán — a fortress of massive stones which zigzags across the side of the mountain. Spend two nights at the Aranwa Hotel. (B,L,D)

thursday, February 13 cUsco Stroll the streets of Cusco, exploring the Koricancha, Santa Catalina Convent, and the Cathedral. The afternoon is free to explore on your own before a farewell dinner featuring Andean fare. (B,L,D)

Friday, February 14 cUsco / liMa / en roUte Fly to Lima for lunch and an afternoon at leisure. Transfer to the airport for overnight flights. (B,L)

saturday, February 15 U.s. Arrive in the U.S. and connect with your flight home. (Meals Aloft)

Machu Picchu & Cusco Extension

10-Day VoyageJanuary 31-February 9, 2014

Cabins C4-C5 & D1-D4. . . . $5,398 Cabins C1-C3 & C6-C9 . . . . $5,898 Cabins a2-a3 . . . . . . . . . . $6,298 Cabin a1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,698Price is per person, double occupancy.

Single occupancy: $6,698

Limited singles available in cabins C4-C5 & D1-D4 only.

Plus in-country airfare (Guayaquil / Galapagos / Guayaquil) . . . $541

Plus Galapagos Park Tax . . . . . . . . . . . $120

6-Day Extension Machu Picchu & Cusco February 9-15, 2014 $2,998Price is per person, double occupancy.

Single occupancy: $3,896

Plus in-country airfare (lima / Iquitos / lima) . . . . . . . . . . . . $386

Plus Park Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $168

Additional international airfare Guayaquil/Lima required

Explore by excursion boat

printed on recycled paper using soy-based inks.

darwin’s enchanted isles: Anchored just 1° north of the Equator, swim with sea turtles and enjoy the prolific birdlife of Genovesa.   Enjoy a delicious barbecue lunch in the highlands while observing famous giant tortoises in their natural habitat.   In 1793, British whalers establised the Post Office Barrel to send letters to and from England. Today you can still drop off and pick up letters, without stamps, to be carried to far-off destinations.

12

3

Equator

Santa Cruz

North Seymour

Isabela

Floreana

Santa Fe

Fernandina

San Cristóbal

EspañolaPost Office Bay

San Cristóbal

Bartolomé

Sombrero Chino

Santiago

Genovesa

Puerto Ayora

Black Turtle Cove

to / from guayaquil

Guayaquil

1

2

3Dear Travelers,the Galapagos Islands are a favorite destination for those who love wildlife and the natural world. Isolated for millions of years, the Galapagos Islands were colonized by plants and animals that evolved and were literally shaped in this pristine ecosystem. tortoises grew to giant proportions, iguanas took to the ocean in search of food, and tiny finches adapted in this timeless world.

Join Williams College and study leader Markes Johnson, an expert in evolution and palentology, for an intimate voyage to the enchanting isles of the Galapagos. this 10-day journey affords the opportunity to revel in the unrivaled beauty and captivating wildlife found only in the Galapagos. As one of just 32 guests aboard the M/V Evolution, enjoy unique oppportunities to quickly board zodiacs (excursion boats) to cruise along volcanic cliffs, watch blue-footed boobies “dive-bombing” for food and more. Each day is full of new discoveries but this tour allows plenty of time to swim, snorkel or just relax in the cool waters of the Pacific ocean.

Expert naturalist guides will accompany you to provide a better understanding of your unique and beautiful surroundings. Perhaps most important, you will enjoy the camaraderie of a wonderful group of fellow travelers who will make this experience as enriching as it is memorable.

Experience the Galapagos’ intoxicating blend of nature and extraordinary wildlife!

Sincerely,

robert V. Behr Alumni travel Study Coordinator

For more information, please contact:

Robert V. Behr alumni Study Coordinator (413) 597-4151 [email protected]

Friday, January 31 U.s. / GUayaqUil Fly to Guayaquil, Ecuador, and transfer to the Hotel Oro Verde. (Meals Aloft)

saturday, February 1 GUayaqUil / san cristobal: Playa ochoa & KicKer rocK Fly to the islands and board the Evolution. Stroll along the beach at Playa Ochoa, where a nearby tidal lagoon plays host to flamingos, finches and Chatham mockingbirds. At sunset, we cruise around Kicker Rock. (B,L,D)

sunday, February 2 soUth Plaza island At only 426 feet wide, South Plaza is one of the smallest islands in the archipelago. Look for yellow land iguanas on a walk to a grove of prickly-pear cactus. Non-hikers can enjoy a Zodiac ride, watching for swallow-tailed gulls, red-billed tropicbirds and blue-footed boobies. Since there is no true trail on Mosquera Island, you are able to stroll at your leisure. (B,L,D)

Monday, February 3 soMbrero chino island / santiaGo island: PUerto eGas The tiny uplifted island of Sombrero Chino — or Chinese Hat — features a primeval landscape of volcanic

rubble and lava tubes. Enjoy a Zodiac ride and swim before lunch. This afternoon, search the tide pools of Puerto Egas for sea life. During low tide, we may see marine iguanas feeding on algae. Our naturalists will point out the birdlife, including great blue herons, lava herons, oystercatchers and yellow-crowned night herons. (B,L,D)

10-Day Itinerary

tuesday, February 4  Genovesa island  Genovesa harbors one of the Galapagos’ largest and most diverse bird populations. Climb Prince Philip’s Steps to an area with colonies of red-footed boobies. Watch for

short-eared owls which feed on the petrals that fly about. Explore Darwin Bay, home to the rare lava gull. While anchored at Genovesa, enjoy an opportunity to swim, kayak and snorkel in the calm caldera of this partially eroded volcano. (B,L,D)

wednesday, February 5 north seyMoUr island / santa Fe island North Seymour is the nesting site for a large population of magnificent frigatebirds and the only place where we can always find males showing their red pouches to attract females. Plus, we are sure to see blue-footed boobies perform their comical courtship dance in the open areas. Hike to a scenic lagoon, where we may observe Galapagos hawks, mockingbirds and a variety of Darwin’s finches. You may kayak and snorkel from the beach. (B,L,D)

thursday, February 6 Floreana island Hike to Post Office Bay, once used by navigators to send mail for homebound messengers. Swim and kayak in the bay before a walk along the olivine beaches of Punta Cormorant. After hiking to a flamingo lagoon, spot fish and sea turtles during a relaxing stroll the beach. Enjoy superb snorkeling at Devil’s Crown, where sea water has filled the sunken cone of an extinct volcano. (B,L,D)

Friday, February 7 santa crUz island Begin at the Charles Darwin Research Station, learning about work being done to preserve Galapagos wildlife. Head into the forested highlands, with ample opportunity to see giant tortoises in their verdant habitat. Walk through the forest surrounding a pair of pit craters, an excellent place to spot vermillion flycatchers. (B,L,D)

saturday, February 8 GalaPaGos / GUayaqUil Enjoy a Zodiac ride through Black Turtle Cove, drifting silently through this area of mangroves. Fly to Guayaquil, with time to relax at the Hotel Oro Verde. (B,L Aloft)

sunday, February 9 GUayaqUil / U.s. Sunday we fly to the U.S. and connect with flights home. (B, Meals Aloft)

Please Note: Itineraries may vary due to changes in air schedules, weather, Galapagos National Park regulations or other local conditions.

saturday, February 8 U.s. / liMa Fly to Lima, and overnight at the Costa del Sol. (Meals Aloft)

sunday, February 9 liMa / cUsco / UrUbaMba valley  Fly to Cusco — the heart of the Inca Empire — and drive into the Urubamba Valley. Stop in Chinchero to browse and shop for Andean handicrafts. Visit the Urubamba Market and spend tonight at the Aranwa Hotel. (B,L,D)

Monday, February 10 MachU PicchU Board the train to Machu Picchu, where we spend the afternoon exploring the ruins with our guide. Spend two nights at the Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel. (B,L,D)

tuesday, February 11 MachU PicchU Today is yours to explore Machu Picchu or simply relax! Wake early and hike to the Sun Gate, or enjoy birding in the abundant gardens surrounding our hotel. (B,L,D)

wednesday, February 12 ollantaytaMbo / sacsayhUaMán / cUsco Catch the train to Urubamba. Explore Ollantaytambo, where temples and fortresses were built to protect the Sacred Valley. After a Paso Fino horse show, continue across the valley toward Cusco. We stop at Sacsayhuamán — a fortress of massive stones which zigzags across the side of the mountain. Spend two nights at the Aranwa Hotel. (B,L,D)

thursday, February 13 cUsco Stroll the streets of Cusco, exploring the Koricancha, Santa Catalina Convent, and the Cathedral. The afternoon is free to explore on your own before a farewell dinner featuring Andean fare. (B,L,D)

Friday, February 14 cUsco / liMa / en roUte Fly to Lima for lunch and an afternoon at leisure. Transfer to the airport for overnight flights. (B,L)

saturday, February 15 U.s. Arrive in the U.S. and connect with your flight home. (Meals Aloft)

Machu Picchu & Cusco Extension

10-Day VoyageJanuary 31-February 9, 2014

Cabins C4-C5 & D1-D4. . . . $5,398 Cabins C1-C3 & C6-C9 . . . . $5,898 Cabins a2-a3 . . . . . . . . . . $6,298 Cabin a1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,698Price is per person, double occupancy.

Single occupancy: $6,698

Limited singles available in cabins C4-C5 & D1-D4 only.

Plus in-country airfare (Guayaquil / Galapagos / Guayaquil) . . . $541

Plus Galapagos Park Tax . . . . . . . . . . . $120

6-Day Extension Machu Picchu & Cusco February 9-15, 2014 $2,998Price is per person, double occupancy.

Single occupancy: $3,896

Plus in-country airfare (lima / Iquitos / lima) . . . . . . . . . . . . $386

Plus Park Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $168

Additional international airfare Guayaquil/Lima required

m Our Ship Carrying a maximum of just 32 guests, the spacious Evolution is large enough for comfort while providing you with an intimate experience in nature.

m Small Group The Galapagos are a treasure meant to be experienced with a small-group of true nature lovers — not 100 “tourists.” Our small group size ensures you enjoy ample time and attention as you explore.

m Highest-Rated Guides You’ll learn from a local guide and an expedition leader who are passionate about the islands and licensed at the highest level (level 3) by the Galapagos National Park.

m Explore More & See More Our in-depth exploration of a wide variety of islands offers more than the typical “tourist overview” — we expose you to the greatest variety of wildlife.

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10-Day Galapagos VoyageJanuary 31-February 9, 2014

6-Day Optional Extension

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10-Day Galapagos Voyage

January 31-February 9, 2014

Williams College is proud to present a

very special travel opportunity.

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Voyage AccommodationsWhile the intimate Evolution may carry just 32 guests, she features an abundance of of public space, including a comfortable lounge for briefings by our naturalists, a canopied bar perfect for enjoying a drink on deck, and a sun deck to relax between excursions. Your air-conditioned cabin is the perfect haven, featuring private facilities and ample storage space. And whether in the dining room or al fresco dining area, each meal boasts international and traditional Ecuadorian cuisine, fresh fruit and sumptuous desserts.

A deposit of $600 per person is required for the Galapagos Voyage. If you wish to take the Machu Picchu extension, an additional $150 per person is required. Please make checks payable to International Expeditions, and return your deposit and reservation form to:

INTERNaTIONal ExPEDITIONS aTTN: WIllIaMS COllEGEOne Environs Park • Helena, Alabama 35080

Departure Date: January 31, 2014

Please guarantee spaces for Galapagos Voyage Machu Picchu

Cabin A1: $6,698 Cabins A2-A3: $6,298 Cabins C1-C3 & C6-C9: $5,898

Cabins C4-C5 & D1-D4: $5,398 Single Cabin (C4-C5 & D1-D4): $6,698

Name Birth Date

Name Birth Date

Address

City State Zip

Phone (H) (W)

Fax E-mail

CrEDIt CArD INForMAtIoN:

Credit Card Name

Credit Card # Exp. Date

(Deposit, airfare and final payment may be charged to credit card. If your deposit is paid by credit card, the final payment will automatically be charged to the same credit card on the appropriate due date.)

ACCoMMoDAtIoNS: Prices are per person, double occupancy.Person with whom you wish to room:

Assign roommate for me on the Galapagos Voyage.

Assign roommate for me on the Machu Picchu post-voyage extension.

Smoker

(Limited singles available in cabins C4-C5 & D1-D4 only. Single supplement charges will be applied when applicable.)

AIr trANSPortAtIoN: I/We authorize International Expeditions to:

Book my air reservations from to Guayaquil, for an additional cost.

(Airfare subject to change until ticketed. $50 ticketing fee will apply.)

I am taking the Machu Picchu extension. Book my air reservations from Guayaquil to Lima, Peru.

I have read and accept the conditions and further understand and agree that the trip I am taking may have risks. I therefore assume all risks involved with regard to this trip and agree that Williams College, International Expeditions and its affiliates will in no way be responsible for any injury or damage to me. This is acknowledged by me knowingly and willfully and shall be binding on my heirs and next of kin. EaCH PaRTICIPaNT MUST SIGN THIS WaIVER.

Galapagos Voyage • Reservation Certificate

Date Signature(s)

Date Signature(s)

Cancellations: All cancellations must be made in writing and are effective upon receipt in our office. Cancellations received up to 90 days prior to departure will be refunded all monies less an administrative charge of $175. Cancellations between 89 and 61 days prior to departure are assessed 50 percent of the cost of the voyage. Cancellations between 60 and 0 days prior to departure are assessed the full cost of the voyage.

Rates and Fares: All rates and fares are accurate and available at the time of publication. Costs are based on a minimum of 10 guests for the expedition and 10 for the extension.

Insurance: travel protection information will be sent upon receipt of your reservation form and deposit.

registration as a seller of travel does not constitute approval by the State of California. CSt:2045230-20

What’s Included:

• Snorkeling gear and wet suits.• Full educational program with lectures and field interpretation.• All scheduled transportation by land and ship.• All excursions accompanied by English speaking naturalist guides.• Complete pre-departure information to help you get the most out of your expedition.• Most meals.• All transfers, porterage and service charges.• In summary, everything except international and in-country airfare; ticketing fee; U.S. domestic and international departure taxes; air or ship fuel surcharges; tips to naturalist guides and Evolution crew; passport fees; and items of a personal nature, such as laundry, alcoholic beverages, etc.

WIllIaMS COllEGE PRESENTS

Williams College Society of the alumni 75 Park Street Williamstown, ma 01267

m Our Ship Carrying a maximum of just 32 guests, the spacious Evolution is large enough for comfort while providing you with an intimate experience in nature.

m Small Group The Galapagos are a treasure meant to be experienced with a small-group of true nature lovers — not 100 “tourists.” Our small group size ensures you enjoy ample time and attention as you explore.

m Highest-Rated Guides You’ll learn from a local guide and an expedition leader who are passionate about the islands and licensed at the highest level (level 3) by the Galapagos National Park.

m Explore More & See More Our in-depth exploration of a wide variety of islands offers more than the typical “tourist overview” — we expose you to the greatest variety of wildlife.

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10-Day Galapagos VoyageJanuary 31-February 9, 2014

6-Day Optional Extension

Machu Picchu & CuscoFebruary 9-15, 2014

10-Day Galapagos Voyage

January 31-February 9, 2014

Williams College is proud to present a

very special travel opportunity.

PRSRT STDU.S. PoSTage

PAIDbiRmingham, al

PeRmiT #320

Voyage AccommodationsWhile the intimate Evolution may carry just 32 guests, she features an abundance of of public space, including a comfortable lounge for briefings by our naturalists, a canopied bar perfect for enjoying a drink on deck, and a sun deck to relax between excursions. Your air-conditioned cabin is the perfect haven, featuring private facilities and ample storage space. And whether in the dining room or al fresco dining area, each meal boasts international and traditional Ecuadorian cuisine, fresh fruit and sumptuous desserts.

A deposit of $600 per person is required for the Galapagos Voyage. If you wish to take the Machu Picchu extension, an additional $150 per person is required. Please make checks payable to International Expeditions, and return your deposit and reservation form to:

INTERNaTIONal ExPEDITIONS aTTN: WIllIaMS COllEGEOne Environs Park • Helena, Alabama 35080

Departure Date: January 31, 2014

Please guarantee spaces for Galapagos Voyage Machu Picchu

Cabin A1: $6,698 Cabins A2-A3: $6,298 Cabins C1-C3 & C6-C9: $5,898

Cabins C4-C5 & D1-D4: $5,398 Single Cabin (C4-C5 & D1-D4): $6,698

Name Birth Date

Name Birth Date

Address

City State Zip

Phone (H) (W)

Fax E-mail

CrEDIt CArD INForMAtIoN:

Credit Card Name

Credit Card # Exp. Date

(Deposit, airfare and final payment may be charged to credit card. If your deposit is paid by credit card, the final payment will automatically be charged to the same credit card on the appropriate due date.)

ACCoMMoDAtIoNS: Prices are per person, double occupancy.Person with whom you wish to room:

Assign roommate for me on the Galapagos Voyage.

Assign roommate for me on the Machu Picchu post-voyage extension.

Smoker

(Limited singles available in cabins C4-C5 & D1-D4 only. Single supplement charges will be applied when applicable.)

AIr trANSPortAtIoN: I/We authorize International Expeditions to:

Book my air reservations from to Guayaquil, for an additional cost.

(Airfare subject to change until ticketed. $50 ticketing fee will apply.)

I am taking the Machu Picchu extension. Book my air reservations from Guayaquil to Lima, Peru.

I have read and accept the conditions and further understand and agree that the trip I am taking may have risks. I therefore assume all risks involved with regard to this trip and agree that Williams College, International Expeditions and its affiliates will in no way be responsible for any injury or damage to me. This is acknowledged by me knowingly and willfully and shall be binding on my heirs and next of kin. EaCH PaRTICIPaNT MUST SIGN THIS WaIVER.

Galapagos Voyage • Reservation Certificate

Date Signature(s)

Date Signature(s)

Cancellations: All cancellations must be made in writing and are effective upon receipt in our office. Cancellations received up to 90 days prior to departure will be refunded all monies less an administrative charge of $175. Cancellations between 89 and 61 days prior to departure are assessed 50 percent of the cost of the voyage. Cancellations between 60 and 0 days prior to departure are assessed the full cost of the voyage.

Rates and Fares: All rates and fares are accurate and available at the time of publication. Costs are based on a minimum of 10 guests for the expedition and 10 for the extension.

Insurance: travel protection information will be sent upon receipt of your reservation form and deposit.

registration as a seller of travel does not constitute approval by the State of California. CSt:2045230-20

What’s Included:

• Snorkeling gear and wet suits.• Full educational program with lectures and field interpretation.• All scheduled transportation by land and ship.• All excursions accompanied by English speaking naturalist guides.• Complete pre-departure information to help you get the most out of your expedition.• Most meals.• All transfers, porterage and service charges.• In summary, everything except international and in-country airfare; ticketing fee; U.S. domestic and international departure taxes; air or ship fuel surcharges; tips to naturalist guides and Evolution crew; passport fees; and items of a personal nature, such as laundry, alcoholic beverages, etc.

WIllIaMS COllEGE PRESENTS

Williams College Society of the alumni 75 Park Street Williamstown, ma 01267