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Zafiro Featuring Dr. Darin Croft February 16 to 24, 2019

RESERVE BY JULY 6, 2018 EARLY BOOKING SAVINGS SAVE $2000 PER COUPLE Dear Alumni and Friends: From the treetops of the rainforest to the depths of blackwater tributaries, the Basin, the largest rainforest ecosystem, is an unforgettable travel experience. The Amazon winds more than 4000 miles from its source in the Andes Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, and its tributaries fan out over millions of square miles to sustain the flora and fauna of this environment. Explore the diversity of nature’s most wondrous offerings, including delicate orchids, transparent glass frogs, pink river dolphins and an array of birds. Join us for this natural history voyage aboard this small expedition river vessel, uniquely designed to cruise the tributaries and blackwater rivers of the Amazon. The deluxe, all‑Suite Zafiro offers a first-class experience in the world’s most colorful, untouched rainforest. In an authentic atmosphere of exploration, cruise past the confluence of the Río Ucayali and Río Marañón—the legendary inception of the Amazon River. The Amazon is home to more plant and animal species than anywhere else in the world. In the Pacaya‑Samiria National Reserve, the world’s largest wetlands refuge, the ship’s English‑speaking, Peruvian naturalists will lead you through the forest to see rare indigenous species, including butterflies, tamarins and water lilies. You will visit local villages to gain insight into the culture and way of life of the ribereños (river people) and watch a shaman perform an ancient ritual. This unique program also includes two nights in Lima, , featuring a visit to its historic city center, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The perfect complement to your Amazon expedition is the awe‑inspiring Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley Post‑Program Option featuring the legendary Incan ruins of this UNESCO World Heritage site. This outstanding small group expedition is a great value and sells out quickly. Reserve now while space and Early Booking Savings are available. Sincerely,

Brian Amkraut Executive Director The Laura & Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program Case Western Reserve University Study Leader Dr. Darin Croft is a Professor in the Department of Anatomy at Case Western Reserve University and a Research Associate at several museums including the American Museum of Natural History in New York, the Carnegie Museum in Pittsburgh, the Field Museum in Chicago and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. He is a paleontologist and a world-renowned expert in the evolution of South American mammals such as rodents, armadillos, sloths, marsupials and ungulates. Dr. Croft’s research has taken him to many parts of South America in search of fossil mammal remains, from Ecuador in the north to Patagonia in the south. In lowland Peru, he was part of a team that discovered the oldest rodent fossils in South America, which are some 41 million years old. The mammals of tropical South America are of particular interest to Dr. Croft, as one of his primary research goals is to determine how and why they evolved into the great diversity of species we see there today. U.S./Lima, Peru Lima//Nauta/ Saturday, Day 1 Río Amazonas Depart for Peru’s cosmopolitan coastal Monday, Day 3 capital, Lima, located at the foot of the This morning, fly to vibrant Iquitos, Andes Mountains. Arrive late this evening an important rubber boom city during in the heart of the upscale, cultural the late 19th century that attracted Miraflores district and check into the thousands of immigrants from around deluxe JW Marriott Hotel. the globe to the Amazon River Basin hoping to build their fortunes. After lunch in a local restaurant, visit the colorful Upper Belén Market, the largest traditional market in the Peruvian Amazon. Walk through the Plaza de Armas and see the Casa de Fierro—or Iron House— designed by Gustave Eiffel for the International Exposition of Paris in 1889 and still considered one of the finest examples of civil architecture in Peru. Continue to the Amazon waterfront and stroll along the lively Malecón Tarapacá riverwalk. The white-throated toucan’s exuberant call is one of the most characteristic sounds of the lowland forest. Lima Sunday, Day 2 Following a morning at leisure, enjoy a tour of the historic center of Lima, a UNESCO World Heritage site. See pre‑Columbian temples and proud colonial mansions amid modern architecture, and the colorful buildings lining the Plaza de Armas—the city’s main square. Visit the 17th‑century colonial Convent and Church of San Francisco, a brilliant combination of Moorish and Baroque architectural styles and one of the finest churches in South America. Tour the opulent Casa de Aliaga, built in 1535 as the residence of Don Jerónimo de Aliaga, the co‑founder Watch for the sleek, spotted coat of the elusive of Lima. Filled with original 16th- century jaguar as it slinks through the tropical rainforest. Spanish art and furniture, it is the oldest Admire impressive views of the river and private house in continuous use in the western 19th‑century European‑Amazonian‑style hemisphere and has been inhabited by the mansions built with Baroque and Rococo Aliaga family for 17 generations. influences and beautiful ceramic tiles Gather for the Welcome Reception in the imported from Italy and Portugal. hotel this evening.

Cover photo: Winding through the mysterious Amazon River aboard your deluxe, all-Suite river vessel is the ideal way to explore the largest rainforest ecosystem on Earth. Photo this page: Visit the ribereños to learn more about their continuous conservation efforts. UNESCO Iquitos World Heritage Site Marañón Nauta Air Routing River Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve Pucate River Ucayali Tapiche River River Iquitos r Rive Nauta Amazon SOUTH AMERICA PERU Machu Picchu A Lima n de s M Cuzco o Pacific un tai Ocean ns Observe mysterious creatures like the three-toed sloth in their untamed and exotic natural habitat. In Nauta, embark the Zafiro and begin reserve in the world. This area is home to the your voyage of discovery into one of the endearing capybara­—a large, semi‑aquatic world’s most remote regions. Gather on rodent endemic to South America—and a the ship’s observation deck and watch as profusion of rare palms, orchids and other modern civilization fades away and the vast tropical plants that flourish at ground level. Amazon River unfolds before you. Watch for pink and gray river dolphins A team of naturalists will share their insight swimming alongside your boat. into this rich and complex ecosystem and help After lunch, board a small river skiff in you identify fascinating species like the radiant search of exotic wildlife, including toucans and large‑billed toucan, pink river dolphin and saddleback tamarin monkeys, and marvel at South American oriole. Across the basin, the giant Victoria amazonica water lilies. jabiru storks methodically search for food in the shallows, three‑toed sloths move between Río Marañón/Río Pucate/ trees in a slow‑motion ballet and hawks, Río Ucayali kites and turkey vultures glide overhead. Thursday, Day 6 Under the shade of a magnificent rainforest Río Amazonas/Río Ucayali canopy, enjoy a picnic breakfast while Tuesday, Day 4 you watch for white‑necked heron and Awaken in the heart of the , wattled jacana dipping into nearby where the dense jungle teems with the greatest shallow waters. Walk through this diversity of plant and animal life on Earth and mysterious realm of soaring ceiba trees the perfect serenity of the river is broken that reach as high as 200 feet, listen for only by the occasional fisherman passing by Watch for playful pink and gray river dolphins, in a traditional dugout canoe. Embark one of the largest freshwater dolphin species in the world. the vessel’s small excursion boats to look for wildlife along a pristine tributary. This afternoon, meet with ribereños (river people) in their village, which has been inhabited for generations. Here, the villagers maintain conservation efforts to raise several of the thousands of butterfly species that live in the Amazon’s unique ecosystem, including the rare electric‑blue morpho. Río Amazonas/Río Ucayali/ Río Marañón Wednesday, Day 5 This morning, explore the Pacaya‑Samiria National Reserve, the largest wetlands Cruising along the Amazon River provides fascinating opportunities to observe the river’s central role in the daily life of the local ribereños. endangered scarlet macaws chattering in Amazonian specialties, including juanes, the canopy and watch for egrets, oriole a regional favorite made of chicken and blackbirds and purple gallinules. rice wrapped in banana leaves. By special arrangement this afternoon, Later, visit another Amazonian meet a local shaman, or medicine man, village where you will learn more who will about the ribereños’ timeless way of perform a life and special relationship with this traditional remarkable environment. ritual and Enjoy a final evening of cruising explain how the Amazon. Gather on the vessel’s the ribereños upper deck for a festive farewell as have used the sun sets over the lush flora of the indigenous passing rainforest. medicinal plants and Nauta/Iquitos/Lima herbs for Saturday, Day 8 centuries. Following breakfast, disembark and Participate in continue to the Manatee Rescue Center Search for the brilliantly colored for an up‑close encounter with young, Ranitomeya imitator dart frog. a traditional Amazonian orphaned Amazonian manatees. tree‑planting ceremony dedicated to ensuring the longevity of the rainforest. This evening, search for elusive nocturnal creatures such as caimans and bats on a nighttime excursion into the Pacaya‑Samiria National Reserve— a vast blanket of stars shines above you, impossibly bright this close to the Equator. Río Marañón/Nauta Friday, Day 7 Enter a virtually uninhabited portion of the Amazon where the river narrows. Board excursion boats and cruise along labyrinthine blackwater tributaries while the vessel’s naturalists point out animal and plant life rarely detected by the untrained eye. Then, try catching a red‑bellied piranha during a fishing expedition. This afternoon, stop in a local village for a demonstration on how to prepare Look for the South American coati, a member of the raccoon family, eating fruit high in the canopy. mv Zafiro

The deluxe, all-Suite Zafiro, specifically designed Category A Suite to navigate the Upper Amazon River and its tributaries, carries only 36 guests. This spacious yet intimate vessel offers a unique way to experience the colorful wildlife and cultures within the most extraordinary, remote and untouched rainforest. Throughout the cruise, English‑speaking naturalists provide expert insight into the Amazon’s wildlife and the local culture of the indigenous peoples during lectures, small boat excursions and nature walks. Each deluxe, air conditioned, river-view Suite has a private balcony or floor-to-ceiling panoramic window, two twin beds or one king bed, private bathroom with shower, minibar, safe and hair dryer. Dining Room Peruvian and international cuisine is prepared each day from the freshest local ingredients, while the dining room’s panoramic windows provide a scenic backdrop for every meal. The Zafiro features a specially designed, spacious open‑air Observation Deck offering scenic views by day and spectacular stargazing at night; an outdoor bar and lounge, indoor reading lounge; fitness room and massage services. The vessel is equipped with small excursion boats ideal for shore visits into the most remote reaches of the river. There is no doctor on board.

Fly from Iquitos to Lima, where day‑room accommodations have been reserved in the Wyndham Costa Del Sol Hotel. Stay overnight near the airport before the Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley Post‑Program Option. Or, late tonight, board your return flight to the U.S. U.S. Sunday, Day 9 Arrive in the U.S. Please note: Itinerary may vary based on wildlife sightings, water levels and navigability.

Listen for the squawking of the hoatzin, the only bird species to subsist solely on leaves, the cause of their pungent odor. Included Features In Lima ◆◆ Two nights in the deluxe JW Marriott Hotel. ◆◆ Full breakfast each morning. ◆◆ Welcome Reception in the hotel. ◆◆ Private guided tour of Lima’s historic colonial district, a UNESCO World Heritage site. ◆◆ Day -room accommodations in the Wyndham Costa Del Sol Hotel on Day 8. Flights round trip between Lima and Iquitos. In Iquitos ◆◆ City tour, including lunch. ◆◆ Visit to the lively, traditional Upper Belén Market. ◆◆ Visit to the Manatee Rescue Center for an up‑close encounter with these endangered, gentle animals. Transfers round trip between Iquitos and Nauta. On Board the Exclusively Chartered, Deluxe, All‑Suite Zafiro ◆◆ Five -night cruise round trip Nauta on the Amazon, Ucayali, Marañón and Pucate Rivers and their tributaries. ◆◆ Deluxe, air-conditioned, river‑view Suite. ◆◆ All meals aboard ship. ◆◆ Visit to a butterfly conservation farm owned and operated by local ribereños. ◆◆ Naturalist-led small boat excursions along blackwater rivers and flooded forests in search of exotic Amazonian wildlife. ◆◆ Boat excursion into the Pacaya‑Samiria National Reserve to encounter pink river dolphins. ◆◆ Small boat excursion to see the fascinating giant Victoria amazonica water lilies. ◆◆ Nature walk through the virgin rainforest led by expert naturalists who identify the unique flora and fauna. ◆◆ Exclusive presentation by a Jìbaro shaman, who will perform traditional spiritual rites and demonstrate ancient medicinal practices. ◆◆ Nighttime excursion in search of nocturnal rainforest animals, such as caiman, bats and capybara. ◆◆ Exotic red‑bellied piranha fishing expedition. ◆◆ Specially arranged visit to an Amazon village to learn more about the traditional culture, history and customs of the indigenous ribereños. ◆◆ Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to make a lasting contribution to the preservation of the endangered Amazon Basin by planting a tree in the rainforest. ◆◆ Cooking demonstration of Amazonian specialties in a local village. Always Included ◆◆ Transfers and luggage handling abroad if your arrival(s)/departure(s)coincide with the scheduled group transfer(s). ◆◆ Experienced, English-speaking local guides for included excursions. ◆◆ Gratuities to local guides and drivers in Lima and Iquitos. ◆◆ Complimentary refillable water bottle and purified water stations aboard ship. ◆◆ Hospitality desk in the hotel and aboard ship. ◆◆ Experienced Gohagan & Company Travel Directors at your service. ◆◆ Automatic $250,000 flight insurance policy for each participant ticketed on flights by Gohagan & Company. Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley Post-Program Option Delight in this extraordinary opportunity to experience Machu Picchu, the majestic “lost city of the Incas”; the lush Sacred Valley; and the colonial and Incan traditions of Cuzco. Perched on an awe-inspiring mountain range in the Peruvian Andes, Machu Picchu was obscured from humankind for 400 years until Yale Professor Hiram Bingham literally stumbled upon it in 1911. A century of research, excavation and preservation still has not revealed the secrets of this UNESCO World Heritage site’s purpose, residents or abandonment. Admire the spectacular archaeological sites of the beautiful Sacred Valley, where ancient engineering marvels, such as the fortress of Ollantaytambo, stand as lasting testimony to the powerful and far‑reaching Inca Empire. Here, village craftsmen employ age‑old techniques to weave intricate tapestries and sculpt colorful pottery. In the historic Inca capital of Cuzco, a UNESCO World Heritage site, see the stone fortress of Sacsayhuamán and grand Baroque- and Renaissance‑style churches that provide a fascinating mix of pre-Columbian and colonial influences. Enjoy deluxe, ideally located accommodations in Lima, Machu Picchu and Cuzco. Day 1 L ima, Peru Day 2 L ima/Cuzco/Sacred Valley Day 3 Sa cred Valley/ Scenic train ride to Machu Picchu Day 4 M achu Picchu/Transfer to Cuzco Day 5 C uzco Day 6 C uzco/Lima/Depart for the U.S. Day 7 A rrive in the U.S. The Post-Program Option is available at additional cost. Details will be provided with your reservation confirmation. Plaza de Armas is the magnificent center of historic Cuzco, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Explore the Amazon River and its tributaries, home to the Victoria amazonica giant water lily.

Early Booking Tariff* * Tariff* after Suite LAND/CRUISE TARIFF excluding taxes through † July 6, 2018 Category Per person, based on double occupancy July 6, 2018 B Panoramic view, floor-to-ceiling window. 226 sq. ft. Lower Deck. $5295 $6295 Panoramic view, sliding glass doors with private balcony. 226 sq. ft. A Upper Deck. $6195 $7195 Junior Larger Suite with 90-degree front- and side-facing floor-to-ceiling window. Suite 248 sq. ft. Lower Deck. $6695 $7695 Master Largest Suite with 180-degree front-facing window, Jacuzzi and sitting area Suite with sofa and chair. 480 sq. ft. Upper Deck. $7995 $8995 Singles are available in category B at $8795* and in category A at $10295* on or before July 6, 2018. Add $1000 for reservations made after July 6, 2018. *Taxes are an additional $155 per person and are subject to change. †Zafiro has been specially contracted for this tour, and the applicable deck plan is available on request from Gohagan & Company and reflects the only valid cabin categorization of the vessel. AMAZON RIVER EXPEDITION RESERVATION FORM Send to: Please make my/our reservation(s) Felicia Westbrooks in Suite Category: The Laura & Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program 1st choice _____ 2nd choice _____ Case Western Reserve University 10900 Euclid Avenue, Suite 153 o D ouble occupancy Cleveland, OH 44106-7116 (two twin beds). o D ouble occupancy (one king bed). ______o Single accommodations. Title Full Name (exactly as it appears on your passport) Class Year o I am reserving as a single but prefer to share accommodations ______and will allow you to select Title Full Name (exactly as it appears on your passport) Class Year my roommate (shares cannot ______be guaranteed). Street Mailing Address (no P.O. Box number please) Please make my/our reservation(s): ______-____ City State ZIP Code Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley Post-Program Option ______o Double at $3295 per person. Telephone: (Home) (Mobile) o Single at $4195 per person. o ______I am reserving as a single but Email Address (Business) prefer to share accommodations and will allow you to select ______my roommate (shares cannot Preferred Name(s) on Badge(s) Tour No. 153-02/16/19-015 be guaranteed). Program reservations require a deposit of $600 per person and $200 per o I/W e want you to book person Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley Post-Program Option. my/our air, at additional cost By reserving and depositing on this program, I/we agree to the Release of Liability, Assumption to be advised,‡ from: of Risk and Binding Arbitration Agreement as printed on the outside back cover of this brochure. o Enclosed is my/our check(s) for $______as deposit. ______Make checks payable to Case Western Reserve University. (fill in departure city) o I/We authorize you to charge my/our deposit of $______to: o Visa* o MasterCard* o Economy Class o Upgraded Economy ______o Business Class Card Number Exp. Date o First Class

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