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Cape Town ¯ Robben Island ¯ Victoria Falls Reserve your trip to Southern Africa today! NOT INCLUDED-Fees for passports and, if applicable, visas, entry/depar- ture fees; personal gratuities; laundry and dry cleaning; excursions, wines, | INCLUDED FEATURES | FEATURING A liquors, mineral waters and meals not mentioned in this brochure under LAND PROGRAM Trip #:19-21789W included features; travel insurance; all items of a strictly personal nature. THREE-NIGHT MOBILITY AND FITNESS TO TRAVEL-The right is retained to decline to CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA accept or to retain any person as a member of this trip who, in the opin- Send to: Treasures of Southern Africa ion of AHI Travel is unfit for travel or whose physical or mental condition October 9-20, 2015 LUXURY SAFARI Ohio State Alumni Tours may constitute a danger to themselves or to others on the trip, subject •Three nights at the deluxe Mount Paid only to the requirement that the portion of the total amount paid which AT THORNYBUSH Longaberger Alumni House corresponds to the unused services and accommodations be refunded. AHI Travel Nelson Hotel. U.S. Postage 2200 Olentangy River Road Passengers requiring special assistance, including without limitation Std. Presorted GAME RESERVE Columbus, OH 43210 those who permanently or periodically use a wheelchair, must be accom- •See the highlights of Cape Town, including panied by someone who is fit and able to assist them, and who will be Full Price Special Savings Special Price totally responsible for providing all required assistance. Please call Amy Stoneking at Ohio State Alumni Tours at 614-292-2372 ext. 2 AIR TRANSPORTATION-The price of air transportation offered by AHI the Robben Island prison that held Nelson or 1-800-852-TOUR (8687) with questions regarding this trip or to make a Travel is based on Advance Purchase Excursion fares. After tickets are B-Pullman Suite (75 sq. ft.) $7,245 $250 $6,995* reservation. issued, penalties up to 100% of the ticket price may be levied. If connect- Mandela and other anti-apartheid activists. ing flights are requested, special promotional fares may be used, in which Full Legal Name (exactly as it appears on passport) case penalties of as much as 100% may be assessed by the airlines if •Take a cable car to the top of Table reservations are changed or canceled after ticketing. After departure, if A-Deluxe Suite (120 sq. ft.) $8,045 $250 $7,795* the reservations are changed, you will be charged the higher, all year Economy class fare. VARIATIONS TO THE GROUP ITINERARY MUST BE Mountain (weather permitting). REQUESTED NO LATER THAN 60 DAYS PRIOR TO DEPARTURE. *Special Price valid if booked by the date found on the address panel. (1) _____________________________________________________________ Passengers who choose to make their own airline reservations independ- •Take a scenic drive along the Cape First Middle Last Date of Birth ently will be wholly responsible for any airline fees or penalties incurred VAT is an additional $495 per person. as a result of program cancellation and/or change in travel dates, or air- Peninsula with a funicular ascent at Cape line schedule(s). Top to bottom: BAGGAGE-Baggage restrictions vary according to the airline policy and All prices quoted are per person, in USD, based on double occupancy (unless otherwise stated). Point. Email:___________________________________________________________ the class of service flown. Details will be provided with your pre-depar- ture information. Baggage allowances are subject to change by the carrier Single accommodations for the Pullman Suite are an additional $2,445, Enjoying a game drive without notice. Excess baggage charges for additional or oversized/over- •Visit the African Penguin colony at weight pieces are expensive and not included in your trip price; plan your for the Deluxe Suite they are an additional $3,740 (limited availability). Protea, South Africa’s (2) _____________________________________________________________ wardrobe accordingly. Transport of baggage and personal effects is at the Boulders Beach. national flower First Middle Last Date of Birth owner's risk throughout the travel program. AUTHORITY TO USE IMAGES AND AUDIO RECORDINGS-On occasion, •Attend a lecture about South African Cape Peninsula AHI Travel obtains, from its staff, or from trip participants, photographic MEALS Twelve Apostles, or video images of passengers and trip activities. By participating in this AHI FLEXAIR ITINERARY culture and history. We invite you to join us on an exciting trip to southern Africa. Victoria Falls Email:___________________________________________________________ travel program, you authorize AHI Travel, without providing compensation Cape Town to you, or obtaining additional approvals from you, to include photographic and video recordings of you, as well as voice recordings included with any A •Mingle with your fellow travelers at a • Enjoy 11 breakfasts, seven lunches and six Discover the spirit of Cape Town and Johannesburg, marvel at the Cover photos: videos, in AHI Travel's sales, marketing, advertising, publicity and/or train- Day 1 Depart Gateway City Street Address: ___________________________________________________ ing activities. October 7-21, 2015 Welcome Reception. dinners; tea or coffee with all meals, plus up-close sightings of exotic, wild animals during a three-night Lion on the savannah RESPONSIBILITY-AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Association do not own Day 2 Arrive in Europe | Depart for or operate any entity which provides goods or services for this program, A wine with dinner. safari, and feel the power of Victoria Falls. Cape Town and act only as agents for the independent suppliers of travel conveyance, Cape Town, South Africa ROVOS RAIL “For to be free is City: ____________________________________________________________ transport, accommodations or other services. All such persons or entities Our personalized air program allows you to • Sample authentic regional specialties during are independent contractors. As a result, AHI Travel and the Sponsoring Day 3 Arrive Cape Town Our itinerary will connect you to the vibrant people, diverse Association are not liable for any negligence or willful act of any such per- select your flights, routing, class of service and •Two nights aboard the deluxe Rovos select meals at featured local restaurants. not merely to cast off State: _________________________________________ ZIP: _______________ son or entity or any third person. In addition and without limitation, AHI Day 4 Cape Town Travel and the Sponsoring Association are not responsible for any delays, Rail train from Cape Town to Pretoria. cultures and breathtaking landscapes of southern Africa. one’s chains, but to delayed departure or arrival, missed carrier connections, loss, death, dates of travel in consultation with one of our Day 5 Cape Town • Take advantage of leisure time to try the damage or injury to person or property or accident, mechanical defect, •Visit Matjiesfontein, a perfectly preserved Throughout your journey, you’ll be treated to sumptuous cuisine, Cape Town ¯ Robben Island ¯ Victoria Falls Home: (_________)______________Cell: (_________)_____________________ failure or negligence of any nature howsoever caused in connection with experienced Passenger Service Representatives. local cuisine independently. live in a way that any accommodations, transportation or other services or for any substitu- Day 6 Cape Town | Rovos Rail | Victorian town in the heart of the Karoo. tion of hotels or of common carrier equipment, with or without notice, or Airfares will vary, depending on airline, routing personalized service and deluxe accommodations including two for any additional expenses occasioned thereby. Dates, Program Details Matjiesfontein MANY INCLUDED EXTRAS respects and enhances Sharing with _______________________________________. (Form sent separately.) and Tour costs, although given in good faith and based on tariffs, •Discover the history of Kimberley at the exchange rates and other information current at the time of printing, are and class of service. In most cases, transfers nights aboard the luxurious Rovos Rail. Name(s) you would like on your name badge(s): Day 7 Rovos Rail | Kimberley the freedom of others.” subject to change at or before the time of departure. No revisions of the Mine Museum and the Big Hole. •Tipping of guides and drivers on included printed itinerary or its included features are anticipated; however, the between the airport and hotel/cruise ship will (1) _____________________________________________________________ right is reserved to make any changes, with or without notice, that might Day 8 Rovos Rail | Pretoria | excursions. become necessary, with the mutual understanding that any additional THORNYBUSH NATURE RESERVE This exclusive program combines unbeatable value with an Nelson Mandela, expenses will be paid by the individual passenger. Baggage and personal be included on arrival and departure days. Thornybush Game Reserve (2) _____________________________________________________________ effects are the sole responsibility of the owners at all times. If the entire •Consultation services of a Passenger outstanding opportunity to travel to southern Africa’s most president of South Africa program is canceled for any reason, participants shall have no claim other Your Passenger Service Representative will Day 9 Thornybush •Three nights at Thornybush Game I/we authorize you to make my/our reservations as follows: than for a full refund. By forwarding the deposit, the passenger certifies Service
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