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PRESENTED BY Z EG R A H M E X PEDI T I ONS
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
TO BALIwith Asmat, Spice Islands, and Komodo National Park
December 2 20, 2010
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e islands of Indonesia comprise a collage of fascinating cultures, luxuriant landscapes,iridescent undersea gardens, and flora, fauna, and marine life that simply baffl e the imagina-
tion with their intense diversity. More water than land defines this region, making explorationby sea the ultimate way to savor its sublime beauty.
We set sail from Port Moresby, the administrative and cultural capital of Papua New Guinea.From there we cruise to ursday Island, which punctuates the northernmost tip of Australia,and travel to the remote Asmat region of West Papua (formerly Irian Jaya). Here, deep in thetangles of mangrove jungle, in villages of stilt houses, live a fascinating tribal people. Fewtravel experiences surpass the arrival of Asmat warriorspainted and feathered, whoopingand holleringpaddling toward us in their intricately carved canoes. During our expeditionstops in the idyllic Flores and Spice Islands, we snorkel and dive these waters that shelter andnourish a kaleidoscopic array of coral and fish. On Rinca Island, we come face to face with thegiant monitor lizard, the Komodo dragon; in a banyan-shaded square on Lomblem, we watcha mock whaling ceremony performed by local villagers; and on Flores, we witness traditionalikatweaving in its time-honored, step-by-step process.
On this voyage, we will witness many endemic species along with an enormous diversityof marine life. In the deep waters of the Banda and Flores Seas lies the Wallacea region, aninvisible north-south demarcation line that divides Indonesia into two major biological realmsand endows it with the worlds most unusual mix of flora and bird species numbering in the
thousands. Our outstanding team of leaders and lecturers know this region intimately, andthrough an on-going series of lectures and field guiding they enhance your understanding ofthese fascinating island groups.
Join us on this extraordinary voyage to discover coral islets surrounded by glittering sapphirewaters, timeless traditional villages, sky-piercing volcanoes wreathed in clouds, the worlds mostspectacular coral reefs, and incredibly lush rain forests and rice paddies. We look forward towelcoming you to these islands of diversity on our voyage from Papua New Guinea to Bali.
Kindest regards,
Kevin Clement & Jonathan Rossouw
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Depart USA
Friday, December 3
Cross International Date Line
Saturday, December 4
Brisbane, Australia
Sunday, December 5
Brisbane / Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea /
Embark Clipper Odyssey
Monday, December 6
At Sea
Tuesday, December 7
Thursday Island, Australia
Wednesday, December 8
At Sea
Thursday & Friday, December 9 & 10
Asmat Villages, Indonesia
Saturday, December 11
Aru Islands (Expedition Stop)
Sunday, December 12
Tanimbar Island, Spice Islands
Monday, December 13
Leti Island Group
Tuesday, December 14
Alor Island
Wednesday, December 15
Lomblem Island
Thursday, December 16
Maumere, Flores Island
Friday, December 17
Rinca Island, Komodo National Park
Saturday, December 18
Kananga Village, Sumbawa Island
Sunday, December 19
Benoa, Bali / Disembark Clipper Odyssey /
Sanur
Monday, December 20
Denpasar / USA
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with Asmat, Spice Islands, and Komodo National Park
Aboard the Clipper Odyssey | Decembe r 2 20, 2010 | 19 Days
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Islands of Diversity: Thursday Island to Bali
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hursday, December 2, 2010Depart USAIndependent ight rom USA to Brisbane,Australia.
Friday, December 3Cross International Date LineDay lost due to crossing the InternationalDate Line.
Saturday, December 4Brisbane, AustraliaUpon arrival in Brisbane, transer to ourhotel or lunch. Te aternoon is at leisure to
explore Brisbane independently. Gather thisevening or a welcome dinner and brieng.Overnight at our hotel.
Sunday, December 5Brisbane / Port Moresby, Papua NewGuinea / EmbarkCipper OdysseyTis morning we y to Port Moresby; timepermitting we visit the National Museum
and Arts Center, exhibiting one o the nestcollections o primitive art in the world,including Sepik River carvings. Tis ater-noon board the Clipper Odysseyand set sailwestward into the Coral Sea.
Monday, December 6At SeaSettle in and become acquainted with the
amenities o the Clipper Odyssey. Our lectureseries introduces us to the natural and culturalriches we will encounter on our voyage.
uesday, December 7Thursday Island, AustraliaAustralias northernmost point, TursdayIsland, lies in the strategic orres Strait whichseparates New Guinea rom Australia. Settledin the late 19th century, its early ame restedon pearling by Japanese shermen. DuringWWII, Australian and American troops werestationed at the base here. We explore thesmall sleepy town and take in the sweepingviews rom Green Hill Fort, built in 1893.
Wednesday, December 8At SeaEnjoy a relaxing day at sea as we sail into theAraura Sea toward the western coast o PapuaNew Guinea. Briengs and lectures providean overview to the remarkable Asmat worldwe are about to explore.
hursday & Friday, December 9 & 10Asmat Villages, IndonesiaA remote riverine world is revealed as Zodiacs
carry us along narrow waterways lined withthe entwined branches o thick mangroveorests, home to orres Strait imperial pigeons,sulphur-crested cockatoos, and brightred lorikeets.
As we make our way upstream, villagerswhooping and chanting in elaborate warriorgear and war paintpaddle vigorously
toward us in intricately carved canoes. Weare escorted to Agats, one o our village stops,where enthusiastic welcomes await. A walk
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along elevated wooden boardwalks leadsto the cathedral with its superb carvings,and the museum with its elaborate displayso ancestor poles, drums, body masks,shields, daggers, and skulls, reminding us thatcannibalism was practiced by the ancestors osome villagers.
Asmat culture is noted or its remarkableritual objects. Te people believe thathumanity began with Fumeripits the Creatorwho carved humanlike gures and broughtthem to lie by beating on a drum. Tevillagers honor this belie by carving manyo their own everyday itemsbowls, spears,paddles, and shields. Te artistic themes arebased on an intriguing interpretation o lieand death, and many o the carvings resemblerecently-deceased relatives. Asmat woodcarv-ings are known or their powerul lines andcoarse, expressive motis, and are widelyconsidered by collectors and scholars to beamong the worlds nest. With our anthro-
pologist helping us to communicate we havethe opportunity to purchase carvings directlyrom village artisans.
Saturday, December 11Aru Islands (Expedition Stop)Sailing west, we arrive at the Aru Islandsmid-day. Snorkelers and divers are well-rewarded with colorul species that parade
by in the inviting shallow waters. Beachorays showcase large pits excavated in thesandgreen turtle nestsand a wide range
o natural otsam and jetsam, as well as wildyam plants, beach morning glory, spider lily,and beach almond trees.
Sunday, December 12Tanimbar Island, Spice IslandsTe spectacular animbars are thesouthernmost islands o the Spice Islands(or Moluccas) and home to a mixture oMelanesian races with strong culturaltraditions, including Indonesias nest boatbuilders. We visit the village o Sangliat Dolwhose highlights include some o the areasbest megalithic remains. A 150-oot-longmonumental stone staircase climbs nearly100 eet, linking the beach with a village thatoverlooks the sea. At its top, right in the townsquare, sits a large stone ship whose prowaces the water.
Monday, December 13Leti Island Groupoday we cruise among the islands in
the Wallacea regiona biogeographicaldesignation or where the Pacic and Asiancontinental shelves meet. Te islands,separated by very deep water, support manyendemic species, and the marine lie in theregion is extraordinarily rich.
In the Leti Island group, we step ashore onLakor. Ater a traditional welcome ceremony,
we embark on a walking tour o the villagethat includes a look at the local textileweaving or which the area is amous.
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uesday, December 14Alor IslandFor centuries, the island o Alor has beencut o rom the cultural and historicalchanges taking place around it. In theearly 1900s, the Dutch installed rajas inthe principal coastal communities, and inthe 1940s Protestant missionaries beganthe abolition o spirit-worship throughoutthe island. oday the population o Aloris divided between Islamic peoples and alarge number o indigenous ethno-linguisticgroups who live in the rugged mountainousinterior. Tese Christian-animist mountaindwellers live in isolated villages which sit likeortresses on hilltops, and they speak some 70varied dialects.
We cruise the protected waters o the 10-mile-long bay, keeping vigil or dolphins that ridethe swit currents, to the town o Kalabahi.From here we venture into the countryside tovisit one o the traditional and remote hilltop
villages. At rst, we are conronted with warcries and spears, beore the villagers, clad incolorul dress, welcome us with traditionalmusic, lively dances, and the chance to viewtheir superb carvings, ikats, jewelry, baskets,swords, and other artiacts.
Wednesday, December 15Lomblem Island
Te placid waters surrounding this volcanicisland are lled with marine lieying shsail in ront o our vessel and manta rays oten
jump high out o the water. We anchor in theremote town o Lamalerap whose boat-shed-lined harbor sits at the base o a volcanic peakwhere basalt columns reach down into thecrashing sur. Children crowd onto the blacksand beach to welcome our Zodiacs and wehave the chance or a close-up look at theshing boats and traditional mat weaving thattakes place along the waterront. A welcomedance in a banyan-shaded square leads into amock whaling ceremony, during which songsand play-acting illustrate the taking o a spermwhale. In the aternoon, we snorkel and divein the warm waters o the island.
hursday, December 16Maumere, Flores IslandPortuguese explorers lent these lovely islandsthe name Cabo das Floras(Cape o Flowers)ater the shimmering, colorul coral ormationsthat lie in the surrounding sea. Picture-perectcone-shaped volcanoes, still active on occa-sion, and palm-ringed beaches backed by
thick tropical orests make it a veritable islandparadise. Wildlie includes species o lizards,monkeys, and parrots; the surrounding coralgardens and caves are home to giant clamsand hundreds o species o tropical sh as wellas ree sharks, sperm whales, and dolphins.Pacic and Asian people have mixed here orcenturies, and the result is a rich and variedolklore expressed through dances, music,
and traditional village rituals that include theplacing o ood oerings on megalithic stonesto appease their ancestors.
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As we arrive in Maumere, we are warmlywelcomed with a dance presentation pierside. A short drive takes us to a traditionalweaving village where we have the rarechance to witness the step-by-step processo ikat weaving, rom the extraction oseeds rom the cotton to the nal weavingo the dyed threads. During lunch onboard,we sail to a nearby spot to snorkel in theseabled waters.
Friday, December 17Rinca Island, Komodo National Park
As we approach Rinca Island in the FloresSea, we may spot sperm whales cruisingthe straits. Te islands national park is asanctuary or the abled prehistoric giantmonitor lizard, the Komodo dragon (knownas orasby the locals), which exists hereand on nearby Komodo. We walk a long aorested pathway to a viewing area or a closeinspection o these enormous reptiles which
grow up to 10 eet in length and weigh up to300 pounds. Te surrounding orest is alsohome to elegant sulur-crested cockatoos,riarbirds, megapodes, and sambar deer. Inthe aternoon, enjoy snorkeling or divingover the undersea spectacle o the splendidpink beach. Or, rom our glass-bottomboat we spot shimmering tropical sh suchas the striped clownsh nestled among the
protective tentacles o its sea anemone host,or a spotted grouper lazily swimming by aamboyant coral sea an.
Saturday, December 18Kananga Village, Sumbawa IslandZodiacs take us ashore to the small villageo Kananga, home to about 500 traditionalMuslim shermen and their amilies. Weare greeted with drumming, dances, andpole-climbing competitions by nimble boys.We spend the aternoon at sea and our teamo lecturers recap our experiences.
Sunday, December 19Benoa, Bali /
DisembarkCipper Odyssey / Sanur
In the morning we disembark in Benoa, Bali.For centuries Bali has captivated the imagina-tion o artists, writers, and travelers with itslandscapes o emerald terraced rice elds,lush orests dwared by the sacred volcano,Mt. Batur, and exquisite Hindu temples.We drive to Ubud where artisans displaytheir expertise in painting, sculpture, silver-working, and batik. Enjoy time to visit some
o the countless galleries and artisan work-shops. We continue to Sanur, an expansivebeachront area, where we enjoy dinner andovernight at our hotel.
Monday, December 20Denpasar / USABreakast at our hotel is ollowed by a morningat leisure. Lunch is at our hotel beore transer-ring to the airport or independent ights home.
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PAPuA NEW guINEAOPTIONAl PRE-VOYAgE EXTENSION | Noveber 26 Deceber 5, 2010
From spectacular lowland rain orests on the coastal plains to 15,000-oot-high peaks,Papua New Guinea is rightly called the land o the unexpected. Te lush green canopy othe tropical rain orest is home to 38 species o the ornately plumaged bird o paradise andover 2,700 species o orchids. Museums and collectors consider the Sepik region one o thebest sources o primitive art in the world. Explore the ascinating culture and villages along theKarawari River, and enjoy the splendid setting o the lodge, designed as a traditional ancestralworship house, or Haus ambaran. In the Southern Highlands, theAmbua Lodgeoers a birdseye view o paradise, and showcases massive Sepik carvings.
Price: $3,880 per person, double occupancy; $980 single supplement (limited number osingles available).
NOE: Space is limited to 34 participants. Please contact our ofce or a detailed itinerary.For terms and conditions, cancellation policies, and air are, please reer to the main voyage.
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Extend your journey through paradise by joining our Faces o Melanesia expedition,immediately beore this voyage. From Fiji to Papua New Guinea, this ascinating corner oOceania reveals the extraordinary diversity o Melanesia and its people. Idyllic islands and
isolated villages oer unique time-honored traditions and ceremonies including hypnoticdrumming, melodic bamboo panpipes, elaborately-costumed dancers, and welcomes as warmas the sun. WWII history echoes rom these shores, and waters, as well. A myriad o naturalwonders complements the cultural component o this adventure: exotic ora and endemicbird species on land, and colorul rees teeming with sh beneath the warm sapphire waters.Please contact us or more inormation or to receive the brochure.
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TERmS & CONDITIONS1. Reservations: 25% o the expedition are, along with acompleted and signed Reservation Form, will reserve a placeor you on this Zegrahm Expeditions, Inc., d/b/a ZegrahmExpeditions (ZE), program. Te balance o the expedition are isdue 120 days prior to departure. Air are is also due at this time.All prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and must be paid in U.S.
dollars. Credit cards accepted or deposit only.2. Cancellation and Reund Policy: Notication o cancella-tion must be received in writing by ZE. At the time we receiveyour written cancellation, the ollowing penalties will apply:
120daysormorepriortodeparture:$500 per person
60through119dayspriortodeparture:50% o expedition are
1through59dayspriortodeparture:100% o expedition are
Some air are may be nonreundable. Once an expedition has
departed, there will be no reunds rom ZE or any unusedportions o the trip. Te above policy also applies to al l exten-sions and independent travel arrangements made in conjunctionwith this program.
3. rip Cancellation and Interruption Insurance: We stronglyadvise that all travelers purchase trip cancellation and interrup-tion insurance as protection against an emergency that may orceyou to cancel or leave an expedition while it is in progress.A brochure describing coverage will be sent to you upon receipto your reservation.
4. Share Policy: Accommodations on all ZE programs arebased on double occupancy. I you are traveling a lone and wishto share accommodations, a roommate wil l be assigned to youwhenever possible. When pairing roommates, we will alwayspair participants o the same sex. All shared accommodations arenonsmoking. I it is not possible to pair you with a roommate,you may be asked to pay a single supplement or the land portiono the program.
5. Medical Inormation: Participation in a ZE program requiresthat you be in generally good health. It is essential that personswith any medical problems and related dietary restrictions makethem known to us well beore departure. We can counsel you onwhether the expedition you have selected is appropriate or you.
Te tour leader has the right to disqualiy any participant at anytime during the tour i he or she eels the participant is physicallyincapable and/or i a participants continued participation wil ljeopardize either the individual involved or the group. Tere willbe no reund given under these circumstances.
6. Scuba Diving: Limited to the rst 16Advanced Open Watercertied scubadivers who complete provided orms; due datesstrictly enorced. Must have completed two open water diveswithin the 12 months prior to trip departure.
7. Luggage Restrictions: Luggage size and weight limitationsor both checked and carry-on luggage, imposed by the airlinesor as an operational requirement due to type o aircrat, will
apply or ights to/rom/within this program. Specications willbe provided with pre-departure materials.
8. Fuel Cost Increases and Currency Fluctuation: In order tokeep rates as low as possible, we do not build into the trip are anallowance to cover possible increases rom uel costs or currencyuctuations. Tereore, as uel-cost increases may occur andcurrencies do uctuate around the world, it may be necessaryor us to initiate a rate surcharge at any time beore departurei there are exceptional cost increases beyond our control.
9. Itinerary Changes & rip Delay: Itineraries are based on
inormation available at the time o printing and are subjectto change. ZE reserves the right to change a programs dates,sta, itineraries, or accommodations as conditions warrant. I atrip must be delayed or the itinerary changed due to bad weather,road conditions, transportation delays, government intervention,airline schedules, sickness, or other contingency or which ZEor its agents cannot make provision, the cost o delays or changesis not included.
10. Itinerary Cancellation: ZE reserves the right to cancel anitinerary beore departure or any reason whatsoever, includingtoo ew participants or logistical problems such as strikes,wars, acts o God, or any other circumstances that may makeoperation o the trip inadvisable. All trip payments received willbe promptly reunded, and this reund will be the limit o ZEsliability. ZE is not responsible or any expenses incurred by tripmembers in preparing or the trip, including nonreundable orpenalty-carrying airline tickets, special clothing, visa or passportees, or other trip-related expenses.
11. Participation: ZE reserves the right to decline to accept anyindividual a s a trip member or any reason whatsoever.
12. Limitations o Liability: Tis section denes ZEs respon-sibility with respect to all o our trips, including extensions andindependent arrangements. Please read it careully.
ZE, its Owners, Agents, and Employees give notice that they
act only as the agent or the owners, contractors, and suppliersproviding means o transportation and/or all other relatedtravel services and assume no responsibility howsoever causedor injury, loss, or damage to person or property in connec-tion with any service resulting directly rom: acts o God,detention, annoyance, delays, expenses arising rom quarantine,strikes, thets, pilerage, orce majeure, ailure o any means oconveyance to arrive or depart as scheduled, civil disturbances,terrorism, government restrictions or regulations, and discrepan-cies or changes in transit or hotel services over which it hasno control. Reasonable changes in the itinerary may be madewhere deemed advisable or the comort and well-being o the
passengers.As described in item 8 above, all prices are subject to change.
As described in item 10 above, in the event that an expeditionmust be cancel led, ZE is not responsible or any personalexpenses incurred by trip members in preparing or the program.
Certa in ship owners require use o preprinted ticket orms thatlimit the ship owners and operators liability. When such ticket sare used, you are generally bound by the terms o these ticketswith respect to your legal relationship to the owner and operatorso the ship, their agent (ZE), and the ships crew.
On advancement o deposit to ZE, the depositor acknowledges
that he/she has read and understands the above recited terms andconditions, and agrees to be bound by them.
WhAT TO EXPECT
For most activities, a relatively moderate level o exertion is required. You will need to climb into
and out o Zodiacs and tenders or diving and snorkeling activities and nature walks (sta andcrew members will be on hand to assist). Snorkeling and diving activities may begin rom the
Zodiacs or rom beaches. You must be able to walk moderate distances, unaided, over beaches
and sometimes rough terrain. emperatures will range rom the low 70s to the high 80sF, with
the possibility o some days reaching the low 90sF. As on all Zegrahm voyages, you will travel
with experienced leaders and a renowned lecture team o naturalists and historians who will add
insight to both the cultural and natural riches you will encounter. We will mail you a complete
list o recommended clothing and a suggested reading list approximately ve months prior to
departure. Participants will most enjoy the remarkable opportunities these expeditions oer i
they travel with a spirit o adventure.
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Especially chosen or this voyage, our team o expert leaders and lecturers serves to bringa comprehensive educational component to your adventure through lecturers, guidedexcursions, and daily recaps.
Jef Gneiser (Expedition Leader) Mountaineer, ski instructor, sailor, and scuba divingproessionalall o these titles describe Jes ability to share the outdoors with others. Aterearning a bachelor o science degree in computer/electrical engineering rom the Universityo Colorado, Je returned to the travel industry as a dive instructor and expedition leader.In the past decade, Je has earned his 100-ton U.S. Coast Guard Captain license, MedicFirst Aid Instructors ticket, and traveled to the ar corners o the earth.
Kevin Clement Although his specialty is subarctic ecology, Kevins work as a naturalist andadventure travel guide has taken him rom his home in Alaska to all seven continents. He hasworked in several national parks and has guided groups in whitewater rats, sea kayaks, and onoot. Kevin is a director o Zegrahm Expeditions and he holds certications in scuba diving,switwater rescue, and wilderness medicine, as well as a Coast Guard Masters license. He is alsoan artist. His artwork has appeared in galleries and git shops across Alaska and elsewhere.
Jonathan Rossouw Jonathan is a medical doctor by proession; however, his lielong interest
in wildlie has resulted in extensive travels throughout the world. He is the author o theacclaimed Where to Watch Birds in Uganda and birding site guides to Southern Arica andMadagascar. He is equally enthusiastic about mammals and coral ree shes as he is with hisspecialties, birds and reptiles. Jonathan is a director o Zegrahm Expeditions; he leads travelerson expeditions to all seven continents and scouts new destinations or Eco-Expeditions.
Giovanna Fasanelli As a young girl growing up in South Arica, Giovanna spent holi-days wading through the tidal pools o the eastern coast. Watching the cult classic movie,Te Big Blue, clinched her love o all things marine and ater moving to Australia, she pursued
a B.S. in Marine Biology. oday, Giovanna works on an Australia shing and adventure show,Escape with E. As a dive master she has traveled extensively with experience in Australia,New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, onga, Vanuatu, Fiji, and Palau, and has been involved innumerous documentary projects on the Great Barrier Ree, including satellite tagging o tigersharks and green turtles in the Coral Sea.
Charlie Livesey A native asmanian with a degree in environmental studies, Charlie is anature conservation specialist with a passion or the marine environment. He began his careeras a park ranger with the asmanian Parks and Wildlie Service, then worked as a marine
park ranger in Australias Great Barrier Ree Marine Park. In 2007 he returned to asmania asConservation Programs Manager or the asmanian Land Conservancy which aims to protectand enhance asmanias biodiversity and natural heritage. In addition to working as a requentexpedition team member, Charlie is a keen photographer and scuba diver.
Kim Jane Saunders A teacher and writer, Kim is a graduate o international politics andhistory and holds a masters degree in education. She has lived in Hong Kong, Indonesia,Tailand, and Singapore and has traveled extensively throughout East and Southeast Asia. Sheis the author oContemporary ie and Dye extiles in Indonesia and is engaged in research ontourism and handicrat production in Southeast Asia. Currently living in Singapore, Kim is alecturer and consultant and also works with the travel and tourism industry, promoting aware-ness and appreciation or locally produced Southeast Asian handicrats.
Julie Christensen (Cruise Director) During Julies tenure leading travelers around the worldshe has visited all seven continents. Aboard a variety o expedition vessels she has traveled tothe Russian Far East and Alaska; the numerous countries rimming the Mediterranean, Black,and Baltic Seas; Central America; Micronesia and Melanesia; the Middle East; and India.During several o our past voyages, Julie has been integral to the success o the expedition teamdue to her calm, decisive, and aable nature. Julie received her B.A. in Spanish rom Western
Washington University and lives in Washington state.
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I am/will be an AOW certifed scuba diver and I intend to dive on this program.(Name)
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Limited singles avai lable at the quoted single rates
above. Additional singles may be avai lable at 1.7
times the share rate (suite not applicable).
Included: Accommodations in our hotels and on
board Clipper Odysseyas outlined in the itinerary;
all onboard meals; al l group meals on land; group
transfers; services of the expedition staff, includinglectures, briefings, slide/film shows; all group activities
and excursions; landing and port fees; all gratuities.
Pre-voyage extension includes all of the above.
Not Included: All air transportation; excess baggage
charges; airport arrival and departure taxes; transfers
for independent arrivals and departures; passport and/
or visa fees; travel insurance; items of a personal nature
such as laundry, bar charges, a lcoholic beverages,
e-mail/Internet/fax/telephone charges; scuba divingfees and equipment where required.
Air Fare: A tentative flight schedule is available
upon request. Zegrahm Expeditions will contact you
approximately 180 days prior to the departure of thisprogram to finalize your flight plans. As of December
2009, the approximate economy air fare as listed in
the itinerary is $1,950 for Los Angeles/Brisbane/Port
Moresby Denpasar/Los Angeles. Additional fares
from other cities will be quoted as needed. Extensionair fare is $1,690 for Port Moresby/Mt. Hagen/
Karawari/Port Moresby.
All rates are per person, quoted in U.S. dollars, and
must be paid in U.S. dollars. Rates and itineraries are
subject to change.
Combination Voyage:You will receive a $500 savings,
per person, if you combine your expedition with our
Faces of Melanesiavoyage which immediately precedes
this program. Please contact our offi ce to receivea brochure.
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A-DECK MAIN DECK LIDO DECK BRIDGE DECK
Main Lounge Category 3 Cabin Dining Room
CLIPPER ODYSSEY DECK PLAN
CATEGORY RATE
Category 1 $8,980
Category 2 $9,680
Category 3 $10,380
Category 4 $11,080
Category 5 $11,780
Single/Cat 3 $12,980
Category 6 $12,480
Suite $15,280
Single/Cat 2 $11,980
CATEGORY RATE
RATES
8/9/2019 Papua New Guinea to Bali
13/13
eClipperOdysseyisa110-passengerluxuryexpeditionv
essel,ideally
itedforexpeditioncruising.
ShecarriesafleetofZodiac
s,whichallows
tolandanywherenatureor
curiositydictates,andagla
ss-bottomboat,
vingusatopside-lookatthe
underseaworld.Allcabinshaveanocean
ew,safe,minibar,individuallycontrolledheat/airconditioner,in-room
musicsystem,andsittingarea
withsofa.Passengerscantr
acktheprogress
theirvoyageontheGlobalPositioningSystembroadcastineachcabin.
edscanbeconfiguredfortw
inorqueen-sizesleepingarrangements.
Allcabinshaveanensuitebathroomwithshower.eClipperOdyssey
maintainsagourmetkitchen,
providingAmericanandinternational
ecialties.Facilitiesonboard
theClipperOdysseyinclude
adiningroom,
unge,smalllibraryandgym
,outdoorpool,massageroom,andgift
op.Anelevatorservicesallp
assengercabindecks.eClipperOdyssey
saninfirmarystaffedbyar
egisteredphysicianandasophisticated
lecommunicationssystempermittingInternetaccessandtelephone
dfaxcommunicationwithanylocationaroundtheworld.Ship
gistry:Bahamas.
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LIPPERODYSSEY
192
NickersonStreet#200Seattle,
WA98109USA
tel:(800)628-8747or(206)285-4000
fax:
(206)285-
5037
e-mail:info
@zeco.com
web:www.zeco.com
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mallphotosontop:
Sergey
Frolov
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Metz,
Rod
ica
Wood
bury
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iaSurguy,
Andrew
Ahl
,Scott
Bickell,Jam
ieSurguy
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main
photos:
Son
iaSurguy
(Bal
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&Bal
inese
door
);J
onat
han
Rossouw
(indigo
flycatc
her);
Peter
Zika
(water
lily);
Thomas
Baechto
ld(Komodo
dragon
).