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THE WORLD OF THE MAYA Mexico, Guatemala and Belize With HAA lecturer Mark Van Baalen January 26 - February 5, 2014 HARVARD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 2014 WORLDWIDE TRAVEL PROGRAM TRAVELS 2014

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Page 1: TRAVELS 2014 - Harvard Alumni · iconic El Castillo step-pyramid, which exemplifies the Maya’s remarkable achievements in astronomy. Stop in Valladolid, one of Mexico’s “Magic

tHe World oF tHe MaYaMexico, Guatemala and BelizeWith HAA lecturer Mark Van BaalenJanuary 26 - February 5, 2014

HarVard alUMni assoCiation2014 WORLDWIDE TRAVEL PROGRAM

TRAVELS 2014

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For detailed itineraries Visit alUMni.HarVard.edU/Haa/traVel

WHY traVel WitH tHe Haa?

• Expert Harvard faculty and study leaders

• Over 80 destinations on all 7 continents

• Choice of land & rail, cruises, rivers & lakes, and family adventures

• Travel with fellow Harvard alumni

• Local culture, history, and cuisine at each stop

• Relationships that last beyond your itinerary

For detailed itineraries Visit alUMni.HarVard.edU/Haa/traVel

Mark Van BaalenAssociate in Earth and Planetary Sciences

Mark Van Baalen, Ph.D., is a geologist and astronomer by training. He has been at Harvard since 1962 and has lectured to great acclaim on many HAA travel study programs. Mark has worked on a variety of research projects over the years, and has taught popular courses on physical and

environmental geology. On this trip he will be accompanied by his wife Louisa, who recently retired as Director of Doctoral Programs at the Kennedy School of Government. Mark and Louisa have traveled extensively in Mexico and Central America, both on their own and as leaders of HAA trips. On these trips, they have visited many remote Maya archeological sites. As an astronomer, Mark has studied the Maya cosmos and its calendar, while as a geologist he has considered agricultural limitations and climate change as factors in the decline of Maya civilization. Both Mark and Louisa look forward to sharing this new adventure with you.

FeatUred stUdY leader

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TO bOOk A TRIP CALL 800-422-1636 OR VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/HAA/TRAVEL

tHe MaYa Were, in ManY WaYs, among the most advanced people living in the world during their time, with remarkable transportation networks, important scientific achievements, and stunning temples and palaces. The mysterious demise of Maya domination has long been one of history’s great uncertainties.

This journey through the Maya world is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure for those who are both fascinated with ancient genius and curious about the diverse people that thrive today in the jungles and lowlands of Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize.

The itinerary ignores national boundaries and focuses on the different Maya cities and subgroups that competed for dominance over a

thousand years of history. There is a wonderful diversity amongst the archaeological sites and romantic ruins: many are buried deep in beautiful tropical jungles, half-excavated at best; others are carefully managed major tourist destinations. Some feature soaring pyramids or enormous ball courts, while others boast colorful murals, unique stone carvings, or ancient brickwork.

Alongside your Harvard study leader and expert local guides, you will learn about the Maya people of the ancient past, as well as their descendants living today, and interact with fascinating local people in markets, villages, and artisan workshops.

tHe World oF tHe MaYaJanuary 26 - February 5, 2014

2014

Explore the world of the Maya - the history and culture - at the ruins of Palenque (cover) and its extensive complex (above).

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For detailed itineraries Visit alUMni.HarVard.edU/Haa/traVel

Sunday, January 26

U.S.A./Villahermosa, Mexico

Take independent flights to Villahermosa and transfer to the city’s five-star Hotel Camino Real.

Hotel Camino Real

Monday, January 27

Comalcalco

Explore Comalcalco, the only Maya city built with bricks of baked clay instead of stone. At a charming hacienda renowned for its chocolate, enjoy lunch, a chocolate tasting, and a demonstration. Visit the famous La Venta Park to see an amazing collection of sculptures from the ancient Olmec civilization, including four colossal Olmec heads. Continue to Palenque and check into Chan-Kah Resort, a four-star ecological resort. Attend a welcome dinner.

Hotel Chan Kah (B, L, D)

Tuesday, January 28

Palenque

Spend the day exploring Palenque, one of the most remarkable ancient Maya kingdoms, gorgeously situated in a lush jungle setting. After a comprehensive tour of the site’s grand temples and tombs, visit its impressive on-site museum.

Hotel Chan Kah (B, L)

Wednesday, January 29

Rain Forests of the Lacandon People

Drive to the romantic ruins of Bonampak to see Mesoamerica’s finest and best-preserved ancient murals. Continue to the remote village of Lacanja and check into a cabaña at Campamento Top Che, a forest lodge run by a Lacandon family. Following lunch, hike into the rain forest to see a nearby ancient Maya site largely hidden from the outside world. Learn about Lacandon people, one of the original surviving Maya groups who uphold their ancient traditions. Observe an ancestral Maya cleansing ritual followed by dinner at the lodge.

Campamento Top Che (B, L, D)

SCHEDULE BY DAY

Thursday, January 30

Yaxchilán / Santa Elena, Guatemala

Take a boat along the Usumacinta River to Yaxchilán, one of the most elegant examples of classic Maya architecture, famed for its ornamental stone lintels carved with images of royal dynasties. Cross into the Petén region, the epicenter of the Maya civilization in Guatemala. Check into the four-star La Casona del Lago, overlooking Lake Petén Itzá, and dine together.

La Casona del Lago (B, L, D)

Friday, January 31

Uaxactún and Tikal

Visit the incredibly remote Uaxactún, the longest-inhabited Maya city, and see its stunning astronomical observatory, considered the oldest in Mesoamerica. After lunch, visit the grand ruins of Tikal, the power center of Maya rule during the Classic period that thrived as a military and commercial center. Roughly 100,000 people inhabited Tikal at its height in the 6th century, but, by 900 A.D., it was mysteriously abandoned.

La Casona del Lago (B, L)

Saturday, February 1

Caracol, Belize

Drive to the ruins of Caracol, the pride of Belize and one of the largest Maya cities, immersed in an endless green forest canopy. Amazingly, Caracol is less than 10% excavated, and new discoveries are constantly being made. Learn about Caracol’s many conflicts with its great rival Tikal. Check into the Black Orchid Resort situated along a beautiful, tropical river famous for its rare birds.

Black Orchid Resort (B, L)

Sunday, February 2

Riviera Maya

Drive north back into Mexico, and enjoy fresh seafood at a seaside restaurant in Chetumal. After stopping at the smaller Maya site of Oxtankah, check into the Barceló Maya Palace, an expansive luxury beach resort on the Riviera Maya. Dine in one of the resort’s attractive seaside restaurants.

Barceló Maya Palace (B, L, D)

Monday, February 3

Chichén Itzá

Enjoy an in-depth exploration of Chichén Itzá, one of the largest and most active cities in the ancient Maya world. Explore the site’s complex of structures, including its great ball court and the iconic El Castillo step-pyramid, which exemplifies the Maya’s remarkable achievements in astronomy. Stop in Valladolid, one of Mexico’s “Magic Towns”, and enjoy a late lunch and city tour. Dine back at the resort.

Barceló Maya Palace (B, L, D)

Tuesday, February 4

Tulum

Explore Tulum with its incomparable cliff-side setting overlooking the Caribbean. Tulum was one of the last cities built by the Maya and is presently one of the best-preserved Maya archaeological sites. After lunch, enjoy a relaxing afternoon at our beachfront resort before gathering for a memorable farewell dinner.

Barceló Maya Palace (B, L, D)

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United States

México

Guatemala

Belize

Honduras

El Salvador

Nicaragua

Costa Rica

Panamá

Colombia

Venezuela

Brazil

Guyana

The Bahamas

Cuba

Jamaica

Haïti

DominicanRepublic

PuertoRico

Trinidadand Tobago

Guadeloupe (Fr)

Martinique (Fr)Dominica

St Lucia

BarbadosSt Vincent and the Grenadines

Grenada

Antigua and BarbudaSt Kitts

and Nevis

CaymanIslands (UK)

500 km

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Palenque

BonampakTikal Caracol

Tulum

La Venta

Chichen Itza

details

GROUP SIZE: up to 25 guests

PRICING: $ 5,795 per person, double occupancy

$ 895 per person, single supplement

HiGHliGHts

• Travel with a Harvard study leader, Mark Van Baalen, who will provide insight and context for your journey.

• Tour the most renowned archaeological sites of the Maya world, including Palenque, Chichén Itzá, Tikal, all UNESCO World Heritage sites, as well as several additional off-the-beaten-path sites still shrouded in jungle growth and removed from the large tourist crowds, including Tikal’s rival city: Caracol, Belize.

• Cross from Mexico into Guatemala into Belize and back into Mexico to gain a comprehensive understanding of the distinctive cities and sub-groups that existed at the height of Maya society.

• Spend a night in a remote village in Lacandon Indian Territory and learn from a Lacondon Elder about the traditions of these descendants of the ancient Maya.

• Enjoy Maya-influenced cuisine and traditional Maya recipes.

• Learn about the harvesting of cacao and the production of traditional chocolate, complete with a tasting.

• Spend your last three nights at a beautiful beach resort on the Riviera Maya, a well-earned luxury after several days exploring the jungles of Maya territory.

aCtiVitY leVelModerate/Strenuous

WHat to eXPeCt

This is an active program involving walks of one to three miles over uneven terrain, often in tropical forests. Archaeological sites may have high thresholds and stairs without handrails. All the hotels are charm-ing, but some are only partly equipped with modern amenities. Some motorcoach rides between destinations are several hours long and can be over small bumpy roads.

Wednesday, February 5

Departure for U.S.A.

Check out of the hotel and transfer to Cancún International Airport for independent return flights to the United States.

(B)

Discover the ruins of Tulum (over), and the colorful, contemporary foods of the region (above) as well as the traditional food produc-tion of the Maya (below).

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TO bOOk A TRIP CALL 800-422-1636 OR VISIT ALUMNI.HARVARD.EDU/HAA/TRAVEL

United States

México

Guatemala

Belize

Honduras

El Salvador

Nicaragua

Costa Rica

Panamá

Colombia

Venezuela

Brazil

Guyana

The Bahamas

Cuba

Jamaica

Haïti

DominicanRepublic

PuertoRico

Trinidadand Tobago

Guadeloupe (Fr)

Martinique (Fr)Dominica

St Lucia

BarbadosSt Vincent and the Grenadines

Grenada

Antigua and BarbudaSt Kitts

and Nevis

CaymanIslands (UK)

500 km

300 mi© Daniel Dalet / d-maps.com

Palenque

BonampakTikal Caracol

Tulum

La Venta

Chichen Itza

GENERAL INFORMATION

TOUR COST INCLUSIONS: Ten nights accommodations as outlined; breakfast daily, nine lunches, six dinners. Beer with lunches and beer/wine with dinners. Bottled water and coffee/tea with all meals; escorted sightseeing and entrance fees for visits; one group airport transfer upon arrival and departure; porterage; taxes and services; $50,000 emergency medical assistance and evacuation insurance; gratuities to local guides and drivers.

TOUR COST EXCLUSIONS: International airfare; passport fees; meals not specified; alcoholic beverages other than local beer at lunch and house wine/local beer at dinners; personal items and expenses; airport transfers for those not on suggested group flights; baggage in excess of one suitcase; trip insurance; any other items not specifically mentioned as included.

RESERVATIONS, DEPOSITS & FINAL PAYMENT: To reserve your space on this program, a $1,000 deposit is required per person. Please either call us at 800.422.1636 or 617.496.0806, or fill out and mail or fax the registration form found in this brochure. Reservations are acknowledged in order of

receipt until the maximum enrollment has been reached. Your final payment is due 120 days prior to departure and must be made by check.

CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS: Written cancellation received by 100 days prior to departure: full refund minus $500 per person administrative fee. Written cancellation between 99 and 45 days prior to departure: full refund of any recoverable land costs, less $1,500 per person cancellation charge (includes administrative fee). Cancellations received 44 or less days prior to departure are fully non-refundable. Costs for promotion, staff, and other group expenses are not refundable.

CHANGES IN ITINERARY & COSTS The itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of HAA Travels and the tour operator. Deviations from the scheduled itinerary are at the expense of the individual. All prices quoted are based on prevailing fuel prices, airfare, and currency exchange rates in effect at the time of brochure printing and are subject to change. While the tour operator will do everything possible to maintain the published trip price, it may be necessary to institute a surcharge.

INSURANCE: We highly recommend the purchase of trip cancellation insurance. An application for insurance will be provided by HAA Travels upon confirmation.

RESPONSIBILITY: Certain other provisions apply regarding limitations of liability and rights of HAA Travels and the tour operator. The statement of responsibility is available at http://alumni.harvard.edu/travel/trips/maya-2014. If you are not able to access the Internet, please call HAA Travels at 800.422.1636 or 617.496.0806.

DISCLAIMER: Every reasonable effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented in this publication. Neither HAA Travels nor the tour operator is responsible for errors in or damages resulting from use of the information contained herein. Information contained in this brochure is subject to change.

QUESTIONS: Please call HAA Travels at 800.422.1636 or 617.496.0806, email: [email protected].

PHOTOS BY: Mexico Tourism Board: Photo/Ricardo Espinosa-reo.

Discover the vibrant culture through local artisans and traditional craft (above) and through the native species of the Maya world (above left)

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Please return this form by mail to:

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Or by FAX: 617.496.4011

Please call with any questions: 800-422-1636 or 617-496-0806

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ACCOMMODATIONS

Category preFerenCe

double room sIngle room share a room WIth:

roommate

a saMPlinG oF Haa 2013 & 2014 triPs

LAND & RAIL:

CarneVale traditions in VeniCeFEB 18-24, 2014LEO DAMROSCH & JOYCE VAN DYKE

eXPlorinG MYanMar: land oF tHe Golden PaGodaMAR 10-23, 2014PETER BOL

Qatar, oMan & United araB eMirates: a Middle eastern eXPlorationMAR 14-26, 2014

Grand soUtH aFriCa WitH ROVOS RAILMARCH 24-APRIL 5, 2014

GerManY: Berlin & leiPZiGAPR 2014

tUrKisH treasUresAPR 25-MAY 9, 2014JAY ELLISON

tHe UltiMate silK road JoUrneY: Xian to istanBULMAY 19-JUN 8, 2014

inside tHe rUssian sPaCe ProGraMMAY 22-30, 2014DAVID AGUILAR

landsCaPes & literatUres oF enGlisH GardensJUN 7-14, 2014MICHAEL WEISHAN

santa Fe: art & landsCaPe in tHe CitY oF enCHantMentJUL 23-27, 2014JOHN STEWART

Hidden dolCe Vita: tUsCanY & UMBriaSEP 10-18, 2014

JoUrneY tHroUGH tHe soUtH CaUCasUs: an in-dePtH looK at aZerBaiJan, GeorGia, &

arMeniaSEP 27-OCT 11, 2014

sPain & PortUGal: Paradores & PosadasSEP 27-OCT 11, 2014

soUtHern aFriCa odYsseYOCT 23-NOV 9, 2014

eGYPt & Jordan BY PriVate airDEC 26, 2014-JAN 3, 2015

RIVERS & LAKES:

india’s HolY riVer GanGes on BENGAL GANGAJAN 1- 17, 2014DIANA ECK

aMaZon riVer eXPeditionJAN 17-26, 2014ZARIN MACHANDA

tHe elBe riVer: PraGUe to Berlin on SWISS RUBYAPR 29-MAY 10, 2014ROBERT KIELY

PortUGal & sPain: tHe enCHantinG doUro riVer on AMA VIDAMAY 5-13, 2014

WaterWaYs oF rUssia, MosCoW to st. PetersBUrG on VOLGA DREAMJUL 16-26, 2014JULIE BUCKLER

FAMILY ADVENTURES:

FaMilY tanZania saFariDEC 26, 2013-JAN 5, 2014BRIAN FARRELL

VoYaGe to tHe lands oF Gods & Heroes on CorintHianJUL 3-14, 2014JONATHAN WALTON

GalaPaGos FaMilY adVentUre on santa CrUZJUL 7-15, 2014SCOTT EDWARDS

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