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The Collection of Insight Journeys
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WELCOME TO CONOCERIS
Fascination for learning. It´s my pleasure to introduce and welcome you to the Conoceris 2010 Insight Journeys Collection, a new concept for insightful learning that goes beyond traveling. How many times have you been fascinated with a subject, a place or a great personality and wanted to be more informed but found yourself unable to dedicate the time and effort that it would take?. Conoceris’ Insight Journeys are an excellent starting point for those who are constantly curious and retain a life-long delight in learning as well as an excitement for traveling.
Alhambra of Granada
Our journeys provide a unique way of learning combining the most up-to-date information delivered by reputed local scholars and offer selected itineraries that are off the beaten path.
We create true educational experiences in places where a subject can be observed first hand, discussed and debated. Our aim is to help you to become more expert and more knowledgeable through your own understanding. When traveling with Conoceris you will appreciate both an exciting and a lasting vacation experience and at the same time an unexpected but practical way to learn. Let us bring back the excitement of learning as you join us on the next Conoceris adventure.
Francisco Javier Navarro Founder & Managing Director Conoceris
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Travel & Learning
Learning is a means by which we give purpose to our lives and which strengthens us with a better understanding of the world around us. It also allows us to enrich our personalities and enables us to jump over hurdles in life.
Insight Journeys are sensational travel and learning experiences that start well in advance of traveling and have no end.
To achieve a truly beneficial learning experience we need to incorporate more dynamic perspectives and to interact with our environment. It’s necessary to change the pace by bringing one’s own knowledge and contrasting it with the lessons of real life. Traveling then becomes a huge opportunity to learn. But all too often any attempt at learning while traveling gets diverted because the emphasis is not on what you want to learn, but what the tour operator or trip planners have pre-planned for you. Traveling then becomes a racecourse in which you have little power to navigate or time to truly experience. Conoceris’ Insight Journeys are experiences where the ideas and concepts that you learn are turned into places, reflections and debates that you can see, listen to and grasp. This is the reason why we talk about journeys of discovery instead of a flat-out race across a tour. When traveling with us your destination is not a place, a resort or a show, but an inner journey that allows you to link what you are physically seeing, hearing and feeling with your innermost understanding of the complex nature of the world.
► Conoceris means knowledge (from Spanish verb, conocer ) and paths (from Latin noun, itineris). Our mission is create knowledge paths for you.
The Road to Santiago
Our life-long travel participants find that an Insight Journey is what makes a journey interesting and valuable. Join us on one of the knowledge paths that Conoceris has created for you.
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Our Difference We have added to a top-notch travel experience the luxury of learning from the best scholars in the subjects.
Cutting-edge knowledge Insight Journeys are in-depth experiences that rely on the most up-to date knowledge coming from the research community. This scientific knowledge is then adapted and brought to you by our journey directors so that everyone may be able to participate.
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Experiences From practical workshops to access to private places, Insight Journeys add experiences that are unique vehicles for practical learrning, often out of reach for average travelers.
Off-the-Beaten Path Itineraries Even though Insight Journeys visit most “must-see” sites at each destination, they are also focused on off-track itineraries that are not so obvious to the average tourist and that add real value to your learning experience. Limited editions Insight Journeys are limited to only a few trips each year. This allows the necessary time for our scholars to continue in the advancement in their specialized fields so that they are able to deliver a quality learning experience to you.
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..... OF JOURNEY DIRECTORS MEET OUR JOURNEY DIRECTOR Our journey directors are the scholars that create sensational learning experiences that will inspire your understanding of our complex world.
Juan Castilla is a leading authority on al-Andalus and a scholar, teacher and researcher for over 20 years. Since 2005 he is Director of Spanish research institute of Arabic Studies in Granada where he is in charge of research groups. He is actively involved in disseminating the knowledge and heritage of al-Andalus and has been Lecturer in Bagdad, Cairo, Tunis, Argel, Tripoli and other cities of the Arab world. Juan is the author of 12 books and over 45 articles. He received a B.A with high honors in Filology and Arab Studies in 1984 and a Ph.D. with high distinction in 1991 from Granada University. > Meet Juan in “Al-Andalus: Treasures of Islamic Spain” Javier Perez is a Professor in the Department of History and Modern Art at Madrid Complutense University since 2008 where he also received a Ph.D with high distinction in History of Art in 1997. He has been Mariana Kalaitzidou is a researcher the as Spanish research institute researcher at international institutions at such the National Gallery of of Arabic Studies in Granada where she is part of a team in charge Art (Washington DC), the Smithsonian Archives of American Art, theof the study Museum of Alhambra’s inscriptions. She participates regularly in Carnegie of Art,Arab as well as in Berlin and Munich. Javier is also international congresses andart, academic althe author of seminars, several books on modern is an artconferences curator and on a juried Andalus in while at theart same time she is actively involved in unraveling member modern showings. the richness of the Islamic Spain heritage to the broad public. She is > Meet Javier in “Discovering Picasso: life, works and legend” a specialist guide for tours and workshops on al-Andalus and she has & “New visions on Spanish 20th century art” worked as a Alhambra’s tour guide. Mariana received a B.A in Arab Filology and Spanish in 2003 and she is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Arab language, history and literature at Granada University. Jesus Varela is a well-known and prominent scholar of Columbus and > Meet Mariana in “Al-Andalus: Treasures of Islamic Spain” the History of Discovery to which he has dedicated most of his academic career. Since 1994 he is the Secretary General of the Institute of IberoAmerican and Portuguese Studies at Valladolid University where he is in charge of research and is also the Director of Casa de Colon in Valladolid. Jesus is the author of 20 books, 28 contributions to books and over 40 articles. Professor Varela has been widely recognized for his work and he has received distinctions in Spain and Portugal. Jesus holds a Ph.D. in History of America with high distinction in 1983 from Valladolid University. > Meet Jesus in “Columbus and the Discovery: in the footsteps of the Admiral of the Ocean Sea”
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AL-ANDALUS Treasures of Islamic Spain 14 days/ 13 nights Departure dates 2010: 04/16, 06/04, 10/22
Al-Andalus includes not only the peninsular territories occupied by the Arabs, but also the country where they sheltered their economic prosperity, their cultural brilliance, and their scientific development, and from where rich goods penetrated the corners of the world. Islamic Spain lasted for 800 years, from their arrival in 711 to the fall of the last Muslim state of Granada in 1492. For much of that time, the sophistication of its centers far exceeded what contemporary Christians could offer. This exceptional and prolific civilization had a major impact in the transmission of Arab science, culture and technology to its western neighbors.
European acceptance of this legacy decisively affected western culture, not only in Europe but also in the New World discovered by the Spaniards. But then the kingdoms that composed alAndalus, such as Granada, Cordoba or Seville, once rich and without equal, come into bloody warlike clashes and fratricidal fights. The Christians were swift to expel them. Today, the impact of al-Andalus over peninsular culture is still discernible and remarkable with some of the most important treasures of civilization still there for you to admire. For these reasons, the journey through Islamic Spain will be one of the most memorable experiences you can have.
Alhambra, Granada
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WHY TRAVEL
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The Iberian Peninsula is the area of Mediterranean Europe where the most prolongued and intimate encounter between Christendom and Islam occurred.
Day 1: Arrival to Madrid
There, a civilization of exceptional cultural and artistic vigor was forged and has left us a legacy unique in the world. From the Alhambra of Granada to the Great Mosque of Cordoba and Alcazares of Seville, al-Andalus evokes a time of sophistication and enlightment.
Day 2: Toledo Day 3: Jaen Day 4: Alcala la Real & Granada Days 5- 7: Granada Day 8: Malaga & Ronda
Far less exotic than the tales of writers like the American Washington Irving, al-Andalus’ achievements led directly to the Renaissance and cultural advancement of modern Europe as it is recognized today.
Day 9: Ronda
No contradiction existed in al-Andalus between faith and learning and the tolerance of other faiths was widely respected. This led to human exploration and the development of almost every branch of learning we are familiar with in the western world today.
Day 14: Return to Madrid
But al-Andalus is more than an old treasure. It´s a reality, a living scenario of well shaped customs and traditions with people full of life. A modern culture full of folklore and rich gastronomy whose roots are those of al-Andalus, and where fine handworks are still created as the old masters used to do. Once you are in al-Andalus, the visual splendors will arouse your senses in a way that allows you to go beneath the surface and ignite your consciousness in a way the al-Andalus inhabitants have done for centuries.
Days 10-11: Seville Days 12-13: Cordoba
WHAT YOU LEARN Our experts will lecture you on these themes along the journey: • General historical synthesis of al-Andalus. • The legacy of al-Andalus. • The process of the Christian Reconquest. • The meaning of the Battle of Navas de Tolosa. • The diet and gastronomy of al-Andalus. • The purifier ritual of the hammam. • The establishment of the North African dynasties in the Iberian Peninsula. • The Umayyad dynasty of Cordoba.
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AL-ANDALUS Treasures of Islamic Spain • Jews and Christians in al-Andalus. • Castles and palaces of al-Andalus. • Art, architecture and religious life. WHAT YOU EXPERIENCE The journey will take you around 10 of the brightest cities that are home to the magnificence of al-Andalus. You will have time to explore in depth the most relevant monuments of al-Andalus, like the Alhambra of Granada, the Great Mosque and Medina Azahara of Cordoba and Alcazares of Seville. But suddenly you will find yourself off the most touristic places, touring unique castles, mosques, palaces and houses, like Burgalimar, Alcala la Real, Jaen, Malaga and Ronda. You will also breath the everyday life of al-Andalus while strolling the one-of-a-kind old towns of Toledo, Albayzin (Granada) and Santa Cruz (Seville). You will be transported to the life of the other communities of al-Andalus, like the Jews, while visiting the quarters and synagogues of Toledo and Cordoba. Finally, there are some secrets for your senses awaiting you. You can´t miss the visits to the baths and tea houses as they will surprise and delight you. The workshops of calligraphers and pasterworks will only add to the enchantment of al-Andalus and will last in your mind for a lifetime.
Juan Castilla Journey Director
Our Insight Journey aims to focus on a simple, didactic, innovative and scientifically rigorous way to show you all aspects of the history and culture of al-Andalus. From the life of those who governed al-Andalus up to the festive celebrations of its inhabitants, the social structure and ways of life of the population, its religious practices, etc. We will be able to answer any key questions our cultured traveler would ask themselves while following the footsteps of the Arabic past. “Al-Andalus. Treasures of Islamic Spain” is a unique opportunity to explore the daily life and most relevant monuments of this prolific civilization throughout two weeks. It offers you the possibility to delve deeply into the entrails of a society whose signs of identity still remain in the Peninsula, specially in Andalusia. You will experience sensations as simple as crossing the streets of an old al-Andalus city or the uniqueness of stepping inside a house, bath and palace from the time. You will find out what was inside the building, where people used to sleep, what they ate or how the used to dress. I assure you your Insight Journey will be a lasting learning experience.
The Great Mosque of Cordoba
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AL-ANDALUS ITINERARY Day 1 Arrival to Madrid
Day 7 Granada
Individual or group arrivals to Madrid. Check into the hotel and gather at the hall to meet your fellow travelers and your Journey director and tour leaders.
After breakfast, your morning begins with a visit to nasri’s Daralhorra Palace. Later on visit Granada´s oldest Arab baths. In the afternoon, enjoy the visit to the heritage quarter of Albayzin and discover its old cisterns and doors. ♦ Lecture at Albayzin Quarter. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Granada.
Day 2 Toledo
Breakfast at the hotel. Depart for a visit to the world heritage old town, the walls and the synagogues. ♦ Lecture at the Transito Synagogue. In the afternoon, enjoy the visit to the interesting old Christ of Light Mosque. ♦ Lecture at the Mosque. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Toledo.
Day 3 Jaen After an early breakfast at the hotel, depart for a trip to Santa Elena, site of the crucial 1212 Battle of Navas and visit the commemorative museum. ♦ Lecture at the Museum. Then a short ride will take you to the sturdy Arab Castle of Burgalimar, where you´ll enjoy an interesting lecture. After lunch, enjoy a visit to the main historical sites of Jaen, among them the valued Arab baths and castle. ♦ Lecture at the hotel. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Jaen.
Day 4 Alcala la Real- Granada
Following breakfast enjoy a short ride to Alcala la Real and know the full essence of its al-Andalus heritage. In the afternoon, arrive to Granada and taste the historical flavour of the city by walking through the streets of the old district. At the evening, refresh yourself at a typical al-Andalus tea house. ♦ Lecture at a Tea house. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Granada. Optional activities: Bath at an old al-Andalus bath.
Day 5 Granada Your day is dedicated to visit the splendid world heritage site of Alhambra, as well as the near summer palace of Generalife and the St Francisco monastery. ♦ Lecture at Alhambra. In the afternoon, enjoy a caligraphy/epigraphy workshop in the old Arab Houses of the renamed Albayzin Quarter. ♦ Lecture at the Old Arab Houses. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Granada.
Alhambra Patio, Granada
Day 6 Granada Start the day with a visit to the old Alcazar Genil, the place where the Arabs surrendered the city. Later on enjoy the visit to the al-Andalus Science Pavilion. ♦ Lecture at Science Pavillion. After lunch, satisfy your curiosity at the old Muslim cemetery. ♦ Lecture at the Cemetery. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Granada. Optional activities: al-Andalus tile decoration workshop.
Day 8 Malaga- Ronda Early breakfast at the hotel, then take a short ride to Malaga where you´ll visit the old Alcazaba and the city center. Later on visit the modern and fashionable Marbella´s marina and the shopping area. Arrival to Ronda late in the afternoon. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Ronda.
Day 9 Ronda
Breakfast at the hotel. Depart for a visit of the old and modern city and explore the al-Andalus old remnants. Rest of the afternoon at leisure. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Ronda.
Day 10 Seville
Your day is dedicated to visit Seville’s main historical and heritage landmarks, including the Cathedral, Torre del Oro, Parque Maria Luisa and the busy “tapas” venues. Rest of the afternoon at leisure. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Seville. Optional activities: Night Arab dance show and dinner.
Day 11 Seville After breakfast at the hotel, your morning is dedicated to visit Seville’s old al-Andalus Alcazar (fortress). ♦ Lecture at Seville’s Alcazar. In the afternoon, enjoy the aromas of a modern alAndalus city by strolling through the streets of the unforgettable Santa Cruz quarter. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Seville.
Day 12 Cordoba Early depart to Cordoba, where you start visiting the world heritage Great Mosque-Cathedral. Later on enjoy the visit to the al-Andalus Live Museum. ♦ Lecture at the Mosque. In the afternoon, visit the Jews quarter and St Juan Alminar. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Cordoba.
Day 13 Cordoba
Your day is dedicated to visit the archeological site of Medina Azahara, a palace built in 9th century. ♦ Lecture at Medina Azahara. Rest of the afternoon at leisure. Dinner and overnight at the hotel in Cordoba.
Day 14 Retun to Madrid
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to Cordoba’s railway station for a high-speed trip back to Madrid. End of the journey.
* The places where lectures are held may vary depending on availability.
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Main Places You Will Explore Granada- Alhambra The Alhambra is a Monumental Ensemble of Historical-Artistic Monuments created over more than six hundred years by cultures as different as The Muslim, the Renaissance or the Romantic culture. Without doubt one the world heritage wonders.
Toledo- The Synagogue of El Transito t was built on the commission of Samuel-ha-Levi Abulafia (tax collector to the Castilian court), between the years 1355 and 1357, as a private chapel in the palace. The synagogue is the only surviving structure.
Granada- Albayzin Quarter
Ronda- Monumental city
One of the world heritage sites with more colour, enchantment and history of the city of Granada. To wonder around the Albayzin is to make a trip to its moriscs roots in as well as an enjoyment for the senses.
Ronda is, without doubt, one of the most beautiful cities in Spain, located in a central position in Andalusia. ts location, history and monuments convert it in a unique tourist destination.
Cordoba- Great Mosque
Jaen- al-Andalus Baths
The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba is arguably the most significant monument in the whole of the western Moslem World and one of the most amazing buildings in the world in its own right.
Jaen´s Arab Baths are the most significant remnants of the al-Andalus era, built during the reign of Abd Al Rahman III. They are the largest Arab Baths preserved in Spain and are located under Villardompardo Palace.
Cordoba- Medina Azahara
Alcala la Real- Castle
The marvelous city-palace built after Abd al-Rahman III proclaimed himself Caliph in 929 A.D., in honour of his favourite, Azahara. The site was completely destroyed by the succession of Civil Wars which ravaged al-Andalus at the turn of the 11th century,
Alcala is a town with a rich history. It was a witness for many battles that frequently happened between Christians and Moors in medieval times. Alcala’s magnificent castle was built by Moors in 727 A.D. as a strategic fortress.
Seville- Alcazar
Granada- Al- Andalus Science Park
The Alcazar of Seville was once a Moorish palace not unlike the Alhambra in nearby Granada, but its history is significantly different. It was a palacefortress under the Moors, specifically the Almohades.
This interactive park, first of its genre in Andalusia, is home to the Al-Andalus Science Pavilion, where the scientific legacy of al-Andalus is placed within your reach.
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Hotels & Restaurants A selection that cultivate our philosophy of joining history, culture and modernity and the care for every detail.
Our hotels and restaurants provide an impeccable hospitality, elegant comfort and excellent levels of service. Among the hotels are extraordinary historical buildings which display original pieces that will support your own learning experience. Most of the hotels are located in the heart of the cities and within walking distance from the cultural sites and shopping areas. The rooms are designed to offer the most up-todate technological standards and business facilities for your communications. And for your relaxation and sport activities the hotels feature spa and fitness clubs.
In the restaurants our commitment is with the regional gastronomy as the essence of the culture and of the history of each location. You will enjoy the best of the yesterday and the today of the cuisine with dishes that are adjusted to each season. You will truly live a real experience for the senses. We always take care of your special health requirements, the vegetarian ones, the diabetics, and of those who want to enjoy the high gastronomy looking after of themself, but without having to resign anything.
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Groups & Tailored Programs A journey that may specially be tailored for your group to elevate your learning experience.
We work hand in hand with your alumni, society, academy, museum, not-for-profit, special interest group or employee rewards program. Conoceris’ travel management department creates unique learning experiences specially tailored for your group.
University departments and professors may participate in the tailoring of extension programs or curriculum course credits through our insightful and hands-on journeys. With us your students will meet your highest academic standards.
You may wish to extend a journey with new original themes or add an outstanding specialist to further enrich the learning experience. Our programs can be personalized for reduced or extended itineraries or to balance your group schedules.
Your journey begins with a phone call to one of our specialists, who will design and oversee your program from beginning to end. We can arrange for special access and opportunities for your group learning experience that no other organization can match.
The result is a carefully crafted distinctive insight journey perfectly tailored to your interests. Contact our Travel Specialist at + 34 91 678 26 07 for special groups requirements or E-mail info@conoceris.com
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Dates & Prices JOURNEY
Al-Andalus: Treasures of Islamic Spain
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04/16, 06/04, 10/22
Note: Special dates and prices may apply to groups and tailored insight journeys. Please ask our travel specialist for specific conditions. * Prices may change to reflect fluctuations in foreign exchange rates.
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Reservation Information Costs Include: All accommodations in hotels per jouney, museum and entrance fees, special access permits, transfers to and from group flights, taxes, service charges, services of our guiding staff and journey directors and a complete pre-journey information,including suggestions on what to bring and recommended reading. Not Included: Air transportation, extensions, passport, visa, immigration fees, meals not indicated, baggage/accident/travel protection plan, items of a personal nature such as alcoholic beverages, e-mail, laundry. Gratuities to hotel and restaurant staff at your discretion. Airfare: For all programs, airfare is an additional cost unless otherwise indicated. Sample airfares are subject to change. We will gladly assist in making your air arrangements. TERMS & CONDITIONS Guaranteed Departures: All departures are guaranteed being subject to a minimum number of passengers to operate, excepting only cases of force majeure and other circumstances beyond Conoceris control. Should the minimum number of passengers not be met, Conoceris will offer either modify the services of the original program to accommodate a smaller group or offer an alternative program. Should no alternative be suitable, Conoceris will offer a full refund of all monies received. Itineraries: Arranged itineraries are subject to change at any time due to unforeseen circumstances or circumstances beyond Conoceris control. Every effort will be made to operate programs as planned, but alterations may occur after the final itinerary has been issued. Conoceris also reserves the right to withdraw a program or any part of it, to make such alterations to the itinerary or the program inclus2ions as it deems necessary or desirable. Reservations: To reserve your place, an advance payment for the program as outlined is required at the time of reservation and is payable by Visa, MasterCard, American Express or transfer. The per person amount due is noted within this brochure. Early Arrival: Conoceris recommends that you arrive a day or two before the start of your program to allow time to relax and to prepare for the start of your program. Conoceris has negotiated special overnight rates so ask for details at time of booking.
Active Elements: On specified programs Conoceris will require notice if any participant has any physical or other condition or disability that could create a hazard to himself or herself or to other members of the selected program. Conoceris reserves the right to decline to accept anyone that it considers unsuitable due to fitness level. Should you have any questions or need any clarification about a specific program please ask for details at time of booking. Registration and Payment Schedule: For all programs in this brochure a deposit of $1,000 per person is required at the time of booking. Final payment is due 45 days prior to departure. If your reservation is made within 45 days of departure, the entire cost of the trip must be paid at the time of the request in order to secure confirmation. Cancellation Charges: For all programs cancellations received 45 days or more prior to departure will be subject to a $600 per person/per program cancellation fee; 45–30 days, will be subject to 50% of program price and 29 days or less will be subject to 100% of program price. Travel Protection Plan: Travel protection and medical insurance are available at extra cost. Ask about our comprehensive guest travel protection plan for a worry-free expedition. Claims and Refunds: Refunds are not made for any missed services, except for verifiable extenuating circumstances. For verifiable claims to be considered, they must be received in writing within 30 days of the termination of the program and be accompanied by supporting documentation and/or a statement from the local destination company verifying the claim. Limits on Responsibility: Conoceris its employees, shareholders and directors and assigns does not own or operate any entity which is to or does provide goods or services for your trip. It purchases transportation, hotel and other lodging accommodations, restaurant and other services from various independent suppliers. All such persons and entities are independent contractors. As a result Conoceris is not liable for any negligent or willful act of any such person or entity or of any third person. In addition and without limitation, Conoceris is not responsible for any injury, financial or physical loss, death, inconvenience, delay or damage to personal property in connection with the provision of any goods or services. Travelers assumes all such risks associated with participating in this trip.
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