Holbrook Special Expeditions UPCOMING TRIPS TO JOIN
Open programs for anyone to join in association with nature organizations, regional Audubon societies, garden and photography clubs, and more. Enriching lives through travel since 1974 800-451-7111 | holbrooktravel.com | travel@holbrooktravel.com
Dear Holbrook Friends, I am delighted to provide you with our Special Expeditions catalog, featuring enriching programs led by expert leaders to exciting destinations around the world. Travel is always a learning opportunity, but never more so than when you explore the world with others whose knowledge and expertise inspires your own. Even if you are not a member of a special interest organization or club, you’re invited to join one of the Special Expeditions Holbrook has designed for groups such as regional Audubon Societies, alumni associations, garden clubs, and natural history museums. The only requirement is a thirst for engagement and learning! Holbrook Special Expeditions are a great way to make new friends while learning and sharing new experiences. Your expedition will often be led by a renowned expert, perhaps a leading ornithologist, professional nature photographer, botanist, or field researcher. With their guidance you can expand your life list, learn how to identify new plant species or understand more about species behavior. We hope you’ll read further to find a program that fits your interest and schedule. Our special expeditions selections fill quickly plus we are always offering new ones, so please contact one of our travel specialists soon. Best Regards,
A ND RE A H OLBRO O K P R ESID E N T, HO LBRO O K T RAVEL
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SPECIAL EXPEDITIONS – UPCOMING TRIPS TO JOIN
04 | You’re Invited: On A Holbrook Special Expedition 06 | Your Passion, Our Expertise 08 | The Holbrook Travel Difference 10 | What Our Travelers Are Saying 12 | Commitment to Conservation and Sustainability 14 | Central America & Caribbean 35 | South America 38 | India, Africa & Beyond 40 | Audubon International Alliances Programs 46 | Calendar of Expeditions
“ From booking, to travel, to destination, to departure – everything went smoothly. It was logistically perfect, and visually stunning, and culturally educational.” — M ARTY G , B IRDIN G IN COSTA RICA
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YOU’RE INVITED: ON A HOLBROOK SPECIAL EXPEDITION Journey with like-minded companions and expert leaders for the ultimate in discovery, camaraderie and value Explore the world with others whose knowledge and expertise inspires your own. Join one of the Special Expeditions Holbrook has designed for groups such as regional Audubon Societies, alumni associations, garden clubs, and natural history museums. The groups welcome new participants and you don’t need to join the organization…. just bring your passion for learning!
Be welcomed by new friends who share your interests Joining a Holbrook Special Expedition is a great way to make new friends while learning and sharing new experiences. Perhaps you’ll accompany a renowned nature photographer to stalk tigers on an Indian photo safari, discover the amazing flora of Costa Rica with other garden enthusiasts, or join expert birders for the Christmas Bird Count in Cuba.
Everything has been pre-arranged One of the advantages to joining one of our Special Expeditions is convenience. These itineraries have been custom designed for our groups, and all the details have been taken care of—accommodations, transfers, meals, daily activities, and more. All the planning has been done, so all you need to do is sign up and enjoy!
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Learn from the best In addition to the direction provided by Holbrook’s own in-country guides, you will enjoy the expertise of your group’s leader. Perhaps you’ll go birding with Julie Zickefoose, a natural history artist, NPR commentator, author and regular contributor to Bird Watcher’s Digest. Photographers can travel with Todd Gustafson, an award-winning nature photographer whose work has been featured in the Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History, publications by the United Nations, product guides for NIKON Corporation, and more.
Take advantage of our group value Our Special Expeditions offer affordable prices based on our years of experience and long-standing relationships. We are a full-service travel provider, so in addition to your land package that covers just about everything in country, you can also purchase airfare from us at affordable group rates. But the real value of your Special Expedition will be the unparalleled expertise, quality and enrichment of the journey of a lifetime.
“ Julie Zickefoose is a force of nature. I’d go anywhere she’d go. What a treat to have been able to share this adventure with her!” — CAN DIS K . SOUTH AF RICA, 2015
Special thanks to the following for use of their photos: Eric Lindberg (pg. 5), Todd Gustafson, Gustafson Photo Safari (pg. 10-11, 19, 37, 38), Tom Eppenberger Jr. (pg. 16), Roberto Mejia A. (pg. 17), Dr. Bill Hilton Jr. (pg. 18), Andy Morffew (pg. 19), Christophe Meneboeuf (pg. 19), Julie Zickefoose (pg. 22), Mindy Lighthipe (pg. 23), Dominic Sherony (pg. 24, 25), Karen Straus (pg. 24), Don Henise (pg. 25, 27), Jerry Goffe, naturephotoworks.com (pg. 26), Brian Ralphs (pg. 26), Dirk Van Der Made (pg. 27), Jim Quine (pg. 28), Jack Wickes (pg. 29), Miguel Discart (pg. 30), Piviso (pg. 31), Vince Smith (pg. 35), Eleanor Briccetti (pg. 35), Pa Van (pg. 39), Eli Duke (pg. 41-42), and Alexander Dzib (pg. 43).
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YOUR PASSION, OUR EXPERTISE We’re Specialists in Special Interest Travel Whether your passion is natural history, birding, photography, cultural discovery or garden tours, Holbrook Travel is adept at combining specific interest themes with a multitude of environmental, cultural or adventure-based activities. We believe in the value of experiential travel and we hope the following pages may offer you a glimpse into the magical and diverse world of exploring other lands and following your personal interest.
Signature Itineraries Travel provides a unique opportunity to engage with another culture, to explore another ecosystem, to observe unique biodiversity, and to expand perspectives on the world. Our programs have been developed and refined from our many years of experience. Depending on the type of special interest, we’ve selected the best destinations for maximizing the experience, paced the programs to be comfortable, and added authentic cultural exchanges.
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Our Field Experience Holbrook Travel works only with expert in-country birding guides and naturalists, and with experienced drivers, lodges, hotels, and other local providers worldwide. On all of our expeditions you can expect carefully selected local experts who bring forth a lifetime of experience and research in exotic locations across the globe. Each Holbrook guide offers precision and site knowledge that allows you to personally identify species with ease, accessibility, and most importantly, within environmental and cultural contexts that bring the travel experience to life.
A Wide Range of Special Interests We invite you to follow your passion on specialized itineraries focusing on: • Natural History • Birding • Garden Tours • Photography Expeditions • Nature & Culture
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THE HOLBROOK TRAVEL DIFFERENCE Enrichment | Community | Conservation Since 1974, we’ve made connections with experts around the world, allowing our travelers special insider access and behind-the-scenes experiences that are typically unavailable to the public. Because of this heritage, we include aspects of natural history programming in nearly every expedition that we develop. We adhere to the best practices of ethical and sustainable tourism and provide travel opportunities that respect and protect the environment.
What Sets Holbrook Travel Apart
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KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF
EXPERT GUIDES
With an average tenure of 15 years, our team is highly experienced at planning incredible travel experiences.
We take pride in hiring local guides who are carefully selected for their knowledge, sensitivity and skill in the field.
RICH CONTENT
CUSTOM-TAILORED TRIPS
All of our programs include experiences that are enriching and engaging to facilitate a genuine connection between our travelers and their destinations.
Want to lead a trip of your own? We can help you create an itinerary to suit your interests.
SUPPORTING LOCAL COMMUNITIES We work with local guides and organizations so your trip includes authentic cultural experiences while supporting the economy of the region.
FLIGHT ARRANGEMENTS We’re a full service travel provider and are happy to assist with arranging the flights for you and your group if desired.
SUSTAINABLE TRAVEL We believe travel should have a positive impact on the world. We commit to maintaining responsible travel practices and partner with ClimateSafe to provide carbon offsetting.
24/7/365 SERVICE Enjoy worry-free travel — our emergency line is monitored 24/7/365 so we can assist you if any problems arise while you’re traveling with us.
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WHAT OUR TRAVELERS ARE SAYING To read more, visit holbrooktravel.com/testimonials
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I have not ever taken a tour like this and don’t really travel much. I was so impressed with everything. I was in awe about how I could spend time enjoying the area without worrying about details – unbelievable!
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– JOYCE H., TRAVELER Natural History in the Galapagos Islands
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What a great trip! Over 3,000 photos to now sort through! Met up with old friends and made new friends. – KIMBERLY ROSALEZ, TRAVELER Photography in Ecuador
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Holbrook and Rick Greenspun put together a marvelous birding tour. Rick was a great leader throughout. – PAUL PETRUS, TRAVELER Ecuador Birding with Rick Greenspun
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The trip was fun, efficient, guides were excellent, and everything was smooth and enjoyable. I can’t think of any way in which my experience could have been better. Loved every minute!
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Holbrook is very professional and stands behind its leaders and participants from beginning to end. I have trust in this company 100 percent.
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– LUCY DEGRACE, TRAVELER Birding and Natural History with Julie Zickefoose
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– BARRY ROSSHEIM, TRIP LEADER Sarasota, Seminole, Venice Area, and Manatee County Audubon Societies
First experience with Holbrook and they organized a memorable event. I would not hesitate to travel again in the near future.
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– RICHARD STINEMAN, TRAVELER Birding in Costa Rica
This last trip was my third with Holbrook. It gets better with every program. This last trip was the best.
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– DANILO LOZANO, TRAVELER Culture in Cuba 11
COMMITMENT TO CONSERVATION & SUSTAINABILITY Holbrook Travel + Selva Verde Lodge In 1984, Holbrook Travel became a pioneer in ecotourism when founder Giovanna Holbrook bought the forest that would become Selva Verde Lodge & Rainforest Reserve, one of Costa Rica’s first ecolodges, located on 500 acres of Costa Rican primary and secondary rainforest. Since then, Holbrook Travel and Selva Verde have been committed to protecting these precious habitats and the rich biodiversity with ongoing work to protect this important biological corridor.
Holbrook Travel + ClimateSafe Since 2007, Holbrook Travel has partnered with ClimateSafe, the first federally recognized certification mark for greenhouse gas neutral products and services in the U.S., allowing our clients to offset the carbon produced during their travels with us. The initiative reduces greenhouse emissions through a variety of investments in renewables, energy efficiency, and forestry projects, both in the U.S. and abroad.
Holbrook Travel + local communities Holbrook Travel believes in offering travel programs that help travelers, businesses and host countries to conserve the environment and improve the well-being of local people. Holbrook Travel takes active steps to minimize any negative impacts travel might have on a host country by seeking in-country partners such as tour operators, hotel providers, naturalists and guides that adhere to the best practices in sustainable travel.
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SELVA VERDE LODGE AND RAINFOREST RESERVE
Holbrook Travel + birding ethics Holbrook’s resident guides have been trained to follow the code of birding ethics put forth by the American Birding Association (ABA). Holbrook uses clear guidelines to ethically conduct our birding tours, including how to promote the welfare of birds and their habitats and to respect the interests and skills of fellow birders and nature enthusiasts.
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LAMANAI
B EL IZ E
HIGHLIGHTS
Birding with Audubon Alaska
• Support sustainable, bird-based tourism and hemispheric conservation in Belize.
10 Days from $3,225 | Birding February 19, 2017 - February 28, 2017
In addition to its rich Maya history and Caribbeaninfluenced culture, the small country of Belize offers birders a huge diversity of migrant and resident species in lush and varied ecosystems. Join Audubon Alaska and explore habitats that include wetlands, pine forest, tropical moist forest, and a mangrove island on this unforgettable 10-day adventure.
ITINERARY DAY 1-3: CROOKED TREE
DAY 7-9: HOPKINS
DAY 4-6: SAN IGNACIO
DAY 10: DEPARTURE
ABOUT YOUR LEADER Beth Peluso started as Audubon Alaska’s Communications Manager in 2010. She uses her background in writing, illustration, publishing, and public speaking to promote Audubon Alaska’s science-based conservation. She worked or volunteered as a field technician on various bird research projects around the country, including owl surveys in Juneau and a US Fish and Wildlife Service study of Kittlitz’s Murrelets in Icy Bay.
Questions? Contact Debbie Sturdivant Jordan at 866-748-6146 or debbie@holbrooktravel.com
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• Go birding at Crooked Tree Sanctuary, a vital habitat for migratory and resident wetland species. • Journey by boat up the New River to the ruins of Lamanai, once a prominent ceremonial center of the Maya civilization. • Hike through the towering jungle of Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Jaguar Preserve. • Learn about the diversity of endemic butterflies at Green Hills Butterfly Ranch. • Boat to Man O’ War Caye, a major nesting site of the Magnificent Frigatebird. • Bird around the Belize Zoo and see some of the country’s shyest wildlife on a walk through the zoo.
See more online at holbrook.travel/audubonalaskabz
RUBYTHROATED HUMMINGBIRD
B EL IZ E
HIGHLIGHTS
Operation RubyThroat: Hummingbird Expedition with Dr. Bill Hilton Jr.
• Become a partner in science by assisting with the capture and banding of Ruby-throated Hummingbirds (RTHUs) in Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary in north central Belize.
8 Days from $2,395 | Birding March 11, 2017 - March 18, 2017
Based upon many very successful expeditions to Central America, Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History and Holbrook Travel are once again offering another exciting and educational field trip in 2017 to study Ruby-throated Hummingbirds on their wintering grounds in Belize. During this eight-day field trip Hilton Pond Center director Dr. Bill Hilton Jr. will teach participants how hummingbirds are observed, captured, banded, and released.
ITINERARY DAY 1-7: CROOKED TREE
DAY 8: DEPARTURE
ABOUT YOUR LEADER Dr. Bill Hilton Jr. defines himself as an “educator-naturalist,” with a lifetime dedicated to teaching about the wonders and beauty of nature. He is based in South Carolina at Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History, a non-profit research, education, and conservation organization he founded in 1982. In the Neotropics Bill is assisted by Ernesto M. Carman, one of the most competent and accomplished young naturalists and bird guides in Central America.
Questions? Contact Debbie Sturdivant Jordan at 866-748-6146 or debbie@holbrooktravel.com
• Learn about RTHU and other Neotropical migrant and resident bird species through in-hand views and comprehensive presentations. • Explore and photograph other Belizean flora and fauna on the grounds surrounding Bird’s Eye View Lodge, including endemic flowers and a wildlife sanctuary where you will encounter a bounty of beautiful birds. • Visit Crooked Tree village and learn about the history of this small settlement (pop. 595). • Hike the multiple habitats of the Crooked Tree Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1984 by the Belize Audubon Society.
See more online at holbrook.travel/rubythroatbelize2017
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KING VULTURE
B EL IZ E
HIGHLIGHTS
Eagle Optics Swarovski Birding Workshop
• Field test the latest Swarovski optics while birding in Belize.
7 Days from $2,350 | Birding
• Go birding at Crooked Tree Sanctuary, a vital habitat for migratory and resident wetland species.
March 23, 2017 - March 29, 2017
Make your reservation to see spectacular avian diversity, and then leave your binoculars and spotting scope at home. Sound crazy? Not when Eagle Optics and Swarovski Optik team up to offer you an amazing bird trip and outfit you with top-notch Swarovski binoculars. In addition to its rich Maya history and unique culture, the small country of Belize offers birders a huge diversity of migrant and resident species in lush and varied ecosystems.
ITINERARY DAY 1-3: CROOKED TREE
DAY 7: DEPARTURE
DAY 4-6: MOUNTAIN PINE RIDGE ABOUT YOUR LEADERS Benjamin Lizdas has been working at Eagle Optics for 13 years, consulting with birders about optics and spending time birding across the country. As Sales Manager, he’s also had the chance to develop a love for tropical birding on trips to Panama, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Guatemala. Sharon Stiteler, founder of Birdchick.com, is a writer, speaker, podcaster and national park ranger from Minnesota. She teaches workshops internationally on digiscoping, especially smartphone digiscoping.
• Journey by boat up the New River to the ruins of Lamanai, once a prominent ceremonial center of the Maya civilization. • Visit Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, home to Ocellated Turkey, Red-lored Parrot and Bluecrowned Motmot. • Search for the Hidden Valley’s “Big Five” — the Black-and-white HawkEagle, King Vulture, Stygian Owl, Solitary Eagle and Orangebreasted Falcon.
Questions? Contact Debbie Sturdivant Jordan at 866-748-6146 or debbie@holbrooktravel.com
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LAKE YOJOA
H OND U R A S
HIGHLIGHTS
Birding for Conservation Tour 2016
• Join expert local guides and renowned international leaders to bird the hotspots of Honduras.
10 Days from $2,286 | Birding November 4, 2016 - November 13, 2016
Love birding and enjoy a friendly competition? Team up with fellow birders to take on the hotspots of Honduras. Record the highest number of species to claim the first place prize, all in the name of bird conservation! Birding locations include the famed Pico Bonito National Park, Cerro Azul National Park, Lake Yojoa, and the Copán Maya ruins. Throughout your 10-day exploration, you’ll have the chance to spot an abundance of the country’s nearly 740 resident and migratory species. This is a trip you don’t want to miss!
ITINERARY DAY 1-4: PICO BONITO
DAY 7-8: COPAN
DAY 5-6: LAKE YOJOA
DAY 9-10: SAN PEDRO SULA
ABOUT YOUR LEADER You are invited to join 5 of the world’s biggest leaders in bird watching and bird conservation, 5 expert local Honduran bird guides, and 5 groups of enthusiastic participants in a relaxed birding tour to reveal some of the best of Honduras birding. Team leaders Tim Appleton, Richard Crossley, Jeff Gordon, Adam Riley, and Bill Thompson lll are assembling teams as we speak.
• Compete for the chance to win prizes benefitting conservation projects. • Seek out the Honduran Emarald, a critically endangered species endemic to the country. • Journey to an ancient Maya village known for its beautiful views of the Copán River Valley. • Visit the 15-acre private resort, Rio Santiago Nature Resort, also known as the “Hummingbird Capital of Honduras.” • Travel to a variety of habitats at varying elevations—including rainforest, mangrove, cloud forest, and arid plains—to see as many species as possible.
Questions? For more information or to enroll, email sales@holbrooktravel.com or call 800-451-7111.
See more online at holbrook.travel/birdinghn16
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RUBYTHROATED HUMMINGBIRD
COSTA R ICA
HIGHLIGHTS
Operation RubyThroat with Dr. Bill Hilton Jr.
• Become a partner in science by assisting with the capture and banding of Ruby-throated Hummingbirds (RTHU).
9 Days from $2,195 | Birding November 12, 2016 - November 20, 2016
Each winter since 2004-05, Dr. Bill Hilton Jr., executive director of Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History, has offered excursions for teachers, citizen scientists, and other nature enthusiasts to Central America to observe and band Ruby-throated Hummingbirds (RTHU) on their wintering grounds. No field experience is necessary, just a willingness to help discover new information about ruby-throats on the other end of their migratory route.
ITINERARY DAY 1-8: CARTAGO
DAY 9: DEPARTURE
ABOUT YOUR LEADER Dr. Bill Hilton Jr. defines himself as an “educatornaturalist,” with a lifetime dedicated to teaching about the wonders and beauty of nature. He is based in South Carolina at Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History, a non-profit research, education, and conservation organization he founded in 1982. In the Neotropics Bill is assisted by Ernesto M. Carman, one of the most competent and accomplished young naturalists and bird guides in Central America.
• Learn about RTHU and other Neotropical migrant and resident bird species through in-hand views and comprehensive presentations. • Enjoy opportunities for nature photography. • Discover and appreciate Costa Rican history and culture. • Earn optional graduate credit (and/or CEUs for educators). • For more information visit hiltonpond.org or rubythroat.org.
Questions? Contact Debbie Sturdivant Jordan at 866-748-6146 or debbie@holbrooktravel.com
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RED-EYED TREE FROG
COSTA R ICA
HIGHLIGHTS
Digital Photography in Nature: Capturing the Best of Costa Rica | Gustafson Photo Safari
• Macro photography sessions with local flowers, insects, and poison dart frogs.
10 Days from $3,899 | Photography
• Demonstrate wildlife photo shooting methods with local birds and animals.
November 28, 2016 - December 7, 2016
Costa Rica’s vibrant flora and fauna offer photographic opportunities you will see nowhere else. The forest is alive with striking plants and colorful flowers, insects, reptiles, amphibians, and a variety of bird life. With tips, techniques and personal instruction from Todd Gustafson, a top digital photography expert, you will return with an amazing portfolio of colorful images.
ITINERARY DAY 1: SAN JOSÉ
DAY 8-9: SAVEGRE
DAY 2-4: TORTUGUERO
DAY 10: DEPARTURE
DAY 5-7: SARAPIQUÍ
ABOUT YOUR LEADER Todd Gustafson is a professional nature photographer and founder of Gustafson Photo Safari. Todd grew up in Tanzania and has won numerous photography awards. His work has been featured in many international publications and museum exhibits.
Questions? Contact Todd Gustafson at gustaphoto@aol.com or Pelin Karaca at pelin@holbrooktravel.com
• Practice photographing fast moving objects and the use of flash set-ups during a hummingbird photo session. • Discover close-up and light management techniques with tropical plants and orchids. • Understand the story behind every photograph with site lectures on local wildlife, traditions, and history. • Discuss results of applied techniques and present suggestions during evening feedback sessions. • Enjoy free time to practice techniques for a personal appreciation of Costa Rica’s natural beauty.
See more online at holbrook.travel/gpscostarica
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BIRDERS ON SUSPENSION BRIDGE
COSTA R ICA
HIGHLIGHTS
Birding Symposium: Birding and Avian Conservation for Costa Rica and Beyond
• Enjoy five days and four nights of conferences and field trips to observe birds and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
5 Days from $725 | Birding January 5, 2017 - January 9, 2017
The Costa Rica Birding Symposium will be held January 5-9, 2017, at Selva Verde Lodge & Rainforest Reserve in Sarapiquí, located amid primary and secondary forest in the Caribbean lowlands of Costa Rica. Though small in geographic area, Costa Rica sits at the crossroads of two continents and is a major flyway for birds in the Western Hemisphere. More than 900 bird species have been recorded in the country, making it a hotspot for birding and a priority for conservation. The symposium features both presentations and field trips including discussions on programs in Costa Rica and Latin America such as the Lapas Verde Project for Macaw recovery and National Audubon’s International Alliance Program. Come and learn about these hopeful efforts to protect and manage birds throughout the Americas, and share your own work with conference participants.
ITINERARY DAY 1: SAN JOSÉ
DAY 2-4: SARAPIQUÍ
DAY 5: DEPARTURE
Questions? Contact Fran Whitlock at 800-451-7111 x319 or fran@holbrooktravel.com
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• Collaborate with presenters and fellow participants during workshops and field trips, with keynote presentation on the Lapas Verde project for macaw conservation at a farewell dinner. • Visit the worldrenowned Organization for Tropical Studies La Selva Biological Station and explore the 500 acres of Selva Verde Rainforest Reserve with the help of local birding guides. • Get tips and insights on birding in Costa Rica from local experts, including ecologist and longtime birding guide Paulo Valerio. • Learn about various aspects of tropical conservation including species protection, landscape management, geological history, and sustainable ecotourism.
See more online at holbrook.travel/birdsymposium
BROWN-HOODED PARROT
COSTA R ICA
HIGHLIGHTS
Audubon Birding with Mario Cordoba
• Explore the trails of Selva Verde Lodge in search of species such as Keel-billed Toucan, Great Green Macaw, White-winged Becard and many more.
11 Days from $2,595 | Birding February 4, 2017 - February 14, 2017
Join Costa Rican bird expert Mario Cordoba to discover the abundant species of neotropical birds and other wildlife inhabiting this small but biodiverse country. With Mario’s help, you will identify hundreds of bird species while learning about the natural history of Costa Rica and the latest conservation initiatives to protect its precious ecosystems.
ITINERARY DAY 1: SAN JOSE
DAY 7-8: CARARA
DAY 2-4: SARAPIQUÍ
DAY 9-10: SAN GERARDO DE DOTA
DAY 5-6: ARENAL
DAY 11: DEPARTURE
• Travel to La Selva Biological Station know for its scientific research on rainforest ecosystems. • Take a boat tour along the Tarcoles River and watch for water birds and shorebirds like the Double-striped Thick-knee and Roseate Spoonbill. • Visit Carara National Park, dense with wetlands and trees, making it a popular bird watching destination with its ample biodiversity. • Get a different perspective of the rainforest and view canopy species from the Sky Adventures Hanging Bridges, near Arenal Volcano.
Questions? Contact Debbie Sturdivant Jordan at 866-748-6146 or debbie@holbrooktravel.com
See more online at holbrook.travel/cordobacr17
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COLLARED ARACARI
COSTA R ICA
HIGHLIGHTS
Birding and Natural History with Julie Zickefoose and Mario Cordoba
• Go birding with Julie Zickefoose, with emphasis on behavioral and natural history interpretation.
11 Days from $2,650 | Birding February 18, 2017 - February 28, 2017
Experience the burgeoning life, color and warmth of Costa Rica’s varied habitats with Julie Zickefoose! If you love getting up close and personal with birds, animals, insects and plants; if you love wondering why birds do what they do; if you’re the type who will stop to admire a tree or a cloud, or to truly listen to a robin sing, this is the trip for you.
ITINERARY DAY 1: SAN JOSÉ
DAY 6-7: RIO CELESTE
DAY 2-3: SARAPIQUI
DAY 8-9: MONTEVERDE
DAY 4-5: CAÑO NEGRO
DAY 10-11: SAN JOSÉ
• Explore the trails of Selva Verde Lodge in search of highlight species such as the Keel-billed Toucan, Great Green Macaw, White-winged Becard and many more. • Walk along trails at La Selva Biological Station, where more than half of Costa Rica’s bird species have been recorded. • Maximize photography and observational opportunities while learning field craft in approaching wildlife.
ABOUT YOUR LEADER Julie Zickefoose is one of the most engaging natural history writers/illustrators of today. Author of “Baby Birds: An Artist Looks Into the Nest,” “The Bluebird Effect,” and “Letters from Eden,” Julie barely contains searing curiosity, formidable artistic and interpretational skills, and a rollicking sense of fun in one dynamic package.
Questions? Contact Debbie Sturdivant Jordan at 866-748-6146 or debbie@holbrooktravel.com
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See more online at holbrook.travel/zickefoose2017
IGUANA
COSTA R ICA
HIGHLIGHTS
Artistic Workshop with Mindy Lighthipe and Nancy Richmond
• Learn from professional photographer Nancy Richmond how to shoot macro photography subjects like tree frogs, tropical flowers, and insects.
10 Days from $3,875 | Photography March 8, 2017 - March 17, 2017
As a hub of biodiversity, Costa Rica’s rich landscapes provide more than a few subjects to explore for an artistic adventure. Capture the wonder of tropical plants, insects, amphibians and mammals while receiving personal instruction from professional artist Mindy Lighthipe and professional photographer Nancy Richmond. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced artist, prepare to learn new techniques and hone your skills as you revel in Central America’s natural beauty.
ITINERARY DAY 1-3: SAN JOSÉ
DAY 9: SAN JOSÉ
DAY 4-8: SARAPIQUÍ
DAY 10: DEPARTURE
ABOUT YOUR LEADERS Mindy Lighthipe and Nancy Richmond have been leading tours to Central and South America, Europe, and the United States for over 15 years. To see more of their art and photography visit: www.botanicalartpainting.com www.nancyrichmondphotography.com
Questions?
• Learn from professional artist Mindy Lighthipe how to document accurate field sketches, color notes, and photography to complete paintings from your up-closeand-personal tour of Costa Rica. • Observe the avian visitors at Selva Verde Lodge’s bird feeding stations while practicing different photography and drawing techniques. • Take leisurely walks with an expert naturalist who will teach you about the rainforest, the ecosystem, and its unique flora and fauna. • Capture the beauty of the diverse animals that inhabit the Toucan Rescue Ranch.
For more information contact Lisa Palmese-Graubard at 800-451-7111 x339 or lisa@holbrooktravel.com
See more online at holbrook.travel/artisticadventuretours17
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SLATY FLOWERPIERCER
COSTA R ICA
HIGHLIGHTS
Eagle Optics Swarovski Workshop
• Field test the latest Swarovski optics while birding in Costa Rica.
8 Days from $1,800 | Birding
• Look for some of the country’s most soughtafter birds on guided walks.
March 13, 2017 - March 20, 2017
Make your reservation to see spectacular avian diversity, and then leave your binoculars and spotting scope at home. Sound crazy? Not when Eagle Optics and Swarovski Optik team up to offer you an amazing bird trip and outfit you with top-notch Swarovski binoculars. Costa Rica is famous among birdwatchers; this small country encompasses only 0.03% of the earth’s surface, yet provides sanctuary for nearly 900 species of birds.
ITINERARY DAY 1: SAN JOSÉ DAY 2-4: CARARA
DAY 5-6: SAN GERARDO DE DOTA
DAY 7: SAN JOSÉ DAY 8: DEPARTURE
ABOUT YOUR LEADERS Benjamin Lizdas has been working at Eagle Optics for 13 years, consulting with birders about optics and spending time birding across the country. As Sales Manager, he’s also had the chance to develop a love for tropical birding on trips to Panama, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Guatemala. Clay Taylor is the Naturalist Market Manager for Swarovski Optik North America and a full-time birding naturalist who travels to birding and nature festivals worldwide. He is also a veteran Digiscoper, frequently giving workshops and online advice.
• Take a boat ride along the Tárcoles River to look for waterbirds and shorebirds. • Explore Los Cusingos Bird Sanctuary and the Skutch Lankester House Museum. • Seek out the beautiful Resplendent Quetzal and other species at Savegre Lodge. • Visit Carara National Park, a great location to find antthrushes, antbirds, manakins, tinamous, and parrots.
Questions? Contact Debbie Sturdivant Jordan at 866-748-6146 or debbie@holbrooktravel.com
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MAGNIFICENT HUMMINGBIRD
COSTA R ICA
HIGHLIGHTS
Birding with Grange Insurance Audubon Center
• Bird the trails of Savegre Lodge’s 988acre private reserve in search of highlight species such as the Emerald Toucanet, Elegant Euphonia and the iconic Resplendent Quetzal.
8 Days from $1,875 | Birding March 19, 2017 - March 26, 2017
With almost 900 recorded species, Costa Rica’s avian biodiversity is surprisingly rich, especially in relation to the country’s small size. This eight-day journey with Grange Insurance Audubon Center provides the opportunity to experience the abundant tropical bird life of Costa Rica’s Selva Verde Rainforest Reserve and the cloud forests at Savegre. With the aid of your expert bilingual guide, you will be able to identify hundreds of bird species while learning about the natural history of Costa Rica and the latest conservation initiatives to protect its precious ecosystems.
ITINERARY DAY 1: SAN JOSÉ DAY 2-4: CHILAMATE
DAY 5-7: SAN GERARDO DE DOTA DAY 8: DEPARTURE
• Travel to Braulio Carrillo National Park to look for species such as the Lattice-tailed Trogon, Yellow-eared Toucanet, Streakcrowned Antvireo and Tawny-faced Gnatwren. • Look for Great Tinamou, Spectacled Owl, Crested Guan, and others at the Organization for Tropical Studies La Selva Biological Station. • Explore the trails of Selva Verde Lodge’s 500-acre rainforest reserve under the guidance of a regional bird expert.
Questions? Contact Debbie Sturdivant Jordan at 866-748-6146 or debbie@holbrooktravel.com
See more online at holbrook.travel/giac17
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AGAMI HERON
COSTA R ICA
HIGHLIGHTS
An Introduction to Neotropical Birding
• Take guided hikes in the 500-acre primary and secondary rainforest reserve at Selva Verde Lodge, which provides habitat to more than 350 bird species, including the endangered Great Green Macaw.
7 Days from $1,775 | Birding March 12, 2017 - March 18, 2017
If you’ve always wanted to go birding in Costa Rica — or never taken a birding trip abroad at all — this program is a great introduction to the Neotropical birds of Central America. Holbrook’s local birding guides are experts at identification by both sight and sound, and they’ll help ensure your group spots as many species as possible. Despite its small size, more than 900 types of birds have been recorded in the country. Combine that with its accessibility and its friendly people, and Costa Rica is a perfect destination for beginners and more advanced birders alike. Plus, you’ll discover fascinating wildlife like frogs, monkeys, bats, and sloths.
ITINERARY DAY 1: SAN JOSÉ
DAY 5-6: SAN GERARDO DE DOTA
DAY 2-4: CHILAMATE
DAY 7: DEPARTURE
• Get a different perspective of the rainforest from atop the 100-meter suspended walkway at Tirimbina Biological Reserve for the chance to see species that spend their time within the forest canopy. • Watch for species like the Ornate Hawk-Eagle, Crested Guan, and Spectacled Owl at the world-renowned La Selva Biological Station. • Search for the highly sought-after Resplendent Quetzal in the cloud forests of San Gerardo de Dota.
Questions? Contact Fran Whitlock at 800-451-7111 x319 or fran@holbrooktravel.com
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COSTA RICA CLOUD FOREST
COSTA R ICA
HIGHLIGHTS
Rainforests, Cloud Forests and Gardens with Melinda Morgan
• Examine the vibrant flora of Costa Rica’s cloud forests, tropical rainforests, and premontane forests.
10 Days from $1,875 | Garden Tours April 23, 2017 - May 2, 2017
From towering ancient trees in thick transitional forests to well-maintained collections of ornamental plants in formal gardens, Costa Rica’s flora is as diverse and abundant as its famed wildlife. This 10-day garden tour visits rainforest, cloud forest, botanical gardens, and research stations to see examples of tropical, sub-tropical, rare, endangered, and unusual plants. In addition to the botanical highlights, enjoy opportunities to hike to waterfalls, spot wildlife, meet with research scientists, and sample local cuisine among many other activities.
ITINERARY DAY 1-2: SAN JOSÉ
DAY 7-8: SAN GERARDO DE DOTA
DAY 3-4: TÁRCOLES
DAY 9: SAN JOSÉ
DAY 5-6: LAS CRUCES
DAY 10: DEPARTURE
• Walk through the heart of the tropical rainforest on a Sky Walk at Villa Lapas and take a guided hike through transitional forest at Carara National Park. • Hike the trails at Savegre Lodge to see 700-year-old tropical oak trees and magnificent waterfalls. • Tour the Wilson Botanical Garden, home of one of the world’s largest collections of palms and cycads.
Questions? Contact Sandy Schmidt at 877-907-5360 or schmidt@holbrooktravel.com
See more online at holbrook.travel/crgarden17
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‘53 CHEVROLET
C UBA
HIGHLIGHTS
Cuban Life Photo Workshop Led by Jim Quine and Jose “Pepe” Marti
• Travel through Old Havana, and learn techniques from experienced photographers on capturing a vibrant urban community.
8 Days from $3,995 | Photography December 3, 2016 - December 10, 2016
The island of Cuba is only 90 miles away from the United States, but decades of economic and cultural isolation have kept it relatively unchanged by the sweeping and rapid effects of globalization felt elsewhere in the world. Experience a time warp as you capture the life of Cuba through a lens. Jim and Pepe will share their firsthand knowledge of the country and the art of photography as you explore and discover aspects of local life through authentic experiences with the people and places of Cuba.
ITINERARY DAY 1: MIAMI
DAY 2-7: HAVANA
DAY 8: DEPARTURE
ABOUT YOUR LEADER
• Develop a photography project and get expert instruction on editing and preparing material for presentation. • Explore the picturesque fishing village of Cojimar, which inspired Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea. • Step in the ring, with your camera that is, and snap photos at one of Havana’s famous boxing schools.
James Quine is a St. Augustine based freelance photographer who has established a career photographing cultural, archaeological and historical subject matter and has been recognized for his documentary and fine-art images of Cuba and other Latin American countries. His photographs have been exhibited in museums and galleries in the US and Cuba and have been published in books and magazines worldwide.
Questions? Contact Sandy Schmidt at 877-907-5360 or schmidt@holbrooktravel.com
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FOG AT LAS TERRAZAS
C UBA
HIGHLIGHTS
Sarasota County Master Gardeners
• Experience the rich history of Old Havana, touring the neighborhood’s museums, markets, and plazas.
11 Days from $3,395 | Garden Tours October 29, 2016 - November 8, 2016
Encounter the natural and cultural history of Cuba, the island nation that boasts a unique mixture of African, European, and Caribbean tradition. Home to nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites and a population as warm as its climate, Cuba—once again accessible to American travelers—is a country begging to be explored. In addition to its dynamic cityscapes and geography, Cuba offers a vast array of flora, fauna, and animal species in lush and varied ecosystems. Join in-country experts and skilled guides in discovering the ways in which Cubans cultivate their crops, gardens, and organoponic gardens upon tropical and concrete terrains. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn from Cuba’s leading innovators in greenery and sustainability.
ITINERARY DAY 1-3: HAVANA
DAY 6-8: VINALES
DAY 4-5: SOROA
DAY 9-10: HAVANA
DAY 11: DEPARTURE
• Dine at local paladares, or restaurants in private homes, as well as in a few of Ernest Hemingway’s favorite places. • Meet with local representatives of Alamar Organoponic Gardens to learn about urban agricultural initiatives. • Explore the ecologically protected area of Mil Cumbres, home to the highest concentration of endemic species in Cuba. • Float through Cueva del Indio, a series of caves featuring an underground stream. • Relax at Cayo Jutías, one of Cuba’s most pristine beaches.
Questions? Contact Sandy Schmidt at 877-907-5360 or schmidt@holbrooktravel.com
See more online at holbrook.travel/scmgcuba
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CIENFUEGOS
C UBA
HIGHLIGHTS
Sherman Library and Gardens: Cuba Gardens, History, Art, and Nature
• Discover a selection of Cuba’s public and private gardens, including the National Botanical Garden, the Jardín Botánico de Cienfuegos, and the urban cooperative Alamar Organoponic Gardens.
12 Days From $4,930 | Garden Tours November 5, 2016 - November 16, 2016
The “Pearl of the Antilles” has legendary history, romantic music and dancing, and a stunning assortment of indigenous species of flora and fauna. You’re invited to join the Sherman Library & Gardens on this exciting exploration of Cuba’s natural and cultural treasures.
ITINERARY DAY 1: MIAMI
DAY 6: HAVANA
DAY 10-11: HAVANA
DAY 2-3: HAVANA
DAY 7: CIENFUEGOS
DAY 12: DEPARTURE
DAY 4-5: VINALES
DAY 8-9: TRINIDAD
ABOUT YOUR LEADER Scott LaFleur’s achievements over the past 20 years in the field of horticulture have made him an accomplished and accessible advocate for horticulture, native plants, conservation and the development of Public Gardens as cultural and educational centers. Since January 2014, Scott has served as the Director of Sherman Gardens, located in Corona del Mar, California, where he has introduced several new programs.
• Learn about Havana’s culture and history as you enjoy a musical show, visit a contemporary arts center, and take a guided walking tour of Old Havana, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. • Tour a working tobacco farm in Viñales Valley, home to the limestone formations known as mogotes. • Explore Trinidad, Cuba’s best-preserved colonial town. • Meet with wildlife artist Nils Navarro and discuss the life of an artist in Cuba.
Questions? Contact Sandy Schmidt at 877-907-5360 or schmidt@holbrooktravel.com
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BARACOA
C UBA
HIGHLIGHTS
Exploring the Natural Wonders of Eastern Cuba
• Explore the “off-thebeaten-path” Cuba; this 12-day experience is a grand tour of the natural history of Eastern Cuba.
12 Days From $4,900 | Natural History November 11, 2016 - November 22, 2016
An abundance of endemic species, pristine natural preserves, and a vibrant history and culture make Cuba’s eastern region an intriguing destination. Step off the beaten path to uncover some of Cuba’s lesser-known highlights. Please note: This program is physically active and includes hikes, swimming and other outdoor activities aided by good physical fitness.
ITINERARY DAY 1-2: HOLGUIN
DAY 4-6: SANTIAGO
NATIONAL PARK
DAY 3: N IQUERO OR CABO CRUZ
DAY 7-9: BARACOA
DAY 11-12: HOLGUIN
DAY 10: LA MENSURA
ABOUT YOUR LEADER Christopher D. Earl, PhD is a biotechnology entrepreneur, investor, and non-profit leader who is also a life-long outdoorsman. He is an avid mountain biker and kayaker (both whitewater and ocean), who has gone hiking and birding in six of the seven continents. He has a special interest in environmental conservation and exploration in Cuba. Currently, Chris is President of Innotrove, LLC, through which he advises leading venture funds and biopharmaceutical companies.
Questions? Contact Lisa Palmese-Graubard at 800-451-7111 x339 or lisa@holbrooktravel.com
• Visit Desembarco del Granma National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site perhaps best known for its sea terraces and marine cliffs. It is named after the yacht in which Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, Raúl Castro, and their supporters sailed from Mexico to Cuba in 1956 and incited the Cuban Revolution. • Get to know Baracoa; founded in 1511, it is the oldest Spanish settlement in Cuba and is today a charming city set against the backdrop of the Sierra del Purial. • Hike and snorkel in Alexander Von Humboldt National Park; encompassing diverse ecosystems and climate types, the park protects the richest flora and fauna in Cuba including the highest number of endemic species.
See more online at holbrook.travel/cubaoriente
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BIRDING IN THE ZAPATA PENINSULA
C UBA
HIGHLIGHTS
Christmas Bird Count led by Dr. Robert Norton
• Be a part of helping to establish the Christmas Bird Count (CBC) in Cuba and watch for endemic species like the Cuban Trogon, Fernandina’s Flicker, and the Bee Hummingbird.
9 Days From $3,125 | Birding December 13, 2016 - December 21, 2016
Be a part of this time-honored tradition among conservationists, scientists, and wildlife enthusiasts by participating in the Christmas Bird Count in Cuba. The CBC in Cuba not only provides birdwatchers amazing opportunities to spot numerous species but participants will closely interact with Cuban conservationists to learn about the protection of bird populations and important bird areas.
ITINERARY DAY 1: MIAMI
DAY 3-4: VIÑALES
DAY 7-8: HAVANA
DAY 2: HAVANA
DAY 5-6: PLAYA LARGA
DAY 9: DEPARTURE
ABOUT YOUR LEADER Dr. Robert Norton is an author, educator, and wildlife biologist with many years of field research experience that includes working for the ecological field station on St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands and the National Parks Trust at Tortola, British Virgin Islands. Robert is also an expert on tropical and neotropical birds. He co-authored “An Inventory of Breeding Seabirds of the Caribbean” and is an editor for the West Indies region of the American Birding Association’s (ABA) North American Birds reports.
• Engage with local scientists and discuss continuing conservation projects. • Explore Old Havana, including the National Museum of Natural History. • Attend a special presentation by the Korimacao Community Project and discuss the program with the artists. • Eat at paladares, restaurants in private homes, for the chance to have intimate conversations with Cuban citizens.
Questions? Contact Debbie Sturdivant Jordan at 866-748-6146 or debbie@holbrooktravel.com
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CUBAN TODY
C UBA
HIGHLIGHTS
Birding with Sharon “Birdchick” Stiteler
• Seek out endemic species like the Cuban Trogon (Cuba’s national bird), the Zapata Wren, Cuban Pygmy-Owl, and the diminutive Bee Hummingbird.
11 Days From $4,475 | Birding April 19, 2017 - April 29, 2017
Cuba, long politically isolated from the United States, is home to diverse avifauna and an abundance of protected natural lands, from the wetlands of Zapata Swamp to the coastal habitat of Cayo Coco and the mountains of San Diego de los Baños. Join Sharon “Birdchick” Stiteler on this exciting 11-day expedition for the opportunity to observe a wide variety of Cuba’s 360-plus bird species.
ITINERARY DAY 1-2: HAVANA
DAY 5-7: ZAPATA PENINSULA
DAY 3-4: SAN DIEGO DE LOS BAÑOS
DAY 8-11: CAYO COCO
ABOUT YOUR LEADER Sharon Stiteler, also known as the founder of Birdchick.com, is a writer, speaker, podcaster and national park ranger from Minnesota. She teaches workshops internationally on digiscoping, especially smartphone digiscoping, and appears regularly on TV and radio answering bird questions. You can find her and many of her digiscoped images on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube under the name Birdchick.
• Learn how to digiscope from an expert while birding the country’s pristine protected areas, including La Güira National Park, Las Terrazas Biosphere Reserve, and several sites within Zapata Swamp, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Ramsar wetland. • Meet with Zapata area conservationists to learn about projects underway to preserve Cuba’s largest wetlands. • Attend a special presentation by the Korimacao Community Project and discuss the program with the artists.
Questions? Contact Debbie Sturdivant Jordan at 866-748-6146 or debbie@holbrooktravel.com
See more online at holbrook.travel/stitelercuba
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MONARCH BUTTERFLIES
ME XICO
HIGHLIGHTS
Migration of the Monarch Butterflies with Expedition Travel
• Travel with Dr. Thomas Emmel, a zoology and entomology professor at the University of Florida and the founding director of the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity.
6 Days from $1,650 | Natural History February 17, 2017 - February 22, 2017
One of the most amazing phenomena in nature is the annual migration of millions of Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) southward from their breeding grounds in the United States and Canada east of the Rocky Mountains to overwintering sites in the mountains of southern Mexico. Hundreds of millions of Monarchs fly along the Gulf Coast, or across the Gulf of Mexico, to eventually reach the belt of high volcanic mountains which stretches across the southern end of the central Mexican plateau.
ITINERARY DAY 1: MEXICO CITY
• Witness millions of Monarch butterflies during their southern migration. • Photograph the dramatic colors and numbers of the butterflies as they soar through the air, feed on wildflowers, and drink water at streams.
DAY 5-6: MEXICO CITY
DAY 2-4: ANGANGUEO
ABOUT YOUR LEADER Dr. Thomas C. Emmel is the founding director of the McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, and professor emeritus of zoology and entomology at the University of Florida. Authoring over 400 scientific publications and 35 books.
Questions? Contact Lisa Palmese-Graubard at 800-451-7111 x339 or lisa@holbrooktravel.com
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GLOSSY FLOWERPIERCER
SOU T H E R N E C UADO R
HIGHLIGHTS
Birds and Wildlife with Friends of the Bosque
• Visit amazing birding hotspots and wildlife areas, such as the Podocarpus National Park.
10 Days From $3,125 | Birding February 24, 2017 - March 5, 2017
In spite of being the smallest of all its neighbors, Ecuador is one of the countries with the greatest number of bird species in the world. From the dignified Pacific RoyalFlycatcher to the more common but colorful tanagers, Ecuador offers much to see within its territorial bounds. Accompanied by your expert guide, traverse a variety of habitats across different elevations during this 10- day expedition, designed for observing a wide variety of southern Ecuador’s avian species.
• Seek out endemic Ecuadorian species such as the El Oro Tapaculo, Long-tailed Mockingbird, and El Oro Parakeet while exploring diverse ecosystems. • Spot Ecuador’s magnificent avifauna during your stay at Copalinga, a renowned Rainforest Alliance Verified ecolodge.
ITINERARY DAY 1: GUAYAQUIL
DAY 6-8: RIO BOMBUSCARO
DAY 2-3: PIÑAS
DAY 9: GUAYAQUIL
DAY 4-5: VILCABAMBA
DAY 10: DEPARTURE
Questions? Contact Debbie Sturdivant Jordan at 866-748-6146 or debbie@holbrooktravel.com
See more online at holbrook.travel/fobecuador
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BLUE FOOTED BOOBIES
G A L A PAGOS IS LAND S
HIGHLIGHTS
Jacksonville University Alumni
• Come face-to-face with the iconic wildlife of the Galápagos, including Blue-footed Boobies, marine iguanas, Darwin’s finches, and the Galápagos Penguin.
11 Days From $5,000 | Natural History June 21, 2017 - July 1, 2017
Curious and unafraid wildlife, unique geological features, specially adapted endemic flora, and a fascinating history of human habitation characterize the Galápagos Islands. Cruise comfortably aboard the M/C Tip Top II for an up-close experience of this renowned archipelago. As you hike, swim, snorkel, and explore by panga boat, you’ll encounter amazing natural landscapes and learn about conservation efforts, history, and evolution. Plus, enjoy visits to Quito and Guayaquil on Ecuador’s mainland.
ITINERARY DAY 1-2: QUITO
DAY 8-9: GUAYAQUIL
DAY 3-7: GALÁPAGOS
• Visit the Charles Darwin Research Station and learn about ongoing conservation initiatives in the islands. • Swim and snorkel with sea lions, gentle whitetip reef sharks, manta rays and tropical fish. • Experience the Wall of Tears, a historical site that was a penal colony for 13 years. • Hike to the summit of Bartolomé Island for impressive views of Pinnacle Rock, one of the Galápagos’ most distinctive landmarks. • Take a guided tour of Quito and straddle the equator at the Middle of the World Monument.
Questions? Contact Debbie Sturdivant Jordan at 866-748-6146 or debbie@holbrooktravel.com
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JAGUAR ON THE RIVER BANK
B R A Z IL’ S PANTANAL
HIGHLIGHTS
Quest for the Jaguar | Gustafson Photo Safari
• Photograph the Jabiru Stork nest from the world’s only observation tower.
15 Days From $9,995 | Photography September 13, 2017 - September 27, 2017
Shady lagoons, water hyacinth choked estuaries, and smooth sand beaches are the setting for this photographic adventure in the Brazilian Pantanal. Join Gustafson Photo Safari as you capture the Pantanal’s amazing fabric of life unfolding from one moment to the next: kingfishers and hawks fishing, huge Jabiru Storks patrolling the beaches, Toco Toucans roosting in trees along the river, and large family groups of giant otters hunting for fish.
ITINERARY DAY 1: EN ROUTE
DAY 4-5: PANTANAL
DAY 7-13: PANTANAL
DAY 2-3: BONITO
DAY 6: CUIABÁ
DAY 14-15: CUIABÁ
• Observe the 600pound, elusive Brazilian Tapirs, comical, fat, wiggly-nosed relatives of the horse in the forest. • Take scenic drives and boat tours and get the chance to snap shots of Jabiru Storks, tapirs, anteaters, and otters. • Enjoy a boat trip on Rio Pixaim, a memorable way to view giant otters up close and personal. • Jaguars, jaguars, and more jaguars!
ABOUT YOUR LEADER Todd Gustafson is a professional nature photographer and founder of Gustafson Photo Safari. Todd grew up in Tanzania and has won numerous photography awards. His work has been featured in many international publications and museum exhibits, including a display in a permanent exhibit in the Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History, publications by the United Nations, and product guides for NIKON Corporation, where he works as a clinician/teacher. Todd is also a highly accomplished trumpet player and has degrees in music education and trumpet performance.
Questions? Contact Todd Gustafson at gustaphoto@aol.com or Pelin Karaca at pelin@holbrooktravel.com
See more online at holbrook.travel/gpspantanal17
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TIGERS IN INDIA
I N DIA
HIGHLIGHTS
Quest for the Tiger | Gustafson Photo Safari
• Tigers, tigers, and more tigers!
17 Days From $12,999 | Photography March 22, 2017 - April 8, 2017
A wildlife safari in India continues to be unmatched with more than 350 different mammals, 1,220 birds, and 1,600 species of reptiles and amphibians populating the Indian subcontinent. We will be tracking tigers, the most beautiful animal on earth. With Kanha and Bandhavgarh National Parks rated the best for tiger spotting, prepare for a fabulous range of photo opportunities and exhilarating moments in the wild.
ITINERARY DAY 1: EN ROUTE
DAY 8-10: KANHA NP
DAY 2: DELHI
DAY 11-12: PENCH NP
DAY 3: KHAJURAHO
DAY 13-15: SATPURA NP
DAY 4-7: BANDHAVGARH NP
DAY 16-17: DELHI
• Observe and photograph tigers, wild dogs and sloth bears in the wild at Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Pench and Satpura National Parks by 4x4 open Jeeps. • Only two people maximum per Jeep during jungle safaris. • Explore the Temples of Khajuraho — masterpieces of temple architecture in a marvelous state of preservation. • Experience great opportunities for wildlife photography including many bird species.
ABOUT YOUR LEADER Todd Gustafson is a professional nature photographer and founder of Gustafson Photo Safari. Todd grew up in Tanzania and has won numerous photography awards. His work has been featured in many international publications and museum exhibits, including a display in a permanent exhibit in the Smithsonian Institution Museum of Natural History, publications by the United Nations, and product guides for NIKON Corporation, where he works as a clinician/teacher. Todd is also a highly accomplished trumpet player and has degrees in music education and trumpet performance.
Questions? Contact Todd Gustafson at gustaphoto@aol.com or Pelin Karaca at pelin@holbrooktravel.com
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DECKEN’S HORNBILL
TA N Z A NIA
HIGHLIGHTS
Birding and Photography with Reinier Munguia
• Seek out and photograph a variety of birds and wildlife in bushland, forests, swamps, and grassland.
14 Days From $5,550 | Birding May 10, 2017 - May 23, 2017
Tanzania is known for its large wildlife — particularly the “Big Five” game of lion, leopard, African elephant, rhino, and Cape buffalo — and as the site of the annual wildebeest migration. But the country is also rich in other species, including a number of endemic and localized birds. In fact, more than 1,000 avian species can be found here, making for one of the largest bird lists in Africa. On this 12-day safari, enjoy the opportunity to photograph amazing fauna and beautiful landscapes, accompanied all under the expert leadership of professional wildlife photographer Reinier Munguia.
ITINERARY DAY 1-2: ARUSHA
DAY 7-10: SERENGETI
DAY 3-4: TARANGIRE NAT’L PARK
DAY 11: NGORONGORO
DAY 5-6: NGORONGORO CRATER
DAY 12-13: ARUSHA
• Descend into the Ngorongoro Crater, famed for its high density of predator species. • Explore Serengeti National Park, one of the wonders of the world and the location of the famous annual migration of a million wildebeest. • Observe the unique culture of the Maasai people. • Visit Ngorongoro Farm House and explore the lush, rambling gardens of the colonial-era mansion.
Questions? Contact Debbie Sturdivant Jordan at 866-748-6146 or debbie@holbrooktravel.com
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AUDUBON INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCES PROGRAMS Birding Tours to support conservation of key bird habitats in Latin America “Latin America and the Caribbean have experienced rapid economic growth in recent years, and global demand for natural resources and a changing climate will bring unprecedented changes to how people in those areas live. If conservation efforts are not well-integrated into the region’s development, it will have a devastating effect on the local ecology, and will limit the possibility of sustainable economic growth and improved quality of life for its people. At stake is more than 40 percent of the world’s biodiversity, including more than 4,200 species of birds. In the face of these challenges, Audubon’s International Alliances Program works closely with local partners to conserve key bird habitats in Latin America and the Caribbean. “ — AU DU B O N’ S INTE R NATIO NAL AL L IANCE S PROG RAM DECLARATION
Holbrook Travel is excited to be working with National Audubon to support bird-based tourism in key areas along the flyways for migratory and local species. These trips provide an economic component that makes conservation work more sustainable, creating jobs in communities and thereby protects the surrounding biodiversity and natural resources.
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Itineraries - Trips to Join Our travel itineraries for Belize, Guatemala, and Colombia offer something special - an opportunity to make you a partner in furthering international conservation efforts. Participants who choose to take these tours in order to see and enjoy the natural riches will have a direct economic impact on the local people, help preserve Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBAs) and develop a vibrant ecotourism industry. Just by simply visiting conservation areas with our trained guides, you will help protect threatened bird habitats. • Colombia | Northern Colombia Birding Trail • Belize | Birding and Nature in the Tropics of Belize • Guatemala | Birding Guatemala’s Lake Atitlan, Tikal and the Petén • Guatemala | Optional Trip Extension: Tikal Ruins
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CHESTNUT-CROWNED ANTPITTA
COLO M BIA
HIGHLIGHTS
Northern Colombia Birding Trail
• Spend a full day birding the páramo habitat at the top of Sabana Rubia, where you’ll have the chance to find Perijá Thistletail and Perijá Metaltail.
12 Days From $3,700 | International Alliances Program April 27, 2017 - May 8, 2017
With over 1,900 avian species — more than any other country in the world — Colombia is a birder’s paradise waiting to be discovered. This 12-day program focuses on the country’s northern highlights, including the Caribbean region and the Santa Marta Mountains, famed for their high level of endemic species. Explore high elevation mountains, dry forest, páramo and coastal habitats in search of an array of tropical avifauna, including flycatchers, hummingbirds, tanagers, toucans, and more.
ITINERARY DAY 1: BOGOTÁ
DAY 6-7: RÍOHACHA
DAY 2: VALLEDUPAR
DAY 8-10: EL DORADO RESERVE
DAY 3-5: PERIJÁ
DAY 11-12: BOGOTÁ
• Go owling after dark in the dry forests of Los Besotes Reserve. • Search for specialties such as the Tocuyo Sparrow, Vermilion Cardinal, and Chestnut Piculet at Los Flamencos Nature Sanctuary. • Explore the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, home to more than a quarter of the country’s 73 endemic species. • Seek out the rare Bluebilled Curassow and other tropical moist forest birds in Tayrona National Park.
Questions? Contact Fran Whitlock at 800-451-7111 x319 or fran@holbrooktravel.com
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RUFOUS-TAILED JACAMAR
B EL IZ E
HIGHLIGHTS
Birding and Nature in the Tropics of Belize
• Bird the Mayan ruins of Lamanai and watch for species like the Collared Aracari, Snail Kite, flycatchers, and tanagers.
10 Days From $2,750 | International Alliances Program May 4, 2017 - May 12, 2017
During this 10 day birding expedition, you’ll have the opportunity to find and identify some of the country’s highlight bird species and other fauna. Plus, receive an introduction to Belize’s unique culture and fascinating Maya history, with ample leisure time to explore at your own pace. Hike in Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve, covering an impressive range of elevations, stretching from 120 m (394 ft) up to 1,017 m (3,336 ft); visit the Belize Zoo, a sanctuary that rehabilitates and protects injured wildlife; and enjoy the chance to go snorkeling in Belizean waters, amid the second largest barrier reef system in the world.
ITINERARY DAY 1-2: CROOKED TREE
DAY 6-8: HOPKINS
DAY 3-5: SAN IGNACIO
Questions? Contact Fran Whitlock at 800-451-7111 x319 or fran@holbrooktravel.com
• Visit Crooked Tree Sanctuary and learn about the Belize Audubon Society’s role in the creation of this park while looking for Northern Jacana, Sungrebe, and Jabiru, among others. • Hike in the primary rainforest of Pook’s Reserve, known as a birder’s paradise. • In Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, also known as Jaguar Preserve, make your way through the jungle and to one of the park’s many impressive waterfalls, with birding along the way. • Take a boat trip to Man O’ War Caye, a sanctuary and major nesting site for the Magnificent Frigatebird and also home to a large community of Brown Boobies.
See more online at holbrook.travel/iapbelize
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LAKE ATITLÁN
G UAT E M A L A
HIGHLIGHTS
Birding Guatemala’s Lake Atitlan, Tikal and the Petén
• Bird the lower and upper trails at Los Tarrales, with the goal of seeing the Long-tailed Manakin’s impressive courtship display.
16 Days from $4,925 | International Alliance Program September 22, 2017 - October 7, 2017
This 16-day program combines some of Guatemala’s best birding sites with visits to archaeological ruins for a glimpse into ancient Maya culture. Under the leadership of expert guides, you’ll have the chance to explore a variety of habitats, seek out rare and endemic species, and possibly meet with locals who are part of the Audubon bird-tourism initiative in Santiago Atitlan, a hub of Maya culture. See firsthand many of the species the IAP hopes to protect through its ongoing conservation efforts.
ITINERARY DAY 1: ANTIGUA
DAY 11-12: LAGUNA YAXHA
DAY 2-6: LAKE ATITLÁN
DAY 13-14: TIKAL
DAY 7: PANAJACHEL
DAY 15: GUATEMALA CITY
DAY 8: GUATEMALA CITY
DAY 16: DEPARTURE
DAY 9-10: PETÉN
Questions?
• Visit Corazon del Bosque Reserve for the chance to see Mountain Trogon, Spotted Woodcreeper, White-naped BrushFinch, and with luck, the uncommon Pinkheaded Warbler. • Travel by boat along the San Pedro River to Paso Caballos, where you may see Scarlet Macaw among the area’s 260 avian species. • Examine the Maya archaeological sites of Tikal and the lesserknown Yaxha to learn about Maya culture while watching for large flocks of parrots, shorebirds, the native Yucatan Jay, and other species in the surrounding areas.
Contact Fran Whitlock at 800-451-7111 x319 or fran@holbrooktravel.com
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TIKAL RUINS
G UAT E M A L A
HIGHLIGHTS
Optional Trip Extension: Tikal Ruins
• Climb pyramids and bird the jungle trails around the Maya ruins of Tikal, where possible species include the Orange-breasted Falcon, Ocellated Turkey, and Montezuma Oropendola.
4 Days from $1,240 | International Alliance Program May 12, 2017 - May 15, 2017
Continue your birding exploration in the Yucatan Peninsula with this optional trip extension to Tikal in Guatemala’s Petén region. As you marvel at the awe-inspiring temples, you’ll be able to examine how human history and natural resources have intersected throughout the centuries. Your local guide will interpret the archaeological ruins you see while birding. Look for species you may have missed in Belize against the backdrop of one of the region’s most well-known Maya sites.
• Take an optional trip to the town of Uaxactun for an opportunity to find the Yucatan Jay and take a brief cultural tour. • Enjoy lunch on the shores of Lake Petén Itzá, home to a high number of indigenous fauna.
ITINERARY DAY 1-2: TIKAL
DAY 4: DEPARTURE
DAY 3: GUATEMALA CITY
Questions? Contact Fran Whitlock at 800-451-7111 x319 or fran@holbrooktravel.com
See more online at holbrook.travel/iaptikal
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CALENDAR OF OPEN EXPEDITIONS
PROGRAM NAME
FOCUS
DAYS
PRICE*
DEPART
Belize | Birding with Audubon Alaska
Birding
10
$3,225
2/19/17
Belize | Operation RubyThroat: Hummingbirds with Dr. Bill Hilton Jr.
Birding
8
$2,395
3/11/17
Belize | Eagle Optics Swarovski Birding Workshop
Birding
7
$2,350
3/23/17
Honduras | Birding for Conservation Tour 2016
Birding
10
$2,286
11/4/16
Costa Rica | Operation RubyThroat with Dr. Bill Hilton Jr.
Birding
9
$2,195
11/12/16
Digital Photography: Costa Rica Photo Safari with Todd Gustafson
Photography
10
$3,899
11/28/16
Costa Rica | 2017 Costa Rica Birding Symposium
Birding
5
$725
1/5/17
Costa Rica | Audubon Birding with Mario Cordoba
Birding
11
$2,595
2/4/17
Costa Rica | Birding and Natural History with Julie Zickefoose
Birding
11
$2,650
2/18/17
Costa Rica | Artistic Workshop | Mindy Lighthipe + Nancy Richmond
Photography
10
$3,875
3/8/17
Costa Rica | Eagle Optics Swarovski Workshop
Birding
8
$1,800
3/13/17
Costa Rica | Birding with Grange Insurance Audubon Center
Birding
8
$1,875
3/19/17
Costa Rica | Introduction to Neotropical Birding
Birding
7
$1,775
3/12/17
Costa Rica Rainforests, Cloud Forests, and Gardens with Melinda Morgan
Garden Tours
10
$1,875
4/23/17
Cuba Photo Workshop with Jim Quine & Jose “Pepe” Marti
Photography
8
$3,995
12/3/16
Cuba | Sarasota County Master Gardeners
Garden Tours
11
$3,395
10/29/16
Cuba | Sherman Library: Cuba Gardens, History, Art, and Nature
Garden Tours
12
$4,930
11/5/16
Cuba | Exploring the Natural Wonders of Eastern Cuba
Natural History
12
$4,900
11/11/16
Cuba | Christmas Bird Count led by Dr. Robert Norton
Birding
9
$3,125
12/13/16
Cuba | Birding with Sharon "Birdchick" Stiteler
Birding
11
$4,475
4/19/17
Mexico | Migration of the Monarch Butterflies with Expedition Travel
Natural History
6
$1,650
2/17/17
Southern Ecuador | Birds and Wildlife with Friends of the Bosque
Birding
10
$3,125
2/24/17
Galapagos Islands | Natural Wonders with Jacksonville University Alumni
Natural History
11
$5,000
6/21/17
Pantanal: Quest for the Jaguar | Gustafson Photo Safari
Photography
15
$9,995
9/13/17
India: Quest for the Tiger | Gustafson Photo Safari
Photography
17
$12,999
3/22/17
Tanzania | Birding and Photography with Reinier Munguia
Birding
14
$5,550
5/10/17
Colombia | Northern Colombia Birding Trail
Birding
12
$3,700
4/27/17
Belize | Birding and Nature in the Tropics of Belize
Birding
10
$2,750
5/4/17
Guatemala | Birding Guatemala’s Lake Atitlan, Tikal and the Petén
Birding
16
$4,925
9/22/17
Guatemala | Optional Trip Extension: Tikal Ruins
Birding
4
$1,240
5/12/17
* Prices do not include international airfare. Please see inside or website for full description.
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UPCOMING TRIPS TO JOIN
2016
2017
RETURN
DESTINATION
2/28/17
BELIZE
3/18/17
BELIZE
3/11
15
3/29/17
BELIZE
3/23
16
11/13/16
HONDURAS
11/4
17
11/20/16
COSTA RICA
11/12
18
12/7/16
COSTA RICA
11/28
19
1/9/17
COSTA RICA
2/14/17
COSTA RICA
2/4
2/28/17
COSTA RICA
2/18
3/17/17
COSTA RICA
3/8
23
3/20/17
COSTA RICA
3/13
24
3/26/17
COSTA RICA
3/19
25
3/18/17
COSTA RICA
3/12
26
5/2/17
COSTA RICA
12/10/16
CUBA
11/8/16
CUBA
11/16/16
CUBA
11/5
30
11/22/16
CUBA
11/11
31
12/21/16
CUBA
4/29/17
CUBA
2/22/17
MEXICO
2/17
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3/5/17
ECUADOR
2/24
35
7/1/17
ECUADOR
9/27/17
BRAZIL
4/8/17
INDIA
5/23/17
TANZANIA
5/8/17
COLOMBIA
5/12/17
BELIZE
10/7/17
GUATEMALA
5/15/17
GUATEMALA
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DEC
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
PAGE
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2/19
20
1/5
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27
4/23
28
12/3
29
10/29
32
12/13
33
4/19
6/21
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3/22 5/10
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4/27 5/4
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UPCOMING TRIPS TO JOIN
Over 30 expeditions to choose from, including: COSTA RICA | Introduction to Neotropical Birding | from $1,775 See page 26
GALAPAGOS ISLANDS | Natural Wonders with Jacksonville University Alumni | from $5,000 | See page 36 TANZANIA | Birding and Photography with Reinier Munguia from $5,550 | See page 39
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