August/September 2024 Newsletter

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The North Rim of the Grand Canyon Arizona’s Ultimate Fall Leaves Driving Tour!

September 30th -October 2nd, 2024

$599 (Based Upon Double Occupancy) $158 (Single Supplement)

Day One: Contrary to popular belief, Arizona does have a dramatic fall season, with the first burst of color typically arriving along the Kaibab Plateau, including the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. The journey to the North Rim could not be more leisurely. We’ll make a stop for lunch on self at Cameron Trading Post, where they’ve been catering to Arizona tourists for over 100 years. After lunch it’s back in the Transits and we’re headed for Kanab, Utah, a breathtaking drive that takes us through Navajo land with views of Marble Canyon, Lake Powell, Glen Canyon Dam and more. After checking into our hotel, we’ll take a little time for a refresh, gather for our own Happy Hour, and then head out for dinner on self.

Day Two: Breakfast is included at the hotel, then it’s back in the Transits and we’re headed for the North Rim of the Grand Canyon! More remote and less developed, the North Rim attracts far fewer tourists than the South Rim. And at an elevation ranging from 8,000-9,000 feet above sea level, the North Rim offers some of the most spectacular views in the world. Early October, autumn color should be at its peak, offering golden stands of quaking aspen, leading to forests of ancient spruce, fir, and pine trees. The weather fingers crossed, still pleasant and the crowds dwindled away. We’ll explore the North Rim as a driving tour along paved roads, stopping at important viewpoints with an eye out for wildlife. We’ll also enjoy lunch on self, at the Kaibab Lodge offering ring side seating for all of this great scenery. Late afternoon, we’ll return to our hotel, enjoy our own Happy Hour, and then dinner on self.

Day Three: Breakfast is included at the hotel, then it’s bags out and we’ll head for home, with a stop for lunch on self in historic downtown Flagstaff and plenty of great sightseeing along the way. Don’t miss this bucket list tour!

The 14th Annual Havasu Balloon Festival

January 10th -12th, 2025

$799 (Based Upon Double Room Occupancy) $244 (Single Supplement)

Day One: We’re on our way to beautiful Lake Havasu City, where we’ll enjoy lunch on self, before checking the new and contemporary styled Holiday Inn Express. Conveniently located in English Village, next to the London Bridge, guests of the hotel are just steps away from restaurants, shops and entertainment venues. After a refresh, we’ll head out for a fabulous Welcome Dinner at Angelina’s Italian Kitchen, where we’ll enjoy a three-course meal, with several entrée items to select from, and a glass of red or white wine, included. After dinner we’ll head out to the balloon field to explore the Glow Spectacular, a truly remarkable event, as pilots ignite the burners of their tethered balloons simultaneously and they glow like enormous holiday ornaments. Later we’ll enjoy a free evening in Lake Havasu City, on a festival weekend, where there will be much to see and do.

Day Two: Breakfast is included at the hotel, then we’re off to the balloon field to experience the spectacular Mass Ascension. An early morning launch of hot air balloons, the Mass Ascension is thought to be the most dramatic moment of the festival, an unforgettable display of both sound and color. Afterwards we’ll explore all that this thrilling festival has to offer, including tethered balloon rides, food vendor’s booths, live music and so much more. Late morning, we’ll head off to exciting Laughlin, Nevada, home to eight different resorts, side by side along the beautiful Colorado River. We’ll grab a quick lunch on self, before setting sail on a narrated, 90 minute Colorado River Cruise, offering breathtaking scenery and a fascinating slice of riverboat history. Midafternoon we’ll head back to Lake Havasu City where we’ll enjoy a free evening and dinner on self with several wonderful restaurants to choose from.

Day Three: Breakfast is included at the hotel, then it’s bags out and we’re off to explore Oatman, one of Arizona’ s most interesting ghost towns. This crazy little town began as a mining tent camp over 100 years ago, but quickly became a flourishing gold mining center in 1915, when two miners struck a ten-million-dollar gold find. Mining in Oatman was short lived. The town survived by catering to travelers on old U.S. Route 66 and nearly died when the route became what is now Interstate 40. Today tame burros roam the streets of lively Oatman, descendants of the early mining burros. We’ll check out the Oatman Hotel, where Clark Gable and Carol Lombard honeymooned in 1939, stroll the historic streets and handfeed the burros. Afterwards we’ll head back to the Valley with a stop for lunch on self, and plenty of great sightseeing along the way. Don’t wait to make your reservations for the 14th Annual Havasu Balloon Festival, designated as one of THE TOP 100 EVENTS IN NORTH AMERICA!

Holland Tulips & Rhine River Castles Cruise

Featuring Amsterdam & 7 Nights aboard the Amadeus Cara April 1st -10th, 2025

Starting at $5695 Includes Roundtrip Airfare Phoenix CITIES & PORTS:

AMSTERDAM & KEUKENHOF GARDENS Amsterdam started as a small fishing village in the late 12th century and today is one of the world’s most important ports. The city has one of the largest historic centers in Europe with about 7,500 registered historic buildings and 90 islands linked by 400 bridges. Enjoy an Amsterdam City Tour and Canal Cruise, featuring views of beautiful homes through the intricate canal system. Outside of Amsterdam, visit the famous Keukenhof Gardens, the Garden of Europe and the world’s 2nd largest flower garden with 7 million bulbs planted annually. This showplace for the tulip growers of the Netherlands features numerous sculptures between the flower beds to create harmony between art and nature. Visit the famous village of Zaanse Schans featuring windmills, wooden shoes and historic buildings.

COLOGNE Cologne is Germany’s 4th largest city and located on both sides of the Rhine. Enjoy a Cologne Walking Tour of the Old Town (Altstadt) and see the massive iconic 13th century Gothic cathedral. Explore the dock side taverns, cafes and shops.

COCHEM Cochem is a charming town on the Moselle River, surrounded by vineyards. Enjoy a Cochem Walking Tour featuring the picturesque old town with half-timbered houses, a historic market square, and a baroque town hall. Enjoy a Wine Tasting at a local winery, including the region’s famous Riesling. Then visit either the Reichsburg or the Eltz Castle, both majestic castles offer stunning views.

KOBLENZ - RHINE RIVER GORGE - RÜDESHEIM Arrive in Koblenz and enjoy a Koblenz Walking Tour of this charming Rhineland town situated at the confluence of the Rhine & Moselle Rivers. Today your ship cruises through the Rhine River Gorge, a UNESCO Heritage Site and the most stunningly beautiful stretch of the river with hill sides dotted with fairy-tale castles, historic towns and vineyards. Enjoy a stroll through Rüdesheim and explore the Drosselgasse, a narrow alley lined with wine taverns and restaurants on your own or maybe take an optional Rüdesheim Wine Tasting Tour.

SPEYER Speyer is one of Germany’s oldest cities, known for its cathedral, numerous churches and the 13th-century Altpörtel (“Old Gate”). Explore the city during your Speyer Walking Tour. Today maybe take an optional excursion to historic Heidelberg to visit the red-walled castle with beautiful views of the Neckar Valley. STRASBOURG, FRANCE Capital city of the Alsace region in northeastern France, Strasbourg is situated on the Rhine at the German border. Enjoy a Strasbourg City Tour with Canal Boat Cruise. Start with a short coach trip through the city, then walk through the lovely, historic old town and see the famous cathedral. During a boat cruise discover the famous quarter, “Petite France”. This former mill and tanner district still maintains its medieval charm. See some of Strasbourg’s famous half timbered houses and the Council of Europe.

INCLUSIONS

•Roundtrip Airfare - PHX

•1 Night Amsterdam Hotel

•7 Night Cruise - Outside Cabin

•21 Meals (8-B, 6-L & 7-D)

•PWD Tour Manager

•Hand Selected Wine & Beer with Dinners

•Wi-Fi Onboard

•Welcome & Farewell Dinners Onboard

•Ship Staff

•Baggage Handling

•Int’l Air Taxes/Fuel/Fees & Port Charges

EXCURSIONS/TOURS

•Amsterdam City Tour & Canal Cruise

•Keukenhof Flower Gardens

•Zaanse Schans Windmills Visit

•Cologne Walking Tour & Beer Tasting

•Cochem Walking Tour, Wine Tasting & Castle Visit

•Koblenz Walking Tour

•Rhine River Gorge

•Speyer Walking Tour

•Strasbourg City Tour

Trail of the Ancients Scenic Byway

featuring Mesa Verde & Chaco Culture National Parks

October 8th -11th, 2024

$899 (Based Upon Double Occupancy) $219 (Single Supplement)

The Trail of the Ancients is a modern-day drive that connects the migration routes of America’s first peoples— the Ancestral Puebloans who occupied a vast region of the American Southwest for over 2,000 years. The only National Scenic Byway that was designated primarily for its archaeological sites, the trail passes through some of the southwest’s most protected places. With no particular right or wrong way to explore this multi-state trail which the Federal Highway Administration says is 480 miles in total we’ve planned a route that takes us through the trail’s most iconic sites, including Mesa Verde and Chaco Culture National Parks.

Day One: We’ll leave the Valley headed for Farmington, New Mexico, enjoying plenty of pitstops along the way, including a stop for lunch, on self, at the Painted Desert Diner at Petrified Forest National Park. Late afternoon, we’ll check into the Holiday Inn Express, and after a refresh, we’ll head out to enjoy a festive Welcome Dinner, included.

Day Two: Breakfast is included at the hotel. Back in the Transits we’re headed for Chaco Culture National Park. Chaco Canyon is home to the densest and most exceptional concentration of pueblos in the American Southwest. The park preserves one of the most important pre-Columbian cultural and historical areas in the United States. Between A.D. 900 and 1150, Chaco Canyon was a major center of culture for the Ancient Pueblo Peoples. Chacoans quarried sandstone blocks and hauled timber from great distances, assembling fifteen major complexes that remained the largest buildings in North America until the 19th century. Many Chacoan buildings may have been aligned to capture the solar and lunar cycles, requiring generations of astronomical observations and centuries of skillfully coordinated construction. Climate change is thought to have led to the emigration of Chacoans and the eventual abandonment of the canyon, beginning with a fifty-year drought commencing in 1130. Chaco Canyon is a World Heritage Site and considered sacred ancestral homelands by the Hopi and Pueblo people, who maintain oral accounts of their historical migration from Chaco and their spiritual relationship to the land. We’ll enjoy a picnic lunch, included, while exploring Chaco Canyon. Late afternoon we’ll head back to our hotel, and after a refresh we’ll gather for our own Happy Hour, included, before heading out to enjoy dinner on self.

Day Three: Breakfast is included at the hotel. Back in the Transits we’re headed for Mesa Verde National Park. For over 700 years, the Ancestral Pueblo people built thriving communities on the mesas and in the cliffs of Mesa Verde. Today, the park protects the rich cultural heritage of 27 Pueblos and Tribes and offers visitors a spectacular window into the past. This World Heritage Site and International Dark Sky Park is home to over a thousand species, including several that live nowhere else on earth. Early afternoon we’ll travel to historic Durango, Colorado, where we’ll enjoy lunch, on self, with several wonderful restaurants to choose from. Later we’ll visit Aztec Ruins National Monument, a Chaco Canyon outlier, home to some of the best-preserved Chacoan structures of its kind. We’ll learn about the ancestral Pueblo people in the park's museum and explore the Aztec West great house to see exceptionally advanced architecture, original wooden beams, and a restored Great Kiva. Aztec Ruins is a deeply sacred place to many Indigenous peoples across the American Southwest. Early evening we’ll return to our hotel, and after a refresh we ’ll gather for our own Happy Hour, included, before heading out to enjoy dinner on self.

Day Four: Breakfast is included at the hotel, then it’s bags out and we’re headed for home. We’ll enjoy plenty of great sightseeing along the way, as well as a stop for lunch, on self, at the fabulous La Posada Hotel the last of the great railroad hotels. The La Posada is home to the award winning Turquoise Room said to be the best restaurant in the Four Corners region offering an affordable lunch menu that features regional contemporary Southwestern Cuisine, with an occasional tribute to the great days of the Fred Harvey Company. We’re revving up our engines for this remarkable road trip and we’re hoping you’ll join us!

Would you like to know more? We recommend The Mystery of Chaco Canyon, available free on Prime Video. Narrated by Robert Redford, this documentary examines the ancient ruins of Chaco Canyon, describing and demonstrating the intricate and precise astronomical alignments among the many buildings spread over a wide

AUGUST TOURS

“The Backyard Series”

Fully Committed

At Phoenix Theatre

August 3rd, Saturday………………….$119

Bribes, intimidation, histrionics the best food always incites the worst behavior. Presented in the very intimate Judith Hardes Theatre, Fully Committed follows a chaotic day in the life of Sam, an out-of-work actor who mans the frenzied reservation line at Manhattan’s hottest restaurant. As the only employee on shift, Sam alone must answer a slew of phone calls from absurd elite foodies including a merciless maître d’ and Gwyneth Paltrow’s patronizing assistant. With over forty assorted characters played by a single versatile actor, this fast-paced comedic play shows just how far wit, luck, and self-determination can take you. We’ll also enjoy lunch, on self, at the Miracle Mile Deli, prior to the show. A Phoenix landmark since 1949, the Miracle Mile serves the best deli sandwiches and homemade soups, along with great daily specials including a roast turkey plate, Hungarian stuffed cabbage rolls, meatloaf, mac & cheese, freshly baked pies, bread pudding, and so much more.

Depart: NW 10 a.m. Phx 10 a.m. Scts 10:15 a.m. Mesa 10:30 a.m. R: 5 p.m.

“Club Style Series”

Mystery Tour #1

August 4th, Sunday……………………. $99

Once you’ve been on a KT Mystery Tour you’ll understand their ever-growing popularity! Join us as we explore some of Arizona ’s hidden gems no less magical than their more popular counterparts! Dress comfortably, lunch is included. That’s all we ’re gonna say! Depart: TBA

“Club Style Series”

Aug 6-9, Tues-Fri……………………...$999

Call the office for more information.

“Club Style Series”

The KT Book Club Meeting

August 12th, Monday…...FREE with RSVP

Join us for the monthly KT Book Club Meeting! We’ll meet in our office in Sun City West for light refreshments and a lively blend of book discussion and social time. With a focus on books set in the American Southwest, we’ll showcase a new book every month that inspires further exploration. East Valley people,

do not hesitate to reserve your seat. Free transportation will be provided to Mesa, Scottsdale and Phoenix participants, on a first come, first serve basis. Meeting begins: 10:15 a.m. Depart: Mesa 9 a.m. Scts 9:30 a.m. Phx 9:45 a.m. R: 1 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series”

Meteor Crater & Barringer Space Museum

August 13th, Tuesday………………....$136

Over 50,000 years ago space and earth came together when a huge iron-nickel meteorite, approximately 150 feet wide and weighing several hundred thousand tons, impacted an area outside of Flagstaff, with a force 150 times greater than an atomic bomb. The result of this impact was devastation for miles and the creation of the giant bowl-shaped cavity we call Meteor Crater, which measures 550 feet deep and almost a mile wide. Today you can experience the Crater in an air-conditioned indoor viewing area, outside on one of the observation decks and self-guided trails, or on a guided tour along the rim. We’ll explore Meteor Crater Visitor Center, one of the most popular attractions in Northern Arizona. Discovery Center & Space Museum boasts hands-on exhibits and displays, where you can immerse yourself in the science and history of meteorite impacts around the world and we’ll enjoy Impact! Theater to learn about the history and geology of the crater. Before visiting Meteor Crater, we’ll enjoy lunch on self at the award-winning Turquoise Room at La Posada Hotel the last of the great railroad hotels. Considered to be the finest restaurant in the Four Corners Region, the Turquoise Room offers a fabulous and affordable lunch menu, reflecting the unique flavors of the Southwest. Join us for this remarkable tour!

Depart: NW 7 a.m. Phx 7:30 a.m. Scts 7:45 a.m Mesa 8:15 a.m. R: 7 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series”

San Francisco Peaks

Scenic Loop

Here’s a Kindred annual trek that kicks off in historic Flagstaff, with a stop for lunch at Diablo Burger, an Arizona local foodsbased burger joint. Lunch alone is worth the drive! Diablo Burger partners with local farmers, ranchers, bakers, cheese makers, brewers, vintners to create “landscape-scale conservation that you can taste.” Which is just a lot of fancy talk for the best cheeseburger in the American Southwest. We’ll order off a huge menu, then settle on the patio with our award-winning burgers, fries and soft drinks, and it’s all included! Later we’ll head north on Highway 180, better known as the San Francisco Peaks Scenic Road, one of Arizona’s most beautiful scenic byways a loop that takes us all the way around Arizona's highest mountain winding through a land of pine forests and aspen groves, open prairies and rustic homesteads. This incredible tour offers a great escape from the heat of the Valley! Make a reservation and join us you ’ll be glad you did!

Depart: Mesa 8 a.m. Scts 8:30 a.m. Phx 8:45 a.m. NW 9:15 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

The Riordan Mansion

August 19th,Monday……………………..$127

Brothers Timothy and Michael Riordan, sons of Irish immigrants, were part of a prominent Arizona Territory family, involved in lumber, railroads, cattle, banking, and politics. They moved to Flagstaff to run the local lumber mill, which was established to provide wood for the Transcontinental Railroad. Working together, the brothers built two nearly identical Arts and Crafts style mansions, connected by a large billiards room in the middle for a total of over 13,000 square feet of living area and servants’ quarters. This type of architecture uses local materials, such as volcanic basalt and Ponderosa pine trees to blend into the surrounding environment. Charles Whittlesey, who was chief architect for the Santa Fe Railroad and designer of the Grand Canyon's El Tovar Lodge, designed the state-of-the-art home in 1904. They married two sisters, Caroline and Elizabeth Metz, and each family lived in one of the mansions. The family lived in the mansion until the 1980’s when the second generation gifted Arizona State Parks the property. Arizona State Parks received a warranty from the surviving members of the Riordan family, conveying the Riordan homes, most of the contents, such as the east and west wings of the mansion, and five acres of surrounding land for State Park purposes. The state park opened on August 4, 1983, to preserve and share the history of not just the Riordan family, but of the city of Flagstaff. We’ll enjoy a onehour guided tour of the mansion, as well as a twenty minute ranger lead exploration of the mansion grounds. Lunch is on self in historic downtown Flagstaff, home to many wonderful restaurants, so there is sure to be something for everyone.

Depart: Mesa 8 a.m. Scts 8:30a.m. Phx 8:45 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series” WEST VALLEY

The Riordan Mansion

August 20th,Tuesday

See August 19th for the complete itinerary. Depart: NW 9 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

$127

“Southwest Adventure Series” EAST VALLEY

Bearizona

August 22nd, Thursday…..…………...$137

Journey with us to Williams, Arizona, home to Bearizona Arizona’s premier wildlife park! We’ll enjoy a remarkable closeup experience with a wide variety of animals from the comfort of our own Transit vans, winding our way through 160 acres of Ponderosa pine forest. We’ll view bison, black bears, wolves and more animals that are indigenous to North America living comfortably in spacious, natural environments. Later enjoy a leisurely stroll through Fort Bearizona, a beautiful 20-acre walkthru, offering an up-close experience with playful smaller animals. Lunch is on self, with two very different eateries to choose from, including Canyonlands a 6,000 square foot themed restaurant featuring soaring canyon walls and ancient ruins, a 25foot waterfall and breathtaking views of Bearizona’s jaguar exhibit. Canyonland’s menu runs from hickory smoked BBQ to fresh garden salads, gourmet burgers and more. If a quick bite is more to your liking, consider Bearizona Grille, offering out-

door deck dining and stadium favorites, such as hot dogs, cheesy nachos, soft pretzels and adult beverages. This tour is always a total blast and can be enjoyed all summer long!

Depart: Mesa 8 a.m. Scts 8:30 a.m. Phx 8:45 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series” WEST VALLEY

Bearizona

August 23rd, Friday…..…………….....$137

See August 22nd for the complete itinerary.

Depart: NW 8 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Club Style Series”

Mystery Tour #2

August 25th, Sunday………………….. $99

Once you’ve been on a KT Mystery Tour you’ll understand their ever-growing popularity! Join us as we explore some of Arizona ’s hidden gems no less magical than their more popular counterparts! Dress comfortably, lunch is included. That’s all we ’re gonna say! Depart: TBA

“Club Style Series”

Lowell Observatory

August 29th, Thursday...……………...$155

Experience the famously dark skies of Flagstaff, Arizona, home to Lowell Observatory. Our Dark Skies Program will include 1.5 hours of private stargazing, using the new 24” (0.6m) Dyer Telescope. We’ll also enjoy a laser-guided constellation tour in the adjoining McAllister Observing Plaza. When not observing, we’ll be free to explore other parts of the observatory on our own, including:

¨ Giovale Open Deck Observatory, with six telescopes of varying sizes, including a 32” (0.8m) reflecting telescope.

Historic Clark Refractor, which mapped the moon for Apollo. Pluto Discovery Astrograph and Zeiss Blink Comparator. We’ll arrive in Flagstaff in time to enjoy dinner, on self, at the restaurant of your choice. Don’t miss this exciting tour!

Depart: Mesa 2 p.m. Scts 2:30 NW 3:15 R: 12 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series”

The Bisbee Bloomers

Garden Tour

August 31st, Saturday………………...$129

Nestled into the Mule Mountains of southeastern Arizona, picturesque Bisbee offers a cool day away from the heat of the Valley. We’re looking forward to the 22nd Annual Bisbee Bloomers Garden Tour a quirky event that offers a rare glimpse into the secret gardens of Bisbee’s colorful residents. We’ll also enjoy lunch on self in downtown Bisbee, home to many great little restaurants, so there is sure to be something for everyone. This kooky tour is always so much fun leaving a little earlier, arriving home a little later. Depart: NW 7 a.m. Phx 7 a.m.

Scts 7:15 a.m. Mesa 7:30 a.m. R: 7 p.m.

“Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family: Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need one.” Jane Howard

SEPTEMBER

SEPTEMBER TOURS

“The Backyard Series”

Cabaret at Phoenix Theatre

September 1st, Sunday…………...….$139

Willkommen, Bienvenue, Welcome… to the legendary musical about Bohemian Berlin. Presented on the Mainstage at Phoenix Theatre, we scored smokin’ hot seats front and center! Narrated by a mischievous Master of Ceremonies, Kander and Ebb’s Cabaret follows a struggling American writer finding inspiration from the pleasure-filled Kit Kat Klub and its vivacious English singer. As a shadow falls over the city with the Third Reich rising to power, the Klub’s performers and patrons must decide if they’ll wake up to the evil on their doorsteps or keep escaping to the alluring fantasy world of the cabaret. Featuring classics like "Don't Tell Mama", "Maybe this Time", and the titular song, “Cabaret,” this dynamic masterpiece thinly veils a German city’s tragic trajectory. Prior to the show, we’ll visit Downtown Gilbert’s Heritage District, where we’ll enjoy lunch, on self. The Heritage District has become a vibrant dining hub, with an eclectic mix of restaurants lining a really walkable main street.

Seating for this amazing tour is limited.

Depart: NW 9:45 a.m. Phx 10 a.m. Scts 10:15 a.m. Mesa 10:45 a.m. R: 5 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series

The Grand Canyon Desert View

September 4th, Wednesday…….…...$120

Often called the Other South Rim, or even the East Rim by Arizonans, the Grand Canyon Desert View area offers some of the most majestic, most sweeping Grand Canyon scenery. More remote and less visited by tourists, Desert View is anchored by the iconic watchtower, built in 1932 and designed by architect Mary Colter. Sitting out on a promontory, the Desert View area is at the highest point on the South Rim, offering views of the Colorado River, Navajo lands and of course, the heart-stopping sights of the Grand Canyon. We’ll stop for lunch on self, at Cameron Trading Post before arriving at the Grand Canyon Desert View . Nestled along the Colorado River, just 30 minutes south of the Grand Canyon, this trading post has been catering to Arizona tourists since the early 1900’s, serving great food at moderate prices.

Depart: Mesa 7 a.m. Scts 7:30 Phx 7:45 a.m. NW 8:15 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“The Backyard Series”

OdySea Aquarium

holds more than 2 million gallons of water and offers educational, interactive, and entertainment experiences for guests of all ages. From sharks, sea turtles, and penguins to otters and rays, it is home to more than 6,000 animals. Highlights include SeaTREK underwater ocean walking, a submerged escalator that descends into the deep ocean, one of the largest collections of sharks in the country, a Giant Pacific Octopus, and the world's only Russian Sturgeon touch exhibit. OdySea is also home to Voyager, a stadium-seating style theater with 46 ft. viewing windows that takes guests on a journey through the ocean in the world's only revolving aquarium. OdySea Aquarium is located at Arizona Boardwalk, Scottsdale's one-of-a-kind entertainment destination that features eight marquee attractions. We’ll also enjoy lunch, included, at The Eagles Buffet at Casino Arizona, where we’ll be offered an amazing selection of freshly prepared international cuisine to tempt your taste-buds, including Asian, Mexican, and Italian selections, as well as classic American dishes. We’ll enjoy a bountiful fresh salad and fruit bar, delicious seafood, pastas, desserts to die for and so much more. Do not miss this fabulous tour!

Depart: NW 9:30 a.m. Phx 10 a.m. Scts 10:15 a.m.

Mesa 10 a.m. R: 4 p.m.

“Club Style Series”

The KT Book Club Meeting

September 9th, Monday…FREE with RSVP

Join us for the monthly KT Book Club Meeting! We’ll meet in our office in Sun City West for light refreshments and a lively blend of book discussion and social time. With a focus on books set in the American Southwest, we’ll showcase a new book every month that inspires further exploration. East Valley people, do not hesitate to reserve your seat. Free transportation will be provided to Mesa, Scottsdale and Phoenix participants, on a first come, first serve basis. Meeting begins: 10:15 a.m.

Depart: Mesa 9 a.m. Scts 9:30 a.m. Phx 9:45 a.m. R: 1 p.m.

“The Backyard Series”

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the Hale

September 11th, Wednesday………..$115

A vibrant and enchanting musical that tells the biblical story of Joseph, his eleven jealous brothers, and his remarkable journey from slavery to royalty. Set to an unforgettable score by Andrew Lloyd Webber, this uplifting tale bursts with dazzling colors, catchy tunes, lively choreography, and comedic moments, captivating audiences of all ages. With themes of forgiveness, resilience, and the power of dreams, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat delivers a heartwarming and joyous theatrical experience that will leave you singing and smiling long after the final curtain call. Hale Center Theatre offers a Broadway-style experience, in a unique 350 seat theater-in-the-round, giving the audience an intimate live action experience. Recent renovations boast new state-of-the-art lighting and sound to create a more engaging theatrical experience. The Hale Centre Theatre is located in the heart of Downtown Gilbert’s Heritage District, where we’ll also enjoy dinner on self, prior to the evening performance. The Heritage District is home to a really walkable

Main Street, lined with more than 30 fabulous restaurants, so there is sure to be something for everyone! Depart: NW 4:30 p.m. Scts 4:45 p.m. Mesa 5:15 p.m. R: 10:30 p.m.

“Club Style Series”

Mystery Tour #1

September 12th, Thursday…………… $99

Dress comfortably, lunch is included. That’s all we’re gonna say! Depart: TBA

“Southwest Adventure Series”

Mount Lemmon

September 16th, Monday……………$115

Join us as we travel the Sky Island Scenic Byway. This breathtaking 25-mile paved road takes us along one of Arizona’s most scenic byways a winding trail that ascends 9,157 feet through the rugged Santa Catalina Mountains into a much cooler climate. Along the way there are many pull-off points for photo opportunities, or just to enjoy the magnificent landscape. Nestled on the rocky peak of Mount Lemmon sits the tiny town of Summerhaven, home to the Iron Door Restaurant, where we’ll enjoy lunch on self. A charming eatery offering delicious homemade soups, a variety of fresh salads, sandwiches and more, the Iron Door is most famous for their chili & cornbread combo and fresh baked pies. Pull up a chair on the patio surrounded by flowers and hummingbirds and treat yourself to a day away from the heat of the Valley. Depart: NW 8 a.m. Phx 8 a.m. Scts 8:15 a.m. Mesa 8:45 a.m. R: 7 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series”

Arizona’s Beautiful

White Mountains

Sept 18-20, Wed-Fri………………….$499

See page 15 for the complete itinerary.

“Southwest Adventure Series”

Petrified Forest NP

September 23rd, Monday……………$120

We’re heading into northeastern Arizona to the Petrified Forest National Park, where nature, geology, archaeology, paleontology and historic architecture meet in a high desert setting. Located in the greater Painted Desert, the Petrified Forest is contained within 150,000 acres, while the sweeping Painted Desert encompasses 1,500 square miles. The Petrified Forest is home to one of the world's largest and most colorful concentrations of petrified wood, as well as multi-hued badlands. We’ll enjoy a 28 -mile scenic drive through Main Park Road, winding past viewpoints, trailheads and other attractions offering plenty of opportunities to stretch our legs and explore major overlooks. We’ll also enjoy lunch, on self, before visiting the park, at the at the award-winning Turquoise Room at La Posada Hotel the last of the great railroad hotels. Considered to be the finest restaurant in the Four Corners Region, the Turquoise Room offers a

fabulous and affordable lunch menu, reflecting the unique flavors of the Southwest. This fantastic tour should not be missed!

Depart: NW 7 a.m. Phx 7:30 a.m. Scts 7:45 a.m.

Mesa 8:15 a.m. R: 7 p.m.

“Club Style Series”

Mystery Tour #2

September 25th, Wednesday………... $99

Dress comfortably, lunch is included. That’s all we’re gonna say!

Depart: TBA

“Southwest Adventure Series”

An Afternoon in Jerome

September 26th, Thursday…………..$115

Once known as the Wickedest Town in the West, Jerome sits near the top of Cleopatra Hill between Prescott and Flagstaff. Founded in 1877, Jerome grew from a tent settlement to a robust mining community the fourth largest city in Arizona, with a population that peaked around 15,000 in the 1920’s. Jerome’ s economy completely dependent upon the mining industry slowed during the Great Depression, roared back as World War II increased demands for copper, only to decline dramatically at the end of the war. With the closing of the mine in 1953, the remaining 50-100 residents promoted Jerome as a historic ghost town, eventually leading to the federal government designating Jerome as a National Historic District . Once home to miners, gamblers, bootleggers and prostitutes, Jerome today is a fascinating artist’s hamlet, with a new claim to fame as the largest ghost town in America. We’ll explore Jerome’s historic streets lined with shops, galleries, wine-tasting rooms and plenty of great little bistros, where we’ll enjoy lunch on self. This is always a fantastic late September tour! Depart: Mesa 8 a.m. Scts 8:30 Phx 8:45 a.m. NW 9:15 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Club Style Series”

Sedona Winefest

September 28th, Saturday………...$149

The Sedona Winefest will be returning for its 15th annual celebration, showcasing award-winning Arizona wineries, live music, outstanding local cuisine, and a variety of artisan vendors. This famous festival will be held in one of the world’s most scenic destinations, offering heart-stopping red rock vistas in every direction. In addition to wine tasting opportunities from 25 of the state’s best wineries, this year’s event will feature Desert Diamond Distillery and a handful of Arizona breweries. This tour includes 8 wine tasting tickets and a commemorative wine glass. Non wine drinkers looking to enjoy a beautiful afternoon in Sedona are welcome to join us for a special price of $125. Depart: Mesa 8 a.m. Scts 8:30 a.m. Phx 8:45 a.m. NW 9:15 a.m. R: 6 p.m.

“Southwest Adventure Series”

The North Rim

Sept 30-Oct 2, Mon-Wed……………$599

See page 2 for the complete itinerary.

Cape Cod & the Islands

Gallivants 2024/2025

August 17th -23rd, 2024…………………………..…......$3449

Arizona’s Beautiful White Mountains

September 18th -20th, 2024………………………….…...$499

Great Canadian Cities

September 18th -26th, 2024…………………………….$4349

New York City & the Hudson River Valley

September 20th -26th, 2024……………………….....…$4149

The North Rim of the Grand Canyon

September 30th -October 2nd, 2024……………...……..$599

Iceland Explorer

October 2nd -8th, 2024…………………………………..$4849

Trail of the Ancients Scenic Byway

October 8th -11th, 2024…………………………………...$899

Highlights of the Douro with Spain

October 28th -November 5th, 2024……….starting at $5495

Colorful Costa Rica

November 6th -14th, 2024……………………………….$3675

New Orleans Holiday

December 3rd -7th, 2024………………………………...$2775

San Antonio Holiday

December 5th -9th, 2024………………………………...$2649

Smoky Mountains & Pigeon Forge Holiday

December 8th -12th, 2024……………………………….$2749

Switzerland & Christmas Markets of the Rhine

December 9th -17th, 2024……………….....starting at $4495

Havasu Balloon Festival

January 10th -12th, 2025…………………………………..$799

Treasures of Croatia & Slovenia

March 18th -28th, 2025…………………………………..$4849

Holland Tulips & Rhine River Castles River Cruise

April 1st – 10th, 2025………………...………starting at $5695

Music Cities: New Orleans, Memphis & Nashville

May 12th -19th, 2025……………………………………..$4075

Yellowstone & the Wild West

June 20th -26th, 2025…………………………………….$4099

Majestic Canadian Rockies

July 20th -25th, 2025…………………………………..….$4125

Canadian Rockies VIA Rail

August 13th -20th, 2025………………………………….$5925

Highlights of Italy’s Amalfi Coast & Rome October 7th -15th, 2025……………………………….....$4849

It’s easy to make a reservation for an OVERNIGHT Van or Motorcoach Tour. Simply call us, or fill out our online reservation form. We’ll ask you for a bit of information and a $100 nonrefundable deposit.

Wondering why that deposit is nonrefundable? Kindred Tours has made deposits to hotels, vendors, attractions sometimes months in advance, and that money is often nonrefundable to us. Your final payment for OVERNIGHT Van or Motorcoach Tours will be due 45 days prior to your departure date. Final payments are nonrefundable. On rare occasions Kindred Tours may need to cancel a tour prior to departure. If this happens, we’ll notify you as far in advance as possible. You, of course, will receive a full refund for the cost of your tour, or you can transfer your credit to another tour of your choice. ONE-DAY Van or Motorcoach Tours must be paid for when you make your reservation

Reservations can be made either by phone or online. One-day tours are nonrefundable within 30 days of the tour.

Mesa Pickup:

Mesa Doubletree Hilton

1011 W. Holmes Ave

Mesa, AZ 82510

This is the Fiesta Mall region, where the Mesa Doubletree Hotel is easily viewed from the U.S. 60/Superstition Freeway. Exit the freeway at Alma School and head north one block to Holmes.

Scottsdale Pickup:

La Quinta Inn & Suites

8888 E. Shea Blvd

Scottsdale, AZ 8560

This location can be easily reached via AZ 101/Pima Freeway. Exit the freeway at Shea. The La Quinta Hotel is located at the northeast corner of AZ 101 and Shea

Your Reservations In—480-497-2478

Phoenix Pickup: Paradise Valley Community Center 17492 N. 40th Street Phoenix, AZ 85032

The Paradise Valley Community Center is located on 40th Street, north of Bell Road. This location can only be used for one-day tours. No overnights. No Late-nights

Northwest Pickup:

Sundome Plaza

13547 W. Camino Del Sol

Sun City West, AZ 85375

Located in the heart of Sun City West at the Sundome Plaza Shopping Center.

Arizona’s Beautiful White Mountains

September 18th -20th Wednesday-Friday

$499 (Double Occupancy) $110 (Single Supplement)

Day One: Run away with us this September to Arizona’s beautiful White Mountains! We’ll enjoy an incredibly scenic journey on our way to Pinetop, Arizona, with several great stops along the way, including one for lunch on self in historic Payson. Late afternoon we’ll check into the Hon-Dah Casino Resort, our headquarters for the next two nights. Nothing fancy, the Hon-Dah hotel rooms are clean and cozy. Dinner is on self tonight at the Indian Pine Restaurant, where the very affordable menu offers something for everyone. Later enjoy a free evening with a cocktail at Spirits Bar, or relax in the heated pool, spa or sauna. Hon-Dah’s casino offers over 800 slots and live poker, if you enjoy a little gambling.

Day Two: Breakfast is included at the hotel, then we’re off to explore a land of thick pine forests, crystal mountain lakes, lush green meadows and abundant watchable wildlife. This high-country destination offers scenery much like Canada or the Pacific Northwest, and at elevations of 6,500 to 9,000 feet, temperatures that average 30 degrees cooler than the Phoenix area. Arizona’s White Mountains are also home to ten sparkling lakes, our focus on this scenic driving tour. We’ll explore as much as time allows, with an early afternoon stop along the way for lunch, on self. Late afternoon we’ll return to our hotel to enjoy dinner, on self, at the Indian Pine Restaurant and a free evening.

Day Three: Breakfast is included at the hotel, then it’s bags out and we’re headed for home. We’ll enjoy a scenic loop on our return to the Valley, taking us through the Salt River Canyon a 2,000 foot-deep river canyon, so gorgeous and loaded with history that it is often referred to as the Little Grand Canyon. This stretch of highway is broad and well-paved offering some of the most dramatic views ever seen from a window. We’ll make our way into Globe, where we’ll stop for lunch on self at Guayo’s Mexican Restaurant, a great favorite with the locals. After lunch we ’ll head for home with plenty of great sightseeing along the way. We hope you’ll join us!

$2749 (Based Upon Double Occupancy) $680 (Single Supplement) Includes Roundtrip Airfare Phoenix

DAY 1: FLIGHT TO KNOXVILLE, TN Arrive in Knoxville, TN, meet your Tour Director and transfer to Pigeon Forge in the Great Smoky Mountains for a four night one-hotel stay. This evening join your fellow travelers for a Welcome Dinner. (D) Overnight: Pigeon Forge

DAY 2: ASHEVILLE - BILTMORE This morning motorcoach east to Asheville, NC to visit the Biltmore Estate, a Gilded Age Châteauesque-style mansion built for George Washington Vanderbilt II between 1889 and 1895. America’ s largest home boasts 250 rooms, 65 fireplaces, 70,000 gallon indoor pool, bowling alley, priceless art and antiques.

DAY 3: SMOKY MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK - GATLINBURG - COUNTRY TONITE THEATER

Today discover our nation’s most visited National Park, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Enjoy picturesque, wide, verdant valleys ringed by tall peaks, the very picture of calm, rural beauty. The park is also renowned for the diversity of its plant and animal life, and the quality of its remnants of Southern Appalachian Mountain culture. Then visit the gateway city to the park, Gatlinburg. Enjoy a Moonshine Tasting and learn about this formerly hidden craft. Today, the locals celebrate their rich history and make genuine moonshine on Gatlinburg’s Parkway. Enjoy free time in Gatlinburg for some shopping and a bite to eat before returning to Pigeon Forge. Enjoy a Farewell Dinner with your fellow travelers before this evening’s entertainment. Experience the award winning Pigeon Forge Christmas Show at the Country Tonite Theater. The magic of the holiday season abounds as the talented renditions of Christmas favorites combined with beautiful choreography, brightly decorated holiday sets and colorful costumes bring the enchantment of the holidays to the stage. (B,D) Overnight: Pigeon Forge

DAY 4:

TITANIC - DOLLYWOOD

This morning discover the Titanic Museum, which is built at half-scale to the original ship, and contains over real 400 artifacts. Explore twenty dramatically lit galleries, experience 28-degree water, and sit in an actual size lifeboat. Then enjoy some free time to visit local shops and venues on your own. Later visit Dollywood for the Smoky Mountain Christmas experience. Dollywood is the area’s top-rated attraction and considered one of the best theme parks in the world. Memories are made when you take in a heartwarming holiday show or two, catch a ride on the Dollywood Express steam train, enjoy seasonal treats, festive food, and wander through the more than 5 million lights. The night ends with a seasonal fireworks spectacular sure to inspire.

(B) Overnight: Pigeon Forge

DAY 5: KNOXVILLE - HOME Today fly home filled with wonderful memories of your Smoky Mountains & Pigeon Forge Holiday Tour. (B)

Treasures of Croatia & Slovenia

March 18th -28th, 2025

$4849 (Based Upon Double Occupancy) $950 (single supplement) Includes Roundtrip Airfare Phoenix

DAY 1: OVERNIGHT FLIGHT Board your overnight flight to Europe.

DAY 2: ARRIVE ZAGREB, CROATIA Welcome to Croatia! Arrive in Zagreb, meet your Tour Director and transfer to your hotel. This evening join your fellow travelers for a Welcome Dinner. (D) Overnight: Zagreb

DAY 3: ZAGREB - LJUBLJANA, SLOVENIA This morning enjoy a Zagreb City Tour to see the highlights of this gracious city. Visit the Upper Old Town and see St. Stephen’s Cathedral, St. Marks Church and the colorful Jelacic Square. Next cross into Slovenia and travel to the capital city of Ljubljana, which sits between central Europe and the Mediterranean, retaining a small town feel. This afternoon enjoy a Ljubljana City Tour to view its open-air market, the Baroque Venetian inspired City Hall, Robba Fountain, and the Triple Bridge, which connects the old and new cities, and is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Later check into your hotel in Ljubljana for two nights. Enjoy dinner with your fellow travelers at a local restaurant. (B,D)

DAY 4: LJUBLJANA – POSTOJNA CAVE – LAKE BLED - LJUBLJANA This morning a short ride south takes you to Postojna to explore Postojna Cave, the almost 13-mile-long karst cave system, where an electric train takes you deeper than is possible in any other cave in the world. Later travel to Lake Bled to visit the imposing 11th century Bled Castle, perched on a steep cliff high above the lake creating a dramatic backdrop to the city. Stroll through the castle grounds and visit the museum to get insight into the history of the castle and the surrounding area. Return to Ljubljana and enjoy the evening at your own pace. (B)

DAY 5: LJUBLJANA - ZADAR - SPLIT, CROATIA Today sit back and enjoy the scenery as you travel south through Slovenia and back into Croatia. Midday stop in Zadar, situated on a long peninsula, and the oldest Slavic town on the Adriatic Sea. Enjoy a Zadar City Tour to see the Roman Forum archaeological site and the unique Sea Organ, which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps. Then travel along the spectacular coast and arrive in the city of Split to begin your two-night stay in this amazing city. Split is a quintessential Mediterranean city with a small-town vibe, a great pedestrian Old Town and easy-going locals. After a long day enjoy dinner with your fellow travelers. (B,D) Overnight: Split

DAY 6: SPLIT A day to remember begins with a Split City Tour highlighted by a visit to the impressive Diocletian’ s Palace. Built in the 3rd and 4th centuries, the Historical Complex of Split with Diocletian’s Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Highlights of the Palace include the Peristyle, the palace’s main open space, Jupiter’s Temple and the

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Cathedral which was once the Emperor’s Mausoleum. Also see Kacic Square and the Franciscan Monastery. Then enjoy time at leisure to explore Old Town Split with is meandering pedestrian streets, shops, restaurants and harbor views. The evening is at leisure to explore and dine at your own pace. (B) Overnight: Ljubljana

DAY 7: SPLIT - STON – DUBROVNIK This morning delight in a breathtaking drive along the spectacular Dalmatian Coast, dotted with palm trees, olive groves and idyllic fishing villages. Stop to visit and explore the town of Ston, famous for its salt works, mussels and town walls which are sometimes referred to as the “European Walls of China.” Later arrive in Dubrovnik for your two-night stay in this incredible city. After settling into your hotel enjoy dinner with your fellow travelers at a popular local restaurant. (B,D) Overnight: Dubrovnik

DAY 8: DUBROVNIK Enjoy a morning Dubrovnik City Tour featuring the harbor area, the Franciscan Monastery, and the stately Baroque Cathedral. Explore Old Town Dubrovnik, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and enclosed by Medieval walls on the Old Port. The rest of the day is free for you to discover more in the charming Old Town. Shop, dine, enjoy a cafe and consider a walk on the famous city walls with fantastic harbor views. (B) Overnight: Dubrovnik

DAY 9: DUBROVNIK - TROGIR - PLITVICE LAKES AREA Today, appreciate spectacular views as you travel the coastal road along sheer cliffs that drop into the beautiful Adriatic Sea. Stop in the historic town of Trogir to see medieval buildings, churches and towers in this enchanting city. Enjoy time to shop and grab a bite to eat before continuing north. This afternoon features a scenic drive through Croatia’s most beautiful countryside. Later arrive in the Plitvice Lakes National Park area for your overnight stay. This evening enjoy dinner with your fellow travelers. (B,D)

DAY 10: PLITVICE

LAKES

NATIONAL PARK - ZAGREB Today prepare your cameras for Plitvice Lakes National Park. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is a scenic wonderland of 16 interconnecting lakes flanked by waterfalls and forest. Visit Korana Canyon to see the 230 feet high falls and panoramic views. Also embark on a scenic Plitvice Boat Excursion to better view the natural phenomenon of the park. Later arrive at your hotel in Zagreb for a one-night stay.

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