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/ by Private Jet \ Celebrating Buddhism s Cultural Treasures in China Japan Mongolia Nepal Bhutan India Vietnam Laos Cambodia September 5 25, 2009 21 Days Limited to 33 Travelers Optional pre-tour to Beijing, China & Lhasa, Tibet

Dear Columbian, In the course of 2,500 years, the peaceful teachings of the Great Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, spread throughout Asia, inspiring a myriad of unique cultures to blossom and flourish. A profusion of Buddhist art, architecture and colorful traditions lives on in these beautiful lands, offering sophisticated travelers a truly rich legacy. We invite you to join fellow alumni, family and friends exploring the cultural treasures of one of the world s great religions aboard Lands of the Great Buddha, an inspiring journey through Asia by private jet. China s Shaolin Culture & Qin Terracotta Figures Japan s Zen Gardens, Temples & Geisha Traditions Mongolia s Nomadic Culture & Gandan Monastery Wonders of The Gobi Desert Nepal s Colorful City of Kathmandu Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan India s Sacred Buddhist Sites & Ganges River Culture Vietnam s Pagodas & Imperial Treasures The Royal City of Luang Prabang in Laos Cambodia s Angkor Wat & Other Ancient Monuments... Optional pre-tour to Beijing, China & Lhasa, Tibet Our 21-day journey takes us from the Buddhist epicenter of Bodh Gaya to world-wonder, Angkor Wat. We visit the otherworldly Himalayan citadels of Bhutan and Nepal and Vietnam s imperial city of Hué. We stand amidst Emperor Qin s terracotta army in Xi an, China and spend time with the celebrated nomads of Mongolia. We examine the refined perfection of Japan s Zen traditions and the glittering temples of Laos. This expedition also offers travelers the opportunity to join an optional pre-tour to the former imperial capital of China, Beijing, and the rooftop of the world, Lhasa, Tibet, to see the former winter residence of the Dalai Lama. Our educational program is enhanced by internationally recognized curator of Asian arts, Barry Till, and a host of local professionally trained tour guides. An onboard professional expedition staff that includes a dedicated physician offers expert care and guidance. We will unwind in luxurious accommodations, delight in lavish banquets and traditional entertainment, and share our experiences with like-minded travelers from Tufts University, the Art Institute of Chicago, and Washington and Lee University. We welcome your inquiry and reservation for what promises to be a rewarding, unique life experience. To learn more about this private jet voyage, please call the Columbia University Alumni Travel Study Program at 1-866-325-8664. Sincerely, Susan K. Feagin Executive Vice President University Development and Alumni Relations

La n d s o f t h e Gr e at Bu d d h a

Tread the very grounds where the Great Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, attained enlightenment and delivered his first sermon in the sixth century B.C. Marvel at the remote Himalayan cultures of Bhutan and Nepal. Contrast the intricate adornments of Cambodia s Khmer temples with the simplicity of Japan s Zen gardens. See where Buddhist traditions have carried on for nearly 2,000 years in China and where they are experiencing a renaissance in Mongolia. And throughout the Buddhist world in its beautiful jungles, deserts, riverways, and mountains enjoy traditions steeped in history, the wondrous variety of artistic expression, and the warm welcome of its people. Xi an, China Marvel at the terracotta warriors, one of the most significant archaeological finds of the twentieth century, and view Sui and Tang Dynasty treasures from one of the largest religious vaults ever discovered. Nara & Kyoto, Japan Experience the harmony and graciousness of Zen Buddhism in the temples, castles, and gardens of Japan s historic capitals. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Meet with a nomadic family in their traditional ger home and visit the great Gandan Monastery, one of the few that survived the political upheavals of the last century. The Gobi Desert, Mongolia Spend the night in the midst of a legendary landscape, in Mongolia s premier luxury expedition camp, and search for dinosaur fossils in the Flaming Cliffs. Kathmandu & Bhaktapur, Nepal See the bright blue eyes of the Bodnath Stupa in Kathmandu, also known as the City of Glory, and visit Bhaktapur, a marvelously preserved town that was the capital of the Kathmandu Valley for centuries.

Lands of the G r e at B u d d h a Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Gobi Desert Beijing, China (Pre-Tour) &Kyoto Nara, Lhasa, Tibet (Pre-Tour) Kathmandu & Bhaktapur, Nepal Paro, Bhutan Bhopal & Sanchi, Bodh Gaya, India Varanasi & Sarnath, Luang India Prabang, Laos Sanchi, Bodh Gaya, Varanasi & Sarnath, India See the birthplace of Buddhism at Bodh Gaya, observe sacred rituals by the Ganges River at Varanasi, and marvel at the great stupas of Sarnath and Sanchi. from U.S. Private Jet Local Air Commercial Air Hué, Vietnam Angkor, Cambodia Siem Reap, Cambodia Kingdom of Bhutan Venture deep into the eastern Himalaya to visit Bhutan, a land of mountaintop monasteries, colorful dzongs, and a welcoming people whose Buddhist traditions are thriving. Japan Xi an, China Hué, Vietnam Visit Hué s fabled Imperial Citadel, and enjoy a special meal that we have scheduled with the head monk at Kinh Tien Pagoda. I to U.S. Luang Prabang, Laos Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Luang Prabang among the countless monks in its golden temples, in the shimmering halls of its Royal Palace, and along its charming French colonial boulevards. f you wish, you may join an optional pre-tour to Beijing, China & Lhasa, Tibet. Angkor, Cambodia Explore the astoundingly beautiful Angkor temple complex one of the greatest architectural structures in the world and discover the hidden treasures beyond it.

Three Camel Lodge, The Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Enjoy the Ultimate in Conve Travel by Private Jet Our private jet a specially-configured Fokker 100 is ideally suited for crisscrossing the vast and varied lands of Asia. We set our own schedules, so you fly direct and avoid layovers. We land in remote airports that are closer to hard-to-reach destinations, minimizing lengthy transfers and maximizing your time on land. We have the flexibility and freedom to adjust the routing at will, if necessary even while an expedition is in progress. We avoid the hassles of commercial airports, so you enjoy expedited boarding, luggage handling, and customs and immigration formalities. And we have complete control over the security and safety of our aircraft and baggage, going above and beyond industry standards. Our air crew is a dedicated, speciallytrained team, chosen for their top-notch hospitality and keen attention to safety and security. FLIGHt Timings for The FOKKer 100 PRIVate Jet Our private jet generously accommodates only 33 passengers, instead of the standard 110 seats. Depart Arrive Hours/Minutes Xi an, China Osaka, Japan 4 20 Osaka, Japan Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 6 20 (w/ tech stop) Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Gobi Desert, Mongolia 1 15 Gobi Desert, Mongolia Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 1 15 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia Kathmandu, Nepal 8 05 (w/ tech stop) Kathmandu, Nepal Paro, Bhutan 1 00 Bhopal, India Bodh Gaya, India 1 40 Bodh Gaya, India Varanasi, India 0 50 Varanasi, India Hué, Vietnam 5 15 (w/ tech stop) Hué, Vietnam Luang Prabang, Laos 1 30 Luang Prabang, Laos Siem Reap, Cambodia 2 05

nience, Security & Service Explore with Our Talented Expedition Staff & Physician A team of talented expedition managers accompany us throughout the Lands of the Great Buddha expedition, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise in luxury travel by private jet. They attend to every logistical detail, ensuring that your travel experience is just as we had planned, while still allowing for the unique, personal, and serendipitous moments that make our expeditions truly extraordinary. For your comfort and well-being, an expedition physician accompanies us throughout the journey and will be ready to provide and coordinate healthcare services, whenever and wherever they may be needed. Enjoy the Finest Accommodations & Cuisine Unwind in the tranquil quarters of Bhutan s Amankora Paro, one of the most exclusive hotel properties in the world. Immerse yourself in the sophisticated world of Cambodia s Amansara Resort, the former guesthouse of King Sihanouk. And enjoy many others of the world s finest and most interesting accommodations. In remote areas where choices are limited, we stay at the very best available accommodations to ensure your comfort. Suite upgrades are available in some locations. In addition, many of these fine hotels will host festive banquets for us, featuring the finest local cuisine accompanied by traditional cultural performances. Amankora Paro, Bhutan. Extend Your Journey to Other Lands We are offering an optional pre-tour to Beijing, China, and Lhasa, Tibet, for travelers on this expedition. Please see the special page at the end of this brochure and call us for more details. La Résidence Hotel & Spa, Hué, Vietnam. Follow Your Passion with a Flexible Itinerary Go beyond the main itinerary, enjoying many small-group and independent activities and excursions of your choice. Whether you want to learn the secrets of Shaanxi cuisine, try your hand at Japanese calligraphy, examine ancient petroglyphs in the Gobi Desert, or hike off the beaten path to Bhutan s Tiger s Nest Monastery, we will ensure that your travels are tailored for you. We suggest many sightseeing options and alternates throughout this brochure for your consideration a mere sampling of what is possible. They are available at no extra cost; however, there is limited space available, and so they are offered on a firstcome, first-served basis. To create your ideal, customized version of the Lands of the Great Buddha itinerary, please contact us.

Sleeping Buddha at the meditation courtyard, Sarnath, India. Paro Dzong, Bhutan. Learn While You Explore Enrichment is the key to rewarding exploration. A world-class scholar travels with us, handpicked for his ability to illuminate the history of empires, the varied cultures we encounter, and the outstanding examples of art and architecture we visit. He will make use of our flying time, with informative lectures and lively discussions about each destination prior to our arrival. And while exploring on land, meet with local experts and dignitaries for intimate, behind-the-scenes glimpses of the people and places we encounter. In addition, books and publications about each destination are available in the small jet library for your reference. Barry Till is an art historian and has been an internationally recognized curator of Asian works for more than 26 years. He is currently Asian Curator for the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, which is home to one of Canada s most important Asian art collections. Barry speaks Chinese and has studied Mongolian and Japanese. He was editor of the learned journal The Canada Mongolia Review and is the author of several books, including Arts of the Middle Kingdom: China, and The 47 Ronin: A Story of Samurai Loyalty and Courage. He studied history and archaeology in China from 1977 1980 and was selected as a san hao xuesheng (model student) by the professors of Nanjing University. Barry has a great love of travel and learning and has lectured on nearly 30 different tours to Asia. Barry and his wife, sinologist Paula Stewart, and their adopted Chinese daughter Jasmine, live in Victoria, B.C.

Our Expedition Begins Saturday, September 5, 2009. Depart independently on commercial flights to China, via your choice of several possible gateways. Cross the International Date Line and arrive in Xi an the next day. Those participating in the optional pre-tour will also join the private jet expedition in Xi an on Sunday. Xi a n, Ch i n a Qin Terracotta Figures, Imperial Treasures & Shaolin Monks Sunday, Monday & Tuesday, September 6, 7 & 8. Explore Xi an, the eternal city, considered the birthplace of ancient eastern civilization, where 13 dynasties reigned. Visit one of the most significant archaeological excavations of the last century the terracotta funerary army of Emperor Qin s tomb. Representing a variety of squadrons in full battle array, the 7,000 life-sized warriors and horses were meant to accompany and protect the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty into the afterlife. Incredibly, many figures are unique and most are in superb condition. Marvel at the Famen Temple s 13-tiered pagoda, and the largest religious vault ever discovered in China, where Sui and Tang Dynasty riches colored glazeware, jewelry, silks, and golden artifacts and a precious relic of the Lord Buddha were protected in secret for centuries. Then, witness the gravity-defying feats of Shaolin kung fu masters. Sofitel on Renmin Square, Xi an Famen Temple, Xi an. Op t i o n s: After seeing the terracotta army, you may visit the famed Big Wild Goose Pagoda and examine ancient relics at the Xi an City Museum. Or take a cooking class to learn the secrets of Shaanxi cuisine make your own noodles, create a vegetable sculpture, and more. Following your visit to the Famen Temple, you may, if you wish, walk along the ramparts of the Old City Wall, one of the best-preserved examples of an ancient wall in the world, and peruse the bustling markets of the Muslim Quarter. Or, enter the Yangling Tombs, final resting place of a beneficent ruler of the second century B.C., Jing Di, who followed the Taoist principle to do nothing against nature. Examine the brilliantly-painted artifacts of this tomb, opened to the public for the first time in 2005. Ancient city wall, Xi an. Emperor Qin s tomb, Xi an. Shaolin kung fu.

Nio guardian figure at Todai-ji Temple. Kasuga Shrine, Nara. Na r a & Ky o t o, Ja pa n Zen Gardens, Shinto Shrines, Buddhist Temples & Geisha Traditions Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, September 9, 10 & 11. Explore the incredibly wellpreserved treasures of ancient Nara, Japan s first imperial capital. See the glorious Todai-ji Temple the world s largest wooden building, guarded by two exquisite Nio figures and featuring the enormous bronze Daibutsu Buddha, weighing 437 tons. Greet the friendly deer revered as Buddha s kin who freely wander the area. Pass by more than 1,000 stone lanterns along the enchanting path to Kasuga Shrine. Enter the headquarters of the Hosso school of Japanese Buddhism at the Yakushi-ji Temple and gaze up at the main object of veneration, a statue of The Medicine Buddha, one of the first Buddhist deities to arrive from China in 680 A.D. Path to Kasuga Shrine. The next day, explore historic Kyoto, the second imperial capital, for nearly 1,000 years. Stroll the tree-lined streets by the Kamo River where traditional shops, theaters, and teahouses abound. See the colorfully-kimonoed residents, including geisha and the more brightly adorned geisha novices, known as maiko. Observe their gorgeous robes up-close at a demonstration of the art of dressing in a kimono. UNESCO World Heritage sites also abound in Kyoto, each an exemplar of the serene and beautiful traditions of Zen Buddhism. See the resplendent Kinkaku-ji golden pavilion; pay homage to Kannon, the goddess of mercy, at Sanjusangendo, a centuries-old wood temple that houses 1,001 statues in her honor; and admire the palaces and gardens of Nijo Castle, former residence of the sixteenth-century shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu. Later, savor a gala banquet in traditional Japanese style, and enjoy a rare opportunity to meet with a true Kyoto geisha, who will speak with us about her unique life. Hyatt Regency Kyoto Op t i o n s : After exploring Kyoto s castles and temples, you may enjoy one of two afternoon programs: Stroll the historic streets of Gion, and visit the Nishiki Food Market and a myriad of shops specializing in ceramics, silks, delicate sweets, tea, and sake. Then enjoy a calligraphy or ikebana (flower arrangement) class in your instructor s own home. Or, walk the Path of Philosophy, a beautiful tree-lined canal, named for the Kyoto University philosophy professor who frequented it. This walk will take you from Nanzen-ji Temple to Ginkaku-ji, the silver pavilion. Then participate in a tea ceremony held in a traditional Japanese garden. Maiko, Kyoto.

Ul a a n ba ata r, Mo n g o l i a Celebrated Nomadic Culture & The Gandan Monastery Saturday & Sunday, September 12 & 13. Fly to the legendary homeland of Genghis Khan, where an age-old nomadic lifestyle still exists in the spectacular setting of the Eurasian Steppe. Venture into the countryside to visit with a family in their traditional ger dwelling, and gain a rare, insider s view into their remarkable, rugged lifestyle. In Ulaanbaatar, observe Buddhist monks praying at the renowned Gandan Monastery. Gandan was one of the few Buddhist institutions to survive the political upheaval of the 1930s, and it has been joined by hundreds of new monasteries since 1990, when new religious freedoms were granted. Visit the National Museum of Mongolian History for an impressive survey of local culture, and continue on to the Museum of Natural History to see dinosaur skeletons and eggs unearthed from the Gobi region. Then visit the Museum of Fine Arts to observe rare religious artifacts and the bronze works of Mongolia s most revered artist, Zanabazar. In the evening, gather for a private banquet featuring a special performance of Mongolian throat singing. Kempinski Hotel Khan Palace, Ulaanbaatar Alt e r n at e: Instead of exploring Ulaanbaatar, spend a day in Gorkhi-Terelj National Park a dramatic landscape of forested hills, rivers and streams, and fascinating rock formations. Ride a Mongolian horse through the stunningly beautiful scenery, and visit one of the many nomadic families who live here in traditional ger dwellings. Young monks, Gandan Monastery. Th e Go b i De s e r t, Mo n g o l i a Natural Wonders of a Legendary Landscape Monday, September 14. Today we fly deep into southern Mongolia for a comfortable ger-style camp experience in an unforgettable setting the Gobi Desert. Venture out into the foothills of the Gobi-Altai Mountains, one of the best protected ecosystems in the Asian continent. This area is home to an incredible array of wildlife, including the Gobi bear, ibex, black-tailed gazelle, and more than 250 species of birds. Follow in the footsteps of Roy Chapman Andrews and look for dinosaur fossils at the Flaming Cliffs with an expert guide. During the 1920s, this renowned adventurer and paleontologist found the world s first dinosaur eggs, jaws, and skulls here, which we see at the Museum of Natural History in Ulaanbaatar. Three Camel Lodge, Gobi Desert Op t i o n s: If you wish, ride a Bactrian camel into sand dunes at Moltsog Els, or examine the ancient petroglyphs by our camp. Avalokitesvara, Gandan Monastery, Ulaanbaatar. The Gandan Monastery, Ulaanbaatar. Bactrian camel and herdsman, Mongolia.

Dzong doorway, Paro. Paro Dzong, Paro. Kat h m a n d u & Bh a k ta p u r, Ne pa l Colorful Cities in the Snow-Capped Himalaya Durbar Square, Bhaktapur. Tuesday, September 15. Our jet takes us to the Himalaya Mountains in Nepal, home to eight of the ten tallest peaks in the world. The colorful capital city Kathmandu at once ancient and modern, Buddhist and Hindu, natural and urban will serve as our base for local flights to and from the Kingdom of Bhutan. While in Nepal, we visit Bhaktapur, the capital of the Kathmandu Valley from the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries. The glorious art and architecture of its many temples, palaces, and huge squares attest to the city s prosperity during its golden age, when it was a stop along the prosperous caravan route between Tibet and India. Talented builders developed a distinctive pagoda style, as seen in the heaven-piercing Nyatapola Temple. Hyatt Regency Kathmandu Op t i o n: While in Kathmandu, you may visit the ancient Bodnath Stupa, the largest Buddhist temple in Nepal. Observe how its striking blue eyes, painted on the façade, watch over the city with a benevolent gaze. Pa r o, Ki n g d o m Of Bh u ta n Land of the Thunder Dragon Bodnath Stupa, Kathmandu. Tiger s Nest Monastery, Paro. Wednesday & Thursday, September 16 & 17. We take a local flight to Bhutan, passing by mighty Mount Everest (weather permitting), for a rare view of this awe-inspiring landscape. Secluded in the eastern Himalaya and opened to visitors only decades ago, Bhutan the last independent kingdom in the Himalaya exudes a magical charm. We land in Paro, deep in a valley dotted with mountaintop Buddhist monasteries and gaily decorated fortresses, or dzongs. Visit the great Paro Dzong at the Paro River, home to a monastic community of 200. We have requested a special meeting with the revered Datong Tulku Rinpoche, believed to be a reincarnation of the famous monk Bami Yeshi Yang. At the National Museum, admire a superb collection of textiles, ancient weapons, and classical thangka paintings depicting Buddhist cosmology. Witness a Buddhist prayer ceremony recited by monks at Choeding Temple, enjoy a picnic beside the Paro River, and visit with a Bhutanese family at their farmhouse. While in Bhutan, enjoy two nights in an elegant suite-lodge tucked away in a secluded forest. Amankora Paro Alt e r n at e: Instead of exploring Paro, hearty travelers may hike to Tiger s Nest Monastery, perched at more than 9,500 feet. It is one of the country s most revered sites, named for the flying tigress that carried the Guru Rinpoche here in the eighth century.

Sa n c h i, Bo d h Gaya, Va r a n a s i & Sa r n at h, In d i a Sacred Buddhist Sites & Ganges River Culture Friday & Saturday, September 18 & 19. We fly to India, first landing in Bhopal, our base for an excursion to see the Great Stupa of Sanchi and its four magnificently carved toranas (gateways). Created more than 2,000 years ago and reclaimed from the jungle merely a century ago, Sanchi is one of the oldest Buddhist structures in the world and a marvel to art historians. At the Sanchi Archaeological Museum, see an ornamental torana depicting Buddha s enlightenment under the Bodhi Tree, and many more sacred objects. The following morning, fly to the eastern state of Bihar and delve into the epicenter of Buddhism at Bodh Gaya. Although Buddhism is now practiced by very few Indians, it is still practiced by nearly 500 million people worldwide, drawing countless devotees from all over the world to this revered site. Visit the tiered Mahabodhi Temple, stand in the shade of a descendant of the original sacred Bodhi tree where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment, and see many temples built by the peoples of Sri Lanka, Sikkim, Myanmar, and the countries we visit during this expedition. We reboard our private jet and fly to Varanasi, located on the Ganges River. Since its founding in the sixth century B.C., Varanasi has been the most sacred site of Hindu pilgrimage, where it is believed that bathing in the river can wash away a person s sins. Cruise the river while the setting sun sheds an ethereal light on the surrounding temples, pavilions, and terraces. See pilgrims gather along the river s stone steps, or ghats, to perform ritual ablutions. Disembark the riverboat at a private mansion for a festive gala of traditional Indian cuisine, music, and dance. Monks at Sarnath. Nearby, at the temple of Sarnath, stroll through the tranquil deer sanctuary and behold the great Dhamekha Stupa, where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon. If you wish, join others circling the stupa, a circumambulation that represents the eternal turning of the wheel of life. Jehan Numa Palace, Bhopal & Taj Ganges, Varanasi Op t i o n: Travelers who wish to capture an image of a new day dawning over the holy Ganges River may visit its shores before departing for Vietnam. A holy man at Varanasi. Mahabodhi Temple, Bodh Gaya. Ganges River, Varanasi.

Imperial Citadel gateway, Hué. Carved pillars and gardens, Imperial Citadel, Hué. Hu é, Vi e t n a m Peaceful Buddhist Traditions & Splendors of the Nguyen Dynasty Sunday, September 20. We board our private jet and fly to Hué, the cultural, religious, and former imperial capital of the Nguyen Dynasty. In Hué, royal families, the intellectual elite, and poets would spend their days in elaborately carved wooden garden houses, a unique feature found only in the capital. Enjoy a special vegetarian meal at the Kim Tien Pagoda and a talk on Buddhism by the pagoda s welcoming head monk, Thich Giac Dao. Meet with the children of the Duc Son Pagoda orphanage and school founded by the head nun, Thich Nu Minh Tu. At Tu Hieu Pagoda former home of the Zen master and Nobel Peace Prize nominee Thich Nhat Hahn we are welcomed with a special ceremony and invited to participate in a walking meditation. Relax by the tranquil half-moon lake and note the stone stele houses engraved with stories of the pagoda s long history. We also explore Hué s Imperial Citadel, where thirteen Nguyen Dynasty emperors lived in splendor. Go over its zigzagging moat, step through the Ngo Mon Gate, and then marvel at the lacquered columns, gilded wooden carvings, and Imperial throne of the Palace of Supreme Harmony, where coronations, the Emperor s birthday, and other important ceremonies were held. While in Hué, we overnight in an enchanting Art Deco boutique hotel located on the banks of the Perfume River with views of the Imperial Citadel. La Résidence Hotel & Spa, Hué Tu Hieu Pagoda, Hué. Young monk in prayer at Tu Hieu Pagoda, Hué. Incense offerings.

Wat Xieng Thong Monastery, Luang Prabang. Lu a n g Pr a b a n g, La o s City of Golden Temples on The Mekong River Monday & Tuesday, September 21 & 22. Fly to Luang Prabang, a gorgeous city in Laos situated at the confluence of the Mekong and Khan rivers, and nestled in a dramatic mountain setting. It was established as the royal capital in the fourteenth century and only recently opened to visitors. Due to its extraordinary splendor and historical significance, with golden Buddhist temples and French colonial edifices, UNESCO has designated the entire city a World Heritage site. Upon arrival, sample the symbolic foods of a festive and friendly Laotian baci ceremony. Visit the Royal Palace, built for King Sisavang Vong in the early twentieth century. This beautiful, well-preserved estate, blending traditional Lao and French Beaux-Arts styles, now houses the National Museum. View its many historical artifacts and treasures, including the most revered object in Laos, the golden Phra Bang Buddha statue, for which Luang Prabang is named. Other items of special interest include the crown jewels, silk screens embroidered by the Queen, and a splendid throne room. Then see the Wat Xieng Thong Monastery, layered with gold leaf and elaborate mosaics depicting the fabled Thong copper tree; see more golden splendors at Wat Sene; and continue up Phousi Hill to enjoy a panoramic view of Luang Prabang and the Mekong River. At the temple of Wat Visoun, see Prince Phetsarath s impressive collection of Buddha figures, and pass through the connecting archway to gaze up at the rotund anda of the sixteenth-century Lotus Stupa affectionately known by locals as That Mamko, the watermelon stupa. Woman in traditional attire. Learn about the rich weaving heritage of Laos at a scheduled seminar with Carol Cassidy, an acclaimed artist who works with local artisans to produce fine textiles. At the village of Ban Had Hian, observe skilled blacksmiths forging handmade knives and spades. And at the village of Ban Sang Hai, sample the best of the local rice whisky, produced with age-old methods. Cruise the Mekong River to the cave temples of Pak Ou, home to thousands of lacquered and gilded Buddha figures. Then walk along the city s charming boulevards and browse the central market where members of the local hilltribes offer their fine wares. La Résidence Phou Vao, Luang Prabang Op t i o n: Before departing Laos, you may witness the ancient tradition of almsgiving. Departing their Wats to the sound of drums, saffron-robed monks walk singlefile through the city to receive food that they will eat that day. Small temple at Wat Xieng Thong, Luang Prabang.

Apsara bas relief at Angkor Wat. Sunrise at Angkor Wat. An G K o r, Ca M B o d i a Ancient Treasures of the Khmer Empire & Ethereal Apsara Dance Wednesday & Thursday, September 23 & 24. We arrive in Siem Reap, our base for explorations into the heart of the Khmer Empire. Angkor was built between the ninth and thirteenth centuries, and remains one of the world s greatest architectural triumphs. Abandoned in 1434 and gradually hidden by the thick undergrowth of the surrounding jungle, the city was slowly forgotten until four centuries later when it was uncovered by European explorers. Survey Angkor Wat s massive towers, carved murals, colonnades, and courtyards that exemplify classic Khmer architecture. And visit the royal quarters of Angkor Thom, featuring the extraordinary Bayon Temple, considered to be the model of the Buddhist universe. Venture into the ancient site of Ta Prohm, left largely as it was found a century ago, engulfed by thick banyan trees. And meet with the teachers and students at Kok Dong Primary School. In the evening, enjoy a sumptuous spread of the local cuisine and an exotic, traditional dance performance by the Apsara Tevi Group. Amansara Resort Monks at Angkor Wat. Op t i o n s : If you wish to photograph Angkor Wat s beautiful buildings in the changing light, an optional sunrise excursion is available. You may also visit the National Museum, housing an excellent collection of ancient Khmer artifacts representing the cultural wealth of the kingdom from the fourth to thirteenth centuries. Alt e r n at e s: Instead of visiting Angkor Wat, travel to the lost jungle temple of Beng Melea, overgrown with majestic trees and surrounded by a lush bamboo forest. Then travel to the Rolous temple complex, including the unique ninth-century Bakong with its five symmetrical towers, a Buddhist pagoda, and the charming brick Phra Ko temple. At village workshops, observe the production of silk textiles, ceramics, miniature sculptures, and shadow puppets made of water buffalo hide. Instead of Angkor Thom, you may go to Banteay Srei, the Citadel of Women. This unusual pink sandstone temple is considered the jewel of Khmer Art. Ho m e w a r d Friday, September 25. Depart from Cambodia on individual commercial flights. Or, extend your journey to other lands. The South Gate at Angkor Thom. Cost Per Person Double Occupancy: $46,950 Single Supplement: $7,195 Commercial airfare to China and from Cambodia is not included. For your protection and peace of mind, all payments are secured in a bank escrow account.

Fulfill a travel dream, revisit your favorite Asian destination, or explore someplace new. Before the Lands of the Great Buddha expedition begins, you may join an optional pre-tour to historic Beijing, China, and majestic Lhasa, Tibet. The Potala Palace, Lhasa. Optional Pre-tOUr Monday, August 31, 2009. Depart independently from the U.S. on commercial flights to China, via your choice of several possible gateways (subject to commercial air schedule). Cross the International Date Line and arrive in Beijing the next day. Be i j i n g, Ch i n a Capital of the Middle Kingdom Tuesday & Wednesday, September 1 & 2. Begin your pan-asian journey in Beijing, China s booming capital city and heir to the magnificent legacies of the Ming and Qing dynasties. Meet with your expedition leader and fellow travelers at a casual lunch, then visit the Forbidden City, the largest palace complex in the world, which served as the imperial capital for almost 500 years. Visit the Temple of Heaven, built to honor the divine realm, and take a walk in Tiananmen Square, site of some of China s most famous political dramas. In Beijing, travelers can rest and prepare for the high altitude adjustment before venturing into Tibet. Raffles Beijing Hotel The Forbidden City, Beijing. Alt e r n at e: If you have previously seen the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and the Temple of Heaven, we offer a chance to instead explore one of the great wonders of the ancient world the Great Wall of China. Lh a s a, Ti b e t Historic Home of the Dalai Lama at the Rooftop of the World Thursday, Friday & Saturday, September 3, 4 & 5. Depart from Beijing on a local flight for fabled Lhasa, found deep in the Himalaya Mountains. This center of Buddhist pilgrimage has an unforgettable mystical atmosphere, with the spectacular Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, soaring dramatically in the skyline. Visit the Jokhang Temple, the country s oldest and most revered temple, and experience the colors and flavors of Tibetan markets. Then, navigate through the labyrinthine corridors of the Potala Palace once the winter residence of the Dalai Lama and admire the lavish décor that graces the palace s hundreds of rooms. Nearby, at the 600-year-old Sera Monastery, we may see monks practicing in the debating courtyard upholding a long-held tradition that attests to the monastery s deep scholastic roots. Brahmaputra Hotel, Lhasa Saturday, September 6. At the completion of the optional pre-tour, take a local flight to Xi an and join other travelers for the Lands of the Great Buddha expedition. Sofitel on Renmin Square, Xi an Photography: G. Burke; M. Ferdun; V. Krishnaswamy; L.Loe; W. C. Poh; T.C. Swartz; A. Wolfe; D. Yanai; Corbis; Getty Images; IStock; Lonely Planet Images; Mongolia Tourism Temple detail, Lhasa. Optional Pre-Tour Cost Per Person: $4,800 Double Occupancy $875 Single Supplement Price is based on a minimum of seven participants; the extension price is subject to change if there are fewer than seven participants. The price includes all accommodations, meals, excursions, and your flight from Lhasa, Tibet, to Xi an, China. Commercial airfare to China is not included.

Lands of the Great Buddha by Private Jet Terms and Conditions Tour Price: The tour price is $46,950 per person (based on double occupancy). The single supplement is $7,195. What Is Included: All hotel accommodations, group transportation, excursions, and other group activities as detailed in the itinerary, beginning with your arrival at Sofitel on Renmin Square, Xi an, China, on September 6, 2009, through departure from Siem Reap, Cambodia, on September 25, 2009 Transportation on a private Fokker 100 and local aircraft according to the itinerary All meals, beginning with dinner on September 6, 2009, and ending with breakfast on September 25, 2009 Complete program of special events and activities, including extensive program of customized options at most destinations Enrichment program including lectures by a renowned expert Services of professional staff, including an expedition physician Bottled water throughout the program (during sightseeing, at scheduled meals, and in your room) All beverages, including liquor, aboard the private jet Liquor during special events and cocktail parties on land House wine and/or beer at lunch and dinner, and coffee, tea, milk, and soft drinks at all scheduled meals on land Baggage handling during the expedition Tips or gratuities to local guides, drivers, porters, and waitstaff Amenities package $100,000 emergency medical evacuation insurance for covered reasons Minimal accident/sickness/baggage insurance (details about optional and additional insurance for purchase, including trip cancellation insurance, will be mailed to you after registration). What Is Not Included: Commercial airfare from your home city to Xi an, China, and from Siem Reap, Cambodia, to your home city Individual airport transfers at beginning and end of trip Optional and additional accident/baggage/cancellation insurance Passport and visa fees Personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, fax, and Internet charges Any tips or gratuities not specifically mentioned in the total tour price All beverages not mentioned above as included Hotel mini-bar charges Meals not scheduled by Starquest Expeditions Inoculation and medication costs of any kind. Airfare: We are happy to assist you in reserving commercial flights from your home city to Xi an, China, and from Siem Reap, Cambodia, to your home city, in the class of service that you prefer. We can also arrange individual airport transfers and pre- or post-trip hotel accommodations. Ask for details. Reservations: To reserve your place on the Lands of the Great Buddha by Private Jet expedition, complete the reservation form and return it with your $2,500 per-person deposit. Make checks payable to Starquest Expeditions Corp. Escrow (Account # 2000601) and write LGB1-09 in the memo line. Or you may charge your deposit to VISA, MasterCard, or American Express. Mail to Columbia University Alumni Travel Study Program, 245 Mill Street, 2nd Floor, Greenwich, CT 06830. The second and final payments are payable by check only and should be mailed to Starquest Expeditions, 1000 Second Avenue, Suite 1400, Seattle, WA 98104. Additional Deposits and Final Payment: A second deposit of $15,000 per person is due February 5, 2009. Final payment is due June 5, 2009. The second deposit and final payment are payable by check only, made out to Starquest s secure escrow account. Cancellation and Refunds: All cancellations must be in writing and will become effective as of the date of the postmark or e-mail receipt. Deposits and any payments are fully refundable, less a cancellation fee: If your notice is received On or before February 5, 2009 From February 6 to April 6, 2009 From April 7 to June 5, 2009 After June 5, 2009 You will receive a refund of all deposits less a $1,000 per-person cancellation fee. $5,000 per-person cancellation fee. $15,000 per-person cancellation fee. No refund. Leaving an expedition in progress, for any reason whatsoever, will not result in a refund, and no refunds will be made for any unused portions of an expedition. If Columbia University, its agent Travel Study Services, LLC (hereafter known as TSS LLC) or Starquest Expeditions cancels an expedition prior to departure, you will receive a full refund of monies paid. Any airline tickets issued are subject to the carrier s refund policy. Columbia University, TSS LLC, and Starquest Expeditions will not be responsible for any refund for nonrefundable airline tickets, or for any airline tickets purchased by the passenger directly from an airline or travel agent. We strongly recommend trip cancellation insurance; applications will be sent to you upon registration. Insurance: Trip cancellation, health, and accident insurance are available; we will send you more information upon registration. These important protections can save you money if you are forced to cancel or alter your trip. Insurance premium payments are subject to the policies of the insurance carrier and are generally not refundable. Baggage: On the private jet, each passenger is limited to 100 pounds of baggage in 2 bags each weighing 50 pounds or less. For INteRNatIONAL flights, the air carrier s liability is limited to the actual value of the baggage but not more than 1,000 Special Drawing Rights, approximately $1,250 per passenger, unless a higher value is declared at the time of check-in and an appropriate excess valuation charge is paid. Single/Shared Accommodations and Suite Upgrades: A limited number of single rooms are available at extra cost on a first-come, first-served basis. We will assist persons requesting a roommate. Participants will be notified if a suitable roommate is not available. In this case, the single rate will be charged. Suite rooms are available in some destinations; more information about them, including their extra costs, will be sent to you approximately 4 months before departure. Basis of Rates: All prices are based on two persons sharing a room. All prices and fares are quoted in U.S. dollars. The rates are based on current tariffs and are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. While we will do everything possible to maintain the listed prices, if it is necessary to levy a surcharge, we reserve the right to do so, and notification will be given at the time of final invoicing. Columbia University, TSS LLC, and Starquest Expeditions reserve the right to cancel any trip because of inadequate enrollment that makes the trip economically unfeasible to operate. In such a case, a full refund of the expedition cost will be made. Itinerary Changes: The itineraries and staff presented in this brochure are subject to modification and change by Columbia University, TSS LLC, and Starquest Expeditions. Every reasonable effort will be made to operate the program as planned; however, should unforeseen world events and conditions require our itinerary to be altered, we reserve the right to do so for the safety and best interest of the group. International Flights: The operation of these flights is subject to the foreign governments involved granting landing rights for the flight. If the air carrier cannot obtain these rights for any particular flight leg of the expedition, that flight leg will be canceled and alternative arrangements may be made, at the discretion of Columbia University, TSS LLC, and Starquest Expeditions. Health Requirements: This is an active program, which requires you to make a realistic assessment of your health. Prior to traveling, we recommend that you visit your personal physician for a check-up, so that you may discuss your ability to participate in this type of journey as described in the trip brochure. All participants are expected to be in active good health, to enjoy traveling as part of a group, and to be ready to experience cultural differences with grace. Walking and climbing stairs are required in many hotels and airports, to board the aircraft, and are part of many excursions. Please note: To go to certain destinations or participate in certain activities, such as visiting a high-altitude area (7,500 feet above sea level and higher), you will need to obtain your physician s approval. A form will be sent to you for your physician to sign. An alternate destination or activity can be arranged, if your physician recommends it. Any physical condition requiring special attention, diet, or treatment should be reported in writing when the reservation is made. If you require a slower pace, extra assistance, or the use of a cane or walking stick, arrangements will be made for private touring at each destination, if necessary, at the discretion of our tour staff. Any extra cost for such arrangements will be the responsibility of the traveler. If you would like to forego some of the scheduled sightseeing to rejuvenate and relax, please feel free to do so at any time. Malaria and other diseases are present in some of the countries featured in this itinerary. For the latest recommendations on specific health precautions for the areas you will visit, consult your physician and the Centers for Disease Control. Responsibility: Starquest Expeditions is the qualified professional tour operator that organizes and administers the Lands of the Great Buddha by Private Jet expedition. Columbia University, TSS LLC, and Starquest Expeditions act only as agents for any transportation carrier, hotel, ground operator, or other suppliers of services connected with this tour ( other providers ), and the other providers are solely responsible and liable for providing their respective services. The passenger tickets in use by the carriers shall constitute the sole contract between the carriers and the passenger; the carriers are not responsible for any act, omission or event during the time tour participants are not aboard their conveyance. Columbia University, TSS LLC, and Starquest Expeditions shall not be held liable for (A) any damage to, or loss of, property or injury to, or death of, persons occasioned directly or indirectly by an act or omission of any other provider, including but not limited to any defect in any aircraft, watercraft, or vehicle operated or provided by such other provider, and (B) any loss or damage due to delay, cancellation, or disruption in any manner caused by the laws, regulations, acts or failures to act, demands, orders, or interpositions of any government or any subdivision or agent thereof, or by acts of God, strikes, fire, flood, war, rebellion, terrorism, insurrection, sickness, quarantine, epidemics, theft, or any other cause(s) beyond their control. The participant waives any claim against Columbia University, TSS LLC, and Starquest Expeditions for any such loss, damage, injury, or death. By registering for the expedition, the participant certifies that he/she does not have any mental, physical, or other condition or disability that would create a hazard for him/herself or other participants. Columbia University, TSS LLC, and Starquest Expeditions reserve the right in their sole discretion to accept, decline to accept, or remove any participant on an expedition and reserves the right without notice to withdraw any part or all of the trip and to make such changes as may be necessary. Columbia University, TSS LLC, and Starquest Expeditions shall not be liable for any air carrier s cancellation penalty incurred by the purchase of a nonrefundable ticket to or from the participant s Lands of the Great Buddha by Private Jet departure city. Baggage and personal effects are at all times the sole responsibility of the traveler. We cannot guarantee the size of the Columbia University Alumni Association group. We reserve the right to cancel or substitute lecturers. 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L a n d s o f t h e Gr e a t Bu d d h a / by Private Jet \ September 5 25, 2009 21 Days Limited to 33 Travelers Celebrating Buddhism s Cultural Treasures in China Japan Mongolia Nepal Bhutan India Vietnam Laos Cambodia Optional pre-tour to Beijing, China & Lhasa, Tibet Alumni Travel Study Program 245 Mill Street, Second Floor Greenwich, CT 06830 PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID A.M.S. 98230