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EasyFor people looking to exercise their minds more than their bodies. There’s minimal walking and not too many stairs.
ModerateThese programs get you on your feet and include activities such as walking up to a mile in a day through a city and standing in a museum for a few hours.
ActiveFor people who enjoy walking as much as two miles a day, perhaps to explore historic neighborhoods or a nature trail.
Moderately ChallengingFor hardy explorers who enjoy a good physical challenge, spending most of their days on the go.
ChallengingGet ready to keep up with our highest-energy group. These demanding — and rewarding — programs are for seasoned outdoor enthusiasts.
Equipment Requirements
Your bathing suit is a must! A long-sleeve sun-protection cover-up are highly recommended for your day out on the Great Barrier Reef.

Itinerary for Oct 5 — Oct 31, 2013

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Day One: Saturday, October 05 - Departure 
Depart From: Depart USA on International flight.

Day Two: Sunday, October 06 - In Flight 
In Transit: Cross International Dateline.

Type: Hotel

Description: Overlooking Darling Harbour, the hotel is located beside Chinatown and the Entertainment & Convention Centres. It is a five-minute walk of the heart of the city.

Contact info:
17 Little Pier Street
Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
phone: +61 2 8217 4000
web: www.novotel.com/gb/hotel-3021-novotel-rockford-darling-harbour/index.shtml

Room amenities: Room facilities include tea/coffee making facilities, television, telephone, hairdryer, refrigerator and internet access.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include a safety deposit box, gymnasium, indoor heated lap pool and foreign exchange facilities. Valet laundry service is available or a commercial laundry is located nearby.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes

Additional nights before: On form in Prep.
The program provider can arrange additional accommodation for participants arriving earlier or departing later than the group. A pre-/post-program accommodation request form is included in the Preparatory Material or participants can contact the program provider, Odyssey Travel, direct by email.


Day Three: Monday, October 07 - Group Arrival / City & Suburbs Orientation / Program Overview /... 
Group Arrival / City & Suburbs Orientation / Program Overview / Walking Exploration / Welcome and Introductions

Arrive To: Welcome to Sydney! Sydney’s stunning natural harbour forms the centrepiece of a dynamic city that has grown dramatically since its beginnings as a prison colony. Situated in the temperate area of Australia, Sydney is surrounded by National Parks and has a beautiful range of flora and fauna. It is Australia’s largest city with nearly 5 million citizens thriving in a multi-cultural society in a congenial climate. Sydney is dominated by Sydney Harbour, of which Port Jackson is only a small part. The city covers a large area, twice the size of London with half the population, and has large parks and sparkling sandy Pacific Ocean beaches, such as the well-known and very popular Bondi and Manly. Upon your arrival in Sydney you are met by our Sydney Site Coordinator. En route to our hotel we visit Sydney's eastern suburbs, including a chance to stretch our legs at Sydney's famous Bondi beach. We will visit South Head to get a perspective of the city and harbour. We arrive at our hotel in time for lunch.

Lunch: In the hotel.

Afternoon: After lunch, check-in and some time to freshen up our local Site Coordinator will lead us on a walking exploration of Central Sydney. We return to our hotel and have some free time before coming together for a welcome meeting and dinner.

Dinner: In the hotel.

Evening: An early night is in order tonight!

Lodging: Novotel Rockford Darling Harbour

Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: Overlooking Darling Harbour, the hotel is located beside Chinatown and the Entertainment & Convention Centres. It is a five-minute walk of the heart of the city.

Contact info:
17 Little Pier Street
Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
phone: +61 2 8217 4000
web: www.novotel.com/gb/hotel-3021-novotel-rockford-darling-harbour/index.shtml

Room amenities: Room facilities include tea/coffee making facilities, television, telephone, hairdryer, refrigerator and internet access.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include a safety deposit box, gymnasium, indoor heated lap pool and foreign exchange facilities. Valet laundry service is available or a commercial laundry is located nearby.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes

Additional nights before: On form in Prep.
The program provider can arrange additional accommodation for participants arriving earlier or departing later than the group. A pre-/post-program accommodation request form is included in the Preparatory Material or participants can contact the program provider, Odyssey Travel, direct by email.


Day Four: Tuesday, October 08 - Introduction to Australia / Harbour Cruise / Colonial History / Enjoy... 
Introduction to Australia / Harbour Cruise / Colonial History / Enjoy a guided exploration of the world-famous Sydney Opera House / In the evening, delight in an Opera, Music or Theatre Performance at the Sydney Opera House

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: This morning a local professor gives us a lecture introducing us to the history of Sydney, its discovery and its settlement. We then head to the central business district and board a vessel for a cruise on magnificent Sydney Harbour. On our coffee cruise we take in the stunning scenery and learn how the modern Sydney Harbour has evolved.

Lunch: We disembark our cruise vessel and walk to a restaurant in The Rocks for lunch.

Afternoon: This afternoon we have a walking tour of The Rocks area giving us an insight to Sydney’s colonial past. The Rocks was the area of Sydney first settled by the British and it has a fascinating history and wonderful Sydney sandstone buildings. We walk across Circular Quay to the magnificent World Heritage-listed Sydney Opera House. Here we have a guided tour of this truly wonderful, iconic building, a masterpiece of late modern architecture.

Dinner: Dinner is at own arrangements this evening allowing you to taste what Sydney's restaurant scene has to offer.

Evening: Free to explore Sydney at leisure.

Lodging: Novotel Rockford Darling Harbour

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Type: Hotel

Description: Overlooking Darling Harbour, the hotel is located beside Chinatown and the Entertainment & Convention Centres. It is a five-minute walk of the heart of the city.

Contact info:
17 Little Pier Street
Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
phone: +61 2 8217 4000
web: www.novotel.com/gb/hotel-3021-novotel-rockford-darling-harbour/index.shtml

Room amenities: Room facilities include tea/coffee making facilities, television, telephone, hairdryer, refrigerator and internet access.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include a safety deposit box, gymnasium, indoor heated lap pool and foreign exchange facilities. Valet laundry service is available or a commercial laundry is located nearby.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes

Additional nights before: On form in Prep.
The program provider can arrange additional accommodation for participants arriving earlier or departing later than the group. A pre-/post-program accommodation request form is included in the Preparatory Material or participants can contact the program provider, Odyssey Travel, direct by email.


Day Five: Wednesday, October 09 - The Australian Rail System / Sydney's renowned Taronga Zoological... 
The Australian Rail System / Sydney's renowned Taronga Zoological Gardens overlooking Sydney Harbour where we are introduced to Australian fauna / In the evening, delight in an Opera, Music or Theatre Performance at the Sydney Opera House

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: This morning we have a lecture introducing us to the Australian rail system. we coach across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to Taronga Zoo, located on the north shore with delightful views across the harbour to the city. Here we begin our study of Australian fauna. As well as meeting kangaroos, koalas & wallabies and hoping for a glimpse of the rather more elusive wombat, echidna and platypus, we will have a lecture introducing us to some of Australia’s more dangerous inhabitants – its spiders and snakes.

Lunch: We have lunch at Taronga Park Zoo.

Afternoon: You are given a ferry ticket for the journey back across the harbour to the city centre. The remainder of the afternoon is at leisure allowing you to perhaps linger and explore the zoo further or to head back across to the city to investigate more there.

Dinner: We come together back at the hotel for an early dinner allowing us to get to tonight's performance at the Opera House in plenty of time.

Evening: This evening we enjoy a performance at the Sydney Opera House - one of the world's great pieces of architectural design. Definitely something to tell the folks back home about!

Lodging: Novotel Rockford Darling Harbour

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: The hotel is ideally located opposite parklands and just five minutes stroll from the city centre.

Contact info:
334 Murray Street
Perth WA, 6000 Australia
phone: +61 -8-9322-2844
web: www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-1773-ibis-perth/index.shtml

Room amenities: Room facilities include tea/coffee making facilities, telephone, television, refrigerator, hair dryer, iron/ironing board.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include a swimming pool, guest laundry, gaming lounge, concierge, safety deposit box facility and a courtesy shuttle bus into the city.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes


Day Six: Thursday, October 10 - Flight to Perth / Orientation to Perth from picturesque Kings Park &... 
Flight to Perth / Orientation to Perth from picturesque Kings Park & Botanical Gardens / History & Growth of Western Australia

Breakfast: At accommodation.

Morning: This morning we check out of our Sydney hotel and coach to Sydney Domestic Airport for our flight to Perth. Perth, the capital city of Australia's most vast, desolate and expansive state, Western Australia, has a rapidly growing population and is truly a modern, scenic and multicultural city. With a Mediterranean climate, Perth is Australia's sunniest capital and has an atmosphere particularly conducive to an al fresco lifestyle. The city is 20 kilometres upstream from the port of Fremantle, where Australia strove unsuccessfully to retain the America's Cup in 1987. Delightfully dissected by the Swan River, the city enjoys many scenic surf beaches and well-kept parklands including centrally located Kings Park where native wildflowers flourish.

Lunch: On board Sydney to Perth flight..

Afternoon: Upon our arrival in Perth we are met by our local Site Coordinator. We have a course overview as we transfer to Kings Park. Here we have a guided view of the gardens with wonderful views over the city. We carry on to our hotel and check in. Before dinner we have a lecture on the history and growth of Western Australia looking at the impact of the mining boom and agriculture.

Dinner: In the hotel.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: Hotel Ibis Perth

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: The hotel is ideally located opposite parklands and just five minutes stroll from the city centre.

Contact info:
334 Murray Street
Perth WA, 6000 Australia
phone: +61 -8-9322-2844
web: www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-1773-ibis-perth/index.shtml

Room amenities: Room facilities include tea/coffee making facilities, telephone, television, refrigerator, hair dryer, iron/ironing board.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include a swimming pool, guest laundry, gaming lounge, concierge, safety deposit box facility and a courtesy shuttle bus into the city.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes


Day Seven: Friday, October 11 - Ferry to Rottnest Island to explore its history, beauty & unique... 
Ferry to Rottnest Island to explore its history, beauty & unique marsupial fauna / Return to Fremantle / Beach visit

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: This morning we transfer to the wharf and board a ferry to Rottnest Island. Once on Rottnest we have a guided nature walk on Oliver Hill to learn about the natural history of the island.

Lunch: We have lunch in a cafe on Rottnest Island.

Afternoon: After lunch we try to meet Rottnest Island's unique marsupial, the quokka. We board our ferry back to the mainland, disembarking in Fremantle. En route back to our hotel we will pause at one of the local beaches allowing you to dip your toes in the Indian Ocean.

Dinner: We have dinner tonight at a local pub restaurant in Perth, a short walk from our hotel.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: Hotel Ibis Perth

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: The hotel is ideally located opposite parklands and just five minutes stroll from the city centre.

Contact info:
334 Murray Street
Perth WA, 6000 Australia
phone: +61 -8-9322-2844
web: www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-1773-ibis-perth/index.shtml

Room amenities: Room facilities include tea/coffee making facilities, telephone, television, refrigerator, hair dryer, iron/ironing board.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include a swimming pool, guest laundry, gaming lounge, concierge, safety deposit box facility and a courtesy shuttle bus into the city.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes


Day Eight: Saturday, October 12 - Western Australian Maritime Museum / Fremantle guided walk / An... 
Western Australian Maritime Museum / Fremantle guided walk / An afternoon at leisure to explore Perth and/or Fremantle

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: This morning we head back to Fremantle for a guided visit to the Western Australian Maritime Museum, to view exhibitions telling the stories of human endeavour that bring to life our maritime past. We then have a guided walk introducing us to the history and lifestyle of this sought-after beachside suburb.

Lunch: We have a scrumptious seafood buffet lunch at a local Fremantle hotel restaurant.

Afternoon: This afternoon is free to explore Perth at your leisure. You will be given a train pass to make your own way back to Perth. You can use your train pass and choose whether to explore Fremantle, Perth or places in between.

Dinner: Dinner is at own arrangements this evening.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: Hotel Ibis Perth

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Type: Train

Contact info:
(c/- Odyssey Travel Head Office
Northfields Ave, University of Wollongong NSW 2522 Aust)
Adelaide/Alice Springs/Darwin, Australia
phone: +61 -2-4224-7030
web: http://www.greatsouthernrail.com.au

Room amenities: All cabins are airconditioned. Towels and a complimentary toiletry pack are provided for on-board use. Please note that rooms are not lockable and awareness is needed for security of valuables.

Facility amenities: There is a lounge car and a dining carriage available.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Bathroom: Each twinette contains a shower, toilet and washbasin. Each roomette contains a washbasin only, with shower and toilet facilities being located at the end of each carriage.


Day Nine: Sunday, October 13 - The historic Swan Bells / Board the famous "Indian Pacific" train... 
The historic Swan Bells / Board the famous "Indian Pacific" train bound for Adelaide

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: This morning we check out of our hotel and visit the Bell Tower set in parkland beside the Swan River. Here we learn about the history of this historic Ring of Bells and the techniques required to make them ring. We then transfer to Perth Railway Station to board the Indian Pacific.

Lunch: We have lunch on board the Indian Pacific.

Afternoon: We roll east out of Perth and start heading across the West Australian countryside.

Dinner: We have dinner on board the Indian Pacific.

Evening: On board the Indian Pacific. Late tonight we will arrive in the mining town of Kalgoorlie. The train company runs a short guided tour of this rugged time that those participants who are still awake are most welcome to join.

Lodging: Indian Pacific Train

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Train

Contact info:
(c/- Odyssey Travel Head Office
Northfields Ave, University of Wollongong NSW 2522 Aust)
Adelaide/Alice Springs/Darwin, Australia
phone: +61 -2-4224-7030
web: http://www.greatsouthernrail.com.au

Room amenities: All cabins are airconditioned. Towels and a complimentary toiletry pack are provided for on-board use. Please note that rooms are not lockable and awareness is needed for security of valuables.

Facility amenities: There is a lounge car and a dining carriage available.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Bathroom: Each twinette contains a shower, toilet and washbasin. Each roomette contains a washbasin only, with shower and toilet facilities being located at the end of each carriage.


Day Ten: Monday, October 14 - "Indian Pacific" train across the Nullarbor 
Breakfast: We have breakfast on board the Indian Pacific.

Morning: Today we continue the epic journey across the Nullarbor Plain including the famous “long straight” – 299 miles of gun-barrel straight track. We watch the changing colours of the desert environment from our cabins or the comfort of the lounge car where we may well get the opportunity to mix with local travellers.

Lunch: We have lunch on board the Indian Pacific.

Afternoon: We carry on across the Nullarbor Plain and into South Australia.

Dinner: We have dinner on board the Indian Pacific.

Evening: On board the Indian Pacific.

Lodging: Indian Pacific Train

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: Ideally located just a short walk from the centre of Adelaide and the southern parklands.

Contact info:
208 South Terrace
Adelaide, Australia
phone: +61 8 8223 2800
web: www.grandchifleyhotels.com.au/adelaide/grand-chifley-hotel-adelaide/

Room amenities: Room facilities include tea/coffee-making facilities, telephone, television, refrigerator, hair dryer and iron/ironing board.

Facility amenities: Laundry, currency exchange, 24-hour reception.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes


Day Eleven: Tuesday, October 15 - Central Markets / Adelaide - the City of Churches / Botanic Gardens /... 
Central Markets / Adelaide - the City of Churches / Botanic Gardens / Animal Wildlife Sanctuary

Breakfast: We have breakfast on board the Indian Pacific as we arrive into Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.

Morning: Adelaide is a solid, gracious city: when early colonists built, they generally built with stone. It is bordered by the Mount Lofty Ranges to the east, and by gulf waters and long sandy beaches to the west. The Torrens River runs through the North Parkland and there are port facilities at Port Adelaide. The city was named for Queen Adelaide, at the command of her husband, King William IV and is the only freely-settled colony of Australia. Its people have embraced multiculturalism, providing a cohesive society on which to build the State. The draft of the Australian Constitution was prepared in South Australia, in the ballroom of St. Mark’s College’s Downer House. We disembark our train and are met by out local Site Coordinator. We head to Adelaide Central Markets for a visit, soaking up a melting pot of multi-national food and cultures. We reboard our coach and have an orientation to Adelaide, its layout & distinctive architecture.

Lunch: We finish our orientation at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens and have lunch in the restaurant.

Afternoon: After lunch we have a guided walk through the Botanic Gardens, taking in some of the native flora. We transfer to our hotel and check in. We have some free time before we head to a wildlife sanctuary set in the Adelaide Hills.

Dinner: We have a BBQ dinner at Cleland Wildlife Sanctuary

Evening: We have a guided tour of the sanctuary allowing us time to wander amongst the kangaroos, wallabies and emus as darkness falls.

Lodging: Grand Chifley Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: Located in an unsurpassed seafront setting on the foreshore of Kingscote Harbour.

Contact info:
The Foreshore
Kingscote SA, 5223 Australia
phone: +61 -8-8553-2011
web: www.auroraresorts.com.au

Room amenities: Room facilities include air conditioning, tea/coffee making, television, in-house movies, telephone, refrigerator, iron/ironing board and hairdryer.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include guest laundry, outdoor heated swimming pool, indoor sauna, gymnasium/exercise room.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.


Day Twelve: Wednesday, October 16 - Coach & Ferry to Kangaroo Island / Australian Sea Lion Colony /... 
Coach & Ferry to Kangaroo Island / Australian Sea Lion Colony / Kangaroo Island natural cottage industries / An evening walk to find the local penguin population

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: We check out of our hotel this morning leaving our large bags in storage. We board our coach and transfer to Cape Jervis for our ferry across to Penneshaw on Kangaroo Island. Kangaroo Island, Australia’s third-largest island, is a unique, unspoiled wilderness 91 miles long and 25 miles wide. It is located 9 miles south of the South Australian mainland. Its coastal scenery is spectacular with rugged high cliffs and long, white, sandy beaches. The island is known for its abundant wildlife including its resident sea lion colonies. We meet our local Site Coordinator and transfer to the Australian Sea Lion colony at Seal Bay where we learn something about these intriguing creatures.

Lunch: We carry on to the Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery where we have lunch and learn about the operation.

Afternoon: We spend this afternoon learning about some of the artisans who have chosen to base themselves on the island to make use of its natural environment. We will visit the Island Pure Sheep Dairy, for an interpretive tour and tasting, and the Island Beehive Factory to learn about their pure strain of Ligurian bees. We shal also visit the Old Wisanger School House Museum before checking in to our accommodation in Kingscote.

Dinner: In the hotel.

Evening: After dinner we will walk to the local penguin rookery to try and view some of the local population of little penguins.

Lodging: Aurora Ozone Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: Ideally located just a short walk from the centre of Adelaide and the southern parklands.

Contact info:
208 South Terrace
Adelaide, Australia
phone: +61 8 8223 2800
web: www.grandchifleyhotels.com.au/adelaide/grand-chifley-hotel-adelaide/

Room amenities: Room facilities include tea/coffee-making facilities, telephone, television, refrigerator, hair dryer and iron/ironing board.

Facility amenities: Laundry, currency exchange, 24-hour reception.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes


Day Thirteen: Thursday, October 17 - Kangaroo Island's natural beauty - the Flinders Chase National Park /... 
Kangaroo Island's natural beauty - the Flinders Chase National Park / Fly to Adelaide

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: Morning: Field Trip/Class: Flinders Chase National Park.

Lunch: Picnic Lunch at Flinders Chase National Park.

Afternoon: Continue Field Trip/Class: Flinders Chase National Park - The Remarkable Rocks. Fly to Adelaide.

Dinner: At accommodation.

Evening: At leisure

Lodging: Grand Chifley Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: Ideally located just a short walk from the centre of Adelaide and the southern parklands.

Contact info:
208 South Terrace
Adelaide, Australia
phone: +61 8 8223 2800
web: www.grandchifleyhotels.com.au/adelaide/grand-chifley-hotel-adelaide/

Room amenities: Room facilities include tea/coffee-making facilities, telephone, television, refrigerator, hair dryer and iron/ironing board.

Facility amenities: Laundry, currency exchange, 24-hour reception.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes


Day Fourteen: Friday, October 18 - Australian Constitution / Eden and Barossa Valleys / Cooperage and... 
Australian Constitution / Eden and Barossa Valleys / Cooperage and Wine History Museum / Menglers Hill Lookout

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: Field Trip: Eden and Barossa Valleys - Exploring the History of German Settlement and Traditions. Field Trip/Class: Walk through a local vineyard and talk with the Winemaker.

Lunch: At local Winery.

Afternoon: Field Trip: Tour through Seppeltsfield, Tanunda and Bethany. Field Trip/Class: Yalumba Winery - Guided tour of Cooperage and Wine History Museum. Field Trip: Menglers Hill Lookout - to view Barossa Valley.

Dinner: At a local restaurant.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: Grand Chifley Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: The hotel is a Northern Territory icon - constructed in the shape of a crocodile!

Contact info:
Flinders Street
Jabiru NT, 0886 Australia
phone: +61 -8-8979-2800
web: www.holidayinn.com/hotels/us/en/jabgg/hoteldetail

Room amenities: Room facilities include a television, tea/coffee making facilities, telephone, refrigerator, iron/ironing boards and hairdryer.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include a swimming pool, guest laundry, safety deposit box and foreign exchange facilities.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.


Day Fifteen: Saturday, October 19 - Fly to Darwin / Coach to Kakadu National Park / Course Overview 
Breakfast: At accommodation.

Morning: Coach to Adelaide Domestic Airport for flight to Darwin.

Lunch: At local restaurant.

Afternoon: Coach to Kakadu National Park - Course Overview and "Window on the Wetlands" en route to accommodation.

Dinner: At accommodation.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: Gagudju Crocodile Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: The hotel is a Northern Territory icon - constructed in the shape of a crocodile!

Contact info:
Flinders Street
Jabiru NT, 0886 Australia
phone: +61 -8-8979-2800
web: www.holidayinn.com/hotels/us/en/jabgg/hoteldetail

Room amenities: Room facilities include a television, tea/coffee making facilities, telephone, refrigerator, iron/ironing boards and hairdryer.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include a swimming pool, guest laundry, safety deposit box and foreign exchange facilities.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.


Day Sixteen: Sunday, October 20 - Introduction to Kakadu National Park and Aboriginal Heritage / Kakadu... 
Introduction to Kakadu National Park and Aboriginal Heritage / Kakadu National Park Visitors' Centre - World Heritage Listed Kakadu National Park / Wildlife and Crocodile spotting on the Yellow Waters flood plains.

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: Lecture: Introduction to Kakadu National Park and Aboriginal Heritage of Arnhem Land. Field Trip/Class: Kakadu National Park Visitors' Centre - World Heritage Listed.

Lunch: At local restaurant.

Afternoon: Field Trip/Class: Wildlife and Crocodile spotting on the Yellow Waters flood plains.

Dinner: In the hotel.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: Gagudju Crocodile Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: Overlooks Darwin Harbour to the Arafura Sea and the City Skyline, and is within easy walk to the central business district.

Contact info:
88 The Esplanade
Darwin NT 0800, Australia
phone: +61 8 8943 4333
web: http://www.mantra.com.au/northern-territory/darwin-and-surrounds/darwin/accommodation/hotels/mantra-on-the-esplanade/

Room amenities: Room facilities include air-conditioning, full kitchen facilities, iron/ironing board, television, pay movies, ISD/STD telephone, radio/alarm clock, wireless internet access and hairdryer. Many rooms have their own laundry facilities.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include swimming pool, spa/hot tub/jacuzzi, laundry/dry cleaning service and business centre.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes


Day Seventeen: Monday, October 21 - Nourlangie Rock - Aboriginal sacred sites & rock art / Coach to... 
Nourlangie Rock - Aboriginal sacred sites & rock art / Coach to Darwin / Orientation to Darwin

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: Field Trip/Class: Aboriginal Sacred Sites and Rock Art.

Lunch: At accommodation.

Afternoon: Coach transfer to Darwin; orientation to city.

Dinner: At local waterfront restaurant on Stokes Hill Wharf.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: Mantra On The Esplanade Darwin

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: Overlooks Darwin Harbour to the Arafura Sea and the City Skyline, and is within easy walk to the central business district.

Contact info:
88 The Esplanade
Darwin NT 0800, Australia
phone: +61 8 8943 4333
web: http://www.mantra.com.au/northern-territory/darwin-and-surrounds/darwin/accommodation/hotels/mantra-on-the-esplanade/

Room amenities: Room facilities include air-conditioning, full kitchen facilities, iron/ironing board, television, pay movies, ISD/STD telephone, radio/alarm clock, wireless internet access and hairdryer. Many rooms have their own laundry facilities.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include swimming pool, spa/hot tub/jacuzzi, laundry/dry cleaning service and business centre.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes


Day Eighteen: Tuesday, October 22 - Coach to Darwin / Museum of Northern Territory 
Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: Lecture: Darwin's relationship with Melanesia & South-East Asia. Field Trip/Class: Guided tour of the Museum and Art Gallery of Northern Territory.

Lunch: At a local restaurant.

Afternoon: Field Trip/Class: Defence of Darwin Experience – Darwin’s role in WWII. Remainder of afternoon at leisure.

Dinner: At own arrangements.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: Mantra On The Esplanade Darwin

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Type: Train

Contact info:
(c/- Odyssey Travel Head Office
Northfields Ave, University of Wollongong NSW 2522 Aust)
Sydney/Adelaide/Perth, Australia
phone: +61 -2-4224-7030
web: http://www.greatsouthernrail.com.au

Room amenities: All cabins are airconditioned. Towels and a complimentary toiletry pack are provided for on-board use. Please note that rooms are not lockable and awareness is needed for security of valuables.

Facility amenities: There is a lounge car and a dining carriage available.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Bathroom: Each twinette contains a shower, toilet and washbasin. Each roomette contains a washbasin only, with shower and toilet facilities being located at the end of each carriage.


Day Nineteen: Wednesday, October 23 - Board "The Ghan" Train / Katherine Gorge Cruise / Continue "The Ghan"... 
Board "The Ghan" Train / Katherine Gorge Cruise / Continue "The Ghan" Train

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: Coach to Darwin Railway Station to board "The Ghan" train for overnight journey to Alice Springs.

Lunch: On board Train.

Afternoon: Train stop in Katherine. Field Trip/Class: Nitmiluk National Park - Cruise in Katherine Gorge. Re-board "The Ghan" Train to continue journey to Alice Springs.

Dinner: On board Train.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: The Ghan

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: Situated on the banks of the famous Todd River, with its magnificent river red gums, the hotel is only a five minute walk from the town centre.

Contact info:
34 Stott Terrace
Alice Springs NT 0870, Australia
phone: +61 8 8951 4545
web: http://www.chifleyhotels.com.au/alice-springs/chifley-alice-springs-resort/

Room amenities: Room facilities include air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, refrigerator, television, in-house movies, telephone, radio, internest access, iron/ironing board hairdryer.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include a swimming pool, guest laundry, dry cleaning service, internet kiosk, foreign currency exchange and safety deposit box facility.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.


Day Twenty: Thursday, October 24 - Arrive Alice Springs / City Orientation / School of the Air -... 
Arrive Alice Springs / City Orientation / School of the Air - Teaching children of the Outback / Aboriginal Culture, Art and Heritage / Outback Yarns & Ballads / The Stars of the Southern Sky

Breakfast: On board Train.

Morning: Disembark "The Ghan" Train. Excursion: City Orientation, via ANZAC Hill. Field Trip/Class: School of the Air - providing education to students in isolated communities.

Lunch: In the hotel.

Afternoon: Lecture: Aboriginal Culture, Art and Heritage. Remainder of afternoon at leisure.

Dinner: BBQ dinner at Olive Pink Botanical Gardens

Evening: Performance: Outback Ballads & Yarns - stories and songs of life in Australia's Red Centre. Lecture: Stars of the Southern Hemisphere - look for the Southern Cross and other southern constellations in the clear air of Australia's Red Centre, free of the lights of the big city.

Lodging: Chifley Alice Springs Resort

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: Situated on the banks of the famous Todd River, with its magnificent river red gums, the hotel is only a five minute walk from the town centre.

Contact info:
34 Stott Terrace
Alice Springs NT 0870, Australia
phone: +61 8 8951 4545
web: http://www.chifleyhotels.com.au/alice-springs/chifley-alice-springs-resort/

Room amenities: Room facilities include air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, refrigerator, television, in-house movies, telephone, radio, internest access, iron/ironing board hairdryer.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include a swimming pool, guest laundry, dry cleaning service, internet kiosk, foreign currency exchange and safety deposit box facility.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.


Day Twenty One: Friday, October 25 - The stunning Outback landscape - Alice Springs Desert Park & the... 
The stunning Outback landscape - Alice Springs Desert Park & the Western MacDonnell Ranges / The Royal Flying Doctor Service / Aboriginal Bush Foods - traditional foods & their contemporary usage.

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: Field Trip/Class: Alice Springs Desert Park - Desert Landscapes, Flora and Fauna.

Lunch: At Alice Springs Desert Park.

Afternoon: Field Trip: Western MacDonnell Ranges & Simpson's Gap - unique desert landforms. Field Trip/Class: The Royal Flying Doctor Service - learn how medical services are dispensed across Australia's vast Red Centre. Lecture at local restaurant/caterer: Aboriginal Bush Foods - Traditional & Contemporary

Dinner: At local restaurant - traditional aboriginal foods utilised in contemporary cuisine.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: Chifley Alice Springs Resort

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: The hotel is located as a part of the Ayers Rock Resort.

Contact info:
Yulara Drive
Yulara NT, 0872 Australia
phone: +61 -8-8957-7605
web: www.voyages.com.au

Room amenities: Room facilities include tea/coffee facilities, telephone, television, refrigerator, iron/ironing board and hair dryer.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include a guest laundry, swimming pool and safety deposit box facility.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.


Day Twenty Two: Saturday, October 26 - Coach to Uluru / Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Cultural Centre /... 
Coach to Uluru / Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Cultural Centre / Uluru/Sunset

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: Coach to Uluru (Ayers Rock) - visiting a Camel Farm en route.

Lunch: At Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Cultural Centre.

Afternoon: Field Trip: Guided tour of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Cultural Centre. Field Trip: Guided tour around the base of Uluru (Ayers Rock). EnrichActivity: Sunset over Uluru.

Dinner: In the hotel.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: Outback Pioneer Hotel & Lodge

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: The resort-style hotel is located within easy walking distance of the stunning waterfront esplanade and the compact city centre.

Contact info:
122 Lake Street
Cairns QLD 4870, Australia
phone: +61 7 4080 1888
web: www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-0534-novotel-cairns-oasis-resort/index.shtml

Room amenities: Room facilities include tea/coffee making facilities, television, telephone, refrigerator, hairdryer, iron/ironing board, in-room safe and internet connection.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include lagoon-style pool with a sand-beach entrance, gymnasium, valet laundry/dry cleaning and guest laundry.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes


Day Twenty Three: Sunday, October 27 - Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) / Fly to Cairns / City Orientation / Course... 
Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) / Fly to Cairns / City Orientation / Course Overview

Breakfast: At Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Cultural Centre

Morning: Field Trip: Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) - Viewing platform and Olga Gorge walk.

Lunch: At restaurant in Ayers Rock Resort.

Afternoon: Coach to Ayers Rock Domestic Airport for flight to Cairns. Excursion: Orientation to City en route to accommodation.

Dinner: On board flight to Cairns.

Evening: Course Overview. Lecture: The Great Barrier Reef - the largest natural feature on Earth.

Lodging: Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: The resort-style hotel is located within easy walking distance of the stunning waterfront esplanade and the compact city centre.

Contact info:
122 Lake Street
Cairns QLD 4870, Australia
phone: +61 7 4080 1888
web: www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-0534-novotel-cairns-oasis-resort/index.shtml

Room amenities: Room facilities include tea/coffee making facilities, television, telephone, refrigerator, hairdryer, iron/ironing board, in-room safe and internet connection.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include lagoon-style pool with a sand-beach entrance, gymnasium, valet laundry/dry cleaning and guest laundry.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes


Day Twenty Four: Monday, October 28 - Cruise the Great Barrier Reef 
Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: Field Trip/Class: Full day cruise on Great Barrier Reef - including snorkelling, glass-bottom boat & semi-submersible.

Lunch: On board Catamaran.

Afternoon: Continue Field Trip/Class: Great Barrier Reef Cruise.

Dinner: Own arrangements.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Type: Hotel

Description: The resort-style hotel is located within easy walking distance of the stunning waterfront esplanade and the compact city centre.

Contact info:
122 Lake Street
Cairns QLD 4870, Australia
phone: +61 7 4080 1888
web: www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-0534-novotel-cairns-oasis-resort/index.shtml

Room amenities: Room facilities include tea/coffee making facilities, television, telephone, refrigerator, hairdryer, iron/ironing board, in-room safe and internet connection.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include lagoon-style pool with a sand-beach entrance, gymnasium, valet laundry/dry cleaning and guest laundry.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes


Day Twenty Five: Tuesday, October 29 - Wet Tropical Rainforests / Kuranda Scenic Railway Train / Butterfly... 
Wet Tropical Rainforests / Kuranda Scenic Railway Train / Butterfly Sanctuary / SkyRail Rainforest Cableway

Breakfast: In the hotel.

Morning: Lecture: Wet Tropical Rainforests of North Queensland. Field Trip: Kuranda Scenic Railway Train to Kuranda. Excursion: Butterfly Sanctuary - home to 1500 tropical butterflies.

Lunch: At local restaurant in Kuranda.

Afternoon: Part of afternoon at leisure. Field Trip: SkyRail Rainforest Cableway - over the treetops and the edge of the Atherton Tablelands escarpment.

Dinner: Farewell dinner at accommodation.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: Novotel Cairns Oasis Resort

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Type: Hotel

Description: Situated next to riverfront parkland and overlooking an 18 hole golf course, the hotel is located only 1.2 miles from Sydney’s International and Domestic Airports but is away from the direct flight path.

Contact info:
20 Levey Street
Wolli Creek, Sydney NSW 2205, Australia
phone: +61 2 9518 2000
web: www.mercuresydneyairport.com.au

Room amenities: Room facilities include air-conditioning, tea/coffee making facilities, refrigerator, television, pay-to-view movies, telephone, iron/ironing board and hairdryer.

Facility amenities: Hotel facilities include a laundry/valet service, computer centre, outdoor swimming pool, gymnasium, tennis courts and squash courts.

Smoking policy: No
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.

Elevator: Yes

Additional nights after: On form in Prep.
The program provider can arrange additional accommodation for participants arriving earlier or departing later than the group. A pre-/post-program accommodation request form is included in the Preparatory Material or participants can contact the program provider, Odyssey Travel, direct by email.


Day Twenty Six: Wednesday, October 30 - Rainforest Habitat Centre / Flight to Sydney 
Breakfast: Coach to Rainforest Habitat Centre for "Breakfast with the Birds".

Morning: Field Trip: Guided walk through Rainforest Habitat Centre to experience the Fauna of the Rainforest and the Wetland Aviaries.

Lunch: At local restaurant.

Afternoon: Free time followed by transfer to airport for flight to Sydney.

Dinner: Aboard flight to Sydney.

Evening: At leisure.

Lodging: Mercure Hotel Sydney Airport

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day Twenty Seven: Thursday, October 31 - Group Departure 
Depart From: Coach to Sydney International Airport for flight to Los Angeles.

Breakfast: At accommodation.

Meals Included: Breakfast

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