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MAJESTIC CALIFORNIA: THE PACIFIC, REDWOODS & YOSEMITE


A California state of mind


California means many different things to many people. Think of San Francisco and images of the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf and crooked hilltop streets come to mind. The Sierra Nevada Mountains inspire the imagination with gold rush fever, giant trees and the wonders of Yosemite. Coastal Monterey entices with seaside pleasures that include kayaking, biking, beaches and close-up introductions to the locals in an amazing underwater world. Which gives everyone in your family something special to dream about when you experience them together.


Tauck Bridges Family Value Includes:


• Fun in Yosemite and Sierra National Forest with tram rides, gold panning, hiking and rock-wall climbing


• A moonlight ride aboard a narrow-gauge vintage steam train to a sing-along campfire in a forest-studded canyon


• An evening flashlight hike in Sierra National Forest


• Visit to the California Academy of Sciences and a private catamaran cruise of San Francisco Bay


• A special behind-the-scenes tour and an unforgettable farewell dinner at Monterey Bay Aquarium


• Choice of kayaking or coastal bike tour in Monterey • Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted


• 15 meals (7 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 5 dinners); all gratuities to Tauck Director, local guides & drivers; service charges, taxes, and porterage


22 Majestic California: The Pacific, Redwoods & Yosemite


Tauck On-tour Exclusive! Filmed narratives by Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan share personal stories of artists and writers, politicians and naturalists, entrepreneurs and journalists working together to preserve Yosemite’s “Empire of Grandeur” for all future generations. Tauck takes you behind-the-scenes with commentary by the creators of “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea.”


STORIES BY Ken Burns


#1 IN GUIDED FAMILY TRAVEL


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