One-of-a-kind experiences... Unique travel experiences based in one destination
combining themed, small group sightseeing tracks with exclusive, private Tauck gala events and stays at some of the area’s best accommodations, Tauck Events feature noted speakers and special performances in extraordinary venues, and in-depth visits to key places with “insider” insights from experts. In 2012, they include Run for the Roses: The Kentucky Derby, an exclusive 5-day event celebrating the 138th running of the famed race (p. 68); The Tauck Civil War Event in Washington, DC, including a keynote address by filmmaker Ken Burns, with two departures only, May 20 and October 14 (p. 71); and The Tauck Winter In Yellowstone Event (see below). Quick to sell out, these Tauck Events showcase what we do best – and they celebrate Tauck’s definition of the word “fun”!
The Tauck Winter in CIVIL WAR
Yellowstone Event No matter how many times you’ve visited America’s first national park, seeing Yellowstone in winter is an unforgettable experience – the park is covered in snow, visitors are few, and nature puts on an incredible show. Join us on The Tauck Winter in Yellowstone Event, an 8-day, one-of-a-kind travel experience in January 2012, inspired by the passion and insights of filmmakers Ken Burns and Dayton Duncan, with opportunities to meet them. Limited to 210 guests, the event features a keynote address by Ken Burns, a talk by Dayton Duncan and lectures by other experts; guided exploration by snowcoach of Yellowstone’s geothermal features, “ten times more spectacular in winter”; remarkable opportunities to view wildlife that flock to the park for warmth; and stays at inside-the-park accommodations open to only a few hundred visitors in winter. Will it be cold? Indeed. Will it be amazing? Definitely! Go to
www.tauck.com for details.
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 8 -00 788-7885
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