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AUTUMN PLEASURES


Fall is a spectacular time to get away. Temperatures soften, crowds lessen and cities, cultural calendars and nature are energized by a season that brings renewal. There is still time to take advantage of Tauck’s colorful line-up of fantastic trips. New for 2012 is Yosemite and Sequoia: John Muir’s California, co-crafted with documentary filmmaker Ken Burns (limited space remaining); Cuba: Connecting with People and Culture, creating culturally enriching connections; Best of the Canadian Rockies, offering six nights in the heart of Banff and Jasper national parks where gems of nature are matched by the cool and contemporary town of Banff, and a feast for the senses – Canada’s Capital Cities plus Niagara Falls. European river cruising brings cities reprieved from summer crowds, towns celebrating harvest traditions and wines at their peak. Don’t miss out; space is filling fast!


Daniel W. Mahar, CEO TRAVEL THE TAUCK WAY...


• Personalized, caring service from experienced Tauck Directors who handle all daily travel details, from arrival to departure


• Destinations seen with the added advantage of an insider’s perspective – local guides and experts who are eager to share their knowledge and passion


• Behind-the-scenes access to cultural sites, making the difference between “seeing” them and connecting with them


• Menus that celebrate local cuisines; accommodations in the best locations, city center or countryside


• No hidden costs or surcharges – no surprises


• Small Group departures averaging 24 Tauck guests on select tours and dates; look for the dates in blue


• Traveling solo? Look for the dates in red for special savings


• Guest and Cruise Protection Products offer a money-back refund if you need to cancel


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