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New for 2013


Tigers (Bengals, the royalty of big cats), meerkats (show-stealing acrobats)


and bears (pandas, universally adored) take center stage on our new adventures in some of the greatest wildlife preserves in the world, filled with unforgettable “in the moment” experiences. These trips celebrate the essence of enriching travel by offering unique opportunities to stop time so you can fully appreciate the precious present – just like the locals you will meet in each wondrous destination. Here’s a preview of what’s new in India, Africa and China with Tauck:


Northern India & Nepal


Imagine majestic tigers in the wildlife-rich national parks of central India... spiritual settings in the snow-capped Himalayas... and ancient cities blessed with monumental treasures. This new 17-day small group trip (20 guests) engages with a colorful parade of soul-stirring experiences. Explore Delhi, old and new... flightsee near Mt. Everest, dine with a sherpa and his family, and meditate with monks in Kathmandu... wake up to the Taj Mahal, dress in saris and turbans, and visit sculpted temples in Khajuraho and Mumbai... embark on jungle safaris in protected tiger reserves, spot wildlife revered by royalty and meet villagers honored by your visit... (page 38).


The Best of China


From the Great Wall to the great pace of change propelling an ancient civilization into the 21st century, this 11-day trip captures China’s key historic and cultural sights – and introduces today’s global cities of Beijing, Xi’an, Chengdu and Shanghai. Visit the Imperial Forbidden City, unwind in a mint-infused thermal pool, get a look at modern-day industry on a factory visit, cuddle a baby panda, taste Chinese comfort food in a simmering “hot pot” and discover cutting-edge urban planning in Shanghai (page 26).


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