Riding
an elephant to a mountaintop castle in India and visiting
an ancient fair, sailing on the Rembrandt to see masterpieces
by Rembrandt and van Gogh, dining where the first ten U.S.
presidents ate, and retracing World War II memorials. These
are just some of the experiences awaiting culturally-minded
travelers on tours and vacation packages, according to the
United States Tour Operators Association (USTOA).
“Tours
and vacation packages themed around history, art, and culture
are gaining in popularity,” observes Bob Whitley, USTOA
president, whose member companies create vacations for more
than 10 million people annually. In support, he cites a Travel
Industry Association and Smithsonian study showing that more
than 81% of U.S. adults who traveled in 2002 (the last year
statistics were available) -- or 118 million travelers --
considered themselves historic/cultural travelers, and included
historical or cultural activities in their trips. “Witness
the popularity of the History and Discovery Channels, and
you have an idea of how history holds our imagination,”
he says.
Below
is a sample of historic/cultural tours travelers can find
this fall and into next year. Prices on all tours are per
person, double occupancy. For more choices, visit www.ustoa.com,
where you can select tours and vacation packages from 120
of the top brand names by activity, destination, or even your
personality preferences.
This
Fall
Commemorate World War II Sites. The Greatest Generation
and their families can visit Western Europe’s small
villages, and retrace historical World War II sites on a 15-day
escorted Memorial Tour. The itinerary showcases the grand
cities of Germany, Holland, Belgium and France while visiting
American military cemeteries, monuments and historical centers
including both the landing beaches of Normandy and the Dachau
concentration camp. Departs through October 8, 2004. Prices,
including air fare, all transportation in Europe, accommodations,
tour manager in Europe, 25 meals, airport transfers, and more
begin at $2,840 from New York, or $2990 from Los Angeles;
land only (if available), from $2220. (Image Tours)
Experience
a Hindu Tradition. Get a firsthand look at Indian lore
and culture as you ride a painted elephant to the mountain
fortress of Amber, see the Taj Mahal at sunrise, visit the
abandoned Mughal city of Fatehpur Sikri, a masterpiece of
Muslim architecture; explore the “Pink City” of
Jaipur, and experience one of India’s most colorful
events – the Pushkar Fair. At Pushkar, stay overnight
in a tented camp as thousands of pilgrims gather every year
on the full moon of November to bathe in a sacred lake, and
to attend the famous Pushkar Fair, known for camel trading
and races, as well as for the bangled and jeweled finery displayed
everywhere. All inclusive prices including airfare, accommodations
and meals are priced from $5,330, New York; $5,755, Los Angeles;
$5,655, Chicago. Land only prices if available, $4,135. Departs
November 17. (SITA World Travel).
For
2005
Follow the Civil War Trail. This eight-day tour covers
historic Civil War sites including Manassas, Antietam, Gettysburg,
Harper’s Ferry, New Market, Appomattox, Richmond, Fredericksburg,
and more. Highlighting the tour is a visit to The National
Museum of the Civil War Soldier, where the largely untold
story of the common soldier unfolds. Tour members will also
enjoy a meal at the Coach House Tavern where each of the nation’s
first ten presidents dined. The package is valid through April
30, 2005, and includes airfare, hotels, sightseeing and 12
meals. Priced from $1,749 (Chicago), $1,849 (Los Angeles);
$1,349 land only (if available). (Collette Tours).
Uncover
the Dutch Masters. Take the Rembrandt, a 78 passenger
river cruiser round trip from Amsterdam to view works such
as van Gogh’s Self Portrait, Vermeer’s The Girl
with a Pearl Earring, Rembrandt’s The Night Watch, and
many others. Ports include Haarlem; Gouda; Leiden; The Hague;
Schoonhaven; and Utrecht. Travelers can take guided excursions
or independently explore top museums including the Vincent
Van Gogh Museum, the Stedelijk Museum de Lakenhal, the Rembrandthuis,
Rijksmuseum, and more. Departs May 1, and 8, 2005. Rates include
all cruise and land transportation, meals, sightseeing, port
charges and more. Prices begin at $2,095. Round-trip airfare
is additional. (Intrav)