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The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy


The Nature Conservancy and Abercrombie & Kent (A&K) are partnering to bring you journeys of distinctive style to some of the world's most awe-inspiring places!


New for 2008!
Peru & Amazon
October 11 -23, 2008
$8,379 per person
$2,721 single supplement

After you spend time in one of these beautiful and ecologically diverse places with the Conservancy, you'll appreciate why their long - term protection is important. And you will learn how the Conservancy makes that protection happen.

After falling in love with one of these great places, you might be disappointed to leave. But your spirits will be buoyed by the conservation that you have witnessed. And you'll know that, because of the innovative efforts of The Nature Conservancy and its partners, these places will remain intact for future generations.

  • Peru: Conservancy scientists will guide you on a luxury journey down the Amazon. Next, visit the breathtaking ruins of Machu Picchu, icon of the Incas and their lost civilization.

The Nature Conservancy is a leading global conservation organization with a 55 - year history of working to protect ecologically important lands and water for nature and people. With nearly 1 million members, the Conservancy works in more than 30 countries and manages the largest network of nature preserves in the United States.

All travelers who participate in this trip series will receive a free, one - year membership to the Conservancy and a subscription to the organization's award - winning Nature Conservancy magazine. In addition, 7 percent of each trip's proceeds will be donated to The Nature Conservancy and its conservation efforts in the destinations visited in this trip series.

To learn more about The Nature Conservancy, visit nature.org

        

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