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Africa’s Wildlife

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timeSEP. 4-17, 2024 ticket$7,595 activityActivity Level: Moderate Activity diplomaUCLA Faculty on Tour

Overview

pin Rosebank, Victoria Falls, Chobe National Park, South Luangwa National Park, Lusaka

Glimpse a world primeval on this singular 14-day journey that features exclusive safaris through some of Southern Africa’s great wildlife sanctuaries in Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Zambia.  Our small group size – limited to 24 travelers – assures us an intimate experience as we encounter these unspoiled natural refuges.  The adventure begins with sightseeing in Johannesburg’s renowned Soweto district, and visits to Nelson Mandela’s and Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s homes.  Leaving urban life behind, spend three nights near Zimbabwe’s Victoria Falls.  Experience the spectacular falls – among the world’s largest – up close on a guided walk and take a game drive in search of the elusive black rhino.  A “Sundowner” Zambezi dinner cruise offers another opportunity to observe wildlife.  For a window on local life, visit Victoria Falls town and a local grade school.  Continuing on to Botswana’s Chobe National Park, which boasts one of Africa’s largest concentrations of wildlife, embark on sensational boat safaris and game drives with three nights here.  Then take a privately chartered flight to Zambia for a small group tour highlight:  unparalleled wildlife viewing at South Luangwa National Park, an untouched region of eastern Zambia along the meandering Luangwa River.  During a relaxing three-night stay at the Mfuwe Lodge, enjoy a variety of activities, including open-vehicle game drives, walking safaris, a local school visit, and community performances, before transferring to Lusaka for the flight home.  Discover South Africa’s sparkling “Mother City,” Cape Town, with an optional 4-day/3-night post-tour extension, including a full-day Cape Peninsula tour and a full-day Cape Town and Winelands tour.

Cost: $7,595
Odysseys Unlimited

Activity Level: Moderate Activity

Book this Tour

STEP 1
Download the tour Reservation Form here. This tour is booked quickly, so sign up early to reserve space.

STEP 2
Enclose a check or provide credit card information for $500 per person, per tour, as a deposit for the selected tour. Make check payable to Odysseys Unlimited. Deposits are provisional and fully refundable pending your acceptance of final brochure terms.

STEP 3
Mail completed reservation form and your deposit to:
UCLA Alumni Association
Attn: Alumni Travel
James West Alumni Center
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1397

A brochure will be mailed to you as soon as it is available.

UCLA Faculty on Tour

Professor Patricia Turner
African American Studies and World Arts and Cultures/Dance divider

Patricia A. Turner is a professor in African American Studies and World Arts and Cultures/Dance at UCLA; her research focuses on racial dynamics as they surface in folklore and popular culture. The author of five books, her most recent ones are Trash Talk: Anti-Obama Lore and Race in the Twenty-First Century and Crafted Lives: Stories and Studies of African American Quilters. Her work on Africa has largely focused on textile traditions in South Africa; she was an advisor on quilt exhibitions dedicated to Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. She authored the introductory essay in Conscience of the Human Spirit: The Life of Nelson Mandela. Recently, she and a team of colleagues have been documenting and analyzing UCLA Bruin Arthur Ashe’s engagement with African tennis, politics, and youth empowerment movements. Her commentary on issues related to race is frequently sought by print, radio, television and online journalists. She has been interviewed for stories in the New York Times, Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, New Yorker, and many other prominent publications. Turner has participated in dozens of radio interviews including features on Fresh Air, Talk of the Nation, and All Things Considered. She has appeared on the NBC Nightly News, the CBS Evening News, the O’Reilly Factor and ABC’s 20/20. She has also been interviewed on podcasts such as Stitch Please, The Young Turks, and The Root. For much of her career she was a university administrator serving in vice provost and dean roles at UC Davis and UCLA. She is very active in professional societies devoted to folklore and oversees UCLA’s Arthur Ashe Legacy Project.

PHONE: (310) 206-0613

FAX: (310) 209-4271

EMAIL: travel@alumni.ucla.edu