Notre Dame Alumni Travel provides travel opportunities for our alumni and the entire Notre Dame family, reinforcing the University's traditions and values with emphasis on the educational, as well as religious character that is unique to Our Lady's University. 

 

 

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ACA Peru
January 25-February, 2010

Join Ian Kuijt, an archaeologist and Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame, on a trip to Peru. Enjoy cosmopolitan and colonial Lima, with its historic Plaza Mayor, President’s Palace, landmark cathedral, and prestigious Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History. From Cuzco, the former capital and holy city of the Incan empire, visit the Kornicancha and Saycsahuaman temples, the ruins of Tambomachay, and Puka Pukara fortress. Be a part of this exploration of history and culture for a travel experience you will never forget.

 

Cruise the Panama Canal
February 3-4, 2010

Relax aboard the six-star Crystal Symphony as you set sail on the calm waters of the Pacific Ocean from Caldera, Costa Rica and travel through the six locks of the Panama Canal. Hosted by Charles F. Lennon, Jr., the executive director of the Notre Dame Alumni Association and associate vice president for University Relations, this exciting travel adventure combines some of the loveliest ports of the Caribbean with one of the world’s most luxurious cruise ships, ensuring the highest level of comfort and elegance while providing the unforgettable experience of traveling through the Panama Canal.

Tanzania
January 31-February 10, 2010

Travel on this journey into the wilds of Tanzania where vast herds of elephant, wildebeest, zebra, gazelle and Cape buffalo roam the savannas, followed by the magnificent carnivores that prey on them—lion, cheetah, and leopard. Throughout your safari adventure, enjoy accommodations in some of the region’s finest lodges; mingle with Masai tribesmen and local schoolchildren; and learn about Tanzania’s wildlife and environment.In addition, you may benefit from lectures by  Father Pat Gaffney, who has his primary appointment in Notre Dame’s Department of Anthropology.

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Thank you to everyone who participated in our recent Travel Survey. We value your comments and advice and look forward to traveling with you again soon.

The winner of this year's drawing for two October 24, 2009 Boston College football tickets and parking pass is Richard Leitten, '57, '67 MA. His name was chosen at random from all the survey participants. 

Congratulations, Richard!