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Duration 9 days 7 days
Price From $ 3,450 $ 2,795
Price Per Day $ 383 $ 399
Highlights
  • From Amarillo’s Saturday Night Cruise Night to horseback riding like cowboys and cowgirls. A drive along Route 66 will take you past the Cadillac Ranch exhibit, visit ghost towns and learn how these towns became that way
  • Visit Pueblos, historic little shops and sites that have made Route 66 the most travelled highway in the country
  • Showdown. Two Guns, where a bitter fight took place between the Navajo and Apache Indians and take a walk along the rim of Walnut Canyon National Monument
  • Take a Pink Jeep Tour of Sedona National Park, and stop to take pictures at Oak Creek Canyon. From here it’s a short drive to the ghost town of Jerome, AZ. Once a booming copper-mining town, that eventually shut down and became a ghost town ~ now it is trying to come back to life
  • African Renaissance Monument
  • Goree Island
  • Pink Lake
  • Saint Louis
  • Djoudj National Bird Park
  • Tapestry Factory
  • Touba(Holy city of the Mouride Brotherhood)
  • Door of No Return
Trip Style Small group tour Small group tour
Lodging Level Premium Premium
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 3- Moderate
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • 50 plus
  • Education / Learning
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Local Immersion & Homestays
  • National Parks
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Albuquerque
  • Petrified Forest
  • Santa Fe
  • St. Louis
Flights & Transport Airfare included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Culture
  • Educational/ learning
  • History
  • Culture
  • History
  • Nature
Meals Included

9 Breakfast, 2 Lunches, 3 Dinners

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Description

Travel the “Mother Road” a term coined by author John Steinbeck because Route 66 was the road people took west across America to escape the dust bowl and the Great Depression. On this tour, you will be treated like the “King and Queen” of the road as you gawk at odd roadside attractions, stay in vintage hotels, and eat hardy American road food. Get ready to saddle up in Texas and tour Cadillac Ranch. A highlight is the fabled town of Santa Fe, known for its’ Spanish and Native American culture. Afterward tour Albuquerque’s Old Town, stop in at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Gallup, and a walk through the Petrified Forest and Painted Desert in Arizona. History, the beauty of the Wild West, and nostalgia makes this road-trip mythic!

Although Senegal has a lot to offer, you could easily spend your entire stay taking in the sights and sounds of bustling Dakar, the country’s capital and gateway to West Africa. But don’t be tempted, as there are more interesting sites than your time will allow. Get away from Dakar and see some of Senegal’s gems including Pink Lake, a rare phenomenon located only an hour from Dakar, where the high concentration of salt and microorganisms gives the water its uniquely pink color. A twenty minutes ferry ride takes you to Goree Island, where the tranquil atmosphere and pastel colored houses betray Goree’s infamous past. If you are near Dakar on Sunday you may schedule a few hours to visit Abbaye de Keur Moussa, a Benedictine monastery built in the early 1900s and where Sunday mass is celebrated accompanied by traditional African musical instruments such as Koras, Balafons and Soft Drums.

Itinerary: Kicks on Route 66
 Day 1 - Arrive Amarillo, TX

Transfer to the airport for your flight to Amarillo, TX. Upon arrival, we check into our accommodations for the next two evenings.  This evening is free to hang out on Route 66 in the Historic District, where you can enjoy dinner and Saturday Cruise Night.

 Day 2 - Amarillo

Get ready to saddle up, as we go horseback riding at the Cowgirls and Cowboys of the West Ranch, and for those that aren’t ready to saddle up, bring your camera and learn to take beautiful scenic pictures, while touring the ranch. Lunch, on own, is at the iconic Big Texan Steak Ranch and Brewery, which opened back in 1960 and became a well known stopping point along Route 66. This afternoon enjoy time to explore Amarillo ~ maybe check out the artifacts and art at the Panhandle - Plains Historical Museum, there are other museums and the Botanical Gardens. Tonight we check out the TEXAS Outdoor Musical, situated in Palo Duro Canyon State Park. A guide will take us into the Canyon before dinner and the show. (B, D)

 Day 3 - Amarillo - Santa Rosa, NM

On our way out of Amarillo a quick stop is made at the famous Cadillac Ranch exhibit, paying homage to the ‘Golden Age’ of automobiles.  Continuing our journey West, we stop in the ghost town of Glenrio, which straddles the New Mexico and Texas borders, before arriving in Tucumcari, NM. Visit the Route 66 Museum, Tee Pee Curious, and have lunch at Del’s Restaurant, serving travelers along Route 66 since 1956. Don’t forget to take a picture of the Blue Swallow Hotel, where travelers have been staying since 1939! Later, we check into our hotel. Evening on own. (B) 

 Day 4 - Santa Rosa - Santa Fe

This morning we head to Fort Sumner, a military fort charged with the internment of nearby Navajo and Mescalero Apache populations from 1863 to 1868. After it’s closing, the fort was privately purchased and its best known visitor was Billy the Kid. We visit the Billy the Kid Museum and Burial before making our way over to the Bosque Redondo Memorial. This memorial depicts the tragic history of Fort Sumner and the Bosque Redondo Indian Reservation.  After, we depart for Santa Fe, but not before stopping to have lunch in Santa Rosa, on own. Later, we check into our hotel for the next two nights, the Inn on the Alameda. The evening is free. (B)

 Day 5 - Santa Fe

This morning we visit De Vargas Street House and the San Miguel Chapel, the oldest house and church in the U.S. The remaining part of the day will be visiting many of the Pueblos that make up this area. The day will consist of the Tesuque Pueblo, which has been occupied since 1200AD, and is on the National Register of Historic Places. We will also get a chance to visit the Nambe Pueblo, the Santa Clara Pueblo, the Puye Cliffs Welcome Center and the San Ildefonso Pueblo. All known for their pottery and jewelry. Upon our return to Santa Fe, the remainder of the day and evening are on your own. (B)

 Day 6 - Santa Fe to Albuquerque

This morning is yours to explore.  There is the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi or the Palace of the Governors, the oldest continuously occupied government  building in the U.S. Visit the Georgia O’Keefe Museum, walk along the Barrio De Analaco Historic District, here you will see the San Miguel Mission. This afternoon we continue West along our historic route, stopping in Albuquerque, NM. After checking into our 4-star accommodations, we depart for dinner where you will feel as if you’ve traveled back in time to a beautiful southwestern roadhouse found along old Route 66. From dinner, we will meet our guide and take a walking ghost tour of Old Town. (B, D)

 Day 7 - Albuquerque to Gallup

This morning we will tour the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, before having free time in the historic Nob Hill area of town. This afternoon we will take a trail at Petroglyph National Monument, and walk where early native and Spanish settlers walked, and look at the images left behind, telling their story. This afternoon we continue West into Gallup, NM, where we will check into our hotel for the evening. (B)

 Day 8 - Gallup to Flagstaff, AZ

Today we cross the boarder from New Mexico into Arizona, where our first stop along our historic route is the Petrified Forest National Park and Painted Desert National Forest. This unpaved one mile hike will wind us through the rim woodland, where there are spectacular views of the Painted Desert. This afternoon we continue our drive into Winslow, AZ, where we will stop for lunch at the famous Turquois Room & Martini Lounge. Route 66 was the primary artery through Winslow, in its railroad days and bypassed by I-40 in the late 1970s. As our journey continues, we make a picture stop in the ghost town of Two Guns, AZ, sight of a bitter fight between the Apache and Navajo Indians, before stopping at Walnut Canyon National Monument. We will be able to walk the Rim Trail (0.7 mile roundtrip), where there are two overlooks that provide scenic views of the canyon and cliff dwellings below.  After a busy day, we will check into our accommodations for the next two nights in Flagstaff, AZ. The remainder of the evening is free. (B, L) 

 Day 9 - Flagstaff

A local guide will take us on a tour of Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona National Park, and Jerome, AZ.  Today is not the day to forget your camera! Oak Creek Canyon is famous for its beautiful scenery, and we will have the opportunity to see it up close. From here it’s a short drive to Sedona National Park, where our pink Jeeps will be waiting to take us on a rugged off road adventure, with a local guide. We will be riding the rough terrain of the red rocks, stopping at lookout vistas, and where Hollywood movies were made. After, there will be a picnic lunch waiting for us. This afternoon we drive into Jerome, AZ. Another ghost town trying to build itself back up again. Stop in and shop at the world’s largest kaleidoscope store, set up in Jerome’s original brothel. Dinner is included tonight. (B, L, D)

 Day 10 - Depart Flagstaff

This morning we say good-bye to our historic past and travel into Phoenix for our flight home. To be able to see parts of our country before it disappears is such an exhilarating experience. (B)

Itinerary: Discover Senegal

Day 1 Dakar, Senegal

On arrival in Senegal, our expert cultural tour guide will meet, assist and transfer you to your hotel in a private vehicle. Once you have checked you in, your guide, who will be with you throughout your stay, will brief you on what to expect during your stay in Senegal

Meal(s) Included: No
Overnight at Hotel Farid or Similar

Day 2 Dakar – Pink Lake

After breakfast, begin the city tour of Dakar and its vicinity. From Independence Place, the heart of the city, you will pass by the presidential palace and the main cathedral before continuing by a seafront drive towards Soumbedioune market, and the mosque de la revelation. This tour will show you the contrasts between some upscale residential areas and other popular neighborhoods Next visit popular hotspots like Kermel market or Tillem market.

Next visit the Renaissance Monument, a 164-foot high monument, overlooking Dakar that is taller than the Statue of Liberty. The once-controversial bronze statue is a popular attraction among locals as well as visitors.

Early afternoon, drive to visit Pink Lake. Pink lake is a rare natural phenomenon caused by a unique combination of microorganisms and a high concentration of salts which gives the lake its pink color. Nowadays, the color is not often pink because of high salt production. Interact with the women harvesting salt.

We continue to visit the nearby Fulani village before returning to Dakar.

Meal(s) Included: Breakfast & Dinner
Overnight at Hotel Farid or Similar

Day 3 Dakar – Goree Island

After breakfast, we depart by ferry to Goree Island, a now tranquil UNESCO World Heritage Site that has a quiet turbulent past. Explore the usually quiet streets lined with pastel colored colonial era buildings.  Among the most famous buildings here is the House of Slaves which records the history of Goree’s past. Observe the “Door of No Return” through which millions passed on the way to slavery. The curator will take you through the history of Goree.

There is time to visit the Town Square, the Historical Museum and the tranquil streets.

After lunch we return to Dakar and visit the massive and Museum of Black Civilization, Africa’s most modern and complete museum covering 4 floors with historical artifacts from all over Africa.

Meal(s) Included: Breakfast & Dinner
Overnight at Hotel Farid or Similar

Day 4 Dakar – Thies – Ngaye – St Louis

After breakfast, depart for the drive to Saint Louis.  En-route, stop in Thies, which is known for beautiful crafts, tapestries and baskets hand woven by local artisans.

Visit the Tapestry Factory and the Artisanal Village- a compound of thatched huts, home to local artists displaying wares for sale such as tie-dye clothing, textiles, drums, jewellery, sculptures, and paintings.

You will have the opportunity to purchase baskets, hats and other items at bargain prices.

Visit the nearby village of Ngaye where handicraft leather goods are made. Continue to St. Louis and check into your hotel.

After check in you will then explore the narrow streets flanked by houses with carved wooden balconies and verandas. You will see the governor’s palace, a fortress built in the 18 century; you will see the only world’s only mosque with a ball dating to the colonial period. Next visit the fishing port of Guet N’dar.

Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Dinner

Overnight at La Residence Or Similar

Day 5 St Louis – Djoudj Park – St Louis

This morning you will visit the Djoudj National Bird Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site), which is one of the most important bird sanctuaries in the world. Situated on a major palearctic migratory route, this park is a paradise for bird enthusiasts. Some of the world’s greatest concentrations of white pelicans and flamingos can be seen here: up to 10,000 species are found here. Enjoy a pirogue ride to better observe the many species of cormorants, pelicans, ducks, flamingos, various songbirds and others. You may also see crocodiles, boas, boars and other wildlife. If this is in the raining season then you will cruise on the “Langue de Barbarie” to see river birds

This afternoon you can drive a few miles outside of the city of St Louis visit interesting nomad villages including Gondola.

Meal(s) Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Overnight at La Residence or Similar

Day 6 St Louis – Touba – Saly

Today leave St Louis and head to Touba, the Holy city of the Mouride Brotherhood.

Get to know the only city in West Africa that is autonomous of central government, the residents pay no taxes. Touba is regularly compared to Vatican in its autonomous administration. Visit the main facilities and hear about the history of Mouridism and its founder.

After Touba, we continue to Saly Resort, with Senegal’s most pristine beaches.

Meal(s) Included: Breakfast & Dinner
Overnight at Royam Or Similar

Day 7 Departure Home

Today is at leisure for individual activities. At the right time you will be transferred to the airport for your onward flight.

Meal(s) Included: Breakfast

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