ADVENTURES FOR THE MIND, BODY, AND SPIRIT
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The price of this excursion (which we guarantee will be one
of the most unforgettable experiences of your whole life!)
is $2,750, which includes airfare from New York and all
other expenses except for a few meals . . . and the
shopper's bargains you won't be able to resist in
Kathmandu.
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A VERY SPECIAL JAPANESE JOURNEY
Almost everywhere you go in Japan—even in the patios
of stores and hidden behind house walls—you'll find
exquisite, serene little gardens. Though these plots are
stunning in their simplicity, the horticultural practices
that produce them are unique in the world and still very
much a mystery to most American gardeners.
We are fortunate, then, to have Dr. John L.
Creech—one of the Western world's top experts on this
subtle form of garden design and cultivation—as the
leader of our Study Tour of the Plants and Gardens of Japan
(April 21 to May 12, 1983). Better yet, because of his long
acquaintance with Japanese authorities in this field, he's
able to gain access to some private gardens seldom seen by
other visitors to this country. In addition, this trip has
been carefully timed to catch these living works of art in
all their spring glory.
The all-inclusive price (airfare from San Francisco, top
Japanese hotels, and all meals) is $3,795, and a $300
deposit will hold your place on a true botanical adventure.
FINDHORN REVISITED
Though a few details are still being worked out, we're
delighted to offer you a second Visit to Findhorn and
Friends from June 2 to June 23, 1983. Not only will you
have a chance to live and learn at the New Age community of
Findhorn itself, but we'll again spend a wonderful week
with those warm, fine residents of the Hebrides island of
Erraid (see page 24 in this issue) . . . with tentative
plans to end our stay by celebrating Midsummer Eve at
Glastonbury, the legendary burial place of King Arthur
(located just a short distance from Stonehenge).
Our 1982 Findhorn/Erraid visit was one of the most popular
and pleasing trips that we've ever sponsored, and our 1983
version should be even better. But space is limited, so be
sure to get your $200 deposit in early. The full cost will
be approximately $1,790, including airfare from New York
and all other expenses except for some meals en route and
in Glastonbury.