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Presented by WGUC & WVXU
October 19-November 4, 2006

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To ensure your reservation, please download, print, complete, sign and mail the reservation form with your credit card number or a check for $750.00 per person payable to WVXU to: WVXU, The Magic of Northern India, 1223 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214.

Total cost of the trip is $6,645 per person, based on double occupancy, including a $300 contribution to WVXU. An initial deposit of $750 is required. Cost does not include: $225 airline taxes, fuel surcharges and security fees -- to be finalized two months prior to departure; $109 visa application

Optional pre-tour extension: $1,295 per person, based upon double occupancy. Tips and gratuities are not included. An initial deposit of $350 is required.

For more information, call Len Sternberg at (513)419-7116.


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