Travel briefs

Work and play in Torres del Paine National Park in Chile on a 12-night tour departing March 12.

Volunteers help park rangers build and repair trails in the park for six days – and burnish America’s image, said Richard Tobin of the U.S. National Park Service. “Many visitors are amazed to see Americans working as volunteers,” he said.

The rest of the trip is spent sightseeing and hiking Patagonia’s mountain peaks.

Excursions include a visit to a penguin sanctuary on Seno Otway, south of Punta Arenas, and a tour of Santiago.

The trip is sponsored by the nonprofit Fundacion Patagonia and is sanctioned by the U.S. National Park Service, the U.S. Forest Service and the State Department under the U.S.-Chile Environmental Cooperation Agreement.

Cost: $2,600 per person, including international air fare from Seattle, internal air fare from Santiago to Punta Arenas, all ground and boat transportation, meals, lodging and entrance fees.

Contact: Richard Tobin, director of Conservation Partnerships, Los Padres National Forest, 805-964-8612; or Marcelo Diaz, Americas Travel, San Francisco; 888-703-9955, www.patagoniavolunteerproject.org, www.americastravel.net.

Spring in Provence

Smell the lavender on a spring tour of the French countryside beginning April 21.

The six-night tour of Provence stops in Arles, Avignon, Les Baux de Provence and Gordes.

“Nature is in bloom, so it is a pretty time, without the crowds,” said Yolande Kamins of Enchanted France.

Cost: $2,999 per person, double occupancy ($700 single surcharge), including hotels, some meals and all entrance fees. Air fare is not included.

Contact: Enchanted France, Los Angeles; 323-931-1769, 866-313-2856, www.enchanted-france.com.

Glen Canyon tours

Scramble up cliffs and paddle around Lake Powell on tours to Utah’s Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.

The six-day trips, scheduled to leave April 2 and 30, Sept. 30 and Oct. 9, are designed for people of all abilities. Accommodations are made at no charge for those with special needs, including those who require wheelchair access or have limited vision.

Lake Powell has 1,900 miles of shoreline and 96 narrow canyons. Participants will hike and kayak by day and camp at night by the lake.

The region was once inhabited by the Anasazi, and some of their structures and petroglyphs are still visible.

Cost: $795 per person, including meals, group camping and cooking gear, two guides, tandem kayaks and personal adaptive gear as needed. Transportation is not included.

Contact: Wilderness Inquiry, 800-728-0719, www.wildernessinquiry.org.

Islamic insight

Learn about Islamic culture, in desert settlements and bustling cities, on a trip to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

The 13-night tour, which begins March 25, visits Jeddah, Al Ula, Madain Salih, Hail in the great Nafud Desert and other sites in Saudi Arabia before traveling to Bahrain.

Cost: $6,745 per person, double occupancy ($595 single surcharge), including round-trip air fare from Seattle, hotels, meals and English-speaking guide. Airport taxes and fuel surcharges are not included.

Contact: Bestway Tours &Safaris, Burnaby, B.C.; 800-663-0844, www.bestway.com.

Travel classes, seminars

Rick Steves’ Europe Through the Back Door hosts free travel classes from 10 to 11:30 a.m. most Saturdays at the Edmonds Theater, 415 Main St., Edmonds.

  • European travel festival with Rick Steves, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Feb. 3.
  • Rome with Robin Dority, 10 a.m. Feb 10.
  • Prague, Krakow and Budapest with Cameron Hewitt, 10 a.m. Feb. 17.
  • Turkey with Mehlika Seval, noon Feb. 17.

    Reservations are recommended. Call 425-771-8303, ext. 298, or visit www.ricksteves.com/seattle.

    The Savvy Traveler offers travel seminars at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. most Saturdays at 112 Fifth Ave. S., Edmonds.

  • Wild Alaska, 10 a.m. Feb. 3.
  • Discover Australia, 1 p.m. Feb. 3.
  • Learn How to Pack like a Savvy Traveler, 10 a.m. Feb. 10.
  • Glorious Greece, 10 a.m. Feb. 17
  • Exploring Spain and Portugal, 1 p.m. Feb. 17.
  • French for Travelers, Thursdays 6 to 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15 to March 15 (five weeks), taught by Michelle Martin, a French native.

    Classes are free, reservations recommended. Call 425-744-6076, 877-225-1994, or visit www.savvytraveleredmonds.com.

    The Herald is not responsible for changes in prices, dates or itineraries. These should be confirmed with cruise lines, travel agents or tour operators.

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