Event Price 
From $6,145

Experience the magic of eight European countries on this ever-enthralling journey, immersing yourself in everything from medieval villages to wine-soaked landscapes, elegant estates to magnificent natural wonders. Stay in Prague, Czech Republic, sail the Danube River where stories are etched around every bend, and finish your adventure in Sofia, Bulgaria. Discover prestigious destinations, traditional foods and centuries-old cities filled with timeless charms. Plus, you can personalize your journey with thoughtfully planned tours that showcase the region’s indelible wonders! 

Learn more here: https://dart.ahitravel.com/destinations/1809A?schoolId=45

Event Itinerary 

Day 1: Depart
Day 2: Prague, Czech Republic
Day 3: Prague
Day 4: Prague
Day 5: Prague | Passau, Germany
Day 6: Melk, Austria |  Dürnstein | Vienna
Day 7: Vienna
Day 8: Bratislava, Slovakia
Day 9: Budapest, Hungary
Day 10: Pécs | Osijek, Croatia | Vukovar
Day 11: Belgrade, Serbia
Day 12: Iron Gate Gorge
Day 13: Vidin, Bulgaria | Sofia
Day 14: Sofia
Day 15: Depart

**Pricing Subject to change - See Operator Terms & Conditions**  

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Mild-Moderate

Faculty

Klaus Milich

Klaus J. Milich is a scholar in American literary and cultural studies with a focus on modernism and postmodernism in the European-US-American context, senior lecturer with the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program, and former director of the Montgomery Fellows Program at Dartmouth College. His current interests coalesce around the cultural repercussions of genetics, genealogy, and race. Before coming to Dartmouth, Klaus Milich was assistant professor of American Studies at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, where he also received his Ph.D. Prior to his academic career, he worked at German Public Radio (ARD) and wrote essays, features, and book reviews for national and international newspapers, as well as literary and cultural journals. He has held visiting professorships at the University of Minnesota; the Critical Theory Institute at the University of California at Irvine; and the David Bruce Center for American Studies at Keele University, Great Britain. He is the author of several books, including Early Post-modernity: History of a European-American Cultural Conflict, Multiculturalism in Transit (with Jeffrey M. Peck), and American Studies in Germany: European Contexts and Intercultural Relations (with Günter H. Lenz).

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