25-day Imperial China,
Tibet & Yangtze (2011)
Beijing - Xi'an - Guilin -
Yangshuo - Chengdu - Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse - Chongqing - Yangtze Cruise
- Yichang - Suzhou - ShanghaiThis tour
spends 5 days in Tibet and 3 days on the Yangtze. Highlights also include
the fabled Great Wall, the legendary Terracotta Army, enigmatic Sanxingdui
civilization, the Giant Panda breeding Center, and a day cruise on
picturesque Li River. Please note the tour is suitable only for those who
are perfectly fit without any medical condition that may be complicated due
to high altitudes. The highest point during the tour is 4,800 metres or
15,744 feet above sea level.
Scroll down to bottom for departure dates,
prices and hotel list.
Day 1/Fri: Departing Home City
The journey begins with your transpacific flight departing from a city of
your choice. We lose a day upon crossing the
International Date
Line.
Day 2/Sat: Arrival in Beijing
Meet our guide on arrival in late afternoon and transfer to the hotel. The
balance of the day is at leisure.
Day 3/Sun: Beijing
Beijing, capital of China, is the country's second largest city in terms of
population. Following a brief orientation we visit
Tian'anmen Square, the
Forbidden City and an old
hutong - alleyway flanked with
traditional residential courtyards. Welcome dinner features delicious
Beijing roast duck, a
local delicacy. (B/L/D)
Day
4/Mon: Beijing
Morning visit to the Temple
of Heaven. Situated in southeastern Beijing the Temple of Heaven is
China's largest extant sacrificial temple where, during the Ming and Qing
dynasties, the emperors conducted the elaborate and most exalted sacrifices
addressed to "the Supreme Ruler of the Universe." Construction of the temple
started in 1406, during the reign of the Ming Emperor Yongle, and took 14
years to complete. The temple was expanded under the Qing emperors Qianlong
(1736-1796) and Jiaqing (1796-1820). Occupying 2,668 hectares (6,670 acres),
the area of the Temple of Heaven is more than twice that of the Forbidden
City.
Afternoon sightseeing at the majestic
Summer Palace, a royal resort during
the Qing Dynasty. We wrap up the day with a tour of Jingshan Park behind the
Forbidden City. The evening Peking Opera show is optional if available.
(B/L)
Day
5/Tue: Beijing
Enjoy a full-day excursion to the legendary
Great Wall, 70km northeast of the
city. Zigzagging over 6,000 kilometres from east to west along the
undulating mountains, the Great Wall, said to be visible from the moon, was
built to hold off tribal invaders from the north. (B/L/D)
Day 6/Wed: Beijing - Xi'an
Enjoy some free time before flying to Xi'an after lunch. Eastern
terminus of the fabled Silk Road and one of the ancient capitals of China,
Xi'an is home to the
Terracotta Army designed to follow the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty
(221-206 BC) into eternity. (B/L)
Day 7/Thu: Xi’an
Eastern terminus of the fabled Silk Road and one of the ancient capitals of
China, Xi'an is home to the
Terracotta Army designed to follow the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty
(221-206 BC) into eternity.
Visit
the excavation site of the Terracotta Army located 30km east of the city.
Afternoon sightseeing at Shaanxi Provincial
Museum. The modern, well-organized museum was completed in 1992 and
traces the history of Xi'an from prehistory to the Qing dynasty (1644-1911).
The extensive galleries and exhibitions offer the visitor an excellent
introduction to the area that greatly improves understanding of the numerous
historical sites in and around the city. Tonight we enjoy a spectacular
music and dance show reminiscent of the Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D.), a
period generally considered a golden era of the Chinese civilization.
(B/L/D)
Day 8/Fri: Xi'an - Guilin

Today's schedule takes in the Grand Mosque
and the adjacent Muslim Quarter Afternoon flight to Guilin. A
medium-sized city by Chinese standard, the city has long been renowned for
its unique scenery. The name Guilin literally means "forest of sweet
osmanthus", owing to the large number of fragrant Sweet Osmanthus trees in
the city. We visit secnic Fubo Hill after hotel check-in. (B/L)
Day 9/Sat: Guilin (Li River cruise)
 
Day cruise on Li River. The 83km stretch of the river between Guilin and
Yangshuo affords breathtaking scenery as the river snakes through tall karst
mountains, gigantic bamboo sprays, and picturesque villages -- sights that
have inspired countless poets and painters for generations. Disembark in
Yangshuo in mid-afternoon and drive back to Guilin. (B/L)
Day 10/Sun: Guilin - Chengdu
Free morning to explore on your own. Late afternoon flight to Chengdu,
capital of populous Sichuan Province. (B/D)
Day 11/Mon: Chengdu
Tour
of the Giant Panda Breeding Centre is followed by a visit to the museum
built on the archaeological site of Sanxingdui Culture (Bronze Age). First
chanced upon by a farmer in 1929, Sanxingdui, 40km west of Chengdu,
continued to surprise the archaeological community in the decades to come.
In 1986, two major sacrificial pits were discovered and the breakthrough
aroused widespread academic attention from around the world. The Sanxingdui
finds are exciting, but they remain enigmatic. So far no written records of
this 5,000-year-old civilization have been found. (B/L)

Day 12/Tue: Chengdu - Lhasa

Morning schedule includes Wangjianglou (river view) Park and a traditional
tea house. Board noon flight for Lhasa and spend the rest of the day
relaxing and getting acclimatized to the high altitudes. (B/L)
Day 13/Wed: Lhasa
Situated in a wide, mountain-fringed valley on the north bank of the Kyichu
River, Lhasa (elevation 3700m) is a rapidly expanding city with a population
of over 540,000. An important settlement for well over a thousand years,
Lhasa was originally called Rasa, but was renamed by King Songtsen Gampo in
the seventh century when he moved his capital here from the Yarlung Valley.
Following the collapse of the Yarlung dynasty two centuries later, power
dispersed among local chieftains and the city lost its pre-eminence. It was
not until the seventeenth century, with the installation of the Fifth Dalai
Lama as ruler by the Mongolian emperor, Gushri Khan, that Lhasa once again
became the seat of government.
This morning we visit the Dalai Lama’s Potala
Palace. Afternoon sightseeing at Jokhang Temple, one of the oldest Buddhist
buildings in Tibet and a remarkable combination of Tibetan, Indian, Nepalese
and Han Chinese architectural styles. No visit to Jokhang Temple is complete
without checking out the Barkor Street bazaar outside the temple. (B/L)
Day 14/Thu: Lhasa
Morning visit to the Dalai Lama's summer residence Norbulinka. This
afternoon we tour grand Sera Monastery, where lively debates held Monday to
Saturday from 3 to 5 pm between resident monks often draw a large audience.
(B/L)
Day
15/Fri: Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse

Following breakfast, we drive along the Southern Route to Gyantse
(265km). Highlights of the scenic drive include Kambaba Pass (4700 metres/15416
feet above sea level) and the holy lake Yamdrok Yumtso. Every summer throngs
of Tibetan pilgrims come to the lake to pray for blessings by the lake
fairy. Afternoon sightseeing in Gyantse takes in the Fortress of Gyantse
Dzong and Pelkhor Choede. We continue on to Shigatse (90km) in late
afternoon arriving at the second largest city in Tibet around dinnertime.
(B/L/D)
Day 16/Sat: Shigatse - Lhasa

This morning we visit Tashilunpo Monastery, the religious and administrative
headquarters of the Panchen Lama - paramount leader of the Yellow Sect of
Tibetan Buddhism. Return to Lhasa via better paved Northern Route (295km).
Vast pastureland, barren mountain slopes, snow-capped peaks, blue skies,
white clouds, scanty population, and ubiquitous prayer flags - these images
combine to conjure a sense of solitude and mystery. (B/L)
Day 17/Sun: Lhasa - Chongqing

Spend the morning relaxing or exploring the ancient Tibetan capital on your
own. We fly to Chongqing in mid-afternoon. Please note that depending on
flight availability we may need to leave Lhasa in the morning. (B/D)
Day 18/Mon: Chongqing
Chongqing is one of the People's Republic of China's four
provincial-level municipalities, and the only such municipality in western
China. The municipality was created on 14 March 1997, succeeding the
sub-provincial city administration that was part of Sichuan Province. The
municipality of Chongqing has a population of 32 million and administers an
area of over 80, 000 square kilometres. Chongqing served as China's
provisional capital in the 1940's during World War II after the Kuomintang
Government lost Nanjing (Nanking) to the Japanese invaders.
Enjoy some free time in the morning. Sightseeing in
Chongqing takes in People's Square,
Three Gorges Museum,
and
General Joseph Stilwell’s former residence - location of the US Forces’
headquarters in China during World War II. After dinner we board the Yangtze
cruise ship to start our 3-day downstream journey. (B/L/D)
Day 19/Tue: Yangtze Cruise

At 6,380km the Yangtze is the longest river in China and the third longest
in the world after the Nile and the Amazon. The most impressive section of
the Yangtze is the Three Gorges. Today’s shore excursion features Shibaozhai
or Stone Treasure Fortress, an ancient wooden pagoda built against rock
cliffs facing the Yangtze. (B/L/D)
Day 20/Wed: Yangtze Cruise

Admire nature’s grandeur while sailing through spectacular Wu Gorge (44km)
and Qutang Gorge (8km) later today. Later this morning we navigate Shennong
Stream on a small vessel. Originating in the southern slopes of Shennongjia
Nature Reserve, the crystal clear river twists and turns 60 kilometres
through forested mountains before emptying into the mighty Yangtze.
(B/L/D)
Day 21/Thu: Yichang - Suzhou
Morning visit to the site of the Three Gorges Dam. Construction of the dam
started on December 14, 1994. It was expected to be fully operational in
2009. Due to additional projects such as the underground power plant with
six additional generators, the dam is not expected to become fully
operational until 2011. The dam raised the water level the third time to
172.5 metres by the end of 2008. The Chinese government estimated the cost
of the construction to be $27 billion while some Chinese scholars and
international organizations estimated the actual cost could be as high as
over $80 billion. The project upon completion will become the largest
hydroelectric dam in the world with a reservoir stretching hundreds of
kilometres upstream. We disembark in Yichang around noon and fly to Shanghai
where we transfer to Suzhou (85km) immediately on arrival. (B/L/D)
Day 22/Fri: Suzhou
The 25-century-old city is best known for its traditional Chinese gardens,
silk industry and well-preserved Grand Canal. Our schedule today includes
Master-of-Nets Garden, a short cruise on the
Grand Canal, the Silk Embroidery Research Institute, a silk spinning
mill, and the newly built
Suzhou Museum - another masterpiece designed by world-renowned American
architect I. M. Pei. (B/L)
Day 23/Sat: Suzhou - Shanghai
Drive to Shanghai (85km) after breakfast. Paris of China, Pearl of the
Orient, city of quick riches, paradise of the adventurers - those were some
of the names by which Shanghai was known before the Communists took it over
from the Nationalist Government in 1949. Like the rest of the country
Shanghai is currently undergoing one of the fastest economic expansions the
world has ever seen, having experienced 19% GDP growth per year for the past
20 years.
Our
sightseeing in Shanghai begins with a stroll on the Bund - a waterfront
promenade famous for its landmark neoclassical buildings of European style,
followed by Shanghai Museum
and Shanghai Urban
Planning Exhibition Center. Evening entertainment is a dazzling
acrobatic show. (B/L/D)
Day 24/Sun: Shanghai
Today is a free day. Exploring China's most dynamic city on your own has
never been easier. Our recommended list includes
Jinmao Tower, a ride aboard the world's only commercially run
Maglev train, and the popular evening
cruise on Huangpu River to enjoy the city's spectacular neon-lit skyline. (B)
Day 25/Mon: Shanghai - Home City
Free morning to pack and relax. Transfer to the airport by taxi to board
return flight and arrive home the same day after crossing the International
Date Line. The taxi fare from our hotel to
Shanghai Pudong Internatioanl Airport costs about 140 yuan or $22.
(B)
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Dates & Prices 2011 |
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Depart (Fri) |
Return (Mon) |
Full Package
from Vancouver
air add-ons from
other cities |
Land Package
excluding int'l airfare |
Single Supplement
applicable to travelers without a roommate |
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19-Aug |
12-Sep |
$6950 |
$6050 |
$2250 |
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26-Aug |
19-Sep |
$6950 |
$6050 |
$2250 |
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2-Sep |
26-Sep |
$6850 |
$6050 |
$2250 |
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9-Sep |
3-Oct |
$6850 |
$6050 |
$2250 |
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16-Sep |
10-Oct |
$6850 |
$6050 |
$2250 |
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23-Sep |
17-Oct |
$6850 |
$6050 |
$2250 |
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30-Sep |
24-Oct |
$6850 |
$6050 |
$2250 |
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7-Oct |
31-Oct |
$6850 |
$6050 |
$2250 |
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14-Oct |
7-Nov |
$6850 |
$6050 |
$2250 |
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