Cruising the Yangtze River
Presented by Shillelaghs - The Travel Club

Day 1: Friday, October 08, 2010
Overnight Flight


Day 2: Saturday, October 09, 2010
Shanghai, China - Tour Begins

Your tour begins in Shanghai, the economic capital of the People’s Republic of China. Prepare to immerse yourself in this land of stunning scenery and ancient culture.

Day 3: Sunday, October 10, 2010
Shanghai

LANGUAGE DISCOVERY: Today, your Tour Manager will help you discover the origin and history of the language(s) you will experience on your tour along with key words and phrases that will help you communicate with the locals. Then, enjoy a sightseeing tour of the booming city of Shanghai. The tour includes visits to Old Town’s narrow streets and traditional buildings; the Yuyuan Gardens, an island of tranquility; the Bund, the waterfront area that was the center of 19th century colonialism; and the Children’s Palace, an ornate fortress where the local children come to learn various arts including calligraphy, piano and dance. Tonight you are sure to enjoy the amazing performers at the Acrobatic Show.
Today Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are included.

Day 4: Monday, October 11, 2010
Shanghai - Yichang - Board Cruise

A visit to the most important temple in Shanghai, the Jade Buddha Temple, brings you to the home of two white jade statues of Buddha, given to China as a gift from Burma. Fly to Yichang. Following a short drive and dinner, board your ship for a 4-night cruise of the Yangtze River.
Today Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are included.

Day 5: Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Three Gorges Dam - Xiling Gorge

In the morning, sail into the Xiling Gorge, the longest section of the Three Gorges. Visit the construction site of the Three Gorges Dam project. The dam, at Sandouping Village, inside the first of the three gorges, is planned to be, by far, the largest hydroelectric project in the world. Afterwards, sail through the five-step ship locks.
Today Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are included.

Day 6: Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Cruising - Daning River - Wu Gorge - Qutang Gorge

In the early morning, sail through the Wu Gorge, which is 25 miles long and well known for its 12 forest-covered peaks and quiet beauty with ever-changing scenery. Take an exciting excursion through the Daning River Lesser Three Gorges, which is much narrower. In the afternoon, sail through Qutang Gorge, the shortest, narrowest and most dramatic.
Today Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are included.

Day 7: Thursday, October 14, 2010
Cruising - Fengdu

Enjoy a visit to Snow Jade Cave, a newly discovered cave rated as the most beautiful in China by the China National Geographic Society. It is a budding cave full of snow and jade-like stalactite and stalagmite with amazing shapes.
Today Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are included.

Day 8: Friday, October 15, 2010
Chongqing - Disembark Ship - Guilin

You arrive at the scenic mountain city of Chongqing. Disembark your ship and if time permits, visit the Stilwell Museum and Eling Park. Later, fly to the beautiful city of Guilin.
Today Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are included.

Day 9: Saturday, October 16, 2010
Guilin

Today you have a full day at leisure to relax or explore Guilin on your own. Or, you may choose to take an optional excursion which includes a cruise on the Li River where you’ll admire the landscapes that have inspired artists and poets for centuries, followed by a visit to Yangshuo’s bustling market to bargain with the locals for souvenirs.
Today Breakfast is included.

Day 10: Sunday, October 17, 2010
Guilin - Xian

Experience peace and tranquility as you participate in a private Tai Chi lesson. Many believe that this ancient form of exercise is the secret to Chinese longevity. Next, visit the Reed Flute Caves, with its wonderful underground scenery. After lunch enjoy a stop at Elephant Trunk Hill before boarding your flight to Xian, located in China’s interior.
Today Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are included.

Day 11: Monday, October 18, 2010
Xian

Your tour of this former capital of China begins with a visit to the excavation site of the Terra-Cotta Warriors. This vast clay army, 7,000 strong, was created to guard one of China’s emperors in the afterlife. You'll be amazed by the craftsmanship - each soldier has a different face.
Today Breakfast and Lunch are included.

Day 12: Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Xian

Begin your day with a visit to one of the most famous Buddhist temples in the world, the classical Wild Goose Pagoda. From here you will step into the courtyards of Xian’s Islamic Mosque, which reflects the city’s gateway to the Silk Road. Enjoy an imperial lunch today with 20 courses of dumplings! Later, climb to the top of the ancient city wall and enjoy the views of the city.
Today Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are included.

Day 13: Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Xian - Beijing

This morning you fly to the capital of China, Beijing. A fascinating sightseeing tour of Beijing includes visits to imposing Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City, the vast 15th century complex of palaces, courtyards, and gardens that was once home to the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties. A visit is also made to the Temple of Heaven, an impressive shrine where Chinese emperors worshipped their gods. This evening a special treat is in store - a Peking duck dinner, followed by a special Peking Opera show.
Today Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are included.

Day 14: Thursday, October 21, 2010
The Great Wall

No visit to China would be complete without visiting the Great Wall where you can walk along a portion of this 3,700-mile marvel. Later, travel through the valley of the Ming Tombs, burial sites of 13 Ming Dynasty emperors. Your route takes you for a scenic walk along an avenue called the Sacred Way.
Today Breakfast and Lunch are included.

Day 15: Friday, October 22, 2010
Beijing

This morning enjoy a sightseeing tour of the Summer Palace. Later take a once-in-a-lifetime rickshaw tour through the narrow streets and alleys of the oldest part of Beijing. With help from an interpreter, learn about a local family’s history and way of life when you share lunch with them in their Hutong home. They will also teach you the art of traditional dumpling making! Next, visit with a local Kite Master and learn the art of making kites and the history of this most cherished pastime of the Chinese people. Your final stop is a traditional tea ceremony before returning to your hotel. Later, join your fellow travelers for a farewell dinner.
Today Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner are included.

Day 16: Saturday, October 23, 2010
Beijing - Tour Ends

Your tour ends in Beijing.
Today Breakfast is included.

EXTEND YOUR VACATION WITH...
optional 2-Night Hong Kong Post Tour Extension

Rate: $749 USD per person, double, land and air included
2 Meals 2 Breakfasts,

Day 16 Beijing - Hong Kong
This afternoon you arrive in Hong Kong, one of Asia’s most cosmopolitan and dynamic cities. You will stay in Kowloon, located in the heart of Hong Kong’s bustling shopping district. The remainder of your day is at leisure. Hong Kong is noted for fabulous savings on jewelry, silk and leather products.

Day 17 Hong Kong - Hong Kong Island
Begin your day being whisked by tram to Victoria Peak for spectacular views of the city and harbor below. Then, descend to Repulse Bay Beach and visit the longest beach on Hong Kong Island and its small temple of the Chinese Sea Goddess. Proceed to Aberdeen fishing village for a sampan ride inside the typhoon shelter. Continue to the Star Ferry and cross the harbor on one of these famous ferries!
Today Breakfast is included.

Day 18 Hong Kong - Extension Ends
You will board your flight home, crossing the International Dateline.
Today Breakfast is included.

Please Note:
• This extension will be hosted by a local representative. Extensions not purchased at time of deposit are subject to availability and applicable charges at time of request.

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October 08 - October 23, 2010

Highlights...
Shanghai • Acrobatic Show • Yangtze River Cruise • The Three Gorges • Guilin • Reed Flute Caves • Xian • Terra-Cotta Warriors • Beijing • The Great Wall • Peking Opera Show • Rickshaw Tour •

16 Days • 36 Meals:
14 Breakfasts • 12 Lunches • 10 Dinners

Per Person Rates*:
Double $4749
Single $5699

*Included in Price: Air Taxes and Fees/Surcharges of $80 (subject to increase until paid in full), Hotel Transfers, Round Trip Air from Washington Dulles Intl.
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*Not Included in Price: Cancellation Waiver and Insurance of $235 per person.


YOUR ITINERARY AT A GLANCE
DAY 1
  Overnight Flight
DAY 2 - 3
  Millennium Hongqiao Hotel, Shanghai
DAY 4 - 7
  Century Star, Chongqing
DAY 8 - 9
  Guilin Bravo Hotel, Guilin
DAY 10 - 12
  New World Hotel, Xian
DAY 13 - 15
  Grand Millennium Hotel, Beijing

On some dates alternate hotels may be used.


Experience It!
Exploring Beijing's Hutongs


A hutong is an ancient city alley or lane typically found in Beijing. Surrounding the Forbidden City, many were built during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. In the prime of these dynasties the emperors, in order to establish supreme power for themselves, planned a city and arranged the residential areas according to the etiquette systems of the Zhou Dynasty. The main buildings in the hutong were all quadrangles - a building complete with four houses around a quadrangle. The quadrangle varies in size and according to the social status of the family. You will have the opportunity to roam through Beijing's old, narrow streets, hutongs, in a fashioned pedicab. You'll also enjoy a simple lunch in the home of a local family, and with the help of an interpreter, learn about the family's history and way of life.

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For more information call
Carolyn McKenna
Shillelaghs - The Travel Club
(703) 242-2204


Please Note:
• Visa is required.
• Passport is required.
• To complete your vacation, we include roundtrip airport-to-hotel transfers when purchasing Collette airfare with your tour. If you have arranged for your own air, we are pleased to provide you the option of purchasing these transfers. Please note that all transfers will leave at pre-scheduled times.
• A Visa is required for this tour at your expense. The approximate visa cost is $175 USD. Visit www.travel.state.gov for the U.S. State Department for the latest details about passports and visa requirements.
• This tour includes moderate physical activity. The itinerary blends some longer days with shorter days and more leisure time. Walking tours, as well as walking slightly longer distances, up stairs or on uneven walking surfaces should be expected.
• The trans-Pacific and internal flights on this program are not included in the land price of your vacation. These flights need to be arranged and purchased separately if you arrange your own air. Internal flights are included with the air portion of your vacation if you purchase air through Collette Vacations. Internal flights that are purchased will be ticketed and distributed on tour by your Tour Manager. * Dinners on the cruise ship are a combination of Eastern and Western cuisine. Due to the ongoing dam/flood project, the itinerary may vary slightly with little or no advance notice and alternative excursions may be substituted. The order of sightseeing may change to best utilize your time on tour.
• Cabins on the cruise ship are Category D located on the Main Deck.