Presents…China to Tibet: The Roof of the World featuring a 3-night downstream Yangtze River Cruise
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Highlights:
Beijing • Fengdu • Three Gorges Dam Project • Terracotta Warriors • Home Hosted Lunch • Train to Tibet • Potala Palace • Giant Panda Breeding Sanctuary
Itinerary
Day 1: Overnight Flight
Day 2: Arrive Beijing, China - Tour Begins Join
us on a tour of one of the world’s most fascinating countries: The
People’s Republic of China. Your adventure begins in Beijing, the
vibrant capital city.
Day 3: Beijing *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. * A sightseeing tour of Beijing begins with a visit to
the expansive and historic Tiananmen Square, the largest square in the
world. Continue to the Forbidden City, a vast network of
palaces, including five halls, seventeen palaces and numerous other
buildings. It was once reserved for China’s most powerful rulers and
was the Chinese Imperial Palace during the mid-Ming and Qing
dynasties. *Your afternoon is at leisure before capping off the
day with a Peking duck dinner, a specialty in this part of the country.
* (B, L, D)
Day 4: Beijing - Chongqing - Board Ship Fly to
Chongqing, a scenic mountain city and your gateway to the Yangtze
River. Visit the General Stillwell Museum, his headquarters during
WWII, and where the Flying Tigers were born. Continue to Eling
Park, built in 1909 with grand views of both the Yangtze and Jialing
rivers. En route to the ship, stop at Painter's Village,
established in 1950 to nurture artists. *Later you
will pre-board your ship for the morning departure of your three
night downstream cruise along the longest river in China, the mighty
Yangtze. * (B, L, D)
Day 5: Cruising - Chongqing - Fengdu This
morning your memorable Yangtze River journey begins. After lunch,
arrive in the city of Fengdu. The city was depicted as the "City of
Ghosts" in two ancient Chinese works - "Monkey King" and "Strange
Stories from a Chinese Studio." The origin of the town's
extraordinary reputation can be traced back to the Han Dynasty (206 BC
- 220 AD). Your visit to the city will include the temples and
relocation village. (B, L, D)
Day 6: Cruising - Badong - Xiling Gorge *Visit
Badong and take a small junk boat to enjoy the marvellous spectacles of
nature in Shennong Stream and Bamboo Gorge. * Continue sailing
into the western section of the Xiling Gorge, navigating through the
Three Gorges Ship Lock. (B, L, D)
Day 7: Cruising - Three Gorges Dam Project When
completed, the $25 billion dollar Three Gorges Dam will be the largest
hydroelectric dam in the world. With an installed generating
capacity of 18,200 mega watts, the dam will span more than 6,560 feet
across and towers 607 feet above the world's third longest river. Your
visit to this project will be memorable. (B, L, D)
Day 8: Wuhan - Disembark Ship - Xian Late
morning you will disembark in Wuhan. After lunch, enjoy a visit
to Huanghelou (Yellow Crane Tower), which has inspired poets and
artists since the 3rd century. You will have leisure time to
visit the tower and garden before boarding your flight to Xian.
(B, L) Day 9: Xian Begin the 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. *This afternoon is reserved for exploring the fascinating
excavation site of more than 8,000 unique terracotta warriors and
horses that guard the tomb of China's first emperor. * Next, view
the IMAX presentation on the discovery of the site and learn more about
this extraordinary process. Dinner this evening is an Imperial
dumpling dinner with more than 20 courses of dumplings! (B, L, D)
Day 10: Xian You
will travel to the countryside where you have the opportunity to visit
a rural village. *You will meet the locals and learn first hand
how they live during a tour of the local school, a visit to a cow farm,
and lunch at a farmer's family home. * Your visit will give you
insight into the day-to-day life of the local villagers in China's
interior. This evening you may choose to purchase an optional
dinner with entertainment at the Tang Dynasty show. (B, L)
Day 11: Xian - Xining - Overnight Train Begin
today’s adventure with a flight to Xining, located on the eastern edge
of the Qinghai-Tibet plateau. Visit the Ta'er Monastery, one of the six
famous monasteries of the Gelugpa Sect (Yellow Hat Sect) of
Tibetan Buddhism. Following dinner, transfer to the rail station for
your overnight train journey to Lhasa, on the highest train in the
world, a once-in-a-lifetime experience. (B, L, D) Day 12: On Board Train - Lhasa, Tibet *Enjoy
your day aboard the "Sky Train", a true engineering wonder, as it
journeys through some of the most spectacular scenery in the world. *
You will view vistas with yaks grazing in emerald green fields against
a stunning backdrop of snowcapped mountains and brilliant blue skies.
Three locomotives are required to pull the train over the 16,600 foot
Tangula Pass en route to Lhasa. The train is equipped with two
oxygen sources in the cabins to help acclimate you to the altitude
during your journey. Your estimated time of arrival is 10:30 PM,
at which time you’ll transfer immediately to your hotel. (B, L, D)
Day 13: Lhasa A
morning tour of the Jokhang Temple, built in 647 A. D. and the
spiritual centre of Tibet, showcases the holiest shrine for Tibetan
pilgrims. Stroll through Barkhor Street where a myriad of shops and
wayside peddlers intermingle with the devotees. This afternoon,
visit with a local Tibetan family to gain insight into their simple way
of life. *Next, tour the Norbilinka Palace, known as the summer palace
of the Dalai Lama. * It was from this palace that the present Dalai
Lama (XIV) escaped to India in 1959 ahead of the Chinese troops. (B, L, D)
Day 14: Lhasa *The
highlight of your Lhasa visit is the UNESCO World Heritage Site known
as Potala Palace, which was built in 640 A. D. during the reign
of Songtan Gampo, and is considered the greatest monumental structure
in Tibet. * Destroyed in the 9th century, rebuilt in the 17th
century, the palace was the chief residence of the Dalai Lama until the
14th Dalai Lama fled to India. It took 7,000 workers and 1,500 artisans
and craftsmen more than 50 years to build the adjoining White & Red
palaces. After lunch, enjoy a leisurely tour of the Tibetan
Museum. (B, L, D)
Day 15: Lhasa - Chengdu A morning
flight brings you to Chengdu, the capital of the Sichuan
Province. After lunch, enjoy a stroll through a local market
before arriving at your hotel for an evening of leisure. (B, L, D)
Day 16: Chengdu *See
China’s national treasure up close when you visit the Giant Panda
Breeding Sanctuary where you will learn how these animals are
being protected from extinction. * The sanctuary is not a zoo but a
simulated habitat, and your guided tour allows you the rare opportunity
to see the Giant Panda in its natural environment. (B, L)
Day 17: Chengdu - Beijing A
morning flight brings you back to Beijing. No visit to China
would be complete without seeing the Great Wall. *Your walk along
a portion of this 3,700-mile marvel at the Juyongguan section will be a
tour highlight. * Next, walk through the Sacred Way to the Ming Tombs
and visit the burial site of one of China's past emperors. (B, L)
Day 18: Beijing Explore
the world-famous Temple of Heaven, an ornate sanctuary where Chinese
Emperors worshiped their gods. You will enjoy seeing the locals
doing their morning exercises and perhaps try your skill at Tai Chi
ball. *Today’s highlight is an interactive Chinese cooking class at the
Jinshong Cooking School. * Visit a local market, learn about
traditional ingredients and the art of Chinese cuisine as you create a
Chinese specialty with a local chef. Next, it’s off to explore
old Beijing during a rickshaw tour through the narrow streets and
alleys, stopping for lunch with a local family. Afterwards, you
will meet a kite master and learn the art of this favourite Chinese
pastime. This evening join your fellow travellers for a farewell
dinner. (B, L, D) Day 19: Beijing - Tour Ends Your tour ends in Beijing but you will carry your memories of China with you as you make the journey home. (B)
(B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
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Tour Details
19 Days • 45 Meals
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Tour Departs: May 16, 2008
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Rates: Double $7,289 pp Single $8,759*
Price Includes: Round Trip Air from Edmonton, Hotel Transfers, Air Taxes and Fees/Surcharges of $250 (subject to increase until paid in full)
Not Included: Not included in Price: Cancellation and Medical Insurance
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Your Itinerary at a Glance
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Day 1
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Overnight
Flight
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Day 2, 3
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Loong Palace
Hotel & Resort, Beijing
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Day 4 - 7
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China
Regal Cruises
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Day 8 - 10
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Grand New
World Hotel, Xian
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Day 11
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Overnight
Train
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Day 12 - 14
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Brahmaputra
Grand Hotel, Lhasa, Tibet
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Day 15, 16
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Chengdu Yin He Dynasty Hotel, Chengdu
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Day 17, 18
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Loong Palace
Hotel & Resort, Beijing
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| *On some dates alternate hotels may be used |

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