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SHANGRI-LA BESTOUR A (privately escorted)
A journey into the Shangri-la plus Jiuzhaigou “Fairyland on earth”
15 days / 13 nights from $3,410 (land only) |
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Chengdu, home of Pandas (2 nights)
Jiuzhaigou, the Fairyland on earth (2 nights)
Kunming and Stone Forest (2 nights)
Dali and an Erhai Lake cruise (1 night)
Lijiang Old Town, World Heritage Site (2 nights)
Shangri-la and minority cultures (2 nights)
Hong Kong, the Pearl of the Orient (2 nights)
Optional extensions:
Bangkok, the Grand Palace (3 nights)
Singapore, the lion city (2 nights)
Siem Reap, the Angkor Wat (2 nights)
Saigon, the largest city in Vietnam (3 nights)
Tokyo, the bustling city (3 nights) |
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| Tour Features |
- All domestic airfare included within China
- Premium or Deluxe hotels throughout
- 13 breakfasts (B), 9 lunches (L), 5 dinners (D or SD-special dinner)
- A gala evening event including Lijiang performance of a traditional Naxi Orchestra
- Jiuzhaigou and its Mirror Lake
- Kunming and its eternally spring like weather
- Explore the Lijiang old town and Dongba Cultural Research Institute
- Shangri La the lost horizon
- Explore exciting new attractions of post-colonial Hong Kong
- Comprehensive sightseeing of each city's highlights
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| Pricing |
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- Above Above SAMPLE AIRFARES are for your reference only and are based on all major Transpacific carriers. It is inclusive of Transpacific airfare and airfares between China, Hong Kong & Asia. The exact airfare will be quoted at the time of booking. US departure taxes, foreign airport taxes, security charges and fuel surcharges are not included.
- Competitive Executive Class airfares available upon request.
- Land prices are inclusive of all domestic airfares within China.
Airfare between Kunming and Hong Kong is not included.
- Optional upgrade to First Class air travel within China $300
- Guaranteed departures are based on minimum of 2
passengers.
- Tour can depart on any date not specified above or
with modification at an additional cost.
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| Detailed Itinerary |
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| Day 1: Depart Hometown |
| Depart the U.S. on your odyssey to Asia aboard your selected airline to China. |
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| Day 2: Arrive Chengdu (China) – Meals: (B) |
Arrive in Chengdu, gateway to the western China and home of the Pandas. You will be transferred in comfort to your hotel.
HOTEL: SHERATON (premier)
HOTEL: JIN JIANG (deluxe)
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| Day 3: Chengdu – Meals: (B,L) |
| Your sightseeing begins at the site of Sanxingdui-three pits gathered as the ancient Chinese astrology's constellation, located in the city of Guanghan. In 1986 two major sacrificial pits were found and they aroused widespread academic attention around the world. The excavation and discovery of it was recognized as one of China's top ten archaeological findings of the 20th century, and by UNECON as the most important ancient remains in the world for its vast size, lengthy period and enriched cultural contents. This excavation pushes the history back a further 1000 years to the time of 2300 -3000 BC. Over 12,000 pieces of contents are gold Jade and bronze wares, all are of higher-level craftsmanship in quality and larger quantities. Continues to the Panda Foster Center and Dujiangyan – an ancient water irrigation system. |
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| Day 4: Chengdu/Jiuzhaigou (B,L) |
A short flight to Jiuzhaigou and arrive Jiuzhai Airport at an elevation of 3400 meters above sea level. Your sightseeing begins with the beauty of Huanglong scenic area. Its magic landscape of limes formation, made up of over 3400 multi-colored, different sized pons interlacing along the forest valley, visit one of the three Tibetan Temples.
HOTEL: SHERATON
JIUZHAIGOU - BRIEF INFORMATION Jiuzhaigou, known as the "Fairyland on Earth” within the boundary of Jiuzhuigou County, Aba Prefecture, Sichuan. It lies between the southwest margin of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and at the north foot of Duo‘erna Mountain Range, with an average altitude between 2,400 and 3,300 meters, and a distance of about 435 kilometers from Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan Province. Jiuzhaigou, currently has other names like "Heyao Jiuzhai", and the " Jade Sea ", literally the Nine villages Valley of Tibetan Village of Panxin, Rize, Yacuo, Panya, Zechawa, Heijiao, Shuzheng, Heye and Zharu. Valley is famous for its natural wonders in terms of colorful waters that appear to be either magically peacock blue or emerald. All those who encounter it are overwhelmed by the breathtaking beauty of both its landscape and its lakes springs waterfalls streams, rivers and shoals. Huanglong is famous for its magic landscape of limes formation, made up of over 3400 multi-colored, different sized ponds interlacing along the forest valley. Calcareous fluid with bottom paving with golden line deposit, plus five waterfalls, four stalactite caves and three ancient Tibetan Temples, all of them gather in the same place that look like a yellow dragon surging down from snowcapped Minshan Mountain. |
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| Day 5: Jiuzhaigou (B,L) |
| Full-day Explore this fairyland. A coach will take us to the Jiuzaigou (Nine Tibet Villages Valleys) where you will view the wonders of the valleys, which includes the Panda Lake, the Mirror Lake, the Tiger Lake, the Five Flower Lake, the Rhinoceros Lake, the Peacock River & Lake, the Nourilang Waterfall, the Shuzheng Waterfall and the Pearl Shoal Waterfall. |
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| Day 6: Jiuzhaigou/Kunming – Meals (B) |
Depart on your flight to Kunming and the idyllic Yunnan Province, whose name means South of the Clouds, a reference to its eternally spring like weather. Spend the afternoon at leisure strolling the town’s narrow streets, and shopping the unusual markets.
HOTEL: HARBOR PLAZA or GREEN LAKE
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| Day 7: Kunming – Meals: (B,L) |
| This morning’s excursion will take you to the dramatic Stone Forest, home of the Sani people, for a walk among the eerie limestone formations and a visit to a traditional Yi village. |
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| Day 8: Kunming/Dali – Meals: (B,L,D) |
Fly to the old walled town of Dali at the heart of a mountain valley terrain sometimes called the Chinese Switzerland, and begin your journey into the world of Shangri-La. Visit the Three Pagodas and Xizhou Village, onetime cosmopolitan capital of the Ming Dynasty and now one of the best-preserved Bai towns. Then cruise across Erhai Lake to take in a traditional Bai Three Course Tea and performance of traditional Bai dance and song.
HOTEL: REGENT |
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| Day 9: Dali/Lijiang – Meals: (B,L,D) |
Travel overland to Lijiang, center of the Naxi, a small matriarchal tribe with an ancient religion known as Dongba and unique picture script that can only be read by shamans. Spend the afternoon touring the city’s Old Town, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its bustling market square, streets crisscrossed by rivulets, and parrots and plants adorning the fronts of the traditional earthen-walled houses. Sample, if you like, the regional specialty called “across-the-bridge noodles”, before taking in a haunting evening performance of a traditional Naxi Orchestra.
HOTEL: TREASURE HARBOR INTERNATIONAL
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| Day 10: Lijiang – Meals: (B,L,D) |
| Head into the countryside in view of the blazing white peaks of Jade Dragon Mountain this morning for a visit to the Yufeng Monastery and “Riot of Camellias” - a 500-year-old tree famed throughout the province for its enormity and profuse bloom. The monastery is also famous for its religious frescoes dating back to the 14th century. Continue on your excursion to Black Dragon Pool with its ancient Dragon God temple, flamboyant Phoenix Hall, and Dongba Cultural Research Institute. |
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| Day 11: Lijiang/Zhong Dian (Shangri-La) – Meals: (B,L,D) |
Today your journey will continue northward with a drive along the Yunnan-Tibet Road to Zhong Dian, once a major caravan stop on the ancient tea trade routes between India, South China, and Burma, and still a kaleidoscope of ancient customs, dialects, and dress. In the markets and courtyard houses of this harmonious Lost Horizon world you may meet matriarchal Naxi, Bai, or the equestrian Khampas in traditional clothes.
HOTEL: PARADISE
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| Day 12: Zhong Dian – Meals: (B,L,D) |
| Spend a full day exploring the Diqing plateau, the land believed the inspiration of the mythical Shangri-La in novelist James Hilton’s great work Lost Horizon. Shangri-La is a Tibetan word that means “The sun and moon in one’s heart” – a place free of the turmoil of the earthly world, and it aptly describes this land of crystalline lakes surrounded by forest, wildflower meadows, shining temples, and snow-capped mountains terraced to the valley floor. Dwelling within this plateau are a number of remote and fascinating tribal peoples, who continue to coexist as they have for centuries within their separate and unique traditional cultural worlds. A highlight of the day will be your visit to a local Tibetan family. |
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| Day 13: Zhong Dian/Kunming/Hong Kong - Meals: (B) |
Depart the idyllic world of Yunnan Province on your flight via Kunming to nearby Hong Kong. Now a special administrative zone of China, this former British colony remains as vibrant and forward-looking as ever.
HOTEL: KOWLOON SHANGRI-LA or ISLAND SHANGRI-LA (Premium)
HOTEL: ROYAL GARDEN or EXCELSIOR (deluxe)
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| Day 14: Hong Kong – Meals: (B) |
| This morning, explore Hong Kong’s unique blend of Chinese heritage and colonial influences. Travel to one of its newest attractions, the distinctive Peak Tower Complex, with its array of shops, restaurants, and viewing decks for taking in the superb panoramas. Continue around the island to scenic Repulse Bay, the floating community of Aberdeen, and the shopping mecca of Stanley. The afternoon is at leisure. |
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| Day 15: Hong Kong/Hometown – Meals: (B) |
| Bid farewell to China as you transfer to the new international airport and depart on your selected airline to the United States. |
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