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Voyage
of Discovery
A
5-night Yangtze River cruise through remote countryside, with China's
highlights and hidden treasures
Included
Highlights
- All
domestic airfares included within China
- Deluxe
accommodations throughout
- 17 breakfasts
(B), 14 lunches (L), 8 dinners (D or SD-special dinner)
- 4 gala
evening events, including Shanghai Acrobats, Peking Duck dinner, Tang
Dynasty Theater and Guilin cultural show
- See
the astounding art of the acclaimed Shanghai Museum.
- Full-day
Great Wall and Ming Tombs outing
- Pedicab
tour of the seldom-visited Hutong quarter of Old Beijing
- Be among
the first to tour Yangtze's new dam, and among the last to see Yangtze
gorges before they're submerged.
- Comprehensive
sightseeing
- Explore
exciting new attractions of postcolonial Hong Kong
Itinerary
Day
1 Depart USA
Depart on an overnight flight to China¹s largest city, Shanghai, the
landing point for many international arrivals.
Day
2 Shanghai
Arrive at one of the great seaports of the world, an exciting starting
point for your China adventure. Your deluxe hotel is a comfortable place
to rest or set off shopping at the Arts & Crafts Center.
Day
3 Shanghai
Immerse yourself in the culture and sophistication of Shanghai on a
full day tour of the city's premier attractions. View all manner of
Chinese arts, beautifully displayed in the astounding galleries of the
Shanghai Museum. Explore the paths and pavilions of Yuyuan Gardens;
stroll the waterfront Bund; visit the endearing Children's Palace, then
return to your hotel to prepare for a thrilling evening at the Shanghai
Acrobatics Show. Shanghai is at the forefront of China¹s massive economic,
scientific and educational expansion. (B,L)
Day
4 Shanghai/Beijing
Fly to the emperors¹ city of Beijing, where your hotel offers consummate
luxury in the heart of the city. (B,L)
Day
5 Beijing
Walk in the steps of ancient emperors today as you tour the powerful
Forbidden City, hidden from public view for over 500 years; and the
masterpiece Temple of Heaven, the embodiment of grace and harmony. Enjoy
glorious aerial views during lunch at a fine revolving restaurant, before
continuing to the Summer Palace, now a favorite recreational spot for
locals. The pomp and grandeur of imperial China lives on in these historic
landmarks so integral to the nation's soul. (B,L)
Day
6 Beijing
A walk along the Great Wall of China ranks high on the wish lists of
many travelers, and your excursion today will confirm that this, indeed,
is one of the world's great travel experiences. Linger at the towers
and broad promenades, contemplate the spectacular scenery and the lives
lost in building this monumental world wonder, which never truly fulfilled
its purpose. Also visit the Ming Tombs, before returning to Beijing
to crown your day with an unforgettable Peking Duck dinner at a prestigious
city venue. (B,L,SD)
Day
7 Beijing/WuhanYangtze River Cruise
Begin the day with a three-wheeled passenger cycle excursion through
the hutongs of old Beijing. View the maze-like district from the Drum
Tower, then stop for close looks at the tiny courtyard homes and palatial
noblemen's estates, a stroll through the markets, and the pure joy of
people watching. After your tour, fly to Wuhan and board your river
cruiser and settle into your comfortable, outside cabin. (B,L,D)
Day
8 Yangtze River Cruise
For four days, you will cruise to antiquities and scenery that could
not be reached by land. Begin with a visit of Yueyang, the dragon boat
capital, with a tour of the Tang Dynasty tower and lush Junshan Island
with its exotic birds and foliage. (B,L,D)
Day
9 Yangtze River Cruise
Continue cruising toward the Upper Yangtze, stopping to tour the Three
Gorges Dam construction site. Then gather on deck for our entry to the
Three Gorges. Sail the rushing Xiling Gorge, then weave through the
bewitching Twelve Peaks of Wu Gorge. All are brought to life by informal
narratives on deck. (B,L,D)
Day
10 Yangtze River Cruise
Board small vessels for a breathtaking voyage on the Daning River to
its Three Small Gorges, each covered with greenery and alive with the
calls of birds and monkeys or sail through the beautiful Shennong Stream.
Reboard your ship and cut through the narrow Qutang Gorge, flanked by
soaring vertical cliffs, before docking in the market town of Wanxian.
(B,L,D)
Day
11 Yangtze River Cruise
Our final day of sailing the Yangtze takes us past orchards and ancient
temples that dot the banks and footpaths that gracefully follow the
course of the river. Today's tour will present either Fengdu, a folkloric
"ghost city", or Wanxian, a Sichuan market town steeped in
atmosphere and color. (B,L,D)
Day
12 Chongqing/Xian
Disembark in Chongqing, and fly to Xian, gateway to the Silk Road. (B,L)
Day
13 Xian
Walk in the steps of ancient traders and travelers on today's sightseeing
of Xian, the head of the great caravan route once used for shipping
silk and other prized Chinese goods to the West. Tour the archaeological
site, which so far has yielded some 8000 ancient terra cotta soldiers
and horses, each a unique, finely-detailed sculpture. Also tour the
Provincial Museum, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and City Gate, followed by
a delicious dumpling banquet and stage show at Tang Dynasty Theater.
(B,L,SD)
Day
14 Xian/Guilin
Fly south to the green hills of Guilin, whose ethereal landscapes have
been immortalized by poets and painters through the ages. This afternoon,
tour the city sights and the immense Reed Flute Cave, filled with impressive
grottos, pillars, and inscriptions over 1000 years old. (B,L)
Day
15 Guilin
A full-day cruise on the crystalline Li River will immerse you in the
extraordinary natural beauty of this unique area. Sail in air conditioned
comfort, as every turn yields new views of towering stone pinnacles,
unusual rock formations, quaint country villages, and fishermen casting
their nets or bringing in the catch the traditional way, with cormorants.
Return ashore in the late afternoon. Complete the day with a dinner,
followed by an entertaining cultural performance. (B,L,SD)
Day
16 Guilin/Guangzhou/Hong Kong
Your exploration of southern China continues with a short flight to
Guangzhou, the famous old seaport of Canton. If time permits, enjoy
an overview of the city's elegant temples, old European estates, and
boulevards teeming with shops and famous restaurants. Then board a hydrofoil
and sail from the Pearl River Delta to nearby Hong Kong. Now rejoined
with China, this former British colony remains as vibrant and forward-looking
as ever. (B,L)
Day
17 Hong Kong
This morning, explore Hong Kong's unique blend of Chinese heritage and
colonial influences. Travel via coach 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. (B)
Day
18 Hong Kong
The day is yours to shop or perhaps venture out on optional excursions
to Kowloon, Macau, the outer islands, night markets, or other favorites
of this exciting region. Bestours staff will be on-hand to offer recommendations
and assist with your plans. (B)
Day
19 Hong Kong/USA
Bid farewell to Hong Kong as you transfer to the new international airport
and depart on your selected airline to the United States. (B)
Hotels
| City |
#Nts |
Hotel |
| Shanghai |
2 |
JC
Mandarin |
| Beijing |
3 |
China
World |
| Yangtze
River |
5 |
Victoria
Cruises |
| Xian |
2 |
Hyatt |
| Guilin |
2 |
Sheraton |
| Hong
Kong |
3 |
Kowloon
Shangri-La |
Pricing
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Us
| Departs:
Tuesday |
Land
Only |
Single
Supplement |
Western
LAX/SFO* |
| 2002 |
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| Jul
02, 16, 30 |
$3090 |
$1080 |
$980 |
| Aug
06, 20 |
$3090 |
$1080 |
$980 |
| Sep
10 |
$3600 |
$1500 |
$945 |
| Oct
08, 22 |
$3600 |
$1500 |
$945 |
| Nov
05, 12 |
$3600 |
$1500 |
$835 |
| 2003 |
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| Mar
18, 25 |
$3150 |
$1130 |
$805 |
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