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Experience the rich history of China and Tibet on this 15-day river cruise vacation. Arrive in Beijing to visit the Forbidden City and its Imperial Palace, the Great Wall, and other cultural treasures. Next, travel to Xi’an to see the Terracotta Warriors and the Dayan Pagoda. Next, your journey takes you high in the Himalayas to the capital city of Lhasa, Tibet. During your stay in this Buddhist land, learn about typical Tibetan life and visit holy sites. Then travel to Chongqing to embark on your 3-night river cruise aboard the Victoria Anna. This magical cruise offers breathtaking views of natural landscapes—as well as a visit to the modern engineering marvel at the Three Gorges Dam Site—as you sail through this spectacular region. Disembark in Yichang and travel on to Shanghai. Visits to the Shanghai Museum, the Yu Yuan Gardens, and the Children’s Palace round out your unforgettable vacation.

Included Features
  • BEIJING
    Sightseeing with Local Guide; visit the Forbidden City, Imperial Palace, Tian’anmen Square, Summer Palace; Peking Duck welcome dinner; visit the Great Wall, cloisonne workshop, and Sacred Way of the Ming Tombs; Peking Opera; Hutongs tour by rickshaw
  • XI’AN
    Enjoy “The Tang Dynasty” dinner show; sightseeing with Local Guide; visit the Dayan Pagoda and terra-cotta warriors; calligraphy class, lacquer workshop, and noodle-making demonstration
  • LHASA
    Sightseeing with Local Guide, visit the Potala, Summer Palaces, Jokhang Temple, a local bazaar, a Tibetan’s home, Drepung Temple, and the Tibetan Hospital
  • CHONGQING
    Visit a local zoo; begin your Yangtze cruise aboard the Victoria Anna
  • WANXIAN /SHIBAOZHAI/FENGDU
    View a wooden pagoda, an acrobatic show, or statues at numerous temples on Mingshan Hill
  • SHENNONG STREAM OR DANING RIVER
    Enjoy a boat excursion down one of the lesser gorges of the Yangtze
  • THREE GORGES DAM SITE
    Sightseeing of the impressive dam site with a Local Guide
  • SHANGHAI
    Sightseeing with Local Guide; visit the Shanghai Museum, Yu Yuan Gardens, a silk factory, the Children’s Palace; stroll along the Bund; attend an acrobatic show
  • ALL INTRA-TOUR FLIGHTS
  • MEALS
    13 American breakfasts (B), 10 lunches (L), 11 dinners (D), including a welcome dinner in Beijing
  • SUPERIOR HOTELS
    BEIJING Westin Beijing (D), XI’AN Shangri-la Golden Flower (SF), LHASA Lhasa Hotel (MF), VICTORIA CRUISES Victoria Anna, SHANGHAI Westin Shanghai (D)
Pricing
 
Departure Date Tour Start Date Return Date Land/Cruise Price
8/31/2008 9/1/2008 9/14/2008 $3,869.00
9/7/2008 9/8/2008 9/21/2008 $3,869.00
9/14/2008 9/15/2008 9/28/2008 $3,869.00
9/21/2008 9/22/2008 10/5/2008 $3,869.00
 
 
US$ Price Details
  • Applicable air fare taxes and fees
*Air inclusive prices are based on departure from San Francisco. Air-inclusive prices do not include a September 11 fee of up to $10, passenger facility charges of up to $18, Federal domestic flight segment fees of up to $3.40 per segment, and U.S. and International arrival and departure fees of up to $300 depending on your itinerary. Air inclusive prices are not guaranteed until payment is made in full. Restrictions apply.
 
  • Single Room Supplement : $1400
  • Triples are not available

Extra nights per person in Beijing:
Mon.-Thu.: in single room $244; in twin room $134
Fri.-Sun.: in single room $199; in twin room $111

Extra nights per person in Shanghai
Mon.-Thu.: in single room $258; in twin room $140
Fri.-Sun.: in single room $206; in twin room $115

  • Suites are available on board the Victoria Anna upon request. Please call for pricing
Itinerary

Cultural China & Tibet with Yangtze River Cruise

Day 1
(Sun.) Board your transpacific flight.

Day 2 Arrive in Beijing, China
(Mon.) Welcome to China’s capital city. Hotel rooms are available for immediate check-in.

Day 3 Beijing
(Tue.) Your full-day sightseeing starts with a visit to the FORBIDDEN CITY and its IMPERIAL PALACE, once the home of China’s great emperors. Nearby is 100-acre TIAN’ANMEN SQUARE, the largest public square in the world. Enjoy lunch in a local restaurant and continue to the former SUMMER PALACE, a complex of pavilions, temples, and galleries set among beautifully landscaped grounds. This evening, meet your traveling companions at a special Chinese WELCOME DINNER hosted by your Tour Director, featuring delectable Peking Duck. (B,L,D)

Day 4 Beijing
(Wed.) The GREAT WALL OF CHINA once stretched 4,000 miles across China’s barren northern terrain from the Bohai Sea to the Gobi Desert. Head north to a village where the Great Wall is well preserved and walk along the wall to enjoy sweeping vistas of this mammoth fortress. Then visit a CLOISONNE WORKSHOP where you will see local artisans use the techniques of this ancient art form to turn pieces of copper into colorful decorative items. After lunch in a local restaurant, take a leisurely walk down the SACRED WAY of the Ming Tombs and marvel at the impressive hand-carved stone statues. Tonight, experience local culture at the PEKING OPERA, including a behind-the-scenes look at the colorful make-up being applied to the performers. (B,L,D)

Day 5 Beijing–Xi’an
(Thu.) This morning, enjoy a rickshaw ride through one of Beijing’s HUTONGS, the city’s ancient alleys. During this visit, you’re welcomed into the courtyard of a family’s home, a daycare center, and a retirement community to experience life in this historic neighborhood. Fly to Xi’an where you spend the next two nights. This evening, enjoy “The Tang Dynasty” DINNER SHOW, featuring a colorful assemblage of classical performances. (B,D)

Day 6 Xi’an
(Fri.) One of the largest and wealthiest cities in the world when China dominated the silk trade, Xi’an today is an archaeological treasure-trove. Sightseeing begins with a visit to the nearby DAYAN PAGODA, built in 652 A.D. Then learn to write like a local during a traditional Chinese CALLIGRAPHY CLASS. During lunch, enjoy a NOODLE-MAKING DEMONSTRATION by a master chef and learn how Chinese noodles are made by hand. In 1974, the enormous tomb of China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huangdi, was accidentally discovered by local farmers. Marvel at the legion of TERRACOTTA WARRIORS that has been guarding the burial site for 2,000 years. (B,L,D)

Day 7 Xi’an–Lhasa, Tibet
(Sat.) This morning, visit Xi’an’s South Gate; you may even see some locals practicing their morning Tai Chi. Visit a LACQUER WORKSHOP before flying to the holy city of Lhasa, the capital of the mystical Buddhist kingdom of Tibet. The balance of the day is free to rest and adjust to the 14,000-foot altitude. (B,L,D)

Day 8 Lhasa
(Sun.) This morning, after a city tour, visit the imposing POTALA PALACE, once the center of the Tibetan government and the former winter residence of the Dalai Lama. Also visit one of Tibet’s oldest shrines, JOKHANG TEMPLE, and then spend time in the local BAZAAR. This afternoon, visit the SUMMER PALACE and a typical Tibetan monastery. (B,L,D)

Day 9 Lhasa
(Mon.) Today, take a special trip to a Tibetan home , including lunch, a visit to the Drepung Temple (the largest in Tibet), and a Tibetan Hospital to learn of traditional medicine and therapy. (B,L,D)

Day 10 Lhasa–Chongqing, China (Embarkation)–Yangtze River Cruise
(Tue.) Fly to Chongqing, China’s capital during World War II. The city is high on a hill overlooking the Jialing and Yangtze Rivers. Visit a local zoo to see pandas before boarding the Victoria Anna for a 3-night CRUISE through the breathtaking Three Gorges of the Yangtze. (B,D)

Day 11 Wanxian or Shibaozhai or Fengdu
(Wed.) Depending on river conditions, one of the following shore excursions will be offered: Wanxian, “Gateway to Eastern Szechuan Province,” where you will see an acrobatic show, market, and possibly a school; Shibaozhai, with its 400-year-old, 12-story red wooden pagoda perched high on a cliff side; or Fengdu, where you’ll visit Snow Jade Caves. (B,L,D)

Day 12 Shennong Stream or Daning River
(Thu.) Head downstream through the first and second of the three gorges—Qutang Gorge, the shortest but most dramatic gorge, and Wu, known for its quiet beauty and forest-covered mountains. You can almost touch the perpendicular walls rising from the riverbanks as your captain negotiates this narrow gap. After lunch, disembark for a BOAT EXCURSION down either the Daning River or Shennong Stream, depending on conditions. Continue sailing through Xiling Gorge and the Three Gorges ship locks. (B,L,D)

Day 13 The Three Gorges Dam Site (Disembarkation)–Shanghai
(Fri.) View tiny villages clinging to hillsides as you proceed toward Yang Jia Wang. This morning, visit the Three Gorges Dam site, where the Chinese progress toward building the largest dam of its kind in the world. After lunch, say farewell to your ship’s crew in Yichang and transfer to the airport for your flight to Shanghai, China’s most populous city and center of trade and industry. (B,L)

Day 14 Shanghai
(Sat.) Full day of sightseeing. Stroll along the Bund, the city’s riverfront boulevard lined with historic buildings, housing, banks, and trade houses. You’ll visit the SHANGHAI MUSEUM and experience the YU YUAN GARDENS. Enjoy lunch in a local restaurant, then visit a SILK FACTORY and the CHILDREN’S PALACE, one of China’s famous kindergartens. This evening, your Tour Director hosts a special FAREWELL DINNER followed by a spectacular ACROBATIC SHOW. (B,L,D)

Day 15
(Sun.) Your homebound flight arrives the same day. (B)

Extension

Day 16 Hong Kong. (Mon.) This morning‘s sightseeing begins with a cable car ride up to VICTORIA PEAK for panoramic vistas of this one-of-a-kind port city. Continue to Repulse Bay, a popular beach area, and then to STANLEY MARKET, a narrow street jammed with stalls offering clothing, arts, and crafts. The afternoon and evening are free for independent exploration. Tonight an optional sunset cruise on Hong Kong’s magnificent harbor is recommended. (B)

Day 17 Hong Kong.
(Tue.) A full free day to explore this exciting city. You may wish to join one of our optional excursions to view the giant Buddha on the island of Lantau or an excursion to learn about Hong Kong‘s history before the British colonized the area. Shopping is a highlight of Hong Kong with markets, malls, and shops to fit any taste and budget. Your Local Host will be happy to offer selections to make the most of your day. (B)

Day 18
(Wed.) Your homebound flight arrives the same day. (B)


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