Prices & Departure Dates
Prices shown are ‘per person’, based on a travelling party of at least 2 adults. The single supplement price needs to be added to the twin/double price if single rooms are required. If travelling solo, an additional ‘1-person’ supplement will apply
Prices are indicative and will vary depending on your chosen hotels, room availability as well as time of travel. Please bear this in mind if comparing prices as we always aim to deliver exceptional value.
Please note that discounts will apply if there are more 4 our more people in your travelling party, since fixed costs like transportation and guiding are shared across the group.
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| Yunnan Experience - 8 days |
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USD $1,699 |
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Yunnan Experience - 8 days Go Guide : :Check out the go guide for details of the tour, info on visas, climate, money, what to bring and more!
Bolt-ons
Make the most of your time away! Listed below are the optional activities that are available on this trip. Please note that you will need to book these prior to travel as we cannot always guarantee availability of these activities once you are on holiday.
| Drop into Guangzhou on your way to Hong Kong. Sitting on Pearl River, vibrant and lively Guangzhou or formally Canton offers a swag of attractions including Shamian Island, Chen Family Temple, the tomb of the King of Southern Yue, parks, gardens and markets. Famed for it’s cuisine (Cantonese, no less) and also the riverfront shops at Yangjiang Road. |
| Renowned for it’s striking, if bizarre scenery - vast areas of karst limestone outcrops that rise up from flat rice paddy fields, Guilin is often the subject of Chinese painting. The Lijiang River cruise is a true pleasure that offers an endless procession of peaks and simple villages. Charming Yangshuo, a river town lined with cafes and little shops selling handicrafts, clothing and curios, offers gentle respite far from the madding crowds of the cities.
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Experiences
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| From the snow capped peaks of the mighty Himalayas and Everest - the world's highest mountain, to holy Mt Sinai in Egypt, Morocco's Atlas Mountains, Russia's Urals and China's breathtaking Yellow Mountain. Our tours visit all of these breathtaking mountain regions and more. |
What You See and What You Get
We have listed below the key highlights on this trip as well as all the things that are included. Additionally, where appropriate, we have listed the items thar are not included the trip price.
Trip Highlights
- Kunming - Western Hills, Dragon Gate Grotto, Stone Forest
- Ancient temples and local villages en route
- Lijiang - UNESCO-listed Dayan Old Town, Naxi Music Show, Tiger Leaping Gorge - trekking/walking
- Yufeng Si Monastery
| - Dali - Lake Er Hai
- Butterfly Springs & Three Pagodas
- Yulong Xue Shan (Jade Dragon Snow Mountain)
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What's Included
- Breakfast daily, 6 lunches, 7 dinners
- 1 night sleeper train (hard sleeper cabin) Kunming - Dali
- Lijiang - Naxi Music show
- Airport arrival and departure transfer day 1 & day 8
- English speaking specialist guides at local sights
- Entrance fees to all included sites
| - 5 nights 3 star hotels
- 1 night sleeper train(soft sleeper cabin) Lijiang - Kunming
- Jade Dragon Snow Mountain (chairlift ride)
- Excursions and touring of Kunming, Dali and Lijiang
- All relevant transfers and transportation
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What's Not Included
- International flights and visa
- Tipping - an entirely personal gesture
| - Laundry, drinks, items of a personal nature
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Postcards
Here's what some of our past travellers have written in to us and said about their experiences on this trip.
Craig, just a brief note to say thank you for organising our tour of China. We had a great time and saw some very exciting sites.
The whole tour ran very smoothly. There were people to meet us every where we went and we were very effectively transported around the country. The guides were also very willing to change the itinery to suit our needs - we wanted to do more walking than was originally planned.
Thanks for your help
David and Sioux Gardner, Apr 2009