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Monday, December 30, 2013

Tibet Lhasa Tour Sightseeing: Jokhang Monastery

Jokhang Monastery
Jokhang Monastery is located in the center of the ancient city of Lhasa, Tibet.  Jokhang monastery was built in the seventh century by Songtsan Gambo. Its four-story main building demonstrates a combination  of Tibetan, Nepal, Indian, and Han architectural styles, as well as a Mandala world outlook of Buddhism. With the Hall of Amitayus Sutra as its center, the monastery symbolizes the nuclear of the universe.  The Hall of Sakyamuni is the essence of the monastery.

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Front side of Jokhang Monastery

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Saturday, December 28, 2013

What you need to honw for traveling in Tibet?

Mountain Sickness:
What the visitors to Tibet are concerned about is the mountain sickness. On highland, the air is thin and the air contains less oxygen. If the elevation increases quickly, you will find uncomfortable, such as taking airplane or buses to Tibet. With mountain sickness, you will feel headache, dizzy, heavy breathing, tired and insomnia.  Those with heart diseases or high blood pressure should be more careful.



Suggestions before you go to Tibet:
Get as fit and healthy as possible, both physically and psychologically. Visitors having record of heart, lung, other organ problems or anemia should consult their doctor before making the decision to visit Tibet.

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 Mountain Kailash
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Friday, December 27, 2013

Common Knowledge About Tour to Tibet

Taboos part four:
No smoking in monasteries. Also it is banned to touch the statue of Buddha and religious articles and take pictures of them. In addition all should walk clockwise ( not in the Bon temples) in the monastery or around the monastery outside.

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A monastery in Amdo area of Tibet

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Common Knowledge About Tours to Tibet

Taboos part three:
Tibetan people don't eat horse, dog and donkey meat and also don't eat fish in some areas. Beef, lamb, and pork are the common meat in their lives.

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Tibet dumpling Momo.

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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Common Knowledge About Tours to Tibet

Part two.
When the host presents you a cup of wine, you should dip your ring finger in the wine and flick the wine into the sky, in the air and tot he ground respectively to express your respects to the heaven, the earth, and the ancestors before sipping the wine. The host will fill the cup, and you take a sip of the wine again. After the host fills your cup again you have to bottom it up.

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Drink Tibet wine

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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Common Knowledge About Tours to Tibet

Taboos

 Part one:
Tibetans do not step on threshold when entering the tent or house. Calling somebody in name, they usually add "la" behind the name to express respects.  When they sitting  down, they cross their legs, don't stretch the legs forward and face to others.  Tibetans accept the gift with both hands. While presenting the gift one should bend his or her boby forward and hold the gift higher than his or her head with both hands. while offering tea, wine or cigarette,  they offer them by both hands and any fingers don't touch inside of the bowl.

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Tibet butter tea

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Monday, December 2, 2013

Tibet overland tour: from Lhasa to Kathmandu

Travel to Tibet could be easier.Tibet Group Join in Tours are designed for single travelers, and travelers who want to join with a group to reduce costs.

Day 01: Arrival in Lhasa
Your Tibetan guide will greet you at the Lhasa Gonggar Airport or Lhasa railway station, and transfer you to your hotel in the city.

Day 02: Lhasa City Sightseeing (B)
Visit Potala Palace adn Jokhang Temple.

Day 03: Drepung Monastery and Sera Monastery (B)

Day 04: Lhasa / Yamdrok Lake / Gyantse / Shigatse 7 hours’ drive (B)

Day 05: Shigatse / Lhatse / Tingri (Shegar) / Rongphu Monastery (B)

Day 06: Rongphu Monastery / E.B.C / Zhangmu (B)
Visit Mt. Everest. Then late in the afternoon around 13:00 go down from E.B.C back to Shegar and Zhangmu. Overnight in Zhangmu

Day 07: Zhangmu / Kodari ( Nepal Boarder) (B)

After breakfast, our guide will help you clear the customs, concluding the trip.

* Tips: After you cross the “Friendship Bridge” and enter Nepal, you must clear customs at the Nepal Immigration Office. If you don’t have your Nepalese visa, you can apply at that time – normally the fee is 25USD for a single entry visa which is valid for 15 days, 40USD for 30 days, or 100USD for 90 days. To apply for a Nepalese visa, you will need to have one passport photo. After clearing the immigration process, you can start your journey to Kathmandu. Outside of the Immigration office there are plenty of taxis and buses waiting to ferry passengers to Kathmandu, or you can easily rent a car with other travelers usually priced around 600-900 rupees (about 15-20USD) per person.

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Saturday, November 16, 2013

April to October is the Best Season to Travel in Tibet

From April to October is the best season for touring Tibet. from June to September, there are more rainfalls and the scenery is beautiful. but the heavy rain may topple down mud and as a result the traffic will be affected if traveling farther to southern Tibet.  For Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, all year around is good for visiting Lhasa.
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Saturday, September 21, 2013

$400 discount Tibet & China Tours for 2014

Tour into Tibet’s Tibet tour and travel programs are available online now.

Tibet into Tibet provides affordable travel and tours to Tibet, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Mt. Everest, South-East Asia, Mongolia, and other places.

Tour into Tibet also provide fundraising programs, specialty tours such as photography tours, birder tours, and pilgrimage tours.

Tour into Tibet’s travel consultant team is professional, responsible, and friendly.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Things need to know to travel in Myanmar

1. New Year celebrations last four days
Photos: Touring Myanmar Photos: Touring Myanmar
Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown: Myanmar

The Burmese make a big deal of the New Year. Thingyan, known as the "water throwing festival," is celebrated in April. This year it takes place April 13-16.

Everything shuts down over the four-day New Year -- banks, restaurants, shops. The biggest celebrations are in Yangon and Mandalay.

During the New Year water-throwing frenzy everyone throws and sprays water at each other. Staying dry isn't an option. Water symbolizes the washing away of the previous year's bad luck and sins.
On New Year's Day, the fourth day of the festival, fish and birds are released as acts of merit and feasts are held for monks.

In recent years of privation, hard-core Burmese punks used leather glue to spike up their hair at New Year. The superstrong glue meant their mohawks stayed standing through the Water Festival, but when the party was over they had to shave their hair. These days, Burmese punks use hairspray.

2. Myanmar has fantastic beaches
Myanmar has 1,250 miles (2,000 kilometers) of coastline and some of the finest stretches of beach in Asia. Many beaches along the Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea remain undiscovered by tourists and unspoiled by development.

Many of them face west, so they produce great sunsets.
The best known is Ngapali Beach, a 45-minute flight from Yangon, where almost two miles of white sand are lined with palm trees overlooking the Andaman Sea. Here, you'll find a number of large resorts.

Less developed is Ngwe Saung, a beautifully unspoiled beach that's a five-hour drive from Yangon. Also called Silver Beach, its eight-mile (13 kilometers) stretch makes it one of the longest beaches in Asia.

3. The Internet isn't censored anymore, but it's still slow
The Internet arrived in Myanmar in 2000, but high prices and slow connections mean it's still not widely used.

Under the former government, websites such as YouTube and Gmail were blocked, but restrictions have largely been lifted and last month Google chairman Eric Schmidt visited the country.
Far more popular than the Internet are mobile phones, though here, too, prices are high compared with other Asian countries. Local IT firms are lobbying to introduce cheaper SIM cards and a breakthrough is expected soon.
A U.S.$15 SIM card for mobile phones will be made available in June, in the run-up to the Southeast Asian Games to be held in Myanmar in December, but will be available only to foreigners.

4. You'll need plenty of cash -- and make sure it's clean
There are few ATMs in Myanmar, so visitors need to bring plenty of U.S. dollars. The higher the denomination, the better the exchange rate.
Your greenbacks should be squeaky clean -- that means no creases, stains, marks or tears. A note that's folded or even a little worn is worthless in Myanmar.
At present, credit cards are accepted only in five-star hotels and up-market shops and restaurants, usually with a 2-3% fee added to the bill. But this is changing. By the end of the year, credit cards should be more widely accepted.
The local currency is the kyat (pronounced "chat") and U.S.$1 will get you about 882 kyat. The new 10,000-kyat note (less than U.S.$12) is the highest denomination -- be prepared for a bulging wallet.
There's little worry about carrying a lot of cash. Crime against foreigners is rare and the Burmese -- the vast majority of whom are Buddhist -- are generally honest.

5. A kissing sound gets you a beer
When the Burmese want to get a waiter's attention they make a kissing sound, usually two or three short kisses. It's the sort of sound you might make if calling a cat.

Walk down 19 Street in Yangon's Chinatown and you'll hear that kissing sound a lot. This narrow, pedestrian-only street is where the Burmese come to drink.

Restaurants line either side of the street and chairs and tables are set out in front.
The local brew is Myanmar Beer and it's cheap -- about 60 cents for a glass of draught.
This is prime people-watching territory and if you keep an eye out you'll spot Yangon's hip-hop royalty on the prowl.

Just don't expect to see any females. Most Burmese women -- married and single -- stay home in the evening. That's not to say Western women aren't welcome. It's understood that foreigners have different customs.

6. Hotels are expensive
Room rates shot up 350% last year, which means that a room that cost U.S.$25 a night in 2011 now goes for almost U.S.$100.

It's a simple matter of supply and demand. Since the country opened up, business travelers and tourists have been packing flights to Myanmar. There are a lot more visitors -- more than a million last year -- but roughly the same number of hotels.

More hotels are on the way, but they take time to build and the hotel shortage is expected to continue five to 10 years. Book accommodation well ahead.

A lot of hotels are renovating and since they don't want to miss out on the visitor boom, they're staying open while upgrading. When making a reservation it's worth checking to see if any work is in progress and, if so, requesting a room away from the noise. Myanmar hit by severe hotel shortage 

7. The men wear skirts
The traditional Burmese dress is the longyi, a wraparound skirt worn by men and women. Men tie theirs in the front and women fold the cloth over and secure it at the side.
NLD Leader Aung San Suu Kyi is known for her beautiful longyis and tailored tops. Her high-profile appearances have helped boost the popularity of the traditional dress among young women in Myanmar.

As for what's worn underneath, that's a matter of personal preference. In the cities, Burmese men usually wear underwear beneath their longyis when they go out, but at home wear it as the Scots wear their kilts.

In the countryside, underwear is much less common -- for men and women. As one man jokingly put it: "Longyi are great. Free air-conditioning." That's a plus, especially when the summer temperature tips 104 F (40 C).

It's completely acceptable for a foreigner to wear a longyi and can be a conversation starter.

8. The food is exceptional
It's considered rude to eat with the left hand as this is the hand used for personal hygiene. To spell that out -- the left hand does the job of toilet paper.

So eating -- as well as giving money -- is always done with the right hand.
A typical Burmese meal includes steamed rice, fish, meat, vegetables and soup and all the dishes arrive at the same time.

The Burmese use their fingertips to mold the rice into a small ball and then mix it with various dishes.

As is the norm, Buddhists usually avoid eating beef and the Muslims don't eat pork.
Meals are served with plenty of condiments -- from sweet to savory -- and everyone has their preferred way of customizing a dish.

9. The trains are seriously bumpy
The poor condition of railway tracks means carriages get shaken about. This makes for a bouncy ride, but trains are still a great way to see the country.

Myanmar's trains are slow and have a reputation for running late. The most reliable route, Yangon to Mandalay, takes about 16 hours, assuming no delays.

On overnight trains, there's more chance of getting some shut-eye in an upper class seat than in a sleeper. It can get surprisingly cold a few hours after dusk, so it's smart to bring something warm to wear.

Buses are usually a faster option, but they're often crowded. Domestic flights are the most comfortable way to cover long distances and relatively cheap.

10. Yangon has a newspaper vendor on every street corner
After five decades under a repressive military regime, the Burmese are enjoying their newfound press freedom and showing a healthy appetite for news.

In the past, all publications had to submit their stories to the Press Scrutiny and Registration Division for approval. Censorship was gradually phased out in 2012 and at the beginning of this year the bureau was formally abolished.

Under the former ruling military junta, Myanmar had a reputation for jailing anyone who dared voice opposition; that included many in the media. Last year was the first year since 1996 that no journalists were jailed.

Burmese journalists who fled the country and were forced to live in exile are slowly returning.
April 1 was a landmark for the country's media. For the first time since 1964, daily newspapers were permitted. It's a big step for press freedom, but there are concerns that some of the popular weekly newspapers will struggle to make the transition to daily circulation.

11. The people with red teeth aren't vampires
Chewing betel nut is a national pastime. Small street stalls selling the palm-sized green leaves are everywhere.

The leaves are filled with hard squares of betel nut, spices and sometimes a pinch of tobacco and then folded up and popped in the mouth and chewed.

You have to chew a while before you feel the mild narcotic effect of the betel nut.
At about 6 cents a wrap it's a cheap hit, but there's a downside. Not only does betel nut stain your teeth a reddish-brown, the little packages are spat out on the floor when finished -- making for messy sidewalks. It's also highly addictive.

Saturday, August 10, 2013

$ 780 for International Flight from Los Angeles to Shanghai Roud Trip Today

Great news that international airfare from Los Angeles to Shanghai, and round trip in September is about $780 today. It wont last long. Please call us now for further information. Also the flights from San Francisco and New York City are also available. The flights are good for our Shanghai shooing tour. It as low as $ 1150 for 8 days China travel Shanghai shopping tour with international flight.

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Monday, June 17, 2013

$350 Per Person Shanhai Shopping Tour Got New Departure Dates Now

 
 There are only 4 tour dates available now: Sept. 17, Oct. 11,. Nov. 11, and Nov. 19 of 2013
Day 1:    Arrive in Shanghai 
Today you will arrive in Shanghai. Take your own transfer to our hotel. Free for rest of the day.
Day 2:    Shanghai  (B, L,D) 
After breakfast, we visit Yuyuan Garden, Cheng Huang Miao shopping area, The Bund, Nanjing Road, and the Silk Carpet Factory.  At night, enjoy permanent show at Circus World " ERA intersection of Time".
Day 3: Shanghai / Hangzhou   (B, L, D)
After breakfast,  transfer to Hangzhou.  A refreshing cruise on the West Lake, then visit Huagang Park, Su Causeway, Dragon Well Tea Plantation.  At night, enjoy a magnificent show of " the Night of West Lake".
Day 4: Hangzhou / Wuxi   (B, L, D)
After breakfast, transfer to Wuxi. visit Tortoise Head Garden, Li Garden, Fresh Water Pearls Exhibition Center.  Enjoy the Famous local dish " Sweet and Sour Ribs".
Day 5: Wuxi / Suzhou  (B, L, D)
After breakfast, transfer to Suzhou. visit The Master of Nets Garden, Silk factory. Then enjoy a boat cruise along the grand Canal. Later, tour along animated Jinli Lake Square (pay yourself).
Day 6: Suzhou / Shanghai (B, L, D)
After breakfast, visit The Lion Forest Garden. Then visit old Town - Tongli (pay yourself). After lunch, drive back to Shanghai. Visit Shanghai Museum (no ear phone).
Day 7: Shanghai Departure (B)
After breakfast,, you will be transferred to the airport for your home or next destination. If your departing schedule is different with the group, you will have your own transfer to the airport.
Dates and prices
Start End Price per person reservation
9/17/2013 9/23/2013 $ 350 Call to book
10/11/2013 10/17/2013 $ 350 Call to book
11/17/2013 11/23/2013 $ 350 Call to book
11/19/2013 11/25/2013 $ 350 Call to book
* Single supplement for this tour is $ 190.
Hotels:
Shanghai: Howard Johnson Plaza Waigaoqiao.  5 star
Hangzhou: Braim Canal Hotel. 4 star
Wuxi: Landison Plaza Hotel. 5 star
Suzhou: Howard Johnson Wuzhong business Club Hotel. 5 star
Optional Programs:  Suzhou: Jinli Lake Square plus Old Town Tongli, $ 50 per person
Service include: All accommodations, Sightseeing and meals as specified, Round trip transfer, English speaking guide.

Service exclude: Int’l & Domestic flights, Optional Programs, Tips for tour guide and driver ($ 50/person).


Post-Beijing tour Program  ( the above tour can be extended to Beijing)
Day 7: Shanghai / Beijing by high speed rail (5.2 hrs). (B, D)
Relax in the morning. Forenoon, transfer to train station and take a high speed rail to Beijing. meet our guide at Beijing train station and transfer to our hotel.
  Day 8: Beijing (B, L, SD)  
After breakfast, we visit the Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven. Then Visit Beijing Museum of Chinese Medicine. Next visit the Summer Palace. In the evening, we are treated to a famous Peking Duck Welcome Banquet.
Day 9: Beijing  (B, L, D)
Along the way to the Great Wall at Juyongguan, we stop by a Jade Factory. After exploring the Great Wall, lunch is served. We then return to the city for Hutong tour followed by dinner and a Kung Fu Show(pay   yourself).
Day 10: Beijing Departure (B)
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the Beijing Airport for your home flight or to your next destination.
  Prices for Post-Beijing Tour
2- 5 passengers 6-9 passengers Reservation
$ 475 $ 390 Call to book
* Single supplement for the post tour is $ 150.
* High speed rail from Shanghai to Beijing is economic class.
Optional program: Beijing Legend of kung Fu $ 50/person.
Hotels in Beijing: Renaissance Beijing 5 star or Courtyard Beijing Northeast 5 star.   For June 13th tour, we will use Traders Upper East Hotel Beijing 5 star (Shangri-La hotel)
Service include: Shanghai to Beijing high speed rail, All accommodations, Sightseeing and meals as specified, Round trip transfer, English speaking guide.

Service exclude: Optional Programs,  Tips to tour guide and driver ($ 35/person).
Please call 1-877-630-7955 for reservation

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Visit Mt. Everest Base Camp from Tibet

This tour, Visiting Mt. Everest B.C. from Tibet,  begins from Lhasa, the historic capital of Tibet. Lhasa is the pilgrimage destination of all Tibetans. This tour will not only bring you to the historic palaces, but lines of breath-taking natural scenarios, such as turquoise water Lake Yamdrok Tso, mighty Nyenchen Kangsar glacier and great peaks of Himalayans, then to world summit Mt. Everest. In a nut-shell, this tour covers rich cultures and traditions, historical sights and natural beauties of Tibet.

Features of this tour:
Treking and adventure to Mt. Everest Base Camp from Tibet side.Witness the breath-taking natural view of Himalayas.

Brief Itinerary:
Day 1 - Arrival at Lhasa
Day 2 & 3 - Lhasa
Day 4 - Lhasa-Tsedang
Day 5 - Tsedang - Gyantze
Day 6 - Gyantze - Shigatse
Day 7 - Lhatse - E.B.C.
Day 8 - Rongbuk - Shigatse
Day 9 - Shigatse - Lhasa
Day 10 - Lhasa departure

Please visit this site for more information at http://www.wondersinasia.com/tour-ten.php

Friday, June 7, 2013

It was a great tour in Tibet

What our clients who recently visited Tibet say about our tours in Tibet:

The Tibet trip was a great trip for me. You caught me by surprise when you called me in Beijing. I was just getting out of the shower and I was getting ready for my flight to Tokyo.  I got everything done that I wanted to. I was able to get all the photos I wanted of the Potala Palace, Mt Everest and the monasteries and the Tibetan people. The mini buses were cramped and uncomfortable at times and very hot especially when we were on that bumpy stretch of road just before Mt Everest and this put people in a bad mood at times.  A few of the lunches were way too long - 2-3 hours due to poor service and that made us fall behind with our schedule but I usually didn't participate in those lunches anyways. I wrote post cards instead. But again overall a great trip for me. Like you said the Everest trip is not always easy.

I liked the hotels for the most part - The Citic was fine - nice pool that I used - easy to change money - close to airport etc.

The Yak hotel had a great location - walking distance to Barkour Square and Potala Palace and the Old city of Lhasa in general. On our return trip to Lhasa they actually put us in the new section out back that was outstanding and very new. It was also next to a restaurant that it had a connection with that I liked - the Dunlary or something like that.

I liked our guides Sonam and Lotce. Especially Sonam was extremely knowledgable and incredibly patient. It was the largest group I have ever been with for this kind of a trip.  There were 20 and then 19 in the group which I think made it harder for the guides to move along and made us fall behind in our schedule at times. The guides had to work especially hard.

Do you have any trips to Myanmar(Burma) or Bhutan.
Thanks,

Peter Fink,  Connecticut, USA  (May 2013)

Monday, May 27, 2013

Tibet Group Join in Tour and travel Programs

Traveling alone is expensive. Tibet Join in Tours are designed for those travelers who have no travel companions, and people who want to join in a group to reduce the costs.
Features of the Programs:
  • Pre-arranged tour programs and fixed departure dates each month
  • Small group size. Maximum 12 passengers
  • Visit major places: Lhasa, Namtso Lake, Gyangtze, Shigatse, Mt. Everest, and overland towards Kathmandu, Nepal
    Tibetan monk at Jokhang Temple Square

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Tibet Classic Tours and Travels

 Tibet Classic Tours and Travels

If you would be traveling to Asia, especially China for vacations, businesses, conferences, schools, and  other purposes; or if you are already in China, and would like to visit Tibet, the first five programs are designed  to fulfill your dream to the snow land of Tibet. You may fly into Tibet from Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai Guangzhou, Chengdu, Xian and other cities. We can help you to arrange flights with the lowest possible prices that airlines provide.

If you would like to take a breathtaking Mr. Everest tour, spectacular Tibet sky train tour, or a combination tour with China cites of Chengdu, Xian, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Yangtze River, or even a comprehensive journey with other places, the last four itineraries are designed for these purposes. We can help you to arrange international and domestic flights with the lowest possible prices that airlines provide.

 Grassland in Shangri-La, Dechen, Kham of Tibet
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Sunday, May 12, 2013

How to get Tibet visa? We can get Tibet visa for you now!

Now we can get Tibet visa for any travelers, even your a single traveler. 

Tibet visa policy is just changed again and individual travelers can get Tibet permit without limitation on the nationality and the number of travelers

Monday, May 6, 2013

The Lowest Prices for Traveling in Tibet_Tibet Budget Tour for 2013

Tibet Budget Tours
Tibet Budget Tours are designed for those travelers who have limited time and financial resource, but really want to see and experience the unique land and culture of Tibet.
Features of the Programs:
  • Choice of your departure date
  • From 4 days to 7 days, within a week
  • Visit major places: Lhasa, Yamdrok Yumtso Lake, Gyangtze, Shigatse, and Mt. Everest
     
    Please visit this website for more information: http://www.tourintotibet.com/tibet-tours/tibet-budget-tours
     Tibet Monks in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet.

Thursday, April 18, 2013

$ 300 for 7 Days Tour in China-the Lowest Tour Price in 2013

Day 1:    Arrive in Shanghai 
Today you will arrive in Shanghai. Take your own transfer to our hotel. Free for rest of the day.
Day 2:    Shanghai  (B, L,D) 
After breakfast, we visit Yuyuan Garden, Cheng Huang Miao shopping area, The Bund, Nanjing Road, and the Silk Carpet Factory.  At night, enjoy permanent show at Circus World " ERA intersection of Time".
Day 3: Shanghai / Hangzhou   (B, L, D)
After breakfast,  transfer to Hangzhou.  A refreshing cruise on the West Lake, then visit Huagang Park, Su Causeway, Dragon Well Tea Plantation.  At night, enjoy a magnificent show of " the Night of West Lake".
Day 4: Hangzhou / Wuxi   (B, L, D)
After breakfast, transfer to Wuxi. visit Tortoise Head Garden, Li Garden, Fresh Water Pearls Exhibition Center.  Enjoy the Famous local dish " Sweet and Sour Ribs".
Day 5: Wuxi / Suzhou  (B, L, D)
After breakfast, transfer to Suzhou. visit The Master of Nets Garden, Silk factory. Then enjoy a boat cruise along the grand Canal. Later, tour along animated Jinli Lake Square (pay yourself).
Day 6: Suzhou / Shanghai (B, L, D)
After breakfast, visit The Lion Forest Garden. Then visit old Town - Tongli (pay yourself). After lunch, drive back to Shanghai. Visit Shanghai Museum (no ear phone).
Day 7: Shanghai Departure (B)
After breakfast,, you will be transferred to the airport for your home or next destination. If your departing schedule is different with the group, you will have your own transfer to the airport. 
Shanghai Bund View

Dates and prices
Start End Price per person reservation
3/14/2013 3/20/2013 $ 350 Sold out
4/2/2013 4/8/2013 $ 300 Sold out
4/15/2013 4/21/2013 $ 350 Sold out
4/29/2013 5/5/2013 $ 350 Call to book
5/14/2013 5/20/2013 $ 350 Call to book
5/29/2013 6/4/2013 $ 300 Call to book
6/13/2013 6/19/2013 $ 350 Call to book
* Single supplement for this tour is $ 190.
Hotels:
Shanghai: Howard John Plaza Waigaoqiao.  5 star
Hangzhou: Braim Canal Hotel. 4 star
Wuxi: Landison Plaza Hotel. 5 star
Suzhou: Howard Johnson Wuzhong business Club Hotel. 5 star
Optional Programs:  Suzhou: Jinli Lake Square plus Old Town Tongli, $ 50 per person
Service include: All accommodations, Sightseeing and meals as specified, Round trip transfer, English speaking guide.

Service exclude: Int’l & Domestic flights, Optional Programs, Tips for tour guide and driver ($ 50/person).

                                                                   Post-Beijing tour Program  ( the above tour can be extended to Beijing)
Day 7: Shanghai / Beijing by high speed rail (5.2 hrs). (B, D)
Relax in the morning. Forenoon, transfer to train station and take a high speed rail to Beijing. meet our guide at Beijing train station and transfer to our hotel.
  Day 8: Beijing (B, L, SD)  
After breakfast, we visit the Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven. Then Visit Beijing Museum of Chinese Medicine. Next visit the Summer Palace. In the evening, we are treated to a famous Peking Duck Welcome Banquet.
Day 9: Beijing  (B, L, D)
Along the way to the Great Wall at Juyongguan, we stop by a Jade Factory. After exploring the Great Wall, lunch is served. We then return to the city for Hutong tour followed by dinner and a Kung Fu Show(pay   yourself).
Day 10: Beijing Departure (B)
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the Beijing Airport for your home flight or to your next destination.
  Prices for Post-Beijing Tour
2- 5 passengers 6-9 passengers Reservation
$ 475 $ 390 Call to book
* Single supplement for the post tour is $ 150.
* High speed rail from Shanghai to Beijing is economic class.
Optional program: Beijing Legend of kung Fu $ 50/person.
Hotels in Beijing: Renaissance Beijing 5 star or Courtyard Beijing Northeast 5 star.   For June 13th tour, we will use Traders Upper East Hotel Beijing 5 star (Shangri-La hotel)
Service include: Shanghai to Beijing high speed rail, All accommodations, Sightseeing and meals as specified, Round trip transfer, English speaking guide.

Service exclude: Optional Programs,  Tips to tour guide and driver ($ 35/person).
Please call 1-877-630-7955 for reservation

Monday, March 18, 2013

Dali Lijiang Shangri-La with Guilin and Hong Kong Tour

Day 1.  Arrive in Kunming
You will take your flight to Kunming, the City of Spring. Upon arrival at Kunming airport, our representative will meet you and transfer you to our hotel. Free for the evening.

Day 2.  Kunming 
A full day excursion takes you to the Stone Forest, one of the natural wonders of the area, and a typical Karstic Landscape. On the way, you will enjoy a visit to a typical Chinese village and meet the local people.   (AB, L, D)

Day 3.   Kunming - Dali
You will take an early flight to Dali, an important stop on the Yunnan-Tibetan Highway. In the afternoon, tour the Erhai Lake and enjoy the Folk Songs and Dances of the Bai ethnic minority while the famous Three Course Tea presented. You will find the crystal blue lake and the green mountain range nearby look alike a Chinese painting. Then take a look of the symbol of Dali, the Three Pagodas, built 1,300 years ago. You can have a leisurely stroll in Old Town Dali at evening. Overnight in Dali.  (AB, L, D)

Day 4.   Dali - Lijiang
Today, you will drive to Lijiang. Lijiang, bordering Tibet, is a small town with a spectacular mountain backdrop. After lunch, you will visit the Black Dragon Pool, and the Dongba Culture Exhibition Museum, which represents the Dongba Pictographic Characters and Naxi Minorities mysterious Culture, some of which still use the matriarchal social system up till today. Late afternoon, tour the ancient Town of Dayan, a World Heritage Site in China recognized by the United Nations in 1999. Check into our Hotel.   (AB, L, D)

Day 5.   Lijiang  
A whole day tour starts with a visit to Yufeng Si, a traditional Lamasery famous for its 1000-year-old Camellia Tree. Take cable car ascending Jade Dragon Snow Mountain to visit Yak grassland, and tour the Baisha Mural in Baisha Naxi minority village.  (AB, L, D)

Day 6.   Lijiang - Zhongdian 
Full day tour takes you to northwest of Lijiang Old Town to visit Tiger Leaping Gorge, which is believed to be the deepest gorge in the world. Continue driving to Zhongdian and check into our Hotel. (AB, L, D)

Day 7.   Zhongdian - Kunming
Visit Samzoling Monastery, Pudacuo Scenic Area including Bita Lake, Shudu Lake and Xiagei Tibetan Village. Fly back to Kunming in the late afternoon and check into the hotel.   (AB, L, D)

Day 8.   Kunming - Guilin
Morning is free. This afternoon fly to the mystical city---Guilin. With its thousands of limestone outcroppings, Guilin has inspired generations of silk scroll painters. Check into our Hotel.  (AB, L, D)

Day 9.  Guilin
Appreciate the beauty surrounding Guilin on your Li River Cruise  to Yangshuo. The scenery is unmatched in the world, with sheer mountain peaks rising straight out of the fields. See the fishermen taking their daily catch from the jade green waters. Drive back to Guilin in later afternoon.  (AB, L, D)

Day 10.   Guilin  - Hong Kong
After breakfast in the hotel, you will be free to explore the city of Guilin on your own.  You will fly to Hong Kong in late afternoon. Upon arrival at Hong Kong airport, you will take a shuttle bus to our hotel.   (AB)

Day 11.   Hong Kong 
This morning enjoy half day Hong Kong Island tour with our seat in couch bus to visit Repulse Bay, Aberdeen's floating community and Victoria Peak. (AB)

Day 12.  Hong Kong
After breakfast transfer to the airport for your departure flight. (AB)

Please visit http://www.tourintotibet.com/china-tours/china-classic-tours/165-china-shangri-la-guilin-tour-code-sgu for detail.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Central Tibet History Tour

Taking this Central Tibet tour requires Tibet visa and China visa. We will apply for a Tibet visa or permit for you. In this itinerary, we will visit Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barhkor Street, Sera Monastery, and Lhasa old town in the holy city of Lhasa. After Lhasa tour, we will drive to south and visit Samye, Yamdrok Lake, Gyantse, and Shigatse, The highlight of the trip is taking a Tibet sky train at the end of the tour. The train starts from Lhasa and arrive in Xining, Amdo of Tibet. Along the way on the train, you will experience the spectacular natural view of Tibet Plateau.

Features of this trip:
Visiting Lhasa, Ganden Monastery, Yamdrok Lake, Samye, and more Tibet historical heritages. Enjoying Tibet dancing and singing performance, Riding Tibet sky train.

Brief Itineray:
Day 1 - Arrival in Lhasa
Day 2 - Lhasa City Sightseeing
Day 3 - Ganden and Sera Monastery
Day 4 - Lhasa - Samye - Tsedang
Day 5 - Tsedang - Yamdrok Lake - Gyantse
Day 6 - Gyantse - Shigatse
Day 7 - Shigatse - Lhasa
Day 8 - Lhasa - Xining by Tibet Sky Train
Day 9 - Xining
Day 10 - Depart Xining

Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet
Please visit this site for detailed information about the tour: http://www.wondersinasia.com/tour-one.php
 


Saturday, March 2, 2013

Cheapest Tour Price for 7 Days China Tour in 2013

 The Lowest Tour Prices for 7 Days China Shanghai Shopping Tour. April 2nd Tour is Only for $ 300 Per Person.
 
Day 1:    Arrive in Shanghai 
Today you will arrive in Shanghai. Take your own transfer you  to our hotel. Free for rest of the day.
Day 2:    Shanghai  (B, L,D) 
After breakfast, we visit Yuyuan Garden, Cheng Huang Miao shopping area, The Bund, Nanjing Road, and the Silk Carpet Factory.  At night, enjoy permanent show at Circus World " ERA intersection of Time".
Day 3: Shanghai / Hangzhou   (B, L, D)
After breakfast,  transfer to Hangzhou.  A refreshing cruise on the West Lake, then visit Huagang Park, Su Causeway, Dragon Well Tea Plantation.  At night, enjoy a magnificent show of " the Night of West Lake".
Day 4: Hangzhou / Wuxi   (B, L, D)
After breakfast, transfer to Wuxi. visit Tortoise Head Garden, Li Garden, Fresh Water Pearls Exhibition Center.  Enjoy the Famous local dish " Sweet and Sour Ribs".
Day 5: Wuxi / Suzhou  (B, L, D)
After breakfast, transfer to Suzhou. visit The Master of Nets Garden, Silk factory. Then enjoy a boat cruise along the grand Canal. Later, tour along animated Jinli Lake Square (pay yourself).
Day 6: Suzhou / Shanghai (B, L, D)
After breakfast, visit The Lion Forest Garden. Then visit old Town - Tongli (pay yourself). After lunch, drive back to Shanghai. Visit Shanghai Museum (no ear phone).
Day 7: Shanghai Departure (B)
After breakfast,, you will be transferred to the airport for your home or next destination. If your departing schedule is different with the group, you will have your own transfer to the airport.
Dates and prices
Start End Price per person reservation
3/14/2013 3/20/2013 $ 350 Call to book
4/2/2013 4/8/2013 $ 300 Call to book
4/15/2013 4/21/2013 $ 350 Call to book
4/29/2013 5/5/2013 $ 350 Call to book
5/14/2013 5/20/2013 $ 350 Call to book
5/29/2013 6/4/2013 $ 350 Call to book
6/13/2013 6/19/2013 $ 350 Call to book
* Single supplement for this tour is $ 190.
Hotels:
Shanghai: Howard John Plaza Waigaoqiao.  5 star
Hangzhou: Braim Canal Hotel. 4 star
Wuxi: Landison Plaza Hotel. 5 star
Suzhou: Howard Johnson Wuzhong business Club Hotel. 5 star
Optional Programs:  Suzhou: Jinli Lake Square plus Old Town Tongli, $ 50 per person
Service include: All accommodations, Sightseeing and meals as specified, Round trip transfer, English speaking guide.

Service exclude: Int’l & Domestic flights, Optional Programs, Tips for tour guide and driver ($ 50/person).

                                                                   Post-Beijing tour Program  ( the above tour can be extended to Beijing)
Day 7: Shanghai / Beijing by high speed rail (5.2 hrs). (B, D)
Relax in the morning. Forenoon, transfer to train station and take a high speed rail to Beijing. meet our guide at Beijing train station and transfer to our hotel.
  Day 8: Beijing (B, L, SD)  
After breakfast, we visit the Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven. Then Visit Beijing Museum of Chinese Medicine. Next visit the Summer Palace. In the evening, we are treated to a famous Peking Duck Welcome Banquet.
Day 9: Beijing  (B, L, D)
Along the way to the Great Wall at Juyongguan, we stop by a Jade Factory. After exploring the Great Wall, lunch is served. We then return to the city for Hutong tour followed by dinner and a Kung Fu Show(pay   yourself).
Day 10: Beijing Departure (B)
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the Beijing Airport for your home flight or to your next destination.
  Prices for Post-Beijing Tour
2- 5 passengers 6-9 passengers Reservation
$ 475 $ 390 Call to book
* Single supplement for the post tour is $ 150.
* High speed rail from Shanghai to Beijing is economic class.
Optional program: Beijing Legend of kung Fu $ 50/person.
Hotels in Beijing: Renaissance Beijing 5 star or Courtyard Beijing Northeast 5 star.   For June 13th tour, we will use Traders Upper East Hotel Beijing 5 star (Shangri-La hotel)
Service include: Shanghai to Beijing high speed rail, All accommodations, Sightseeing and meals as specified, Round trip transfer, English speaking guide.

Service exclude: Optional Programs,  Tips to tour guide and driver ($ 35/person).