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Day 1 Depart USA for Beijing, China
Board Air China’s wide cabin 747 jetliner
for your non-stop flight to Beijing.
Day 2 Arrive Beijing
Your tour of one of the most fascinating
countries in the world begins in the capital
of the People’s Republic of China. An
English-speaking guide will meet your
flight, drive you to your hotel and help you
check in.
Day 3 Beijing B,L,D
After breakfast at the hotel, join the group
for a full day city tour. Your adventure
begins in Tiananmen Square, the heart of
Beijing and the largest public space on
earth. Step back in time as you pass through
the Gate of Heavenly Peace and enter the
Forbidden City, home to the Imperial Courts
of the Ming and Qing Dynasties for more than
500 years. The Forbidden City is an enormous
complex of perfectly preserved palaces,
temples, magnificent squares and formal
gardens. You’ll stroll cobblestone paths
once known only to the Emperor’s most
intimate advisors, visit the private
apartments of Imperial concubines and see
stunning collections of priceless art,
furnishings, and jewelry. After lunch you’ll
visit the Summer Palace, a fairyland of
pagodas, pavilions and stone bridges on the
outskirts of the city. Tonight you’ll sample
the delicious local cuisine at a
neighborhood restaurant.
Day 4 Beijing B,L,D
Leave the bustle and traffic of Beijing
behind and journey through the countryside
to see one of the Wonders of the World – The
Great Wall. There will be plenty of time to
walk along a portion of this 3700-mile long
marvel or to simply sit and contemplate the
wonders of China’s past. After lunch you’ll
visit the massive tomb complex of the Ming
Emperors where you’ll walk along the “Sacred
Way” passing between pairs of huge stone
sculptures. Enjoy dinner tonight at a
Beijing restaurant.
Day 5 Beijing B,L,SD
This morning you’ll visit the Temple of
Heaven, one of China’s most photographed
attractions. This ornate wooden structure
was where the “Sons of Heaven”, as the
Chinese Emperors were known, worshipped the
gods and prayed for good harvests. It is the
largest temple complex in China and the
lovely park surrounding the ancient tower is
a popular spot for morning Tai Chi. After
lunch you’ll forget about the skyscrapers
and construction cranes of modern Beijing as
you venture into Hutong, where the
atmosphere of Old Peking lives on. You’ll
bicycle or ride rickshaws down narrow lanes
and alleyways, past vegetable markets,
traditional medicine shops and tiny, wooden
teahouses. This evening you’ll enjoy the
capital’s most famous dining experience - a
Peking Duck Dinner Party – then attend a
special cultural performance.
Day 6 Beijing / Xian B,L,D
Take the short, two-hour flight to Xian,
Imperial Capital of the Tang Dynasty and
eastern terminus of the fabled Silk Road, a
city with a long tradition of welcoming
foreign visitors. You’ll begin our visit
with a tour of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda,
built in 652 AD to house Buddhist scriptures
from India. You’ll stroll through Xian’s
bustling markets and visit the Provincial
History Museum where you’ll see artifacts
from the Paleolithic period, priceless Tang
Dynasty bronzes and treasures from the Silk
Road caravans. Lunch and dinner will be at
local restaurants.
Day 7 Xian B,L,D
Today you’ll visit what for many is the high
point of their trip to China - the
excavation site of the Terra-Cotta Warriors.
More than 6000 soldiers, ministers and
horses, each individually sculpted from a
real life model, stand guarding Emperor Qin
Shi Huang’s still unopened tomb. You’ll have
plenty of time to explore the site, get a
good look at the warriors from various
vantage points and visit the excellent
museum. Tonight you’ll celebrate Xian’s rich
history with dinner and entertainment –
enjoy the magnificent Tang Dynasty Show
while sampling the regional specialty – Xian
dumplings.
Day 8 Xian / Shanghai B
Fly to Shanghai, China’s most cosmopolitan
city and the most dynamic city in Asia. An
English-speaking tour guide will meet you at
the airport and escort you to your hotel.
The rest of the day is free. Indulge in a
shopping spree along Nanjing Road. Stroll
the avenues and immerse yourself in the
city’s atmosphere. Stop for a cup of tea or
a beer in a small café and chat with locals.
This evening experience Shanghai’s
world-famous nightclubs or simply enjoy the
hotel’s amenities and rest up for tomorrow’s
adventures.
Day 9 Shanghai B,L,D
Today you’ll recall Shanghai’s past as you
visit the Bund, the city’s lively
waterfront, and see the remains of the banks
and other colonial institutions of the 19th
century. You’ll visit Yuyuan Garden in the
old part of the city and the Jade Buddha
Temple with its fine collection of carved
jade statues. You’ll also tour a carpet
factory. After dinner, you’ll attend a
thrilling acrobatic show.
Day 10 Zhujiajiao B,L,D
This morning you’ll travel by road to
Zhujiajao, a well-preserved, traditional
river town with lovely water views, ancient
arched stone bridges and elegant gardens.
After lunch, you’ll return to Shanghai and
tour the fascinating Shanghai Museum to see
artifacts from every period of China’s past.
Dinner will be at a local restaurant.
Day 11 Shanghai / Delhi B
You are free to explore Shanghai on your own
or rest in the hotel until be driven to the
airport for your flights to New Delhi,
India. You will arrive New Delhi well after
midnight. Met your tour guided and be
transferred to your hotel
Day 12 Old Delhi
After breakfast at hotel, you will start
exploring the Old Delhi, the capital of
Muslim India from the 12th
through the 19th centuries. The
tour will begin with a visit to Raj Ghat, a
simple memorial to Mahatma Gandhi. Drive
past the magnificent Red Fort,
which was built during the years 1638 –
48 when the Moghul Empire was at its peak.
Travel by bicycle rickshaws to visit the
white marbled Jama Masjid, one of
Asia’s largest mosques. Afternoon is at
leisure.
Day 13 New Delhi
Wide avenues, grand vistas and colonial
mansions welcome you to New Delhi, home to
the city’s imperial government buildings and
the embassy district. Sightseeing includes a
visit to the Quatub Minar - the tallkest
stone tower in India, and the inspiring
Humayun’s Tomb - an outstanding monument in
the Indo-Persian Style, both designated
UNESCo World Heritage Sites. The tour also
includes a drive pass the imposing Indian
Gate, commemorating Indian and British
soldiers, the Parliament building and the
Rastrapathi Bhawan, the President’s
residence.
Day 14 Delhi – Jurpur B
After buffet breakfast at the hotel, you
will be driven from Delhi to Jaipur.
Rajasthan’s kingdoms are an enduring legacy
to India’s history. A land endowed with
invincible forts, magnificent palaces ad
waves of sand dunes and serene lakes. No
other region in the country assembles the
many paradoxes of India, as does the desert
land of Rajasthan. By far it is the most
colourful region in India.
The city of victory, Jaipur presides over
the fascinating desert state and its people:
surrounded by rugged hills, each crowned by
a formidable fort; and beautiful palaces,
mansions and gardens dotted throughout its
precincts. The palaces and forts of
yesteryear that were witness to royal
processions and splendour are now living
monuments, accepted quite naturally into the
lifestyles of the people of the "pink
city". Except for the busy traffic of
bicycles, cars and buses, little seems to
have changed. There is a timeless quality
to Jaipur's bazaars and its people. With
its historical past, Jaipur revives legends
of the ancient Rajputs. The dresses of the
women and the turbans of the men add colour
to this fascinating city.
Afternoon is at leisure.
Day 15 Jaipur B
Take an excursion to Amber Fort, where
painted elephants will take you up the hill
to admire the massive gateway, pillared
pavilions and palaces that pay tribute to
ancient kingdoms. Stroll through the
sprawling complex of courtyards and halls.
Many of the rooms have delightful wall
paintings, with precious stones and mirrors
inlaid in the walls. Most fascinating,
perhaps, is the Sheesh Mahal (hall of
mirrors) where a single lamplight is
reflected in the many mirrors, lighting up
the room.
In the afternoon, you will visit the city of
Jaipur. Among the highlights to be seen
while touring Jaipur include the City
Palace, which is an overwhelming complex
of exquisite palaces, gardens and
courtyards, decorative art and carved
doorways. The palace museum houses
collections of rare manuscripts, armoury,
costumes, carpets and miniature paintings.
Walk to the adjacent Jantar Mantar or
Astronomical Observatory made by the
Maharaja of Jaipur, built in 1726 and is one
of the five such astronomical wonders built
by Sawai Jai Singh and makes accurate
predictions even to this day. You will also
have the opportunity to wander about the
local markets. Return to your hotel after
the sightseeing tour of Jaipur City.
Day 16
Jaipur – Bharatpur – Fatehpur Sikri – Agra
B
After buffet breakfast at the hotel, you
will be driven from Jaipur to Agra ,
en-route stop for lunch at a heritage site.
After lunch you will visit Fatehpur Sikri,
the deserted red sandstone city, built by
the Great Mughal Emperor Akbar as his
capital and palace in the late 16th century.
It was abandoned soon after it was built
when the local wells went dry and it remains
today in much the same condition that it was
over 300 years ago. It is complete with
palaces and mosques and used to be a town
larger than London when it was originally
constructed. Now it is an extraordinary
place to wander around with its buildings in
near perfect condition.
Agra in terms of ambiance is still
associated with its Mughal period. The
Mughals besides being great rulers were also
great builders and they preserved their best
architectural wonders for Agra & its
neighbourhood. It has many wonderful
monuments and the Taj Mahal, the greatest of
them all, is a masterpiece of Mughal
architecture at its best. The massive but
elegant Agra Fort, the delicate artistry of
Itimad-ud-daulah’s tomb, the magnificent Taj
and Akbar’s deserted capital, Fatehpur Sikri,
are each unique and outstanding. Their
architectural genius can also be seen in the
forts, palaces and aesthetically laid out
gardens - each one a silent witness to a
grand style of a golden era.
Day 17
Agra B
Enjoy a sunrise tour of the Taj Mahal.
The Taj Mahal is everything that has been
said about it and more. Taking 22 years and
20,000 men to build, the white marble was
quarried 200 miles away and was transported
to the site by a fleet of 1000 elephants.
Built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as an
expression of his love for his wife Mumtaz
Mahal, in mid 17th century, the Taj Mahal is
truly one of the wonders of the world.
Though the Taj appears to be amazingly
perfect from almost any angle, it is the
close-up marble inlay work, which is really
astounding. You will have ample time to view
and be mesmerized by this outstanding piece
of architecture.
After breakfast, take a guided tour to the
massive sandstone Agra Fort, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site, reflecting ancient medieval
lifestyles of 16th – 17th-century
Mughal emperors.
In the afternoon, you will visit
Itimad-ud-Daulah, the beautiful tomb of
Mirza Ghiyath Beg. The first building to
constructed of pure marble in Moghul India,
this two storey mausoleum is small but
perfectly executed, with translucent stones
etched into its walls and tracery work
adding a delicate finishing touch.
Day 18 Agra – Delhi B
This morning you are at leisure. In the
afternoon, you will be driven from Agra to
Delhi International airport for your flight
home.
Day 19 Delhi–Beijing-USA
You will arrive home the same day.
Dates and
Rates:
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Tour Code |
Departure Dates |
Air Inclusive |
Air Inclusive |
Land Only |
Single |
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GWTM |
Departure: Friday |
Friday
Tuesday |
From
SFO |
From NYC |
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Supplement |
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2006 |
November |
3, 17 |
$3,199 |
$3,299 |
$2,119 |
$978 |
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December |
1 |
$3,199 |
$3,299 |
$2,119 |
$978 |
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December |
15. 29 |
$3,299 |
$3,399 |
$2,019 |
$879 |
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2007 |
January |
12, 26 |
$3,099 |
$3,199 |
$2,019 |
$879 |
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February |
9, 23 |
$3,099 |
$3,199 |
$2,019 |
$879 |
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March |
9, 23 |
$3,099 |
$3,199 |
$2,019 |
$879 |
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