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IDCN40 |
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Routes: |
Bangkok - Samphran -
Kunming - Dali - Lijiang - Shigu -
Shangrila (Zhongdian) - Vientiane -
Luang Prabang |
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Duration: |
15 Days |
Detail Itinerary
Places
Covered: City Centre,
Damnern Saduak Floating Market, Rose Garden,
Patpong Night Market, Stone Forest National
Park, Cangshan Mountain, Zhoucheng Bai
Nationality Village, Erhai Lake, Xizhou Bai
Nationality Village, Three Pagoda Temple, Heqing
Xinhua Village, Naxi Market Square, Old Lijiang
Town, Black Dragon Pool Park, Dongba Research
Institute, Yulong (Jade Dragon) Snow Mountain
National Park, Love-Suicide Hill, Glacier Park,
White-water River, Jade Peak Lhama Monastery,
Baisha Village, Huangshan Village,
Li-shui-jin-sha, First Bend of the Yangtze
River, Hill of Rocks (Cloud Hill), Stone-Drum
Village, Tiger Leaping Gorge, Deqin Prefecture,
Mt Kawa Karpo, Ganden Songzanlin Monastery,
Napahai Lake, Local Market, Tibetan Buddhism
Book Pavilion, Lake Dian, Dragon Gate Grottoes,
Taoist Sanqing Temple, Huating Temple, Wat
Sisaket, Haw Pha Kaew, That Luang, Patuxai, Main
Street Thanon Sisavangvong, Mekong River, Nam
Khan River, Phousi Hill, Tribal Market, National
Museum, Wat Visoun, Wat Aham, Wat Xieng Thong,
Kuangsi Waterfall, Ban Sang Hai Village, Pak Ou
Buddha Caves (Tham Ting), Morning Market.
Day 01: Bangkok - Arrival
(Dinner)
Arrive in Bangkok airport meet and transfer to
hotel for check-in.
Have an orientation walk-about in the vicinity
of your hotel which is in the city centre.
Overnight at your selected hotel in Bangkok.
Day 02: Bangkok (Breakfast/ Lunch)
Buffet breakfast at the hotel.
Morning Bangkok city & temple tour to see what
makes this eclectic city throb with vibrancy of
life, traffic, smells of pungent foods and
roasting meats and contrast this hurly-burly
world with the serenity of its temples where
time seems rooted within their walls.
Be introduced to a good Thai lunch in an
excellent restaurant for a first taste of
Thailand after the sights. Afternoon at leisure
to find out what Thai health and foot massage
is, drink coffee in a coffee café and watch the
human stream flow pass, walk the lively streets
to come at close quarters with the Thai living
and working in their city environment.
Overnight at hotel in Bangkok.
Day 03: Bangkok - Damnern Saduak Floating
Market & Rose Garden (Breakfast/ Lunch)
Buffet breakfast at the hotel. Rise early to
take a trip to Bangkok’s largest and most
authentic floating market 80km southwest of the
city where a flotilla of sampans loaded with
local produce glide among boats of shoppers
buying their daily sustenance in a large canal
that is the marketplace. The sight of so many
sampans and rowboats milling around is
startlingly picturesque. We will row right up
next to these sampans and you can buy a comb of
bananas or a papaya or a bowl of hot steaming
noodles. And as the sampans and other boats
glide away for home, we too leave the floating
market to go and see a folk show and an elephant
show in the well-landscaped Rose Garden at
Samphran. Lunch at the Rose Garden restaurant.
It would be about 5.30pm before we arrive back
in the comfort of your hotel for a dip in the
pool. In the evening as the hundreds of stalls
selling all kinds of Thai and imported products
lit up and open for business, stroll in the
Patpong night market near your hotel.
Overnight at hotel in Bangkok.
Day 04: Bangkok - Kunming (Breakfast/ Dinner)
Breakfast at the hotel. Free until time to
transfer to the airport for the flight to
Kunming, provincial capital of Yunnan in
southwestern China. Arrive in Kunming airport,
meet and transfer to hotel. Kunming has a
freshness of air to delight anyone, and wherever
the eye roves there is something natural and
wondrous to see in spite of the old buildings
with character largely gone to be replaced by
concrete blocks; but small enclaves of old
Kunming still exist in the interesting
alleyways. On the way to our hotel for check in
you will see sights of the modernizing city of
3.5 million Yunnanese including Yunnanese
Muslims and Buddhists, and ethnic groups found
nowhere else in the world. Free to amuse
yourself until 6.30pm when we gather for dinner
at the New Canton restaurant for your
introduction to Yunnanese cuisine.
Overnight in hotel, Kunming.
Day 05: Kunming - Stone Forest (Breakfast/
Lunch/ Dinner)
Breakfast at the hotel. A full-day excursion to
the Stone Forest, one of China’s most remarkable
natural phenomena, located 98km southeast of
Kunming, a short scenic drive of one-and-a-half
hours. It consists of 80 hectares of innumerable
fanciful-formed limestone cliffs and peaks
created by wind and water erosion some 270
million years ago. Marine fossils found here
indicate that it was once under the sea. The
Stone Forest area (Shilin) is home to the Sani
minority group, a branch of the Yi tribe reputed
for their diligence, valour, wisdom, exquisite
embroidery, melodious songs and graceful dances.
They put on nightly performance showing their
cultural activities. You might like to check out
China's famous herbal medical products valued
for their efficacy.
Lunch at Ashima Great Hotel. After lunch we
enter the Stone Forest National Park for a group
photo (if you are in a group) followed by
sightseeing. At about 4pm we drive
one-and-a-half hours back to Kunming for dinner
of Yunnan rice noodle and pot-steamed chicken.
Overnight in a 4-star or 5-star hotel, Kunming.
Day 06: Kunming - Dali (Breakfast/ Lunch/
Dinner)
Morning call is at 8am and breakfast follows.
Transfer to airport for the morning flight to
Dali. Upon arrival, meet and transfer to hotel
for check-in. Go to Cangshan mountain for
sightseeing. We will use the two-way cable car
to go up the mountain. Today we have the chance
to be really in contact with one of Yunnan’s
minority peoples at the Zhoucheng Bai
nationality village. To top it up we will have
an authentic lunch of the Bai nationality
favourite food – fish from the Erhai Lake and
beancurd done in one of several ways. Here there
is a popular Three Pagoda Temple (actually a
cluster of temples, shrine-halls and pavilions)
that locals worship at. Afternoon tour of the
ancient town of Dali on foot and by car/van.
Dinner time at 7pm. Then we return to our hotel.
Overnight at Meideng Hotel or Yaxing Hotel,
Dali.
Day 07: Dali - Lijiang (Breakfast/ Lunch/
Dinner)
Morning call at 8am and breakfast before leaving
the hotel to go to Lijiang, a drive of 3.5 hours
through lovely scenery and ethnic minority
villages. Along the way we visit a silver
workshop at Heqing Xinhua village to see this
ancient craft still being practiced. Lunch in a
restaurant. Upon arrival in Lijiang, check into
hotel before dashing into the old town for
sightseeing. This lovely old town is a gem of
northwest Yunnan and high in popularity among
visitors. It is a world heritage site
crisscrossed by canals of rushing waters, quaint
bridges and a labyrinth of narrow granite
streets. The focal point of interest is the
Market Square full of Naxi women in their
traditional dress around mid-morning. Old
Lijiang town has a majority population of Naxi
(descendants of the Tibetan Qiang tribe),
traditional houses of wood surrounded by a
profusion of flowers and decorative plants,
cobbled streets and gushing canals between them
and crisscrossing one another, spanned by stone
bridges, combined with a gracious people and
wonderful scenery to make it a tourist
destination not to be missed. In the afternoon,
tour the Black Dragon Pool Park and visit the
famous Dongba Research Institute to learn
something about Naxi shamanism culture and see
the real ancient Naxi script. Later in the
afternoon, go on a guided tour of UNESCO’s
“Ancient City of Lijiang” for about 2 hours and
be fascinated by this World Heritage site. In a
recent earthquake when the new buildings in
Lijiang new town collapsed all those in the old
town remained standing. Dinner in a restaurant.
Overnight at Jiannanchun Hotel in the old city
or Guanfang Hotel in the new city, Lijiang.
Day 08: Lijiang (Breakfast/
Lunch/ Dinner)
Breakfast at the hotel. At 9am we depart from
our hotel to drive one-hour to Yulong (Jade
Dragon) Snow Mountain National Park. A two-way
cable car goes to Love-Suicide Hill (where
horses can be hired to ride up to Dragon Spruce
Meadow, but we won’t go there). We go farther up
the mountain range to Glacier Park, – the
highest chairlift in Asia. The views of glaciers
at such close quarters are mesmerizing. Snowy
peaks glitter in the sun before our eyes. A
ski-resort is in the making here. At White-water
River we will stop for 30 minutes to take in the
scene before going to lunch at the Snow Mountain
Villa. At 1.30pm we proceed to Jade Peak Lhama
Monastery for an encounter with Tibetan monks
and talk to them through your guide or if you
speak Tibetan or Chinese then directly. At
Baisha village we make a photo-stop. Naxi dinner
with Chinese classical music show will keep us
entertained at Huangshan village. For those
people who have not have enough of music and
shows they can pay USD15 to see the "Splendid
Lijiang Show" at Li-shui-jin-sha. The others are
free to walk in the UNESCO-adopted “Ancient
City” - a better proposition.
Overnight at Jiannanchun Hotel or Guanfang
Hotel, Lijiang.
Day 09: Lijiang - Shangrila
(Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner)
Breakfast at the hotel. Morning departure by
road through fantastic scenery to Zhongdian,
recently renamed “Shangrila”. After an hour’s
drive we arrive at the small town of Shigu at
the first bend of the Yangtze River. Here we
will stop for half-an-hour to admire the beauty
of the river-and-rapids and ponder on the great
significance of this little place. If not for a
hill of rocks (Cloud Hill) blocking the
southward flowing Yangtze River thereby
diverting it north and eastwards, the Yangtze
would not be flowing through the heartland of
China - with disastrous consequences to Chinese
civilization. Proceed to Stone-Drum village to
see how the rural Yunnanese live. Tour the
awesome Tiger Leaping Gorge, a deep-sided ravine
twisting with the furious rush of frothing water
to form a spectacular scene of sheer beauty and
power. A two-hour drive takes us to Shangrila,
the fabled land that captured the imagination of
millions who read and heard about the book “Lost
Horizon” written by James Hilton in 1933. Dinner
of western food in Shangrila.
Overnight at Gyalthang Dzong Hotel in the
countryside of Shangrila.
Day 10: Shangrila
(Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner)
Morning call at 8am and followed by breakfast at
the hotel. The fabled “Shangri La” of James
Hilton’s 1933 novel, “Lost Horizon”, waits to be
discovered. It is said to be in Deqin prefecture
in the northwest of Yunnan next to the Tibetan
border in the mountain range of snow-capped
peaks. The perfect pyramid-shape of Mt Kawa
Karpo (6,740m) sitting on top of a beautiful
valley of very red earth is Hilton’s Mt Karakul
on top of a blood red valley that was Shangri
La. The name “Shangri La” crops up everywhere to
the confusion of travellers. Deqin county is
called “Shangri La”; so also is the town of
Zhongdian renamed “Shangri La”. Restaurants and
even grocery stores latch on to the name
Shangrila. Like the name “Angkor” in Siem Reap
(Cambodia) the eye-catching and mind-boggling
name appears everywhere. So also is the grandeur
everywhere in Zhongdian Shangri La. Sightseeing
of the Ganden Songzanlin Monastery where the
frescoes completed in the 15th century depicting
Taoist, Chinese and Tibetan Buddhist themes are
reputedly of the highest order. Lunch in a local
restaurant and have a short rest at the hotel.
Napahai Lake is reserved for the afternoon’s
sightseeing. We will visit a local market and a
Tibetan Buddhism Book pavilion. Tonight’s dinner
will be in a local restaurant. Be entertained
tonight by participating in a visit to a Tibetan
family and enjoy its cultural activities. Return
to your hotel filled with wonderment at this
Tibetan “hada”.
Overnight at Gyalthang Dzong Hotel in the
countryside or Tianjieshenchuan Hotel in town,
Shangrila.
Day 11: Shangrila - Kunming
- Vientiane (Breakfast/Lunch)
Breakfast at the hotel before proceeding to the
airport for the flight to Kunming. In an hour we
arrive at Kunming airport and be taken to the
Western Hills on the western side of Lake Dian
for sightseeing. We go up to the mountain top by
cable car and see the Dragon Gate grottoes,
sculptures and pavilions gouged into the
cliff-face by a Taoist monk in the late
eighteenth century and have a bird’s eye view of
Lake Dian. Visit the Taoist Sanqing Temple
(actually a group of temples, shrines and
pavilions which was a country villa of a Yuan
prince) before taking the mini-train back to our
waiting coach. On the way to the airport, we
stop at Huating Temple for a 30-minute visit. It
was the most important temple of the ancient
Nanzhou kingdom displaying fine statues, stupas
and superbly designed gardens. Then have a
leisurely lunch of pot-steamed chicken and
Yunnan wild mushroom while your pre-check in is
arranged for you. Proceed to Kunming airport to
board your departure flight to Vientiane, the
capital of Laos. Upon arrival at Wattay airport,
meet and transfer to check-in at your pre-booked
hotel in the city centre. Free for the rest of
the day.
Overnight in hotel, Vientiane.
Day 12: Vientiane
(Breakfast/ Dinner)
Breakfast at the
hotel. Morning tour of the city. Sightseeing of
Vientiane will include Wat Sisaket (built by
Prince Anou in 1818 of Thai design that was not
destroyed by the Thai invaders of the early
Bangkok period), Haw Pha Kaew (a former royal
temple built in 1565 to house the Emerald Buddha
that is now in Bangkok since 1779), That Luang
(the holiest of Lao temples that annually holds
a huge religious fair that attracts devotees
from all over Laos), and Patuxai (Laos' own Arc
de Triomphe). Dinner at Kua Lao restaurant.
Overnight at hotel, Vientiane.
Day 13: Vientiane - Luang
Prabang (Breakfast/ Dinner)
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the airport
for the flight to Luang Prabang, the royal
capital of the old Lan Xang kingdom, a gem
nestling beside the Mekong River and surrounded
by hills. Upon arrival, meet your guide at the
airport and be taken to your hotel. Go with your
guide on a walking tour of this heritage town
which was once a royal city of Laotian kings, in
particular in the main street, Thanon
Sisavangvong. You will not forget the wonderful
simplicity of the town and its sedate flow of
life beside the Mekong River and the smaller Nam
Khan River. You might like to have a Lao coffee
or tea with a baquette sandwich or pastry at Le
Café Ban Vat Sene at the top end of the main
street. Climb the 329 steps up Phousi Hill and
see a panoramic view of Luang Prabang city
nestling between the Nam Khan and the Mekong
River. Upon your descend see the tribal market
at the foot of the hill as the Hmong tribesmen
would have set up their makeshift stalls on the
road to display their home-made embroidery and
other products.
Have a good Lao dinner at Pakhuay Mixay
restaurant that your guide will take you to.
Overnight at hotel, Luang Prabang.
Day 14: Luang Prabang -
City Tour & Pak Ou Caves (Breakfast/ Lunch/
Dinner)
Buffet breakfast at the hotel.
Morning sightseeing of Luang Prabang including
the former Royal Palace now the National Museum
for the memorabilia of the last Laotian King
Sisavangvong and other cultural treasures of
Laos before the Pathet Lao takeover. Visit Wat
Visoun, Wat Aham and Wat Xieng Thong the best of
them all. Chat with the friendly English
speaking monks in these temples and take photos
with them. Learn how they study and live the
dharma.
Lunch of French set menu at the Elephant Blanc
restaurant.
Afternoon excursion by boat upstream of the
Mekong River to visit Ban Sang Hai (a village
producing very good Lao rice-wine and embroidery
works) by the bank of the Mekong River. It used
to be famous for its earthen jars but today it
imports jars to contain its copious production
of rice-wine. Proceed by boat to the Pak Ou
Buddha Caves (Tham Ting) where local people
bring various sizes and kinds of Buddha images
and wooden elephants to place at this shrine for
good luck and fortune. By now there are hundreds
if not thousands of these images inside the main
cave. See the light of the setting sun strike
the limestone cliff opposite the caves. Return
to Luang Prabang revived by this mystical
experience. Dinner at Indochina Spirit
restaurant. Free for the evening. (Suggest
indulging in the herbal steam bath and massage
at the Red Cross building. Sauna is US$1 and
one-hour massage is US$2).
Overnight at hotel, Luang Prabang.
Day 15: Luang Prabang -
Departure (Breakfast)
Breakfast at the hotel. Check out of the hotel
after breakfast. Visit the large sprawling
morning market to have an insight into the kinds
of food consumed daily by the Lao people in
Vientiane. You will see a host of edible
products including frog legs so loved by the
former French colonialists in the city, and
baquettes by the basketfuls, a whole range of
vegetables and many other things. Transfer to
the airport for your departure flight.
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