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Back Roads to Kunming
15 days Beijing to Kunming
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Explore the sights of Beijing, Feel imperial on the Great Wall, Embark on a desert camel safari, Discover the Silk Road secrets of Xi'an, Encounter Giant Pandas at Chengdu, Wander the flower and bird market in Kunming
We've come up with something a little different for the more adventurous traveller: a journey which takes in the major sights of Beijing and Xi'an, but also the less-travelled region of Ningxia Hui (near Inner Mongolia) and the modern cities of Kunming and Chengdu. You'll have the opportunity to visit iconic sights like the Great Wall and Terracotta Warriors and spend a night in the desert. Adventure awaits us around every corner as we take the back roads to Kunming.
Physical Rating: 3 Culture Shock Rating: 3 Accommodation: Hotels (9 nts), overnight trains (4 nts), camping (1 nt) Transportation: Overnight train, private bus, taxi, local bus, camel, walking Trip Style: Intrepid Basix Group Size: Maximum of 12 travellers per group Departure: Departure is guaranteed Budget: Allow USD $200 for meals not included.
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| Details | | Intrepid Travel | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Days 1-4 | Beijing | Delve into the culture and sights of thriving Beijing, China's amazing capital. Take a trip to the Great Wall for a glimpse of ancient history. | | Days 5-7 | Zhongwei/Yellow River | Travel to Zhongwei by overnight train - a great chance to mingle with locals. The eclectic Gao Miao Temple in Zhongwei is a quirky place to visit. Later, set off into the sand dunes of the Tennger Desert for an overnight camel safari and enjoy a dinner under the stars. | | Days 8-10 | Xi'an | The lively Muslim Quarter is always full of activity and a great place for a sizzling kebab. Duck into the Great Mosque to take time out from the busy city. A day trip to the Terracotta Warriors is highly recommended and you might like to cycle the majestic Ming Dynasty wall that surrounds the city for a higher perspective. | | Days 11-13 | Chengdu | The old world charm of Chengdu is sure to delight. This city is the home of the spicy Sichuan cuisine that is supposed to keep you cool so be sure to seek out a traditional hot pot. There is time to visit a Giant Panda Reserve, or stay in the charming city to hang out in teahouses and maybe get a relaxing massage. | | Days 14-15 | Kunming | The thoroughly modern city of Kunming has some excellent markets tucked away in the quaint back streets. The Tang Dynasty Pagodas are worth visiting, and in the gardens near the West Pagoda is a spot where people can meet to hang out and play mahjong. |
| | * The prices listed are based on the costs and exchange rates current at the time of pricing. Intrepid reserves the right to alter these prices at any time. For trips departing between 01 January 2008 and 31 December 2008, the land price of your trip is guaranteed when you have paid in full. For trips departing beyond 31 December 2008, prices are indicative only. The itineraries and dates are applicable from 01 January 2008 until 31 December 2008. Beyond 31 December 2008 dates and itineraries are indicative only and are subject to change. All information in this brochure is accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time of printing, but please note that changes to our trips (which can be significant) can and do occur. Intrepid will make every effort to keep you informed of any changes, but cannot be held liable for any alterations made to the published itineraries. Please refer to our website for the most recent update to any trip. Please note that these conditions apply to Intrepid group trips only. Variations may apply for Intrepid Independent trips.
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