Collette > Chinas Ancient Silk Road

Chinas Ancient Silk Road
14 Days starting from $2,199

Countries Visited:
China

 

Length: 14 Days
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Operator: Collette
Tour Code: 3487
   
 
 
 
About This Tour


China's ancient history, fascinating culture, and archeological artifacts from the Silk Road will all be topics explored during this two week journey. Beginning in the first century AD, trade along the Silk Road became the major conduit for exchange of goods, ideas and traditions between East and West. Visit many of the most important stops along this route and learn about the ancient and modern traditions which have shaped now only the history of China, but our own western civilization.

 
  • What's Included
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Enjoy the services of a professional tour manager who accompanies you throughout your trip.

33 Meals

Hotel Accommodations:
Listed below or equivalent. Rooms with private bath or shower, hotel taxes, porterage, tips, and service charges

XIAN Grand Flower Hotel
DUNHUANG Dunhuang Hotel
TURPAN Turpan Oasis Hotel
URUMQI Urumqi Hongfu Hotel
KASHGAR International Hotel
BEIJING Traders Shangri-La Hotel

Itinerary featured is for May 2009-April 2010 tour departures.  Departures prior to this date will feature a different hotel for the three-night stay in Beijing. Please confirm at time of reservation.

Complimentary hotel-to-hotel baggage handling.

Sightseeing
Private transportation via a deluxe, climate-controlled motorcoach

Day 1
Overnight Flight
Welcome to China’s Ancient Silk Road – once a major conduit for the exchange of goods between East and West. Visit many of its most important stops and learn of the ancient and modern traditions that shaped China’s history and western civilization.

Day 2
Arrive Beijing, China - Xian
Arrive first in Beijing, transferring to the domestic terminal for your connection to Xi’an where your tour begins.

Day 3
Xi’an
Xi’an was China’s capital intermittently for 1,087 years and eleven dynasties. Begin your journey with a welcome ceremony at the ancient city wall where you will receive a key to the city and have the opportunity to climb the 600-year-old wall that the Ming emperors rebuilt during their dynasty. This afternoon, visit the fascinating excavation site of the Terra-Cotta Army, which includes more than 8,000 unique terra-cotta warriors and horses that guard the tomb of China''s first emperor. Tonight, enjoy dinner and a Tang Dynasty Show.

Day 4
Xi’an - Dunhuang
After a morning flight, arrive in the oasis town of Dunhuang, a crucial junction along the Silk Road, a series of caravan trails which stretched more than 4,350 miles from China to the Mediterranean. These trails served as a highway not just for merchandise, but for religious, cultural and artistic ideas. This afternoon visit the Mogao cave temples located at the edge of the Gobi Desert. These caves house one of the most extensive and exquisite collections of Buddhist paintings and sculptures in the world and remain one of the most perfectly preserved religious sanctuaries.

Day 5
Dunhuang - Overnight Train
Visit Crescent Spring this morning - a natural wonder in the Gobi Desert. The spring is surrounded by the Echoing-Sand Mountain and offers a rare glimpse of where the oasis meets the desert. Enjoy a camel ride or try "sand dune" sliding if you wish. This evening, board your overnight train* to Turpan.

Day 6
Turpan
Early this morning disembark in Turpan. Following breakfast, visit the ancient city of Gaochang, a former garrison town and later a key point along the ancient Silk Road. Your adventure along the Silk Road continues with a visit to the Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves, seventy-seven caves located on the cliffs overlooking the Valley of the Flaming Mountain. Next, explore Jiaohe, one of the world''s architectural wonders located just west of Turpan, which boasts a history of 2,300 years and contains relics dating back to the Tang dynasty. End your day with a visit to Karez, an underground irrigation system that was constructed over 2,000 years ago and is considered one of the greatest engineering achievements of ancient China. This evening, enjoy dinner and a local dance performance.

Day 7
Turpan - Urumqi
Enjoy a beautiful drive to Urumqi. En route, view the snow-covered Bogda Peak and take a cruise on Heavenly Lake. This crescent-shaped lake features crystal clear water from melted snow. Next you will have the opportunity to explore the Xinjiang Regional Museum. In total there are over 50,000 items in the collection representing the ethnic lifestyle and revolutionary spirit of the region.

Day 8
Urumqi - Kashgar
Today you visit the Id Kah Mosque in Kashgar, the largest mosque in China, which accommodates up to 20,000 worshippers on Friday afternoons. Later, enjoy leisure time to walk along the handicraft street where traditional wares are still made today.

Day 9
Kashgar
Begin your day at the livestock market where cattle, sheep and camels are traded. Next, stroll through the famous Kashgar Sunday Bazaar, a crucial trading post for the flow of goods between China and the Middle East. Every Sunday, 100,000 people gather at the bazaar where the traditional costumes and food give it an almost medieval feel and bring to life the legends of the Silk Road. After lunch, visit the Abakh Hoja Mosque, the holiest site in all Xinjiang. Later, explore the Old City and visit a local family, learning about their day-to-day life.

Day 10
Kashgar - Urumqi - Beijing
Your morning flight connects through Urumqi, where you will have lunch at a local restaurant before continuing to Beijing. After arrival at your hotel, the remainder of the day is at leisure.

Day 11
Beijing
Tiananmen Square, the largest city square in the world, is located at the very center of Beijing. It was here on October 1, 1949 that Chairman Mao proclaimed the People''s Republic of China. After visiting the square, arrive at the Forbidden City. Constructed between 1406 and 1420 by 100,000 artisans and a million laborers, the Forbidden City was the palace for 24 emperors from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Continue your exploration of historic Beijing during a rickshaw tour through the narrow streets and alleys of the oldest part of the city. Stop to meet with a local family and share lunch with them in their home. Then, meet a kite master and learn the history and art of this favorite Chinese pastime. Dinner this evening is a traditional and famous local specialty: Peking Duck.

Day 12
Beijing
No visit to China would be complete without a visit to the Great Wall. Walk along a portion of this 3,700-mile marvel at the Juyongguan section. Travel through the Valley of the Ming Tombs to the Sacred Way, leading to the Imperial tombs. After dinner this evening, a special treat is in store: a Peking Opera performance.

Day 13
Beijing
Visit the Temple of Heaven where city residents engage in their morning Tai Chi ritual. You will also have time to explore this ornate sanctuary where Chinese emperors worshipped their gods. Travel just outside the city to visit the Summer Palace and its beautiful classical gardens - a UNESCO World Heritage site. This evening, join your fellow travelers for a farewell dinner and salute to a most memorable journey.

Day 14
Beijing - Tour Concludes
Your tour ends in Beijing. On your return flight home you will cross the International Dateline.


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Airfare Disclaimer
A NOTE ABOUT AIRFARE: We encourage you to buy your airfare from the tour operator, because if your tour cancels then your airlines tickets will be covered. Purchasing flights separately at a lesser rate and incorporating it with a Non-Guaranteed Departure Date can result in loss of total cost of your flight investment. Depending on the fare rules, flights may be Non-Refundable and/or Non-Transferable. Neither the tour operator and/or Atlas Cruises & Tours will be held responsible for loss if a tour is cancelled for Lack of Participation. If you would like to check for discounted fares on Guaranteed Departures or for competitive pricing on air and hotel packages, we invite you to follow this link.

Documents
TRAVEL DOCUMENTS: Necessary Travel Documents such as Passports and Visas is the responsibility of the traveler. Passports must be valid six months from your return travel date.

         
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Know Before You Go...
The days and order of sightseeing may change to best utilize your time on tour.
The internal flights on this program are not included in the land price of your vacation. These flights need to be arranged and purchased separately if you arrange your own air. Internal flights are included with the air portion of your vacation if you purchase air through the tour company. Internal flights that are purchased will be ticketed and distributed on tour by your Tour Manager.
Due to flight time connections to Xi'an, your international flight must arrive at the Beijing International Airport no later than 6:30 PM on the day of arrival.

*Your accommodations aboard the overnight train from Dunhuang to Turpan will be a soft sleeper compartment. Each compartment has two upper and two lower berths. Sheets and blankets are provided. Western-style washrooms and toilets are located on both ends of the train car.


Our itineraries include many activities and may consist of walking on uneven terrain or significant walking at times. Some of the most unique sightseeing can mean accessing locations that restrict motorcoaches, especially in historic areas. For your comfort, we recommend bringing sturdy walking shoes.

This tour includes moderate physical activity.  The itinerary blends some longer days with shorter days and more leisure time. Walking tours, as well as walking slightly longer distances, up stairs or on uneven walking surfaces should be expected.

Passport & Visa Information
Certain countries require a minimum of 6 months passport validity. You are strongly urged to contact the appropriate consulate for details. Visit www.travel.state.gov for the U.S. State Department for the latest details about passports and visa requirements.

IMPORTANT: We recommend that our clients traveling abroad take a photocopy of their passport and applicable visas. It should be packed separately from your actual passport and visa. We also recommend leaving a copy at home with your emergency contact.

Time Zone
China is 12 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern Standard Time and 11 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern Daylight Time.
Electricity
A voltage converter and an adapter (which changes the physical plug) are necessary if you plan to use an appliance that operates on standard U.S. appliances. The voltage in China is 220 V.

Xian City Wall, Thousand Buddha Caves, Heavenly Lake, Kashgar Sunday Bazaar, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven

  • During your journey along China's Silk Road, meet some of our local guest speakers who offer special insight into the country's history, arts, and culture.
    • Learn about the most important dynasties in China's long history from scholar Liu Hai Fu in Beijing. Her second lecture focuses on the Forbidden Palace, including the symbolism behind the architecture, as well as the ceremonial traditions and private lives that existed behind its walls.
    • Explore various philosophies within Chinese culture, particularly Buddhism, with professor Yang Hong Ying, who explains their special significance.
    • A scholar from the Xinjiang Regional Museum discusses archeological artifacts from the museum's collection and the relationship to the history and cultural of the Silk Road.
  • Know Before You Go...
    The days and order of sightseeing may change to best utilize your time on tour.
    The internal flights on this program are not included in the land price of your vacation. These flights need to be arranged and purchased separately if you arrange your own air. Internal flights are included with the air portion of your vacation if you purchase air through the tour company. Internal flights that are purchased will be ticketed and distributed on tour by your Tour Manager.
    Due to flight time connections to Xi'an, your international flight must arrive at the Beijing International Airport no later than 6:30 PM on the day of arrival.

    *Your accommodations aboard the overnight train from Dunhuang to Turpan will be a soft sleeper compartment. Each compartment has two upper and two lower berths. Sheets and blankets are provided. Western-style washrooms and toilets are located on both ends of the train car.


    Our itineraries include many activities and may consist of walking on uneven terrain or significant walking at times. Some of the most unique sightseeing can mean accessing locations that restrict motorcoaches, especially in historic areas. For your comfort, we recommend bringing sturdy walking shoes.

    This tour includes moderate physical activity.  The itinerary blends some longer days with shorter days and more leisure time. Walking tours, as well as walking slightly longer distances, up stairs or on uneven walking surfaces should be expected.

    Passport & Visa Information
    Certain countries require a minimum of 6 months passport validity. You are strongly urged to contact the appropriate consulate for details. Visit www.travel.state.gov for the U.S. State Department for the latest details about passports and visa requirements.

    IMPORTANT: We recommend that our clients traveling abroad take a photocopy of their passport and applicable visas. It should be packed separately from your actual passport and visa. We also recommend leaving a copy at home with your emergency contact.

    Time Zone
    China is 12 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern Standard Time and 11 hours ahead of U.S. Eastern Daylight Time.
    Electricity
    A voltage converter and an adapter (which changes the physical plug) are necessary if you plan to use an appliance that operates on standard U.S. appliances. The voltage in China is 220 V.
       
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