Although this trip is from the base of the Tibetan Plateau in China to Vietnam seems like the ultimate in adventure, curious people of all ages and physical abilities can enjoy this most unusual program. The itinerary certainly takes you “off the beaten track;” but the trip is not difficult. The travelers you meet (and there will be many Chinese tourists), th...
Visit one of the most sacred pilgrimage spots for all the people of Gyalthang–Ringha Temple, perched high on a hill
Visit the famous Putao Temple and the Santa Pagodas.
Seeing traditional sites that are frequented by many tourists
Visit the Zhu Family Garden Mansions
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Although this trip is from the base of the Tibetan Plateau in China to Vietnam seems like the ultimate in adventure, curious people of all ages and physical abilities can enjoy this most unusual program. The itinerary certainly takes you “off the beaten track;” but the trip is not difficult. The travelers you meet (and there will be many Chinese tourists), the scenery, and the variety of cultures make this the vacation of a lifetime. Beginning in Lijiang, you head north to the Tibetan plateau to Gyalthang, the area aptly named by the Chinese, “Shangri-La!” From Shangrila, you drive south to Dali and on to Kunming. Heading on towards the Vietnam border, you stop at villages that see few westerners and visit the third largest Confucian temple in China. Crossing the border into Vietnam and Lao Cai, your path takes you to the hill tribe towns of Sa Pa and Bac Ha in time to catch the Sunday market in Bac Ha. After an overnight train ride, you finally end up in Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, for a last few wonderful days.
DAY 01: ARRIVE BANGKOK. TRANSFER TO HOTEL NOTE: Must be a Sunday! Accommodation : AIRPORT NOVOTEL (Not included in the cost) Meals : None Arriving in Bangkok, you will clear customs and immigration. Heading to Exit 4, you will catch a complimentary shuttle to the Airport Novotel for the night. DAY 02: FLY LIJIANG. WALK AROUND TOWN. Accommodation : ZEN GARDEN HOTEL Meals : None Fly Lijiang on China Southern 358 (1155/1545 via Canton. Change to China Southern 9630 (1740/2045). On arrival, you will be met and taken to the hotel. DAY 03: EXPLORE LIJIANG Accommodation : ZEN GARDEN HOTEL Meals : Dinner For hundreds of years, Lijang was at one end of Tibet’s trading route between India and China. At times, a quarter of Lijang’s population was made up of transient Tibetan traders. The old town, where you will wander over stone bridges and along Ming Dynasty cobblestone streets, is known as the Venice of Asia. Today, you can explore three special parts of Lijiang – The Old Town, Yuhu Village, and Joseph Rock’s Home and Museum. Sadly, the earthquake of 1995 that hit western China damaged many of the old houses in the town. Since then, there has been much rebuilding. Still, there is much left in the old traditional style and Lijang has been awarded United Nations Heritage Site status. You can wander the Old Town and try tom imagine what the town looked like prior to the 1995 earthquake. Heading outside the town, at the food of Jade Dragon Mountain and bordering on Yuhe Lake, lies the village of Yuhu. The village was home to the Naxi People, a small matriarchal tribe with a rich culture. The women run the local market and inherit personal property through the youngest daughter. The menare traditionally child-rearers, gardeners, and musicians. Yuhu was also the home of the photographer, Joseph Rock, who arrived in Lijiang in 1922. Rock was an Austrian, who emigrated to Hawaii and became the states first botanist. Needing to be outdoors, he went to Yunnan and studied the flora, people and languages of the area, writing many articles for National Geographic Magazine. Famous for his eccentricities, knowledge of botany and ethnic minorities, Rock had to flee China with the advent of the communists and died in Hawaii in 1962. You can visit one of his homes and the Joseph Rock Museum. Returning to Lijiang, you have an opportunity to listen to some music. In fact, Lijang has an excellent tradition of music and musical instruments. The town boasts a world famous orchestra that plays Naxi music and has toured Europe! DAY 04: TOUR LIJIANG AND WEMBI TEMPLE AND RETREAT Accommodation : ZEN GARDEN HOTEL Meals : Breakfast, Lunch Exploring Lijang is the goal for the day. The town has existed for at least 800 years and has its own Tibeto-Burman language with a unique pictographic script. You begin the day by visiting the produce market and talking with the women who trade there. A short walk outside Old Town takes you to Black Dragon Pool, located in Jade Spring Park. Here you can find several temples and pavilions, as well as the Dongba Culture Museum. In the afternoon, you head to Next you head to Mt. Wembi, once a Karma Kargyu temple. Today the temple has-been restored and has monks and a head Lama from Ganze in the Kham region. You can visit the cave temple and retreat center, where many nuns, who are initiates, come to pray. Then you head to the stone stele, that represents the “key” for a further pilgrimage to Jizu Shan (a holy place southeast of Dali). DAY 05: DRIVE GYALTHANG OR SHANGRILA Accommodation : M GALLERY SONGTSAM RETREAT Meals : Breakfast, Lunch This morning, you will drive north into the Tibetan tablelands of southeastern Kham through villages and lush farmlands. Growing in the fertile fields are rice, sorghum, mustard, beans, and the famous Yunnan tobacco. Apple and pear orchards are plentiful. Along the way, you will stop at Shigu (Stone Drum Village), where you can see the first bend in the Yangze River. The Yangzi flows south from Tibet into Yunnan, and then turns north again for approximately 60 miles at Shigu. As you drive, you will have great views of the Yulong Shueshan Mountain, before continuing north to Gyalthang,the county capital of Diqing Tibetan Autonomous County. The road north passes through rich Naxi farmlands, growing tobacco, corn, beans and sorghum, as well as numerous forested hills . . . finally, ending on the high plains and meadows of Gyalthang. Road conditions permitting, you will travel via Tiger Leaping Gorge. Along the way, dense coniferous forests will give way to large expanses of grassland, dotted with colorful Tibetan-style adobe houses and Gyalthang town in the center. Since you are now at 10,826’, the rest of the day is free to rest or perhaps take a walk to the village near the hotel – one of two villages close to and supported by the monastery. You will have time to rest and get used to the altitude of 10,850 feet before a dinner of Tibetan specialties. DAY 06: VISIT TOWN AND MONASTERY Accommodation : M GALLERY SONGTSAM RETREAT Meals : Breakfast, Lunch The first stop in your exploration of the area around Gyalthang is Ganden Sumtsanling Monastery. Here, about 700 Buddhist monks are engaged in full-time Buddhist studies. Built in the 17th century by the 5th Dalai Lama, Sumtsanling Monastery, with its numerous chapels, woodcarvings, and murals, is a living museum of Tibetan culture. In addition to the monastery, you can explore the beauties of the countryside. The present reconstruction of parts of the monastery reflects the exciting regeneration of local religious fervor. Time permitting, you catwalk in the village and surrounding mountains and enjoy the views of the valley. From the monastery, with a picnic lunch in tow, you then visit one of the most sacred pilgrimage spots for all the people of Gyalthang – Ringha Temple, perched high on a hill. Here, when life seems too much, local people come to pray and leave their problems behind. Taking a lesson from the Tibetan pilgrims, you can take an easy circumambulatory walk around Ringha Hill. DAY 07: VISIT NISHI AND GONJO Accommodation : M GALLERY SONGTSAM RETREAT Meals : Breakfast, Lunch Today you can visit some of the craftspeople of the area. Leaving Gyalthang, you will drive up along the spectacular upper Yangtse Gorge and the Yunnan Tibet Road. Continuing on, you will come to Nishi, where they make some very interesting black pottery. You can see how the craftspeople work and spend some time in their homes. From Nishi, you will head to Gonjo, where the people make very lovely wooden bowls. Late in the day, you will return to Gyalthang for the night. DAY 08: DRIVE DALI VIA XIZHOU Accommodation : DALI GURONG HOTEL Meals : Breakfast, Lunch You have a full-day drive to Dali with a stop in Xizhou to see the old mansions of the tea traders. You will also take a walk to the market, to try the sweet and savory Xizhou baba bread, take a walk to the shores of Lake Erhai, and taking a horse cart through this small town. Dali is nestled in a valley at about 6,200’ between the Cangshan Mountains and Era Lake. On the Cangshanside, 19 peaks averaging more than 13,000’ overlook the valley. The historic old town of gray granite is the historic home of the Bai people. During the 8th and 9th centuries, Dali was the capital of the Nanzhao Kingdom. At its height, the Nanzhao had conquered much of Burma and parts of Laos, Thailand, and Sechuan Province. Later Kublai Khan and his warriors overran this stone city of pagodas. Today, Dali is the capital of the region and well known for its colorful people, embroidery, rich agricultural lands, and famous marble and excellent breed of horses. DAY 09: EXPLORE THE CITY Accommodation : DALI GURONG HOTEL Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner You have a choice of activities today and can discuss your preferences with your guide. a) If you are not averse to seeing traditional sites that are frequented by many tourists, you can take a boat ride on Lake Erhai and visit the famous Putao Temple and the Santa Pagodas. b) A second alternative is to visit Weishan, a small Bai town located at the base of Weibaoshan Mountain on the Bonnan tea trading route. Weishanis a trading town that hosted large caravans of horses and traders, there to pick up Yunnan tea and other products and then take them up to Sichuan and the northeastern regions of the plateau. The ancient architecture of the gates of the previously walled town still remains, and the town still has a traditional way of life. Here you will find a variety of families with their historical trades – pottery making, shoe repair, papermaking, traditional medicine, merchant, shop keeping. At the end of the day, you return to Dali. DAY 10: DRIVE KUNMING VIA THE DINOSAUR MUSEUM Accommodation : GRAND PARK HOTEL KUNMING Meals : Breakfast, Lunch This morning, you will drive to Kunming, stopping on the way at the World Dinosaur Museum. The museum entrance boats four large bronze pillars about 7 feet tall and carved with 240 dinosaurs. Here you can walk or take a trolley to the first pavilion, with an exhibit of photos, as well as huge replication of the environment and landscape at the time when the dinosaurs populated the area. In the small movie hall, you watch a ten-minute movie discussing how these huge animals became extinct. The main museum houses the skeletons of 52dinosaurs, unearthed between 135 and 180 million years ago. Also part of the exhibit is a replication of the landscape of the Lufeng site, from which the dinosaurs were unearthed. DAY 11: EXPLORE KUNMING Accommodation : GRAND PARK HOTEL KUNMING Meals : Breakfast, Lunch In the morning, you take time to visit the Yuanthong Temple. The temple is a well Qestored Buddhist temple that dates back to the 8th century, when Yunnan was an independent kingdom from China. From the temple, you take a walk around Green Lake, and visit the flower market. When you walk around the lake, you can enjoy tea in one of the many teahouses along the shore. In the afternoon, you visit the Bamboo Temple built during the Tang Dynasty and restored in the 19th Century, when a master craftsman from Sichuan was employed to sculpt the 500 Buddhist arhats. These brilliant life-sizedarhats line the grounds and walls, stretching all over the large temple in a lifelike and yet surrealist atmosphere. Legend and local belief have it that you will be drawn to one particular arhat, the one who most represents our inner self. Dinner will be in one of the specialty restaurants in town. DAY 12: DRIVE JIANSHUI VIA TONGHAI Accommodation : LIN’AN HOTEL Meals : Breakfast, Lunch Leaving Kunming, you will drive on to Tonghai, the last autonomous enclave of Mongols, who came with Kublai Khan’s army and stayed behind. Uniquely, the people of Tonghai have maintained their own culture, have built temples for their Mongol heroes and still import teachers to maintain their Mongol language. From Tonghai, you continue on to Jianshui. DAY 13: EXPLORE JIANSHUI, INCLUDING SEA OF LEARNING TEMPLE Accommodation : LIN’AN HOTEL Meals : Breakfast, Lunch Early in the morning, you can visit the wonderfully preserved and third largest Confucian temple in China, The Sea of Learning Lake. This quiet morning period will provide you with an introduction to the serenity of this site, home for 750 years to a school. You can visit the main, side, and central halls and pavilions, as well as the epicenter, the Dacheng Hall. Dacheng contains twenty-two pillars and two carved dragons. Over half of Yunnan’s successful candidates for the ancient imperial examinations for positions came from Jianshui. After enjoying the temple, you can explore the city. You will visit the Zhu Family Garden Mansions, home to a rich trading family that boasts many courtyards and some special rooms set aside for guests. Also interesting is the Chaoyang Gate and tower, one of the four ancient entrances to this previously walled city. There is also time to wander the old parts of the city before returning to the tranquility of your home for the night. DAY 14: DRIVE TO LAO CAI VIA MENGZE. CROSS BORDER AND CONTINUE TO BAC HA Accommodation : SAO MAI OR SIMILAR Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Rising very early, you head from Jianshui to Mengze, a town built around a small lake and with remnants of some French buildings that were the homes of the French engineers that came to build the Yunnan /Vietnam railways. You may try tofu and rice noodle soup for which the region is famous. Continuing on, you come to the border at Lao Cai, the gateway to China. Sadly, during the Chinese invasion of 1979, the city was almost totally razed. The new buildings could be called “pre-dilapidated construction”, as many look old and tired. On the other hand, there are some new hotels and apartments springing up that look quite nice. Remember also, this is a rainforest country, where buildings are built often out of concrete and then painted in pastels that fade badly! Your Chinese car will drive you to the bridge, where you will cross the border on a rickshaw taxi and meet your guide and driver from Vietnam. DAY 15: VISIT SUNDAY MARKET IN BAC HA AND VILLAGES. DRIVE SAPA Accommodation : VICTORIA SAPA RESORT SPA Meals : Breakfast, Lunch After an early breakfast, you cross over to the well-known Bac Ha Market. Up until recently, the market was in a field beside the road. Now it has moved to a more formal outside setting, but it still is the best market in the northern hill tribe areas of Vietnam. Here, local people from all around the area assemble to sell their goods – horses, water buffaloes, chickens, vegetables, fruits, hardware, clothes and other items. When you tire of the market, should you wish, you can take a walk up into the hills to visit some of the homes. Then, in the late afternoon, you will head back through Lao Cai and up the hill to Sa Pa. DAY 16: VISIT VILLAGES Accommodation : VICTORIA SAPA RESORT SPA Meals : Breakfast, Lunch Today is an opportunity to visit some of the hill tribe villages around Sa Pa. At various times, the Japanese, French, Chinese, and Vietnamese controlled the town, at an altitude of about 5000 feet. Most recently, in 1979, the town was ravaged by the Chinese and has been restored by the Vietnamese. Parts of the French legacy still plants gathered from the forest. The people raise chickens, goats, and water buffalo, and occasionally horses. Inyo are courageous, you can even try the local lunch of pig's blood and tofu. The area was also known for opium production, although the Vietnamese government is actively working to eliminate the drug trade in the country. Today too, villagers are profiting from tourism and the sale of their crafts, particularly jewelry and embroidery. After breakfast, you will head out with your guide to walk through some of the villages. It is likely that you will see other tourists, but hopefully your route will avoid most. You can talk with the people, watch how they spend their days, and enjoy the children. DAY 17: VISIT MORE VILLAGES. TAKE TRAIN TO HANOI Accommodation : ON THE TRAIN Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner After breakfast, you can continue to explore more of the local villages in the area that are less traveled by tourists. Mid-afternoon, you head back to Lao Cai. Here you can have a nice dinner and then board the train for the overnight trip back to Hanoi. DAY 18: ARRIVE HANOI. VISIT ETHNIC MUSEUM, PUPPET MAKER AND OLD QUARTER Accommodation : DE L’OPERA OR SOFITEL LEGEND METROPOLE HANOI Meals : Breakfast, Lunch Arriving in Hanoi, early in the morning, you can head to the hotel to wash up and have some breakfast. Although your room may not be ready, we will provide another temporary room, if need be. Hanoi, located at the confluence of the Red and Duong Rivers, has come a long way from the stilt houses of the stone and bronze age dwellers of four and five thousand years ago. Myths link Hanoi’s origins to the center of the earth, visions of soaring dragons, and fears of invasions or fierce winds from the north. Between Chinese power struggles, peasant rebellions, invasions from warring Mongol hordes, the French occupation, and American bombing attacks, the city has undergone and continues to undergo tremendous growth and change. Today’s Hanoi, “the city inside a bend of the Red River,” is a blend of thousand-year-old temples, tube houses, neo-Parisian buildings, and new, modern hotels and office buildings. After breakfast, you can head over to the Ethnic Museum. Here you can learn more about the different ethnic groups you have seen along the way, as well as others, and get a sense of their different lifestyles. The museum has all sorts of entertainment outside and opportunities to see different ethnic homes. From here, you head to the home of a water puppet master. You can see how he makes the puppets, enjoy private water puppet shows and learn how to work the puppets yourself. Your next stop is the market and Old Quarter. Here you can wander the different streets, explore some of the different galleries and then finally end up by Hoan Kiem Lake. DAY 19: TOUR HANOI Accommodation : DE L’OPERA OR SOFITEL LEGEND METROPOLE HANOI Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner A real treat is to rise early before breakfast and walk down to Hoan Kiem Lake. Here you will join the locals in their morning Tai Chi exercises. Returning to the hotel or stopping near the lake, you will eat breakfast and then take a tour of the city. Your path will take you past the granite and concrete mausoleum where Ho Chi Minhlies in state and the government buildings. Walking a bit around the area, you can see the Presidential Palace and other French-style government buildings. Moving on, your path leads to the Hoa Lu Prison, better known as the “Hanoi Hilton.” Here you can get a sense of how both the French and Vietnamese dealt with prisoners during different periods of Vietnamese History. Next you head to West Lake to see the Temple of Literature, called “Le Pagoda des Corbeaux” by the French, because of the huge flocks of crows gathering in the mango trees near the entrance. Built in 1070, the complex consists of five courtyards dedicated to Confucius and the pursuit of Confucian thought and behavior. It is here that Vietnam’s first university was founded. From here, you can head slightly outside town for a wonderful cooking lesson with a local family. This is not just an opportunity to learn Vietnamese-style cooking, but to spend time with the local people. In the afternoon, you drive to a wonderful village just outside the city, where you can enjoy Quan Ho Singing – a folk tradition in the country. Returning to Hanoi, you enjoy a last farewell dinner with your guide. DAY 20: FREE DAY UNTIL DEPARTURE Accommodation : None Meals : Breakfast Today is free to explore the city with a guide and driver until time for departure.
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