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Tibet Rail Adventure
TOUR 22
TOURIST/RAILFAN TOUR
OCTOBER 8-18, 2008
CLOSED

Map forLhasa - Xian - Beijing

Lhasa literally meaning ‘holy land’ is the heart and soul of Tibet, has history of more than 1,300 years. It rose to importance in 7th Century A.D, when Songsten Gampo, a local ruler continued the task of unifying Tibet. The Capital was identified as Lhasa and a palace was built, that is now occupied by the Potala Palace. Man has been captivated and awed for centuries by the power and mystique of a far off hidden paradise, Shangri-La. Many have travelled through the most harrowing of conditions to reach this majestic country. With the construction of the new 1142km Golmud – Lhasa rail line Trains Unlimited, Tours is able to offer the ultimate train journey. A pioneering adventure to be one of the first foreign travellers to depart from Tibet's capital City of Lhasa by train.





DAY 1 OCTOBER 8: BEIJING - Guests are met upon arrival in Beijing and are transferred to the centrally located five-star Peninsula Palace Hotel, or similar, for a two-night stay. This afternoon we have the first opportunity to meet our fellow travellers as we take a tour to the magnificent Summer Palace, which has the largest Imperial garden in the world. Having gained UNESCO world heritage status in 1988, it is a wonderful start to our 11-day journey. Our welcome banquet is hosted in a local restaurant and we get our first proper taste of authentic Chinese cuisine.







DAY 2 OCTOBER 9: BEIJING - Our second day to experience the sights and sounds of this modern and confident capital city. Today’s tour includes the magnificently restored Forbidden City, home to the Emperors and their numerous concubines. Our afternoon sightseeing program is devoted to one of the most awe-inspiring sights in the whole of China, the Great Wall. We travel out to a section at Badaling and have the opportunity to walk along some of the restored walkways. This evening we visit Tiananmen Square, the largest open urban square in the world and the site of several key events in China’s history, most infamously the student protests in 1989; and we enjoy dinner in a local restaurant near the Square.



DAY 3 OCTOBER 10: BEIJING - This morning we will visit the Temple of Heaven, the grandest of the four great temples situated in Beijing before having free time to explore more of this fascinating city and maybe spend some time bartering for souvenirs in the local markets. We meet up again in the late afternoon to board the Shangri-La Express, China’s most prestigious train and our home for the next 4 nights. There is time to settle into our comfortable cabins with modern facilities and enjoy a drink in the bar car with new friends before having dinner on board.





DAY 4 OCTOBER 11: LUOYANG - Arriving into Luoyang in the morning we have a full day to discover this former ancient capital situated in the middle reaches of the Yellow River Valley. We visit the local museum, which contains many relics from Luoyang’s days of glory, including artefacts recovered from tombs, such as sculpted horses and camels. We then travel out to the Longmen Caves, one of China’s most important artistic sites and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This enchanting network of 1,350 caves contains over 110,000 statues.

DAY 5 OCTOBER 12: XIAN - Morning arrival in the ancient city of Xian. The morning is dedicated to visiting the world famous Terracotta Warriors, discovered by peasants barely 30 years ago. The 6,000 Terracotta figures, arranged in row after row of warriors and horses, are one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century. After lunch we take in some of the highlights of the city including the Great Mosque, the 14 km city walls, Drum and Bell Towers, and Big Wild Goose Pagoda. If there is time we can take a stroll through winding lanes of the historic Muslim quarter and spend some time bartering for souvenirs. This evening we attend the excellent Tang Dynasty dinner show before a late evening departure.





DAY 6 OCTOBER 13: ON BOARD - The day is spent relaxing on board our comfortable train as we head through the Gobi desert. As well as watching the magnificent scenery there is time to socialise in the bar car and maybe take in a one of the talks that is on offer to increase our knowledge of this fascinating country.

OUR LUXURY CHINESE TRAIN














DAY 7 OCTOBER 14: GOLMUD, CLIMB TO THE 'ROOF OF THE WORLD' - After an early arrival in Golmud, starting point for the new 1,142 km ‘Roof of the World’ line to Lhasa, we say goodbye to the Shangri-La Express. >From here we change to the new high-altitude train and embark on a 12-hour daylight journey into the Tibetan Capital of Lhasa cresting the 16,640 foot (5,072m) Tangula Pass 6 hours after leaving Golmud. This is the world’s highest scenic railway pass – over 3 miles (5 km) above sea level and is certainly a once in a lifetime experience. Due to the high altitude, extra oxygen is pumped in through the ventilation system, and personal oxygen masks are available if required to make the journey as comfortable as possible. On arrival into Lhasa we are transferred to the Brahmaputra Hotel for a four-night stay.

DAY 8 OCTOBER 15: LHASA - Lhasa is located in a small basin surrounded by mountains, and it literally means "place of the gods". At an altitude of around 11,975ft (3,650m) it is one of the highest cities in the world; it is also the traditional seat of the Dalai Lama and the holiest centre of Tibet with over a thousand years of cultural and spiritual history. Today we have free time to either explore the city or we can spend time in the hotel whilst we acclimatize.






You will stay at the luxury 5 star Brahmaputra Hotel


DAY 9 OCTOBER 16: LHASA - On our second full day here, we visit the 13th century Jokhangm Temple, Tibet’s holiest shrine and the spiritual home for almost all Tibetans. Next we explore the adjacent Barkhor market, the oldest market in the capital and a well-trodden route for the many pilgrims who make their way to the temple. A local lunch is accompanied by traditional folk music. This afternoon we visit the 17th century Potala Palace, former seat of the Tibetan Government and the Dalai Lama’s winter residence before he fled to India in 1959. It contains thousands of rooms, dominates the city skyline. Perched upon Marpo Ri hill, 130 meters above the Lhasa valley, the Potala Palace rises a further 170 meters, is the greatest monumental structure in Tibet and one of the architectural wonders of the world.





DAY 10 OCTOBER 17: LHASA - Morning visit to Norbu Lingka, the Dalai Lama’s Summer Palace, it was built in the 1740’s as a retreat from which to escape the heat of the summer. Meaning either “jewel garden” or “precious garden” it is still a tranquil haven from the noise of the city and a wonderful place to explore. This afternoon we have free time to wander through Lhasa and soak up the atmosphere of this picturesque city. We have our farewell dinner tonight and say our goodbyes.

DAY 11 OCTOBER 18: LHASA - Flight departures Early morning transfer to Lhasa airport for flight departures.

PRICES                         PRICES ARE PER PERSON

DOUBLE ROOM OCCUPANY...........$4995 prior to May 1, 2008.  After this date price is $5995
SINGLE ROOM OCCUPANY...........$6190 prior to May 1, 2008.  After this date price is $8395
DEPOSIT TO HOLD SPACE..........$2500
FINAL PAYMENT DUE MAY 30, 2008

Note:  All meals are included on this tour


      

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