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ITINERARY -
15 Days
Jul 24 Arrive Beijing
We arrive
at Beijing, where we are met by our tour guide and
transferred to the ORIENTAL BAY HOTEL. (D)
Jul 25 Beijing
After Breakfast, we visit the Tiananmen Square – the
largest city square in the world – the Forbidden City,
the Ming and Qing Dynasty Imperial palace with almost
10,000 rooms. After lunch we visit the Temple of Heaven,
and this evening, enjoy dinner and a Kongfu Show. (BLD)
Jul 26 Beijing
Today we will have a chance to climb to the top of
the Great wall, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
After lunch we enjoy the beautiful scenery of the
Emperors’ original summer retreat – Summer Palace. This
evening we are treated to famous Peking Duck welcome
banquet. (BLD)
For those purchasing the Basic Tour package,
arrival is in Beijing today.
Jul 27 Beijing / Urumqi
Fly to Urumqi, a growing metropolis that today, as in
days past, is an important crossroad for those traveling
between China, Tibet, and Central Asia. On arrival we
transfer to the MIRAGE HOTEL for 2 nights. This evening
we enjoy dinner at a local restaurant. (BLD)
Jul 28 Urumqi
We begin the day with a visit to the Heavenly Lake.
This pristine lake is situated at a refreshing height of
2,000m and is surrounded by jagged snow-covered peaks,
forests of pine trees and green meadows. Option to take
a boat ride on the lake and then hike up to the less
visited sections. Afterwards, we return to Urumqi for
dinner.. We dine in a local Uygur style restaurant
featuring Xinjiang delicacies such as lamb. After
dinner, stroll through a nearby night market and take in
the sites and sounds of this former Silk Road city (BLD)
Jul 29 Urumqi – Turpan
We depart Urumqi for Turpan. Visit the Bezelik Caves
– a set of Buddhist cave temples that was an important
center of Buddhism from the 6th to 13th centuries.
Today, it houses rare examples of Buddhist mural art.
These 67 caverns are in a cliff face above the stunning
Murtuk River gorge. For lunch, dine with a local Uygur
family in the Grape Valley, where at least seven types
of grapes are grown, along with fruit trees and fruit
plants. The grapes are also used to produce local
Xinjiang wine. Then we visit the Gaochang Ancient city.
Lounging in the family courtyard under the shade of
grape vines, we enjoy a dinner of local noodles. TURPAN
GRAND HOTEL (BLD)
Jul 30 Turpan
We tour the ancient city of Jiaohe (Yarkhoto) near
Turpan. Jiaohe dates back to the Han dynasty (206BC -
220AD). Set on a plateau surrounded by deep, fertile
valleys, the ancient ruins are a truly memorable sight
to behold. After lunch, we visit the Keraz Well, a
fascinating ancient Han irrigation project, and then
head to Sugong Tower, the largest ancient Islamic tower
in Xinjiang. We return to Turpan and ride on donkeys
before wandering the lively Turpan city bazaar. The
Turpan city bazaar is famous for its handicrafts, which
attract tourists from all over Xinjiang. We end the
night with a spirited Uygur dance performance at the
hotel (BLD)
Jul 31 Turpan – Hami
An early start on the drive to Hami, visiting the
Mausoleums of the Hui Kings en route. From 1697 to 1930,
Hami was controlled by Muslim (Hui) kings. After the
death of these rulers, they were all buried in the tomb
complex, which comprises a number of domed mausoleums in
Islamic styles, as well as a mosque. (BLD)
Aug
1 Hami – Yiwu – ECLIPSE DAY
Drive from Hami to
Yiwu, a county located in the foothills of north
Tianshan. With only 20,000 people in an area of 19,821
square kilometers, there is ample of space in the Gobi
Desert. Yiwu is ECLIPSE CITY, the only area in China
offering more than 2 minutes of totality with the best
weather prospects along the 2008 totality path.
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