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July 26 - August 5, 2008
Land only pricing Dbl Occ Sgl supp

Jul 26th - Aug 5th
Basic tour package

$3,190

$1,370

Starts Jul 24th
Pre-tour extension

$350

$170

Ends Aug 7th
Post-tour extension

$290

$170

Extra night Shanghai
including Suzhou

$ 275

$ 95

     

Airfares available on request

   
TRIP INCLUDES
  • 9 nights accommodation on sharing basis

  • Breakfast daily with all other meals as per the itinerary

  • All transfers & sightseeing with service of English speaking guide

  • Full escorted

  • Domestic air tickets for flights within China (Beijing/Urumqi, Dunhuang/Xian/Shanghai)

  • Baggage handling

  • Tipping for driver/guides

EXCLUDES
  • Meals not mentioned, Beverages, Visa fees
    and processing, Items of personal nature

We are honored to have Dr Laurence Marschall accompany our group as the lead resource advisor. Dr Marschall is professor of physics at Gettysburg College where he teaches courses in astronomy and physics, as well as occasional courses in the history and philosophy of science and science writing. His research includes observational studies of stellar evolution, including binary stars stars and supernovae, studies of asteroids, and astronomy education. He is the Principal Investigator of Project CLEA, which develops innovative laboratory exercises for astronomy classes. He is also an active popular science writer, author of a book and many articles, as well as a regular columnist for Natural History magazine (and before that, for The Sciences).
Please refer to his website:
http://public.gettysburg.edu/~marschal/clea/lam.html for
more information on his experience.
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Attn: Eclipse co-ordinator
SITA World Tours
16250, Ventura Blvd, Ste 300
Encino, CA 91436
Fax: 818-990-9762
Email: sitatours@sitatours.com
 

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.



 
Phase Time UTC Chinese Local Time
1st Contact
(eclipse begins)
10:06:48 18:06:48
2nd Contact
(totality begins)
11:05:58 19:05:58
Mid Eclipse
(mid totality)
11:06:59 19:06:59
3rd Contact
(totality ends)
11:07:59 19:07:59
4th Contact
(eclipse ends)
12:02:55 20:02:55

Considering our location, we expect a spectacular and immaculate totality view over the Gobi Desert’s horizon, with its distant Eastern Tian Shan Mountains in the background.

This evening as we return to Hami for the night, enjoy the sunset, relax as you reflect on the day’s rich experience. (BLD)

Aug 2 Hami – Dunhuang

After breakfast , we drive to Dunhuang. Known as the City of the Sands, it is a former terminal of the ancient Silk Road, perched on the edge of the Taklamakan Desert. The Taklamakan Desert is one of the world's largest deserts with an area of 272,000 sq km. The city holds the richest treasure troves of ancient Buddhist murals. Overnight DUNHUANG HOTEL. (BLD)

Aug 3 Dunhuang

Visit the Mogao Grottos, which mark the height of Buddhist artistic development in China. The Grottos were created over nine dynasties, from the 4th to the 14th centuries, and contain 492 caves, each housing murals (45,000), Buddhist paintings and terra-cotta statues (2,000). At dusk we visit the Mingsha Sand Dunes, which Marco Polo referred to as the "rumbling sands". Riding on camels, we visit Crescent Moon Lake, where the oasis meets the desert. Climbing to the top of the dunes, we take in a spectacular view of a green oasis surrounded by an endless desert landscape. The sands don't smother the lake because of a certain earth movement that creates winds that blow the sand away from the spring. (BLD)

Aug 4 Dunhuang / Xian

Fly to Xian. This afternoon visit Shanxi Provincial Museum before dinner and overnight at the SHERATON HOTEL. (BLD)

For those purchasing the Basic Tour package, connect on to Shanghai and depart Shanghai on August 5.

Aug 5 Xian

Often referred to as the Eighth Wonder of the World, the Terracotta Warriors excavation site houses one of the most important archeological finds of our times. The three pits contain more than 7300 warriors, horses, and chariots that were crafted more than 2000 year ago in honor of China’s first Emperor, Qin Shi Huang. After lunch we visit the Big Goose Pagoda and the Ming Dynasty-era City Wall. (BLD)

Aug 6 Xian / Shanghai

Fly to Shanghai. We begin our stay with a stroll through the Yu Yuan Garden and the surrounding Old Shanghai District, and view the city skyline and its 1930’s era European architecture from the famous Shanghai Bund and the Nanjing Road. SHANGHAI CROWNE PLAZA (BLD)

Aug 7 Depart

Today we say farewell to our new friends in China and board our homebound flight or extend your stay in Shanghai by one additional night, and take a full day excursion to Suzhou.


TERMS & CONDITIONS

Please read the Terms, Conditions & General Information very carefully. Payment of deposit and/or final payment is an acknowledgement of receipt and constitutes acceptance of such terms & conditions as outlined.

Excluded from tour price: meals not mentioned; visa fees and processing; insurance; tipping/gratuities to guides; inoculations, items of personal nature such as telephone, laundry, beverages; any items not listed under “Inclusions”.

Visas: US Passport holders require visas for China. Please ensure that your passport is valid for 6 months from return date. Visa information will be sent to you on receipt of deposit.

Insurance: We recommend Travel Insurance for protection in case you must cancel or interrupt your trip, incur accident or sickness related medical expenses. Comprehensive insurance is available. The plan contains an exclusion for pre-existing medical conditions if premium is received with initial deposit or within 14 days thereof. The plan may not be purchased after final payment. More details available on request. A signed Waiver is required by final payment whether accepting or declining insurance.

Deposit: A deposit of $600 per participant is required in order to guarantee your space. Final payment is due 120 days prior to departure.

Payments: SITA WORLD TOURS accepts tour payments by check or by Visa, Mastercard, American Express & Discover credit cards. Signed booking form authorizes charge for deposit. A signed statement provided by SITA WORLD TOURS is required by each client charging final payment on credit cards.

 




Cancellation Policy: Cancellations received 120 days or more prior to departure: deposits are forfeited; 119-90 days: 75% of the tour price; 89 or less 100% of the tour price. Cancellations must be received by SITA WORLD TOURS in writing; cancellation/s will be effective when the written notice is received.

Unused Tour Items: No refund will be made for any unused accommodations, missed meals, transportation segments, sightseeing tours or any other service. Such unused items are neither refundable nor exchangeable (no exceptions).

Tour Documents: Final tour documents including day-by-day itinerary, hotel listing, air tickets & vouchers are sent 21 days prior to departure.

Health Requirements: SITA strongly recommends that you consult with your personal physician or contact Passport Health at 1-888-499 7277 or www.passporthealthusa.com for questions regarding country-specific health counseling.

Accommodations on a double occupancy basis, will be provided. Rooms will be assigned by the respective supplier/s. All per person rates are based on double occupancy. A Tour member occupying single room will pay the single room supplement. Quoted single room rate does not necessarily mean single occupancy of a double room, as some of the establishments featured in this brochure have especially designed single occupancy units.

Airlines Baggage Regulations: Economyclass allowance per tour participant permits two checked pieces of luggage per person up to 70lbs each, and subject to a total combined measurement of 106 inches (width + depth + height), however, there is a weight restriction of 33lbs on internal flights, therefore please plan accordingly.