15-day Discover Eastern Tibet Tour
July 1 and Aug 1 2007
July 1 and Aug 1 2007
Dorge invites travelers to join personalized small-group tours to western China’s exotic Tibetan prefecture. The tour will begin and end in Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan, with ten full days spent in Kham (Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture), offering a glimpse of one of China’s largest cities, insights into Tibetan culture, outdoor leisure activities and relaxation in peaceful environs.
Highlights:
• Chengdu: Panda Research Base
• Kangding: Tibetan-Chinese border town.
• Tagong Village and grassland
• Tibetan monastery visits and introduction to Tibetan Buddhism
• Day-hike or horse ride to mountain hot springs and lake in the lower regions of Mt. Jara (5,200m)
• Tawu, where we will enjoy a stay at Dorge’s family home - a rustic Tibetan farmhouse built in the traditional architectural style for which the town is renowned.
• Zhaba: a remote village home to a small community of people whose unique language and culture are on the brink of disappearance.
Tour group size is 5-6 persons.
Kham is a developing area and though we make every effort to ensure guests are as comfortable as possible, this tour is not for the faint of heart. Facilities in the remote areas we visit are basic and hot showers not always available. Mild high altitude discomfort is also a possibility.
Tour dates: July 1 – 15 (book before June 8)
August 1 – 15 (book before July 1)
***Tour prices: We have designed 2 travel options and for each tour will arrange whichever there is more interest in.
Comfort Travel (4-WD Land Cruiser transport and 3 star hotels in cities)
US$1,350 per person
Budget Travel (Van transportation and hostel accommodation) US$850
Prices include Chengdu airport pick up, transport, accommodation,
interpretation and tour services, and 2 meals a day.
For inquiries and a detailed travel itinerary, please email Cath cathmarsh@hotmail.com.
1 comment:
Daniel,
The picture of Dorge reminds me of Rosie O'Donnell's baseball card in the movie "A League of Their Own."
He's WAYYYY off in the distance.
I had a good laugh over this.
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