Tibet and South Western China
Tibet and South Western China Itinerary
Day 1-2: Travel from the USA to Chengdu
Accommodations: Fraser Suites
Meals Included: Meals Aloft
Day 3: Chengdu
In the afternoon wander the People’s Park where throngs of locals gather to practice Taiji, fly kites, or do synchronized dance. See the lovely Bonsai Garden in the park with beautiful tropical and native plants grown for decades in large ceramic pots.
Visit Kuanzhaixianzi, a traditional district with restored courtyard houses from Qing dynasty. Lining the old alleyway, beautiful teahouses, art galleries, bookstores, boutique shops, and restaurants make this area a popular destination for locals.
For dinner, enjoy Sichuan hotpot at Tanyutou Hotpot Restaurant on the old market street. Afterwards, enjoy an entertaining and beautiful Sichuan opera performance.
Accommodations: Fraser Suites
Meals Included: B,L,D
Day 4: Chengdu
In the afternoon, visit the Wuhou Temple and Jinli Cutural Street. Wander the surrounding area, immersing in traditional shops and local activities. Drop by a teahouse, enter a traditional Chinese medicine shop, and watch locals playing mahjongg on the streets and eating Sichuan snacks. Evening is at leisure with dinner on own.
Accommodations: Fraser Suites
Meals Included: B,L
Day 5: Lhasa
Today fly (about 2 hours) to Gongga Airport in Tibet. Upon arrival, meet your Tibetan guide and transfer to Lhasa.
After adjusting to the altitude, enjoy an optional walk around Barkhor Street, the marketplace of old Lhasa is still amazingly evocative of old Tibet. The Barkhor is a pilgrim circuit where hundreds of pilgrims on any given day make their ritual circumambulations. It is also a thriving market; and traditional stone-block architecture forms the backdrop for the sale of prayer flags, prayer wheels, thanghas paintings, classic sutras, jewelry, & Tibetan knives.
Accommodations: Shangri-La Hotel Lhasa
Meals Included: B,L,D
Day 6: Lhasa
Take a short drive to Norbulingka, the Dalai Lama’s former summer residence. Constructed in the 18th century, it is a masterpiece of Tibetan architecture and contains several palaces and chapels.
Visit Jokhang Temple, Tibet’s holiest shrine, filled with altars, halls, and galleries. The finest Tibetan art treasures are found here, though some originals were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution.
Accommodations: Shangri-La Hotel Lhasa
Included Meals: B,L,D
Day 7: Lhasa
After lunch tour Sera Monastery, one of the three great monasteries of the Gelugpa sect and founded in 1416 by a disciple of Tsongkhapa. The great ceremonial hall holds thousands of Tibetan sutras in cubicles along the wall. In the afternoon, hundreds of monks continue to practice the Buddhist dharma, including historic debating rituals.
Later in the day, stop by and visit with a local Tibetan family.
Accommodations: Shangri-La Hotel Lhasa
Meals Included: B,L,D
Day 8: Lijiang
This afternoon, visit the 1,000 years old Dayan Old Town. The Naxi minority people still inhabit this ancient town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander the old pebble stone alleyways, stone bridges, traditional style courtyard homes and boutique shops, bars, cafés and restaurants.
Tonight, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant featuring Lijiang cuisine.
Accommodations: Inter-Continental Lijiang Hotel
Meals Included: D
Day 9: Lijiang
Enjoy a minority show “Impression Lijiang Snow Mountain,” performed in the outdoor theatre with the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain as the backdrop. The show was directed by Zhang Yimou who orchestrated the 2008 Beijing Olympic Opening Ceremony.
In the afternoon, visit the Baisha Murals. Created during the Ming dynasty, these murals once numbering in the hundreds have eroded over time to only fifty-five in total. The figures reflect different religious cultures and artistic forms of Buddhism, Lamaism, Daoism, and the Naxi Dongba religion.
Tour Yuhu Village, a traditional Naxi township whose buildings are comprised of “monkey head stone,” a unique mixture of rock and mud that blends in naturally with the mountain landscape. See Dr. Joseph Rock’s former residence. Dr. Rock was an Austrian-American explorer, geographer, linguist, and botanist who was one of the first outsiders to record the history and language of the Naxi people. His former residence stands both as a memorial to his work and as the current headquarters of the US National Geographic Academy. Visit a local family and enjoy a cup of Yunnan’s famous Pu’er tea.
After dinner, enjoy a traditional Naxi music performance by the local musicians.
Accommodations: Inter-Continental Lijiang Hotel
Meals Included: B,L,D
Day 10: Lijiang
After lunch at a local restaurant, visit the Tibetan Zhiyun Monastery. Located by the mirrored lake Lashi. Zhiyun is one of five famous temples in Lijiang. Built during the Qing dynasty, this temple is known for its numerous pillars creating a hall almost 40 feet in height.
The evening is open for you to explore at your leisure and dinner is on your own.
Accommodations: Inter-Continental Lijiang Hotel
Meals Included: B,L
Day 11: Lijiang-Dali
Continue your travels to Dali, upon arrival, meet your local guide and transfer to your hotel. Dinner is at the hotel.
Accommodations: Linden Center
Meals Included: B,L
Day 12: Dali
Take a horse cart to Erhai Lake. Shaped like an ear, the lake’s Chinese name means “ear-shaped sea.”
After lunch take a short rest before going out for a nice walking tour of Xizhou Village. Return to the Center to take part in a private Three-Course Tea Ceremony.
Later this afternoon, participate in a cooking class and learn how to cook local dishes using the ingredients purchased at the market earlier in the day. Enjoy dinner with your own home-cooked dishes!
In the evening, take an optional class on how to play Chinese Mahjong.
Accommodations: Linden Center
Meals Included: B,L,D
Day 13: Dali
In the afternoon, visit the Three Pagodas located at the foot of Mt. Cangshan facing Erhai Lake. As its name implies, the Three Pagodas are made of three ancient independent pagodas forming a symmetrical triangle. A new, grand Buddhist Temple compound with beautiful architecture was recently built behind the Pagodas.
Visit Dali Old Town, established in 1382AD as the capital of the Dali Kingdom, with old city walls and gates still standing. Dali residents are primarily the Bai minority people with colorful traditional garb. Walk the lively market streets and visit the Dali Museum.
This evening, join the locals in the village for traditional Bai style dancing.
Accommodations: Linden Center
Meals Included: B,L,D
Day 14: Dali-Kunming
After you are settled, take a private motor coach to visit the Stone Forest. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features a cluster of tall limestone stalagmites, which appear as a great forest of trees made of rock.
Visit the Dounan Flower Market. As the largest flower producer in China, Kunming sells millions of flowers daily and the Dounan Flower Market contains over 500 florist shops with local and exotic specimen.
Tonight, enjoy a group dinner featuring Yunnan cuisine
Accommodations: Green Lake Hotel Kunming
Meals Included: B,D
Day 15: Chengdu
Accommodations: Fraser Suites
Meals Included: B
Day 16: Chengdu-USA
Meals Included: Meals Aloft