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Lanterns in Lijiang Lijiang is the most charming city in China according to many who have had the pleasure of visiting it. The city lies in the Himalayan foothills at an altitude of 2400m and was once an important stop along the ancient caravan route to Tibet. |
| Duration: | 3 days/ 2 nights | Departure: | Daily |
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| Comfort level (1-5): | 3 (see accommodation) | Accommodation: | 2 nights in double occupancy room in court yard hotel in old town (accommodation only) |
| Price: | From £104 per person - based on 2 people sharing | Included: | Transfer, old town protection fee, accommodation, guided bike tour |
| Transport: | Transfer on arrival | Excluded: | Meals and drinks, entrance fees |
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Day 1: Arrival in Lijiang
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The Naxi are the most important non-Chinese ethnic group in China. This may come as some surprise since most would believe the Tibetans would be. This gives some indication as to how many Naxi are living in China. Their houses are decorated with beautifully crafted wood work in panels, doors and window frames. The Naxi live in a Matriarch society. Naxi women wear traditional dress: a type of cape and a Mao-cap. You’ll probably see them in the city carrying a basket on their backs. The most unique characteristic of the Naxi is that they are the last people in the world to still use a pictogram writing style. |
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The centre of Lijiang looks like a fairy tale in the evening. The small canals, bridges, cobble stone streets and wooden houses are lit up by red Chinese lanterns. During one of these mystical evenings, walk over to the concert building where there are frequent classical Tao temple music recitals. It is an almost lost Naxi tradition that was almost disappeared when all musical instruments were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution. The most well known musical group is lead by ‘Xuan Ke', a local hero. He revived the tradition together with elderly musicians and instruments. |
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Day 2: Lijiang – countryside bicycle tour On this morning you’ll go on a bike ride in the area around Lijiang. Together with your guide you’ll travel out of Lijiang and on to a paved road with white mountain tops to the left and right of you. After about 45 minutes you’ll reach the traditional Naxi village Baisha, where you’ll park your bike and go for a walk through the streets. This village is just as beautiful as Lijiang, only less touristy and more genuine and peaceful. |
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Just after noon you’ll arrive back in Lijiang and you’ll have enough time to freshen up at your hotel. Go for a walk towards the more modern part of Lijiang in the afternoon. You’ll be surprised by the stark contrast of both parts of town; in modern Lijiang you’ll see billboards, traffic and traffic lights that you won’t see in the old town. |
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Day 3: Departure from Lijiang Enjoy a few last stolen moments in the sunshine on your hotel’s patio and then this module will have come to an end. About a four hour drive south along a breathtaking road you’ll find the location of the next module, Bai villages by lakeside, such as the town of Dali. Travellers short on time that want to see all of China’s attractions in no time can fly on to the Karst Mountains at Guilin for the module Bamboo sailing through karst mountains.If you rather explore the Yunnan province even further, you may want to travel two hours to the where the Tiger Leaping Gorge, module takes place (see picture). This gorge is one of the best locations in China for a trek. You’ll walk along the top of the gorge on a path and you’ll see the Yangtze River flowing below you. A guide will accompany you and halfway through your trip you’ll spend the night in a guest house. After hiking the Tiger Leaping Gorge you’ll return to Lijiang for one night or you can travel along the back door route to Zhongdian, for the module At the foot of the Himalayas. We’ll have a car waiting to pick you up at the end of the gorge. In Zhongdian you’ll get a feeling for Tibetan family life without officially entering Tibet or needing a permit. You’ll spend the night at a Tibetan Family’s home and you’ll visit the monks at a Tibetan monastery. |
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Optional extension to Lijiang travel module An hour drive away from Lijiang lies the holy Jade Snow Mountain, 5500m high. If you decide to visit the mountain during your Lijiang travel, you’ll need to spend an extra night in Lijiang and you’ll need pocket money for all of the entrance fees: 120 Yuan to enter the territory, 160 Yuan for the gondola to Dry Sea Meadow at an altitude of 3050m, 40 Yuan for the gondola to Cloud Fir Meadow at 4500m (which offers a view of glaciers if skies are clear) and 62 Yuan for the gondola to Yak Meadow at 3500m for a fabulous view of the highlands. Nowhere else in the world will you climb as quickly and to such heights as in these gondolas. At first you’ll see flowering plants and flowers, later you’ll see Rocky hills, mist, cotton-like clouds and eventually thick layers of snow. Oxygen bottles can be purchased at the foot of the gondolas. |
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