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Lijiang Ancient Town |
You'll begin your journey to Yunnan.
Arrive in Lijiang, visit Lijiang Ancient Town
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Lijiang Old Town, Mu Palace,Black Dragon Pool, Dongba Culture Museum, Baisha Old Town, |
Lijiang Old Town, Mu Palace,Black Dragon Pool, Dongba Culture Museum, Baisha Old Town,
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the First Bend of the Yangtze River, Shigu Town, Tiger Leaping Gorge |
From Lijiang, you'll drive about 60KM to the First Bend on the Yangtze River with imposing gorge scenery, and the Iron Chain Bridge in the Stone Drum town. The town of Stone Drum got its name from a large, cylindrical, marble tablet shaped like a drum. The scenery is magnificent as the road running through the Lijiang valley which is filled with wheat fields and drying haystacks.
Continue the driving 40KM more to visit the Tiger Leaping Gorge, the deepest gorge in the world. With 34 rapids of the Yangtze River, it is called the Jinsha in this area because you can find gold in the river. Afternoon, you'll head for Shangri La, the former Zhongdian. Upon arrival in Shangri La, you will have entered the Tibetan cultural area and a landscape of barley fields and yaks scattered in the valleys.
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Ganden Sumtseling Monastery,Baimang Snow Mountain, Moon Bend of Yangtze River, the sunsetview of Meili Snow Mountain |
In the morning, you'll visit the Ganden Sumtseling Monastery, the largest Tibetan monastery in Yunnan. Drive to Deqing 7 hrs.Today, we'll drive to the northwest, through some stunning scenery! Enjoy the Yangtze river bed, classic Tibetan villages where they make lovely beautiful wooden bowls and watch the rugged Baima snow Mt. We will stop at Dhonchuling monastery, the second biggest one in the Yunnan-Tibetan area. Then go to a cozy Tibetan nunnery. Overnight at Holy Mountain Hotel in Feilaisi.
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Mekong River valley |
Drive 2:30 hrs towards the start point of the trek. We'll drive to the south and into Mekong River valley with a view of Kawa Karpo if the weather is fine, and a bird-eye view of winding Mekong below with tiny “castle-like" Tibetan villages nearby.
After a 2:30-hous-driving we'll arrive the trekking start point where we'll meet our horses with their cheerful owners. Trekking equipment and food will be loaded on the horses. Then we will have a short stretch over Mekong to a small temple, which is regarded by Tibetans as "the key "or "the permit" to the pilgrimage (Kora). Here we'll put up our tents in the courtyard of the cozy temple.
Alternatively, just set up our tents on the roof-top of Tibetan houses after a 2-hour walk more.
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Mekong river valley |
Trek 7 hrs to the campsite (2800m), We’ll load our ponies and say good-bye to the Mekong, and be ready to have a long climb towards Dokla pass (a mountain ridge of Kawa Karpo between Mekong- and Salween River), walking together with dozens of ponies along a winding trail, accompanied by the great sounds of our pony's bells which gives you a feeling of being in a caravan. The trail leads us up through scattered villages on the slope, steep cliffs and old-growth forest overlooking the breathtaking Mekong river valley.
Frequently, you can encounter different species of Rhododendron, orchids and some other unknown-name wild flowers. Have Picnic lunch with hot tea and instant coffee, plus a spectacular view. We will encamp on the relatively flat slope by a running stream. The campfire will accompany us through the night.
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Rocky Mountains |
Trek 5 hrs to the camp meadow (3450m) Today we just follow the footprints of Tibetan pilgrims. You will frequently encounter some holy places such as "Holy Caves", where pilgrims crawl through for some certain reason and is surrounded by piled good-wish stones, old jewelry and clothing from pilgrims, prayer flags......so mysterious! At that moment, if you want to speak to someone just whisper to each other to pay your respect.
Have Picnic lunch by a running stream. Afterwards, the pilgrimage path brings you to a great meadow named Yongshiton, with a murmuring stream flowing through it and surrounded by Rocky Mountains. There are some shepherd’s sheds as shelters for pilgrims as well as for herds of yaks and horses. Here is our campsite tonight.
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Trek 9 hrs. Today is a tough day, which is a sort of challenge with a good deal of excitement. Morning we leave our charming campsite to ascend up through the old-growth forest and then arrive at the tree-line, where we can see the Dokila pass (4560m), which we are going to climb over.
Have Picnic lunch with hot tea and instant coffee will be served. After a 6-hour-climb, we will be at the top of the pass, up there the land is covered by the piles of prayer flags, bowls, yak skulls.... and the view is great. From here we'll drop down along a zigzag "holy path" with pilgrims to another meadow (3670m) for camping just inside the TAR (Tibetan Autonomous Region)
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Meili Snow Mountain |
Trek 7 hrs. Following a crystal-clear river into a long valley covered by immense forest. If you are lucky enough, some wild animals could be encountered. After a 5-hours-trek, we come to a shrine for pilgrims, where they left offerings of clothes, bowls, tsamba, money and so on for their next lives.
They believe that they will retrace back along this path after being reborn. Picnic lunch with hot tea and instant coffee will be served. From the shrine we will descend down to the campsite (2550m), located by a tributary of Salween river on the other side of Mt Kawa Karpo.
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Trek 9 hrs. The pilgrimage path zigzags up through the untouched dense forest of fir, spruce, oak and pine trees with the beautiful "hanging" moss. After a 6-hour-climbing, we reach another pass (3820m) with a shrine, where there is a mass of offering of prayer flags, clothes, jewelry and so on. This is a good viewpoint for Salween River valley, Gaoligong mountain range and a Tibetan village named Aben in a deep valley down below.
Then downhill to Aben village, where we can sleep on the roof top of Tibetan family, and first chance in the trek: beers, sprite, pepsi are available here as a big luxury. This is also a good chance for our ponymen to have a nice relaxed night with local people.
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Trek 5 hrs. Today we descend down to meet Salween River, en route we’ll enjoy some fascinating stone carvings of Tibetan words and Buddhist images on the cliff, where is revered by Tibetan pilgrims as a shrine. But it is also a pity to see that some of the Buddhist carvings ruined during the Cultural Revolution.Afterwards, we walk along a dirt road to our campsite (1950m) by Salween amongst the woods of cactus.
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Trek 4 hrs. We carry on by the Salween northward, so arid here but still some Tibetan hamlets scattered on the steep slopes of either side of the Salween. Eventually we come to a comparatively densely populated tiny town (Chawalong) with an old tiny temple. Camp overnight here.
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Trek about 4hrs. Today, we leave the bank of the Salween, following the mysterious Kora path which leads us to climb up through some charming Tibetan villages with some interesting tiny temples. We could have a fabulous chance to visit local families with hospitable hosts. Yak butter tea is the priority drink offered to guests here.
Eventually, the Kora path takes us to the campsite (2840m near a cozy nunnery on the slope. Here you could have a nice relaxed afternoon free just saving enough energy for the next-day's long climbing.
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Trek 8 hrs. The Kora path is winding its way to climb up to a pass (3350m), with mysterious prayer flags and breathtaking birds-eye views of the Salween River below. Our shepherds will offer a cup of hot tea or coffee here - you will feel that you are at the top of the world at that moment.
Afterwards, the path descends down through fir-tree forest and comes to a "holy spring" for picnic lunch.
From here the path have come into being a sandy winding one on the mountain sides, while below there is a snake-like tributary (Weiqu) of Salween with some fascinating Tibetan villages on the river banks. Then just cross Weiqu River by a typical Titetan-style bridge to a delightful village (2380m) dwelling on the arid mountain side. Here we set up our tents on the roof tops of the huge Tibetan houses.
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Trek about 7hrs. Today is a big ascent of nearly 1400m, we zigzag up along the Kora path heading for the pass of Gebu la(4180m), constantly being accompanied by the great views of the arid Weiqu river vally and rocky peaks on the opposite side of Salween.
Then, enter a forest and keep walking through till the campsite (3960m), perched on the steep slope of Gebula pass dominated by some big snow-capped peaks from afar and spectacular river gorges down below. I guess it is the most difficulty day for our ponies with so much camp stuff on their backs.
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Trek 7 hrs. From our campsite we have only a home-stretch distance to climb up, to Gebula pass (4180m), where there is another shrine for pilgrims. Here our pony men always hang their new prayer flags on the trees as a sort of offering for a good wish. Afterwards, we descend along a winding path through an immense forest of fir, spruce, birch, oak, pine trees mixed with bamboo and rhododendron.
Then, from time to time, the Kora path is being accompanied by the great views of the snaking Weiqu river blow, and spectacular snow peaks of Mt Kawa Karpo (in fine weather). Eventually, we cross Weiqu River again and ascend up to our campsite (3210m) by a tiny Tibetan village.
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Trek about 9hrs. The Kora path leads up steeply through the oak woods with beautiful "hanging moss". After a 3-hour-climb, the path here is getting more gentle through the shrubs and being accompanied by the peaks of Kawa Karpo to the south.
From here the path is continuing to be heading for the highest pass(4810m) of Shola, the pass is revered by Tibetan pilgrims as a shrine, where is piled by an enormous mass of prayer flags, pilgrims walking sticks and clothes....meanwhile Shola range is the watershed between Salween and Mekong River, as well as the frontier of Yunnan and TAR (Tibetan Autonomous Region). From here we are leaving Tibetan territory and steps into The Mekong valley of Yunnan until the campsite (4130m).
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Meilishui River |
Trek 5 hrs, and drive 4 hrs today it is the final stretch of a 300-KM-long path of the Kora, a long descending path along a stunning valley with a crystal-clear river of Meilishui, en route the various pilgrimage sites in the immense forest and many wild flowers.
Eventually, Meilishui River takes us to meet Mekong again, where we’ll reach the finishing point of the Kora.Tibetan pilgrims think what we have done could result in considerable merit. What do you think? A good job! From here we drive back to Deqing town for having a "great shower" which we have been missing for more than two weeks.
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Departure from Shangri-la |
Departure from Shangri-la
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High
Season (April 1 - October 31)
Group Size |
Hostel |
Using Economy Hotel
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Using Comfortable Hotel
★★★★ |
Using Deluxe Hotel
★★★★★ |
Single Supplement |
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Low
Season(December 1 - March 31)
Group Size |
Hostel |
Using Economy Hotel
★★★ |
Using Comfortable Hotel
★★★★ |
Using Deluxe Hotel
★★★★★ |
Single Supplement |
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Recommended Hotels:
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Economy Hotel
★★★ |
Comfortable Hotel
★★★★ |
Deluxe Hotel
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Cizhong |
Mr Zhang's Guesthouse |
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Lijiang |
Qingluxianting Guesthouse |
Qingluxianting Guesthouse |
Wangfu Hotel |
Intercontinental Hotel |
Shangrila |
Tibetan Hotel |
Moonlight Hotel |
Zhaxidele Hotel |
Shangri-la Hotel |
Price
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- What the price includes:
1. Transportation: Round trip between Lijiang and Feilai Temple (Feilai Si) by taking public bus.
2. Hotels: Standard room for 4 nights and dormitory room for 2 nights. The rest nights we camp outside(tents, sleeping bags and moisture-proof pads are self-prepared).
3. Food: Breakfast and dinner provided at the campsite (simple dishes with meat, vegetables and fruits).
4. Horses: Horses are prepared but the weight of your personal equipment should be under 20kg.
5. Leader: Excellent leader.
6. Support stuff: Board and lodging costs required by the driver and horse-keeper.
7. Insurance: We paid.
- Pick up/Drop off;
- All land transfer and transportation;
- Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner as specified;
- Accommodation/Camping;
- Entrance fees as listed in the program;
- Skilled driver & Experienced English-speaking guide;
- Travel Agency's Responsibility Insurance
Price
Excludes:
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- What the price does not include:
1. Dinner (self-prepared according to your own flavor).
2. Personal consumption (for example, alcohol and souvenirs).
3. Room price difference.
4. Transportation from other place to Lijiang
- Train Tickets/Flight Tickets;
- Personal Travel Accident Insurance;
- Any optional programs;
- Chinese visa fees;
- Personal Consumption;
- Tips (150CNY/day to Guide; 100CNY/day to Driver)
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- Read First
1. Infants and people with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and cardiopathy are refused to participate in activities.
2. Tourists over 60 years old must consider if their physical conditions can allow them finish the activities; tourists under 18 years should participate and enroll with their families.
3. If a single room is needed, please inform the service representative before application and make up the price difference.
4. Force majeure is a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events. If we are not able to perform its obligations due to force majeure, We are not liable of breach of contact. Force majeure includes objective causes like severe weather, natural disaster, wars, strikes, riots, aircraft faults, flight protection, terrorist event, state action, public health events, etc.
5. In order to ensure a smooth process, the leader may adjust the schedule according to local road and weather conditions and force majeure.
6. During the free time, tourists should be responsible for their own security and do activities within the ability of controlling risk; Tourists should take care of themselves and their personal belongings and be responsible for their property loss and security that caused by tourists themselves.
7. During the activities, all tourists should follow the leader’s arrangements, otherwise tourists should be responsible for all the problems caused by themselves. Do not shooting or taking photos in the dangerous place and the place with a sign of no photo. Stop staying at the place with sign of danger. Tourists must timely inform the leader if their rights are harmed, otherwise tourists should be responsible for the delayed information about their loss of property.
Remarks:
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Attention
1. Climate: The plateau area is featured by changeable weather, strong ultraviolet rays and low temperature during the early morning and evening. Please keep warm and protect your skin.
2. Security: Please follow the leader’s arrangement and any leaving without permission is forbidden.
3. Customs: By way of Tibetan region, please take off your hat and walk clockwise. Do NOT touch Marnyi Stone and take down the prayer flags. Any behavior should be based on respecting the local customs.
4. Photography: Taking photos for the local people needs to ask for their permission.
5. Environment protection: Please throw the rubbish into the dustbin and take those nondegradable rubbish back to the county. Do NOT pick up plants outside.
6. Infrastructure: When walking around the mountains, tourists will meet some backward villages where transport hurdles and things are expensive. Please prepare enough related goods and materials in Lijiang. If you have any problems, please ask the leader for help.
7. Health: For trekking in high altitude area consume high energy, we will prepare enough materials. However, we suggest that every tourist should prepare some high-calorie foods and other food that can supply the elements your body lost, such as Vitamin C tablets, chocolate, toffee, milk tablets, energy bars and some beef.
8. High altitude disease: It’s better to arrive at Lijiang earlier and try to relax and release your burden. Be temperate in eating and drinking. Eat more fruits and drink more water. Slow your action to adapt to the high altitude environment.
9. Phone signal: Phone signal is not stable when you walk around the mountains; no signal in old-growth forest and col. The worst-case signal is provided by China Unicom.
Eequipment
Necessary equipment: bags (65L & 25L), tent, moisture-proof pad, sleeping bag (comfort rating: 15℃), alpenstocks (we suggest two), enough clothes for keeping warm, trekking boots, gloves, socks, sunglasses, head lamp, hat, vacuum thermos, sunscreen, lipstick, headscarf and personal belongings (toothbrush and shampoo, etc).
Optional equipment: quick-drying underwear and cookers.
Public facilities: cooking tent, cookers, interphones and satellite phones.