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14-Day China Yunnan-Golden Triangle-Thailand Mekong Cruise Tour

Tour Code:TE-YNM-1401
Start in:Kunming
End in: Xishuangbanna
Destinations:Kunming → Zhongdian → Lijiang → Jianchuan → Dali → Jinghong → Guanlei → Chiang Rai → Chiang Mai → Bangkok
Day 1   Kunming Arrival
Arrive in Kunming by air from Beijing or Bangkok, meet the guide and tour representative at the airport and transfer to hotel. Overnight in Kunming. If arriving via Beijing day before we can arrange overnight at a central hotel before onward travel the next day to Kunming.Alternatively we can arrange for a guide to meet you at the Airport and accompany you to Kunming.
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Day 2   Kunming Sightseeing
Our first visit is to the Stone Forest. These strange looking limestone formations cover an area of over 300 sq kms and tower into the sky as far as the eye can see - hence the name "stone forest". Returning, we visit the Dragon Gate in the Western Hills.It consists of the Sanqing Temple Complex and the Dragon Gate Grotto Complex.The Sanqing complex is arranged in nine tiers,each one a Pavilion,Hall or Temple.The Grotto Complex includes two interesting cave grotto's and the Datian Pavilion.
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Day 3   Kunming-Shangri La
Take flight from Kunming to Shangri-la (the mythical place where people never grow old). This is a place of endless wild flowers and grass plains in summer and, in winter, a snow-covered wonderland, just like floating colourful clouds - no wonder the name has been used the world over to epitomise paradise! We visit the Songzanlin Tibetan Buddhism Monastery (otherwise known as 'Ganden Sumtseiling Gompa' to Tibetans). It is said that the Fifth Dalai Lama chose the site of the monastery through a divine dream and named it then "Gedan Songzanlin Monastery". In 1724, during the reign of Emperor Yongzheng in the Quing Dynasty, the monastery was renamed the "Guihua Monastery". During its time of great prosperity, there were more than 3,000 monks in the temple; now there are still 700 living there. In the afternoon we visit Shuduhu Lake (an area of natural beauty) and Zhongdian old town, with its Tibetan old streets and houses. Overnight in Shangri-la.
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Day 4  Shangri La-Tiger Leaping Gorge-Lijiang
Bus to Lijiang, visiting on the way the Tiger leaping Gorge, which is believed to be the deepest in China. From the top of the Gorge we look down the steeply angled mountain sides to the rushing Golden Sands (Jingsha) River, with its 18 foaming rapids more than 700 ft below. Overnight in Lijiang.
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Day 5   Lijiang Sightseeing
Visit Lijiang old town, which is one of the best preserved ancient towns of China and has been listed by UNESCO. We visit the local Dongba Museum before touring the ancient city of Lijiang, where you can admire the beautiful wooden houses and water systems. Black Dragon Pool is located at the north of Lijiang town at the foot of Elephant Mountain. Mirrored in the clear spring water of the pool are the peaks of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain and the Elephant Mountain, presenting a picturesque scene. The pool is embraced on all sides by verdant willow trees, carpet-like meadows and flourishing ancient trees. Amidst the greenery and blossoms, are dotted luxuriously painted Chinese pavilions. Ten kilometres north-west of Lijiang is Baisha Village, where ancient murals are stored and displayed. The old houses in the village were built between 1385 and 1619. The murals were painted in this period, when the Ban, Bai, Tibetan and Naxi peoples freely mixed with each other with their different art forms and cultures. Sadly, some of these murals were deliberately destroyed in the Cultural Revolution, but those that remain are fascinating. In the evening we will enjoy Mr Xuanke's Naxi ancient music. Overnight in Lijiang.
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Day 6   Lijiang-Shaxi-Jianchuan-Dali
Bus to Dali, which is regarded as "the oriental Switzerland" or "Chinese Geneva". This is an area of outstanding beauty. We drive along the old road from Lijiang to Dali,on the way to Dali,we will visit Shaxi Old Town which is the relics of the Tea Horse Trading Caravan, and Shibaoshan (Stone Treasure )Mountain, which is famouse for its old grottos from Tang Dynasty 1000 years ago. Overnight in Dali.
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Day 7  Dali-Jinghong
We first visit the Xizhou Bai national village, before taking a boat trip on the Erhai Lake, which is 280 sq kms in size and dotted with fishing boats. We finish with a tour of the 1100-year-old Three Pagodas in Dali Old Town. In the evening, you are free to take a pleasant stroll in Dali Old Town, which was the capital of the Nanzhao Kingdom 1000 years ago. Overnight in Jinghong.
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Day 8   Jinghong-Menglun-Jinghong
In the morning visit Ganlanba, morning market, water Dai villages, Burmese temple and rubber garden on the way. After lunch visit biggest Botanic Garden in China in Menglun.
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Day 9  Jinghong-Guanlei

In the morning we explore the Wild Elephant Valley (natural reserve area), enjoy the elephant show, then take cable car to get through the primitive raining forest.

In the afternoon we board our river cruiser at Jinghong Port to begin our trip down the mighty Mekong River. Today we travel 81 kms before arriving at Guanlei, the border port between China and Burma.  Here we overnight at a small basic but clean hotel. 

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Day 10  Guanlei-Chiang Rai
Early morning we resume our cruise for a further 263 kms down the . We can enjoy the primitive rain forest scenery and fishing boats on the river as we travel, with Laos on one bank and Burma on the other. Food and drinks available on our cruiser. After 8 hours cruising we arrive at Chiang Sean Port, Thailand. This area, which is the border between Laos, Thailand and Burma, is known as the "Golden Triangle", infamous for its opium trade. There is, of course, an Opium Museum to visit here, and nearby is a Buddhist Temple. In the evening the bustling streets of Chiang Rai and its night market will be a temptation to browse around. Overnight in Chiang Rai.
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Day 11  Chiang Rai- Chiang Mai
We take a bus to Chiang Mai and visit the Elephant Camp, where a one-hour ride is taken into the bush. Nearby we can also visit an orchid garden, butterfly house, snake farm or monkey school. The several colourful night markets along the streets in the downtown of Chiang Mai will be a good hunting ground for unusual souvenirs, or just for taking in the heady atmosphere. Overnight in Chiang Mai.
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Day 12   Chiang Mai- Bangkok
In the morning our train will await us to take us to Bangkok Here we have our own private saloon car attached to the train for the long journey south. We will be fascinated by the local stations we stop at and the contrast in the scenery between the mountainous north of the country and the plains of the south. We arrive in Bangkok at approximately 20:30 hrs, where we transfer to an hotel for overnight stay.
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Day 13  Bangkok sightseeing
Bangkok was founded in 1782 by the first monarch of the present Chakri dynasty. It is now the country's spiritual, cultural, diplomatic, commercial and educational hub. It covers an area of more than 1,500 square kilometers, and it is home to approximately ten million people or more than 10% of the country's population.
Your wonderful journey will be as follows: -
Pick up from your hotel , serve you with pie , cold ovantine and go to the Wang Lang Pier.
Tour Choa Pra Ya River by boat , you will see the Thai life style along the riverside, beautifyl temples and places.
Traveling to Grand Palace. This is the perfect introduction to Thailand, the Buddhist faith, ragal splendor and tradition. Though no longer the royal residence, it remains the symbol of the kindom. You'll visit the key attractions around the Grand palace including Wat Phra Kaew-temple of the Emerald Buddha, Coronation Throne Hall, Royal Reception Hall, Royal Funeral Hall, the Golden Chedi, and the Royal Pantheon. Wat Phra Kaew is Thailand' most sacred temple.
Visit Wat Pho which is an important landmark in the Rattanakosin area. Enjoy the beautiful Buddhist fine arts and the existing Thai intellect which has descended from ancient times, taken as immortal careers knowledge.
Visit Vimanmek Mansion Dusit Palace, the world largest golden teakwood mansion .
Visit the beautiful of Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, is one of Bangkok's best know landmark. It stands on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Thon Buri. Visit the beautiful and peaceful monastery complex surrounding the familiar towers is very worth-while. These towers, the "Phra Prang" although best known, the only part of Wat Arun. It also contains narrow lanes; elegant, old white buildings; shrines, pools of turtles; and two fine giants,"Yun Wat Jaeng" , mortal enemies of the "Yuk Wat Po" across the river.
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Day 14 Departure from Bangkok 
After breakfast at the hotel, transfer to airport for onward flights for those returning. Extra nights at the hotel can be booked at an additional charge for anyone wishing to stay on for a few days in Bangkok.
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