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Bishkek to Beijing Overland
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This Central Asia overland trip to China departs from Bishkek June '08, it is the first time we have overlanded this route, and as such is a trip of an exploratory nature. The Crew leading this trip are some of our most experienced and our expedition vehicle will be newly built and equipped especially. Please also be aware that as stated above this is an exploratory overland expedition and as such anyone booking on this trip should expect that there will be times that things do not go according to plan and there WILL BE hold-ups and some unexpected hassles along the way.
This tour is part of a longer tour starting in Tunis. The trip we will camp approximately 50% of the time, some of which will be in the extreme heat of deserts or the cold of mountainous regions. The hotels we use will be small locally owned pensions and bed and breakfasts and may often be of a very basic standard.
But this should be regarded as part and parcel of being among the first to partake in such a ground breaking expedition and this in turn is reflected in the discounted introductory cost of the first trip. Please also be aware that any and all information regarding this overland trip is only available from our website - there are no printed brochures - apart from our "detailed trip notes" which contain information about where to join this tour, a more in-depth itinerary, what to bring with you, visas and vaccinations, optional excursions etc and which can be ordered or viewed online as well.

 

 

 
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Days 1 - 4 (41 - 45) Bishkek

(the capital is a largely Soviet-built city, and along Ulitsa Sovietskaya, are the Kyrgyz State Opera and Ballet Theatre and the State Art Museum. Other attractions include the Lenin Museum and an hour's drive from Bishkek the Ala-Archa Nature Reserve which offers spectacular scenery for trekking and skiing)

We spend a few days driving south through the mountains to reach the border with China. This is a difficult journey along rough roads and at high altitude so expect cold temperatures and a challenging time.
Torugat Pass in the Tien Shan Mountains is one of the highest passes in the world and is where we cross into China.

Days 4 - 12 (32 - 40) China

Kashgar (we visit the local market which attracts a rather staggering 60,000 shoppers!)

Takla Makan Desert (one of the largest moving bodies of sand in the world, stretching west from Kashgar for over a 1000 kms to the mysterious desert of Lop in the east, its dunes conceal the ruins of numerous ancient civilizations)

Hotan (best known for its carpet making, silk production and jewellery made from the local jade)

Korla (situated at the foot of Mount Tianshan)

Bosten Lake (surrounded by the beautiful scenery of the Gobi Desert & here we take a boat ride or water-ski)

Urumqi (where we visit the nearby Tain Chi 'heaven lake' beneath the mighty 6000 m high Bogda Feng mountain. Here you can choose to stay in yurts with the semi nomadic Kazakh population)

Turpan (one of the hottest places in the world.) Visit the town's old mosques and take a tour to the ruins of Goachang City

Visit the Thousand Buddha Caves which were dug out and painted by monks from the 4th century

Days 13 - 20 (24 - 31) 
Gobi Desert crossing

Dunhuang (we visit the famed Mogao Grottoes, one of the world's richest treasure houses of Buddhist sutras, murals and sculptures)

Min Sha Hill and the Crescent Moon Pool (where spring water trickles up into a depression between huge sand dunes, forming a crescent-shaped pond. There is the opportunity to take camel ride on a two-humped camel over the sand dunes)

Great Wall of China (take a walk along the wall and visit the Jiayuguan Fort which was the last outpost of the Great Wall. We also visit the Wei Jin Tombs which have early rock art on the walls and the mummies unearthed at the tombs can be seen in the adjacent museum

Wuwei (places of interest include the Haizang Temple, Loshi Pagoda, Confucian Temple, Leitai Taoist Temple and the most famous object, the Han-dynasty Flying Horse of Wuwei)

Lanzhou (a city that has a 2,000-year history and is capital of Gansu Province)

If time allows we make two short excursions:

Lanzhou to Maijishan Grottoes (a steep rock face with 194 cave-shrines chiselledout of it that provide shelters to 7,200 stone and clay figurines and 1,300 square metres of murals)

Bingling Grottoes (also known as the Bingling Temple, a series of Buddhist caves on a cliff face, some 80km from Lanzhou and accessed by boat across the Yellow River)

Days 21 - 35 (9 - 23)
Xiahe

Tibetan style Buddhist Labrang Monastery (tens of thousands of gold Buddha statues decorated with ivory & jade)

Huanglong National Park (also known as Yellow Dragon Valley, it is studded with terraces and waterfalls, coloured limestone ponds of blue, yellow, green and white)

Chengdu (a great place to see giant pandas, we visit the Panda Breeding & Research Centre, where nearly 50 Pandas have been born and successfully reared)

Emeishan (one of the four mountain ranges in China that Buddhists consider sacred and there are a number hiking trails punctuated by Buddhist temples that offer food and beds to pilgrims and tourists alike)

Leshan (we visit the 71m high Leshan Giant Buddha, the largest stone sculpture of Buddha in the world)

Chongqing (here we embark on our three day boat trip down the Yangtze River)

Days 36 - 45 (1 - 8)

Wuhan & Luoyang (world-famous Longmen Grottoes and World Heritage Site (there are 2345 caves, 100,000 massive Buddhist images, more than 2800 inscribed tablets, and 43 Buddhist pagodas)

Shaolin (thought to be the birth place of Kung Fu)

Xi'an (there are an abundance of relics and sites to see, of these the vast Terra Cotta Army is probably the most famous

Beijing (after a 15 hr train journey we are ready to explore China's capital and soak up the atmosphere. We include a guided city tour on our last day of the trip, before enjoying our last night party in some of the many bars and clubs in the city)

There is so much to see in Beijing so we recommend staying on for a few days to see all the main sights and also to relax. Well known places to visit here include - Tian'anmen Square, the Forbidden City, and the Temple of Heaven. You will also see the towering skyscrapers and the endless stream of traffic. Nowhere else on earth will you find such a variety of gourmet Chinese restaurants. Then there is of course the shopping and the nightlife too!

For further information on overland travel to China and other countries listed, please email us. We are always willing to chat about any of our tours.

Trip Highlights
 
  • Various Home stays in people’s houses 
  • Bakharden Salt Lakes and Hot Springs
  • Lake Song-Kul & Lake Issyk-Kul
  • Mingsha Shan Singing Dunes & Crescent Moon Lake
  • Labrang Tibetan Monastery with Buddhist Monk guide
  • Huanglong National Park
  • Chengdu Giant Panda Breeding & Research Base
  • Leshan Giant Buddha
  • 3 Day Yangtze River trip
  • Terracotta Army at Xi’an
  • First nights Hotel Accommodation in Beijing

 

 
 
 
 
 
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