China Silk Road
China Silk Road
China Silk Road
17 Days Starting in Beijing, China and ending in Kashgar, China
Visiting: Beijing, Great Wall of China, Xi'an, Lanzhou, Xiahe, Jiayuguan, Dunhuang, Turpan, Urumqi, Kashgar
Tour operator:
Tour code:
SRC
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
6 - 16
Tour operated in:
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Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey along the ancient China Silk Road, exploring the rich history and diverse landscapes of China. Begin in Beijing with visits to iconic landmarks such as Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and the Summer Palace, and experience the less crowded Mutianyu section of The Great Wall. Travel to Xi'an to marvel at the Terracotta Warriors and explore the vibrant markets of Kashgar. Discover the cultural treasures of Urumqi, including Heaven's Lake and the Tian Shan Mountains, and delve into the spiritual serenity of Labrang Monastery. Witness the stunning Mogao Caves in Dunhuang and traverse the historic Silk Road through the Gobi Desert. This immersive tour offers a blend of ancient wonders, bustling markets, and breathtaking natural beauty, providing a comprehensive and enriching experience of China's legendary Silk Road.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrive Beijing
Location: Beijing
Accommodation Name: Dong Fang Hotel or similar
Meals Included: Dinner
If you are arriving into Beijing today you will be collected from the airport and transferred to the group hotel. This evening you will meet with the rest of the group in the hotel lobby for a trip briefing (your guide will advise you of the meeting time) before you head out for a group welcome dinner.
Overnight: Dong Fang Hotel or similar
Day 2 : The Great Wall
Location: Great Wall of China
Accommodation Name: Dong Fang Hotel or similar
Meals Included: Dinner
We will make an early start this morning and head north out of the city to explore the Great Wall at the Mutianyu. Whilst this section is a slightly longer drive, at around 1½hrs, than the Badaling Gate section, it is significantly less busy and therefore worth the drive. One of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Wall of China was built as a defence line to keep out marauding invaders, nomadic groups of the steppe from the north. The first sections were completed as far back as the 7th century BC. Since then, many successive dynasties built and maintained multiple stretches of border walls. The most currently well-known of the walls were built by the Ming dynasty (1368–1644). The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall is a masterpiece of restoration, with 23 original-style Ming Dynasty watchtowers. This is the longest fully-restored Great Wall section open to visitors. On arrival, you have the option for either a gentle walk with optional cable car assistance or for those feeling more active, we can complete a 2 -3hr walk along this beautiful section of the wall.
In the evening we will be treated to a traditional Peking Duck dinner.
Overnight: Dong Fang Hotel or similar
Please note Days 2 & 3 may be swapped around depending on availability of tickets to visit the Forbidden City.
Day 3 : Visit To The Forbidden City & Summer Palace
Location: Beijing
Accommodation Name: Dong Fang Hotel or similar
This morning we visit the beautiful Forbidden City, which is a masterpiece of 5000 years of Chinese civilisation and still vividly displays the power and prestige of the former dynasties. Sprawling over acres, the City is a magnificent group of palaces, pavilions, courtyards and deep terracotta walls. Ornately furnished palace rooms, priceless artworks and treasures are all now open to the public after 500 years of seclusion. In the afternoon we’ll visit the Summer Palace. First built in 1750, largely destroyed in the war of 1860 and restored on its original foundations in 1886, the Summer Palace in Beijing is a masterpiece of Chinese landscape garden design. The natural landscape of hills and open water is combined with artificial features such as pavilions, halls, palaces, temples and bridges to form a harmonious ensemble of outstanding aesthetic value. In the evening there is an option to see an acrobatic show.
Overnight: Dong Fang Hotel or similar
Day 4 : In Beijing, Evening Train To Xi'an
Location: Beijing
Accommodation Name: Sleeper train - 4 berth cabin
This morning has been set aside for leisure time to rest or catch up on shopping. Our local guides will be happy to make suggestions and organise arrangements as required. In the afternoon, we transfer to the train station for our overnight journey to Xi’an.
Overnight: Sleeper train - 4 berth cabin
Day 5 : Arrive Xi'an - City Tour
Location: Xi'an
Accommodation Name: Man Xin Hotel Xi'an or similar
Xi'an is the traditional starting point of the Silk Road, the point from where traders departed on their long cross continental voyages. The walled city of Xi'an, the capital of Shaanxi Province, is a vivid example of old meets new China. The modernised new city bustles around the quaint, winding lanes of the Old Quarter, where retired men spend their days smoking pipes playing mahjong and chess while butchers pull their carcass-laden carts and hawkers sell all manner of wares.
Today, we will take in a city tour, starting on the old city wall which is the most complete ancient city wall in China. At 12m high and 15m wide, the 14km long wall is one of the largest ancient military defensive systems in the world and safeguarded the capital city of13 Chinese dynasties. A walk along the wall provides us with a glimpse into the ancient and modern life of the city and its inhabitants. In the evening, there is an option to dine at a special dumpling restaurant, which is highly recommended and very unique (additional cost).
Overnight: Man Xin Hotel Xi'an or similar
Due to recently imposed limitations on the number of visitors allowed at the Shaanxi Provincial Museum in Xi'an it is not possible to guarantee tickets will be available when we visit. If this is a must visit site for you please let us know and we will do our best to secure a ticket (at an additional charge of US38 per person) on one of our days in Xi'an.
Day 6 : Terracotta Warriors & Big Goose Pagoda
Location: Xi'an
Accommodation Name: Man Xin Hotel Xi'an or similar
The thousands of Terracotta Warriors who stand outside the tomb of Qin Shihuang, were uncovered in 1974 by peasants digging a well. Each warrior stands over six feet tall and has individual features and characteristics. Some stand in a vanguard with crossbow and longbow bearers, others hold spears, daggers and axes at the ready. They are accompanied by dozens of horse-drawn carriages and enormous terracotta horses. In the afternoon we’ll visit the Big Goose Pagoda which is a classic example of Chinese temple architecture. Originally built in 652AD during the Tang dynasty, it was rebuilt in 704 during the reign of Empress Wu Zetian, and its exterior brick facade was renovated during the Ming dynasty. One of the pagoda's many functions was to hold sutras and figurines of the Buddha that were brought to China from India by the Buddhist translator and traveler Xuanzang. Today, the interior walls of the pagoda feature engraved statues of Buddha by the renowned artist Yan Liben. The sight of the warriors arising from their muddy grave, some intact, others still submerged in the ground, is truly an extraordinary one. This evening we have the option to attend a Tang Dynasty Dance Show.
Overnight: Man Xin Hotel Xi'an or similar
Day 7 : Train To Lanzhou, Transfer To Linxia
Location: Lanzhou
Accommodation Name: Linxia Hotel or similar
Meals Included: Lunch
This morning we transfer to the station to catch the high speed train to Lanzhou. Camel caravans traversed the rugged and barren Province of Gansu, as they threaded their way along the Silk Road. The capital Lanzhou is one of the oasis towns the caravans stopped in along the way. It has since become an industrialised city and remains a hub for travellers to this day. On arrival we enjoy a simple noodle lunch before a visit to the Gansu Provincial Museum. Home to the "Cultural Relics of the Silk Road" exhibition, it has some beautiful artifacts and a skeleton of a giant mammoth. From Lanzhou we ascend out of the city smog and into the clean mountain air, passing through beautiful, mountainous scenery and fascinating microcosms of minority life in China as we head towards Linxia, one of the main religious, cultural and commercial centers of China's Muslim community.
Overnight: Linxia Hotel or similar
Day 8 : Boat Trip To Bing Ling Temple, Transfer To Xiahe
Location: Xiahe
Accommodation Name: Baoma Hotel Hotel or similar
This morning we transfer by bus and boat to Bingling Temple which are a series of grottoes filled with Buddhist sculpture carved into natural caves and caverns in a canyon along the Yellow River. After visiting these fascinating grottoes we transfer on to the remote town of Xiahe (pronounced Shar-her), which takes approximately 1.5 hours. As we ascend further into the mountains we pass stupas identifying the beginning of the Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. On arrival in Xiahe you will likely notice the increase of altitude as the town is located at 2,900m.
Overnight: Baoma Hotel Hotel or similar
Day 9 : Labrang Monastery, Return To Lanzhou And Overnight Train To Jiayuguan.
Location: Lanzhou
Accommodation Name: Sleeper train - 4 berth cabin
Within Xiahe is the enormous Tibetan Monastery of Labrang, an important place of pilgrimage for Buddhist monks and is second only in size to the Potala Palace in Lhasa. Tibetan nomads dressed in their finest traditional clothing mingle with monks in bright pink robes and lamas in deep burnished saffron robes. Monks can be seen debating and deep in preparations for religious ceremonies, practicing ritual music and meditation. The Lamasery, built in 1709, has more than 10,000 rooms, where over 3,000 lamas were once accommodated. It has a collection of books exceeding 65,000 volumes. Watch out for the huge pot in the Lamasery yard in which four oxen can be cooked together.
This afternoon we transfer back to Lanzhou before we catch the overnight train to Jiayuguan. Our return journey is just as impressive as mountains give way to fields of wheat and orchards bursting with fruit. Depending on the season, we may stop at one of the many roadside stalls selling local fruit and nuts.
Overnight: Sleeper train - 4 berth cabin
Day 10 : In Jiayuguan
Location: Jiayuguan
Accommodation Name: Runze Boutique Hotel or similar
Jiayuguan is the western most point of the Great Wall. Built during the Ming dynasty, the wall is guarded by the famous Jaiyu Fort, known as “the most Impregnable Pass Under Heaven”. It was the last major stronghold of the empire to the west and remains an impressive and formidable sight. Then we're on to the Black Mountain to climb a restored section of the wall.
Overnight: Runze Boutique Hotel or similar
Day 11 : To Dunhuang
Location: Dunhuang
Accommodation Name: Dunhuang Hantang Grang Hotel or similar
We leave the Great Wall and follow the snaking Silk Road into the desert through the Hexi (pronounced “Hersh”) Corridor. The drive from Jiayuguan to Dunhuang, another of the Silk Road’s oasis towns takes around five hours with the geographic boundaries of the Gobi Desert to the north and the Qilin Mountains to the south defining the Hexi Corridor. On the drive we will pass many beacon towers which were used to send messages along the Silk Road. We stop by the excellent Dunhuang Museum which houses thousands of ancient artefacts within a building designed by the Cu Kai, a master designer of the China Architectural Design Institute. Later we visit the famous Crescent Moon Spring, a lake miraculously surrounded by desert sands of the Singing Sand Mountains. Despite the constantly shifting sands, the 100m lake has never been filled and the view from the top of the dunes is magnificent. We might be lucky enough to view a sunset from the Mingsha dunes, the tallest of which, Mingsha Mountain, is 250m high. The dunes make a beautiful backdrop to the city of Dunhuang.
Overnight: Dunhuang Hantang Grang Hotel or similar
Day 12 : Mogao Caves & Train To Turpan
Location: Dunhuang
Accommodation Name: Jinjiang Ducheng Hotel or similar
Dunhuang is home to China’s most magnificent Buddhist grottos. The grottos are set amidst mountainous towering sand dunes. The Mogao Caves, also known as the Thousand Buddhist Grottos, are 1,000 metres long, and are filled with superb Buddhist art, dating from 366AD. Over 45,000 square metres of frescos in the nearly 500 caves record the life of the Buddha. They are one of the great sights of China. In the afternoon, transfer to Liuyan to board the bullet train to Turpan (4hrs). We will be met at the station and transferred to our hotel.
Please note: At Dunhuang Station all passengers and luggage are required to pass through a security check at the station entrance. Blades including pocket knives (Swiss Army style) and all products in pressurised containers (hairspray, deodorants etc) are banned and will be confiscated.
Overnight: Jinjiang Ducheng Hotel or similar
Day 13 : In Turpan (Or Tulufun)
Location: Turpan
Accommodation Name: Jinxiu Jinhua Hotel Turpanl or similar
The province of Xinjiang lies at the heart of the Eurasian continent. Skirting the hostile Gobi Desert it is a region of endless grassland, the Taklamakan Desert, snow peaked mountains, lakes, and primitive forests. We enter the Turpan basin, home of the Uighur (pronounced “Wee Ger”) people. The town of Turpan is broad and flat with low slung mud brick houses and open channels from which the Uighur draw their water. The slow pace and vast expanses of the surrounding desert and sky make Turpan a wonderful place for relaxation. Grape Valley is a small oasis of vineyards in the desert that we visit with its mazes of grapevines and mud brick buildings used for drying, before heading to Atsana Tombs and the ruins of Jiaohe. The tombs contain portraits of the dead of Gaochang painted on the walls with two well-preserved corpses housed in another. A visit to the Karez Underground Irrigation Channels are also a must. Constructed over 2000 years ago, the Karez are one of ancient China’s most remarkable public works. The 1000 wells that make up the system have been sunk to collect ground water from the melting snow of the Bogdashan Mountains. The water passes from the wells through underground channels to irrigate farms in the valley below, and is fed entirely by gravity.
Overnight: Jinxiu Jinhua Hotel Turpanl or similar
Day 14 : Drive To Urumqi
Location: Urumqi
Accommodation Name: Hong Kong Lihua Hotel or similar
The Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves are picturesquely located on a cliff face overlooking a river valley. We visit them before driving on to Urumqi (approx. 3hrs). Situated at the foot of the Tian Shan Mountains, Urumqi is the capital of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. With the opening of the Silk Route, Urumqi became a junction for cultural exchange between the east and west. We’ll venture pout for our first exploration of Urumqi and its strong Communist architecture. Furthermore, a visit to Xinjiang’s capital of Urumqi would be incomplete without a visit to the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region Museum or the “Xinjiang Museum” for short. It is by far the best museum you’ll find along the Silk Road and is home to some of the area’s most famous and controversial artefacts: the Xinjiang mummies.
Overnight: Hong Kong Lihua Hotel or similar
Day 15 : Heaven's Lake. Evening Flight To Kashgar
Location: Urumqi
Accommodation Name: Kashi Tianyuan International Hotel or similar
From Urumqi we drive to one of the most impressive sights in China - Tianchi, or Heaven’s Lake. Set amid the Tian Shan Mountains below the imposing Bogda Peak (5445m). The deep blue lake is framed by fir trees and mountain peaks, and it is sprinkled with yurts and Kazak nomad summer camps. We return to Urumqi in the late afternoon and take an evening flight to Kashgar.
Overnight: Kashi Tianyuan International Hotel or similar
Day 16 : Kashgar
Location: Kashgar
Accommodation Name: Kashi Tianyuan International Hotel or similar
Kashgar is a bustling market town which is prominent on the Silk Route, and is at the junction between the two main north/south arteries. Traders come from all over to sell their livestock, amongst thousands of different types of produce. Being populated by an overwhelming majority of Uygur people (93%), it seems on arrival that you have left China. This impression is quickly reversed on viewing the massive monument of Mao near the Idkah Square. Our time in Kashgar is spent predominantly at the markets wandering through the different sections of the market, where hats, spices, kitchenware, carpets, musical instruments richly decorated, clothing and tailors, and almost any other products are sold. The Fragrant Concubines tomb will be visited in the afternoon together with the Idkah Mosque. Kashgar was the centre of the Great Game staged between Britain and Russia in their attempts to secure the Central Asian states. We'll also make time today to visit a local family at their traditional home, to learn about the lifestyles of those living in this remote corner of China.
Overnight: Kashi Tianyuan International Hotel or similar
Day 17 : In Kashgar, Trip Concludes
Location: Kashgar
What a wonderful adventure we've had! Our trip concludes today in Kashgar.
What's Included
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Accommodation
2 nights overnight train -
16 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 13 dinners
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Comfortable well located accommodation on a twinshare basis
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Local sightseeing, including entrance fees to monuments
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All internal transport by train (soft sleeper) or private bus, jeep or car
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Internal flight Urumqi/Kashgar valued at USD$170
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National English speaking guide for groups of 6 or more people will have one guide accompanying them throughout the journey, while smaller groups will have local guides in each region.
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Emergency medical kit
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Group airport transfer on Day 1 only
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Meals not indicated in the program
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Any optional tours, and entrance fees and permits during free time
What's Not Included
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Meals not indicated in the program
Any meals not specifically mentioned in the program are not included.
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Any optional tours, and entrance fees and permits during free time
Optional tours, entrance fees, and permits during free time are not included.
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Expenditure of a personal nature such as drinks, souvenirs and laundry
Personal expenses such as drinks, souvenirs, and laundry are not included.
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Visa costs
Visa costs are not included in the tour package.
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Tips and gratuities
Tips and gratuities are not included and are at the traveler's discretion.
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International airfares and taxes
International airfares and taxes are not included in the tour package.
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Personal travel insurance (compulsory)
Personal travel insurance is compulsory and not included in the tour package.
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Excess luggage charges
Charges for excess luggage are not included in the tour package.
Accommodation
2 nights overnight train. In cities or large towns you will be accommodated in 3 to 4 star, twin share properties that are centrally located, atmospheric and reliable. An overnight train standard is a comfortable 4 berth sleeper with a cabin door that locks. Speak to your reservations consultant should you wish to upgrade to private, 2 berth sleeper cabins.
What You Carry
You will be required to carry all your luggage between hotels and transportation. On sightseeing days you will be required to carry a day pack with your camera, water proof clothing and any other personal items you may require during the day.
Grading
This is an adventurous journey and we aim to keep the ‘accent on the active’. We therefore suggest that any physical training you complete before undertaking the trip will be to good effect. Although there is no sustained physical activity during the trip, to get the most out of it you should exercise regularly before departure. There will be opportunities to ascend the ramparts of the Great Wall or climb a sand dune, and the fitter you are the more this will enhance your experience and enable you to fully participate in the trip.
There are long distances covered by road and train during the trip and some of the roads travelled may be bumpy and at times uncomfortable. You should be fit and healthy and mentally prepared to deal with 19 days travelling and the remote nature of the trip, accepting that things don’t always go to plan, despite our best intentions.
Mode of Transport
All internal transport by train (soft sleeper) or private bus, jeep or car. Includes an internal flight from Urumqi to Kashgar valued at USD$170. Group airport transfer on Day 1 only.
Check out our Q&As
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What type of accommodation can I expect during the tour?
In cities or large towns, you will be accommodated in 3 to 4 star, twin share properties that are centrally located, atmospheric, and reliable. The overnight train standard is a comfortable 4 berth sleeper with a cabin door that locks. You can speak to your reservations consultant if you wish to upgrade to private, 2 berth sleeper cabins.
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What meals are included in the tour?
The tour includes 16 breakfasts, 3 lunches, and 13 dinners. Meals not indicated in the program are not included.
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What kind of transportation will be used during the tour?
All internal transport will be by train (soft sleeper) or private bus, jeep, or car. There is also an internal flight from Urumqi to Kashgar valued at USD$170.
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Will there be a tour guide during the trip?
Yes, there will be a national tour leader in China plus local specialist guides throughout the tour.
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Are there any optional activities available during the tour?
Yes, there are optional activities such as an acrobatic show in Beijing, a special dumpling restaurant in Xi'an, and a Tang Dynasty Dance Show. These activities are at an additional cost.
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What should I carry during the sightseeing days?
You will be required to carry a day pack with your camera, waterproof clothing, and any other personal items you may need during the day.
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What level of physical fitness is required for this tour?
This is an adventurous journey with an 'accent on the active.' While there is no sustained physical activity, you should exercise regularly before departure to fully participate in the trip. There will be opportunities to ascend the ramparts of the Great Wall or climb a sand dune. The fitter you are, the more you will enjoy the experience.
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What are some of the key highlights of the tour?
Key highlights include visits to Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace in Beijing, the Great Wall at Mutianyu, the Terracotta Warriors in Xi'an, the markets in Kashgar, Urumqi, Heaven's Lake, the Tian Shan Mountains, Labrang Monastery, and the Mogao Caves in Dunhuang.
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What is the emergency protocol during the tour?
An emergency medical kit is included as part of the tour.
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Are there any additional costs not included in the tour price?
Yes, additional costs include any optional tours, entrance fees and permits during free time, personal expenditures such as drinks, souvenirs, and laundry, visa costs, tips and gratuities, international airfares and taxes, personal travel insurance (compulsory), and excess luggage charges.
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
We have offices on three continents which means your travelling companions will be just that – international and wonderfully eclectic. Part of small group travel means that although travellers come from various locations and backgrounds, you will be travelling with like-minded companions who, like you, are keen to share the experience and forge lifelong friendships.
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What about environmental impact?
We believe that adventure travel revolves around establishing a strong relationship with the people and environments in which we operate. Our responsible travel policies have been carefully developed to ensure that we minimise the impact of our presence and help to protect the regions we visit while contributing positively to the local community.
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What should I pack?
Your pre-departure documents include a detailed packing list with items that you need to bring. While most of the equipment for daily activities is included in your tour cost, some items like helmets and hiking boots are best brought from home. The pre-departure documents also include information on layering and recommended brands for various items to ensure you are fully prepared for your trip.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Yes. World Expeditions does not require single travellers to pay a surcharge for travelling alone on the vast majority of our trips. Our holidays are primarily on a twin share basis, so if you are joining the group as a solo traveller, we will match you with someone of your own gender. The choice is yours however; if you prefer not to share, we do offer single supplements for private occupancy.
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Are tips included in my trip price?
Tips are not included in the tour cost. Tipping is a personal thing, do not worry about how much, or when, to tip. Tipping guidelines are provided for certain destinations in our pre departure information upon booking, however the best advice will be provided by your tour leader.
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Am I suited to small-group travel?
We recognise that many of our travellers have not been on a ‘group trip’ before. Yet what our departures provide is both structure and flexibility, allowing you plenty of freedom within the framework of the itinerary. You’ll find that with our maximum group size at 16, you’ll travel in a minimal impact style with a great group of like-minded travellers.
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Can you advise which vaccinations are recommended?
While our pre-departure kit provides information on vaccinations, we suggest that you consult your doctor, local government inoculation centre or a travel medical specialist in order to get the most current advice regarding vaccination requirements.
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