RECOMMENDED
ITINERARY
Depart
the United States for Beijing, China. A morning flight wings you to
Chongqing, the gateway city for visits to Dazu, Chengdu and onward to
Tibet. The first visit on your luxury custom tour is Chongqing, a city
etched out of steep granite hills. A hilltop site offers a striking
view of the confluence of the Yangtze and Zialing Rivers. Drive across
beautiful countryside to Dazu. During the 9th century, when Buddhists
were fleeing persecution, they arrived and carved score of unique sculptures
and relief’s that can be found across the rock walls, which were
carved out of the hillsides. Dazu provides a look at “Old China,”
fast becoming a rare sight in this modernizing country.
Begin your morning tour of Chengdu with a drive to the Panda Research
facility, where with good luck you may see some of the newly born pandas.
Next morning, wing your way to Lhasa, rooftop world of the Tibetan people.
Drive along the banks of the Brahmaputra River to the Samye Monastery,
built in AD 775. The monastery is filled with colorful statuary and
is visited by many devout pilgrims who travel on foot for weeks to reach
this site and pay homage.
Three sites in Lhasa play a tremendous role in Tibetan culture. The
Potala Palace, formerly the residence of the Dali Lama, the Jokhang
Temple, which comprises Tibet’s holiest shrines and the Sera Monastery,
which was once home to 10,000 lamas. As one observes the Tibetans at
their temples and shrines, one begins to gather a deep respect for the
Tibetan religious fervor. A morning drive takes you to Lake Yamdrok-Tso,
situated at 14,000 feet and the backdrop for you visit to Gyantse. Your
visit to this region results in a magical blend of spectacular topography
and mystifying culture, all in a region of the world where the local
inhabitants display a strong curiosity.
Drive across the mountain passes to reach the town of Xigatse. En route,
pass colorful villages, see prayer flags unfurled to catch the slightest
of breezes, together with innumerable monasteries and temples filled
with what appears to one as a seemingly endless procession of devout
pilgrims. Left alone by the Red Guard Movement, Xigatse has retained
most of its original art and relics of Tibetan culture. Although in
a remote district of Tibet, the wealth provided by its tourist purse
has modernized the city.
Return to Lhasa on a different route, exposing more of the stunning
topographical beauty of this remote land. Upon returning to Lhasa, complete
your exploration of the city with a visit to the former summer palace
at Norbuylingka and one of the more interesting monasteries cared for
solely by local nuns. All too soon the holiday has drawn to a close
and it will be time to board your flight homeward.