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Three China Tours You Do Not Want to Miss!
Receive $1000 discount per couple booked before August 31st!
This summer get away from your routine and experience China with a family expedition to awe-inspiring Huang Mountains and ancient Anhui Villages or an unforgettable encounter with the lamas in Lhasa and the Pandas in Bifengxia...or on an adventure into China’s Spirit & Soul, become immersed in high spiritual ideals and awesome cultural ambition.
These China tours will raise your experience to a new level! Call Travelwizard.com at 1.800.330.8820 to receive $1000 discount per couple booked before August 31st!
Magical Worlds of Tibet & Giant Pandas Tour Beijing, Lhasa, Chengdu, Bifengxia, Shanghai 13 days $7,340 per person
Tibetan monks and Giant pandas are the incredible focus of this tour. Explore the traditions and tranquility of life in the pursuit of Buddhist realization. Then become entranced by the charm of the playful pandas, there are no more loveable beings on the planet – a truth you’ll experience when you meet the pandas at Bifengxia.
This tour explores the richness of Tibet and its millennial traditions of Buddhism, as well as the habitats (and habits) of the Giant Panda. We learn more than we thought possible, since both realms exude a sense of wonder not often found in the modern world.
Sublime Mountains & Ancient Villages Tour Beijing, Anhui Villages, Huang Mountains, Hangzhou, Shanghai 12 days $6,680 per person
There is no greater adventure than taking the family to the sublime mountains and ancient villages of China. This is a realm few Americans have experienced and one sure to unleash the imaginations of both kids and grown-ups alike. Enjoy countless opportunities to engage Chinese people of many backgrounds through a wide variety of activities, each more amazing than the last.
An Adventure into China’s Spirit & Soul Tour Beijing, Taiyuan, Pingyao, Wutai Mountain, Datong 12 days $6,090 per person
This sojourn into old China’s spiritual legacy gives us perspective on how Chinese expended immense resources to realize lasting spiritual achievement. The grand architecture, family mansions, walled city, monumental monasteries, and other worldly grotto art express the soul of China, a soul that is now reawakening across the country with the economic boom. And as China has shown over its long history: once the economy flourishes, spirituality and culture are not far behind. Thus this tour serves as a measure with which to gage China’s future; for while material things change by the decade, spiritual natures transform only slowly.