Cross the whole of mainland China, starting out in ancient Kashgar and ending on the Great Wall of China!
Highlights
Our first taste of the Great Wall of China near Jiayuguan
Venture around Crescent Moon Lake and Ming Sha Hill a desert oasis
Explore Lhasa with a guide - one of the highest cities in the world
Travel over the Gampala pass to visit the turquoise blue Yamdrok Tso lake
Visit the highest Tibetan Buddhist Monastery in the world Rongbuk
Experience Mount Everest Base Camp
Travel the scenic Friendship Highway that leads from China to Nepal
Board a 2 day scenic journey on the high altitude train from Lhasa to Chengdu
Support the Giant Panda Research Centre in Chengdu
Day trip to the Great Wall of China
Itinerary
Our local representative will meet you on your arrival in Kashgar airport and transfer you to your hotel in town. Here you will meet your Oasis tour leader and the rest of the group (some of whom will have crossed the border into China from Kyrgyzstan today).
The next day, using the public buses around Kashgar, we have a full day guided tour. Kashgar is home to one of the last remaining statues of Chairman Mao, still standing in a watchful gaze across the People's Square. Other highlights we hope to see are Apak Hoja Tomb, a beautiful example of Uyghur Islamic Architecture; Id Kah Mosque, the largest Mosque in the whole of China; Handicraft Street where we can view pots being made, traditional musical instrument workshops and wood craftsmen at work. If we are lucky enough to be in Kashgar on a weekend, we will endeavour to visit the Sunday Livestock Market.
We have our first taste of China’s extensive long distance train system next as we take the overnight train to Jiayuguan and get our first glimpse of the Great Wall of China! We have time to visit the Wall here and we will overnight in the city.
Our next train journey takes us to Dunhuang, a city on the edge of the Gobi desert which is situated at a point of vital strategic and logistical importance, on a crossroads of 2 major trade routes on the old Silk Road. We visit the famed Mogao Grottoes (also known as the Qianfodong - the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas). This honeycomb of caves was constructed from the 4th to the 14th centuries, and has an astonishing collection of 492 caves, which are one of the world's richest treasure houses of Buddhist sutras, murals and sculptures.
We also take a trip to the edge of the oasis to Ming Sha Hill and the Crescent Moon Pool. Spring water trickles up into a depression between huge sand dunes, forming a crescent-shaped pond. Here we will be able to scramble up and slide down one of the giant dunes and there is the opportunity to ride on a Bactrian camel (the two humped variety) over the sand dunes.
Boarding our next night train, we travel further East to Xining, where we visit the North Mountain Taoist Temple and Dongguan Mosque. From Xining we board the long high-altitude ‘Sky Train’ which will take us all the way up onto the Himalayan plateau and to Lhasa. The train is slightly pressurised to take account of the altitude, with oxygen pumped into the carriages. The journey offers great views along the way of lakes, snow-capped mountain peaks and frosty plains. The highest altitude we will cross is 5,072m at the Tanggula Pass.
Tibet, once home to the Dalai Lama. At 3,490 metres, Lhasa is one of the highest cities in the world. We will have time in the afternoon to relax and acclimatise to the altitude.
We have a full day to explore this interesting city, with our Tibetan guide. Must see sights are the Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Square and the stunning Potala Palace. We hope to also visit the Sera Monastery, where from mid afternoon monks still debate with the aid of flamboyant arm movements!
Boarding our private bus, we cross the mighty Gampala Pass (4790 metres) and we get our first glimpse of Yamdrok Tso Lake. The lake is surrounded by many snow capped peaks and in the distance, and on a clear day, you can see Holy Mount Nyenchen Khangsar, (7191m).
On arrival in Shigatse we visit the home of Panchan Lama - Tashilunpo Monastery. Financed by local nobles, the Monastery was founded in 1447 by the 1st Dalai Lama. We overnight in Shigatse.
Continuing on our bus journey we arrive at Rongbuk Monastery, which is situated at 4980 metres and is claimed to be the highest Monastery in the world. Our accommodation tonight will be very basic, but (weather allowing) the spectacular views of Mount Everest will more than make up for any discomfort.
We take local buses to the main tourist Mount Everest Base Camp from where we take take a short walk to get the best views (the base camp for climbers is further on and not accessible without climbing permits). Leaving Everest behind we drive to Tingri, a stopping point on the Friendship Highway, for our overnight stay.
We continue on the Friendship Highway to Gyantse, where there is the option to visit Pelkor Chode Monastery and Kumbum Stupa. The Kumbum, which was built in 1497, is particularly interesting as the structure contains some 76 chapels through 9 levels. We overnight in Gyantse.
Once again we cross the mighty Gampala Pass, with time to visit Yamdrok Tso Lake, before heading back in to Lhasa to catch the high altitude train to Chengdu.
We leave Tibet behind and take one of the world’s classic train routes which will take us almost 2 days to complete! It was said a track could never be built at such high altitude or across such a landscape, but the Chinese have managed to achieve it! We will see snowcapped peaks, turquoise plateau lakes and grazing yaks from our window. There is an option to fly this route if you don't want to take the long train journey.
We arrive in Chengdu in the early morning and transfer to our hotel, where we will be based for 2 nights.
Our next stop will be the Panda Sanctuary where we can see these gentle giants. The Sanctuary was created in the 1980’s to house six sick Panda’s and has become one of the most important centres for Panda breeding research in the world.
We take the fast train to Xi’an and have an afternoon to explore the city. Xi'an is well known for its food and nightlife and there are some attractive restaurant districts to wander around in the evening.
During our next two days, the highlights in Xi'an you may wish to see are the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, the Bell and Drum Towers or maybe check out the well preserved City Walls, dating back to the Ming Dynasty.
The Museum of Terracotta Warriors and Horses is probably the most famous, and there will be plenty of time for a visit if you wish to see them. These are the most significant archaeological excavations of the 20th century and work is ongoing at this site. Upon ascending the throne at the age of 13 in 246 BC, Qin Shi Huang began work on his mausoleum - before becoming the first Emperor of China. It took 11 years to finish and it is believed he built this vast terracotta army to accompany him into the afterlife. The museum covers over 16,000 sq metres - with armies of soldiers and their horses arranged in lines under a giant aircraft hanger type roof. There are over 7,000 figures and it really is a remarkable sight.
We leave Xi'an and take an overnight sleeper train to Beijing for our included tour of the Great Wall of China at Mutianyu. This section of the wall is in a stunning setting. Surrounded by wooded hills and mountains, the wall is well preserved and can be seen far into the distance, dotted with watchtowers.
Your trip ends after breakfast on the last day of your trip, and we suggest allowing extra time to explore the city at your leisure (depending on the length of your visa).
Well known places to visit here include the largest central square in the world - Tian'anmen Square, the Forbidden City, as well as the largest sacrificial complex in the world, 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 offering the very best of the eight different styles of Chinese cuisine as well as western style dishes. Then there is of course the shopping, and there are countless shopping malls and markets all over the city to pick up cheap Chinese made products. The nightlife too is worth exploring and there are plenty of pubs and clubs to visit before flying out or continuing on with your travels
included with
Accommodation - 100% hostels/hotels and overnight sleeper trains
Local English speaking Chinese guide(s)
Services of Oasis Tour Leader
China Letter of Introduction support and fees
All local transport including the Classic High Altitude trains to and from Lhasa
Meals - All breakfasts
Arrival airport transfer in Kashgar
Guided tour of the Maogao Caves
Guided tour around Potala Palace & Jokhang Temple (entry not included)
Optional Excursions as listed in the Pre-Departure Information
Flights
Airport Taxes & Transfers
Travel Insurance
Meals not listed as included
Drinks
Tips
Detailed Description
Cross the whole of mainland China, starting out in ancient Kashgar and ending on the Great Wall of China! Take the high altitude train to Lhasa in Tibet, visit the Potala Palace and catch your breath at Mt Everest Base Camp. Chengdu brings us to the Giant Panda Sanctuary before heading further east to Xi'an and the Terracotta Warriors. Beijing is the final stop and surely one never to forget