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 Shanghai Travel Guide
 

Tour Code: L-SH19

6 Days Luxury of Shanghai - Guiyang - Kaili - Guiyang
Starting from $689 per person
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Day by Day Itinerary

Departure: Daily

Day 01: Arrival in Shanghai
Our guide will pick you up at Shanghai airport and transfer to the hotel. Visit the Bund and the Nanjing Road.

Accommodation:  Ramada Plaza Shanghai 


Day 02: Shanghai
Visit the Shanghai Museum and the Yuyuan Garden. After lunch, take a cruise tour on the Huangpu River. The memorable dinner is served at Central Hotel, whose restaurant Wang Bao He has a history of around 260 years and is the best place to serve Shanghai Cuisine. The memorable dinner will be followed by the Portman Acrobatic Show at the Shanghai Centre Theatre. (B+L+D)

Accommodation:  Ramada Plaza Shanghai 


Day 03: Shanghai - Guiyang
Take a flight to Guiyang and transfer to the hotel. Visit Qingyan Old Town, time permitting. (B+L)

Accommodation: Sheraton Guiyang Hotel  


Day 04: Guiyang - Kaili (Miao Ethnic Minority Villages)
Drive to Kaili and check in at the hotel. Visit a Long-skirt Miao Village. You will experience the Miao people's daily life by visiting the local families. Meanwhile, you can appreciate the Miao people's typical architecture - Wooden Stilt House. (B+L) 

Accommodation: Grand Dragon Hotel  


Day 05: Kaili (Miao Ethnic Minority Villages)
Drive to visit the traditional way of paper-making. After that, visit another Long-skirt Miao Village. You will be deeply impressed. Transfer back to Kaili. (B+L)

Accommodation: Grand Dragon Hotel  


Day 06: Departure from Kaili - Guiyang
Drive back to Guiyang and see off at the airport. (B)

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Prices (based on per person and shown in US dollars)

Prices  (Valid from Mar. 1st, 2008 to Feb. 28th, 2009)
Group size
Season
2-5 travelers 6-9 travelers 10 travelers & above
High season Double Occupancy $1119 $879 $749
Sole Occupancy $1439 $1199 $1069
Low season Double Occupancy $1059 $819 $689
Sole Occupancy $1309 $1069 $939
Remark : Quotations listed are valid excluding the periods of F1 Grand Prix and Dec 01 to Dec 15 staying in Shanghai; May 01 to May 07 and Oct 01 to Oct 07 staying in Kaili.

Inclusions
  1. Internal flights & taxes;
  2. Hotels with daily western breakfasts;
  3. Daily lunches and/or dinners at China's finest restaurants or hotels;
  4. Excellent individual guide & driver;
  5. Private air-conditioned car or van;
  1. Entrance fees to all tourist sites;
  2. Tibet Travel Permit application fee;
  3. Two bottles of mineral water per day;
  4. Government taxes.

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  The above private guided tour is tailored for you, your family or your friends exclusively. No other participants will be in your group. In other words, others will not join in your tour and you will not take part into any tours of others on our land services.


I was in Shanghai for 4 days on March, everthing was great there except the weather was cold.
Nightlife was fantastic in Shanghai, went to the bars and clubs 3 nights in a row around "Heng shan road". Food was also excellence in Shanghai, for example go to the Pizzahut in Nan Jing Road, you will see a menu full of dishes like spaghetti, soup, french snail and varieties of eastern/western cuisines compare to pizza and soda only in the U.S. And if you like Chinese/Asian food, you will have over millions of choice everywhere. Taxis are everywhere os you won't have any problems getting to the place you want to be if you know where you are going. Except that you will often experience traffic jam and people crossing street like crazy. Shopping malls, supermarket and stores are everywhere, so you won't have problems getting anything at all.

Client's information:
Mr.Tan Tom  , Morocco , 2008-4-8 16:23

Shanghai, a bustling place and people living there are busy for work. I visit Shanghai 1 years agp to see one of my friends whom lives very close to the famous Nanking Road in the Jinan District. For those who don’t know this area, it is not only a tourist but also a fairly wealthy area. One can easily find people from all over the world walking around Nanjing Road. I guess most of the people will only visit the city center in Shanghai, but I highly recommend Zhouzhuang village to you on my part. It is a town of canals and old houses and you can take a ride on a Gondola. It is only a 90 minutes bus ride so you could visit for one day if that's all the time you have. I stayed for a night, which I recommend as the hoardes of tourists depart by 4:00pm and you have the place to yourself.

It is a picturesque town of cobblestone streets, narrow canals and stone bridges. It can be also, however, a rather commercial venture - its streets lined with souvenir shops, and crowded with local and foreign tourists. Nonetheless, Zhouzhuang makes a pleasant day trip from Shanghai, with plenty of opportunities for strolling alongside its canals and studying Ming architecture. Highlights include several bridges from the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, as well as a number of exquisite Halls of Residence. A single ticket allows entry to all of these sights, which is most convenient. Souvenirs, such as silk items, are also generally cheaper here compared to Shanghai.

Fastic experience!! overestimated local sighseeings.

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Ms.Linda , Macau , 2008-4-8 16:19

Guizhou Province is an Ethnic Minority assembling area. The minorities include Miao (苗), Buyi (布依), Dong (侗), Tujia (土家), Yi (彝), Gelao (仡佬), Shui (水), Hui (回), Yao (瑶), Zhuang (壮), Maonan (毛南), Mongolian (蒙古), Mulam (仫佬), Qiang (羌), Manchu (满) and so on. The local people I met is kind and hospitable, their colorful dresses is very attractive. This time, I mainly visit the Miao people's village and acquire their typical daily life and folk culture. Great experience, fatastic tour plan!

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Ms.Dolapo Otunla , Mexico , 2008-4-8 15:54

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