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Bales
Worldwide is launching its largest ‘Orient’ programme yet for 2008/9
with an increased emphasis on tailor made travel choices. New options
include getting up close and personal with pandas at Wolong, incredible
ice art experiences at the Harbin Ice Festival, and stays in
traditional Japanese Ryokens. Bales was one of the first operators to
take tourists to China in 1965. Prices start from £1495 per person for
the eleven day Best of China holiday, taking in Beijing, the Great Wall
of China, the Terracotta Warriors, Guilin and finishing in Shanghai.
A wide range of countries, cities and experiences are offered over this
vast area, from the Great Wall to the mighty Mekong, the Himalayas to
Hanoi, and Thailand to the Tokyo skyline. There are a total of 16
escorted journeys and frequent departures along with many independent
travel itinerary suggestions within the new programme. The full
programme is available as a printed brochure, as well as to read online
via www.balesworldwide.com.
‘DISCOVER MORE’ OF CHINA
With the Olympics taking place in Beijing next summer all eyes are well
and truly fixed on China. Bales’ Discover More options allow visitors
to get off the beaten track and really under the skin of this unique
land. The Journey through Yunnan takes 13 days (£2125 per person) and
focuses on the country’s South West provinces, from snow capped
mountains to river canyons, limestone forests to tropical plains. The
16 day Sichuan, Land of the Pandas trip, (£2285 per person), takes you
on a journey through the Eastern provinces, including a visit to the
world famous Giant Panda Research and Conservation Centre and a cruise
on the Yangtze River - with the Three Gorges Dam set for completion in
2009 there has never been a better time to experience this
extraordinary setting before the landscapes change forever.
MEET THE PANDAS AT WOLONG
The Giant Panda Breeding Research Centre at Wolong boasts the highest
cub survival rate in the world. A new option for 2008 is the unique
opportunity for visitors to assist with tasks over a day such as
feeding the pandas - an unforgettable experience. A visit to Wolong is
included in the Sichuan, Land of the Pandas tour or can be booked as a
2 day pre-tour extension (£525) on the 18 day Yangtze Splendour trip,
priced at £2725 per person. There is an additional charge of £35 per
person to spend a fascinating day volunteering at the centre.
Highlights of the Yangtze Splendour trip include a visit to the
Forbidden City, the chance to walk the Great Wall at Mu Tian Yu and
three days cruising along the Yangtze River, amid the tranquil beauty
of the Three Gorges.
HARBIN ICE FESTIVAL
For 2008/09 Bales is increasing its tailor made options throughout
Asia. New experiences in China include the opportunity to visit the
Harbin Ice Festival - the annual celebration of ice art. This unique
festival, showcasing exquisite ice sculptures, takes place from
January-February each year and attracts visitors from across the world.
Prices for an eight day trip starts from £1465 per person which
includes a four night stay in Beijing and a three night stay in Harbin.
CHINA IN STYLE
This year sees the introduction of the China in Style programme, with
luxury accommodation courtesy of Shangri-La Hotels and Viking Century
Cruises. The 15 day journey (£2340 per person) retraces the steps of
the Emperors, taking in the rich majesty of this fascinating culture
and the breathtaking landscapes of the Yangtze River– all in the luxury
of 5 star elegance. The exceptional hotels and cruise ship offer
legendary service, superb attention to detail and award winning style.
TURNING JAPANESE
For 2008/09, Bales is introducing a second escorted journey and
expanding its tailor made choice in the country. The 15 day Japan
Panorama holiday (£2995 per person) takes the visitor through the
wonders of this land, from vibrant Tokyo to the magnificent Mount Fuji,
and the Buddhist temples of Kyoto to the Shinto shrines of Miyamjima
Island. Other highlights include the Miyagawa market, the beautiful
Kenrokuen Gardens and the poignant Peace Park in Hiroshima.
Tailor made options in Japan include the opportunity to stay in the
delightful Iwaso Ryoken on Miyajima Island. Ryokens are traditional
hotels that embody the very essence of Japanese living and culture.
Iwaso is set in the picturesque Momijidani Park and the oldest room
dates back some 80 years. The relaxing hot springs, a 12-course dinner
and beautiful cherry blossom filled gardens (in spring) make this a
stay to remember.
MEKONG CRUISE EXPANSION
The popularity of Indochina continues to grow and this year Bales has
increased its tailor made portfolio in the region. New for 2008/09 are
the Toum Teav cruises along the mighty Mekong River in Cambodia. The
traditionally built wooden boat takes in the mythical waterways between
Phnom Penh and Siem Reap – a timeless journey through the very heart of
South East Asia.
As well as China, Japan, Thailand and Cambodia, Bales also offers
tailor made travel and escorted holidays to Mongolia, Tibet, Nepal,
North Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia and Borneo.
For a copy of the new brochure or for reservations please call 0845 057 0600 or look online at www.balesworldwide.com
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