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Everyone
has dreamed of their perfect vacation. We have a
special selection …. The worlds best specialty travel programs have
been hand picked just for you.
Take
a look at these wonderful destinations. Please note that itineraries
and prices subject to updates and change. We look forward
to customizing a program that meets your needs.
Culinary Odyssey of Vietnam
March 31 – April 12, 2008
Delight your taste buds with a culinary tour of Vietnam. Experience hands-on cooking demonstrations featuring imperial cuisine, home-style cooking, and local street food favorites while enjoy visits to four of Vietnam’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites at Hanoi, Halong Bay, Hue and Hoi An. |
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Relax in Vietnam’s Coastal Cities
April 10 – 21, 2008
Travel from north to south, discovering Vietnam’s charming coastal cities. Be immersed in Hanoi’s rich culture and history, the capital city of Vietnam. Journey north to Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with more than 3,000 islets and much more!
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Highlights of Cambodia & Vietnam
April 19 – May 01, 2008
An unforgettable journey to exotic and mysterious Southeast Asia. Travel to the Kingdom of Cambodia’s capital city Phnom Penh, the wondrous city of Siem Reap, the ruins of Angkor, the capital city of Hanoi and the emerald waters of Halong Bay.
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Discover China’s Shangri-la
May 10 – 23, 2008
Discover for yourself if there really exists a “shangri-la” as depicted in Hilton’s novel Lost Horizon that describes an ethereal place where man and nature live together in harmony.
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World Heritages of China
Oct 6 – 20, 2008
Experience four of the 33 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in China with our World Heritages tour. China has an abundance of natural scenery and the government’s dedication to preserving these wonders is on-going.
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Journey Along the Silk Road
Oct 18 – 30, 2008
Begin your journey at the starting point of the famous “Silk Road” with an excursion to the Terra-Cotta Warriors excavation pits.
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Journey Through China’s Silk Road & Great Yangtze
Oct 18 – Nov 3, 2008
The Silk Road Trade Route was first named by a German scholar, named Baron Ferdinand von Richthofen, and is regarded as the greatest East-West trade route. End your journey with a leisurely cruise along the Great Mighty Yangtze. |
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