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Itinerary suggestions
Day 1 Chengdu-Wolong-Danba
Day 2 Luhuo
Day 3 Dege
Day 4 Baiyu
Days 5-6 Litang
Day 7 Tagong
Day 8 Chengdu
OR

Day 8 Baoguo
Day 9 Emei Shan
Day 10 Emei Shan
Day 11 Leshan-Chengdu

OR
Day 1 Chengdu-Wolong
Day 2 Danba
Day 3 Tagong
Day 4 Chengdu

China Tour: Tibetan Grasslands of West Sichuan
4-12 Days

China tours, travel. Asian FootstepsThe largest of China's panda conservation reserves, Wolong, has over 60 pandas at the research and breeding center and a highly successful breeding program. There are also pandas living in the wild in the reserve, however the chances of seeing one are virtually non-existChina tours, travel. Asian footstepsent.

A vast grassland area surrounded by sacred mountains festooned with prayer flags, home to Tibetan herdsmen. A family homestay in the small village of Tagong is a fantastic place to get a taste of nomadic Tibet. The town’s small Sagyapa monastery is said to be one of the outer ring of geomatic temples radiating out from the Jokhang built in the 7th century to pin down the ogress that underlies the Tibetan landscape. The Jokhang chapel contains an image of Jowo Shakyamuni which locals claim is the original statue that Princess Wencheng set out with to bring to Lhasa.

China tours, travel. Asian FootstepsOnce the capital of the largest and most influential of the five independent kingdoms of Kham, Dege Gonchen is still its cultural heart. It is the site of the celebrated sutra printing house, Dege Parkhang. With hundreds of workers they produce over 2500 prints each day, supplying monasteries of all traditions, including Bon, throughout Tibet with sutras still printed traditionally from hand-carved wooden blocks.

Litang occupies a vast grassland on the high ground between the Yangzi and the Yarlong (Brahmaputra) Rivers and is one of the highest towns in East Tibet (3900m). Its large and important Gelukpa Monastery was commissioned by the 3rd Dalai Lama in the 16th century and both the 7th and 10th Dalai Lamas were from Litang. Litang's horse racing festival is one of the biggest in Tibet with thousands flocking to the town to compete and watch

 



  

Wolong Panda Reserve
China's most iconic symbol are well aware of how cute they are - especially the young ones whose clumsy antics can entertain for hours.
Litang
Tibetan monastery town in the grasslands of Sichuan's wild west - motorbikes have replaced horses as the favored means of transport for both monks and cowboys.

Tagong
Throughout summer the Tagong Grasslands are dotted with nomad tents and herdsmen.

Dege
Trading town renowned for its monastery, temples andreligious printing press.
Grasslands
The vast grasslands of eastern Tibet are the realm of horsemen - many of the towns hosting horse racing festivals.
Emei Shan
Sacred Buddhist mountain scattered with monasteries and pavillions.
 
Departures
Private departures at any time at a standard of accommodation to suit you.
Physical Grading
Easy
Culture Shock Grading
Low

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Included in the Tour Cost:
• Land transport as per itinerary
• Domestic flights and taxes
• Accommodation as per itinerary
• English speaking local guides
• sightseeing as indicated including entry fees



Not included in the Tour Cost:

• International Flights & taxes
• Drinks
• Meals other than specified
• Visa & passport fees
• Personal expenses such as laundry, souvenirs etc.
• Tips & gratuities
• Personal travel insurance
• Costs arising from events outside the control of Asian Footsteps or its agents - including the delay or extension of a trip due to weather, equipment failure, illness, or other causes beyond our control. No refunds can be made for any unused services or accommodation on the trip.

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