XIAN, CHINA, April 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Silk Road is a renowned ancient trading route connecting together the ancient civilizations of Asia, Europe and Africa. The 2000-year-old Silk Road has demonstrated a lasting charm through the centuries. The scenery along the route is picturesque and magnificent.
Priced from $2373, the 17-day luxury Silk Road group tour provided at www.ChinaTours.com, with the 3 most visited cities in China - Beijing, Shanghai and Xian - will create magic memories for tourists. It is an opportunity for people interested in history to have a deep China trip. Today the Silk Road is still attracting thousands of tourists from across the world with its rich historic sites, cultural relics, beautiful scenery and colorful folklore.
With daily departure, the Tour Code of this itinerary is SR-03L. Throughout the journey of 17 days, the professional guides will point out the highlights of Shanghai, Xian, Xining, Lanzhou, Wuwei, Zhangye, Jiayuguan, Dunhuang and Beijing, and explain important facts and legends happened on the Silk Road. At present, a great discount up to $100 per couple (or 2 persons) is provided once full payment paid certain time frame before the tour starting dates. The detailed information is waiting for the further inquiry about China Tour Discount.
Looking for adventure, it could be found here. The ancient Silk Road awaits travelers to explore. Let ChinaTours.com plan a wonderful holiday with this special package. Whether celebrating a holiday with friends, family members or co-workers, people will definitely enjoy the excellent route as exciting as they can imagine with assistance from the talented travel agents and experienced tour guides.
The luxury group tour is provided with selected hotels for their central location and excellent service. The charge from $2373 per person based on twin occupancy covers all domestic flights & land transfer, accommodations and most meals.
The tour excludes:
1. International transportation: including flights to/from China;
2. China visa fees;
3. Gratuities to guides & drivers and any expense of personal nature.
About ChinaTours.com
ChinaTours.com is a website of Xian ANZ International Travel Service Co., Ltd. At a price of $200,000, ChinaTours.com was transferred at 2009 from Rick Schwartz, a renowned domain name investor. It is believed this easy-to-memorize domain name will help plan your China trips. Further more, visitors could also get travel information and service at its sister website: http://www.ChinaTourOnline.com.
Certified by China National Tourism Administration, Xian ANZ International Travel Service Co., Ltd is an officially licensed tour company in Xian, China (Travel Agency License Number: L-SNX00542).
17-Day Brilliant Silk Road Tour Awaits the Booking at www.ChinaTours.com
Priced from $2373, the 17 days luxury Silk Road group tour with the 3 most visited cities in China - Beijing, Shanghai and Xian will create magic memories for tourists.
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[Press-News.org] 17-Day Brilliant Silk Road Tour Awaits the Booking at www.ChinaTours.comPriced from $2373, the 17 days luxury Silk Road group tour with the 3 most visited cities in China - Beijing, Shanghai and Xian will create magic memories for tourists.