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In addition to the Silk Road, travel on the Shangri-La Express from Hong Kong to Tibet and experience the best of China. From its areas of grand wilderness to the ancient wonders of the Orient or its bustling modern cities, China is a land like no other. Ancient and modern collide here, captivating visitors to this little understood but fascinating country. The signs of this ancient civilisation are around for all to see: the Forbidden city, Terracotta Army and Great Wall each testament to a magnificent past. Criss-crossing this vast landscape are China's great rivers - the Yangtse, Yellow River and Mekong.

In the shadow of the Himalayas, Tibet is still one of the world's least-known places. Known as the 'roof of the world' due to its breathtaking average height of 13,200 ft (4,060m) above sea level, Tibet is home to more Himalayan peaks than anywhere else: Mount Everest lies on its border with Nepal. As befits such a remarkable land, Tibet's capital Lhasa is home to an amazing UNESCO collection of spectacular palaces and temples.

Yet Tibet has been virtually inaccessible - until now. That changed with the building of the awesome Golmud to Lhasa railway. More than 600 miles (965 km) is at an altitude of more than 13,000ft (4,000m) and much of this magnificent line runs over permafrost, and with the summit, the Tangula Pass, at 16,640ft (5,072m) it is also the world's highest railway.

To travel on the line is a true pioneering adventure, an experience as unique as the place it transports us to.

Today we explore this historic and multi-ethnic region which is home to an incredible 37 different nationalities.  Located on the eastern edge of Qinghai Province, Xining’s history can be traced back 2,100 years to antiquity.  Here we will experience some of the distinctive traditions and beguiling customs of this region.  Our exploration of Xining takes us on to Dongguan Mosque.  Built in 1380, its eclectic style combines both traditional Chinese and Islamic architectural influences. Tonight is our final night on board the Shangri La Express.

Day 14: GOLMUD - LHASA (TIBET)

At Golmud we board the new high-altitude train (on which we have reserved seats) that will take us on an extraordinary and unforgettable 14-hour daylight journey along the new 1,142km ‘Roof of the World’ line to Lhasa, cresting the 16,640ft (5,072m) Tangula Pass.  This is the world’s highest railway pass, reaching an unbelievable 3 miles (5km) above sea level.  Due to the high altitude, supplementary oxygen is pumped in through the ventilation system.  Personal oxygen masks are available if required. At Lhasa, we are transferred to the five-star Brahmaputra Grand Hotel (or similar) for a three-night stay.

Day 15: LHASA

This morning is free for you to acclimatise to this high mountain region or you may choose to wander through the vibrant streets of Lhasa, absorbing its unique atmosphere.  This afternoon, our tour takes us to Norbu Lingka, the Dalai Lama’s Summer Palace.  Built in the 1740’s as a retreat from the intense summer heat, its name literally means ‘jewel garden’.  This tranquil dappled garden contains many valuable objects, including gold, silver, jade and Buddhist artifacts. 

Day 16: LHASA

Today we explore the 13th Century Jokhang Temple, Tibet’s most holy shrine.  This four-storey timber complex topped with a golden roof is a stunning fusion of architectural styles of the Tang Dynasty, as well as those of Tibet and Nepal. The ancient Barkhor market is next on our itinerary, where an astounding jamboree of activity greets us as we weave our way through its streets. A traditional lunch is served accompanied by folk music.  This afternoon we visit the 17th Century Potala Palace, former seat of the Tibetan Government and the Dalai Lama’s winter residence before he fled to India in 1959.  Containing thousands of rooms, it dominates the city skyline and is one of the architectural wonders of the world.  At a height of 170 metres, this breathtaking structure perches on Marpo Ri Hill, 130 metres above the Lhasa valley. Tonight we say goodbye to our fellow travelling companions at our Farewell Dinner.

Day 17: LHASA

Following breakfast, you will be transferred to Lhasa airport to begin your journey home.

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