Imperial China and the Yangtze River

April 12-22, 2010
Explore China, the “Magical East,” a land of tradition, ancient treasures, and infinite variety. Visit Beijing, its capital for most of the last seven centuries, where you can see the spectacular Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, and the magnificent Great Wall. Visit historic Xi’an and its amazing Terracotta Warriors, and Chongqing, the world’s largest municipal area. Marvel at the sheer beauty of the spectacular Three Gorges and the world’s largest dam as you cruise the breathtaking Yangtze River. Conclude your journey in Shanghai - one of the country's largest and most impressive cities - with the option of continuing on to China's Yellow Mountain, a beloved national treasure. This inclusive trip visits some of the most historic and rare sights in China, an ancient land that has fascinated travelers from around the globe for centuries.

$$$ Approximately $4,649 per person based on double occupancy; air, land and cruise inclusive. Book by December 31, 2009 and save $500 per couple!

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Activity Level: moderately active

Host: TBA

 

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For over 35 years, Go Next has been offering travel opportunities to various destinations throughout the world. Whether a week in one European city, or a more extensive international adventure, Go Next keeps value-conscious travelers in mind. Years of experience in careful planning and attention to detail allows Go Next to offer tours of exceptional value and quality that appeal to people of diverse age groups. Participants have the opportunity to custom design their trip from a wide choice of informative optional excursions allowing flexibility for the more independent traveler.

Dates, schedules, costs and program details are accurate based on information received by the Alumni Association, but are subject to change. Please verify details, date and pricing prior to booking a reservation with the individual travel supplier.  The Notre Dame Alumni Association receives financial benefits from the administrator that provides this program. These benefits fund alumni programs and activities.