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Hong Kong dep. China

1979, 1980, 1985, 2007
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  • Outline 1979-80
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SEA-79/80 SOUTHEAST ASIA TRIP
Date of travel: Dec 19, 1979 – Jan 6, 1980

ITINERARY:
Flight from Los Angeles with Korean Airlines via Honolulu to
SOUTH KOREA: (2.5 days: Sightseeing of Seoul both with the tour and also individually, from a hill look in to North Korea, temperatures during the visit between -4 st. to 0 st.C), flight to
TAIWAN: (2 days: sightseeing of the capital Taipei, local flight to and from Hualien, a town built mostly from marble, with sightseeing of 20 km long Taroko Gorge cut by a river from a marble mountain, meeting Ami people, the original inhabitants of Taiwan), flight to
HONG KONG: (4 days: sightseeing of Hong Kong Island including its Victoria Peak and the “water people” living on boats in Aberdeen harbor, sightseeing of Kowloon and New Territories, which are the continental part of Hong Kong), flight to
THAILAND: (3 days: sightseeing of Bangkok, boat ride on a river and canals, bus tour of various watts, monasteries, around the city), flight to
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SINGAPORE: (1/2 day: only over night), flight to
INDONESIA: (1.5 day on the island of Bali, very good evening show of Kechak dance, a day tour around this Hindu island with many interesting stops including one at an active volcano), flight via Hong Kong to
PHILIPPINES: (1.5 days: sightseeing of Manila the capital, then the active Taal Volcano 70 km from the city, which rises from the middle of a lake), flight via Taipei, Seoul and Honolulu to Los Angeles.

Travel Office: Perci Tours (trough May Company Travel in Carlsbad)
Who took part: 26 travelers, a leader from Perci (a lady) and local guides



IA-80 INSIDE ASIA TRIP
Date of travel: Nov 11 – Dec 14, 1980

ITINERARY:
Flight from Los Angeles via San Francisco, Honolulu, Manila to
SINGAPORE: (3.5 days: sightseeing of Singapore Island both with the tour
and individually with visit to an art gallery, botanical gardens and under heavy machinery vanishing Chinatown, a half a day sailing on a Chinese junk to
a small island off Singapore),
MALAYSIA: (one afternoon visit to Johor Baru from the Singapore Island), flight from Singapore to
SRI LANKA: (2 days: with a day trip from Colombo to Kandy in the heart of the island and another day trip from Colombo along the shore to Bentota Beach Resort), flight to
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INDIA: (9 days with flights between cities: sightseeing Madras with a trip to rock carvings from around 700 AD in Mahabalipuram, sightseeing Bombay and a boat trip to Elephanta Island with caves and carvings from 450 to 750 AD, Srinagar in Kashmir with a night in a houseboat on Lake Dal, sightseeing Delhi with Indian largest mosque Jama Masjid, Red Fort and Rajghat, place where Ghandi was cremated, sightseeing Jaipur with a night in a maharaja palace and an elephant ride to Amber Fort, Agra with Taj Mahal, Red Fort and a bus trip to Fatehpur Sikri built by Mughal Emperor Akbar as his new capital, but it was soon abandoned, sightseeing Benares now Varanasi with a boat ride on the Hindu holy Ganges River), flight to
NEPA: L: (3 days: sightseeing the capital Katmandu, the most colorful city Patan and a trip to a view of Mt. Everest), flight via Calcutta to
THAILAND:: (2 days: Bangkok and individually to the Bridge on the River Kwai), flight to
HONG KONG: (3 days: sightseeing of Hong Kong Island with the tour and also individually, sunset cruise at the island, at this trip Hong Kong was still British)
MACAU (an individual day visit by hydrofoil from Hong Kong to this 65 km distant oldest Portuguese colony, where the Chinese like to go gambling), flight to
PHILIPPINES (not on itinerary, but for broken plane one day stopover in Manila with an individual visit of the old town),
flight via Honolulu and San Francisco to Los Angeles.

Travel office: Kuoni (through D&H Travel in Oceanside)
Who took part: 14 travelers, Kuoni tour guide and local guides



CT-85 Trip to China, Tibet and Hong Kong
Date of travel: Oct 24 – Nov 16, 1985

ITINERARY:
On Oct 24 I took a plane from Los Angeles to Tokyo, JAPAN, but stayed only overnight from Oct 25 to 26. Then Oct 26 I flew to CHINA visiting Beijing (with its Forbidden Palace and other historical places), then flight to Chengdu (they raise pandas there). The time from Oct 31 to Nov 6 our group spent in TIBET flying to Lhasa and taking a bus to Xigaze, where we met the panchen lama, and returning by bus back to Lhasa (we saw many Buddhist temples in Tibet). On Nov 6 we flew back to Chengdu and took an overnight train to Xian (to see the clay solders). Next flight to Shanghai, followed by Guilin and Canton (Guangzhou), where on Nov 14. Last 2.5 days were in HONG KONG which was that time still a British Crown Colony. On Nov 16 we departed Hong Kong on a plane and via Tokyo reached LAX still the same day.

Travel office: Hemphill Harris (through a local US travel office). Accommodation in mostly very good hotels.

Who took part: I traveled with about 15 American tourists. Our leader came from Philippines. We also had 2 Chinese guides and sometimes also local guides.


BSB-07 Bangladesh, Sikkim, Bhutan and India trip
With a stop in Hong Kong
Date of travel: Sep 3 – Sep 22, 2007

ITINERARY:
Late in the afternoon on Sep 3 I drove from Vista in rented car to Los Angeles airport. With Cathay Pacific I left LAX after midnight. The flight to Hong Kong lasted 13 hours and 45 minutes. The plane landed on the new airport in HONG KONG at 5:05AM local time on Sep 5 (thanks to the Date Line). Because my plane to Dhaka leaves at night, I take a sightseeing trip of Hong Kong from the airport. We go by bus to Kowloon Peninsula, then on Star Ferry to Hong Kong Island, some free time and back by Airport Express train. I am leaving Hong Kong before 11PM.

The plane lands in Dhaka in BANGLADESH at 0:20 AM local time on Sep 6. From airport to hotel and few hours of sleep. At noon sightseeing tour of Dhaka in a taxi. Streets are full of people, rickshaws and cars. Among other places we stop at Bahadur Khan Park, Ahsan Manzil Pink Palace, Lalbagh Fort, main Hindu Temple Dhakeswari, Parliament Building and about 30 km outside Dhaka at Savar “National Martyrs’ Memorial” (monument to people who lost lives for the country independence). After 7.5 hour tour I am back in my hotel.
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In the morning on Sep 7 I fly from Dhaka to Paro in BHUTAN. Few minutes after 11AM the plane lands in Paro. With a Bhutan guide I am sightseeing the town of Paro including a museum and Paro Dzong (a castle). Later we drive to the country capital Thimphu. The following day I am exploring this city. Among other places I see a couple of museums, a weekly market, National Memorial Chorten and a temple from 14th century. On Sep 9 I, my guide and a driver in a Toyota go east some 260 km through mountains with passes more than 3,000 m above the sea level to town Jakar. Along the highway we visit several dzongs. The following day there is a sightseeing of the Bumthang Valley in which Jakar lies. Tamshing Goemba (monastery) complex from the 13th century is the first one. Next to see is Kurjey Lhakhang (a temple) part of which is from the 8th century and then Jampey Lhakhang. In the afternoon Jakar Dzong and the town itself.

On Sep 11 we start returning west. In Yotong La (a pass 3425 m above sea) my guide and my driver hang a line with prayer flags I paid for. One has to be sure the gods are pleased. Then a look into the Trongsa Dzong. There are many waterfalls along the way. Overnight in a hotel in Punakha. Next day starts with a sightseeing of Punakha Dzong built above a confluence of two rivers. Then we drive to Thimphu for lunch and to Paro for overnight. The following day is a trip to the famous Taktsang Monastery perched on a cliff 900 m above the floor of the Paro Valley. I rented a horse to get there. I go on foot down. In the afternoon I visit a farm house, where the animals are on the ground floor and the people on the first floor. In Bhutan the daughters inherit, while the sons must find a woman with inheritance. We finish with another monastery built by the first king of Bhutan in 7th century. On Sep 14 we leave Paro driving downhill to the southern border town called Phuntsholing.

On Sep 15 after passing the border crossing formalities I enter INDIA. I have an Indian guide, an Indian driver and a Chevrolet Tavera van. Today we are driving through the sub-Himalayan parts in the Eastern India some 240 km to Darjeeling, which was founded by the British in 1883 as a refuge from the summer heat of Calcutta. I am housed in the most famous Victoria style “Windamere Hotel” in Darjeeling. Next day is sightseeing of this town. Starting with the Dali Monastery and it is followed by a narrow gauge train ride, which goes through main street, then a small museum about this train. In the afternoon a visit to local zoo. After 2 nights in Darjeeling we visit a Yiga Choling Monastery and then leave the town.

After driving on a highway through jungle we enter SIKKIM at noon on Sep 17. Though Sikkim is a part of India, I am getting a stamp of entry to my passport. In the afternoon we come to Sikkim capital, Gangtok. The following day we visit Enchey Monastery. Here I learn that Tibetan Buddhism has 4 branches (hats – yellow, red, black and gray). Dalai Lama represents the yellow hats. In Sikkim there are red and black hats. Then we pass a King’s Palace. Since 1975 there is no king in Sikkim. A stop at handicraft center. Then Do-Drul Chorten Deorali (stupa) followed by a museum. Before noon Rumtek Monastery belonging to black hats.

By late afternoon we come to Darjeeling in INDIA again. This time overnight in a new hotel with no history behind. Next morning, on Sep 19, we drive to a place where there is a beautiful unobstructed view of snow covered Himalaya. Then continuing to Bagdogra airport and my flight to Calcutta, which used to be a British capital of India before Delhi. In the next two days I explore Calcutta with a local guide starting with Kolikata, which is the place where Calcutta originated. Then across River Ganges to visit Indian Botanical Gardens founded in 1786. Back in the city spending some time on ghats (steps or platforms) on the banks of the Ganges River, where Hindus cremate their dead, followed by a walk through a flower market. My guide points to various buildings from the colonial times. The second day we visit the Potter’s Village, where statues for Hindu festivals are made, Calcutta University with stands of many booksellers and making a stop in the Indian Coffee House opened in 1848 for a cup of coffee. Then we take a two station ride on the Calcutta Metro and after that I spend some time in the impressive Calcutta Museum. The last and most memorable is the visit to Victoria Memorial built from the same white marble as Taj Mahal in Agra.

Very early on Sep 22 I fly from Calcutta via Bangkok, Hong Kong to Los Angeles where before noon the same day. I pick up a car at Hertz and drive home to Vista.

Travel office: Pacific Holidays
Who took part: I traveled alone with local guides, drivers and cars.


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