This trip was better than the first departure in May because of the great feedback given to Customer Services by Hils! Thanks Hils.
There were 13 on our trip, 10 ladies and 3 gents,led by Jennie our lovely, helpful, friendly TM.
On this trip there was water on all our coaches, the cost being 10 Yuan for 3 bottles.
The itinerary in Tibet had been reversed, too, 3 days in Lhasa to acclimatize before our road trip.
So although there were a few cases of mild altitude problems on the holiday, there were no serious problems. Diamox was taken by a few people just to help a bit. In fact from the health point of view most of us were fine. Uhmm! couple of minor tummy bugs.
Weather.
Chengdu was hot and sunny, but on returning there for our last day it was cooler and a bit rainy.
Tibet was warm and sunny but chilly in the evenings. Certainly no need for the thermals or gloves that I took.
Guilin and Yangshuo very hot and humid, sub tropical climate.
Hotels and food.
Standards varied, the hotels all being mainly OK although the hotel in Lhasa could do with a bit of refurb...but let's not forget where we were.
The food in Tibet was fairly poor by our standards and there were certainly a few inedible meat dishes within some of the meals. Apparently the yak meat tasted OK, not that I tried it!
The Sichuan food was fine. However, had we got totally fed up with Chinese food there were ample Burger Kings, Starbucks, Costas and KFC's around.
Toilets!!
Dare I mention them. Definitely not. Just when you think they can't get any worse,they do.
Best plan on Jennie's advice go "au natural". During our 3 days of travel around Tibet, Jennie asked the bus driver to stop frequently. So behind haybales, one person per bale if you please, behind boulders, behind walls or ladies to the front of the bus, gents to the back. So much fresher than the loos. Once we got used to it, it wasn't a problem.
Three holidays in one.
Chengdu.
Obvious highlight were the pandas.
The cultural and face changing show that our local guide Alice suggested as another optional was fantastic.
Tibet
Culture rather than comfort here. Potala Palace in Lhasa is impressive. Although a couple of people on the trip decided not to climb to the top to see inside the rooms, I did make it. One evening we walked to the square where the Palace is to see it illuminated, the square being busy with people also watching the dancing fountains, also illuminated. Very atmospheric.
Scenery on the 3 days of travelling in Tibet was great, especially on the first day when we travelled over a high mountain pass to the beautiful Yamdrok Lake and then on to a glacier.
I thought the barren Himalayas were quite foreboding, but majestic.
We visited a few monasteries with guided tours. If you want to learn all about the history of Buddhism this trip is for you. Seeing how monks debate at the Sera monastery is unique, really unusual debating method.
Guilin and Yangshuo.
If Guilin is beautiful, the most beautiful part of Guilin is the Li river. Our transfer from Guilin to Yangshuo was by a four hour cruise along the Li river.
Mountains (limestone karsts) rise up from the ground whilst the River Li flows around the foot of them like a silk ribbon flying in the wind.
Then Yangshuo is equally beautiful.
The mountains here are, in contrast to the Himalayas, covered in lush vegetation.
The Liu Sanjie Impression Show, being the brain child of the famous Chinese film director Zang Yi Mou, is a show which takes place on the Li River with the karst mountains as a backdrop, a most beautiful natural ampitheatre. The show has 600 actors and I thoroughly enjoyed it after eventually getting into the theatre. I do know though at least one of our group who wasn't so enamoured by it.
The last day in Yangshuo included cookery school. Three of the group decided to opt out and kept the day free.
I wasn't keen to do the cookery but in the end I did it and quite enjoyed it (we did get some help with the cooking). The resulting meal was edible fortunately as it was our lunch.
So all-in-all an extremely varied adventure, which I feel certain that we all enjoyed.
Di