9 - 26 JULY 2014
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9 - 26 JULY 2014
Day 13 Monday 21 July VLADIVOSTOK This evening after dinner you pull in to famous Railroad Square in Vladivostok, a beautiful building and end point of the incredible Trans- Siberian journey of almost ten thousand kilometres from Moscow. Disembark and transfer to your hotel for a night of slumber in a stationary bed. Breakfast ● Lunch ● Dinner Overnight Vladivostok Day 14 Tuesday 22 July VLADIVOSTOK - SEOUL This morning you check out and board a waiting coach for a tour of the once described ‘Wickedest City in the East!’ This infamous port city on the Sea of Japan is the most far flung outpost on the south- eastern most tip of Russia and only a stone’s throw from Manchurian China. It has a great naval and military history, rich architecture and striking monuments and landmarks, many of which you see today. You begin with a funicular ride up Eagle’s Nest Mount for fabulous views of Vladivostok, expansive Golden Horn Bay and the world’s longest span bridge built in 2012 to Russky Island. Your city tour also includes the grand monuments of the Memorial to the Fighters for the Soviet Power in the Far East and the National Triumphal Gates, historical Svetlanskaya Street, the heart of the city named after the frigate Svetlana and old Aleutskaya Street. Later in the afternoon you take a Korean Air flight from Vladivostok to Seoul. On arrival you are met by your local guide and are taken to E&OE a buffet dinner before checking in to your hotel for the next three nights. Breakfast ● Dinner Overnight Seoul Day 15 Wednesday 23 July SEOUL Today is a day of sightseeing in Seoul with your local guide. See the changing of the guard at magnificent Gyeongbokgung Palace. Translating as ‘Palace of shining Happiness’ Gyeongbokgung is the largest of the five grand palaces built by the Joseon Dynasty. Have a guided tour at the National Folklore Museum of Korea, the Blue Palace and Myeong-dong Cathedral, the most imposing Catholic church in South Korea with a lovely Gothic interior. In the afternoon you take a tour of the Bukchon Hanok Village in Samchongdong to admire the antique beauty of Korean traditional houses. It is here that the aristocratic classes resided during the Joseon Dynasty. Dinner this evening features a spread of delicious Korean dishes traditionally served to royals and aristocrats at the pristine Palace of Samcheongak. Breakfast ● Lunch ● Dinner Overnight Seoul heart of this most appealing city. In the afternoon enjoy some free time to continue browsing the shops, markets, museums or gardens at your leisure. Meet this evening for a Farewell Korean BBQ dinner. Breakfast ● Lunch ●Dinner Overnight Seoul Day 17 Friday 25 July SEOUL - SYDNEY You have a free morning in Seoul for some last minute shopping and sightseeing. You check out after breakfast and leave your luggage at the concierge. In the afternoon a coach will collect you and transfer you to Seoul Airport for your direct return flight to Sydney. Breakfast ● Meals in flight Overnight in flight Day 18 Saturday 26 July SYDNEY – ADELAIDE Arrive in Sydney this morning, clear customs and connect with your domestic flight to Adelaide, arriving home midmorning. Day 16 Thursday 24 July SEOUL Tour Deoksunggung Palace this morning before heading to Gwangjang Market, Seoul’s oldest covered marketplace and one of the largest herbal and ginseng markets in South Korea. Stroll through Insadong the charming antiques market place and walk the beautiful Cheonggyecheon Stream, an oasis of natural beauty featuring charming bridges and fine marble sculptures in the EDUCATIONAL and CULTURAL TOURS 223 Angas Street, Adelaide SA 5000 T (08) 8223 1272 ● F (08) 8232 3690 ● E tours@wea-sa.com.au Please remember that on WEA Tours you may be travelling to remote and less visited places so please have an open mind and embrace the differences. TTA 183 PHOTOGRAPHS: Flickr Commons/Wikimedia Commons: evilvwoman84: Somon Pielow; Scott Presley; Gorilla Jone@wts wikivoyage; Penmeraphenbiro; Баяков Алексей Александрович; anja-johnson; seafaringwoman; Omer Karamollaoglu’ Jason Rogers; Bert Rostad; selloursouls; yeaowzat; filadr; Arien Zwegers; Kyle Taylor Dream-it Do-it; Ondrey Zvacek; 9 - 26 JULY 2014 ...enriching lives through cultural exchange Ulan Bator ● Naadam Festival ● Train Ulan Bator to Irkutsk Siberia ● Lake Baikal ● Trans Siberian Railway ● Vladivostok Seoul ● South Korea N ever before has this combination of countries and cultural highlights been put together in one exclusive tour. The departure has been carefully planned to coincide with Naadam Naadam, the colourful and culturally significant celebrations of Mongolia’s National Day. Observe the spectacle of the opening ceremony, grand parades, glorious costumes and Mongolian feasts and stay in traditional nomadic styler Gers. In Siberia you cruise phenomenal Lake Baikal and board the Trans-Siberian railway. Travelling from East to West in first class cabins you embark on a journey of a lifetime on undisputedly the world’s greatest rail adventure. A fitting finale to this grand odyssey is the addition of sightseeing in South Korea. Here you can wonder at the grand palaces of the Josean and Silla dynasties with such glowing names as ‘the palace of shining happiness’, peruse traditional medicine and antique markets and be delighted by the beauty and sophistication of magnificent gardens, architecture and ancient culture. Tour Leader: Ian Finlayson’s background is in avionics and training. He has wealth of experience and knowledge of Asian countries and has worked, lived and guided tours to the region for many years. He is well travelled and exudes a great understanding and empathy for Asian customs and cultures. Tour Includes: Airfares ● Full escorting Adelaide to Adelaide ● All meals as per itinerary ● Accommodation ● All internal flights and rail tickets ● All entrance fees and Local Guides ● Pre and post tour get togethers ● visa service ● comprehensive tour pack and study notes. Based on twin share + airline taxes ($516 as of Sept 2013) + visas Mongolia $125: Russia $135 Single Supplement $ 1010 ● Balance due 16 April 2014 Day 4 Saturday 12 July ADELAIDE - SYDNEY Depart Adelaide this afternoon with Qantas to Sydney and overnight at an airport hotel. Overnight Sydney Day 2 Thursday 10 July SYDNEY – ULAN BATOR Depart Sydney with Korean Airlines this morning on a direct flight to Seoul. You then connect to Ulan Bator the capital of Mongolia . Here you check in to your hotel for a good night’s sleep. Breakfast Box ● Meals in flight Overnight Ulan Bator Day 3 Friday 11 July ULAN BATOR Naadam! Naadam! Mongolian National Day is celebrated throughout the country and this tour has been carefully timed to take in much of the culture and spectacle of this colourful celebration. The festival is officially opened this morning by the President of Mongolia. You are viewing the Opening Ceremony from the National Stadium as soldiers on horseback deliver the nine white horsetail banners from Parliament House. The ceremony also features a colourful show of folk music and dancing, followed by highly contested wrestling and archery competitions. In the late afternoon you visit Bogd Khan’s Palace Museum. This most authentic late 19th century palace was the winter home of Bogd Khan when ‘Outer Mongolia’ was declared an independent state in 1911. Later, Zaisan Hill lookout affords you panoramic views over this windswept city on the edge of the Gobi Desert. Breakfast ● Lunch ● Dinner Overnight Ulan Bator Day 5 Sunday 13 July KHUSTAI NATIONAL PARK TERELJI NATIONAL PARK This morning you return to the park to spot more of the wild horses before heading back to Ulan Bator to enjoy ‘Deeltei Mongol’ a famous festival where thousands of locals put on an amazing show of wearing traditional costumes. After lunch in a local restaurant you continue to Terelji National Park about 65 kilometers from the city. The park protects a wonderful landscape of giant rocky mountains surrounding green valleys and the famous landmark called Turtle Rock. You overnight at a traditional nomadic Ger camp. Breakfast ● Lunch ● Dinner Overnight Ger Day 6 Monday 14 July 18 days $9,795 Day 1 Wednesday 9 JUly incorrectly called a ‘yurt’ by most westerners. Breakfast ● Lunch ● Dinner Overnight traditional Ger Camp ULAN BATOR This morning you travel to Khuu Doloon Khudag, the horse racing venue for the Naadam Festival. Horse racing is an integral part of Mongolian living cultural heritage, dating back to medieval times when Mongol armies rode on horseback to faraway places. Bring binoculars to observe the riders however the most fun will be observing the locals! A traditional ‘Khuushuur’ (Mongolian dumplings) lunch is arranged for you at the venue before departing for Khustai National Park and an introductory presentation. After dinner you travel in to the park to observe wild Mongolian horses. Your overnight accommodation is in a traditional Ger, commonly, although TERELJI - ULAN BATOR This morning you drive to the statue complex and museum of Genghis Khan in a beautiful setting on the banks of the River Tuul. The museum has exhibitions relating to the Bronze Age and Xiongnu archaeological cultures in Mongolia. You then visit a nomadic family to learn about traditional life and culture. The friendly nomads welcome you to their Ger home and offer you a genuine Mongolian BBQ called a ‘khorkhog’. Late afternoon you return to Ulan Bator where there is time for souvenir or perhaps cashmere shopping and a farewell dinner. Breakfast ● Lunch ● Dinner Overnight Ulan Bator Day 7 Tuesday 15 July ULAN BATOR - IRKUTSK BY TRAIN After a buffet breakfast you visit Gandan Monastery, the religious centre of Mongolian Buddhists. This Tibetan style monastery with its Tibetan name Gandantegchinlen meaning ‘Great Place of Complete Joy’ is state heritage protected for its national significance and has over 150 monks in residence. Here is the statue of Megjidjanraiseg, one of the largest standing Buddhas in Asia. Transfer next to the railway station and board the 13-50 train from Mongolia to Irkutsk in southern Siberia. Spend the afternoon relaxing and enjoying the journey. Lunch and Dinner can be purchased in the train’s dining car. Please note that there are no single sleepers on this train, Twin Share is the only option. Breakfast Overnight on train locally made souvenirs. The area’s scenery and natural environment is beautiful. Return to Irkutsk for dinner and to overnight. Breakfast ● Lunch ● Dinner Overnight Irkutsk Day 10 Friday 18 July IRKUTSK After crossing the border in to Russia you arrive in Irkutsk, the capital of Siberia, mid- morning. Here you are met by your local guide and escorted to your hotel where lunch has been arranged. In the afternoon you are taken on an orientation tour of the city by your local guide. View some of the traditional Siberian wooden houses dotted along ul Dekrabrskikh Sobyty and visit the fairytale like Bogoyavlensky Cathedral and the much newer and brightly coloured Kazansky Church as well as the pleasant Regional Museum. This evening you enjoy dinner together and are treated to some local folklore entertainment. Breakfast ● Lunch ● Dinner Overnight Irkutsk TALTSY VILLAGE & TRANS- SIBERIAN TRAIN This morning after checking out of your hotel you drive half an hour from the city to delightful Taltsy, an open air museum of traditional wooden architecture. All of the buildings are original houses, schools, shops and churches built between the 17th and 19th centuries by Russian Cossaks and local ethnic minority groups. After lunch at the Museum Café and time to explore you return to Irkutsk railway station and board the legendary Trans- Siberian Railway. Travelling from East to West in first class cabins you are about to embark on the journey of a lifetime on undisputedly one of the world’s greatest rail adventures. Meals are taken in the dining car. Please note that Twin Share on the train is the only option. Breakfast ● Lunch ● Dinner Overnight Trans-Siberian railway Day 9 Thursday 17 July Day 11 Saturday 19 July LAKE BAIKAL After breakfast you travel the short distance out to Lake Baikal and Listvyanka Village. At the Baikal Museum you have a lecture on the ecology, flora and fauna of the lake. You also see ‘Nerpas’ the world’s only fresh water seals and collections of fish, animals and birds along with large aquariums which allow viewing of very rare animals and plants from the lake. Baikal is the largest body of fresh water in the world holding almost a quarter of the world’s fresh water! Four thousand times older than America’s Great Lakes it is also the deepest lake in the world. Nerpa, the indigenous fresh water seals are the precious living symbols of the lake’s uniqueness. Around midday you embark on a long afternoon boat cruise out to Tolstiy Cap. Lunch is served on board and the captain keeps a close watch out for Nerpas in the lake. You disembark at Listvyanka Settlement, a wonderful old style Siberian village and an ideal example of Siberian country life and its dachas, Siberian country homes. There is time to visit the Flea market to try some local smoked and salted fish and to purchase TRANS- SIBERIAN RAILWAY Enjoy a full day aboard the TransSiberian indulging in local customs and culture and appreciating the vastness and majesty of the changing landscape. Time flies as you try calculating real time from Moscow time, participate in the drama of station stops, learn Russian phrases, visit fellow passengers, pour tea from the elegant Samovars and take meals in the dining car. Breakfast ● Lunch ● Dinner Overnight Trans-Siberian railway Day 8 Wednesday 16 July Day 12 Sunday 20 July TRANS- SIBERIAN RAILWAY A second full day aboard the legendary Trans- Siberian sees you settling in to the daily rhythms of life on board. Breakfast ● Lunch ●Dinner Overnight Trans-Siberian Railway