Asia 2018 for AUS

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ASIA 2018 AUTHENTIC 22 HAND-CRAFTED TRIPS SHOWCASING THE SPIRIT OF INDIA, SRI LANKA, JAPAN, CHINA, HONG KONG, BURMA, THAILAND, CAMBODIA, LAOS, VIETNAM, MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE INSPIRATIONAL JOURNEYS THAT TAKE YOU DEEPER INTO EACH DESTINATION TO REVEAL THEIR TRUE ESSENCE ENJOY MEASURE YOUR JOURNEY IN SMILES WITHOUT A WORRY IN THE WORLD

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I’M ALWAYS INTRIGUED BY THE CONTRAST THAT CAN BE FOUND ACROSS THE ASIAN CONTINENT; WHERE OLD MEETS NEW WHILE EFFORTLESSLY EXISTING SIDE-BY-SIDE. This is reflected in a number of ways; through the profound respect held for the elderly by the young who also have a great desire to evolve within modern society yet listen intently to learn age-old traditions handed down through generations. Another example can be found in Japan, where we held our annual conference last year. While travelling on high-speed state-of-the-art bullet trains you’ll come within metres of old buildings. Within the bustling metropolis of Tokyo ancient structures are a contrast to nearby neon signs, yet despite the obvious differences, everything exists in symmetry and with great harmony. There is a certain purity of life that is truly spiritual and quite often touching in this part of the world; it makes me feel incredibly privileged to spend time here. Today, we make travelling to this culturally rich and enormously diverse continent both simple and accessible. Join us as we take you on a captivating journey across Asia where you’ll witness a blend of customs.

GAVIN TOLLMAN Trafalgar CEO

DISCOVERING AUTHENTIC DESTINATIONS SINCE 1947

Over 5 million HAPPY GUESTS

66

COUNTRIES

230

ITINERARIES

97%

SATISFACTION

Infinite MEMORIES

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CONTENTS 15 HAND-CRAFTED ITINERARIES THAT HIGHLIGHT ASIA’S DIVERSITY

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Experience Exotic Charm

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5 Ways to Travel Thank You

JAPAN

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Days

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Splendours of Japan

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Splendours of Japan with Hiroshima

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Spiritual Japan NEW

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Meet – Enchanting Encounters

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Spiritual Japan with Tokyo NEW

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Taste – Vietnamese food ticks all the boxes

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Hokkaido Discovery NEW

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29

Days

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Unwind – A Journey through Time

Enjoy – Impossibly Pretty Patterns

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TTC Family of Brands

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Our promise

INDIA AND SRI LANKA

Style

Treasures of Northern India with Mumbai

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30 - 31

About ME to WE

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India’s Golden Triangle with Varanasi NEW

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Join Trafalgar

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Wonders of Sri Lanka

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34 - 35

Days

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Your Savings

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Extend your stay

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Travel Essentials: Airport Transfers, My Trafalgar, Groups, Gold Seal Protection

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Booking Conditions

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CHINA

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Classic China

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Classic China with Yangtze Cruise and Chengdu

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Days

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SOUTH EAST ASIA Colonial Singapore and Malaysia with Beach Stay NEW

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Highlights of Vietnam

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Treasures of Thailand with Cambodia option

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Treasures of Thailand with the Golden Triangle m

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Highlights of Vietnam with Cambodia

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Mini Stays

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Secrets of Cambodia

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Secrets of Cambodia with Laos

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Days

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Hong Kong and Macau Experience

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Singapore Explorer

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TRIP STYLE KEY m Country Explorer

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Spiritual Burma

MINI STAYS

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j Cruise, Rail and Combos

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PROUDLY USING 100% RECYCLED PAPER*

Trafalgar, as part of The Travel Corporation, is proud to be using 100% recycled LEIPA paper for the body of our brochures.

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EXPERIENCE EXOTIC CHARM UNEARTH THE TRUE SPIRIT OF ASIA

Sapporo

JAPAN

Tokyo Kyoto

Beijing

Hiroshima

CHINA

JAMMU & KASHMIR

Osaka

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CLASSIC CHINA WITH YANGTZE CRUISE AND CHENGDU

SPLENDOURS OF JAPAN WITH HIROSHIMA

Zhengzhou Xi’an

17 Days

Shanghai

13 Days

Hangzhou Chengdu

Delhi Jaipur Udaipur

Mumbai

HONG KONG AND MACAU EXPERIENCE

Agra

4 Days

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Varanasi

INDIA’S GOLDEN TRIANGLE WITH VARANASI 8 Days

INDIA

Hong Kong Macau

Mandalay

Hanoi Luang Prabang

MYANMAR

Vientiane

Chiang Mai

Yangon

Halong Bay

SECRETS

LAOS OF CAMBODIA

WITH LAOS

THAILAND Bangkok

Bangalore

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11 Days

CAMBODIA Phnom Penh

VIETNAM

Ho Chi Minh City SRI LANKA Colombo

h COLONIAL SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA 12 Days

Kuala Lumpur

MALAYSIA

SINGAPORE Singapore

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5 WAYS TO TRAVEL ALL TRIPS MAXIMUM 26 GUESTS WE’LL GUIDE YOU ACROSS THIS FASCINATING CONTINENT WITH 5 TRIP STYLES IN SMALL INTIMATE GROUPS

COUNTRY EXPLORER

REGIONAL EXPLORER

Single country

Two or more countries

Explore one country in depth as you taste the flavours, enjoy rich cultural experiences and discover its very essence and uniqueness.

Visiting two or more countries, discover the stories of the people through engaging in local experiences.

HIDDEN JOURNEYS

CRUISE, RAIL & COMBOS

MINI STAY

Off the beaten track

Multi-transport travel

Extended trip

Go off the beaten track and explore in a way that allows you to truly absorb your surroundings while delving deeper into each destination to discover the spirit of every location.

Travel over land, upon water, by coach or train and explore the beauty of Asia across varied landscapes chosen to navigate the terrain.

Customise your trip to spend more time in some of Asia’s most fascinating locations. Add a Mini Stay to another Trafalgar itinerary or book them independently.

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THANK YOU YOU’VE MADE US… SIMPLY THE BEST

TRUE 97% GUEST SATISFACTION We believe so much in what we do that we invite all past guests to post completely transparent reviews on an independent website. We’ve established a genuine 97% guest rating.

From Australia to Canada, the United Kingdom to the United States, we continue to win the most awards, including: 2017 Best Escorted Tour Operator, Overall

EXPERIENCE THE EXTRAORDINARY

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BEYOND

ANYTHING I HAD EVER

IMAGINED Over 70 years, we have been guided by our love of travel and our desire to continuously discover new destinations and fascinating cultures. Our unwavering passion has driven us to refine how our guests love to travel and to create real lifestyle experiences that are effortless, authentic and fun. We delight in sharing our deep local knowledge and expertise and creating hassle-free experiences at unrivalled value. Our commitment to creating life-changing experiences is the reason our guests and agents have voted us:

GENUINE GUEST PHOTOS: Real photographs from real guests reflect outstanding memories made. Thank you for sharing your happy Trafalgar moments with us: Anita, Calvin, Chihhan, Douglas, Lauren, Lesleyanne, Linda Mady, Maynard, Roberta and Vivian. 7

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A JOURNEY THROUGH TIME Welcome to one of the world’s most dynamic regions where we will guide you, without a care in the world, through this melting pot of cultural diversity. We’ll take you to the heart of Singapore and reveal Malaysia’s true colours as we lead you on a fascinating journey exploring each nation’s rich cultural heritage and luscious landscapes. In Singapore you’ll discover Gardens by the Bay; an awardwinning waterside nature park spanning 101 hectares of reclaimed land adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. We’ll guide you through Singapore’s architectural, culinary, cultural and spiritual attractions and showcase the contrast visible across various neighbourhoods, such as Chinatown and Little India, while also revealing the republic’s undeniable tropical beauty. Crossing the border into Malaysia, you’ll discover Malacca’s colonial history seen in its buildings before reaching the vibrant capital and moving further north to the picturesque landscape that can be found in the Cameron Highlands. We journey up to Penang where one of our Local Specialists will share with you the art of roasting ‘kopi’, Malaysia’s iconic white coffee. Trip: Colonial Singapore and Malaysia

TRANSFERS & ACCOMMODATION ALL TAKEN CARE OF

GET TO THE HEART OF EACH DESTINATION

FRIENDSHIPS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

BEST TRAVEL DIRECTORS

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“    Organisation and care for our well-being was paramount with our Travel Director. Hotels and buses were great and knowledge of the sites we were seeing was excellent.” ROBIN, FROM NEW ZEALAND, 2016 Read more of our reviews: www.trafalgar.com/reviews

A RESIDENCE DESIGNED FOR ROYALS You will stay in the Rawla Narlai; a 17th century property that was once the hunting lodge of the Jodphur Royal Family, located deep in the Aravalli Hills within a small village. Today its lavish rooms interspersed by picturesque courtyards and beautiful terraces accommodate you on a two night stay where an intricate candlelit dinner overlooking an ancient step well is a highlight of this awe-inspiring trip. Trip: Treasures of Northern India with Mumbai

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ENCHANTING ENCOUNTERS Travel is magical and some places touch you more profoundly than others; Burma is one of them. We’ll show you what makes this Asian nation, officially known as Myanmar, and until recently shrouded in mystery, so distinctive and unique. Observe and take part in the ancient tradition of an oil lamp lighting ceremony at Shwedagon Pagoda; dating back 2,500 years, it is the most sacred Buddhist site in the country. Meet merchants from the hill tribes that surround the township of Nyaungshwe who sell their wares aboard colourful wooden longtail boats. And look out for Intha fishermen on Inle Lake, who stand with one leg firmly placed on their boat, while the other gracefully paddles as they fish for carp; a balancing act that is more than impressive. With insightful and touching moments experienced through its people, you’ll understand Burma’s rich history, culture and uniqueness in the world. Trip: Spiritual Burma

UNIQUE BE MY GUEST EXPERIENCES

CULINARY ADVENTURES

LOCAL CHARACTERS

CULTURAL ACTIVITIES

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MEET OUR PASSIONATE PEOPLE

JANICE FARNUM

ANU PROMKUM

Director of Asian Product

Travel Director

17 years with Trafalgar

4 years with Trafalgar

Languages: English, Spanish & Italian

Languages: Thai & English

WHAT I LOVE MOST ABOUT MY JOB Asia has been a passion of mine ever since I spent a year living and working in Hong Kong some years ago. During my career with Trafalgar, first working in European Operations, including some time as a Travel Director in Italy, the opportunity arose to work for the Asia product; I jumped at the chance. I am very lucky that I am doing my dream job!

MY FAVOURITE THAI DISH Som Tam is one of Thailand’s most famous dishes, made from freshly grated green papaya and a host of other sweet, salty, sour, savoury and spicy ingredients. Artfully combined in a mortar and pestle, it can be found across the country from street side trolleys to luxury hotels. Eat it with Thai-style grilled chicken (gai yang) and sticky rice (khao niau) to combat the spiciness.

MY TOP TRAVEL TIPS Carry some small, portable luggage scales when travelling and check that the weight of your suitcases and hand luggage is acceptable for each flight before going to the airport. It’s also generally cheaper to pay excess baggage fees on an airline’s website as opposed to at the airport.

ONE SITE THAT EVERY TRAVELLER SHOULD SEE IN THAILAND Wat Pho in the evening; it is a Buddhist temple complex in Bangkok situated to the south of the Grand Palace. As you stroll through the four great Stupas and light reflects off of the colourful mosaics, you’ll feel a sense of calm and balance.

“  Exceptional organisation and coordination of all activities. Our travel guide ensured we had continual advice on the culture and noteworthy points along the way.” GRAHAM, FROM AUSTRALIA, 2017 Read more of our reviews: www.trafalgar.com/reviews

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VIETNAMESE FOOD TICKS ALL THE BOXES Genuine Vietnamese food is not only extremely flavourful but is some of the most healthy and well-balanced food in the world. You’ll discover how sharing is caring when you savour Vietnamese meals while engaging in the social element of local dining. You’ll also get to indulge in mouth-watering flavours that allow you to experience the richness of the culinary creations Vietnam has to offer. Make sure to sample the nation’s national dish, pho. This hearty noodle soup is not only full of flavour but is said to possess magical healing powers. Another well-known Vietnamese favourite is the Báhn Mì sandwich made with chicken and pickled vegetables and a must-try dish for fish lovers is, Cha Ca. Delicately sautéed in oil, white fish is then sprinkled with fresh dill and spring onion before being served with silky rice noodles and crunchy peanuts; simply delicious. In Vietnam you’ll discover a diversity of foods that will bring you back time and time again. Trip: Highlights of Vietnam with Cambodia

50% DINNERS & ALL BREAKFASTS

LOCAL CULINARY DISCOVERIES

EXCELLENT BE MY GUEST EXPERIENCES

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SICHUAN STYLE In your local cooking class we’ll introduce you to Chinese food, authentic Sichuan cuisine to be precise, which can only really be experienced in its homeland. Within the city of Chengdu we’ll take you to the Museum of Sichuan Cuisine to learn all about traditional cooking methods, which combine bold flavours quite different to the rest of the country’s practices. Using a pestle and mortar from the days of the Qing Dynasty, you’ll get to crush chillies into a fine powder, observe what an ancient kitchen looked like and view old manuscripts from over 3,000 years ago that contain the secrets to the creation of Sichuan dishes. Trip: Classic China with Yangtze Cruise & Chengdu

“  Splendours of Japan was our second Trafalgar experience and it far exceeded our expectations; our local Tour Director was fantastic.” CHRISTOPHER, FROM AUSTRALIA, 2017 Read more of our reviews: www.trafalgar.com/reviews

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IMPOSSIBLY PRETTY PATTERNS Japan is famed for its creativity, particularly in pieces of intricate detail, such as the patterns found upon handmade Washi paper; a tradition that dates back centuries. Made from the inner bark of three plants; Gampi, Kozo and Mitsumata, this ancient art-form still exists today and we’ll take you on an insightful experience where you get to try your hand at making your own. The picturesque area of Gokayama, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site has kept the tradition of Washi paper production alive for centuries, passing it down from generation to generation. You’ll meet the artisans who make this delightful paper and learn about the ways in which it is used. The area is also well-known for thatched roof houses called, Gassho-zukuri, which were designed to resist heavy snowfall. These rooftops resemble palms placed together with fingers facing upwards as if in prayer; a thought-provoking setting to observe one of the most labour intensive processes on the planet. Trip: Splendours of Japan with

CRAFTED ITINERARIES

 LOCAL

DISCOVERIES MUST-DO

 SIGHTSEEING  FREE

TIME

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A FAMILY OF BRANDS DEDICATED TO DELIVERING EXCELLENCE IN TRAVEL The Travel Corporation (TTC) is a family-owned business spanning four generations with unrivalled expertise and an undeniable passion for travel. Our guests are at the heart of everything we do and we are dedicated to consistently provide an impeccable service with richer, deeper experiences on every trip we create. Due to our size, the access we have to some of the world’s greatest destinations and our ability to negotiate the best rates, we ensure that we can provide you with a holiday of a lifetime. TTC’s 25 award-winning, international travel and tourism brands offer industry-leading travel experiences for all lifestyles, budgets and dreams. Below you’ll find a few of our brands. Go to TTC.com for more information.

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OUR PROMISE GUIDING YOU ON A JOURNEY FILLED WITH DIVERSITY

We’ll show you why Asia is one of our favourite continents as we showcase its incredible depth; visible through vibrant cultures, diverse cuisines, ancient traditions and deep spirituality. We know where to take you on intimate journeys across Asia that reveal the true essence of lands steeped in history.

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 STRESS-FREE TRAVEL EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY AND SERVICE It’s so easy. We are with you all the way, taking care of every detail so you can enjoy the journey fully. Thanks to our local knowledge, you enjoy every nuance of the destination. Every trip is tailored to offer the best possible service, experience and value for our guests.

VIP TREATMENT Get straight to the heart of your destination with free airport transfers on the first and last day of your trip, as well as in conjunction with pre/post nights booked through Trafalgar.

THE RIGHT ACCOMMODATION

TRAVEL IN COMFORT

All of our selected hotels are hand-picked to fit seamlessly with your itinerary and to showcase the destination.

Enjoy luxury air-conditioned coaches and ample legroom, reclining seats. Some itineraries include travel by train or boat and all include internal flights. Forget about map-reading, tolls and navigation.

 UNRIVALLED VALUE VALUE FOR MONEY

VALUE FOR TIME

NEW FRIENDSHIPS

The savings we make get passed on to you.

Maximising what you can cover, on a smooth and seamless holiday.

Make new, like-minded English-speaking friends, meet warm-hearted locals and join our family of travellers.

 LOCAL KNOWLEDGE UNMATCHED ITINERARIES Every itinerary is designed to showcase the must-see sights and take you deeper into the destination with Local Specialists, Hidden Treasures and Be My Guest experiences, all bringing locations to life.

LOCAL EXPERTS IN CULINARY ALL LOCATIONS Your Travel Director DISCOVERIES Food is core to exploring and appreciating different cultures, meeting locals and eating together, discovering new and exciting flavours and recipes.

is the key to your trip and, without a doubt, we have the best in the business. They hone their skills through bespoke training. With an unwavering passion for travel and discovery, they make your journey unforgettable.

WAYS TO TRAVEL

INSIDER EXPERIENCES

We create trip styles designed as the ultimate way to discover a given destination. Choose from five trips styles around Asia. Whether you like to see it all and hop borders, focus on one destination or take your time exploring at leisure, select a trip style to suit you.

We’ll give you a more tactile, enriching journey; a mosaic of exceptional experiences. Let us unveil sights and offer discoveries you’d never access alone, so you can feel the very heartbeat of the destination.

 TRAVEL TODAY, SUSTAIN TOMORROW At Trafalgar, we want to lead the way in sustainable tourism. That’s why on each trip, we’re working to ensure that every place you visit – its people, natural beauty, cultures and traditions – is preserved for future generations to enjoy. Find out more about Join Trafalgar on page 19.

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TRAVEL WITH PURPOSE IF YOU HAVE EVER THOUGHT ABOUT MAKING A REAL DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD, THEN THIS MAY BE THE OPPORTUNITY YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR. Whether it’s by building a school or collecting water with a local, our exciting new partnership with ME to WE is a chance to make your trip to rural India count for something extraordinary.

WHO IS ME TO WE?

WHAT YOU GET

ME to WE is an innovative social enterprise that provides products and experiences that make an impact, empowering people to change the world. ME to WE is a recognised leader in volunteer travel and partner of an awardwinning international charity with a 21-year history of sustainable development. Travellers make an impact by working side-by-side with local communities on a development project like building a school or water wells, ensuring brighter futures for generations to come.

As well as volunteering, you get to enjoy some of our standard extras:

HOW DO YOU PARTICIPATE? Gain hands-on volunteer experience as you help improve a community’s access to clean water, food, security, education, health or sustainable income. While making meaningful connections with local community members and immersing yourself in their culture and traditions, you help dig wells or build schools, helping to improve livelihoods. Your trip will continue to make an impact, long after you return home.

• En-suite accommodation at Araveli Cottages and Tented Camp • All meals and drinks at Araveli (including purified water, sodas, beer and wine) • All activities at Araveli • An experienced and professional ME to WE guide • A irfare: One way from Mumbai or Jaipur to Udaipur • Your ground transportation to and from Araveli Enjoy this experience after our ‘Treasures of Northern India with Mumbai’ or ‘India’s Golden Triangle with Varanasi’ itineraries.

FIND OUT MORE For more about ME to WE trips, departure dates and pricing, visit www.metowe.com/trafalgar

To find out more about Join Trafalgar’s partnership with ME to WE visit: www.trafalgar.com/partnership

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T R AV E L T O D AY, S U S TA I N T O M O R R O W OUR VISION Leading the way in sustainable tourism with our partners – safeguarding the natural beauty, cultures and traditions of the people and places we visit.

WHY? To help make travelling a force for good

HOW ARE WE MAKING A DIFFERENCE? Working with TreadRight, our parent foundation:

W H AT A R E WE DOING? Enabling our guests to explore globally and sustain locally:

...for today’s travellers.

...for tomorrow’s generations.

...for a more sustainable world.

INVESTING IN LOCAL COMMUNITIES

PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT

PA RT N E R I N G FOR A BETTER FUTURE

• Enabling livelihoods

• Protecting wildlife

• Supporting crafts

• Conserving nature

orking for the greater • W good with stakeholders

reserving cultural • P heritage

• Minimising the footprint of our trips

• B uilding a sustainable tourism sector

L E T ’ S T R AV E L F U RT H E R TOGETHER

LET’S T R AV E L S M A RT E R

L E T ’ S T R AV E L F O R T H E G R E AT E R GOOD

Experiencing and supporting cultural heritage to keep traditions alive.

Visiting places of beauty and supporting the natural world.

Providing adventures and volunteering opportunities to help communities develop and thrive.

# J O I N T R A FA L G A R

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C O A C H T R A N S P O R T I S A G R E E N E R WAY T O T R AV E L ≈ 85% less CO2 per passenger kilometre than car and air travel ≈ 40% less CO2 per passenger kilometre than rail travel. 19

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YOUR SAVINGS EXPERIENCE THE BEST HOLIDAYS, SPECTACULAR SAVINGS AND COMPREHENSIVE GOLD SEAL TRAVEL PROTECTION WITH TRAFALGAR.

BOOK EARLY AND SAVE

EXCLUSIVE AIR DEALS

SAVE UP TO A$933* PAY IN FULL BY 28 SEPTEMBER 2017 AND SAVE 10%

SAVE UP TO A$699* PAY IN FULL BY 14 DECEMBER 2017 AND SAVE 7.5%

SAVE UP TO A$466* PAY IN FULL BY 28 FEBRUARY 2018 AND SAVE 5%

Travel with Trafalgar for less – getting to your holiday destination has never been more affordable BOOK NOW CONTACT US

FOR SPECIAL AIR DEALS

www.trafalgar.com Pay In Full Conditions: *Per person. These Book and Pay Early Discounts apply to the land portion of selected holidays and departures. See itinerary pages. Can be combined with other discounts, where applicable. Pay your deposit when booking and the balance by the date shown. Offer is subject to availability, exclusions may apply and the offer may be withdrawn without notice. See page 58 for full conditions. General Conditions: Discounts only apply to the land portion of your holiday and are not applicable on any cruise portion of a holiday, mini-stays, extra nights’ accommodation, optional extensions, airfares, taxes and fees, flight supplements, surcharges, solo rooming discount and airport transfers. Sometimes more than one discount can apply. Past guest savings are available after your initial trip is completed. Savings limited to one per trip and applied to the higher priced of two trips if you book two at once. Book two or more trips applies to holidays booked simultaneously, savings are applied to the shortest trips. Groups are on request as they are limited to one group per coach. The discount is not available on holidays with internal flights, Hidden Journeys or the Special-Rate Solo Rooming discount and must be booked on the same booking number. Young Travellers must be aged 5-11 at time of travel, discount is limited to one per room. Triple reduction is based on three guests sharing one room and will often feature one double bed, plus one foldaway bed. Rooms are more suitable for two adults and one child (three adults may find rooms too small with limited suitcase space). Triple rooms are limited on cruises and not available on all trips. Holidays have a limited number of single rooms and are restricted to certain cabin categories on board cruises. Shared Rooming is not available in Asia. Deposit protection, travel credits can only be redeemed once per person and a limit of one trip credit applies. Does not apply if you previously received a full refund. We reserve the right to validate past booking status. If for any reason you do not travel, this credit remains for future use for five years.

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WELCOMING BACK PAST GUESTS Our guests are core to who we are. To thank you for your loyalty, we offer 5% off your next holiday. Let us take you to your destination of choice or visit our sister brands for inspiration: ttc.com/loyalty

BOOK TWO OR MORE TRIPS How about booking two or more trips and saving up to 2.5%? The more trips you book, the more you save. If they’re seven days or longer and you book multiple trips for one holiday spell, we offer you greater savings.

BOOK WITH CONFIDENCE

GOLD SEAL PROTECTION TRIPLE SHARE

YOUNG TRAVELLER

Save when three of you travel together. If you book a triple room, enjoy discounts for all three guests.

Share the spirit of wanderlust with younger members of the family. On many trips, young travellers (5 -11 years old) enjoy up to 5% off when accompanying an adult.

Trafalgar’s Gold Seal Additional Protection provides insurance coverage for you while you are away, including trip cancellation up to 30 days prior to travel for any reason or interruptions whilst travelling due to illness. For peace of mind, see our Protection plan on page 57.

DEPOSIT PROTECTION TRAVEL WITH FAMILY OR FRIENDS More friends? In a group of 5 - 8, get 5% off per person, which may be combined with other discounts. More than 9 of you? Contact us to ask about even bigger discount savings and our free trip policy.

SOLO TRAVELLER Some travellers have different needs. We keep it simple by providing the privacy of your own room. See single room prices on the itinerary pages.

Life happens. If you are forced to cancel your booking, instead of losing your deposit, we will keep it as a credit. We’ll honour this amount on any future trip, for up to five years.

DEFINITE DEPARTURES

We guarantee our trips will depart (weather and other conditions dependent, of course) as soon as enough guests are booked. Look out for the green tick when browsing prices and dates on www.trafalgar.com

SPECIAL-RATE SOLO ROOMING Part of our drive is to make it easier to travel solo. On certain departures, the standard single supplement is discounted: up to 50% off. To find such a trip, look out for ✚ against departures on itinerary pages.

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TRAVEL STYLE

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SPLENDOURS OF JAPAN

9 days - 1 country

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PER PERSON TWIN SHARE

Pay your respects to the Fox Spirit at Kyoto’s Fushimi Inari Shrine, climbing the extraordinary path lined with thousands of orange torii gates that snake through the forest up into the mountains above the City of 10,000 Shrines. Indulge in a delicious kaiseki lunch at a traditional ryokan and gain insight into Japanese customs.

YOUR TRIP AT A GLANCE

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8 nights Hotel accommodation 15 meals 8 buffet breakfasts 3 lunches (including Be My Guest) 4 dinners

c SMALLER GROUPS

On-trip transport All transport shown (including express train) All transfers shown Maximum 26 Guests

YOUR INSIDER EXPERIENCES BE MY GUEST A kaiseki lunch at a traditional Japanese ryokan home near Kyoto where you will learn about local customs

CULTURAL INSIGHT Sample Japanese Sake during a walking tour in the Edo-style streets of Takayama Old Town. Learn how local artisans make Japanese washi paper in the UNESCO village of Gokayama

LOCAL SPECIALIST in Tokyo and Kanazawa

HIDDEN TREASURE Enjoy at least one surprise Hidden Treasure

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YOUR INCLUDED SIGHTS City Tour of Tokyo ▶ Kyoto

JAPAN KANAZAWA 1

View Mt. Fuji

Gokayama 2

TAKAYAMA EXPRESS TRAIN

KYOTO 2

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ITINERARY 1 Arrive Tokyo (2 Nights) Welcome to Japan. Upon arrival at Tokyo Narita or Haneda International Airport, transfer by airport shuttle service to your centrally located hotel. This evening join your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a Welcome Reception drink and local appetisers. (WR) Hotel: New Otani

6 Takayama ▶ Kanazawa d This morning travel to Kanazawa and discover the secrets of gold leaf painting during a visit with a Local Specialist. The production of gold leaf started at the end of the 16th century and now 99% of Japan’s high quality gold leaf is produced in the area. Next visit the gardens of Kenrokuen, rated as one of the top three most beautiful gardens in Japan and a great place to see Cherry Blossom in the springtime. Take your time to relax and explore the ornate landscapes, temples and ponds. Afterwards take a short walk through the Omicho market to see the local fish catch and enjoy an insiders view of everyday life in a busy coastal town. Later visit the Nagamachi District with its old and beautifully preserved samurai houses. Visit the Nomura house, an elegant samurai mansion with beautiful small gardens belonging to a high-ranked samurai family. (BB) Hotel: Kanazawa Tokyu

3 Tokyo ▶ Lake Yamanakako d Start the day by heading to the Imperial Palace Plaza, a large park area in the centre of Tokyo from where the two bridges that form the entrance to the inner grounds of the Imperial Palace can be viewed. It is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan and built on the former site of Edo Castle. Take a stroll around the Imperial Palace East Gardens before 7 Kanazawa ▶ Kyoto (2 Nights) d continuing your City Tour with a visit to the This morning leave Kanazawa for Kyoto by Edo-Tokyo Museum. This fascinating museum Express train. On arrival enjoy a special Be My displays artifacts and architecture that tell a Guest lunch at a traditional ryokan nestled in tale of Tokyo’s history and culture during the the peace and quiet of Mt. Yoshida. The ryokan Edo period. Next head to the famous Ginza was built in 1932 by master craftsmen to serve district for a hands-on cooking class. Learn as the second residence of the uncle of the how to make sushi with a Local Specialist and current Japanese Emperor, Akihito. Learn more afterwards enjoy your sushi creations for lunch. about local Japanese customs as your hosts Then depart Tokyo for the Five Lakes District, welcome you into their beautiful home. After dominated by majestic UNESCO listed Mt. Fuji. At lunch visit Kinkakuji Temple, a UNESCO World 3,776 metres it is Japan’s highest mountain and Heritage Site famous for its Golden Pavilion. most recognisable icon. (BB, L, D) Hotel: Fuji The Kinkakuji history dates back to 1397, when Marriott Yamanakako the villa was purchased by Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. When Yoshimitsu died, the building 4 Lake Yamanakako ▶ Mt. Fuji was converted into a Zen temple by his son. Later ▶ Takayama (2 Nights) check in to your hotel for a relaxing evening. After breakfast visit Oshino Hakkai, a small (BB, BG) Hotel: Nikko Princess Kyoto rural village in the Fuji Five Lakes district; a listed UNESCO World Heritage Site. Oshino 8 Kyoto Sightseeing Village boasts a beautiful park with 8 natural This morning visit the Fushimi Inari Shrine and spring water ponds that are fed by melted snow see the tunnel of thousands of bright orange from Mt. Fuji. The reflections of the sky and torii gates that snake through the forest up into landscapes on the clear and pure water provide the mountains. Then head to the Sanjusangenpicturesque scenes which make stunning do Hall, a temple famous for its 1001 statues of photographs. Then ascend Mt. Fuji by road to Kannon, the goddess of mercy and afterwards 2,300 metres at the 5th station before taking a enjoy a walking tour of the Gion area. Choose to ride on the Kachikachiyama Ropeway, (both remain in Gion to explore further or return to the weather permitting) a cable car ride offering hotel. This evening join your Travel Director and spectacular views on a clear day of Mt. Fuji and fellow guests for a Farewell Dinner at the Ninja Lake Kawaguchiko. Later travel through the Kyoto restaurant. Venture into the mysterious breath-taking Japanese Alps to the beautiful labyrinth and secret fortress of the Ninjas, the hillside town of Takayama before enjoying dinner traditional Japanese heroes and enjoy the at the hotel. (BB, D) Hotel: Associa Takayama creative Ninja-style food. (BB, FD) Resort 9 Depart Kyoto/Osaka 5 Takayama ▶ Gokayama ▶ Takayama Transfer by airport shuttle service to Kansai d International Airport or Osaka Itami Airport for This morning take a step back in time during your onward flight. Alternatively, continue to a visit to the peaceful mountain village and Hiroshima by choosing the 13 day itinerary on UNESCO designated site of Gokayama. See page 24. (BB) the unique Gassho-zukuri wooden houses; the steeply sloped thatched roofs resemble two hands together in prayer. Visit one of the houses

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2 Tokyo Sightseeing e This morning your City Tour begins with a stop in Asakusa and a visit to the Sensoji Buddhist temple. It is one of Tokyo’s most colourful and popular temples and has been rebuilt countless times since it was founded in 628, making it Tokyo’s oldest temple site. Visit Nakamise, a shopping street over 200 metres long that stretches from the outer gate to the temple’s second interior gate. Visit the Tokyo Skytree, the world’s highest free-standing broadcasting tower. Later choose to either return to the hotel at leisure or take part in an Optional Experience. (BB)

and meet the family. Later observe local artisans making washi paper and try your hand at making your own, a Cultural Insight. Lunch today is a Regional Meal of Japanese Hida beef at a local restaurant. Hida beef (Hida-gyu) is the specific name given to beef from a black-haired Japanese cattle breed, it is known as one of the finest quality varieties of beef. This afternoon begin your walking tour in the Edo style streets of the Old Town, shopping en route to sample Japanese sake, a Cultural Insight. (BB, RM)

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f MORE ABOUT YOUR TRIP Visas are generally not required for Japan but please contact your travel agent for more information. Cherry Blossom season varies between different regions of Japan and is dependent on weather conditions. Late March to mid April are the most likely times to experience it on this trip but this is not guaranteed. Important Information: The Edo Tokyo Museum will be closed for renovation until 31 March 2018. During this time the National Museum will be visited instead. Airport transfers included. See page 56 for details. Wi Fi: See page 58 for details. *All prices are per person, twin share. Book early for great savings - see pages 20-21. Extra nights’ accommodation page 55.

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YOUR INSIDER EXPERIENCES As per Splendours of Japan itinerary plus:

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12 Hiroshima ▶ Osaka Take the high-speed bullet train to Osaka and on arrival have some free time for lunch and shopping in the Dotonbori Street area. Then stop for a visit to Osaka Castle; one of Japan’s most famous landmarks which played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century. Later check-in at your hotel and this evening enjoy a Farewell Dinner at a local restaurant with your Travel Director and fellow guests. (BB, FD) Hotel: Sheraton Miyako Osaka

1-8 Tokyo ▶ Kyoto These days will operate as per days 1-8 of the Splendours of Japan itinerary on pages 22-23.

10 Kotohira ▶ Hiroshima (2 Nights) This morning visit the Zentsuji Temple, birthplace of one of the most revered figures of Japanese Buddhism, the high priest Kobo Daishi. It is the 75th temple on the 88 temple Shikoku Pilgrimage, which covers approximately 1,200 kilometres and was traditionally done on foot taking up to 60 days to complete. It is still done by many people today although modern pilgrims use cars, taxis, buses, bicycles or motorcycles. Continue to Omishima Island and make a stop at a local restaurant for lunch. Drive to Hiroshima via the Setouchi Shimanami Kaido Expressway, a 60-kilometre highway that links the islands of the Seto Inland Sea with nine individual bridges. (BB, L) Hotel: Rihga Royal 11 Hiroshima Sightseeing d This morning catch a ferry over to Miyajima Island. On arrival visit the Itsukushima Shrine and admire the elaborate torii gate rising majestically out of the sea. Have some free time for lunch and strolling around this peaceful island. Return to Hiroshima and visit the Peace Memorial Park and Museum. See the UNESCO listed Peace Memorial, the only structure left standing in the area when the first atomic bomb exploded in 1945. Through the efforts of many people, this ruin has been preserved in the same state as immediately after the bombing as an expression of hope for world peace. This evening experience the famous Hiroshima style okonomiyaki, a Cultural Insight. Okonamiyaki is similar to a savoury pancake and is made with egg, cabbage, soba noodles, and meat, seafood or cheese and grilled in layers on a hot plate in front of you. (BB, RM)

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HOKKAIDO DISCOVERY

Extend your stay in Japan and visit Hokkaido; the second largest, northernmost and least developed of Japan’s four main islands. With its unspoiled nature, Hokkaido attracts many lovers of the outdoors. Stay in Sapporo, the largest city on Hokkaido Island and in Furano, with its beautiful lavender and flower fields. Please see page 29 for full details. The trip can be booked to follow on seamlessly from our Splendours of Japan with Hiroshima and Splendours of Japan trips on many departure dates.

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9 Kyoto ▶ Kotohira d This morning leave Japan’s main island Honshu behind as you cross the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the world’s longest suspension bridge, over the Seto Inland Sea to Awaji Island. Later have some free time for lunch and take a walk around Yumebutai, a complex of buildings built on the side of the mountain. One of the most striking 13 Depart Osaka features is the ‘100 Stepped Garden’ — a group Transfer by airport shuttle service to Kansai of 100 flowerbeds in small square gardens on International Airport, or Osaka Itami Airport for an incline and arranged in grids spread over your onward flight. (BB) several levels. Visit the Water Temple, designed by the Japanese architect Tadao Ando to be a sensory experience. See how the mountains, sky, AUTHENTIC ACCOMMODATION rice paddies and bamboo groves are reflected in the stillness of the water as you descend the steps to the Buddhist Temple below the water. Kotohira Grand Sakuranosho (ryokan) Continue to the small mountain hot springs Enjoy genuine Japanese hospitality while village of Kotohira for your overnight stay in staying in Authentic Accommodation in a your Authentic Accommodation, a Japanese traditional ryokan (Japanese inn). Get the best ryokan. Before dinner, if you wish, climb the of both worlds with the Japanese style rooms steps adjacent to the hotel to visit Kotohirawhich have the added comfort of western style gu Shrine and be rewarded with breathtaking beds (rooms with tatami mats instead of beds views of the surrounding countryside. This can be requested at the time of booking if evening perhaps have a relaxing soak in the preferred). The ryokan features communal hot hot spring (onsen) bath at the hotel. (BB, D) spring (onsen) baths and guests are provided Hotel: Kotohira Grand Sakuranosho (ryokan) with a yukata (cotton kimono) to wear. Authentic Accommodation

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Retrace the steps of the ancients – a spiritual interlude with some of Japan’s most sacred places and the extraordinary rituals performed throughout millennia. Visit the birthplace of Shingon Buddism, the elegantly painted sliding doors of Kongobuji Temple and delight in vegetarian dishes served by local monks at their monastery lodgings.

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YOUR INSIDER EXPERIENCES BE MY GUEST Lunch with a monk at Shorenji Temple in Nabari

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YOUR INCLUDED SIGHTS City Tour of Osaka ▶ Kyoto Visit Osaka Castle ▶ the Abeno Harukas Observatory in Osaka ▶ the Kongobuji Temple ▶ the Danjo Garan Temple in Mt. Koya ▶ the Ise Jingu Shrine ▶ Mikimoto Pearl Island in Shima ▶ the Ninja Museum ▶ Ueno Castle in Iga ▶ Bamboo Forest ▶ Kinkakuji Temple ▶ Sanjusangendo Hall in Kyoto View the Nachi waterfall in Kumano

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ITINERARY 1 Arrive Osaka (2 Nights) Welcome to Japan. Upon arrival at Osaka Itami or Kansai International Airport, transfer by pre-booked airport shuttle service to your hotel. This evening join your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a Welcome Reception drink with appetisers. (WR) Hotel: Rihga Royal Osaka

2 Osaka e After breakfast start your city tour with a visit to Osaka Castle, one of Japan’s most famous landmarks which played a major role in the unification of Japan during the sixteenth century. Although the present structure is a 1931 reconstruction, it’s nonetheless quite a sight, looming dramatically over the surrounding park, which has the bonus of being a great place to view cherry blossom in the springtime. Next visit the Abeno Harukas Observatory which 6 Shima ▶ Iga ▶ Nabari ▶ Kyoto (3 nights) standing at 300 metres is the tallest skyscraper d in Japan. The observation deck with large Travel to Iga and start the day with a visit to floor-to-ceiling glass panels all around offers the Ninja Museum, dedicated to the history of 360 degree panoramic views of Osaka. Later ninja and ninjutsu, an original form of warfare enjoy some free time for shopping in the Umeda developed mainly in the region. The museum’s district before returning to the hotel. This collection includes very old ninjutsu writings afternoon is yours at leisure or choose to join an analyzed scientifically along with ancient Optional Experience. (BB) weapons. Continue by exploring Ueno Castle constructed in the late 16th century served as the 3 Osaka ▶ Mt Koya ▶ Shirahama d seat of the local lords during the Edo Period. The This morning travel to Mt. Koya, a UNESCO castle tower was destroyed in a storm less than World Heritage Site and where the Shingon 50 years later and not rebuilt until 1935 when a Buddism sect was introduced in 805 by the local resident provided funding for the tower’s priest Kukai, who posthumously became reconstruction. Then enjoy a special Be My known as Kobo Daishi. Here visit the Kongobuji Guest lunch with a monk at Shorenji Temple Temple with its elegantly painted sliding doors in Nabari while learning about the history and and the Danjo Garan Temple, one of the first traditions of the region. After lunch continue complexes built by Kobo Daishi in Mt. Koya. to Kyoto for your overnight stay. (BB, BG) Later enjoy a Japanese style vegetarian lunch Hotel: New Miyako at a delightful monastery inn (shukubo) served by local monks, a Cultural Insight. Continue to 7 Kyoto Okunoin, Japan’s largest cemetery and the site Enjoy a late start this morning followed by a visit of Kobo Daishi’s mausoleum, set in an enchanted to Kinkakuji Temple; a UNESCO World Heritage forest of towering ancient cedar trees. Travel site famous for its Golden Pavilion reflecting to Shirahama and later enjoy dinner in a local beautifully in the water of the adjoining pond. authentic Japanese ‘Izakaya’. (BB, L, D) Lunch today is okonomiyaki; similar to a savoury Hotel: Nanki Shirahama Marriott pancake and made with egg, cabbage, soba noodles and meat, seafood or cheese and grilled 4 Shirahama ▶ Kumano ▶ Shima (2 Nights) in layers on a hot plate in front of you. This Today visit the Kumano area, the spiritual afternoon visit Arashiyama and the breath-taking heartland of Japan and discover the Kumano Bamboo Forest for a walk through the bamboo Kodo Pilgrimage Route, a UNESCO World groves. Continue on with a visit to Tenryuji Heritage Site. Choose to ascend Daimonzaka Temple which has one of the finest gardens in Hill either on foot or by coach to admire the Kyoto and scenic mountain views. (BB, L) Nachi Taisha Shrine, Seiganotoji Temple and the impressive Nachi waterfall which at 8 Kyoto e approximately 130 metres high is the tallest This morning visit the Kiyomizu-dera Temple; waterfall in Japan. Continue your journey by a buzzing hive of activity perched on a hill visiting Hayatama Taisha one of Kumano’s most overlooking the city. It is one of Kyoto’s most important shrines that holds an important place popular and most enjoyable temples and a in Japanese mythology. The collection housed UNESCO World Heritage Site. Then head to in this small museum is impressive, with more Sanjusangendo Hall, a temple famous for its national treasures than some major museums. 1001 statues of Kannon, the goddess of mercy. Continue to your hotel which for the next two Return to the hotel for a leisurely afternoon or nights is the Shima Kanko The Classic; famous choose to take part in an Optional Experience. for hosting the 42nd G7 summit in 2016 which This evening have a delightful Farewell dinner was attended by many top politicians including with your fellow companions and Travel Director President Barack Obama. This evening enjoy at a local restaurant. (BB, FD) dinner at the hotel. (BB, D) Hotel: Shima Kanko 9 Depart Kyoto The Classic Transfer by airport shuttle to Kansai 5 Shima ▶ Ise ▶ Shima d International Airport or Osaka Itami Airport for Enjoy a later start this morning before travelling your onward flight. (BB) to Ise to visit the Ise Jingu Shrine the most

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revered Shinto sanctuary of great spiritual and historical significance. It consists of an inner and outer shrine and both are rebuilt from scratch every 20 years according to ancient Shinto tradition. Later meet some traditional free divers known as ‘Ama’, as seen in the James Bond movie ‘You Only Live Twice’. They are working women of the region who dressed all in white, dive into the sea without any diving equipment to catch shellfish and seaweed. Enjoy the fine flavour of the char-grilled local fresh seafood while listening to the stories told by the friendly and cheerful divers, a Cultural Insight. Later visit Mikimoto Pearl Island which is the place where, for the first time in the world, pearls were successfully cultured. Then enjoy some free time at a local mall for shopping and dinner at one of the many local and international restaurants. (BB)

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Amagoya Experience, Shima An ‘Ama’ is a professional female shellfish diver who dives into the sea without an oxygen tank or any other equipment to catch shellfish and seaweed. ‘Amagoya’ literally means the hut where the Ama divers take a rest with their colleagues after diving. Take the opportunity to enjoy the flavour of char-grilled local fresh seafood while listening to their animated stories.

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Extend your stay and travel by high-speed bullet train to Tokyo. Stay for three nights and enjoy a City Tour and a visit to Mt. Fuji; Japan’s highest mountain and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See page 28 for details.

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Centuries-old tradition lives in harmony with the verve of a futuristic city – one where imperial palaces and tranquil temples co-exist with the quirky youth culture for which Tokyo is so famous. Delve into the city’s pulsating energy, honour its rituals and celebrate cultural treasures, from the ancient temple town of Asakusa to Akihabara’s electric hub. ITINERARY 1-8 Osaka ▶ Kyoto These days will operate as per days 1-8 of the Spiritual Japan itinerary on pages 26-27.

parts. Later make a stop at Ginza and take some free time for shopping and lunch. (BB)

11 Mt. Fuji After breakfast depart Tokyo for the Five Lakes District, dominated by majestic UNESCO listed 9 Kyoto ▶ Tokyo (3 Nights) Mt. Fuji. At 3,776 metres it is Japan’s highest This morning travel to Tokyo by high speed mountain and most recognisable icon. Ascend bullet train. On arrival check in to your centrally by road to 2,300 metres at the 5th Station located hotel. (BB) Hotel: Keio Plaza before taking a ride on the Kachikachiyama 10 Tokyo Sightseeing Ropeway, (both weather permitting) a cable car On your City Tour this morning visit the ride offering spectacular views on a clear day observation deck at the Tokyo Tower which of Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi. Later return to opened in 1958 as a broadcasting mast and your hotel for a relaxing evening. (BB) at the time was the tallest building in Tokyo. 12 Depart Tokyo Make a stop at the Imperial Palace Plaza, a Transfer by airport shuttle service to Tokyo large park area in the centre of Tokyo from Narita or Haneda International Airport for your where the two bridges that form the entrance onward flight. (BB) to the inner grounds of the Imperial Palace can be viewed. Continue to Asakusa and visit the Sensoji Buddhist temple. It is one of Tokyo’s most colourful and popular temples and has been rebuilt countless times since it was founded in 628, making it Tokyo’s oldest temple site. Visit Nakamise, a shopping street over 200 metres long that stretches from the outer gate to the temple’s second interior gate. Next drive through Akihabara which began its evolution into ‘Electric Town’ post WWII when the area became a black market for radio

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and large fortunes were made by the leading fishing enterprises until the 1950s, when the herring stocks dramatically declined and the industry collapsed. Later return to the hotel for an evening at leisure. (BB) Sapporo ▶ Biei ▶ Furano (2 Nights) d e Today leave Sapporo behind and head for central Hokkaido and the town of Biei. With the dramatic mountains of the Daisetsuzan National Park as a backdrop, Biei is an artists and nature lover’s paradise. Visit the ‘Hokuseino-oka Observatory’ with its pyramid-shaped structure and enjoy the views of the splendid landscape. Continue your journey and head to the city of Furano. It has a somewhat surprisingly continental climate which fosters a burgeoning wine industry, producing award winning cheeses and enabling sprawling fields of lavender to spring to life. In Furano take some free time for shopping and lunch and later visit a local government certified organic ‘Eco Farm’ which produces wine, juices and various vegetables. Meet the farm owner and take a walk around with him to learn about the work they do whilst sampling some of their produce, a Cultural Insight . Later make a stop at a lavender farm to see the colourful display of flowers usually in bloom around June/July time. Continue to your hotel for dinner and your overnight stay. (BB, D) Hotel: New Furano Prince Furano ▶ Sapporo d e This morning travel back to Sapporo and visit the Sapporo Beer Museum for a Cultural Insight . After the tour of the museum enjoy a beer tasting followed by lunch. Later check in to the hotel for an afternoon at leisure and make the most of your last day in Hokkaido perhaps with some shopping or further exploration of the city. (BB, L) Depart Sapporo Transfer by airport shuttle service to Shin Chitose airport for your onward flight. (BB)

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YOUR INSIDER EXPERIENCES BE MY GUEST Enjoy dinner with a local family at their home in Jaipur

AUTHENTIC ACCOMMODATION Stay in a beautifully maintained heritage resort in Narlai, which was once a hunting lodge of Jodhpur’s Royal Family

CULTURAL INSIGHT Take a rickshaw ride through Old Delhi. Learn about the daily lives of the street children of Delhi and share their life stories. Choose between learning the art of Rajasthani Turban Tying or Kite Flying, a very popular pastime in Jaipur. Interact with the head of a noble family in Narlai and visit a Dhobi Ghat in Mumbai

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10 Narlai ▶ Udaipur (2 Nights) This morning travel to Udaipur; set amongst rolling hills and shimmering lakes with fairy-tale palaces, it is considered by many to be the most beautiful and romantic city in Rajasthan. This evening enjoy a scenic boat ride on the placid waters of Lake Pichola. (BB) Hotel: Trident by Oberoi 11 Udaipur e Visit the City Palace complex which consists of several palaces, forming a single breathtaking façade overlooking Lake Pichola. Later wander through the markets and bazaars to get a feel for the city. Visit the Jagdish Temple built in 1651, ornamented with excellent carvings and a bronze figure of the Garuda. Proceed to the Garden of the Maids of the Honour constructed in the early 18th century and was used as a venue for royal parties. After lunch in a local restaurant, enjoy some free time or take part in an Optional Experience. (BB, L) 12 Udaipur ▶ Mumbai (2 Nights) d This morning fly to Mumbai and on arrival visit Dhobi Ghat, a unique feature of Mumbai and a Cultural Insight . The ‘dhobi’ is a traditional laundryman, who will collect dirty linen, wash it, and return it neatly pressed. See the Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, a historic railway station listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and later this afternoon take in views of Mumbai’s principal landmark, the Gateway of India, a huge archway on the water’s edge. This famous monument was built to commemorate the visit of the first ever British Monarch, King George V and Queen Mary in 1911. Visit the Prince of Wales Museum and afterwards enjoy a walk through the famous Crawford Market. (BB) Hotel: JW Marriott Mumbai Juhu

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Salaam Baalak Trust, Delhi You’ll learn about the work being done by the Salaam Baalak Trust in the rehabilitation of street children and how your visit helps to support this.

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5 Varanasi ▶ Agra After breakfast, transfer to the airport for the 1 Arrive Delhi (2 Nights) short domestic flight to Agra. This splendid Welcome to India. Upon arrival at Delhi airport, city played a significant role in shaping India’s transfer to your hotel. This evening meet your history. Discover the heritage of architectural fellow guests and Travel Director for a Welcome and cultural splendour of the Golden Age. Reception with drinks and appetisers. (WR) This afternoon visit the impressive Agra Hotel: Sheraton New Delhi Fort a UNESCO World Heritage Site which encompasses, within its 2.5-km-long enclosure 2 Delhi d walls, the imperial city of the Mughal rulers. Start the day with a unique tour by rickshaw Although largely overshadowed by the Taj Mahal, around Old Delhi for a Cultural Insight. Drive the Agra Fort is one of the finest Mughal forts in past the impressive Red Fort, a UNESCO World India and at one time the country was governed Heritage Site considered to be the most opulent from within this powerful walled palatial city. As Fort and Palace of the Mughal Empire. Visit Jama you drive through the city witness the local life, Masjid the largest mosque in India and then markets and hustle and bustle of everyday India. stop at Chandni Chowk to discover the bustling This evening dinner is at the hotel and perhaps and colourful market of the old city. Continue choose to take part in an Optional Experience. along the ceremonial avenue Rajpath and past (BB, D) Hotel: Double Tree by Hilton the imposing India Gate and Parliament House. After lunch in a local restaurant venture into 6 Agra ▶ Jaipur (2 Nights) d New Delhi and admire the architectural design of Make an early start with a visit to the magnificent the buildings. Visit two UNESCO World Heritage Taj Mahal, one the Seven Wonders of the World Sites from Delhi’s past. Humayun’s Tomb Fort is and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Admire the one of the most magnificent Persian style tombs marble exterior reflecting rose and golden tints built in Delhi during the Mughal rule constructed at sunrise which then turn to dazzling white. The out of red sandstone standing in the centre of construction of the Taj Mahal began in 1631 and gardens complete with pools linked by channels. it took 18 years and over 20,000 craftsmen to Later visit Qutub Minar, a tower with five distinct complete this monument in memory by an storeys and which at approximately 75 metres is emperor for his beloved queen. Legend has the tallest brick minaret in the world. Return to it that once construction was completed, the your hotel for an evening at leisure. (BB, L) emperor had the architects hands cut off, and blinded, so he would never be able to duplicate 3 Delhi ▶ Varanasi (2 Nights) d the structure anywhere else. After the visit return This morning fly to the city of Varanasi; situated to your hotel for breakfast and later this morning on the banks of the holy river Ganges, it is one depart for Jaipur, the capital of the colourful of the most colourful places on earth and the state of Rajasthan. This evening enjoy a Be My centre of Hindu religion. Later escape the hustle Guest dinner with a local family in their home. and bustle of the city for a glimpse of rural life (BB, L, BG) Hotel: Hilton in India, a Cultural Insight. Walk through the

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f MORE ABOUT YOUR TRIP Visas are required for India, please contact your travel agent for more information. Flights: Prices include internal airfare and taxes for flights from Delhi to Varanasi and Varanasi to Agra and are accurate as of 1st June 2017. Airport transfers included. See page 56 for details. Wi Fi: See page 58 for details. *All prices are per person, twin share.

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Rameshwar Village, Varanasi You’ll discover the ‘Learn and Earn’ programme which helps to raise the economic and social status of local rural women.

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AUTHENTIC ACCOMMODATION Stay at one of the oldest hotels in Sri Lanka, once a Dutch villa and meeting place for gentlemen of the colonial era, today restored back to its former glory in the heart of Colombo

CULTURAL INSIGHT Sample local snacks and experience the flavours and spices of Ceylon in Colombo. Meet a local villager and assist in preparing lunch. Learn the art of meditation with a Buddhist monk or take part in a traditional folklore dance lesson in the village of Habarana. Learn to become a tea taster at a local estate

LOCAL SPECIALIST in the villages of Habarana and Katugastota

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The staple food of Sri Lanka is rice and before making a stop at the oldest Hindu this is eaten for lunch with a combination of Kovil in Colombo, Sri Kailawasanthan Swami spicy curries. Engage in conversation with the Devasthanam. This afternoon enjoy some free family to learn all about local life in the village time to relax, explore further or take part in before returning to Kandy for some free time. an Optional Experience. Later see a different This evening travel to a rural village and see a and more charming side of Colombo as you performance by a group of local school children, drive around the city by ‘tuk tuk’. Make a stop a Cultural Insight. (BB, BG) to sample some local snacks and experience 7 Kandy ▶ Gampola ▶ Nuwara Eliya d the flavours and spices of Ceylon, a Cultural This morning travel by train through Sri Lanka’s Insight, before returning to your hotel. (BB) tea country to Gampola, a fabulous way to see Colombo ▶ Sigiriya (2 Nights) d the hill villages and to observe the daily lives of This morning get a deeper insight into a rather the local people. See how Ceylon tea is made and simpler lifestyle as you leave the city behind gain an insight into becoming a discerning tea and head for the village of Horakelle. Take a taster on a Tea Factory tour, a Cultural Insight. walk around a tranquil garden surrounded by a Learn the art of picking the tender tea shoots coconut plantation, spices and fruit trees. A bit which is generally referred to as ‘plucking’. later meet a local villager and assist in preparing Take part in a tea plucking competition; it is not lunch, a Cultural Insight. Then continue on to as easy as it looks but is great fun! For lunch your next destination the Cultural Triangle and enjoy a Regional Meal of ‘lamprais’, rice boiled enroute visit the Dambulla Rock Cave Temple. in stock accompanied by curry and baked in a It is one of the eight UNESCO World Heritage banana leaf in the oven. Continue to Nuwara Sites in the country and renowned for its unique Eliya, dubbed the ‘Little England of Sri Lanka’ sculptures and large mural paintings (BB, L, D) and located in the misty hills of the island. The Hotel: Aliya Resort and Spa colonial atmosphere remains preserved and it resembles a British countryside complete with Sigiriya and Polonnaruwa Sightseeing rose gardens, hedges and red-roofed bungalows. This morning make an early start to avoid the (BB, RM, D) Hotel: Grand heat of the day and visit the famous UNESCO World Heritage Site of Sigiriya, an ancient rock 8 Nuwara Eliya ▶ Mt. Lavinia d e fortress from the 5th Century which dominates This morning drive to the West Coast of Sri the jungle from all sides. Choose to climb to the Lanka for your overnight stay at the Mt. Lavinia, top of ‘Lion Rock’ or just go up halfway to the Authentic Accommodation, a premier colonial ‘Lions Paw’. Alternatively for anyone not feeling heritage hotel situated on a picturesque rocky energetic take a stroll around the gardens at the peninsula alongside a sandy beach. The story of base and admire the scenery. A bit later enjoy the Mt. Lavinia hotel began in the year 1805 when breakfast before continuing to Polonnaruwa Sir Thomas Maitland arrived on the island to which was once the site of Sri Lanka’s second assume duties as the second British Governor medieval capital. The landscape is studded and decided to build a grand country mansion with sites of well-preserved archaeological for himself. He apparently fell in love with a local importance. Return to your hotel for a relaxing girl, a dancer called Lavinia and they became evening or choose to take part in an Optional involved in a clandestine romance away from Experience. (BB) the disapproving eyes of the English society on the island. Lavinia’s name is remembered as Sigiriya ▶ Kandy (2 Nights) d e providing the inspiration for the name of the This morning your choice of activities gives you Governor’s house and it is believed that her two Cultural Insight experiences in the village descendants still live in the vicinity today. Enjoy of Habarana. Choose between taking part in a the rest of the afternoon at leisure before your traditional folklore dance lesson with a Local Farewell Dinner this evening with your Travel Specialist or visit a forest hermitage to see the Director and fellow guests. (BB, FD) Hotel: Mt. dwelling of a Buddhist monk and learn about Lavinia Authentic Accommodation the art of meditation. Continue your journey on to Kandy and on arrival check in to your 9 Depart Colombo hotel. Enjoy some free time this afternoon Transfer to Colombo Airport for your onward and this evening visit the Temple of the Tooth flight. (BB) where a sacred tooth relic of the Lord Buddha is enshrined. At dusk observe a religious service

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f MORE ABOUT YOUR TRIP Visas are required for Sri Lanka, please contact your travel agent for more information and advice. Airport transfers included. See page 56 for details. Wi Fi: See page 58 for details. *All prices are per person, twin share. Book early for great savings - see pages 20-21. Extra nights’ accommodation page 55. Visit www.trafalgar.com for availability, upto-date itineraries and Optional Experiences.

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Oruthota Village In a rural village near Kandy you’ll get to meet a group of local school children who will put on a cultural performance along with some of their teachers. Find out how your visit helps support the school and the children’s education.

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Follow in the footsteps of the ancients – up the ornate steps of the Forbidden City and to the ramparts of the Great Wall, snaking its way across the rolling countryside, and through the winding ancient alleys of Beijing’s hutongs to learn about Chinese traditions over a home-cooked lunch.

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CULTURAL INSIGHT Indulge in a foot massage at the Foot Reflexology Centre and discover the traditions and techniques of dumpling making, after which you’ll get to taste them

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with a skilled Local Specialist, or take a cycle tour around part of the ancient City Wall of Xi’an. Continue on to a local restaurant for a Cultural Insight; watch a demonstration in the art of making dumplings, and afterwards enjoy sampling these for lunch. There are 21 different kinds of dumplings with a variety of fillings and different ways of cooking them. Later, transfer to the airport for your flight to Shanghai. Then, visit the impressive 88 storey Jinmao Tower which at approximately 420 metres high is the eleventh tallest building in Asia and offers great views over the city. (BB, L) Hotel: Hyatt on the Bund

5 Beijing ▶ Xi’an (2 Nights) This morning fly to the city of Xi’an. Later visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, one of the city’s most distinctive and outstanding landmarks and one of the Silk Road UNESCO listed sites. (BB) Hotel: Wyndham Grand Xi’an South

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Primary school visit, Xi’an You’ll get to know the students and teachers at this little school and find out how your visit helps support their education in the local community.

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6 Xi’an Sightseeing During term-time, meet the children and teachers at a local primary school. Perhaps learn a few words of Chinese from the children who in turn will be happy to practice their English. Afterwards, visit the legendary army of Terracotta Warriors and Horses in Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s subterranean tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. For lunch enjoy a delicious meal of traditional Chinese noodles and later continue with a visit to a Jade factory. (BB, L)

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ITINERARY 1-9 Beijing ▶ Shanghai These days will operate as per days 1-9 of the Classic China itinerary on pages 36-37. 10 Shanghai ▶ Yichang ▶ Yangtze River Cruise (4 Nights) Today leave Shanghai behind as you transfer to the airport for your flight to Yichang. On arrival have dinner in a local restaurant before transferring to the port to embark on your Yangtze River cruise. (BB, D) Hotel: Victoria Selina (cruise ship)

16 Chengdu Sightseeing d e Today visit the Museum of Sichuan Cuisine and learn about traditional Sichuan cooking practices for a Cultural Insight. Have a go at crushing chilies into powder using a Qing Dynasty pestle and mortar, view ancient kitchenware, books and manuscripts faithfully 12 Yangtze River Cruise recording the history of Sichuan culinary After breakfast board a sampan to see a tributary cultures dating back more than 3,000 years. of the Yangtze River, the Shennv Stream, up close Visit Restaurant Alley to catch a glimpse into and personal. Return to the ship for lunch and the dining experiences of the past. Also see the for the long awaited breathtaking scenery of shrine of the Kitchen God to perhaps leave an the most revered part of the Yangtze River - the offering before trying your hand at cooking a 120km. known as the Three Gorges. (BB, L, D) few of the dishes under the guidance of the chef. Enjoy eating your creations for lunch before 13 Yangtze River Cruise returning to your centrally located hotel. The This morning take a shore excursion to visit afternoon is yours to relax, explore further or do Shibaozhai with its wooden temple on the top some last minute shopping. (BB, L) of a 200 metre tall cliff. Take the opportunity to have a bit of exercise by climbing up to the 17 Depart Chengdu temple via the red pavilion which leans against Transfer to Chengdu Airport for your onward the cliff and serves as a pathway. Return to the flight. (BB) ship to continue enjoying the stunning scenery and your last day on board. Spend a peaceful night docked at Chongqing where the cruise YOUR RIVER CRUISE SHIP finishes, ready for an early disembarkation the next day. (BB, L, D) Explore the Yangtze River in style on board 14 Chongqing ▶ Chengdu (3 Nights) d the Victoria Selina and stay in well-appointed After breakfast disembark the cruise in outside cabins with private balconies for Chongqing and take the high speed bullet train viewing the spectacular scenery of the gorges. to Chengdu - the hometown of the giant panda The ship is fully air conditioned with facilities and a city famous in China for its leisurely that include reading room, fitness area, gift pace of living. Later visit People’s Park (also shop, mini spa, copying and printing services, known as Renmin Park) for a stroll around and international cable television and internet some people watching, a Cultural Insight. and Wi-Fi access. Shipboard entertainment See how the locals spend their leisure time includes a range of activities linked to the playing mahjong, dancing, napping in a teaculture of China such as T’ai Chi lessons, house, practicing calligraphy with water on the calligraphy demonstrations and lectures pavement, enjoying a neck massage and even on Chinese history. Sail in comfort as you having their ears cleaned. The park features experience the scenery, natural history and several Chinese gardens, a beautiful lake, the culture of the Yangtze and at the end of the Railway Protection Movement Monument, and cruise enjoy the Captain’s farewell banquet. local tea houses. This evening perhaps choose to take part in an Optional Experience. (BB) Hotel: Crowne Plaza

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rare animals which was established in 1987. It’s mission is to rescue and protect the endangered giant panda species which currently have a population of less than 2000. After lunch return to the city centre and visit the Wide and Narrow Alleys; two parallel pedestrian streets with 45 courtyards along them. One of Chengdu’s historical and cultural areas which dates from the Qing Dynasty, and is today a beautifully restored upscale entertainment and nightlife area with restaurants, teahouses, and stores selling local handicrafts and other keepsakes. Later continue to Jinli Old Street to be immersed in the lively local atmosphere. The buildings are modeled on the architectural style of a traditional old town in western Sichuan Province and exhibit an ancient charm. Stroll along the narrow street to find old-world stores, each with their own unique style, selling Shu Embroidery, lacquer products, handicrafts, calligraphies and paintings of celebrities. (BB, L)

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f MORE ABOUT YOUR TRIP Visas are required for China, please contact your travel agent for more information and advice. Flights: Prices include internal airfares and taxes for flights: Beijing to Xi’an, Xi’an to Shanghai, Shanghai to Yichang and are accurate as of 1st June 2017. Airport transfers included. See page 56 for details. Wi Fi: See page 58 for details. *All prices are per person, twin share. Yangtze River Cruise: Prices are based on a twin share superior cabin on the Promenade Deck of the Victoria Selina. Upgrades to Bridge Deck and to an Executive or Shangri-la Suite incur an additional supplement and are subject to availability. Prices and further details can be supplied on request Book early for great savings - see pages 20-21. Extra nights’ accommodation page 55. Visit www.trafalgar.com for availability, upto-date itineraries and Optional Experiences.

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A melting pot of religion and cultures assembled over millennia, from Buddhism to Catholicism, the Dutch to the Chinese. Explore the colonial heritage of Singapore through the bustling streets of Chinatown and Little India, wander along the river to Malacca’s Dutch Square and visit the cornerstone of the Malay-Chinese community represented by the seven-storey Pagoda of Rama VI.

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AUTHENTIC ACCOMMODATION In Georgetown stay in a stunning heritage hotel that was built in the 1920’s and originally housed traditional shophouses

CULTURAL INSIGHT In Singapore, visit Chinatown to learn about the Chinese immigrants and Little India for an insight into Indian culture and traditions. Enjoy some typical Peranakan tea time treats with a family in their home. In Malaysia, learn about rubber tapping and bamboo basket making. Visit a village inhabited by the ethic group ‘Orang Asli’

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7 Kuala Lumpur d Leave behind the modern high-rise skyscrapers and wander the streets of a typical Malay village ‘Kampung Baru’. Try some Malaysian style sweets and cakes at local food stalls before venturing through the wet Chow Kit market. Later this morning travel outside the city to visit a village inhabited by the ‘Orang Asli’, an ethnic group which is widely regarded as being Malaysia’s original inhabitants, a Cultural Insight. Take a walk around the village with a Local Specialist and observe the local people weaving various handicrafts. Enjoy a local style lunch all cooked in bamboo before returning to Kuala Lumpur for an evening at leisure. (BB, L)

1 Arrive Singapore (3 Nights) Welcome to Singapore. Upon arrival, transfer to your centrally located hotel. This evening meet your Travel Director and fellow travellers for a Welcome Reception. (WR) Hotel: Novotel Clarke Quay

Visit a typical Peranakan home and admire the many antiques and treasures worthy of any museum collection. The Peranakans are straits-born Chinese who are descendants of Chinese immigrants many of who married the local Malays in the region. Chat with the hosts to learn about their heritage and culture while enjoying some typical Peranakan tea time treats, a Cultural Insight. This evening see a demonstration on Chinese Calligraphy by a Local Specialist in Chinatown. Enjoy dinner at a local Chinese restaurant before walking through the narrow lanes of the Night Market. Later take a trishaw ride back to your hotel. (BB, D)

4 Singapore ▶ Malacca (2 Nights) e Say goodbye to Singapore as you head for the border with Malaysia and then on to your hotel in Malacca. Enjoy some free time this afternoon before taking a boat cruise along the Malacca River. Sail past historic buildings, old warehouses (godowns), churches and villages. (BB, D) Hotel: Casa del Rio

9 Cameron Highlands ▶ Georgetown (Penang) (3 Nights) d Today explore the Cameron Highlands which at 1542 meters above sea level is Malaysia’s most extensive hill station. Make a photo stop at a tea plantation before visiting a tea factory and meet a Local Specialist to gain an insight into how the tea leaves are processed to make the perfect cup of tea. En route to Penang visit the Sam Poh Tong Cave Temple in Ipoh, a famous Chinese Buddhist Temple considered to be the largest cave temple in the country. Next make a stop at the majestic Ubudiah Mosque with its golden dome and also at the Iskandariah Palace, the official residence of the Sultan of Perak. Later drive over to Penang across the fourth longest bridge in Southeast Asia. (BB) Hotel: Penaga Authentic Accommodation

10 Georgetown d e This morning’s historical tour of Georgetown starts with a photo stop at Fort Cornwallis, where Captain Francis Light, the founder of the British colony in Penang, first landed in 1786. 5 Malacca d Continue to a local coffee shop where a Local Start the day with a walking tour of the historical Specialist will explain the traditional process of city of Malacca with a Local Specialist. See roasting the perfect coffee bean. Next visit Khoo Dutch Square which is surrounded by red Kongsi, a Chinese clan house before enjoying a painted buildings and reflects the history of trishaw ride around the town to view the many Malacca; the Dutch administration, the British colonial buildings. Visit Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion colonisation and the Chinese settlers. Proceed with a Local Specialist before returning to your to the top of Malacca Hill and then onwards hotel for an afternoon at leisure. (BB) along the river to Kampung Kuli to discover some traditional crafts. Later visit a local family home 11 Georgetown ▶ Ayer Itam ▶ Penang Hill in Kampung Cantik to enjoy your Be My Guest ▶ Georgetown e lunch followed by a walk around the village, with This morning visit the Kek Lok Si Temple in Ayer a Local Specialist. Learn about rubber tapping, Itam, a majestic Buddhist Taoist temple with its pass by quaint Malacca kampong stilt houses striking seven-storey Pagoda of Rama VI. Later and discover various exotic seasonal fruits ascend Penang Hill on a Swiss funicular railway before taking part in some fun activities with for breathtaking views, passing through hill the locals. (BB, BG) farms and the lush tropical jungle. The afternoon is free at leisure and this evening celebrate a 6 Malacca ▶ Kuala Lumpur (2 Nights) e wonderful trip with your travel companions at a Travel to the capital, Kuala Lumpur and on Farewell Dinner. (BB, FD) arrival visit the National Mosque, Independent Square, the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and 12 Depart Georgetown the impressive Sky Bridge at the 88 storey Transfer to Penang International Airport for your high Petronas Twin Towers. Enjoy the rest of onward flight. (BB) the afternoon and evening at leisure. (BB) Hotel: Melia Kuala Lumpur

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f MORE ABOUT YOUR TRIP Visas are generally not required for Singapore and Malaysia but please contact your travel agent for more information. Airport transfers included. See page 56 for details. Wi Fi: See page 58 for details. *All prices are per person, twin share. Book early for great savings - see pages 20-21. Extra nights’ accommodation page 55. Visit www.trafalgar.com for availability, upto-date itineraries and Optional Experiences.

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The ornate beauty of Shwedagon Pagoda’s glistening golden spire lures you into a Hidden Journey through Burma, a fairy-tale land of sacred stupas, ancient traditions and spiritual reverence, which you will explore in some of the world’s holiest Buddhist sanctuaries as you delve into the depths of the rich culture and story of the country now known officially as Myanmar.

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1 Arrive Yangon (2 Nights) Welcome to Rangoon (Yangon). Upon arrival at the airport transfer to your hotel and this evening meet your fellow guests and Travel Director for a Welcome Reception drink with local appetisers. (WR) Hotel: Sule Shangri-La 2 Yangon Sightseeing d This morning, begin your walking tour in the colonial heart of the city. See the City Hall, the former Immigration Department, the High Court and the red brick General Post Office before continuing to the luxurious Strand Hotel, built in 1901, for a well-earned refreshment. Later take the opportunity to try ‘Mohinga’ for lunch at one of the city’s latest Tea Houses. It is considered to be the country’s National dish; a fish broth with noodles served with various accompaniments. In the afternoon meet the students and teachers at a local monastic school, a Cultural Insight before visiting the nearby Ngar Htat Gyi Pagoda with its huge sitting Buddha. Return to the hotel to relax before an evening visit to the Shwedagon Pagoda. Take part in an oil lamp lighting ceremony before enjoying the sunset over the glistening pagoda. (BB, L)

7 Inle Lake ▶ Heho ▶ Mandalay ▶ Ayeyarwady cruise to Mingun ▶ Mandalay (2 Nights) We transfer by boat to Nyaung Shwe and proceed to Heho Airport for our flight to Mandalay before boarding your own private boat to cruise up the Ayeyarwady River and in to the heart of the country to Mingun. This is a rare opportunity to witness first-hand local life along this mighty river – watch children cooling off in its waters and swinging from the hanging vines of trees, and see fishermen indulging in an afternoon snooze on their overturned long boats back from a busy morning’s activities on the water. Dodge 3 Yangon ▶ Bagan (2 Nights) d e the bamboo rafts and ferries weaving their way Fly to Bagan (formerly known as Pagan) where we up and down the river, its banks lined by beautiful visit the golden Shwezigon Pagoda, built by King golden stupas that emerge from the dense riverAnawrahta in the early 11th century. Continue to the front forest. We enjoy lunch on board before Ananda Temple, a whitewashed masterpiece of arriving to Mingun where visit the Mingun Bell, Mon architecture with four standing Buddhas. Later which at 87 tonnes is the world’s largest ringing a hands-on interaction with a Local Specialist bronze bell. Continue to the exquisite white sees us discover how lacquerware is produced Hsinbyume Paya on the banks of river, which rises in one of Bagan’s famous workshops. We return in seven terraces representing the seven mountain to our hotel for an afternoon at leisure and later, ranges around Mt. Meru. See the unfinished, we’ll watch the sun set at Bu Paya Pagoda before but mighty Mingun Pagoda, which was built to enjoying a Be My Guest dining experience be the world’s largest pagoda, but was never with a local family in their home. (BB, BG) completed due to local superstitions. Later, we Hotel: Aureum Palace board our boat to venture back downriver to Mandalay and check in to our hotel. (BB, L) 4 Bagan ▶ Set Set Yo Village ▶ Ayeyarwady Hotel: Mandalay Hill Resort Cruise ▶ Bagan d We set forth through the picturesque rural 8 Mandalay ▶ Amarapura ▶ Sagaing countryside to Sel Village where we will enjoy a ▶ Mandalay d Cultural Insight into how the villagers make This morning our first stop is a visit to Amarapura, soya paste and traditional wooden slippers. Our the City of Immortality, where we take a leisurely trip continues to Nga Thayouk where we’ll see how stroll along the U Bein Bridge, believed to be the local families make their traditional cooking pots, longest teak bridge in the world. We continue to before arriving in Set Set Yo village, famous for the hidden hilltop gem of Sagaing, once an ancient the centuries-old traditional top-knot hairstyle worn capital and today home to one of the greatest by its local children. We enjoy a picnic lunch in concentrations of monasticism in the world – the the picturesque village and proceed to Kyauk Gu hillside dotted with white, silver and gold pagodas U Min Temple, famous for its incredible, gigantic and monasteries. We enjoy a Cultural Insight Buddha statues and fine-square frescoes. We into the lives of the Buddhist nuns who live in board a boat and enjoy a leisurely cruise along the Sagaing and enjoy lunch in their company before Ayeyarwady river back to Bagan. (BB, L) making a stop at local workshops to witness the intricate creation of Kalaga tapestries and gold 5 Bagan ▶ Heho ▶ Inle Lake (2 Nights) leaf being beaten into paper-thin pieces by Local This morning, we fly to Heho, the gateway to Specialists. Gold leaf remains a feature on our beautiful Inle Lake, whose waters we explore journey through the hidden treasures of Mandalay on board our own private long-tail boats. We’ll as we visit the Mahamuni Pagoda, one of the most pass the busy village of Ywama with its tall teak spiritual sites in the country and observe local male houses on stilts and cruise to Indein, home to a devotees adding gold leaf to the already thick peaceful pagoda hill. Venturing along the covered layers of gold adorning the spectacular Buddha walkway lined with handicraft sellers, we walk up image. Our in-depth, intimate encounter with an to Shwe Inn Thein Paya, a complex of weatherundiscovered treasure has come to an end. Enjoy beaten 17th-18th century zedi, some of which have the last evening of your trip at a Farewell Dinner in been newly reconstructed. Later we travel by a local restaurant with new friends. (BB, L, FD) boat downstream to our hotel for dinner and an overnight stay. (BB, D) Hotel: Novotel Inle Lake

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who visit the market to buy and sell goods. Traversing the tranquil waters of the lake we journey to Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda, the holiest religious site in the area. Witness first-hand the extraordinary fishing prowess of the lake’s Intha fishermen, who row standing up with one leg wrapped around a single oar, leaving their hands free to manipulate their conical fishing nets. Then we participate in a hands-on cooking class with a Local Specialist where we prepare various traditional dishes and afterwards enjoy them together for lunch. This afternoon, your choice of activities gives you two Cultural Insight opportunities: Visit a local vineyard for wine-tasting or take a guided village walk. (BB, L, D)

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f MORE ABO UT YO UR TRIP Visas are required for Burma (Myanmar), please contact your travel agent for more information and advice. Flights: Prices include internal airfares and taxes for flights: Yangon to Bagan, Bagan to Heho and Heho to Mandalay and are accurate as of 1st June 2017. Airport transfers included. See page 56 for details. Wi Fi: See page 58 for details. *All prices are per person, twin share. Book early for great savings - see pages 20-21. Extra nights’ accommodation page 55. Visit www.trafalgar.com for availability, up‑to‑date itineraries and Optional Experiences.

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Oil Lamp Ceremony, Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon You’ll take part in a traditional oil lamp lighting ceremony with the locals at sunset and learn how your participation helps fund the pagoda’s upkeep. Monastic School Visit, Yangon You’ll visit a monastic school in Yangon where young monks and nuns study alongside the local children. Discover how your visit helps to support the school.

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Float on the sparkling emerald waters of Halong Bay on a traditional Vietnamese Junk. Glide past hidden islets, giant limestone karsts and colourful fishing villages, stopping only to gain insight into the lives of the local fishermen at Cua Van and to practice T’ai Chi in exquisite surroundings.

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A short walk from here is Ho Chi Minh’s house on stilts, a 8 Hue Sightseeing d e Cultural Insight, where he lived intermittently Start from your hotel with a cyclo ride to the between 1958 and 1969. Continue to the Temple Imperial Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage of Literature, the first university for the sons of designated site. From here drive to Thien Mandarins, for an overview of Hanoian culture. Mu Pagoda, Hue’s best-preserved religious After lunch enjoy a walking tour through the Old monument before taking a local dragon boat Quarter to embrace the bustling local life. This trip along the Perfume River to the house of evening is yours at leisure or choose to take part the former Princess Ngoc Son for a Be My in an Optional Experience. (BB, L) Guest lunch. Chat with a family member to get a glimpse of their life in this historic house Hanoi ▶ Halong Bay Cruise d and enjoy lunch prepared by the family. This This morning, drive through green rice paddy afternoon enjoy some free time or take part in an fields to Halong Bay to board your Authentic Optional Experience. (BB, BG) Accommodation, a traditional style Vietnamese junk boat. Cruise among the hundreds of islets 9 Hue ▶ Ho Chi Minh City (3 Nights) of Halong Bay, a remarkable UNESCO World This morning, fly to Ho Chi Minh City, formerly Heritage listed site. After lunch on board travel known as Saigon and upon arrival enjoy some by small boat to visit the Tien Ong Cave and free time before lunch at KOTO restaurant; Cua Van Fishing Village, where the people a non-profit social enterprise that provides live in floating houses. Head back to the boat training to disadvantaged young people in and participate in a cooking demonstration the hospitality industry. Next transfer to Dong with the chef or enjoy sunset on the top Khoi Street for the start of a walking tour. See deck before dinner and a peaceful overnight the Opera House and the former Hotel de Ville. stay. (BB, L, D) Hotel: Jasmine Cruise Wander up to Notre Dame Cathedral, and the Authentic Accommodation Central Post Office, designed by the French architect, Gustave Eiffel. Continue to visit the Halong Bay ▶ Hanoi ▶ Danang ▶ Hoi War Remnants Museum for a vivid glimpse of the An (3 Nights) d war through the eyes of the locals. Conclude the Begin your day as the locals do during a morning day at Ben Thanh market before arriving to your T’ai Chi class with a Local Specialist, on the hotel. (BB, L) Hotel: Sofitel Saigon Plaza deck of the traditional Junk boat. Then it is time for an early morning swim at a natural 10 Mekong Delta d white sandy beach. If you are feeling energetic, Today take a day trip to My Tho situated in the perhaps take an uphill walk to have one last Delta of the Mekong River. Transfer to a small view of scenic Halong Bay before your drive to sampan boat and discover the maze of small Hanoi Airport to catch your flight to Danang. canals before stopping for a Regional Meal of On arrival transfer to your hotel in Hoi An. (BB) delicious Mekong Delta specialities. Take a short Hotel: Royal Hoi An walk along village roads to visit the house of a former soldier, a Local Specialist who survived Hoi An Sightseeing d e fighting the Khmer Rouge. Now he and his This morning enjoy a walking tour around the wife live on making rice paper and have some ancient town of Hoi An. Today this ancient fascinating stories to tell. Later return to Ho Chi UNESCO World Heritage designated town Minh City for an evening at leisure. (BB, RM) boasts well-preserved buildings, pedestrianised streets, narrow lanes and a colourful market, a 11 Ho Chi Minh City d e Cultural Insight. See the old merchants houses Today travel by private speedboat to visit the Cu and the 400 year old Japanese Covered Bridge. Chi Tunnels, an immense network of connecting Later visit Tra Que Organic Village for a Cultural underground tunnels started in 1948 to protect Insight. Spend some time helping local farmers the Viet Cong guerrillas from the French air and and learning about their daily working routines, ground sweeps. The tunnels also served as living before indulging in a relaxing foot massage. After quarters and housed hospitals, food and weapons lunch return to Hoi An for the rest of the day and caches. Tour the underground compounds evening at leisure. (BB, L) and gain an understanding of the history of the tunnels. Return to Ho Chi Minh City and enjoy Hoi An d e some free time this afternoon. Later join your This morning enjoy some free time to relax at the fellow travellers for a visit to the home of the hotel or explore Hoi An further. In the afternoon former American Ambassador to South Vietnam your choice of activities gives you two Cultural in the 1960s, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, a Cultural Insight opportunities: to join a Lantern Making Insight followed by your Farewell Dinner. Workshop or a Fishing Life Tour (subject to (BB, L, FD) weather conditions) to learn about the lives of the local fishermen and have a go at casting your 12 Depart Ho Chi Minh City own fishing net. (BB) Transfer to the airport for your onward flight. (BB)

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AUTHENTIC ACCOMMODATION Jasmine Luxury Junk boat Stay and dine onboard Jasmine Cruises’ traditionally built Authentic Accommodation, as you float among the magnificent limestone islands of Halong Bay. The original junk boats were developed during the Han Dynasty and were used as seagoing vessels as early as the 2nd century AD.

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city which was once the 2nd most important ancient capital of Old Siam, built after the fall of Sukhothai. It was founded in 1350 and was one of the world’s largest and most cosmopolitan urban areas, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant and then travel back to Bangkok for your flight to Sukhothai. This evening during dinner experience an authentic Thai cultural dance in an open-air theatre at the hotel. (BB, L, D) Hotel: Legendha Sukhothai Resort

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YOUR INCLUDED SIGHTS As per the Treasures of Thailand itinerary plus: City Tour of Chiang Rai Visit the unique white temple of Wat Rong Khun ▶ the village of Banyafu ▶ Wat Phra Kaew in Chiang Rai ▶ the Don Sao Island Market in Laos See the Clock Tower in Chiang Rai

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1-10 Bangkok ▶ Chiang Mai These days will operate as per days 1-10 of the 14 Depart Chiang Rai Transfer to Chiang Rai Airport for your onward Treasures of Thailand itinerary on pages 46-47. flight. (BB) 11 Chiang Mai ▶ Chiang Rai (3 Nights) d Depart this morning for Chiang Rai and en route visit an Ahka village, a Cultural f MORE ABOUT YOUR TRIP Insight . The Akha are known for their bright headdresses and are among the poorest of Thailand’s ethnic minorities. Visit Doi Tung Visas are generally not required for Thailand a pilgrimage site for Thai, Shan and Chinese but please contact your travel agent for more Buddhists and once a cultivating site for information and advice. opium. The Doi Tung Development Project Flights: Prices include internal airfare and was initiated by the late Princess Mother of taxes for flight: Bangkok to Sukhothai and are Thailand to help the struggling local people accurate as of 1st June 2017. to educate and empower themselves to be Airport transfers included. See page 56 for economically self-reliant. Take a stroll through details. the beautifully landscaped flower garden at the villa. Make a brief stop at the unique white Wi Fi: See page 58 for details. temple of Wat Rong Khun before continuing *All pric es are per person, twin share. to Chiang Rai and your hotel for a relaxing Book early for great savings - see pages 20-21. evening. (BB, L) Hotel: The Legend Extra nights’ accommodation page 55. 12 Chiang Rai d Visit www.trafalgar.com for availability, Today start the day with a City Tour of Chiang up-to-date itineraries and Optional Experiences. Rai visiting some of its amazing sights like the Clock Tower and Wat Phra Kaew. Afterwards visit the little known village of Banyafu where the houses are made of wood and bamboo and the Lahu hilltribe people live their lives according to their traditions, a Cultural Insight . (BB, L) 13 Chiang Rai d This morning visit Chiang Saen, the former capital of the first Thai Lanna Kingdom. Travel by boat on the Mekong River towards the Golden Triangle, where the borders of Thailand, Myanmar and Laos converge. Stop in Laos and visit the Don Sao Island Markets, which have an abundance of local handicraft s. After lunch visit the Hall of Opium, situated in the heart of the Golden Triangle, which provides an excellent Cultural Insight into the opium trade, so prevalent in this area over

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As per the Highlights of Vietnam itinerary plus: Visit Angkor Wat ▶ Angkor Thom ▶ Terrace of the Elephants ▶ Siem Reap Old Town ▶ Artisans d’Angkor ▶ Wat Damnak ▶ the temples of Ta Prohm ▶ Banteay Srei

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CULTURAL INSIGHT Witness the revival of traditional Khmer craft smanship at the Artisans D’Angkor training sc hool

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14 Angkor Sightseeing e 12 Ho Chi Minh City ▶ Siem Reap Start the day with a visit to two other UNESCO (3 Nights) listed sites - Angkor Thom the ancient royal Transfer to the airport for the short city of the Khmer Empire and its centrepiece, international flight to Siem Reap, Cambodia. the Bayon Temple. Continue to the Terrace On arrival check in to your hotel. (BB) of the Elephants, which served as a platform Hotel: Le Meridien from where the King could welcome back his victorious army. Next head to the picturesque 13 Angkor Wat and Siem Reap temple of Ta Prohm which was used as the Sightseeing d location for the film ‘Tomb Raider’. The This morning, visit Angkor Wat, a UNESCO magnificent tree roots have merged with the World Heritage Site and one of the most temple remains over the years, giving the important religious monuments in the world, feeling of a forgotten city. Return to Siem with a renowned Khmer Scholar, a Local Reap and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure. Specialist . Take a stroll through the elaborate This evening complete your trip in style with carved hallways of Angkor Wat, as the Khmer a Farewell Dinner accompanied by traditional Empire is brought to life through the scholar’s Apsara Dancing. (BB, FD) explanations, of the various stories contained in each of the bas reliefs and murals. Next 15 Depart Siem Reap head to Banteay Srei temple which is one of Transfer to Siem Reap International Airport for Angkor’s most significant structures. Made of your onward flight. (BB) red sand-stone, its walls are decorated with elaborate carvings and it is in an amazing state of preservation. Make a stop for lunch JOIN TRAFALGAR at a local Khmer restaurant, before taking a TRAVEL TODAY, SUSTAIN TOMORROW guided walk around the fascinating corners of the Old Town of Siem Reap. Visit Artisans Artisans D’Angkor, Siem Reap d’Angkor, for a Cultural Insight into the You’ll explore the workshops and discover how training school and shop which creates job your visit helps the artisans preserve Khmer opportunities for young people living in crafts and create jobs for young people in rural rural areas, while at the same time reviving areas. traditional Khmer craft smanship. Cross the picturesque Siem Reap River to Wat Damnak, a living temple, and receive a special blessing from one of the monks, which includes the tying of a blessed string around the wrist. Walk back across the Pedestrian Bridge to the Old Market and be lead through the maze of undercover stalls selling fruits, vegetables, meat, fish and household goods, as well as an array of local handicraft s and souvenirs.

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We begin our day with an in-depth City Tour with a Local Specialist a visit to the fortified Angkor Thom, seeing such which begins with a visit to Wat Phnom temple iconic sites as the Terrace of Elephants, the Royal from which the city takes its name. Delve into the Enclosure and the Temple of Bayon with its giant legend of Lady Penh who discovered the four smiling faces of Buddha that have watched statues of Buddha deposited on this tree-covered over the heart of the lost city for centuries. We hill. The golden spires of the Royal Palace venture underneath the dense tree canopy to the and Silver Pagoda with its bountiful national crumbling, moss-covered ruins of the Buddhist treasures are our next stop on this exploration temple of Ta Prohm, which featured as the location of Cambodia’s capital, which includes a visit to for the film ‘Tomb Raider’, exploring its towers the National Museum, where we gain a unique courtyards and corridors to uncover the intricate insight into Khmer art and sculptures from different stone reliefs that are shielded by the surrounding periods throughout Khmer history. Delving deep foliage. The fresh flavours of Khmer cuisine are into the turbulent, terrifying history of the Khmer explored during a Cultural Insight cooking Rouge years, we travel along a dusty road to the class in Siem Reap, where we amble through outskirts of the city to visit the former school turned the vibrant local market and learn about cooking torture, interrogation and execution centre of Tuol customs, ingredients and food superstitions, before Sleng. The history of that time is depicted in the joining a local chef at his restaurant to learn thousands of S-21 portraits of victims that are on how to craft and cook various peppery Khmer display at the Museum of Genocide, providing specialities. After the class, share your creation an insight into the horrors of Cambodia under Pol with your travel companions over dinner. (BB, D) Pot’s rule. Our journey back in time continues on to the Cheung Ek Killing Fields, a memorial built to 6 Angkor and Peak Sneng village The terracotta-hued walls of Banteay Srei Temple commemorate the 17,000 victims who died under are our first stop today – a red sandstone temple the reign of the Khmer Rouge. Spend the evening dedicated to the Hindu God Shiva, whose 10th at leisure. (BB) century delicate carvings of women with lotus 3 Phnom Penh ▶ Siem Reap (4 Nights) flowers are said to have been too delicate to A leisurely start to your morning gives you an have been carved by a man, hence its name, opportunity to soak up the sights and sounds “Citadel of the Women”. Deep in the heart of the of the city before transferring to the airport for Cambodian countryside, we come face-to-face your flight to Siem Reap, the gateway to the with the rich Khmer culture, joining a local family in magnificent temples of the lost city of Angkor. their 80-year-old wooden house on their dragon Spend the afternoon exploring Siem Reap’s fruit farm for a Be My Guest lunch of traditional busy streets on a walking tour, including a visit dishes freshly cooked with locally grown produce. to the labyrinthine Old Market where the locals Our interaction with the local Khmer villagers spend their early mornings shopping for fresh continues as we visit their local school and chat to fruit, vegetables and spices. Wander past some of the children who join us on our rambling the busy stalls and sample authentic Khmer through the village to see how they spend their soups and freshly baked baguettes, a remnant day-to-day lives. Enjoy a unique opportunity to of the country’s French heritage. Tonight, we learn some of the time-honoured craft traditions watch enthralled by the energy, emotion and such as weaving Cambodia’s national hats made enthusiasm of the talented Phare performers who from palm leaves, or folding Lotus flowers into use theatre, music, dance and modern circus delicate works of art, a Cultural Insight. Our arts to tell uniquely Cambodian stories. (BB) in-depth interaction with Cambodia has sadly Hotel: Le Meridien come to an end. We return to our hotel later and join our Travel Director and fellow expeditioners for 4 Angkor Wat and Siem Reap Sightseeing d e a Farewell dinner. (BB, BG, FD) Venturing deep into the Cambodian jungle and through a pyramid-shaped gateway into an 7 Depart Siem Reap ancient world, serene stone faces watch over us Transfer to the airport for your onward flight. (BB) as we cross the stone causeway suspended over a moat into the spiritual heart of the ancient lost city of Angkor. Enjoy a rare opportunity to gain in-depth insight into the fascinating ancient empire of the Khmer, as we join a renowned scholar and Local Specialist who will bring to life the stories behind the intricate carvings and murals of celestial nymphs and mythical serpents along the abandoned hallways of Angkor Wat. We leave the mystical lotus-shaped temple towers behind us for your choice of activities, visiting the National Museum to explore the history, art and culture of the Khmer civilisation, with collections dating as far back as the 9th century, or learning about the

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delicate traditions of silk making at a local silk farm. Return to the hotel for an afternoon at leisure or join an Optional Experience. (BB)

9 Special Rate Solo Rooming: These departures include a 23% discount on our standard single supplement.

f MORE ABO UT YO UR TRIP Visas are required for Cambodia, please contact your travel agent for more information and advice. Flights: Prices include internal airfares and taxes for flights: Phnom Penh to Siem Reap (and Siem Riep to Luang Prabang if extending to Laos) and are accurate as of 1st June 2017. Airport transfers included. See page 56 for details. Wi Fi: See page 58 for details. *All prices are per person, twin share. Book early for great savings - see pages 20-21. Extra nights’ accommodation page 55. Visit www.trafalgar.com for availability, up‑to‑date itineraries and Optional Experiences.

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Peak Sneng village, Siem Reap You’ll meet the local villagers, visit the school and discover some traditional Cambodian crafts. Learn how your visit helps to sustain the local community. Phare Circus, Siem Reap You’ll watch a spectacular show at the Phare Circus; a social project for young disadvantaged Cambodians who are given the opportunity to train in visual arts and circus skills. Your visit helps to support the project.

SECRE TS OF C A MBO D IA WITH L AOS

WHY N E X P L OT ORE FURT H ER?

Explore more of South East Asia by extending your trip to stay in the magical town of Luang Prabang, Laos. Nestling in a slim valley shaped by lofty, green mountains the peaceful town is endowed with a legacy of ancient red-roofed temples and French-Indochinese architecture. See details on page 52.

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Siem Reap ▶ Luang Prabang (4 Nights) d e Your morning visit to Wat Damnak will give you a rare opportunity to take part in a private blessing ceremony where a sacred thread will be tied around your wrist to protect against evil spirits. Later, we visit Artisans d’Angkor for a Cultural Insight into the exciting revival of Khmer arts and crafts at a training school, which creates job opportunities for young people living in rural areas. Enjoy the afternoon at leisure before your flight to Luang Prabang. On arrival, meet your Travel Director and continue to our hotel where we share a traditional Lao dinner. (BB, D) Hotel: Villa Maly Authentic Accommodation Luang Prabang Sightseeing d This morning, we embark on a walking tour around the ancient royal capital of Luang Prabang, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit the Royal Palace Museum to uncover the history and culture of Laos, and Wat Xiengthong, the so-called ‘Temple of the Golden City’, whose tree of life mosaic and rare Buddhist deities make it one of the most beautiful temples in Laos. Later we board a traditional long-tail boat bound for the mystical Pak Ou Caves. We pass Laotian villages and wooden canoes bobbing by the shore attached to bamboo poles before enjoying lunch at a local restaurant and then coming face to face with thousands of Buddha icons that fill the limestone caves. Boarding our long-tail boat, we cruise back to Luang Prabang stopping en route at Ban Muang Keo village for a Cultural Insight into the tradition of lao-lao brewing in the dark earthenware jars that seem to flood the tiny village. (BB, L) Luang Prabang Sightseeing d e Before the city comes to life, join the locals who Pak Ou Caves, Laos

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rise before dawn to pay their alms to hundreds of saffron-robed monks and then follow their journey down to the bustling morning market. If you’re feeling energetic, climb the winding steps up Mount Phousi for panoramic views of the countryside before returning to the hotel for breakfast. Alternatively, enjoy a leisurely start to the day before joining your fellow travellers for a visit to the Friends Visitor Centre, a local non-profit community project, to learn about the work done at the Friends Lao Hospital for Children. Return to your hotel for a leisurely afternoon or take part in an Optional Experience. (BB) 10 Luang Prabang Sightseeing e This morning, we drive south towards one of Luang Prabang’s most spectacular natural sites, the Kuang Si Waterfall. En route, we stop at Phou Si market to watch the local Laotians trade their fresh produce and at the Ock Pop Tok Weaving Centre for a demonstration by local craftswomen, a Cultural Insight. On arrival at Kuang Si National Park witness rescued Asian bears playing and feeding at the Asian Bear Rescue Centre. We then enjoy a leisurely walk and see the main fall which has a 60-metre cascade that collects in turquoise blue pools as it flows downstream. This evening we join our Travel Director and new friends for a Lao-inspired Farewell Dinner. (BB, FD) 11 Depart Luang Prabang Transfer to the airport for your onward flight. (BB)

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Friends Visitor Centre, Luang Prabang You’ll learn how your visit helps support the work being done at the Friends Lao Hospital for Children. Ock Pop Tok, Luang Prabang You’ll learn about the mission of this social enterprise to elevate the profile of locally produced textiles and to increase economic opportunities for the artisans.

Visit Wat Damnak ▶ Artisans D’Angkor in Siem Reap ▶ the Royal Palace Museum ▶ Kuang Si Waterfall in Luang Prabang

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3 meals Enjoy at least one surprise Hidden Treasure Arrive Singapore (3 Nights) Welcome to Singapore. On arrival at Singapore Changi Airport you will be met and transferred to your centrally located hotel, situated on the banks of the Singapore River close to theInsider restaurants and shops Quay. For more Experiences, lookof forClarke this symbol Hotel: Novotel Clarke Quay

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TRIP COMBINATIONS

TRIP COMBINATIONS

Hong Kong is a convenient gateway to many destinations in South East Asia and it is also a convenient stopover when travelling to Europe. This trip can be booked on its own or in conjunction with the itinerary of your choice from any Trafalgar brochure.

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EXTEND YOUR STAY... Each itinerary shows the city where your holiday starts and ends. Choose how many nights you wish to extend your stay before or after your holiday and ask your Travel Agent to make the reservations when you book. Transfers are included when you extend your stay with this offer. Prices are per person per night based on twin room accommodation with private facilities. Triple rooms are available in most hotels and these are generally double rooms with an extra bed. These rooms are suitable for guests travelling with children. All prices include applicable taxes and full buffet breakfast. Check with your Travel Agent for availability. Conditions: Extra hotel nights should be booked at the time of your holiday reservation; they are subject to availability and offered only in conjunction with the holiday you are booking. Space is limited and blackout dates may apply. Hotels may be subject to change.

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Per person price (A$) City

Hotel

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Mandalay

Mandalay Hill Resort

Yangon (Rangoon)

Sule Shangri - La

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Jan - 30 Apr, 01 Jul - 31 Jul, 01 Oct - 31 Dec May - 30 Jun, 01 Aug - 30 Sep Jan - 30 Apr, 01 Jul - 31 Jul, 01 Oct - 22 Dec May - 30 Jun, 01 Aug - 30 Sep

365 302 312 280

203 172 188 172

196 169 179 168

01 01 01 01 26

Jan - 31 Mar, 01 Oct - 30 Nov Apr - 30 Sep Jan - 31 Mar, 01 Oct - 25 Dec Apr - 30 Sep Dec - 31 Dec

282 241 190 160 249

162 141 115 101 145

149 136 107 97 127

01 01 01 01 01 06 29 01 01

Mar - 31 Aug Sep - 31 Oct Jun - 31 Aug Mar - 31 May, 01 Sep - 31 Oct Jan - 05 Jan, 04 Feb - 28 Sep, 01 Nov - 19 Dec Jan - 03 Feb Sep - 31 Oct, 20 Dec - 31 Dec Jul - 31 Aug Mar - 30 Jun, 01 Sep - 31 Oct

266 296 250 279 309 379 406 373 362

154 169 146 160 192 227 241 207 202

150 160 144 154 190 213 222 198 194

03 01 13 01 01 10 01 10 01

Jan - 31 Mar, 01 Oct -15 Apr '19 Apr - 30 Sep Jan - 31 Mar Apr - 30 Sep Oct -15 Apr '19 Jan - 31 Mar, 01 Oct -15 Apr '19 Apr - 30 Sep Jan - 31 Mar, 01 Oct -15 Apr '19 Apr - 30 Sep

377 286 302 286 326 278 199 476 354

209 164 172 164 184 160 120 259 197

154 124 170 156 180 120 95 227 160

11 11 01 11 01 01 11 11 01 01 01 30 12

Jan - 20 Dec Jan - 20 Dec Mar - 31 Oct Jan - 28 Feb, 01 Jun - 31 Aug, 01 Dec - 20 Dec May - 31 May, 01 Sep - 30 Sep Mar - 30 Apr, 01 Oct - 30 Nov Jan - 20 Dec Jan - 28 Feb, 01 Jun - 31 Aug, 01 Dec - 20 Dec May - 31 May, 01 Sep - 30 Sep Mar - 30 Apr, 01 Oct - 30 Nov Mar - 31 Oct Mar - 30 Apr Oct - 20 Oct

685 668 470 490 548 651 532 321 363 414 414 411 492

549 549 287 312 346 388 499 245 270 321 302 234 275

465 499 270 253 211 312 465 245 270 321 287 217 258

18 May - 31 May,14 Sep -11 Oct

573

316

299

01 Jun - 30 Jun, 01 Aug - 13 Sep

593

326

300

01 May -17 May, 01 Jul - 31 Jul 01 Mar - 31 Oct 01 Jan - 09 Dec

614 554 548

336 346 414

311 329 329

Villa Maly

01 Apr - 30 Sep 01 Mar - 31 Mar, 01 Oct -12 Dec

276 440

159 241

144 199

Batu Ferringhi

Golden Sands Resort

Georgetown

Penaga Hotel

01 Mar - 30 Jun, 01Sep - 31 Oct 01 Jul - 31 Aug 01 Mar - 31 Oct

327 361 243

184 201 142

169 183 129

Novotel Clarke Quay

06 Jan - 26 Jan, 20 Feb - 21 Dec

497

269

234

Galle Face Hotel Mt. Lavinia Hotel

01 Feb - 31 Dec 01 Feb - 31 Dec

354 348

213 207

183 172

Bangkok

Royal Orchid Sheraton

Chiang Mai Chiang Rai

De Naga The Legend Chiang Rai

19 01 20 01 01 21

322 278 274 271 243 342

182 160 158 156 142 192

170 153 147 138 128 163

314 334

178 188

162 164

BURMA

CAMBODIA Phnom Penh

Sokha Phnom Penh

Siem Reap

Le Meridien

CHINA Beijing

Novotel Peace Hotel

Chengdu

Crowne Plaza

Hong Kong

Regal Kowloon

Shanghai

Hyatt on the Bund

INDIA Delhi

Sheraton New Delhi Pride Plaza Hotel

Jaipur

Hilton

Mumbai

JW Marriott Juhu

JAPAN Kyoto

Gion Yoshiima (ryokan)*# Ikumatsu (ryokan)*# New Miyako Nikko Princess

Osaka

Nisshokan Shoshintei (ryokan)*# Sheraton Miyako

Sapporo

Rihga Royal Keio Plaza Sapporo Hotel

Tokyo

Keio Plaza Tokyo Hotel New Otani

LAOS Luang Prabang

MALAYSIA

SINGAPORE Singapore

SRI LANKA Colombo Mt. Lavinia

THAILAND Jan - 31 Mar, 01 Nov -15 Dec Apr - 31 Oct Jan - 27 Dec Feb - 31 Mar, 01 Nov - 20 Dec Apr - 31 Oct Dec - 31 Dec

VIETNAM Hanoi Melia Hanoi Ho Chi Minh City Sofitel Saigon Plaza *Rate includes breakfast and dinner  # An additional seasonal supplement may apply

15 Jan - 28 Dec 15 Jan - 28 Dec

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TRAVEL ESSENTIALS AIRPORT TRANSFERS

With Trafalgar you will receive complimentary arrival and departure transfers on all holidays by shuttlebus, car or minibus, between designated airports and hotels on the start and end day of your holiday. Trafalgar is also pleased to offer complimentary airport transfers on other days in conjunction with pre and post trip accommodation when booked through Trafalgar. Flight timings must be provided to Trafalgar no fewer than 21 days prior to the start of the trip. In the event of missed transfers due to flight delays outside of Trafalgar’s control or guests not using this service, no refund is available.

GROUP TRAVEL

GROUPS ON SCHEDULED DEPARTURES Get great savings with every booking of nine or more guests on one of our brochure holidays – the more guests, the greater your discount. Contact us today to find out about our generous free-trip policy and obtain a quote for your group.

CUSTOM GROUPS Trafalgar can customise a trip exclusively for your group, to any of our worldwide destinations. Whether you’re travelling with family or friends, or in a group sharing a special interest in the arts, food, architecture, history or even gardening, our global team has the experience and local knowledge to help you discover the essence of any destination on your terms. Tell us where you wish to travel, the standard of hotels you prefer, along with any sightseeing you want included, and we can create genuine “insider” experiences that will exceed your expectations and deliver exceptional value. We take care of all the details to ensure your group journey of discovery is effortless and secure, with the knowledge that you have entrusted your travel in the hands of an award-winning global company with an impeccable reputation. For more information, contact your local Travel Agent or the dedicated Trafalgar Groups team at 02 9657 3333 or email groups@trafalgartours.com.au Note: Minimum numbers for custom groups vary 10 - 20 guests based on your chosen destination.

BROCHURE TERMINOLOGY Here is a description of some of the specific terms used in the itinerary pages of this brochure: Visit – In-depth sightseeing with a Local Specialist or Travel Director. View – A brief stop to enjoy the sights and take photos. See – See the sights while driving by on your coach, or from your cruise or train.

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WITH MYTRAFALGAR

ADDITIONAL PROTECTION

Every moment matters. To ensure that your trip runs smoothly and we deliver the very best, personalised experience, we require all our guests to register on our new travel portal, MyTrafalgar, before they depart for their holiday. This ensures that we have the information we need to make every moment of your journey special and hassle-free.

TRAFALGAR’S GOLD SEAL ADDITIONAL PROTECTION PLAN COSTS ONLY A$99 PER PERSON (PAYABLE WITH YOUR DEPOSIT ONLY) AND INCLUDES:

•• W e’ll personalise your trip and accommodate dietary or rooming requirements •• M ake your holiday hassle-free, from hotel check-ins to passport and security checks •• R egister your emergency contact details, in the unlikely event they’re required •• S imply log in and activate your registration on MyTrafalgar. www.trafalgar.com/mytrafalgar

PASSPORTS AND VISAS Each guest is responsible for ensuring their passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond the conclusion of their trip and that all necessary visas and permits have been acquired. Multiple-entry visas may be required if you are entering a country more than once on your holidays. Each guest must comply with entry, health and other requirements of the countries visited during your trip. Contact your Travel Agent, airline or relevant government authorities to obtain the necessary travel information. The Operators and/or their employees and their agents are not responsible for passport, visa, entry, health and other requirements of the countries visited, or for any loss sustained by you for failing to comply with laws, regulations, orders and/or requirements of countries visited.

ONCE ACTIVATED, YOU’RE READY TO TRAVEL! •• B efore you go: You’ll receive all of your itinerary details and travel documents. You can then choose to meet your Travel Director and connect with your travel companions, explore your itinerary and receive pre-trip updates •• W hile travelling: Always stay in the know, with updates from your Travel Director. Chat to your companions in real time and share your pictures with friends and loved ones

ON YOUR HOLIDAY Should you, or your travel companion, leave at any time during the trip for personal sickness reasons or be required to return to Australia due to injury, illness or death, you and your companion will be refunded up to A$90 per person per day for the unused portion of the holiday (note that in some cases hotels require a one night cancellation fee). A doctor’s certificate is required. RETURN FLIGHT SECURITY If you or a member of your direct family in Australia should fall sick* while you are on your Trafalgar guided holiday, we will take care of the additional cost of tickets for your earlier or later return home in the same class of air travel on the first available flight, provided you hold round-trip tickets on Trafalgar’s recommended airline(s) booked through Trafalgar from Australia. PRE-PAID CANCELLATION OPTION Your deposit and/or payment to Trafalgar will be refunded in full or you will have the option to carry it over to another Trafalgar or TTC holiday should you cancel your holiday for any reason prior to 30 days from departure date from Australia. This cancellation option covers land arrangements made by Trafalgar only. If the Australian Government DFAT advice for the destination changes to “Reconsider the need to travel” or “Do not travel” you may have your deposit and / or payment refunded at any time prior to tour commencement or you will have the option to carry it over to another Trafalgar or TTC holiday. Prior to departure from Australia your airfares are not covered by Gold Seal. We recommend you take out Covermore Travel Insurance specifically covering the value of your airfares should you cancel your holiday (Please review Covermore terms and conditions around cancellation cover). We are happy to help you with arranging that travel insurance. Any rebooking costs of airfares prior to departure are not covered by Gold Seal. Cancellation option fee is not refundable for any reason. Please note that travel agent fees and cancellation fees may apply. * Medical certificates as proof of all illness claims must be supplied.

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PAYMENT & CANCELLATION FEES SUMMARY INFORMATION GUIDED HOLIDAYS INCLUDING VIETNAM DOMESTIC FLIGHTS Deposit required $250 Final Payment 80 days No of Days Penalty 80 days and over Deposit

ALL OTHER ASIA GUIDED HOLIDAYS

AIR TICKETS

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$250 45 days Penalty Deposit

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As per airline policy As per airline policy Penalty $35 plus airline charges

50%

44-15 days

$35 plus airline charges

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50%

44-15 days

44-15 days

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YOUR GUIDED HOLIDAY BOOKING Trafalgar Tours (Aust) Pty Ltd is the ‘Sales Company’; Trafalgar Tours Limited is the ‘Operator’; collectively these companies are referred to as ‘Trafalgar’. Your agreement is with Trafalgar and a contract is formed when you make a reservation with us that we accept. Enrolment in and payment for a guided holiday shall constitute acceptance by the guest of the terms and conditions in this brochure. These cannot be varied except in writing by an officer of the Company. The invalidity of any provisions herein shall not affect the validity of any other provisions. The agreement shall be construed as though the invalid provision was not contained herein and was replaced with an enforceable provision as similar as possible to the original provision. Disclaimer Travel is personal and each individual’s goals and experiences may differ. Trafalgar will not be bound by, or liable for, any description, photograph, representation or warranty made by or provided by any independent third party sales representative, Travel Agent, or other person or entity relating to any holiday offered by Trafalgar. Departure Date The departure date is the date indicated on the Trafalgar confirmation. Security Security is a major concern to all of us and the situation globally is constantly changing. Events around the world, coupled with the “Travel Advisories” put out by various governments, may at times necessitate changes to the accommodations and itinerary or even trip cancellation. You must accept these risks involved in travel to any country that may experience security difficulties and accept responsibility for your own travel decisions. WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE GUIDED HOLIDAY PRICE Air Transportation Within Asia, airfares are included in the “Land & Internal Air” and “Land, Cruise & Internal Air” prices. These included flights are outlined in each itinerary page price panel. Guests travelling on any Internal Asia flight must provide their full name (as appears on passport), date of birth and gender. Incomplete or inaccurate information may result in additional charges payable directly to the airline or in a worst-case scenario, be denied boarding. Guided Holiday By air-conditioned luxury motorcoaches with reclining seats. Please note on some regional holidays smaller motorcoaches are used. Hotel Accommodation Prices are per person, based on two persons sharing with private bath or shower. Triple rooms may be available on selected holidays in limited numbers. Triple occupancy is based on twin bedded accommodation with one extra bed which may be a rollaway or folding bed. Three adults may find these rooms small and they are generally more suitable for two adults and one child. Every effort has been made to reserve two-bed rooms; however, on some occasions, rooms with one double bed may be the only choice available. These rooms will be allocated to single Travellers and couples first; other rooms may feature a single bed and rollaway bed, murphy bed or sleeper sofa. Trafalgar shall not be responsible or liable for any claims or issues arising out of the shared rooming. Special room requests (adjacent, connecting or lower-floor rooms, as examples) must be made at time of booking. Special room requests are not guaranteed and are based on availability at time of check-in. Substitute hotels may be used sometimes. We try to use hotels of similar standard. Hotel Frequent Traveller program points are not earned with hotels on Trafalgar holidays. Note hotel room sizes, standards, facilities and services provided may vary from country to country and region to region and are often local in style. Cruises Per person prices are based on two persons sharing a cabin with two berths, private shower and toilet. A limited number of single cabins are available at an extra cost.

Free WiFi Internet Service Complimentary WiFi service is available in many Trafalgar hotel guestrooms and/or the public areas of most hotels. In Vietnam WiFi is also provided on-board the motorcoaches except in remote locations. The WiFi on the motorcoaches uses the mobile phone network and as a result the connection will be slower than standard broadband and at times may not be available. Audio and Video streaming is not available using motorcoach WiFi. Please note that it is not available when the main Trafalgar motorcoach is not being used, such as on transfer motorcoaches and other local services. For further information on which countries WiFi is offered in as well as daily data allowances please refer to the Trafalgar website www.trafalgar.com/wifi. Travel Director Guided holidays are conducted in English by a professional Travel Director. In the unlikely event that there are ten guests or less travelling on a departure, Trafalgar reserves the right to operate this departure on an individual basis with private transfers and individual arrangements. Itinerary extensions are operated on a locally hosted basis using regular English-speaking Local Host services. Meals Meals are included as detailed on itineraries. Sightseeing Experiences, entrance fees and an Englishspeaking Local Specialist (when required) are included as detailed in the itinerary pages. Transfers Between airports, hotels, railway stations and piers are included as indicated on each guided holiday itinerary. There will be no refund for missed or unused transfers. If you did not purchase your flights from Trafalgar, you will need to provide your arrival and departure flight information to Trafalgar at the time of booking. It is your responsibility to update Trafalgar with any changes to your flight schedule to ensure that you receive your transfers. Failure to do so may result in missing these services and no refund shall be due for missed arrival transfers resulting from missing or outdated flight information. Porterage Luggage handling of one suitcase per person, at each guided holiday hotel is included in the guided holiday price. Due to limited motorcoach capacity, a single bag is allowed with dimensions not exceeding 30”x18”x10” (76x46x25cm) and weight not exceeding 50 lbs. (23kg). Airlines may impose stricter weight and size limits for luggage and may also charge fees for checked luggage, including the first checked bag. Please check with your airline(s) directly for their most current luggage regulations and related fees. Trafalgar is not responsible for additional fees imposed by air carriers regarding luggage. For internal air flights within Asia, only one suitcase per person can be checked-in, and it must weigh no more than 44 lbs. (20kg). You may be asked by the airline to pay fees of approximately US$3.00 per kg for extra weight limit. Carry-on/hand luggage is restricted to one piece per person, not exceeding 12”x11”x6” (30x28x14 cm) to fit under your motorcoach seat or in the small overhead compartment and the weight must not exceed 18lbs (7kgs). Carry-on/hand luggage handling is the responsibility of each guest and must be taken on and off the motorcoach by you each day of the guided holiday. Carry-ons with telescopic handles and wheels will not fit in the overhead compartments or under seats and, therefore, cannot be accepted as carry-on luggage. Trafalgar and Trafalgar’s affiliated entities shall not be liable for loss or damage to luggage or any guest’s belongings. Guests should immediately report lost items to the Travel Director who will assist in completing a lost property form that can be used for an insurance claim. Trafalgar cannot assist in locating lost items after the guest disembarks or completes the Trafalgar holiday. Tips/Gratuities Tips/gratuities are included for services on guided holiday, except to your Motorcoach Driver, Local Host, Local Specialists and Travel Director whose tips/

gratuities should be extended on a voluntary, individual basis at the end of your holiday. Included tips/gratuities cover all services provided by dining-room waiters, housekeeping staff and porters at hotels. On the Yangtze River Cruise there is a flat service charge of RMB 150 per person which is payable locally and not included in the Trafalgar package price. This covers services provided by waiters, housekeeping staff and porters. This service charge does not include a gratuity for the Cruise Director, for any Local Experts or for any additional special services and can be offered at the guest’s discretion. NOT INCLUDED IN GUIDED HOLIDAY PRICE Any items and matters not referred to above, including, airfares to and from your destination, air-related taxes and fees (except where specified); additional fees charged by airlines such as checked and/or excess luggage, seat selections and any other services; passport and visa fees; insurances of all kinds; tips/gratuities to Travel Directors, Local Host, Local Specialists and Motorcoach Drivers; laundry; phone calls; minibar; beverages and meals not detailed in the itinerary; Optional Experiences; and all items of a personal nature. Additional taxes and surcharges may be collected by foreign governmental and non-governmental entities. The price does not cover costs and expenses, including your return home, if you leave the guided holiday whether of your own volition, our decision based on behaviour that disrupts the trip, due to illness, action by any government or other reason. This list is illustrative and not a complete list of every item not included. RESERVATIONS & PAYMENTS 1. Your guided holiday will be confirmed after receipt of a non-refundable, non-transferable deposit as detailed in the Summary Information table. We reserve the right to refuse a booking without giving any reason and shall in that event return any deposit received. If not received within 7 calendar days of booking, the reservation will automatically be cancelled. On certain departures, deposits may be required at time of booking to hold seats. 2. Air-inclusive bookings may require an additional nonrefundable deposit or payment in full at the time of booking, see Air Arrangements section. 3. Final payment for your land reservation will be due prior to departure no later than as detailed in the Summary Information table. Payment in full will be required at time of booking for reservations made less than 45/80 days (as detailed in the Summary Information table) prior to the departure date. 4. Trafalgar reserves the right to cancel the reservation and impose cancellation charges if any payment is not received as detailed within the Summary Information table above. Trafalgar will not be responsible for lost land and/or air reservations. 5. Credit Card Bookings: Trafalgar should be advised of your credit card number when making your reservation directly with us. For security purposes, we are required to collect the guest’s credit card billing address, card expiration date and the customer verification code every time a payment is applied. A fee of 1% will be applied at the time of payment when paying by credit card. 6. Any special meal requirements, including allergies, must be provided at time of booking and are received on a REQUEST basis only. Trafalgar cannot assure special meal requests will be fulfilled and does not assume responsibility or liability if requests are not fulfilled. 7. Your Travel Agent shall hold all monies for each and every person named in the booking until the booking is confirmed at which time your Travel Agent shall provide those monies promptly to us. You consent to us depositing monies received by us as required by law. We will be entitled to keep interest earned on monies. You consent that all monies paid to us whether through your Travel Agent, by deposit or otherwise, may be disbursed by us as and when we see fit.

EXTRA ACCOMMODATIONS Deposit required No additional deposit required Final Payment In accordance with guided holiday No of Days Penalty 45 days and over $35 Higher of $35 or 44-15 days 25% of accommodation price Higher of $35 or 14-8 days 30% of accommodation price 7-1 days 100% of accommodation price Departure Day/ 100% of accommodation price No show Book & Pay Early Discounts Discounts are applied at the time of booking, apply to the LAND-only portion of holidays featuring the “Book & Pay Early Discount” in the price panel, and require full payment by the applicable discount deadline dates (see Your Savings section), but no later than 45/80 days (as detailed in the Summary Information table) prior to departure for land-only holidays (80 days for Guided Holiday featuring Vietnam domestic flights). If full payment is not received by the correct date - as stated on the invoice - the discount will be removed and the booking will be re-priced. These discounts are not valid on all itineraries or departure dates; do not apply to optional extensions, airfares, government taxes and fees, air flight supplements, extra nights’ accommodation, transfers or any cruise portion of a holiday. Normal cancellation penalties apply. This offer is subject to availability, applies to new bookings only and may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Travel Documents Provided full payment has been received travel documents will be sent in electronic format no later than 21 days prior to departure. You may opt to receive hard copy documents in which case these will be sent to you approximately 21 days prior to the departure date. If final payment is not received when due, costs to courier documents will be the responsibility of the Travel Agent. If you are leaving home earlier, please ask your Travel Agent to request your travel documents well in advance. Please also make sure that you provide your Travel Agent with the flight details that are booked independently no less than 21 days prior to flight departure date. Passports, Visas and other Entry/Exit Requirements All guests including children must be in possession of a machine-readable passport valid for 6 months after their trip return date along with applicable visas. Please refer to “Travel Essentials” section. Due to government imposed security/ immigration measures, passport and emergency contact information is required for all guests prior to the release of travel documents. For entry to China, India, Sri Lanka, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia visas are required for all passport holders. Visas may also be required for Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Japan for some passport holders and you should check with your Travel Agent or Consulate Service for information regarding necessary travel documentation. For some countries an invitation letter is required from the Ground Handler to send along with the visa application. It is the guest’s sole responsibility to secure and/or pay for any and all visas, reciprocity fees, affidavits, immunizations, etc. that are required to be permitted entry into each destination. In some countries you may be subject to entry (reciprocity) fees and/or departure taxes/ exit fees which will be collected at the airports upon entry/departure by local government authorities. Please note that entry to any country may be refused even if the required information and travel documents are complete. Trafalgar will require full passport information (full name, date of birth, passport number, issue and expiry dates) prior to final payment. For up-to-date detailed information on travel documents and visas, entry/exit taxes and further information on entry and exit requirements please check with your Travel Agent or local consular services. Obtaining and carrying these documents is your sole responsibility. Trafalgar bears no responsibility for such information and will not be responsible for advising and/ or obtaining required travel documentation for any guest, or for any delays, damages, and/ or losses including missed portions of your holiday related to improper documentation or government decisions about entry. BOOKING CHANGES, CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS Booking Changes A fee of $35 or more per person, per change plus any further cost we incur, will be charged for

any revision or alteration made to a reservation after the booking is confirmed. Costs and charges may increase closer to the departure date that changes are made. We will try to make your requested change but it may not be possible. A change of guided holiday date or itinerary within 45/80 days (as detailed in the Summary Information table) of departure date will be treated as a cancellation. Cancellation fees will apply except when the change is to an earlier departure date and the guided holiday price is equivalent or greater, in which case a $35 (or more) per person amendment fee will be charged. You must also pay any charges imposed by airlines for any changes, including name and date changes. This can be up to 100% of the value of the ticket. Names Changes A fee of $50 per person will be charged for name changes or name corrections together with any airline penalties and other charges incurred. CANCELLATIONS AND CANCELLATION FEES Travel arrangements for any member of the party may be cancelled at any time by written notice by the person who made the booking. Please note the following: • If notice of cancellation is received by Trafalgar more than 45/80 days (as detailed in the Summary Information table) prior to the guided holiday departure date, deposit will be retained. • If full payment is not received 45/80 days (as detailed in the Summary Information table) prior to departure date, Trafalgar has the right to cancel your reservation. Trafalgar will not be responsible for lost reservations. • Notice of cancellation must be made in writing directly to Trafalgar or through your Travel Agent. Please also refer to Trafalgar Gold Seal Additional Protection. • If a person in a party cancels and there is a room change caused by this cancellation (such as a Twin/ Double to Single, or Triple to Twin/Double), charges for the new room type will be the responsibility of the remaining party. The charges detailed in the Summary Information table (includes GST), representing costs incurred by Trafalgar in cancelling your travel arrangements, will apply when notice of cancellation for Guided Holiday is given after the booking is confirmed. Please also refer to Trafalgar’s Gold Seal Additional Protection. • If a guest fails to join the guided holiday on the day of departure, cancellation fees will be 100% (unless the guest notifies us of the delay and joins the guided holiday later at their own expense). • Cancellation fees as per the Summary Table apply to additional accommodation and/or chargeable transfers prior to and after the guided holiday or cruise reserved through Trafalgar and are additional to any cancellation fees or other charges that may be levied by your Travel Agent. • Airline Flights/Tickets: After deposit has been received, any change incurs a $35 service fee per person PLUS any additional change/cancellation fee imposed by the Airline. Some airfares including published fares booked by Trafalgar are non-changeable and non-refundable. See Air Cancellation Section. • Trafalgar is not responsible for other travel arrangements that you or your party has made outside Trafalgar and which are affected by our cancellations. If the reason for your cancellation is covered under your insurance, you may be able to reclaim these charges from your insurer. You or your Travel Agent are responsible to make the claim to your insurer. Illness or Absence Early return expenses are the guest’s responsibility. There is no refund for absence or early departure from a guided holiday, including but not limited to missed hotels, transfers, meals or sightseeing. Trafalgar urges you to purchase travel insurance to cover such circumstances. Trafalgar makes no representation or guarantees concerning reimbursement, scope of coverage, or other aspects of any travel insurance policy or claim. AIR ARRANGEMENTS Reservations/Ticketing If an air reservation is made by Trafalgar payment in full may be required for your airfare at the time of booking your flights in relation to your Trafalgar holiday to get you to/from the starting/ ending point of your holiday. On receipt of full air payment your airfare, taxes and fuel surcharges are final. This will be regardless of future price fluctuations up or down. When booking a guided holiday including flights, you will be required, at the time of booking, to provide us the full name as detailed on the passport, passport number, date and place of issue for each guest. Changes to flight itineraries and name changes and/or corrections may either not be allowed or may result in penalties charged by the airline. These are the guest’s responsibility. Airlines (and other travel providers including Trafalgar)

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change prices and routes from time to time. All air routings are in the sole control of the airline and are subject to change at any time. Air Cancellation Cancellations incur a service fee of $35 per person, plus any airline penalties. Airline imposed penalties may be up to 100% of the air ticket price. Published Fares, Priced Match Fares, Promo Fares and some other airfares booked are non-refundable. Airline Availability Seats are limited in our contracted class of service and may not be available on every flight. Trafalgar does not hold block space on any airline and does not assure seat availability for every single guided holiday departure date. Airline Seating Not all airlines offer pre-assigned seats. Some may charge for pre-assigned seats. Any additional charge imposed by airlines will be at guests’ expense. Where pre-assigned seats are not offered or different seats are desired, guests must contact airline(s) directly to arrange seating assignments. Seating is solely under the airline’s control, as are itinerary changes due to flight delays and schedule changes. Trafalgar reserves the right to offer alternative schedules for itineraries affected by airline schedule changes and equipment. Flight delays, flight cancellation and schedule changes are the responsibility of the airline. Trafalgar will not be responsible or liable for such delays or rescheduling. Airline Special Requests Seat assignment and special meal requests can be requested at time of booking. Trafalgar does not assure the request will be granted. Frequent Flyer miles can be accrued on most air carriers. Upgrades using mileage are not permitted. Many airlines do not automatically add frequent flyer numbers to records for flights booked and ticketed by Trafalgar. It is the guest’s responsibility to request frequent flyer credit from the airline. Trafalgar shall not be responsible for matters concerning frequent flyer miles. GENERAL INFORMATION & CONDITIONS Guided Holiday Prices Are based on costs, charges, tariffs, rates, prices, taxes, levies, exchange rates and other considerations as of the production date of this brochure (see back cover). All are subject to change. No surcharges regarding cost or currency fluctuations will be made to the LAND only price once the deposit is received. No refund will be made on account of reduction of any of the above. If the total guided holiday price increases by more than 10%, guests will have the option to cancel the guided holiday within 7 days of notification of the surcharge without penalty. All prices are in Australian Dollars unless specified. Other Fees and Taxes Taxes and fees are subject to change without notice and will be confirmed at time of booking. Any additional fees charged by the airlines such as luggage handling, seat selections, and/or any other services are the sole responsibility of the guest(s). Additional airrelated restrictions apply. Guided Holiday Participation On all guided holidays children under 5 years of age are not eligible to travel. Children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult, who will be responsible for their welfare and supervision. Alcoholic beverages will not be served to guests under the legal age for alcohol consumption in the country being visited. Minors under age 18 travelling to certain foreign countries must be accompanied by both parents or have a notarized letter of consent signed by the parent(s) not travelling. Trafalgar is not responsible for any losses if you fail to have appropriate documentation. If the other parent is deceased or the child has only one legal parent, a notarized statement must be obtained as proof. Trafalgar seeks to provide a safe, enjoyable and memorable travel experience for all guests. Trafalgar welcomes guests with special needs or disabilities. Please note the following: - Guests must advise Trafalgar, at time of booking, of any physical, medical or other special needs that require accommodating. Trafalgar will make reasonable modifications to its policies, practices and procedures when necessary, unless doing so will fundamentally alter the nature of the services provided. - Guests must ensure they are medically and physically able to travel. - Trafalgar may impose safety requirements. Trafalgar may exclude an individual from participating in a guided holiday or an activity if the individual’s participation poses a threat to the health or safety of others. This decision, made solely by Trafalgar, to exclude an individual will be based on an individualised assessment based on reasonable judgment that relies on current medical evidence or on the best available objective evidence to determine the nature, duration and severity of the risk, the probability that potential injury will occur and whether reasonable modifications of policies, practices or procedures will mitigate the risk. No refunds will be given if the decision is made to exclude a guest. - Trafalgar does not provide personal devices (such as wheelchairs, hearing aids or prescription eye glasses) or services of a personal nature (such as eating, toileting or dressing). A Traveller who requires services of a personal nature (eating, toileting or dressing, as examples) should strongly consider bringing a companion to provide such assistance and must understand that other Travellers, Travel Directors and Trafalgar Staff will not be available for such purposes. - Regrettably, motorized scooters are not allowed on guided holidays. - Trafalgar does not employ medical personnel. Any necessary medical attention must be sought at a local facility, if available, at the guest’s expense. Trafalgar is not responsible or liable for losses or costs incurred due to unavailability of medical services, or medical services obtained while on holiday, or for the quality of the care

or services received. Medical care in other countries is not always comparable to care that you may receive in your local area. You are encouraged to purchase medical insurance that will cover you while on holiday. Your regular health insurance benefits may not apply abroad. - In purchasing your holiday, you attest that you are physically fit for it. If you have concerns please request additional details about your journey from your Travel Agent or Trafalgar. - Some guided holidays include rough terrain, extensive walking over cobblestone streets, uneven pavement, steps and/or locations which may not be easily accessible or accessible by wheelchair. During the guided holiday, Trafalgar may make arrangements with carriers, hotels and other independent suppliers to provide travel services. These parties are independent entities which Trafalgar does not control. Trafalgar cannot guarantee disability access or accommodations for guests travelling on international guided holidays. Many Optional Experiences are operated by independent third party suppliers, not Trafalgar. These are not part of the holiday package provided by us. Your contract will be with the operator of the experience. We are not responsible for providing of the experience, or anything that happens during the experience. Some experiences involve outdoor activities and/or can be physically demanding. You must make your own decisions about experiences and participate only in activities that suit your physical ability: we suggest that you speak with your medical provider if you have questions about your abilities. We recommend you check whether any insurance you have also includes your participation in adventure activities you may undertake. Trafalgar may, in its sole discretion, decline booking any guest or remove any guest who cannot comply or refuses to comply with Trafalgar’s terms and conditions. If this occurs, you are responsible for the cost of travel back to your hometown and Trafalgar shall not be liable for your losses and no refund shall be provided. Behaviour We are here to provide the best services possible but in doing so we will not tolerate abusive or aggressive behaviour from our guests. We will refuse to deal with and may terminate the holiday of guests who assault our Company Representatives or who are abusive or aggressive. When you make a booking, you accept responsibility for the proper conduct of all members of your party during your stay. We reserve the right at any time to terminate the travel arrangements and/or cease to deal with any party member(s) whose behaviour, in the reasonable opinion of us or our suppliers, may cause danger, upset, disruption or distress to anyone else or damage to property. Full cancellation charges will apply and no refund will be made. We shall have no obligation to pay compensation or meet any costs or expenses (including but not limited to alternative accommodation and return transportation arrangements) guest may incur as a result of the travel arrangements being terminated. If you damage the accommodation in which you are staying or any property, you must reimburse the accommodation provider or property owner concerned for the cost of the damage before the end of your stay if the cost has been established by then or as soon as it has been established if later. You must indemnify us for the full amount of any claim (also including legal costs) made against us. Criminal proceedings may be instigated. Trafalgar is not responsible for any costs incurred concerning a guest removed from a guided holiday or aircraft, ship or train. Guests agree not to hold Trafalgar or any of its related entities liable for any actions taken under these terms and conditions. Young Traveller Discount The Young Traveller must be aged 11 or under on the departure date to be eligible for the discount, and must be accompanied by an adult, sharing a ‘twin share’ (triple) room. Only one Young Traveller discount per room is permitted. This discount does not apply to extra night accommodation, optional extensions, airfares, taxes & fees, flight supplements, airport transfers or any cruise portion of a holiday. Please see ‘Your Savings’ for details. Itinerary Variations Trafalgar strives to improve guided holiday itineraries, services and features. If improvements can be made, or if circumstances beyond our control make changes necessary, we reserve the right to vary itineraries and to substitute hotels. At certain peak periods multiple departures may operate, sometimes in reverse order; hotels may vary from those stated on the itinerary pages. On guided holidays which include cruises, the ship may be changed for operational reasons. Departures in early and late season are potentially operated in cool weather conditions. As a result, itinerary variations may occur. Certain activities may not be precisely as described or may not be available due to seasonality or weather conditions. We will try to notify you or your Travel Agent of changes. If your enjoyment may be diminished by such limitations, please check with us or your Travel Agent before making a reservation. Trafalgar’s ‘Be My Guest’ experiences are unique and take place in singular locations. In the unlikely event that our local hosts are unable to welcome Trafalgar guests, Trafalgar will attempt to find an alternate experience or a highlight meal will be provided in place of the ‘Be My Guest’ experience. Holidays & Changes During local or national holidays, certain facilities such as museums, sightseeing trips and shopping may be limited or unavailable. In such instances itinerary changes are made by Trafalgar seeking to reduce inconvenience to guests. Such changes are deemed not to be a major change to the itinerary, and no compensation will be payable to guests. Holidays, closing days and other circumstances may necessitate a change of the day of the week for scheduled regional meals, sightseeing or other activities. If, you feel your enjoyment might be diminished by any of these circumstances please check with the

respective national tourist office before selecting a specific departure date. Extended stays If you arranged with us to remain at a destination before or after your guided holiday, your stay will be at your sole expense as is the transfer to either the hotel or airport. Your transfer between the hotel and the airport or vice versa is included providing you booked the pre/post trip hotel through Trafalgar. Please see the ‘Extend Your Stay’ section for a list of pre- and post-guided holiday accommodation. Space is limited and if available can only be booked for the nights before and/or after each guided holiday. Breakfast and luggage handling is not included unless otherwise noted. If your extra night accommodation is not the hotel where your guided holiday begins or ends, you will be responsible for your transfer arrangements at your own expense. For your comfort Trafalgar operates a daily seat rotation system and enforces a strict no smoking (including e-cigarettes) and no alcohol policy on board motorcoaches. Regular comfort stops are made on travelling days. Many hotels, restaurants, trains, cruises and other venues are 100% smoke free. Guided Holiday Cancellation Trafalgar reserves the right to cancel or re-schedule any guided holiday departure in any circumstances, including in accordance with operating requirements or circumstances beyond its control. If cancellation is made by Trafalgar any time prior to departure date of the guided holiday except when you failed to pay the final balance on time, Trafalgar will either refund the amount received for the guided holiday booking, or offer a comparable holiday if available. Trafalgar will refund any difference in price if the alternative is of a lower price however, the Guest will be responsible for additional costs if the alternative is priced higher. Trafalgar is not responsible for other travel arrangements affected due to our cancellations and is not liable for any cancellation penalties incurred on other travel arrangements including air tickets. Travel Insurance Trafalgar recommends that all guests purchase comprehensive Travel Insurance. Certain countries have a requirement for foreign visitors to have valid medical insurance on entry. Trafalgar cannot be held responsible for denied entry if a guest is unable to provide details to authorities of insurance or denial of entry for any reason. Disclaimer of Warranties The Operator warrants only that the services shall be generally, though in view of the vagaries of travel, not necessarily precisely, as described, and subject to changes and the other terms and conditions herein. All other warranties, express and implied, including warranties of fitness for a specific purpose and merchantability are expressly excluded. There is no warranty that extends beyond the description of the face hereof. Airport Transfers Making Your Own Flight Arrangements: Should you elect to make your own flight arrangements between your gateway city and your holiday destination, Trafalgar will provide complimentary transfers to/from the hotel as long as your flights arrive/depart in the cruise/ holiday starting/ending cities in accordance with the dates shown in this brochure. Trafalgar will not be responsible for late arrivals or missed transfers due to delayed or cancelled flights, for missed trip days, or for extra costs resulting from the foregoing. To qualify for transfers, it is required that flight information and pre-trip arrangements for all passengers making their own flight arrangements be given to Trafalgar no later than 21 days prior to departure. RESPONSIBILITY Complete Agreement These booking conditions, together with the other terms incorporated into this contract referred to below, represent the entire agreement between the parties. Changes The Operator shall be responsible to the guest for supplying the services and accommodations described in this brochure, except where they cannot be supplied or the itinerary is changed due to delays or other causes of whatever kind or nature beyond the Operator’s control. In such circumstances, the Operator will seek to supply comparable services, accommodations and itineraries and there shall be no refund in these circumstances. Disclaimer of Liability Neither Trafalgar nor the Operator nor its agents or affiliated entities (“released parties”) shall be responsible or liable for cancellations, acts of other service providers, diversions or substitution of equipment or any act, variation, postponement, omission or default by air carriers, land carriers, hoteliers or hotels, transportation companies, or any other persons providing services or accommodations to guests including any results thereof, such as changes in services, accommodations or facilities. Nor shall they be liable for loss or damage to luggage or property, or for injury, illness or death, or for any damages or claims whatsoever arising from loss, negligence or delay from the act, error, omission default or negligence of any person not its direct employee or under its exclusive control, including any act, error, omission, default, or negligence of any country, government or governmental authority, officer or employee. The released parties shall not be liable for indirect, special or consequential damages. All luggage and personal effects are at all times and in all circumstances at the risk of the guided holiday participant. Trafalgar recommends that guest obtain luggage insurance. After return at the end of the guided holiday, if lost articles are found and returned to the owner, a service fee will be charged. The Travel Directors, carriers, hotels and other suppliers who provide services on guided holiday are independent contractors; they are not agents, employees or servants of the Operator or its associated companies. All certificates and other travel documents for services issued by the Operator are subject to the terms and conditions specified by the carriers and suppliers and to the laws of the countries in which the services are supplied. Carriage by sea is subject to the Carrier’s Conditions of Carriage

which are expressly incorporated into this contract, copies of which are available upon request. The released parties are not responsible for any criminal or other conduct by third parties, whether criminal, intentional, grossly negligent, negligent or otherwise. Additional Risks Additional risks and dangers may arise including, but not limited to, hazards of travelling in undeveloped areas, hazards of travel by boat, train, automobile, aircraft and other means of conveyance, animal interactions, forces of nature, political unrest, other unrest, hazardous local customs and practices, differing levels of sanitation, differing standards of safety, risks associated with water, food, plants, insects and differing animal regulation, accident or illness in areas lacking means of rapid evacuation or medical facilities, and acts of national and local governments and unrest and acts of others against governments. These risks are not an exhaustive list but are examples of many kinds of risks. You are voluntarily participating in these activities with the knowledge that there are significant dangers involved, and you hereby agree to accept any and all risks. As lawful consideration for the agreement with Trafalgar to participate in such trips and activities you agree you will not make a claim against Trafalgar, its related companies or its personnel or sue for bodily injury, emotional trauma, death, property loss or damage or other loss, cost or expense, however caused, as a result of or related to your contracting for, travelling to or from, or in any and every other way participating in the trip. You release Trafalgar, its related companies and its personnel from any and all claims, known or unknown, arising from contracting for, travelling to or from, and in any and every way participating in a trip. This release of liability and assumption of risk agreement is entered into on behalf of you and all members of your family and party, also including minors accompanying you. This agreement also binds your heirs, legal representatives and assigns. Safety Where the guest occupies a motorcoach seat fitted with a safety belt, neither Trafalgar nor the Operator nor its agents or co-operating organisations or service providers will be liable for any injury, illness or death or for any loss or damages or claims whatsoever arising from any accident or incident, if the safety belt is not being worn at the time of such an accident or incident. This exclusion and limitation of liability shall not be used to imply that the Operator or its agents or affiliated entities are liable in other circumstances. International Treaties Transportation companies, airlines etc. are not to be held responsible for any act, omission or event during the time guests are not on board planes, transportation or conveyances. We rely on international convention which may apply to the services provided by us, our suppliers or agents with respect to any claim of any nature brought by you against us as a result of the provision of those services. International conventions which apply may include: Warsaw Convention 1929, (as amended by Hague Protocol and Montreal Protocol) in relation to air travel, or Montreal Convention; the Berne Convention for rail travel; Athens Convention 1974 for carriage by sea; the Geneva Convention for carriage by road and the Paris Convention 1962 for Hotels. We are to be regarded as having all the benefits of these conventions on limiting our liability in relation to any claim for death, injury, loss, damage and delay to guests and luggage. Trafalgar Tours (Aust) Pty Ltd’s Limited Role Trafalgar Tours (Aust) Pty Ltd is only responsible for the services of reservations and ticketing. It does not accept any responsibility or liability for any of the acts, omissions or defaults, whether negligent or otherwise, of any of the companies of the Trafalgar group of companies. All matters arising in relation to the services provided by Trafalgar Tours (Aust) Pty Ltd, but not in respect of other things, are subject to the law of the state of New South Wales. Errors and Omissions In the case of computer or human billing errors, we reserve the right to re-invoice participants with correct billing. Every effort is made to ensure brochure accuracy at the time of going to press; however Trafalgar cannot be held responsible for printing or typographical errors, or errors arising from unforeseen circumstances. Moreover, photographs and descriptions of locations or attractions are merely representative of conditions that existed at time of brochure printing and conditions may not be the same at the time of your journey. The airline(s) featured or nominated in this brochure do not by virtue of their endorsement of this brochure commit or represent themselves either as contracting with any purchaser of a holiday from Trafalgar group or as having any other legal relationship with them. All bookings made with any provider of any transport, facilities, meals, other goods or of any services are subject to terms and conditions and exclusions and/or limitations of liability imposed by them in relation to matters not covered particularly and expressly by our agreement with Trafalgar. If you decide that you do not want to visit a country or part of a country you intended to visit because of any law, condition or requirement of any government or governmental authority, official, servant or agent, you are responsible for any costs, expenses, charges, fees, losses or damage incurred as a consequence and any cancellation or amendment fees. None of the companies in the Trafalgar group of companies, or any of their staff or agents, accept any responsibility or liability for your acts, omissions, defaults, conduct, state of health, condition or circumstances. COMPLAINT PROCEDURES & CONSUMER PROTECTION Complaint Procedure If you have a problem during your holiday please inform Trafalgar’s Travel Director/ Local Representative immediately, who will try to make

things right. If the matter was not resolved locally, please write to Trafalgar’s Guest Relations Department at the address below within sixty (60) days of the end of the Trafalgar holiday, as it is important that you provide us the information quickly. Please quote your booking reference number and all relevant information. Failure to follow this procedure may delay or deny us the opportunity to investigate and rectify the problem, which may affect the way your complaint is dealt with and your rights under this contract. Data Protection To process your guided holiday booking, Trafalgar will need to use personal information for you and guests in your booking. Personal information may include each guest’s name, address, phone number, email address, passport number, and sensitive information such as health, medical, dietary, mobility, religious or other special requirements. This personal information may be passed on to other suppliers of your travel arrangements in addition to public authorities (such as customs and immigration), security and credit checking organisations, and otherwise as required by law. We may need to provide personal information to contractors who provide services to or for us (e.g. sending mail, providing marketing assistance, etc). This may involve sending personal information (including sensitive information) to other countries that may not afford the same level of protection of personal information. In making your booking, you consent to your personal data being passed to relevant third parties as set out above. We may also use the personal information you provide us to review and improve the guided holidays and services that we offer, and to contact you (by post, email and/ or telephone) about other guided holidays and services offered by Trafalgar that you may be interested in. If you don’t want to receive this information, or if you want a copy of the personal information we hold about you, write to us at Trafalgar, Attn: TRAFALGAR TOURS (AUST) PTY LTD, TRAVEL HOUSE, LEVEL 2, 35 GRAFTON STREET, BONDI JUNCTION, NSW 2022. A fee may be charged for supplying you with this information as permitted by law. OTHER CONDITIONS Each guest is required to comply with the terms, conditions, requirements, laws, rules and/or regulations of any service provider, or any country or governmental authority, and shall be liable for any such non-compliance. Booking Arrangements Your booking arrangements can be made through your Travel Agent or with us directly. When you make a booking you must be at least 18 years of age at the time of booking. You are guaranteeing that you understand and have the authority to accept and do accept on behalf of yourself and all members of your party the terms of these booking conditions. We will deal only with the lead booking name in all subsequent correspondence and dealings. You are responsible for making all payments due, ensuring the accuracy of all personal details and other information supplied in respect of yourself and your party, notifying us of any changes or cancellations and for receiving correspondence and keeping your party informed. Additional Optional Experiences With Trafalgar, you will enjoy many famous highlights as included features on your guided holiday, at no extra cost. An exciting array of additional Optional Experiences and Activities may be made available to further enhance your experience. These Experiences and Activities are optional, and are offered at special preferential prices. They can be booked only after you start your guided holiday, as many of them are carefully programmed to coincide with highlights available at the time of your visit. A detailed list and cost of these will be included in your travel documentation as well as available on the Trafalgar website. You can book and pay for them through your Travel Director, by cash or credit card. Optional Experiences may vary due to seasonal conditions and require minimum guest participation. Prices are subject to change without notice. Please also see the relevant section of “Guided Holiday Participation” regarding limitation (exclusion) of our liability for Optional Experiences operated by independent third party suppliers. TRAFALGAR TOURS (AUST) PTY LTD (ABN 73 000 717 715) Travel House, Level 2, 35 Grafton Street, Bondi Junction, N.S.W. 2022 Telephone Numbers: SYD Metro area 9657 3333 All other areas 1 300 78 78 78 Fax: (02) 9657 3456 License No: 2TA00 1889 Tour Operators: Trafalgar Tours Limited, Travel House, Rue du Manoir, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 2JH, Channel Islands The Trafalgar group of companies has Marketing/Sales/ Administrative offices/agents in: Australia, Canada, China, Guernsey, Hong Kong, India, Israel, United Kingdom, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, Thailand and the USA. For further information visit our website at: www.trafalgar.com This brochure supersedes any other prior brochure on the market. See back cover for brochure version and print date. Major Credit Cards Accepted

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