Kumuka offers hot famil deal to China
Kumuka has announced that they have just a few places left on a stunning China famil trip taking place at the end of January, 2007.
Although the deadline was 15 December they have extended it until 29 Dec 06.
Spots are still available on first come first in basis and the famil is open to all travel consultants in NZ and AUS.
Land only cost is NZ$580 or AU$500.
The Itinerary includes:
Beijing – Tour starts with Pre Departure
Meeting at 6pm. Evening – Peking and Duck Dinner
Jan 21 Beijing – Great Wall tour of Mutianyu and Ming Tomb.
Evening: Peking Opera

Evening: Chinese Kung Fu Show
Jan 23 Beijing – City tour: Traditional Hutong Tour by rickshaw, Summer Palace.
Overnight train to Xi’an
Jan 24 Xi’an – Tour of Terracotta Warriors and Banpo Museum.
Evening: Tang Dynasty Dinner and Show
Jan 25 Xi’an/Shanghai – Xi’an – City Tour – City Wall & Shaanxi Provincial Museum.
Chinese Noodle Making lesson.
Fly to Shanghai
Jan 26 Shanghai – City tour – Yu Garden, Jade Buddha Temple, Bund area. Chinese dinner at local restaurant, Acrobatic show
Jan 27 Shanghai – Tour ends after breakfast
Click on this link to view a flyer with full details http://travelmole.com/photolib/Kumuka china_deal.pdf and please contact Sarah Baxter on NZ – 0800 440 499 / AU – 1300 667 277 or [email protected]
A Famil Special by The Mol
John Alwyn-Jones
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