New Asia Pacific Travel Releases its Largest China Tour Programme
Three entirely new tour programmes feature in the 2008/2009 China brochure released by New Asia Pacific Travel earlier this month.
With nine extended tours, two Yangtze River packages and flexible hotel/tour modules for Beijing, Guilin, Shanghai and Xian this is our biggest ever programme to China, said Raymon Shen, Managing Director, New Asia Pacific Travel.
Priced from $3680, the 17 day China World Heritage Tour includes Beijing, Datong, Taiyuan, Xian, Luoyang, Zhengzhou – the capital of Henan Province – and Shanghai.
[Pictured right: The 2008/2009 brochure has the largest range of product ever offered by New Asia Pacific Travel.]
The 15 day China Silk Road Discovery Tour priced from $4580 includes many of the traditional stops along the trade route from Xian to Kashi.
Priced from $4285, the 13 day fully inclusive Natural Wonders and Minorities Tour visits Chendu, Kunming, Lijiang, Dali and Guangzhou.
There are many appeals to this interesting tour including a visit to Jiuzhaigou known as the place which has the best water scenery in China, said Mr Shen.
This unique region dotted with lakes, springs, streams, waterfalls and rivers was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1992, he added.
[Pictured below: Picturesque Jiuzhaigou features in a new Natural Wonders and Minorities Tour from New Asia Pacific Travel.]

All tours include international air fares from Sydney or Melbourne, four star accommodation, most meals, English speaking guide, Chinese visa, transfers and a travel kit.
Fixed departures subject to a minimum of six passengers operate throughout most of the year. A surcharge applies to smaller groups.
Mr Shen said that in order to better serve the industry, New Asia Pacific Travel has moved to a larger and permanent location at : –
Suite 1507 – 1509, 97 -99 Bathurst St, Sydney, tel 9290 2119, .
The company intends to conduct regular agent seminars on China and other destinations from the new premises.
New Asia Pacific Travel will launch its first ever India brochure later this month.
Exclusive Report by Thomas E. King, TravelMole’s Travel and Lifestyle Editor
John Alwyn-Jones
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