8-Days CHINA Trekking In Mt Siguniang (126,23 KB)
This is an off-the-beaten track in Siguniang Mountains of Aba Tibetan Autonomous Region. The range of 6,000 meter peaks is less than a day drive northwest of Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province - China.
The saber shaped Mt Siguniang stands at 6,250m, the highest point of the Qionglai mountains. This pristine section of the Qionglai range is composed of three parallel north-south running valleys, namely: Shuangqiao Gully, Changping Gully and Haizi Gully.
Together with a local guide, horse(s) as porters, we'll follow the ancient horse trail zigzagging through the forests in the Changpinggou and Haizi gully. Carpeted with age-old pines and cypresses and many beautiful lakes, the gully takes us through old growth juniper and hemlock forests, presenting an atmosphere of a fairyland.
Style: Trekking, camping
Grade: **
Leader: No leader for size less than 9 persons
Best Season: Apr-Jun, Sep-Nov
Price is subject to changes without prior notice.
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| Yr 2007-08 |
Price Per Person In SGD |
| No of persons |
ACSN-SG_08 (Land Cost) |
| 1 |
$ 1,850 |
| 2-3 |
$ 1,300 |
| 4-5 |
$ 1050 |
| 6-9 |
$ 980 |
| SGL SUP |
+ $ 30 |
| Upgrade |
+ $50 (Hotel in Chengdu to Fuhe twin) |
| Airfare |
From S$ 480 + taxes (SIN-CTU-SIN) |
Price includes
• Chengdu-Siguniang-Chengdu round Way by public bus, taxi fare from hotel To bus station
• Budget hotel accommodation based On twin share with breakfast in hotel 2N in Chengdu, 3N in Rilong
• English speaking guide
• Trekking horses for luggage, camping
• 8 meals (lunch/dinner) in restaurant Camping food when camp and trek
• Entry tickets (Changpinggou + bus; Haizigou, enviromenta protection fee)
• Camping gears excluding sleeping bag
• Local travel insurance
• AIG Insurance Classic Plan ($48)
• 15% discount at X-Boundaries
• Briefing prior departure
Price excludes
• Personal gears (sleeping bag)
• Personal expenses
• Horse rides (for own riding)
• All airfares
• Airport taxes & fuel surcharge
• Visa if applicable
• Meals not stated
• Tips to guide, driver
• Other tours not stated in itinerary
• Additional expenses incurred during Emergency
Special Note (For trekkers):
It is recommended that all trekkers should have themselves medically checked before attempting any high altitude trek. If you have a history of suffering from the following ailments, it is highly recommended that you should refrain from trekking to a high altitude.
Hypertension, Arthritis, Heart Disease, Severe Anemia, Peptic Ulcers, Epileptic Fits, Obesity (overweight). Chronic Asthma, Muscular Cramps, Hepatitis (Jaundice); or any other disease, which may hamper the trekker.
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