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How Strenuous are these Trips?
The challenge level of this trip is Intermediate. Count on an active pace with lots of walking and nature explorations.
Group Participants and Tour Leader
Participants: International Group MIN: 8 MAX: 20
Traveling With An International Group
When you book one of our International Group Adventures, you will join an active group of travelers of all ages, most from Holland and Belgium. Depending on the trip, there will be only one to five North Americans on the trip. Most of the European participants have a superb command of English but you are likely to hear lots of Dutch spoken. The Dutch tour leader will address the group in Dutch and English. These are not lecture tours and you will get the important information. On our African camping safaris, a local English-speaking local guide will accompany the group. Participants of these groups are extremely independent-minded and embrace opportunities to explore or dine on their own, in addition to group activity.
Traveling with an international group adds another dimension to your trip. Compatibility has more to do with individual personalities of group members. Socializing can be more challenging for solo travelers and may require more effort on your part to initiate contact. The Dutch are usually quite social and often, very direct. Their politics tend to lean towards the liberal side. The European participants, of all ages, are typically very active and most everyone is up for a hearty hike or bike ride.
Trust your instincts....if this description sounds appealing, these trips are probably a great match for you. But if you feel that it may be too active, that you prefer more one-on-one attention, or that that the idea of being in the minority is not appealing, then a private trip or travel with our North American groups may be more suitable for you.
Book a Trip for Your Private Group
In addition to our programs that are listed in our website, specifically as PRIVATE TOURS, we can arrange many of the itineraries listed for our international groups, for your private group of 8 or more. We make certain modifications for private groups, which, along with the size of your group, will effect the pricing of the trip. Please call for more information.
Are Djoser Trips Good for Families?
Families with older children will enjoy the active nature of our international group trips. The opportunity for cultural immersion with Dutch travelers adds another dimension to your experience. There will be plenty of opportunities to break off from the group for private family time. The level of activity and the long drive days may be too challenging for younger kids, some seniors, or individuals who are less physically active. On our private journeys, you can set your own pace and comfort levels, according to the needs of your family. We offer discounted rates for children.
Guide Service
A Dutch tour leader will accompany this trip and will address the group in Dutch and in English. The tour leader serves as logistics coordinator, not a lecturer. They provide information about the daily life and culture and practical tips regarding restaurants, transport, admission fees, activities, etc. The tour leader organizes and accompanies some activities but participants also enjoy independent time.
In-Country Staff
Our land representatives are situated in the destination country you will visit. We work closely with them and they function as our liaison with the guide, drivers and hotels. They are also available in the case of an emergency and their number will be provided on your emergency contact list.
Problems or Emergencies
While you are away, should you have a problem, you have several points of contact. Your guide, our land representative, and of course, we are just a call or email away. We will provide contact numbers for you before you leave. Please distribute this list to family or to your contact person at home. If someone needs to reach you from home due to an emergency, but is having difficulty due to language or bad connections, they can call our office and we will assist in contacting you.
Private Tours and Custom Dates
On the International trips, you may book a custom date for this trip for your private group of 10 or more. Ask about discount rates for larger groups.
Local Transportation
The time difference in China is 13 hours later than the East Coast and 16 hours later than the West Coast. During the trip we use several modes of transportation. Because of the long distances, we use some internal flights throughout the trip. We also travel on sleeper trains, a typical Chinese way of traveling. Chinese sleeper trains are separated by so-called hard seats (you can only sit), hard sleepers, and soft sleepers. During all train trips, we use the hard sleepers. This means that you sleep in an open compartment with six hard sleeping facilities. In these hard sleepers, you are provided with sheets, blankets and pillows; however, a sheet lining might come in handy. In addition, there will be provided a thermos with hot water, so bring your own mug. The noisy chatter and the rustling of tea cups abruptly ends when the lights are turned off and you are slowly rocked to sleep by the movement of the train. Only on private trips may you upgrade to a flight from Beijing to Xian. The travel days can sometimes be long; distances are long and roads are not always good. You will be amazed by the amount of bikes you see in the cities as well as in the rural areas. To explore some areas, the bike is by far the best form of transportation. There are also taxis, mini-buses, and rickshaws that can take you almost everywhere very inexpensively.
Once we make a stop, we explore cities and villages on foot and by using the local modes of transport.
Accommodations
We use comfortable tourist-class hotels, with private baths.
Singles
On most trips, you can request single accommodations for a reasonable charge. If you would like single accommodations, please indicate your preference on your booking form.
On our International Group trips, if you are traveling solo, we will match you with a same-sex roommate. If there is not a roommate available, unless otherwise noted, there is no supplementary charge.
Extend Your Program
On most trips you would have the option to extend your stay in the beginning or end of our trip, or at both the front and back. It is always a great idea to be fully rested when you begin your travels. You will also need to coordinate your flight arrival with the arrival time of the European travelers. Their arrival begins the land program. For many trips the European participants will arrive early in the A.M. In this instance we recommend that you book your flight so that you arrive the day or evening before so that you are sure to begin the trip with the rest of the group. We will reserve the hotel where the group will be staying, subject to availability. Look for extension hotel prices in the price section of our literature.
Hotel Extensions (in U.S. Dollars)
On most of your trips you will have the option to extend your land program at the beginning or end of your program. An extension is recommended for group trips when the European participants are scheduled to arrive early in the morning, so you will be ready to start with the group.
Meals
Even though the Chinese prepare delicious lunches, snacks and dinner, many tourists are not very enthusiastic about the Chinese breakfast of rice, pork, fried peanuts and pickled vegetables accompanied by a glass of beer. In quite a few of our hotels, there is also a western breakfast served or there are lighter alternatives available. In restaurants outside of the hotels you often find pancakes or yogurt on the menu. For food lovers a trip through China is one big culinary adventure. Every region has their own specialties, which becomes evident in the food preparation and use of spices. In Beijing one would eat the famous Peking Duck. The cuisine of the Szeuhuan province is famous because of its distinct use of spices. The Cantonese are known to use all sorts of animals on their dishes such as dogs, cats, monkeys and muskrats. Of course you also find familiar dishes on the menu. A favorite lunch for the average westerner is noodle soup, rich Mie soup with various vegetables and/or meat. At night you can choose from a great variety of dishes that arrive at the table “family style”. Everyone eats from these platters (with chopsticks). Another fun dish is a hotpot that is similar to fondue. You can cook your own vegetables, meat and fish in a small pot with boiling bouillon stock on the table. It can be very practical to learn a couple of key words or to take along a small phrase book or dictionary so you can select the food you are in the mood for. Tea is the national drink and will be served automatically in many places. In addition, mineral water, soft drinks and beer are available almost everywhere. In Tibet you will not forget the special taste of the Tibetan yak butter tea!
Climate
Because of the huge size of the country, you come across very diversified weather conditions. The summers in a large part of China are warm with an average temperature above 85 degrees farenheit, with the exception of the areas with high latitudes. Rain occurs during the entire year. You can expect a few rain showers, especially in the south. In the highlands of Tibet you experience bitter cold such as in Dali and Lijing, located at a higher altitudes. In the winter time in Beijing the temperatures can drop far below zero. From the middle of November until the end of February, we don’t organize trips to China because of the cold weather. The Tibet trips take place in the period from April until October because in the winter months, the passes are closed due to snow. In Tibet, the sun is fiierce but on the passes, the altitude and the wind create a biting cold throughout the entire season. In the rainy season (July-August,) you need to be aware that roadas may be slippery in the mountains and that delays are very possible. Rain often falls at the end of the day and during the night. The rain showers are usually short and intense and cloud cover is usually heavy during those periods.
Check the weather for your destination: Check temperature and rainfall for specific cities on your trip, during your month of travel at www.worldweather.org
Travel Documents
A visa is required for China.
Requirements can change so you must also check with the Department of State for the most recent document requirements for travel to your destinations. We will provide you in-country contact information for your visa application.
Be sure that your passport is valid for at least six months after
departure from your destination. Also make sure there are extra pages
in your passport.
The website for the Dept. of State is: http://travel.state.gov/travel/travel_1744.html.
If you are in a rush for documents, a passport or visa expediting service can arrange your documents in a couple of weeks or a couple of days. We have used ITS EASY PASSPORT & VISA SERVICES, for years. They have easy to follow process instructions and have always been reliable. ITS EASY will honor a 10% discount off the processing portion of the fee if you let them know you are traveling with us.
Please use the following link for ITS EASY PASSPORT & VISA SERVICE:
http://www.itseasy.com/visa-expediting-services.php
TRAVEL INSURANCE
For piece of mind, we highly recommend that you procure travel insurance. Make sure that you are covered in the event of illness or injury. If adequate treatment is not readily available in the area, emergency evacuation is often required by private carrier and can be exorbitantly expensive. Also, unforeseen events at home can prevent you from going, such as the illness of an immediate relative. Even things like delayed or missed flights or lost luggage can be costly. You are free to choose your own insurance provider. Over the years, we have recommended TRAVELEX. They offer a variety of plans and most importantly, they are responsive. Should you choose to go with TRAVELEX, you will contact them directly and the cost of your coverage will depend on the plan you choose. The cost will be based over the total cost of your trip and flights, and the amount is also subject to your age. Ask about the TRAVEL PLUS plan and the more economical TRAVEL LITE plan. Their website is www.travelexinsurance.com and phone number is 1-800-228-9792. It is important to get travel insurance immediately after booking as most companies have a brief window (10 days from booking) for coverage of pre-existing conditions, for example, coverage of cancellation due to a chronically sick relative.
Flights
Booking Your Flights From / To the U.S.
You will need to book your own flights from and to the United States. Be sure to schedule your flight to arrive prior to the scheduled arrival of the Dutch travelers so that you will not miss the initial group meeting with the tour leader. Flight delays or late arrivals could result in missed activities or can even require that you catch up to the group, which may involve costly transfers. Leave ample time for flight connections and terminal changes. If the scheduled arrival time for the Dutch is early in the A.M. we recommend that you arrive the night before.
USEFUL LINKS FOR BOOKING YOUR FLIGHTS
ORBITZ: http://www.orbitz.com/
EXPEDIA: http://www.expedia.com/
BEFORE YOU FINALIZE YOUR FLIGHT, GET TRIP CONFIRMATION!
Do not book your flight prior to written or e-mail notification from Djoser that the trip is a "go". For instance, group trips must meet the required minimum enrollment. We will notify you of the status of enrollment upon request. Also, on very rare occasions, an unforeseen itinerary or date change can occur. We advise you to take out travel insurance. Before booking your flight, make sure that you are aware of your flight provider's penalties for changes or cancellations. We are not liable for penalties incurred for flight changes or cancellations.
Airport Tranfers
Upon arrival at the destination country, a representative, holding a DJOSER sign, will meet you at the airport and will take you to the hotel where you will meet the tour leader and the other travelers. Prior to your departure you will receive more information about this. Be sure to give us your flight information: airline name, flight numbers, airport name, arrival and departure times.
Flight Delayed?
If your flight is delayed or canceled, please notify us so that we can alert the tour leader and land agent of your later arrival. It is possible that we will not be able to cancel or reschedule the pick-up for you upon arrival. In this case, you should take a taxi from the airport to the hotel address, which we have provided for you. Djoser is not responsible for this extra expense, however, generally, travel insurance will cover this expense.
Airline Tickets
If internal flights, trains or boats are used during a Djoser program, the tour leader will handle the tickets and disperse them to group participants at the appropriate time.
Money
The cost of the land packages includes city-to-city transport, guide assistance, lodging as described, and only meals listed in the price inclusive section. You should budget for out-of-pocket expenses for other meals, fees for optional excursions and activities, in-city transport and other personal expenses. See our prices for the estimated out of pocket expenses.
Currency & Cash
On your trip you will want to make sure you are prepared with the proper form of currency. ATMs can be scarce and charge cards are not always accepted. You will want to exchange money for the local currency. Before you go, you can check the most current conversion rates, and you can also print out a handy currency exchange "cheat sheet" at: http://www.oanda.com/convert/cheatsheet
Tipping
On our international group trips, for your convenience, the tour leader will organize a tip pot at the beginning of the trip. At the beginning of the trip, each participant will donate a few dollars per day to the pot. The amounts will be disbursed to drivers, local guides, hotel staff, and others along the way. If there are funds remaining at the end of the trip, they will be divided among the group. The tip pot does not include a tip for your tour leader. On our private trips, tipping is up to you.
Health
Check with your doctor or local health authorities for the latest recommendations. Be mindful of what you eat. We recommend you carry a first aid kit and be sure to be equipped with your personal medications, painkillers, and medicines to prevent diarrhea and stomach disorders. The tour leader will also carry a first aid kit in case of emergencies. Keep in mind that travel can be tiring. It is important to be in good health, in good condition and fully equipped for the journey. Take care that you eat properly, drink plenty of water and get lots of rest. Those who travel on our more physically active trips, including our Walking Tours or Biking Tours, should have higher level of fitness and stamina. For country specific health advice, please consult the Center for Disease Control website at www.cdc.gov.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
For piece of mind, we highly recommend that you procure travel insurance. Make sure that you are covered in the event of illness or injury. If adequate treatment is not readily available in the area, emergency evacuation is often required by private carrier and can be exorbitantly expensive. Also, unforeseen events at home can prevent you from going, such as the illness of an immediate relative. Even things like delayed or missed flights or lost luggage can be costly. You are free to choose your own insurance provider. Over the years, we have recommended TRAVELEX. They offer a variety of plans and most importantly, they are responsive. Should you choose to go with TRAVELEX, you will contact them directly and the cost of your coverage will depend on the plan you choose. The cost will be based over the total cost of your trip and flights, and the amount is also subject to your age. Ask about the TRAVEL PLUS plan and the more economical TRAVEL LITE plan. Their website is www.travelexinsurance.com and phone number is 1-800-228-9792. It is important to get travel insurance immediately after booking as most companies have a brief window (10 days from booking) for coverage of pre-existing conditions, for example, coverage of cancellation due to a chronically sick relative.
Luggage & Clothing
Please limit your luggage to 35 pounds. We recommend a soft, rolling duffle bag. Hard suitcases are difficult to pack on the vehicle. Be sure to bring good walking shoes that are comfortable and already broken in. Make sure any equipment that you bring is in good working order.
It is recommended that you bring a universal adapter plug and extra batteries for your flashlight, in the event of power outages.
Resources
A good guidebook is invaluable. We recommend the Lonely Planet series as well as the DK Guidebooks.
Communication
Mobile telephone use is limited. Internet cafes can often be found in larger cities but count on a slow connection. Check with your phone provider before departure regarding coverage or consult the following webpage: www.gsmworld.com/roaming/gsminfo/index.shtml
BOOK A TRIP
The recommended cut-off date for booking most trips is 30 days prior to departure for group trips. Many trips fill months in advance and bookings are subject to availability. For trips that have internal flights or visa requirements it is important that you book early so that flight can be booked and the documents processed in plenty of time. Feel free to call us later, however, as we can always check for availability.
You may "Book A Trip" on our website, or print a form out and fill it in manually. Or, we can email or mail you a booking form.
You will receive an invoice within a few days of booking your trip. We will notify you as to the enrollment status of the trip.
At this time your deposit is due to hold your place on the trip.
Mail the signed booking form with you check, made payable to Djoser, Inc. . Mail to Djoser at 154 Woodgate Lane, Paoli, PA 19301, Attn: Booking Dept.
The amount of the deposit is: $350
The deposit is non-refundable unless your requested date is unavailable, or in the event that we must cancel the trip, due to unforeseen circumstances, such as a political or natural crisis, or for example, on a group trip, if we do not meet the required enrollment minimum. In these events, your deposit would be returned to you.
The balance of your payment is due 90 days prior to departure.
Your next communications will come to you including a day to day description of the program, your visa requirements, insurance, packing instructions, and other useful information. Invoices and other notifications will come to you by email unless you instruct us otherwise.
Before you finalize your flight, be sure that you have received written confirmation from us that our trip is a "go". In the case of a group trip, you will need to be sure that the trip has reached the minimum number of participants required.
Be sure to verify the most recent visa requirements on the Department of State website, provided.
About 2 weeks prior to your trip you will receive your final information, which will include a hotel list with addresses and emergency contact information, your tour leader’s name, and the names of other trip participants. In addition, you will receive a detailed list of final instructions regarding your trip, including information about your airport transfer upon arrival.
You will find our cancellation terms and conditions on our booking form.
CONTACT US
Phone: Toll Free 877-356-7376 - 484-595-0480
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