Hong Kong (Hong Kong - Lantau Island - Macau (Optional)
Japan (Nara - Kyoto - Hakone - Mt Fuji - Tokyo)
10 Nights | From US$4198.00
The neon-lit skyline of Hong Kong is a vista renowned the world over, but the peninsula is a strange juxtaposition of Asian and European culture, blended and yet distinct. Japan, on the other hand, displays a persisitent cultural identity defined through centuries, with cities that present a dynamic contrast of old and new traditions. Yet these two countries share a connection in their history, culture, and religion. With Highlights of Hong Kong and Japan tour, you’ll discover ... View More
The neon-lit skyline of Hong Kong is a vista renowned
the
world over, but the peninsula is a strange juxtaposition
of
Asian and European culture, blended and yet distinct.
Japan, on the other hand, displays a persisitent
cultural
identity defined through centuries, with cities that
present
a dynamic contrast of old and new traditions. Yet these
two countries share a connection in their history,
culture,
and religion. With Highlights of Hong Kong and Japan
tour,
you’ll discover these enchanting Asian regions'
similarity
and uniqueness through sight, taste, and experience.
Your Eastern Asia journey will begin with 5 days in
Hong
Kong. Skip the line for the Peak Tram and take a
private
bus to Victoria Peak, which is the highest point in
Hong
Kong Island. The lofty vantage point overlooks
spectacular
view of a misty bay harbor bisecting a dense
cityscape.
Since 1997, Hong Kong has been undergoing
continuous
depelopment, however, the districts cherished by
Hong
Kong locals - their artsy neighborhoods, tranquil
temples,
and bayside fishing villages - are not likely to change.
One
of the latter is found in the Aberdeen area, where you
will
take a sampan boat to observe the simple lifestyle of
this
marine area dotted with houseboats. The extensive
Buddhist complex of Chi Lin Nunnery also provides a
very
different face of Hong Kong than what you might
expect.
Set apart from the buzzing metropolis, the nunnery,
with
nearby Nan Lian Garden, will provide you with a
contemplative spiritual retreat. And on nearby Lantau
island, outside the village of Ngong Ping, you'll
experience
the serenity prevalent at Po Lin Temple and the Tan
Tian
Giant Buddha.
Across the bay is a former Portguese territory, Macau.
Like Hong Kong, Macau is a special administrative
region,
allowing them to have own government. If you wish,
take
a speed-boat to Macau Ferry Pier to encounter
another
cultural fusion. Evidence of 440 years of Portuguese
influence is noticeable throughout the town in such
dignified monuments as the Ruins of St. Paul's, and
walking over the colorful cobblestone streets of
Senado
Square will take you back to the 16th century as you
stroll
past elegant colonial facades. With inclusive local
sights
such as Macau Tower and A-Ma Temple, you will fully
experience the old-fashioned and contempory in
Macau,
as well as contrast East and West.
As you travel from China to Japan, you will uncover
the
history and culture of feudal Japan infused into the
cities
of Nara and Kyoto, where elegant architecture and
towering monuments, including the Great Buddha at
historic Todaiji Temple, takes you back to an era of
samurai and ninja. Spend the better two days in
UNESCO-recognized Kyoto, where you'll enjoy every
moment traversing the old city’s gardens, temples,
shrines, castle, and specialty shops. On this itinerary,
a
tour through Arashiyama - with the famous Togetsukyo
Bridge, the bamboo groves, the picturesque Zen
landscape at Tenryuji Temple - brings out beautiful
scenes
of old Kyoto. Japanese Green Tea is considered to be
the
best in the world. Experience a green tea ceremony
and
take a break as you have a truly memorable cup of
matcha tea. Then you will find out more about Japan's
choicest rice wine at the Sake Museum.
The route takes a detour for art lovers, with a trip to
the I.
M. Pei-designed Miho Museum. The renowned
architect
designed a stunning architecture that perfectly
harmonizes
the construction with surrounding landscape. Next,
take
the Shinkansen bullet train to feel the rush of Japan's
top-
notch technology. As you travel towards the east,
witness
the iconic Mount Fuji – the cultural centerpiece of
much of
Japan's artistic inspiration – and stay overnight at one
of
our favorite onsen (hot springs) hotels. In Tokyo, the
fully-
guided tour will immerse you in this sprawling
metropolis
with old and new, fashionable and funky. Expl