Imaginary Vacation-Yunan Province, China

Let’s start out December the right way, with a trip to China. Our Imaginary Vacation founder Jessen is back and this time she’ s graciously laid out an itinerary for those of you who are interested in going. Take it away Jess!

In October 2009, I spent 8 days in Yunnan Province in southwestern China.  Yunnan was famous for being the equivalent of Russia’s Siberia; you are on the political outs, then here is where you are exiled.  That’s where the comparison ends, for although Yunnan is pretty rural, I can’t imagine a more beautiful place to be stuck. The weather is awesomely mild in the lower elevations year-round. Besides that there is a really good black tea grown here named Pu’er. And did I mention this is the only place in China where coffee is grown? COFFEE. ‘Nuff said.  I could definitely see myself living here.

Day 1-Arrive in Kunming AKA the Spring City, the capital of the province.  Feel the laid back vibes.  Wander though Green Lake Park and order up some soup-filled dumplings to snack on. If you’ve been in China for a while and miss things like tacos, go ahead and slobber over “Culture” street, where the cities relatively large population of ex-pats have set up shop. I say relative because you will still get plenty of stares for looking foreign on pretty much any other street.

Dumplings. Yum.

Day 2-Day trip to The Stone Forest (Shílín) to see an impressive collection of really big rocks, worn by water into a variety of fantastical shapes.  Try to puzzle out which rock is “Mother holding child”, “Elephant occupies crags”, or “Two Birds Capture Food”.  It’s way bigger than you’d expect and you can hike around most of the day and still not see all the different rock formations.  Pathways take you around, over, under, and through an amazing variety of stone shapes. Near the center of the “forest” lies a still pool with no inlet or outlet (above ground) surrounded by sharp sword-like towers.  Even the noisiest of tourgroups hushed when they arrived at this special spot.

The Stone Forest

Day 3-From Kunming it’s a 12 hour bus ride up into the mountains to the town of Lijiang.  The center of town is built in the traditional ethnic Naxi style, with 800-year-old buildings indistinguishable from those built in the last few years. Get pleasantly lost in the narrow cobblestone alleys winding up Lion Hill and as you pass decorated wooden lintels catch glimpses of family courtyards hidden within.  Most shutters are intricately carved with a crane motif. Grab some supplies from the long market street, especially yak jerky (in a billion different flavors), fresh fruit, and delicious local yoghurt drinks, while browsing leather goods etched with Naxi pictographs, or watching a silversmith at work. Too many tourists? Just 20 minutes north of Lijiang is the ancient village of Shuhe, while smaller, has similar features without the thronging crowds.  For dinner, local fish caught fresh from the river is a good choice.

Naxi Style in Lijiang

Naxi Style in Lijiang

Family courtyards in Lijiang

Family courtyards in Lijiang

Crane motifs are popular.

Crane motifs are popular.

Day 4-If there are no tickets to Qiaotou, you can buy a bus ticket through to Zhongdian and then ask the bus driver to let you off on the side of the road near Qiaotou.  Walk into town and right through to the ticket gate for Tiger Leaping Gorge.  Abjure the low paved road for the more difficult but breathtaking high path. The high path is definitely not for the faint of heart, in some places it narrows with a thousand foot drop.  The first village is a good place to stop for lunch and you will need to fortify yourself for the steepest part of the path the “28 bends”  Locals may follow you with horses until gasping for breath you agree maybe it would be better to ride up.  From 28 Bends it’s an equally steep descent to the second village.  Most people would press on to the third village which is the halfway point of the hike, but if it randomly decides to rain and make the trail a slip-n-slide of mud, then stopping at the Tea Horse Guesthouse is a good plan B.

Tiger Leaping Gorge

Tiger Leaping Gorge

Jade Dragon Mountain

Jade Dragon Mountain

Day 5-Wake up early for gorgeous views of Jade Dragon Mountain across the gorge. Set out early and you will see the shepherds setting out with their flocks of mountain goats. Like waterfalls?  There are quite a few on this section of the trail including one you have to walk through.  Eventually the high trail descends to meet the road at Walnut Garden village, but clamber down a series of ladders and you can reach the riverside, look up to see the road passing high overhead.

Day 6-Head off to Zhongdian, recently renamed Shangri-la, for a taste of Tibetan culture, lifestyle and scenery.  Go even further: a gorgeous 3 hour drive winding past near vertical fields of barley and roadside stupas will take you to the serene town of Benzilan.

Zhong-dian aka Shangri-La

Zhong-dian aka Shangri-La

Day 7-Shangri-La lies in a broad valley surrounded by three sacred mountains.  The city is modern concrete, but just a few minutes away people do things much the same as they have for generations. Check out Songzanlin, the biggest Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the province, looking pretty good for being over 300 years old.  Head back to Kunming in the afternoon. It’s a 15 hour ride.

Barley Drying

300 year old Tibetan monastery

Songzanlin Province

Day 8-Kick back in Kuming and grab a bit of local American history at the Hump Hostel, which has mini-museum dedicated to those who flew over the Himalayas (!) during WWII to get much needed supplies in the back-door of occupied China.  Wander aimlessly and you might find some interesting things around town like a internet bar disguised as a rocky wall devoted to Counter-Strike or the personification of the Chinese Zodiac in four foot high statues just hanging out in front of a electronics repair shop. The oldest and newest part of the city jostle quite close together. Don’t miss the Flower and Bird Market, although it’s less birds and more jewelery and art these days, it’s fun to browse through several floors and see everything from pressed butterflies to enormous hand-carved pieces of furniture.

Chinese Zodiac Statues

Old Meets New in Kuming

I hope someday I can so back to Yunnan, it was by far the most beautiful and varied place I have ever been.  I didn’t have a chance to visit the southern part full of tropical jungles or the west where there are some volcanoes and places with both rainforest and permanent snow.  Truly a wonder

Imaginary Vacation-Salzburg

The Hills are Aliiiiiiiiiiiiive!  The Sound of Music is one of my favorite movies of all time and it was filmed in/around the beautiful city of Salzburg.  Today our trusty guide Debi is back to take us there.  Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start.

Sound of Music Tour

Don't be embarrassed. Just get on the bus. Everybody loves the Sound of Music!

Sounds of Music Tour 2

The back of the Von Trapps "house"

Cazebo Sound of Music

I am 16 going on 17!

Sound of Music 3

Do(e) a deer. A female deer!

Salzburg Lake District

Salzburg's Lake District. I love Lake Districts. Take me to any Lake District and I'll have a good time.

Salzburg

Wow. Salzburg is beautiful!

Salzburg

Seriously, it's gorgeous... must go immediately.

Salzburg 8

Hike up to Monchsberg park and enjoy the view.

Salzburg 7

I know this isn't Edelweiss, but it makes me think of Edelweiss. You can see this if you hike up to the top of Eagle's nest in Berchtesgaden.

Salzburg 10

Climb every mountain! Cross every stream! Climb every mountain until your find your dream!

Imaginary Vacation-Turkey

It’s Thursday and vacation time people!  Today our tour guide is my friend Shauntay!  I could really go on ad naseum about how great Shauntay is but there really isn’t just enough space and time.  Suffice it to say she’s smart, sweet and fun.  We work together and everyday is awesome because of her. 

She’s also a great traveler whose won not one but TWO rotary scholarships.  One to Costa Rica to learn Spanish and one to South Africa to get a Master’s Degree.  I know I’m jealous too.  But don’t get too green-eyed because today Shauntay is taking us with her to Turkey! 

Shauntay in Turkey

Yes she's just as cute in person as the picture would suggest.

 

Turkish Kids

Shauntay was there visiting family. There was no shortage of mini-tour guides to take her around town.

 

Naan Bread in Turkey

Naan Bread. This lavish spread seems like reason enough to visit Turkey.

 

Turkish spices

Of course if you are on a no-carb diet you can always stock up on spices!

 

Puppies+Rugs=Eveything right with the world.

 

Blue Mosque in Istanbul

Inside the Sabanci Merkez Cammii: the largest mosque in Turkey. It can accomodate 28,500 people for prayer!

 

A close up if you weren't initially convinced of its beauty. I love tile work.

 

The graceful arches of the Sabanci Merkez Cammii are a beautiful example of Ottoman architecture.

 

When you can't handle any more architectural beauty just dive into the Mediterranean Sea in Kalkan, Turkey.

 

Thanks Shauntay!  Turkey looks amazing.  Looks like your DSLR is being put to good use!

Imaginary Vacation-Vienna

Hi everybody!  This week’s Imaginary Vacation is actually a real one for me.  I went to Vienna during my Senior Year in High School and these pictures brought me back some wonderful and hidden memories.   I  can definitely second Debi’s enthusiasm for this beautiful and musical city!

Debi at Schonbrunn Palace

Here's Debi outside the fountain at Schonbrunn Palace. I can attest that this palace is spectacularly beautiful inside and out! I think Debi is losing weight eating pastries all over Europe. She looks great! This is both inspiring and annoying.

Spices at the Naschmarket

Spices at the Nashmarket. Don't you just love food shopping in other cities?

Fruit at Naschmarket Vienna

Don't forget to get your Five a Day while you're strolling the Naschmarket.

BAckstage Vienna Opera

Even if you can't catch a show you have to take a tour of the world-famous Vienna Opera House. Check out the intensity of the backstage! Can you imagine performing there?

Kunsthistorisches museum

The Kunsthistorisches museum has multiple floors of art. Go there and marvel. Love the lighting on this statue.

St. Stephens CAthedral Vienna

St. Stephens is one of the first spectacular cathedrals I saw in my life. I remember entering it when I was 16 years old and feeling totally overwhelmed by its beauty. Debi thoughtfully sent me a postcard to remind me of how awe-inspiring it truly is. Thanks Debs.

Rooftop St. Stephens Cathedral Vienna

If you are ready to burn off some pastries in exchange for a spectacular view hike the 353 steps up the South Tower to get a close-up look at St. Stephens amazing rooftop. And after you're done do me a favor go back down the stairs, head to a café on the square and enjoy another pastry. C'mon now. Do it! Do the right thing!

Imaginary Vacation-Budapest

Hey, hey.  Debi’s back again this week with another live report from Europe.  This week we’re visiting Budapest!  Debi says that she wished she had more time in Budapest a city she describes as “ancient and enchanting”.

Okay Debs!  Let’s go!

Michael Jackson Marzipan

Just a reminder. This is Debi! Posing with a Michael Jackson made entirely out of marzipan. Defenitely ancient and enchanting! Debs suggests you make friends with marzipan Princess Diana and others at the Marzipan musum in Szentedre outside of Budapest.

Musical Fountain at Margit Island

Margit Island has wooded walking paths and a musical fountain! Debi sent me a video of this fountain and I can attest that it's very musical! The intense classical music kind of made me expect to see Mickey Mouse run out of the woods.

Margit Island

More of beautiful Margit Island.

Parliment Building Danube River

Debs suggests taking a trip down the Danube River to admire the Parliment Building.

Citadella at night

Ooh sparkly! Climb up to the Citadella to get a view of the city at night,

Langos

Langos is a type of fried dough. Add sour cream and cheese for heaven on a plate.

House of Terror Budapest

History lovers should visit the House of Terror: a museum dedicated to the persecution of the Jewish people. The building is filled with powerful images and pounding music. Debs adds that it is not for the sensitive.

Iron Curtain

Iron Curtain outside the House of Terror

Szechnyi Thermal baths at Budapest City Park

When your feet get sore visit the Szechnyi Thermal Baths at the City Park.

George Washington in Budapest

Pass by a random statue of George Washington if you get lonely for the states! The plaque says "To the memory of Washington: The Hungarians of America, 1906"

Imaginary Vacation -Prague

Today’s Imaginary Vacation is a little different from usual because it was contributed by my friend Debi who is still on her very REAL  European vacation!  Debi is a good friend of mine from FOREVER and she’s a teacher.  And what should all who have large swaths of vacation do?  Take real vacations!

Well done Debs.  Well done.

According to Debs Prague is one of the best preserved (read least bombed out and restored) cities in Europe.  She also says that it is exceedingly beautiful and that beer is cheaper than water there.

Sounds good to me!  Let’s go!!!!!!!!

Debi in Prague

Debi (on the left) and her traveling buddy Ashley.

Glockenspiel

The glockenspiel (clock tower). At the hour, the glockenspiel will chime with music and the mechanical figures will spin around like a big wonderful jewelry box.

View from the Glokenspiel Prague

View of the Town Square from the Glockenspiel.

Ashley eats Gelato

Gelato is more delicious when you are eating it on quaint street in Prague.

St. Charles Bridge

View of the castle from St. Charles bridge at night. Wait till after 10pm to see this beautiful bridge all lit up. It’s gorgeous.

St. Vitus Cathedral

St. Vitus Cathedral. Enclosed within Prague castle, this cathedral has incredible stained glass windows. Sometimes even when you're on vacation you should get out-of-town. Take a daytime to Karlstejn castle!

Prague looks great Debs. I’ll admit you had me at “beer is cheaper than water”.  We can’t wait to see more when you get back home!

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