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Hi again David, Max again from Spain.
As I told you I am very keen to join your group.
Possibly on Turkey or Kyrgistan.
But my point is I'd rather be later: July or August, even September.
If you do not mind I send you a private to put me on your list.
Yours.
Max.
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Sent you a private message
Cheers
David
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Originally Posted by Max_TM
Hi again David, Max again from Spain.
As I told you I am very keen to join your group.
Possibly on Turkey or Kyrgistan.
But my point is I'd rather be later: July or August, even September.
If you do not mind I send you a private to put me on your list.
Yours.
Max.
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Update
UPDATE :
There has been a lot of discussion and negotiation behind the scenes.
The group consists of 4 X bikes and a possible 1 X bike. 2 X cars. Total of nine persons.
Entry date 20th June.
Route Kyrgyzstan travelling east to Xian then south to Laos.
Duration 35 days ( issue with 60 day visa yet to be resilved )
Guide company in final throws of negotiation and decision.
Hope that helps.
David
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Finalising arrangements
UPDATE :
For all those that are following this post or anyone new to the post - we are still prepared to take on more travellers.
China - we enter on the 20th June.
Duration - 35 days.
Route - enter via Kyrgyzstan, east to Xian and then south to Laos.
Who is going - four definite bikes so far and two cars.
Guide company - decided.
What next - paying deposit and sending personal details.
Interested send me email - dsta3028@gmail.com
David
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24 Nov 2012
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Which Chinese Tour Company?
Hi David, have read this thread with interest as planning a trip to China myself - also for 2013 but leaving later than you (around Aug or Sept) and keen to consider the G219 highway from Kashgar to Lhatse after entering China from Kazakhstan. Already there are some others here on HU interested and just wanting to get a quote from a Chinese tour company before we ask others here to join us. Which tour company are you using?
Sounds like your plans are well developed and I hope all goes well.
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27 Nov 2012
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Hi Charlemagne. Name's Max.
I'm in David's group. I left you a message on your post a couple of weeks ago = keen on same route -G219-, and same dates as you.
But I will wait David to give you a reply with the data you need. I do not want to take his credit for doing so. And he deserves it. Hope you understand.
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No worries Max, I'm sure your trip with David will be superb. I might have joined you but the timing doesn't work for me. Hope you get to visit Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan - have heard good reports
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UPDATE:
Reply sent to Charlemagne. You should have received it by now - if not please let me know.
The group have paid a deposit so more or less written in stone.
There are eight persons - five bikes and two cars in the group.
We enter China via Kyrgyzstan on the 20th June
Transit time through China is 35 days
The route is east and then south through Chengdu into Tibet
We exit via Laos
The cost of the guide per person is approx. $1,500
If anyone wants to join they can still do so but time getting away.
Cheers
David
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No worries Max, I'm sure your trip with David will be superb. I might have joined you but the timing doesn't work for me. Hope you get to visit Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan - have heard good reports 
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Thank you - Final post.
Thank you everyone. I will not be posting any further messages.
The process of travellers seeking travellers on HU works.
Cheers
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Thank you everyone. I will not be posting any further messages.
The process of travellers seeking travellers on HU works.
Cheers
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Hi David
I am curious as to which travel agency you ended up going with, as you did not mention them?
Just a quick note on your itinerary, ours was supposed to be exactly the same as yours, Kyrg - China into Laos with a side tour of Tibet, 35 days. The modified route turned into 45 days and extra cost for all involved
FYI
The Tibet section was canned by China after some of us had already committed(this was due to a lot of Tibetan monks setting themselves on fire). Then when everyone was getting close to Kyrgystzan from different directions, the tour was further corrupted by China once again changing the rules. We could not enter Xianjing province and go into the next province, we had to ride north, exit China then ride through Mongolia to Ulan Batar and purchase new China visas then supposedly enter China again via Erenhot. We were then told our tour was cancelled and were left with the only option of flying all our bikes into Bangkok, the 4wd owner had to drive back to the UK.
We had major issues with the tour company, so I just thought I would find out which one you were using, in case you need to modify your planning.
Cheers
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Hello! I've been reading this thread with growing suspense... Is it still possible to join in? I would like to go from Belgium to Australia... I've contacted Charlemagne to, so I have another change a few months later, but this fits a little better in my original 'plans'. Please let me now!
Anyways, Enjoy!
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Trip to 'downunder'
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Hello! I've been reading this thread with growing suspense... Is it still possible to join in? I would like to go from Belgium to Australia... I've contacted Charlemagne to, so I have another change a few months later, but this fits a little better in my original 'plans'. Please let me now!
Anyways, Enjoy!
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Hello
I would hate to see anyone miss out on what is perhaps a once in a lifetime opportunity. My email address is - dsta3028@gmail.com Please contact me and we will discuss if you like.
We currently have -
1 X BMW and 1 X Welshman - starting UK ( passing through Belgium )
1 X BMW and 1 X Brazilian - starting Germany
1 X BMW and 1 X German - starting Turkey
1 X BMW and 1 X Australian - starting UK
We are joined in Kyrgyzstan by -
1 X BMW and another Welshman
1 X four wheel drive 1 X Englishman and his wife
1 X four wheel drive 1 X New Zealander
We have decided on a tour company through China for a period of thirty five days. We have all paid a $936 USD deposit - you would need to pay that immediately. The balance of $624 USD is payable upon entering the country.
I am required to get visas for the following countries -
Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, China and Vietnam. I need Letters of Invitation for Azerbaijan, China and Vietnam.
You would need to very organised and get passport, licence, vehicle details to us very quickly. It is not my decision alone - I'll discuss with the other riders.
Cheers
David
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Hi David!
I've send you an e-mail!
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by davidsmotorcycletravels
Hello
I would hate to see anyone miss out on what is perhaps a once in a lifetime opportunity. My email address is - dsta3028@gmail.com Please contact me and we will discuss if you like.
We currently have -
1 X BMW and 1 X Welshman - starting UK ( passing through Belgium )
1 X BMW and 1 X Brazilian - starting Germany
1 X BMW and 1 X German - starting Turkey
1 X BMW and 1 X Australian - starting UK
We are joined in Kyrgyzstan by -
1 X BMW and another Welshman
1 X four wheel drive 1 X Englishman and his wife
1 X four wheel drive 1 X New Zealander
We have decided on a tour company through China for a period of thirty five days. We have all paid a $936 USD deposit - you would need to pay that immediately. The balance of $624 USD is payable upon entering the country.
I am required to get visas for the following countries -
Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, China and Vietnam. I need Letters of Invitation for Azerbaijan, China and Vietnam.
You would need to very organised and get passport, licence, vehicle details to us very quickly. It is not my decision alone - I'll discuss with the other riders.
Cheers
David
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Chinese guide costs - information requested.
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Hi David!
I've send you an e-mail!
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Hello Heidi
There are several companies that offer a guide service through China. NAVO is probably the best known of these companies. I have included below a excerpt from their correspondence to me. This excerpt shows what is usually included in the costs.
NAVO do not suggest solo rider to do such trip, since it is too costly, you have to bare the cost for permits, guide and guide vehicle solo. Take the program of Nave-D113 or 311 for example, if there is only one motor, then the cost will be around CNY80,000/group, (9,667 euro).
Terms and conditions
Includes
1、All the Permits needed ( National ones, provincial ones, Customs ones, wireless equipment permit etc.)
2、Cost for vehicle ( Temporary driving license for vehicle, temporary license plate, insurance for vehicles.)
3、Cost for drivers ( Temporary driving license for driver)
4、The process fee in the Custom when enter into China.
5、The process fee in the Custom when exit China
6. English speaking guide
7. Guide vehicle
8. Transport for guide and guide vehicle before meet guests and after end of the tour. Normally it need at least 1 week for guide to leave in advance (prepare other documents before your coming) and back
9. NAVO’s service charge
Excludes
1、 Meals and accommodations
2、 The fuel, road toll, traffic accident compensation, repairing cost, spare part and parking.
3、Camping
4、 Cost for emergency if the clients enter China in advance or leave China before the end of the tour.
5、 Other personal charge.
6、The group vehicle deposit in the Custom (we can talk it later).
If there will be a 4 wheels vehicle with 1 driver to join in, then the quote will be around CNY50,000/group, that is CNY25,000/person. The Terms and conditions is the same with above one except guide vehicle, which you do not need any more if you travel together with other 4 wheels vehicle.
Hope the above can give you a rough idea about the quote.
Best regards
Lisa
The above excerpt gives you a good idea of what is available and the cost involved. That is why we organised such a large group - dividing the cost between eight persons is cheaper than bearing the costs alone. We found another guide company who is prepared to allow us to camp for ten of the thirty five days it takes to cross China.
We had a large number of people interested in the trip but in the end we had get them to commit to the trip by paying deposits. As you can imagine many then dropped away leaving just a group of eight. The total guide cost for our group is $1,560 (1,172 euro) which does not include our accommodation, meals etc. Still a lot cheaper than 6,667 euro going by myself.
Hope that helps
David
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Chinese Tour Company being used
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Hi David
I am curious as to which travel agency you ended up going with, as you did not mention them?
Just a quick note on your itinerary, ours was supposed to be exactly the same as yours, Kyrg - China into Laos with a side tour of Tibet, 35 days. The modified route turned into 45 days and extra cost for all involved
FYI
The Tibet section was canned by China after some of us had already committed(this was due to a lot of Tibetan monks setting themselves on fire). Then when everyone was getting close to Kyrgystzan from different directions, the tour was further corrupted by China once again changing the rules. We could not enter Xianjing province and go into the next province, we had to ride north, exit China then ride through Mongolia to Ulan Batar and purchase new China visas then supposedly enter China again via Erenhot. We were then told our tour was cancelled and were left with the only option of flying all our bikes into Bangkok, the 4wd owner had to drive back to the UK.
We had major issues with the tour company, so I just thought I would find out which one you were using, in case you need to modify your planning.
Cheers
TravellingStrom
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We are using Xinjiang Sun Times International Travel Company LTD. Contact person is Wang Lun. Keen to hear if that is the company causing all the problems.
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