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Banyan Tree Ringha

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Banyan Tree Ringha

Created using original farmhouses in keeping with the region's Tibetan character, The Banyan Tree Ringha is a wonderfully secluded, deluxe retreat that offers the finest in accommodation, cuisine and comfort.

Accommodation

All 32 lodges and suites are traditional Tibetan farmhouses with intricate woodcarvings, fireplaces and balconies that have valley or river views. Each lodge or suite comes equipped with a handcrafted wooden hot tub, television, telephone, internet access, minibar and CD/DVD player. The Tibetan Spa suite comes with an extra couple’s treatment room.

Facilities

There's an authentic Chinese tea house; The Chang Sa restaurant which is a traditional Tibetan dining space offering indulgent meals, light snacks and a collection of Chinese rice wines and sakes; and The Llamo offers both Chinese and western set meals and a range of local liquors. The Spa offers a range of Eastern treatment to promote inner harmony and well being.

Location

In the heart of 'Shangri-La' in China's Yunnan province, a mountainous area and a part of Greater Tibet, both historically and culturally. Approx XXX minutes from the airport.

Climate data for this region

Best time to visit

China is a vast land with huge variations in climate. As a guide, the best times to visit are during the months of April and May or September and October. For those that want to miss the crowds at iconic attractions, July and August are ideal, although te

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

A vast, spectacular, beautiful country of contrasts in landscape, climate and culture, the world's most ancient traditions wedded to the world's brightest economic future. A land of a thousand million souls, where peaceful rice fields and monastery villages exist alongside buzzing ultramodern mega-cities.

In short, your China holidays will be magical, filled with memorable images and amazing experiences!

China Holiday Highlights
•   Trek the Great Wall of China
•   Come face to face with the Terracotta Warriors
•   Wander through Tian’anmen Square
•   Witness the majestic scenery of the River Li
•   Stroll through the ancient Yuyuan Gardens in Shanghai
•   Cruise along the mighty Yangtze River
•   Meet giant pandas in Chengdu
•   Discover a mix of cultures on the streets of Hong Kong

China - The Essentials
•   Good manners are incredibly important in China and politeness goes a longway. The most widely used method of greeting for both men and women is a handshake and a nod of the head.
•   Women should cover their shoulders when visiting temples and mosques.
•   China is a large country that experiences a wide range of climates, so be sure to dress appropriately.


China Experiences

We offer a whole selection of sightseeing and cultural experiences that you can add to your holiday and enrich your China experience. With a Kuoni experience you can discover ancient landmarks, visit the famous Pandas of Chengdu or experience authentic Chinese cuisine.

Please view our full selection of authentic
experiences and sightseeing trips.

Random Fact
Native to central and south western China, the great giant panda is a modern emblem of China. These docile creatures have found themselves under threat of extinction as they are driven out of the low lying areas that form their natural habitat. Recent conservation efforts have allowed for a change in fortunes for these precious creatures in the first decade of the 21st century.

China Tailor Made

Our experienced Personal Travel Experts are waiting to tailor make your dream China holiday. We can combine your choice of flights and destinations, hotels, tours and experiences as your bespoke trip springs to life. Simply:
•  Look through our online portfolio or request your free copy of our
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