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19 May 2014
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Ride through China 2015
We are actively seeking participants to share the cost of getting through China. Our plan is to travel through Malaysia, Thailand and Laos entering China on 8th April, 2015, and exit 31 days later into Kazakhstan, through the Stans to Iran, Turkey and into Europe. We have obtained 3 quotes and have selected Navo Tours. The timing has been set to maximise time in the Northern Hemisphere summer. Any earlier and there is still snow in Xinjiang. The cost (up to 4 riders, it will be cheaper for 5 or 6) is approx. A$6,600pp which covers guide, driver, support vehicle and all their costs, permits, licence and insurance. On top of that will be your bike, fuel and any tolls. Allow $800pp for accommodation (incl. breakfast). Add lunch/dinner (cheap as chips), entry fees at tourist sites and your Visa. Costs assume no pillion and twin share/double. This is 31 days and approx. 6,800km (approx. $1 per km). Highlights incl. Silk Route, Dali, Tiger Leaping Gorge, Shangri-La, Panda reserve, Xian (terracotta warriors), Tibetan Monsatery, Great Wall, Gobi Desert..... China is not to be missed!
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21 May 2014
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China 2015
Hi Mate
We would be definitely interested in tagging along next year, there would be two of us on one bike, time and dollars not a problem, I see that you are in Brisbane, we are up at Tewantin, wouldn`t mind getting together at some point to discuss it. How much does having a pillion affect the cost?
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22 May 2014
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OK you got me thinking, keep me posted. When is the "got to know by" date? I would be shipping in from the USA so could meet anywhere or maybe go a month early and start in India. This thinking could get me in trouble but have always wanted to travel through China. Not sure if it would be just me or if the wife would come with me.
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22 May 2014
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Hi Brad and Denise,
Awesome! We are currently living in Melbourne but will be meeting another interested rider in Brisbane June 8th..could this work? We are husband and wife on two bikes. Can discuss costs then..cheers
Hi Bob,
We need to start arrangements early January. Let us know if you want more info on the China part - we can send more details via email.
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22 May 2014
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Couple from Adelaide Interested
Hi Would you bikers consider travelling with a Landcruiser. We have overlanded Africa previously and travelled with a couple of bikes and found it good for all. We would like to do the trip you are planning and will be in Brisbane on Monday. Great to catch up if you think you might be interested.
... Lisa
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22 May 2014
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Hi Everybody!
I would consider joining your trip!
Will it be ok if my bike is register in Germany?
By the beginning of 2015 it will be in South east Asia !
What type of bike are you will drive?
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23 May 2014
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Hi Lisa,
Interested definitely..we are currently on a project in Melbourne..will be in Brisbane from 2nd to 12th...bringing your vehicle could benefit the whole bike group if you could accommodate the English-speaking guide and save the need for a Chinese driver and support vehicle - sharing the journey would be awesome..cheers, Lee and Paul
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23 May 2014
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Hey Kenny,
We are on KTM 990's..can't see any problems with a German registered bike! Long as you're keen...
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24 May 2014
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Maybe
I'll be thinking about this one. 2015 might be the year for me to shove off on a major trip - and I was thinking something through Europe/Asia/Africa, but had no real plans. China, very high on the list. I like the idea of maximizing time in the northern hemisphere.
I would be riding an XChallenge and would need to look at logistics to get to Malaysia. How many have committed towards your goal of 4-6 riders?
Mike
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24 May 2014
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ride through china 2015
I am very interrested to drive with You through China, sharing the cost for the guide etc. I am now in Thailand on my moto guzzi california 3. Next month i fly to Denmark, leaving the bike in Thailand, and in the end of the year returning to Thailand. You are welcome to contact me on my e-mail.: krswigs@gmail.com, :
best regards Kurt
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18 Jun 2014
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Hello there
Would you consider an addition of overlanders by 4 wheels ?
I am looking in to doing the same crossing on our way back from South East Asia to Europe
Have a look at the quote that we got from Nano tours.
Route 1 From Mohan (China – Laos border) to Horgos (China – Kazakhstan border)
Travel duration – 16 days
The quote is around CNY 45,000/group for 1 vehicle + 1 driver + 1 passenger
CNY 57,000/group for 2 vehicles + 2 drivers + 1 passenger
Route 2 From Mohan (China – Laos border) to Zhangmu (China – Nepal border)
Travel duration – 16 days
The quote is around CNY 42,300/group for 1 vehicle + 1 driver + 1 passenger
CNY 55,000/group for 2 vehicles + 2 drivers + 1 passenger
Let us know or contact us in info@overlanddiaries.com
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19 Jun 2014
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Hi Lee
Is there a maximum number for the group. We may be interested, but only if the price can come down. We are lair Australian October and looking at different routes.althou th crossing g Myanmar is our preference at this stage. The Middle East is looking tricky though. I'd be interested in seeing the itinerary thanks.
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25 Jun 2014
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Just wondering if these ideas have come into fruition. We are definitely leaving Australia in October, heading west and looking to cross Myanmar.
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6 Jul 2014
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Hi Overlanders,
We would be interested as our price includes a vehicle, driver and a guide. If the English-speaking guide could be accommodated in your vehicle then the costs would be reduced for everyone. We are entering China on April 8th, 2015, so if anyone needs more info or an itinerary, please send us your email..
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12 Jul 2014
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Justpaint - I am looking to go through China at pretty much the same time as you and the same entry / exit points. Leaving on a journey from Aus back to London and was having difficulty getting my head round the whole India / Pakistan / Iran stage - which going through China allows me to bypass.
Would be really interested to hear your plans and understand how you are progressing for numbers etc.
Contact me at - jemoreton@hotmail.com (for some reason I can't send you a pm).
cheers
James
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