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Outside Magazine, August 2008

Sichuan: Lend a Hand

By Victor Paul Borg


Intro | Sichuan | Yangshuo | Yangtze River | Xinjiang | Yunnan | Guangdong | Tips for Smart Travelers in China

Chengdu, Sichuan
Chengdu's panda reserve (Karen Chen)

You're familiar with the headlines. On May 12, an earthquake ripped through the town of Wenchuan, killing tens of thousands and displacing five million. This is not a reason to stay away from Sichuan, a lush southwestern province that's roughly the size of Spain; in fact, the area needs tourist support. Heart to Heart, a global relief group, runs reconstruction-based volunteer trips out of the provincial capital of Chengdu (from $3,000, including airfare; hearttoheart.org). To explore Sichuan's wild northern regions, take an eight-day trip into the 18,000-foot Min Mountains with Overland China, an American-expat-founded outfitter based in Chengdu ($1,500; overlandchina.com). The range, eight hours north of Chengdu, sits in the middle of the world's richest temperate habitat and is home to newly reforested, bamboo-and-panda-heavy nature reserves.
GET THERE: KLM flies from Amsterdam to Chengdu (from $1,000; klm.com), and Air China flies from Beijing to Chengdu (from $460; fly-airchina.com).



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