Guy Rubin, Imperial Tours, Beijing There’s no danger of being taken advantage of by the more pernicious elements of China’s tourism machine when you’re travelling with Imperial Tours: no dining in government-run restaurants; no shopping in sub-par state-run souvenir stores (most companies’ guides get kickbacks for steering travellers to them). That’s because all of Rubin’s clients are accompanied by a local guide and a Western escort. Although any snags are ironed out immediately by your at-hand troubleshooter, this means that you’re committed to travelling with an entourage — thus the steep price (888-888-1970; $2,100).
© Aug 2008 Condé Nast Traveler