Day 1 - Beijing, China
Arrive in the capital city of Beijing, China’s longtime seat of
power, where you are transferred to your luxurious hotel.
Day 2 - Beijing
Today, participate in a privately led tai chi lesson taught by
a master instructor at the Temple of Heaven, a stunning
example of classical Ming period architecture. After lunch,
visit history-laden Tiananmen Square before exploring the
imperial grandeur of the Forbidden City. Tonight, gather
for a special welcome dinner at your hotel.
Day 3 - Beijing
Travel to the well-preserved Mutianyu section of the Great
Wall of China. Ride a cable car to the top of the wall to
take in sweeping mountain views. Enjoy lunch at a local
restaurant, and then return to the city to walk through a
Hutong, an intimate neighborhood of alleyways dating to
China’s dynastic period.
Day 4 - Xian
Fly to Xian, a modern city cloaked in over 3,000 years of
history. Once the eastern terminus on the Great Silk Road,
Xian has become a melting pot of Middle Eastern and Asian
influences. Upon arrival, enjoy a Chef’s Table dumpling-making
demonstration, followed by lunch. Visit the old city’s
Muslim Quarter, with its teeming markets and beautiful
Great Mosque, a 14th-century national heritage site. A blend
of classic Chinese temple architecture and central Asian
embellishments make it one of the most fascinating sites in
Xian.
Day 5 - Xian
Today, accompanied by an on-site specialist, visit the
excavation site of the Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses, the
life-size army created during the Qin Dynasty to protect Qin
Shi Huang, China’s first emperor, in his afterlife. More than
8,000 remarkably crafted soldiers are spread throughout
three dig pits, each revealing a unique face. After lunch, stroll
along the impressive ramparts of the City Wall. Tonight,
gather for dinner.
Day 6 - Chengdu
Travel by bullet train to Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan
Province. For lunch, enjoy a spicy Sichuan hot pot, a regional
specialty. Afterward, immerse yourself in local life and
culture at People’s Park, where area residents play traditional
Chinese instruments, practice calligraphy and engage in
tai chi. While there, learn about unique, centuries-old
matchmaking techniques still in use today before checking
in to your hotel, where you observe a traditional tea
demonstration.
Day 7 - Chengdu & Chongqing
Today, visit the Chengdu Panda Breeding and Research
Center. Enjoy the rare opportunity to observe these
endangered creatures roaming freely in their specially
designed habitat. Then, board a high-speed train for a ride
through the Chinese countryside to Chongqing, where you
embark on your river cruiser, Yangzi Explorer II, for a
three-night journey to Yichang. Settle into your cabin as the
ship sets a course downstream to the stunning Three Gorges
region. Tonight, attend the captain’s reception.
Day 8 - Cruising the Yangtze
Start with tai chi on the deck before breakfast. Disembark
in the small city of Fuling and visit the 816 Nuclear Military
Plant, a massive yet unfinished Cold War era bunker. Back
on board, continue your journey downstream, observing
villages and farms set amid the lush mountainscape.
Day 9 - Cruising the Yangtze
Early this morning, Yangzi Explorer II navigates the Qutang
Gorge before docking at Wushan. Disembark and take in
the scenic splendor of this rugged yet lush region on an
adventure among the high peaks that surround the river. In
the afternoon, continue your journey downstream, passing
through the majestic Wu and Xiling Gorges. Tonight, savor a
“Taste of China” dinner, followed by onboard entertainment.
Day 10 - Yichang & Shanghai
This morning, disembark in Yichang and fly to Shanghai,
stopping briefly to photograph the Three Gorges Dam,
a project that resulted in the resettlement of 1.2 million
residents of the cities submerged behind it. Upon arrival in
Shanghai, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before checking
into your elegant hotel, located on the city’s historic Bund.
Day 11 - Shanghai
Explore dynamic Shanghai, where stunning modern
skylines meet classic street markets and gardens. Head to
the observation deck of the Shanghai Tower, where you are
treated to a bird’s-eye view of the Huangpu River, the Bund
and Shanghai’s panorama of skyscrapers. This afternoon, enjoy one of these Design Your Day activities.
Walk Shanghai’s Historic Jewish Quarter and learn how
it became a haven for Jews fleeing Europe in World War II.
Try Your Hand at Calligraphy at a class led by an expert in this venerated Chinese art.
Cycle Through Pudong, exploring Shanghai’s newest
district filled with gleaming skyscrapers.
Then, toast your day with a relaxing Scenic Sundowner.
Day 12 - Shanghai
Today, walk along the Bund, Shanghai’s most popular promenade, and then explore the Shanghai Museum viewing exceptional collections of historically significant art and housewares. Savor lunch at a local restaurant, and later stroll the streets of Old Town and visit the 16th-century Yu Garden, with its pavilions and ponds.
Day 13 - Shanghai
After breakfast, transfer to the airport to depart for home.