Day 1 - Welcome to Beijing
On arrival at the airport, you’ll be warmly greeted and escorted to our luxurious hotel in the heart of the capital.
Day 2 - In + Around Beijing
Today’s sightseeing begins with the beautiful Summer Palace, erstwhile seasonal retreat of China’s emperors. Set on wooded hills surrounding a tranquil lake, this assemblage of pavilions, palaces and gardens offers a fascinating look into Imperial life long ago. Next hop aboard a rickshaw to explore the ancient streets of a Hutong, an ancient enclave of traditional courtyard homes. After lunch, stand in Tiananmen Square, admiring the architectural landmarks that surround one of the world’s grandest public plazas, and then follow in the footsteps of Ming Dynasty Emperors on an expertly-guided tour through the magnificent Forbidden City. This evening, sit down to a festive Peking Duck Banquet with wine. Meals B+L+D
Day 3 – The Great Wall
The Great Wall stretches for nearly 4,000 miles across northern China - its oldest sections dating back more than 2,000 years when various states and dynasties first began to build these defensive walls. A few centuries after these earliest sections were constructed, Emperor Qin Shihuang consolidated them into a single, massive fortification to guard his empire against Hun invaders from the north. Succeeding emperors maintained, reconstructed and built anew, and much of what is seen today is the result of work that was done during the Ming Dynasty. As a result the wall is not uniform throughout its length; situated farther from the capital than other parts of the Great Wall, the section at Mutianyu draws fewer visitors and is celebrated for its many defensive towers and splendid setting amidst the rugged mountains. Ascending by cable car, youll walk atop the Great Wall here at Mutianyu as our expert guide shares dramatic stories of its past. For lunch today, well take you to the famous Brickyard Restaurant, conveniently located nearby. Back in the city, the rest of your afternoon.
This evening youll be wowed at a Chinese Acrobat Show at the Red Theater. The show features death-defying acts, mind-blowing tricks, and graceful choreography . Meals B+L
Day 4 – Fly to Yichang + Embark your Yangtze Cruise
This morning, you’ll enjoy a guided tour of the Temple of Heaven ; it’s a resplendent example of Ming Dynasty design and engineering that also offers fascinating insight into ancient Chinese beliefs in numerology and cosmology. The temple’s tranquil grounds are the perfect place for our specially arranged private class with a Tai Chi Master. Then explore the narrow lanes of a Hutong, one of the citys few remaining enclaves of traditional, centuries-old courtyard homes. Visit a local family living to gain a deeper understanding of life in Beijings traditional neigborhoods.
After sightseeing, we’ll take you to the airport for your included flight to the river city of Yichang. On arrival, you’ll be escorted to the pier to board the Yangzi Explorer II, China’s finest river ship. Settle in to your balcony stateroom and refresh before dinner is served in the Explorer’s elegant restaurant. Choose from a tempting array of international and regional Chinese dishes, accompanied by free-flowing wine. Following dinner there will be a Captains Welcome Reception. Meals B+L+D
Day 5 – Xiling Gorge + The Three Gorges Dam
Early risers can start the day with invigorating Tai Chi exercises and then breakfast.
Today we’re in the start of the Three Gorges at Badong where the Yangtze converges with the Qingjiang and Shennong Rivers. In one of nine of what are now referred to as China’s ‘Forest Oxygen Bars,’ or natural areas that generate fresh air for their surrounding regions, we’ll be encompassed by the three mountains of Wushan, Wuling and Daba. By motorcoach this morning, we’ll enter this beautiful environment of forest, springs and caves. When we reach Wuyuan Cave, we’ll board a wooden sampan and float on a river through the cave itself. At the end of this gentle ride, we’ll enjoy the unique and renowned green tea of this region, Enshi Yulu, which will be brewed from a mountain spring along with delicacies from the local Tujia Tribe.
We return to ship for a lunch of authentic local cuisine. Later this afternoon, the Yangzi Explorer will navigate through Xiling Gorge, the longest of the river’s Three Gorges. Then as the river widens and sweeps through groves of orange and pomelo trees, you’ll experience the tranquil side of life along China’s mightiest river. Meals B+L+D
Day 6 – Up Shennong Stream + Through the Three Gorges
Following breakfast, you’ll step off ship for one of two options that showcase the beauty of the surrounding Three Gorges mountains.
The first choice is an excursion to nearby White King Town where 365 stairs lead to a beautiful overlook of the area. We’ll return to the ship for lunch followed by a drive to another scenic view from the Three Gorges Summit. A small shuttle and easy 15 minute walk will lead to stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
The second choice for today is a guided and easy one kilometer (3/4 mile) walk along the beautiful Poetic Trail in Qutang Gorge. There are stopping points along the way before returning to the ship for lunch and a free afternoon. Meals B+L+D
Day 7 - Ashore in Fuling
Following breakfast, you’ll step off ship for one of two options to discover the history and culture of China.
The first choice is a visit to Shibaozhai, know as the Precious Stone Fortress, is a craggy hill on an island in the center of theYangtze River. A multi-storied red pavilioin abuts the hill, providing a walkway to the teample at the top.
The second choice is to take a ferry to the ancient riverside town of Xituo where we’ll take a short walk of 180 steps to a shuttle. We’ll be driven to the top of the village, called the ‘ladder to the sky,’ for spectacular views and then will descend for a total of 1,314 steps downhill and a return to the ship. Meals B+L+D
Day 8 – Disembark in Chongqing + Fly to Xian
Disembark the Yangzi Explorer after breakfast and transfer to the airport for your included flight to Xian, Chinas capital for 13 dynasties. On arrival, youll be escorted to our luxury hotel, ideally located within the ancient defensive walls of the city. Meals B
Day 9 – The Terra Cotta Army
Farmers stumbled upon the site while digging a well in 1974; today the Terra Cotta Army is still regarded as China’s greatest archaeological discovery. Set out this morning to visit the excavation site and marvel at the exquisite details of these clay warriors buried 2,000 years ago to guard the tomb of China’s first emperor. It has been estimated that more than half a million laborers and craftsmen worked for nearly 40 years to complete the tomb - and the thousands of terra cotta soldiers, horses and chariots that were to serve the Emperor in the afterlife. After lunch, you’ll take part in a hands-on workshop to craft your own terra cotta warriors before visitng the ancient defensive walls of the city before returning to your hotel for time at lesiure before heading out this evening to witness the Tang Dynasty Show, accommpained by a delectable dinner. Meals B+L+D
Day 10 – Fly to Shanghai
We include today’s flight to Shanghai, regarded by many as one of China’s most cosmopolitan cities. On arrival, you’ll be met and escorted to our luxury hotel. After time to refresh, join your expert guided for a guided walk along the elegant Bund Promenade, home to impressive architectural landmarks that reveal the city’s rich mercantile history. Meals B
Day 11 – Excursion to Suzhou: The Venice of China
Traveling westward from Shanghai, today’s excursion takes you to Suzhou: an ancient city revered for its centuries-old canals, graceful bridges, historic structures—and, most notably, the exquisite gardens which have earned Suzhou its place on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. With your informative guide, you’ll explore the Garden of the Master of Nets . Originally laid out 1,000 years ago during the Song Dynasty, this classic Chinese garden is one of the city’s most refined with landscaped waterways, pavilions, meandering pathways and a delicate footbridge a mere 12 inches wide! Indeed, the diminutive Inner Garden was the model for the Ming Hall Garden at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Then explore other facets of Suzhou’s architectural legacy at the impressive Panmen Gate. Before returning to Shanghai, you’ll visit a local workshop to see and learn how silk is made. This evening is at leisure. Meals B+L
Day 12 - Shanghai Sightseeing
This morning continue your touring in the French Concession. Tracing its history to the mid 1800’s, this historic quarter is distinguished by its atmospheric tree-lined boulevards and a nice ensemble of European style villas built in the 1920’s when this was one of Shanghai’s wealthiest residential areas. Then fast forward to the 21st century as you continue your sightseeing in Pudong, famed for its ultra-modern skyscrapers like the Oriental Pearl Tower and the 128-story Shanghai Tower.
After lunch, immerse youself in the countrys rich history with a vist to the Shanghai Museum East. Housing a renowned collection of cermaics, jade, bronze, coins and other treaures from Chinas dyansties, the museum is regarding as one of countrys best. This evening, gather with your fellow travelers for a congenial farewell dinner. Meals B+L+D
Day 13 – Depart Shanghai
After breakfast, you’ll be escorted to the airport for your homeward journey. Or why not travel on with us to Hong Kong? Meals B