
Expedition Details
From the winding Great Wall to the dramatic landscapes of the Three Gorges, experience the timeless beauty of a changing China. Beginning in Beijing, venture to the ancient capital of Xi'an, cruise the Yangtze, and discover cosmopolitan Shanghai. Immerse yourself in Chinese culture through discussions with local experts, and catch a glimpse of old China in traditional neighborhoods off the beaten track.
Trip Highlights
- Meet a leading archaeologist and enjoy VIP access to Xi'an's astonishing terra-cotta warrior dig on a private tour.
- Hike along an isolated section of the Great Wall.
- Witness the new landscapes created by the Three Gorges Dam and attend a talk by a head engineer from the project.
- Glide on canals lined with beautifully preserved Ming dynasty buildings in the water village of Xitang.
Itinerary - 14 Days
Days 1 & 2 — U.S./Beijing
Fly to Beijing, crossing the international date line, and arrive the evening of Day 2. The Peninsula Beijing
Day 3 — Beijing
Spend the day exploring the imperial monuments of the city. Begin at the Temple of Heaven, a Ming dynasty temple complex where emperors held their prayer ceremonies. Then stroll across Tiananmen Square, the stage for many turning points in modern Chinese history — from the start of the Cultural Revolution to the demonstrations of 1989. Continue to the Forbidden City, home to the Ming and Qing dynasty emperors and some of the finest imperial architecture in China. View a collection of royal treasures and meander through the stunning Imperial Gardens. Gather for a welcome dinner at an elegant restaurant overlooking Beihai Park. The Peninsula Beijing (B,L,D)
Day 4 — Beijing
Visit an organization dedicated to the restoration and preservation of thehutong, Beijing's traditional neighborhoods. Then follow an expert into hidden alleyways to see courtyard-style homes, and learn about the principles of feng shui. Explore the Lama Temple, one of the largest centers of Tibetan Buddhism in the world. Tonight, savor a Peking duck dinner at a popular local restaurant. The Peninsula Beijing (B,L,D)
Day 5 — Beijing
Set off on an excursion to a serpentine section of the Great Wall not seen by many visitors. Here, the wall follows the hillcrest, providing excellent views of the surrounding countryside. Stroll along the top of the wall, or go on an invigorating hike along the wall's unrestored section. After lunch, return to Beijing by way of the Olympic Park. The Peninsula Beijing (B,L)
Day 6 — Beijing/Xi'an
Fly to Xi'an, China's capital for more than 1,000 years and once the eastern terminus of the Silk Road. After a lunch of local specialties, check in to our hotel. This afternoon, experience Xi'an from a unique perspective on a bike or golf cart ride atop the massive Ming Dynasty city wall. Hyatt Regency (B,L)
Day 7 — Xi'an
Meet a leading archaeologist to learn about the excavation of one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century: the life-size terra-cotta army that stands guard at the tomb of China's First Emperor, Qin Shi Huang. Enjoy special access to the VIP platform at the site. Later, meander through Xi'an's lively Muslim quarter and enjoy an insider's perspective on a tour of the Great Mosque. Tonight, gather for a 16-course dumpling feast at a renowned restaurant. Hyatt Regency (B,L,D)
Day 8 — Xi'an/Chongqing
Stop at the tomb of the Han emperor Jing Di to view thousands of funerary figurines. The statues, depict all walks of life—a contrast to the martial figures of Qin Shi Huang's tomb. Fly to Chongqing, the most populous city in the world. At the Chongqing Zoo, observe pandas and learn about efforts to conserve them. This evening, board the ship and glide down the river toward the famed Three Gorges. M.S. Victoria Anna or M.S. Yangzi Explorer* (B,L,D)
Days 9 & 10 — Yangtze River
Cruise past reconstructed villages and modern cities, witnessing life along the Yangtze—and the ways that the new dam has changed it. Dock in the town of Fengdu, and meet some of its residents this afternoon. The next day, awaken early to witness our approach to the first of the spectacular Three Gorges. Board smaller boats to travel up a narrow tributary, passing terraced hillsides and traditional fishing boats. This evening, arrive at the Three Gorges Dam and enter its intricate locks system. M.S. Victoria Anna or M.S. Yangzi Explorer* (B,L,D daily)
Day 11 — Yichang/Shanghai
Disembark in Yichang and meet an engineer from the Three Gorges Dam project for a talk on the construction of the world's largest hydroelectric dam. After lunch, fly to Shanghai. Check into our historic hotel, located in the elegant French Concession. Enjoy an evening discovering the city's great restaurants on your own. Garden Hotel (B,L)
Day 12 — Shanghai
Browse stunning collections of bronze, jades, and ceramics at the Shanghai Museum. Then visit the Urban Planning Exhibition Hall to learn about the city-wide projects that are transforming Shanghai. After lunch overlooking the lively walking streets of Old Shanghai, stroll along the winding paths of Yu Yuan, a 16th-century classical garden in the heart of the city. Enjoy time on your own this afternoon to explore Shanghai's markets and historic districts. Garden Hotel (B,L)
Day 13 — Xitang/Shanghai
Take an excursion to the water village of Xitang, built on a web of canals linked by 100 bridges. On a boat ride, view beautifully preserved homes dating to the Ming Dynasty. Or you may choose to spend today exploring Shanghai on your own. Gather this evening for a festive farewell dinner. Garden Hotel (B,D)
Day 14 — Shanghai/U.S.
Transfer to the airport for your return flight, arriving home the same day. (B)
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