Imperial China & Yangtze River Cruise

Imperial China & Yangtze River Cruise

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$5400

Imperial China & Yangtze River Cruise

19 Days Starting in Beijing and ending in Shanghai

Visiting: China

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

ACE

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

5 - 18

Physical rating:

Leisurely

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:

English

Interests:

Cultural, Photography

From: $5400

NB: Prices correct on 16-Sep-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

The Great Wall, the Forbidden City, Terracotta Warriors and Giant Pandas - China's iconic sights need little introduction and we visit them all on this comprehensive and varied journey. Equally inspiring are China's great scenic attractions including the breathtaking Three Gorges on the Yangtze River and the serene limestone mountains around Yangshuo. China remains one of the world's 'must-see' destinations; from ultra-modern Shanghai to the wizened faces of ancient Chinese villagers, this trip reveals a country as fascinating and beguiling as ever.

Highlights

  • Visit a quieter section of The Great Wall

  • Cruise down the Yangtze River past the Three Gorges Dam

  • Visit the Giant Panda Breeding Research Centre near Chengdu

  • Discover rural Yangshuo and its limestone karst scenery

  • See the Terracotta Warriors in Xi'an

  • See the Terracotta Warriors in Xi'anVisit a quieter section of The Great WallCruise down the Yangtze River past the Three Gorges DamVisit the Giant Panda Breeding Research Centre near ChengduDiscover rural Yangshuo and its limestone karst scenery

  • — See the Terracotta Warriors in Xi'an — Visit a quieter section of The Great Wall — Cruise down the Yangtze River past the Three Gorges Dam — Visit the Giant Panda Breeding Research Centre near Chengdu — Discover rural Yangshuo and its limestone karst scenery

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrive Beijing

Catch your free airport transfer to the hotel in the centre of Beijing. There will be a welcome briefing in the evening, in which we meet our leader and the rest of the group. For dinner, we can get our first taste of authentic Chinese cuisine – ask your leader for their top tips on where to go.



Accommodation: Dong Fang Hotel (or similar)

Day 2 : Sightseeing In Beijing

Meals Included: Breakfast

The exploration of Beijing today will include the Forbidden City, with its innumerable courtyards and temples, as well as Tiananmen Square, the largest square in the world and able to hold more than 1m people. We take a walking tour of the hutongs (narrow alleys) to see what is left of old Beijing and its traditions. This afternoon is free to explore.



Note



Following the Covid-19 pandemic, maximum numbers of daily visitors to the Forbidden City have been significantly reduced, impacting availability of tickets. Our local team aim to secure tickets for the Forbidden City, but if unable to do so, we’ll visit the Ancestral Temple (used during the Ming and Qing Dynasties to offer sacrifices to ancestors, and architecturally quite similar to the Forbidden City) and the Summer Palace (a complex of lakes, gardens and palaces from the Qing dynasty) instead. You will be advised at the start of the trip if this change needs to be made.



Accommodation: Dong Fang Hotel (or similar)

Day 3 : Visit The Great Wall

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

We leave the capital and head into the countryside to the Great Wall, around a two-hour journey to the north of the city. We go to one of the best-preserved parts: Mutianyu, an impressive sight as it snakes into the distance across mountains and valleys.



The wall here is up to 28ft (8.5m) high and 16ft (5m) wide, and has 22 watchtowers on its 7,380ft (2,250m) long stretch. We spend a few hours exploring – please note, there are steep steps; clients who suffer from vertigo may find it difficult (there is an optional cable car).



Lunch is at a local restaurant on the return to Beijing; expect traditional northern Chinese cuisine with vegetables (aubergine/eggplant, lotus roots, mushrooms etc), tofu, chicken, pork and much more.



There is the option of seeing an acrobatic, kung fu or opera show this evening in Beijing.



Accommodation: Dong Fang Hotel (or similar)

Day 4 : Beijing; Overnight Train To Xi'an

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning, we visit the Temple of Heaven, followed by the Summer Palace where you can witness how vast the exclusive playground of China's emperors and their concubines once was.



In the evening, we board an overnight train (approximately 12 hours) to the ancient city of Xi'an. We recommend purchasing food before the train as there is a limited selection on board. The train itself is of a good standard, although facilities, such as washrooms and toilets, are shared with other passengers and the cleanliness can never be guaranteed. Sleepers are four-berth bunks and bedding is provided.



Accommodation: Overnight train

Day 5 : Morning Walking Tour Of The Muslim Quarter And Mosque; Free Afternoon Or Optional Cycle Ride

Meals Included: Breakfast

Xi'an is a former capital and one of the few cities in China to have retained its city walls, probably because they are so massive that no revolutionary was willing to tackle the huge task of removing them.



Today, after a Chinese breakfast, we embark on a walking tour, passing the Bell and Drum Plaza to the Muslim quarter, where we visit the Great Mosque. The Muslim quarter is a fascinating place to visit, especially in the evening when it comes alive with bustling bazaars and food stalls. This afternoon is free. To appreciate the sheer scale of the city walls, hire a bike and cycle along them.



Accommodation: Bell Tower Hotel Xi'an (or similar)

Day Trip To The Terracotta Warriors

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Today we visit the Terracotta Warriors of Emperor Qin. Originally four life-size and life-like armies were planned, marking each point of the compass. Three have been found and it is assumed the emperor's successors decided enough was enough before the fourth was begun. The first pit excavated had an estimated 6,000 figures in its one army. The third pit has been opened to the public, which contains the 'command post' for the entire operation. This is one of the great tourist attractions, and some may find the number of visitors overwhelming. After our visit, we lunch at a nearby farmer's restaurant with the opportunity to taste fresh seasonal produce, home-made noodles and bread.



The evening is free for further exploration in Xi'an. Perhaps your leader will take you to the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda Square to witness a (free) water and light show.



Accommodation: Bell Tower Hotel Xi'an (or similar)

Day 7 : Bullet Train To Chengdu; Afternoon Sightseeing Tour

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

We transfer to the train station and catch a morning bullet train (approximately 4hr 15 min) to Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, arriving around lunch/early afternoon. This area is recognised throughout China as being the spicy province, and it certainly lives up to its name. Major flavour combinations include garlic, star anise, chillies, and the ever-present Sichuanese peppercorn (hua jiao) which is used in many recipes. In the afternoon, your leader will take you on a walking tour (which also includes using public buses) through the lively parks and city centre square for a taste of local life.



Accommodation: Chengdu Holiday Inn Express Gulou (or similar)

Day 8 : Giant Panda Breeding Centre; Sightseeing Trip To Leshan Giant Buddha; Return To Chengdu

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

With an early start, we visit the Giant Panda Breeding Research Base. Hopefully, these intriguing and rare animals will be feeding, as this is when they're most active; otherwise, we can watch them indulge in their most common form of entertainment: sleeping!



Today, we visit a Unesco World Heritage site near Chengdu – the Leshan Giant Buddha. About two to three hours’ drive from Chengdu, this 233ft (71m) tall Buddha carved into the cliff face is the biggest sitting Buddha in the world and took almost 100 years to complete. Either see it by river boat or by walking around it in the mountain (be prepared for crowds and long queues if you walk). Your leader can advise you on the best way to visit depending on the season. We return to Chengdu in the late afternoon.



In the evening, we can taste Sichuanese cuisine at a Chengdu hotpot dinner. The typical flavours of this much-loved dish are created with Sichuan pepper and involve a certain amount of interaction as the food is cooked in a large hotpot by the diners themselves. Those not a fan of spice can omit the peppers from the hot broth in which the food is cooked.



Accommodation: Chengdu Holiday Inn Express Gulou (or similar)

Day 9 : High Speed Train To Yichang

Meals Included: Breakfast

We by high speed train to Yichang (approximately seven hours), the embarkation point for our Yangtze river cruise. On arrival, we board our cruise boat and settle into our cabins. We stay in air-conditioned twin-berth cabins with en suite bathrooms.



Accommodation: Victoria JENNA Cruise Ship (or similar)

Day 10 - 12 : Three Full Days Cruising The Yangtze River, Including The Three Gorges And Dam

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

We spend two days cruising one of the great rivers, as we head up the Yangtze, passing towering cliffs and gorges. To limit the impact of flooding, the Chinese government built a massive dam. This flooded the Three Gorges of Qutang, Wu and Xiling and a journey among these wonders is a must for any visitor to China. Nights are spent on the boat. There is also time for shore excursions, as the boat docks at smaller towns and villages, and to explore the lesser gorges on smaller boats, depending upon water levels.



The day-to-day schedule for the cruise can change with weather and river conditions, and the permissions of navigation authorities. Activity details will be explained in the briefing and the river guide will give more information after boarding. The cruise will cover what is commonly considered as the essence of the Three Gorges. If water levels are suitable, we'll cruise through a series of locks in the dam itself (dependent on the weather and river traffic).



Accommodation: Victoria JENNA Cruise Ship (or similar)

Day 13 : Disembark Cruise; Train From Chongqing To Guilin, To Yangshuo

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

We complete our cruise this morning and disembark in Chongqing. We travel by train from Chongqing to Guilin (approximately four hours) and than drive through towering limestone scenery to Yangshuo and have an afternoon walking tour. The surrounding region is famous for the steep-sided karst mountains that pierce the otherwise flat landscape of paddy fields. Despite its small size, Yangshuo has quite a good tourist infrastructure.



Accommodation: Yangshuo New West Street Hotel (or similar)

Day 14 : Explore The Countryside By Bike; Meal With A Local Family

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

This morning gives us the opportunity to appreciate the spectacular landscape on two wheels; as we take a bike and ride towards Moon Hill, one of the most famous in the area. The biking is at a moderate pace, and there are plenty of stops to hydrate and appreciate the glorious scenery! Lunch is spent with a local family, giving us the opportunity to sample some new dishes and create friendships over food. Expect delicious dishes such as clay-pot taro, stir-fried chicken and veggies, and traditional fried eggs. Please note that for anyone unable to or not wanting to cycle, your leader can arrange a taxi or minivan to take you on a scenic drive through the countryside to meet the group at the lunch stop (at your own expense). The afternoon is free to relax or enjoy one of the many optional activities Yangshuo has to offer.



Accommodation: Yangshuo New West Street Hotel (or similar)

Day 15 : Free Time In Yangshuo, Cooking Class

Meals Included: Breakfast

This morning is free to relax and enjoy the scenery and laid-back atmosphere of Yangshuo. There are many optional activities available: cruise on the Li River, visit the Black Buddha caves, enjoy a Chinese massage or kung fu class, or watch the Liu Sanjie Show, an outdoor performance on a natural stage formed by the Li River and 12 peaks. Even if you choose to relax, this is an ideal place: you can take a stroll around the market and examine the local produce or rest in one of the cafes and watch the world pass.



In the afternoon, we have a cookery class, led by a local host, learning how to make some of China's most iconic dishes, before enjoying our culinary creations for lunch.



Accommodation: Yangshuo New West Street Hotel (or similar)

Day 16 : To Guilin For Flight To Shanghai; Evening Tour Along The Bund

Meals Included: Breakfast

In the morning, we transfer to the airport at Guilin to fly to Shanghai, a city with an international feel. In the evening, we take a walking tour of the Bund area, to see the illuminated buildings along the riverside. We can visit the Jin Mao Tower (optional), one of the tallest buildings in the world, which has a spectacular view of Shanghai from the observation deck.



Accommodation: Shanghai Kingtown Hotel Plaza (or similar)

Day 17 : Visit Xitang Water Town

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

We have an early start (around 7am) to avoid the crowds at the ancient water town of Xitang; famous for its cobbled streets and bridges arching over the many canals. There are several well-preserved buildings from the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties, and the town is a delightful place to explore on foot. We lunch here before returning to Shanghai (around two hours) where the evening will be free.



Accommodation: Shanghai Kingtown Hotel Plaza (or similar)

Day 18 : Full Day In Shanghai

Meals Included: Breakfast

We visit the Shanghai Museum this morning, followed by the Yu Yuan garden; the rest of the day is free to explore. Though it no longer warrants the title Paris of the East, many of the vestiges of its colonial past are still apparent. It is worth strolling along Nanjing Road (the main shopping street in Shanghai) or visiting Shanghai Tower (the tallest building in China at 2,073ft/632m high) or the smaller Oriental Pearl Tower to admire its Space Age design.



Optional activities this evening include the much-loved Shanghai Acrobatic show.



Accommodation: Shanghai Kingtown Hotel Plaza (or similar)

Day 19 : End Shanghai

Meals Included: Breakfast

The tour comes to an end after breakfast. You may want to begin your return journey home, but if you’d like to continue the adventure, speak to your sales representative about extending your stay.

What's Included

  • Meals
    17 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 2 dinners.


* 18 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 3 dinners
* All accommodation (see below)
* All transport and listed activities
* Tour leader throughout
* Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)
* Arrival and departure transfers

What's Not Included

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request) (excludes sleeper train)

  • Chinese Visa - GBP201 with Travcour or GBP151 plus GBP18 special delivery direct with Embassy

  • Vaccinations

  • Travel insuranceSingle accommodation (available on request) (excludes sleeper train)VaccinationsChinese Visa - GBP201 with Travcour or GBP151 plus GBP18 special delivery direct with Embassy

  • — Travel insurance — Single accommodation (available on request) (excludes sleeper train) — Vaccinations — Chinese Visa - GBP201 with Travcour or GBP151 plus GBP18 special delivery direct with Embassy

Food

18 breakfasts, 9 lunches and 3 dinners included One of the major draws of China is its exciting and varied cuisine. On this trip you will be able to try many different dishes that will be carefully selected with your leaders help and based on the group's dietary requirements and preferences. Meals generally consist of shared dishes, which is the best way to experience as many different ingredients as possible and try things you might not usually choose. Examples of popular dishes include Ma Po Tofu, a delicious tofu dish made with beef, chillies and onion, Gong Bao chicken, a very popular dish with chilli and peanuts, the iconic Peking Duck, served with hoisin sauce and pancakes, and dumplings in many shapes and sizes. A very popular dish in Sichuan Province is Hot Pot (Huoguo) which can be served as spicy as you wish and consists of a simmering metal pot of stock in the middle of a table which is served with ingredients ranging from quails eggs, local vegetables and many different types of meat. There are many different dishes to try and the leader will always try and accommodate tastes, but if you tire of Chinese food there are always opportunities to eat Western-style dishes. For vegetarians or those with dietary requirements, many of the traditional dishes can be amended to omit the meat products.

Accommodation

On this trip, you will spend 13 nights in comfortable hotels, four nights on a cruise boat with two-berth air-conditioned cabins, all en suite, and one night on a sleeper train.



Nearly all the hotels are locally rated as at least three-star and, wherever possible, located as near to local attractions as possible. The overnight train is in ‘soft sleeper’ cabins, which are four-berth (bunk beds) private cabins. The train itself is of a good standard, although facilities such as washrooms and toilets are shared with other passengers and the cleanliness can never be guaranteed – there is one Western-style toilet and one Asian-style squat toilet per carriage, plus a washroom for brushing your teeth, and a water heater for making tea/coffee or instant noodles. Bedding is provided but we recommend you consider taking a thin sleep sheet. While we make every attempt to place passengers together in cabins, sometimes this is impossible; however, we will never place a solo traveller in a cabin by themselves (they will always be either with another passenger on the trip or with the leader). If you are travelling in a pair, it may be possible to upgrade to ‘deluxe soft sleeper’ two-berth private cabins on the overnight train, please request this with your sales representative in advance. This is subject to availability and only possible for clients travelling in pairs due to new regulations.



For the Yangtze River cruise, we usually use the Gold Number 5 Cruise which has a local rating of 5 stars, approximately equivalent to 4 star by international standard. The well-appointed rooms are equipped with air conditioning and all have en suite bathrooms. There is ample deck space to watch the magnificent scenery drift by, plus a fitness centre, spa, bar, lounge and restaurant. The ship carries around 500 passengers.











If you prefer to have your own room, it is possible to book a single supplement subject to availability – please request this at the time of booking. The single supplement does not apply to the overnight trains.

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    The minimum age for this tour is 16 years old.

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    International flights are not included with this tour.

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    Yes, our local guides are English speaking.

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    If you would like to be paired with a tour member of the same gender, there is no additional charge. A single supplement can be requested if you would like your own room.

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    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

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    Exodus has been trading since 1974

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    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Imperial China & Yangtze River Cruise

The whole trip from start to finish was an experie

The whole trip from start to finish was an experience well worth taking. Of course there were a few things which perhaps in hindsight could have been improved upon, particularly the overnight sleeper train journeys. We would have much preferred to have paid a little extra to have used the bullet train or even an extra flight wherever possible in order to have had more time to carry out sightseeing and avoid the arduous journeys. However, apart from that the holiday which was well organised by Exodus and superbly led by our tour guide, Alan Liu, (Hongbin Liu), who was absolutely brilliant. When you are on holiday, no matter who you go with, the face of the company is represented by the Tour Leader and in our instance this was Alan Liu. If we were to go back to China we would go on the understanding that the tour would again be led by Alan. He was extremely informative, funny, very well organised and knew his subject matter well. He ensured that we were at a particular venue or place at the right time so as to avoid the crowds and get the best views and this was particularly the case when we visited the Panda sanctuary at Chengdu where he timed it to perfection and we saw the Pandas at their liveliest and just before the main crowds arrived. Exodus would be so much poorer without the services of that man.

So much to see!

Nothing prepares you for how big China is, big cit

Nothing prepares you for how big China is, big cities, big roads, long distances, and a wonderful welcome! We saw and experienced all the things we planned and so much more. The tour is full on and you will need to be fit to walk the distances needed and carry your own case up and down stairs in the railway stations.

ACE

Excellent

Excellent

A great way to see all the great things in China

Have low expectations and be positive was the mott

Have low expectations and be positive was the motto of our guide. My own expectations were exceeded! We got to see so many great things

IMPERIAL CHINA & YANGTZE RIVER CRUISE

China is amazing, and on this tour you will get so

China is amazing, and on this tour you will get so many highlights. There are fantastic places as the forbidden city, the Great Wall, the Terracotta warriors, the hiking at Emaishan, the pandas in Chengu, the Yangtze cruise, the wonderful landscape around Yangshuo, modern Shanghai and much more. Meeting the openminded Chinese people and having a guide, who did more than anyone could expect for giving her travellers the best holiday ever, are other highlights making this tour to the best you can imagine.

Great Wall - great everything!

What a great trip that was! It was relentlessly bu

What a great trip that was! It was relentlessly busy and heaving with people, but so enjoyable. We were constantly on the go, spending no more than three nights in any one location. Three slightly uncomfortable nights on a 'soft sleeper' train, and three very comfortable nights on the Yangtze river boat, except the last noisy one when we travelled through the five locks at the Three Gorges Dam. But any discomfort paled into insignificance at each destination. I saw far more of the country than I had expected, both urban and rural, and now have a much better understanding of China, its culture and people - and the food, glorious food!

IMPERIAL CHINA & YANGTZE RIVER CRUISE

Not unequalled, but equal first with a wonderful h

Not unequalled, but equal first with a wonderful holiday we spent in New Zealand.

IMPERIAL CHINA & YANGTZE RIVER CRUISE

Generally a well-structured tour, but the long tra

Generally a well-structured tour, but the long train journeys are very tiring. We found the time taken for the trips to the Great Buddha and also to Mt Emei could  have been better spent elsewhere. We would definitely recommend this trip, but it is NOT a holiday. The early starts are tiring but necessary if you want to get the most out of this trip. My husband and I are in our sixties and were by far the oldest in the group but I am proud to say we managed to keep up (most of the time!) with our younger companions. 

Amazing China trip

Everything about the trip was amazing if a little

Everything about the trip was amazing if a little challenging at times. It included all of the 'Must see' sights of China, many of which were mind blowing - how did they manage to build a wall that long and high so high up in difficult terrain?! We travelled on flights arranged by Exodus from a regional airport and the transfers were part of the package and worked well. The optional trips in Beijing were good and the Acrobatic and Kung foo shows were both worth doing and entertaining. The overnight sleeper trains were interesting!! Some stations had escalators which was great but some only had staircases which were challenging and stowing our large bags in the sleeper compartments often involved lifting them onto the area above the door as there was limited space under the beds, the men in the party found themselves lifting several bags each. The optional excursion to the Han Yang Ling Mausoleum, which we did before the Terra Cotta Warriors was on a very different scale and very interesting. Most days involved leaving the hotels between 7.30am and 8.30am in order to travel to the place of interest for that day and arrive in good time before the crowds got too big. In Chengdu we did an optional visit to an ancient Chinese town en route to the Giant Buddha in Leshan which was interesting in spite of the 'touristy' nature of the place. We went to the optional Chinese Cultural Show which was amazing - so many unusual brilliant acts, the 'Face Changers' were fantastic. The bullet train was very smooth and seeing the porters carry our heavy bags to the China Goddess 2 for the Yangtze river cruise was humbling, they are so strong!! The cruise ship was much nicer than we had expected and the accommodation was very nice, we even got a lesson in playing Mahjong which was quite complicated but very interesting. The scenery in Yangshuo was amazing and the optional trip to the tea plantation was great fun even in the rain! The trip to the Ancient water town of Xitang was lovely and fortunately as we were not there at the weekend, it wasn't too busy. One evening in Shanghai our guide suggested going to the Global Financial Centre to the Observatory on the 100th floor as the weather was good, to hopefully see the sunset over the city - we were lucky and it was beautiful. Our last day in Shanghai was wet but it didn't stop any of the activities and we had time to see some of the city before we left the following morning.

IMPERIAL CHINA & YANGTZE RIVER CRUISE

A great way to see the highlights of China in a sh

A great way to see the highlights of China in a short time but to pack so much in there are lots of early starts and long journeys. Try to avoid Chinese New Year and Golden week holidays when the whole country seems to be on the move.

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