Day 1: Overnight Flight Day 2: Beijing, China - Tour BeginsEmbark on your journey through China and Tibet – beginning in China’s vibrant capital city – Beijing.
Day 3: BeijingLearn some key words and phrases in Chinese to better communicate with locals
• Set off to tour Beijing
• Visit historic Tiananmen Square, the largest square in the world
• Continue to the Forbidden City, a vast network of 17 palaces and the Chinese Imperial Palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties
• Browse a local market to learn about traditional ingredients
• Afterwards, roll up your sleeves for an interactive cooking lesson
• Learn about jade carving and help design your very own custom-made jade name seal stamp
• This evening, savor a Peking duck dinner!
Day 4: Beijing - Chongqing - Board ShipFly to Chongqing, your gateway to the Yangtze River
• Visit the General Stillwell Museum, his headquarters during World War II and home of the Flying Tigers
• Continue to Eling Park and take in grand views of the Yangtze and Jialing rivers
• Board your ship for a three night downstream cruise along the Yangtze.Day 5: Cruising - Chongqing - FengduCruise the mighty Yangtze River today en route to the city of Fengdu.
Day 6: Cruising - Three Gorges - Shennong StreamSail today, entering the first of the Three Gorges – one of nature’s most extraordinary sculptures
• Pass through Qutang and Wu Gorge, taking an excursion through the Shennong Stream
• Finally, cruise through the third gorge, Xiling Gorge
• This evening, pass through the dam ship locks.
Day 7: Cruising - Three Gorges Dam Project - Disembark Ship - XianEnjoy a memorable visit to the twenty-five billion dollar Three Gorges Dam; when completed, it will be the world’s largest hydroelectric dam
• Disembark in Yichang
• Head to Wuhan for your flight to Xian.
Day 8: XianVisit the Wild Goose Pagoda, one of the world’s most famous Buddhist temples
• Step into the courtyards of Xian’s Islamic Mosque
• Enjoy an imperial lunch with twenty courses of dumplings
• Explore the excavation site of more than 8,000 terracotta warriors and horses guarding the tomb of China's first emperor • Then, view the panoramic movie on the discovery of the site.
Day 9: Xian - Xining - Overnight TrainFly to the eastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet plateau when you go to Xining
• Visit the Ta'er Monastery, one of the famous monasteries of the Gelugpa Sect (Yellow Hat Sect) of Tibetan Buddhism
• After dinner, it’s all aboard your overnight train en route to Lhasa
• Experience a "local" train adventure on the highest train in the world, interacting with friendly Chinese and Tibetan people.
Day 10: On Board Train - Lhasa, TibetExperience the "Sky Train" today – an engineering marvel • Journey past yaks grazing in emerald fields against a backdrop of snowcapped mountains and azure skies
• Three locomotives pull the train over the 16,600 foot Tangula Pass en route to Lhasa
• The train’s cabins feature two oxygen sources to help acclimate you to the altitude
• Arrive in Tibet – the “roof of the world” – at approximately 10:30 this evening and head to your hotel.
Day 11: LhasaEnjoy your free morning
• Set off for a tour of the Jokhang Temple – built in 647 A. D. – Tibet’s spiritual center and holiest shrine for Tibetan pilgrims.
Day 12: LhasaVisit the Potala Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, considered the greatest monumental structure in Tibet; it was the chief residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama fled to India • Enjoy a leisurely tour of the Tibetan Museum
• This afternoon, visit the Jatson Chumig School, founded to provide a positive environment for orphans and underprivileged children
• Meet the local children as you learn about the organization and Collette Foundation's active involvement.
Day 13: LhasaTour the Norbilinka Palace – the Dalai Lama’s “summer palace” • It was from here that the present Dalai Lama (XIV) escaped from Chinese troops to India in 1959
• Spend time with a local Tibetan family, gaining insight into their lifestyle.
Day 14: Lhasa - ChengduThis morning, fly to Chengdu, the capital of the Sichuan Province
• After lunch, stroll through a local market
• Enjoy an evening at leisure.
Day 15: Chengdu - BeijingVisit the Giant Panda Breeding Sanctuary to learn how China’s national treasure is being protected from extinction • Your guided tour of the sanctuary – a simulated habitat – allows you the rare opportunity to see the Giant Panda in its natural environment
• Return to Beijing.
Day 16: BeijingInteract with history when you walk along a portion of the Great Wall of China – a 3,700-mile marvel – at its Juyongguan section • Travel through the valley of the Ming Tombs, burial sites of 13 Ming Dynasty emperors
• Your route takes you for a scenic walk along an avenue called the Sacred Way
• Feel the excitement of the 2008 Summer Olympics when you view the Olympic Green where you have the opportunity to take photos of two famous structures - the Bird’s Nest and Water Cube!
Day 17: BeijingExplore the world-famous Temple of Heaven
• See locals enjoying morning exercises
• Try your skill at Tai Chi ball if you’d like
• Tour old Beijing by rickshaw, exploring its narrow streets
• Stop to have lunch with a local family and learn the art of dumpling making
• Afterwards, a kite master teaches you about the art of this ancient Chinese pastime
• Learn about the importance of tea to the local people during a traditional ceremony
• Tonight, enjoy a special farewell dinner.
Day 18: Beijing - Tour EndsYour tour ends in Beijing.