Signature: China from the Great Wall to Shangri-La - 19 Days

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Trip Snapshot

Age range

12 - 100

Start / End

  • Beijing
  • Shanghai

Physical rating

3/5

Group size

1 - 22

Meals included

45

Highlights

  • Savor an exclusive Peking Duck dinner atop the Great Wall as the sun sets over the peaks
  • Go behind the scenes in Xi’an to see rare artifacts and unearthed antiquities
  • Observe the statues
  • Learning about the army’s lost colors and preservation
  • Gain entry to the Buddhist caves to view unparalleled Silk Road murals and statues
  • Watch the dunes of Mingsha Mountain turn gold at sunset from the Crescent Spring oasis
  • Go behind the scenes learning about the conservation and care of giant pandas
  • Share a communal banquet
  • Barley wine
  • And traditional music with Naxi villagers
  • Shop a spice market and master the heat of Sichuan cuisine in a hands-on class
  • Sip yak butter tea and share stories in the home of a local Tibetan family
  • Jia Community lunch Enjoy a farm-to-table meal and hear the story of a the tour operator-supported restaurant.
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Summary

Traverse the full breadth of China, from the Great Wall and the Gobi Desert to the bamboo forests of Sichuan and the karst peaks of the south. Guided by experts, unlock the secrets of the Terracotta Warriors, go behind the scenes of panda conservation, and cruise the Li River at sunset on an expedition that spans millennia.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Beijing

    Welcome to China. Your expedition begins as you touch down in Beijing, the heart of the Middle Kingdom. You will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. In the evening, gather with your National Geographic Expedition Leader and fellow travellers. A presentation from the National Geographic Expedition Expert sets the stage for the expedition, weaving together the threads of imperial history you are about to explore, followed by a delicious welcome dinner.

  • Day 2

    Beijing

    Step into the scale of imperial China at the Forbidden City. Navigate the vast courtyards and intricate palaces where emperors once ruled, revealing the secrets of dynastic life. After lunch, discover the spiritual symmetry of the Temple of Heaven, where emperors prayed for cosmic harmony. In the late afternoon, visit Tiananmen Square when the crowds have thinned, allowing for a reflective experience at the center of modern power. Conclude the day with a walk through a local park where a part of the Wall of the Ming Dynasty can be seen.

  • Day 3

    Beijing/Jinshanling

    Travel to the Jinshanling section of the Great Wall, where the stone ribbon winds dramatically over the mountains. After checking into your nearby hotel, ride in an electric car to the trailhead and hike to the Xiliang Tower. Here, meet a local Conservationist dedicated to protecting this world wonder. Gain exclusive insight into the restoration efforts before the day culminates in a truly exclusive experience: as the sun sets and the mountains turn purple, sit down to a traditional Peking Duck dinner served atop the Great Wall — an unforgettable evening of history and flavors.

  • Day 4

    Jinshanling/Dunhuang

    Leave the capital behind and fly west to Dunhuang, an ancient oasis at the crossroads of the Silk Road. Upon arrival, transfer to your hotel, where the view shifts dramatically from cityscapes to the rolling sands of the Gobi Desert. Settle in overlooking the Mingsha Mountain, or "Singing Sand Dunes." Join a conversation on Dunhuang’s vital role in trade and culture, followed by dinner with views of the dunes glowing in the distance.

  • Day 5

    Dunhuang

    Immerse yourself in the artistry of the Silk Road at the Mogao Grottoes. You’ll go beyond the standard visit, gaining entry to special, restricted-access caves to view stunning Buddhist murals and sculptures spanning centuries. After lunch, venture into the desert to Mingsha Mountain and the crescent-shaped oasis hidden in the dunes. Arrive for the golden hour, watching the sun dip below the horizon and cast long, dramatic shadows across the sand — a moment of pure desert beauty.

  • Day 6

    Dunhuang

    Travel deep into the Gobi to the Yadan National Geological Park, known as the ‘Devil City’ for the eerie sound of the wind whistling through its rock formations. Marvel at the surreal, wind-sculpted landscape before visiting the Yumen Pass, the legendary Jade Gate that once guarded China’s frontier. Stand before the eroded remnants of the Han Dynasty Great Wall, contemplating the soldiers who stood watch here millennia ago. Return to Dunhuang for a free evening to explore the local markets or dine at your leisure.

  • Day 7

    Dunhuang/Xi'an

    Fly to Xi'an, the eastern terminus of the Silk Road and home to the terracotta armies. Upon arrival, visit the historic West Gate of the city wall, admiring the Ming Dynasty architecture that still encircles the center. In the evening, celebrate the city’s culinary fame with a traditional dumpling banquet, sampling delicate parcels of every shape. Cap the night with a spectacular Tang Dynasty Show, immersing yourself in the music, dance, and opulent costumes of China’s golden age.

  • Day 8

    Xi'an

    This morning, visit the imposing, life-sized soldiers standing in silent formation at the Terracotta Warrior Museum. One of the world’s greatest archaeological discoveries–you’ll learn about the incredible scale of the mausoleum and the preservation work that protects the warriors’ faded colors. After lunch, dive into the sensory bustle of the Muslim Quarter. Visit the Great Mosque, a stunning fusion of Chinese and Islamic architecture, and learn about the Hui community that has called this city home since the days of the Silk Road.

  • Day 9

    Xi’an/Chengdu

    Begin with an exclusive, private visit to the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology. Step into restricted areas to view recently unearthed antiquities and discuss preservation with Museum staff. Then, experience the speed of modern China on a bullet train to Chengdu. Head to the Panda Breeding Centre to watch giant pandas in their naturalistic habitat and learn about critical conservation efforts. Conclude your expedition with a farewell dinner and a final presentation, reflecting on the thousands of years of history you have witnessed.

  • Day 10

    Chengdu

    Drive from Chengdu to the riverside city of Leshan to witness a masterpiece of Tang Dynasty engineering. Stand before the Leshan Giant Buddha, a UNESCO World Heritage site carved directly into the red sandstone cliff face. Gazing up at the 71-metre (233 ft) statue, marvel at its serene expression and the sheer scale of its 8-metre-long fingers resting on its knees. After a local lunch nearby, return to Chengdu to refresh. In the evening, gather for a welcome reception and dinner, meeting the new travellers joining you for the next chapter of the expedition.

  • Day 11

    Chengdu

    Travel into the mist-shrouded Qingcheng Mountains to the Dujiangyan Panda Base for an exclusive meeting with Mr. Zhang, the “Father of Pandas", and gain exclusive access to behind-the-scenes areas for a deep dive into conservation. Return to the city to experience local life at a traditional tea house, sipping jasmine tea while watching the dramatic face-changing masks of a Sichuan opera performance. The day concludes with a quintessential hot pot dinner, gathering around a bubbling pot of rich, red broth to cook fresh meats and vegetables in the communal style of the region.

  • Day 12

    Chengdu/Lijiang

    Dive into a fragrant Chengdu spice market. Walk past sacks overflowing with bright red chilies and numbing Sichuan peppercorns, learning to identify the ingredients that define this UNESCO City of Gastronomy. Take your finds to a traditional courtyard kitchen for a hands-on cooking class. Under the guidance of a local chef, learn to balance heat and flavor before savoring your creations for lunch. In the afternoon, fly west to Lijiang, watching the landscape shift from the fertile basin to the rugged foothills of the Himalayas. Touch down in this UNESCO World Heritage town and transfer to your resort, breathing in the crisp, thin air of the Yunnan highlands.

  • Day 13

    Lijiang

    Ascend the slopes of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain by cable car, rising through the clouds to 3,600 meters (11,800 ft). Stand before the glacier-capped peak, watching the snow glint against the blue sky, and witness the Impression Lijiang show, a massive outdoor performance set against the mountain backdrop. After lunch, travel to the ancient villages of Baisha and Luna to meet community leaders. The day culminates with an exclusive long table dinner at Luna Village. Join Naxi locals for a communal banquet of seemingly endless dishes, accompanied by the rhythm of traditional drums, folk dances, and toasts of homemade barley wine — a true immersion into the hospitality of the highlands.

  • Day 14

    Lijiang

    Board a high-speed bullet train that climbs higher into the mountains, arriving in the mythical region of Shangri-La. Visit the magnificent Songzanlin Monastery, the "Little Potala Palace," where golden roofs shine against the stark landscape. You are welcomed by a resident monk for an exclusive tour. Walk the sacred kora circuit, smelling the juniper incense and hearing the low chant of prayers. Later, step into the warm, timber-framed home of a local Tibetan family. Sip rich, salty yak butter tea and taste traditional momos as they share stories of life on the plateau. Stroll the cobblestones of the Old Town before returning to Lijiang for dinner.

  • Day 15

    Lijiang/Yangshuo

    Fly south to Guilin and transfer to the subtropical paradise of Yangshuo, where limestone karsts rise like dragon's teeth from the rice paddies. In the late afternoon, board a private boat for a relaxing cruise along the Li River. Drift past water buffalo cooling in the shallows and fishermen on bamboo rafts. As the sun sets, sip a glass of wine and watch the dramatic peaks turn silhouette-black against a purple sky — a landscape immortalized in Chinese painting for centuries. Disembark to walk through the lively riverside energy near New West Street before settling in for a local dinner.

  • Day 16

    Yangshuo

    Step back in time at Fuli Village, wandering ancient stone streets to see artisans hand-painting traditional fans and fermenting rice wine. Cross the river to the Jia Community Restaurant, a the tour operator-supported organization. Enjoy a farm-to-table lunch of Guilin noodles and hear the owner’s inspiring story of community support. In the afternoon, ascend to the Qixianfeng Tea Plantation, a sea of green terraces shrouded in mist. Learn the delicate art of picking tea leaves and processing them by hand. Conclude the day with dinner in a hilltop pavilion, looking out over the endless layers of limestone mountains fading into the distance.

  • Day 17

    Yangshuo/Shanghai

    Fly to Shanghai, the futuristic pulse of modern China. Once you have freshened up, head out for a tasty dinner of typical Shanghai dishes before taking your VIP seat for the spectacular ERA 2 Acrobatics Show. Hold your breath as performers execute gravity-defying stunts and motorcycle feats, a dazzling display of precision and artistry that mirrors the energy of Shanghai itself.

  • Day 18

    Shanghai

    Walk the plane-tree-lined avenues of the Former French Concession, admiring the Art Deco villas and hearing stories of the city’s colonial past. Wander the classical rockeries and koi ponds of Yuyuan Gardens then have a light lunch at the bazaar. Take some free time to refresh then conclude your expedition with a group dinner and discussion reflecting on the dynasties, landscapes, and cultures you have traversed.

  • Day 19

    Shanghai

    Your expedition concludes today. Transfers are provided to the airport at any time during the day.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Hotels (18 nights)

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 18, Lunches: 12, Dinners: 15

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Airport Transfers

    Arrival Only

    An airport transfer to the start of the tour is included. Please contact our team if you require a quote for a return transfer.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What are the main highlights of this China tour?

    This tour offers an immersive experience, including an exclusive Peking Duck dinner atop the Great Wall, behind-the-scenes access to rare artifacts in Xi’an, observing Terracotta Warriors and their preservation, entry to restricted Buddhist caves with Silk Road murals, watching sunset over Mingsha Mountain, learning about giant panda conservation, a communal banquet with Naxi villagers, a Sichuan spice market and cooking class, a Tibetan family visit, and a farm-to-table lunch at the Jia Community Restaurant.
  • What is the maximum group size for this tour?

    The maximum group size for this tour is 22 travelers.
  • What kind of accommodation can I expect?

    You will be staying in hotels for 18 nights. Please be aware of specific restrictions for train and metro travel in China, including prohibitions on knives, unpleasant-smelling food, open liquor bottles, and pressurized containers over 120ml. Additional restrictions apply for trains to/from Guangxi Province, such as Floria Water and self-heating food items.
  • What modes of transportation are used during the trip?

    The trip utilizes a variety of transportation methods including private vehicles, walking, planes, bullet trains, and boats.
  • What meals are included in the tour?

    The tour includes 18 breakfasts, 12 lunches, and 15 dinners.
  • Is there an extra cost for solo travelers?

    Yes, there is a single supplement for those traveling solo.
  • Are international flights included in the tour price?

    No, international flights are generally not included in the price of your tour. However, all local flights within China are included.
  • What should I know about currency and payment methods in China?

    While most common payment methods in China are apps like WeChat Pay and Alipay, carrying some cash as a backup is strongly recommended as credit cards or mobile apps may not always work, especially outside first-tier cities. It's suggested to set up WeChat Pay or Alipay and a data roaming package before arrival.
  • How much emergency money should I carry?

    You should have access to at least an additional USD $200 (or equivalent) as an emergency fund for unforeseen circumstances.
  • What are the visa requirements for China?

    All countries require a valid passport with a minimum of 6 months validity. A Chinese visa is required for most nationalities, and you may need an official Letter of Invitation (LOI) to apply. It's crucial to check your specific visa requirements with your local embassy or consulate and ensure your LOI details match your visa application.
  • What health considerations should I be aware of?

    Inoculations may be required, and it's your responsibility to consult with your travel doctor. Carrying a first aid kit and hand sanitizers is recommended. Be aware that remote areas may lack medical facilities. Leaders cannot administer drugs.
  • Is travel insurance compulsory for this trip?

    Yes, travel insurance is compulsory. You will not be permitted to join without evidence of medical coverage, with a minimum of USD 200,000 for repatriation and emergency rescue. Personal liability, cancellation, curtailment, and luggage loss coverage are also strongly recommended.
  • What is the recommended dress code to respect local customs?

    In Asia, the dress standard is more conservative. Loose, lightweight, long clothing is recommended for the hot and humid climate. When visiting temples, mosques, or other holy sites, please dress respectfully, avoiding very short shorts/skirts and singlets/tank tops.
  • What rules regarding conduct should I be aware of?

    Illegal drugs are not tolerated and will result in expulsion from the trip. The exploitation of prostitutes is also strictly against the tour's philosophy of respect towards local people and will lead to expulsion.
  • What should I know about safety and security?

    It's recommended to use a neck wallet or money belt for valuables and leave valuable jewelry at home. Many hotels have safety deposit boxes. A lock for luggage is advised. While free time is provided, optional activities are not part of the itinerary, and you should use good judgment. Stay in small groups and use taxis at night in cities. Water-based activities should only be done with guides.
  • Who will be leading the group on this expedition?

    The group will be led by a National Geographic Expedition Leader and a National Geographic Expedition Expert.
  • Are tips included in the tour price?

    Tipping is included for all included activities, meals, and porterage. Tipping for the Expedition Leader is not included and is at your discretion (guideline: $10-$15 per person per day). Tipping is generally not expected in China for other meals/activities or local interactions. Tipping for the Expedition Expert is not required.
  • What websites or apps might be restricted in China?

    Due to internet restrictions, some popular websites and applications, including social media sites like Facebook and email services like Gmail, may not work in China. It's advisable to research and prepare for these restrictions before departure, as availability can change without notice.
  • What optional activities are available?

    In Dunhuang, there is an optional Night Market Visit.
  • What is Planeterra and how does it relate to this tour?

    Planeterra International Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting local communities through tourism. The tour operator is Planeterra's largest corporate donor, ensuring 100% of your donation directly supports community projects. You can contribute through the "Dollar-a-day Program" to empower communities visited during the trip.
  • Who should I contact in case of an emergency during the trip?

    In an emergency, first contact the local tour operator's China office (Head Office: +86 18122213686, Beijing Office: +86 010-65128789 or +86 13379009576). If you cannot reach them, you can call the sales team at the provided international toll-free numbers.
  • What should LGBTQ+ travelers know about this trip?

    The tour operator prioritizes the safety and well-being of all travelers, including those identifying as LGBTQ+. They encourage visiting their LGBTQ+ page for resources and refer to tools like Equaldex for specific destination information.
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