DAY 1
Arrival in Beijing. Transfer to Juyongguan. Great Wall exploration; 2-3 hours, easy to moderate
Following a brief introductory meeting, you begin
your China journey with a drive north from
Beijing to Juyongguan, where you explore a
section of the famous Great Wall. Walking the
wall is an exhilarating experience given the
phenomenal length of this construction extending
in serpentine manner across the horizon for
thousands of miles. You take in this manmade
wonder on a leisurely exploration before
transferring to your first delightful home—a set of
contemporary villas located in the mountains near
a section of the “wild wall,” referring to sections that are not restored. Here we gather for a welcome
dinner in the restaurants’ dining room.
Commune By The Great Wall, Shuiguan
DAY 2
Great Wall from Jinshanling to Simatai; 4-5 hours, moderate with challenging sections
After breakfast in this peaceful setting, you drive
2½ hours to reach the Wall section at Jinshanling
and begin the day’s walk. Slowly ascending and
descending the many hills that form this wild
landscape, you pass 35 watchtowers, each offering
an increasingly better perspective of this world
wonder. The views of the Wall lacing over the
precipitous mountain ridges into the distance are
breathtaking. Reaching the Simatai section, you
meet the bus to return to downtown Beijing,
where you are once again immersed in the vibrant
city life.
A sumptuous dinner of Cantonese specialties
awaits at a restaurant overlooking Hou Hai Lake.
Bamboo Garden Hotel, Beijing
DAY 3
Beijing Old City and Hou Hai neighborhood; 3 hours, easy city walk
Following breakfast, you set off to explore
charming Old Beijing on foot. Strolling through
the city’s traditional neighborhoods and narrow
alleyways called hutongs, you gain a sense of old-fashioned
Beijing life. Among the hutongs, you pass
elders playing Chinese chess or mahjong, ball
dancing, stretching, or practicing Tai Chi. You also
find shopkeepers selling such traditional snacks as
jian bing (pancakes) and baozi (steamed buns), and
hear calls announcing the arrival of the knife
sharpener or cardboard collector.
Dinner this evening features the city’s
signature delicacy, a delicious banquet of Peking
Duck.
Bamboo Garden Hotel, Beijing
DAY 4
Transfer flight from Beijing to Xi’an (2 hours). Terracotta Warriors Museum; 2 hours, easy guided visit
Today you transfer to Xi’an, China’s former capital
famed for the Terracotta Warriors Museum. It was
near the tumulus (or burial mound) of Emperor
Qin Shi Huang Di where, in 1974, well-digging
peasants unearthed one of the century’s greatest
archaeological finds: literally thousands of life-sized
warrior figures dating back some 2,000 years.
Equally remarkable as the sheer number of figures
is the fact that each seems to be a rendering of a
live model, complete with its own personality. Your
encounter with this fascinating site includes an
opportunity to view figures up close, sensing the
scale and detail of individual warriors (and, in some
cases, their horses).
After visiting the Terra Cotta Warriors
Museum, you transfer to your hotel located near the
bustling city square and the magnificent Bell
Tower. For more than 1,300 years, and due to its
strategic location on the Silk Road, Xi’an has also
been home to a thriving Muslim culture. There is
time to walk the Muslim quarter and open-air
market featuring displays of colorful and sweetsmelling
dried fruit.
Dinner this evening is at a hundred-year-old
restaurant well-known amongst the locals for their
nineteen varieties of dumplings—all available to
sample!
Bell Tower Hotel, Xi’an
DAY 5
Xi’an city wall; 4 miles, easy. Transfer flight from Xi’an to Guilin (2 hours). Transfer to Longsheng
On your last morning in Xi’an, you stroll the Ming
Dynasty Wall that still encircles the Old City, the
heart of which was China’s ancient capital city for
1,000 years. The wall is dotted with watchtowers
displaying intricately carved and painted
architecture where details do not cease to amaze. The walk leads to the Forest of Stone Tablets
Museum that you are free to explore on your own.
After a lunch of traditional noodles for which
Xi’an is famous, you bid farewell to this historic
destination and fly to Guilin and a dramatically
different scenery. Your hotel lies amongst bamboo-covered
hills and terraced rice paddies in a village
accessible only by foot. Porters will carry your
necessities for the next two days up a narrow path
to the village, leaving the rest of your belongings
securely on the bus.
Li’an Lodge, Longsheng
DAY 6
Longsheng countryside; 8 miles, easy to moderate
Today you awake to magnificent views of the
terraced rice fields of Longsheng while enjoying a
breakfast of fresh eggs, noodles, and sweet local
fruit. Carved into the hillside over hundreds of
years by the local Zhuang and Yao people, the rice
paddies, when filled with water, resemble dragon’s
scales, hence the name of one of the nearby
mountains—Dragon’s Back. The entire day is
spent walking across this gorgeous landscape,
appreciating the picturesque scenery of rural
China. The trail traverses terraced slopes and
bamboo forests and connects several Zhuang and
Yao minority villages.
Li’an Lodge, Longsheng
DAY 7
Longsheng countryside, 3 miles, easy to moderate. Transfer to Guilin
There are a few more hours to deepen your
appreciation of local life and the area’s spectacular
scenery. Another easy walk follows the trails used
by the locals to reach their fields. Such solitude and
calm embrace the path that, at times, the only
sounds you hear are your footsteps, a babbling
brook, or chirping birds.
Stepping back into bustling reality, you reach
the access road and travel by bus back to Guilin, a
city dotted with intriguing limestone karst peaks
and shaped by the Li River. Your hotel is in the
city center, overlooking a park that invites a stroll
in the company of elders performing their ritual
evening exercise and dances.
Sheraton Guilin Hotel, Guilin
DAY 8
Yangdi Town to Xinping; 8 miles, easy. Fuli village exploration
The day’s adventure begins with a short transfer to
your walk along the Li River. The passing
landscape may resemble a continuous scroll of
masterful artwork—the same imagery that has
inspired Chinese artists for thousands of years.
Along the way, you may see villagers navigating
the river in traditional bamboo rafts and
employing cormorants in an unusual, traditional
fishing technique, or you can observe water buffalo
taking a swim.
Arriving in the ancient fishing town of
Xinping, you see streets lined with traditional
houses and locals going about their daily tasks.
This afternoon you travel to Fuli, a small town of
4,000 people with a proud craft tradition. In fact,
one out of every four residents in Fuli earns a
living by making painted fans and umbrellas. Your
short walk in Fuli follows ancient, narrow stone
streets to the local market.
Later this afternoon, you drive to your home
for the next three nights, a comfortable riverside
retreat.
Dragon River Retreat, Yangshuo
DAY 9
Yangshuo countryside; 6-8 miles, easy
Beginning the morning on foot, you head toward
Aishan village via an old country road. The route
passes by picturesque hamlets tucked among
subtropical plants and surrounded by rice paddies.
You may spot more water buffaloes, rice farmers,
and cormorant fisherman. As you walk, you are surrounded by the region’s signature landscape—
Karst limestone formations of irregular shape
dotting the skyline.
In the evening, you drive to downtown
Yangshuo for dinner and a short boat ride on the Li
River that includes a show featuring the age-old
craft of cormorant fishing.
Dragon River Retreat, Yangshuo
DAY 10
Yangshuo countryside; 4 miles, easy. Moon Hill; 1½ hours including a 30-minute steep ascent on steps
Following breakfast, you explore the local
community in greater depth by walking along the
Li River. As you walk, the famous Moon Hill
beckons in the distance. Ascending to the summit
by climbing 819 steps you are treated to a bird’s-eye
view of the surrounding hills and a close look
at the “Moon,” which used to be the underground
river canal.
You return to Yangshuo in the late afternoon.
Tonight you celebrate and toast your adventure
over your final dinner and recount the week’s
exotic experiences.
Dragon River Retreat, Yangshuo
DAY 11
Transfer flight from Guilin to Beijing (2½ hours). Farewell
After breakfast, you transfer to Guilin, to catch a
connecting flight to Beijing, where you bid
farewell. You are free to continue your exploration
of this remarkable city or depart at your leisure for
your next destination.
Itinerary Changes:
Please bear in mind that this is a typical itinerary, and the actual walks and sites may vary due to season, special events, or weather. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary since tour arrangements are made up to a year in advance, and unforeseen circumstances that mandate change may arise. Itinerary changes are made to improve the tour and your experience.
A Note about Transfers:
Due to the fact that we visit a number of different regions on this tour, our transfers, especially on Days 1, 2, 4, 5, and 11, are long. The approximate driving time between Beijing and the Great Wall is 2-3 hours. Transfers from Beijing to the Terra Cotta Warriors Museum, from Xi’an to Longsheng, and from Yangshuo to Shanghai are approximately 4 hours, each including a 2-hour flight. Please understand that our itinerary has been designed to separate the transfer days as much as possible, and to provide ample time to relax and enjoy the exciting walks unique to each region. Also be assured that our destinations are well worth the travel! All of our coaches are very comfortable and airconditioned.