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Treasures of China & Yangtze River Cruise

Experience the wonders of China on a spectacular exploration from the Great Wall and Forbidden City to the Terracotta Army and a Yangtze cruise

From £4,299 per person


Uncover an incredible blend of breathtaking modernism and beautiful imperial history on a tour of China's ancient and modern wonders.

Step into history during visits to the iconic Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven and the Great Wall of China while in Beijing. Travelling by high-speed rail, explore ancient Xi'an and its astonishing Terracotta Army before admiring gorgeous panda cubs in Chengdu.

A three-night cruise along the mighty Yangtze reveals the remarkable feat of engineering of the Three Gorges Dam, while Shanghai shimmers as a spectacular contrast between old and new.

The itinerary for your journey
Unforgettable Experiences

What’s included

Day 1 - Overnight flight to China’s capital

Meeting our Tour Manager and fellow travellers at London Heathrow, we board an overnight flight to the Chinese capital, ready to discover the spectacular sights of this fascinating and ancient country.

Shrouded in myth, legend and warring dynasties, the history of China stretches back more than 4,000 years. This lengthy past has left indelible marks on this intriguing and often mysterious country in the form of its remarkable landmarks such as the Great Wall of China and Beijing's Forbidden City. Connected by ultramodern bullet trains, the country's gleaming cities reflect the recent rapid development, while the natural wonders still shine through, especially the towering limestone cliffs of the Three Gorges and its celebrated wildlife - including the adorable giant panda.

Meaning 'northern capital', Beijing has been the principal city of many dynasties throughout history - most notably the Ming and Qing from 1403 to 1644. As such, it brims with ancient marvels as well as being a shimmering, modern world city.

Day 2 - Free time on arrival in Beijing

Arriving in Beijing this morning, we are met by a local English-speaking guide and transfer to our central four-star hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax and acclimatise to our new surroundings or to explore Beijing.

Our hotel is near Wangfujing Street, a pedestrianised area that has been the commercial heart of Beijing for centuries. These days, it reflects the modernity of the Chinese capital, with high-end retailers and department stores lining this stylish avenue. However, as with much of Beijing and China as a whole, the traditional is never far away. Hidden down a side street is Wangfujing Snack Street. To wander down here is to explore a microcosm of authentic Chinese fast food. Look out for the Beijing speciality of sugar-coated fruit on a stick, mutton skewers from Xinjiang and the pungent fermented tofu of Hunan province. Mixed between the rising clouds of steam and swirling scents, the adventurous can even try roasted insects and birds on sticks.

At our hotel this evening, we get to know one another better over our first dinner together.

Day 3 - Exploring Beijing and the iconic Forbidden City

After breakfast at our hotel, our expert local guide joins us for a sightseeing tour of this fascinating city.

Our explorations begin at Tiananmen Square, the site of the 1989 protests. This vast open space is flanked by austere official buildings and the tomb of Mao Zedong - who founded the People's Republic of China here in 1949. A portrait of Mao hangs over the bright red Tiananmen gate, signifying the entrance to the Forbidden City - the world's largest palace - inhabited for 500 years by royals and courtesans, with most people barred from entry. We stroll through breathtaking palaces, ornate grand halls, gorgeous gardens and amongst quintessential Chinese architecture that stands as testament to China's long history.

Our exploration continues after lunch at a local restaurant with a visit to the 15th-century Temple of Heaven. This magnificent complex of Ming-era religious buildings symbolises the Confucian belief in the harmonious relationship between Earth and heaven through striking circular altar temples in a landscaped park.

We return to our central hotel where the rest of the evening is free to dine independently.

Day 4 - Walking along the Great Wall of China

The largest manmade project on Earth, the Great Wall of China stretches from the eastern sea to the western desert. While it's not a single wall, more than 13,000 miles of these historic fortifications snake across mountains and plateaus, designed to keep out foreign invaders and protect the lucrative Silk Road.

This morning, after breakfast, we travel to the rolling hills around Mutianyu, where we admire a beautifully restored section of the Great Wall. Taking a cable car to the wall itself, we are free to explore the towers and walk along parapets in the strikingly fresh air. The views of the local countryside are beautiful, especially when the trees are in bloom, but the Great Wall's majesty mesmerises as it meanders for hundreds of miles in each direction.

On our way back to Beijing, we stop for photo opportunities and lunch. This evening, we enjoy an authentic experience as we dine at a Peking duck restaurant. At large, circular tables, we savour an array of traditional dishes, with the star of the show being the duck itself.

Day 5 - From imperial Beijing to the Silk Road city of Xi’an by rail

Heading to the railway station after breakfast this morning, we leave the capital aboard the First Class carriages of a modern, high-speed train bound for Xi'an. The 750-mile journey between Beijing and Xi'an is completed in a little over five-and-a-half hours. Travelling at speeds of up to 186mph, we dash through eastern China experiencing the country's rapid urbanisation first-hand as we pass through Shijiazhuang and Zhengzhou - both cities sporting shimmering skyscrapers and urban populations in excess of five million.

Our destination of Xi'an is one of the first 'world cities' and has a remarkable history due to its position at one end of the Silk Road that stretched through central Asia all the way to Mediterranean Europe. After checking in to our four-star hotel, we round off the day in style with a dumpling banquet for dinner.

Day 6 - Ancient Xi’an and the jaw-dropping Terracotta Army

The first emperor of China, Qin Shin Huang, is famed today not only for giving his name to the country we know, but also because of sculptures that guard his massive mausoleum near Xi'an. After breakfast, we marvel at the astonishing Terracotta Army discovered by farmers in 1974. This mind-blowing collection features more than 8,000 terracotta sculptures of warriors, horses and chariots in formation, with each life-sized and unique statue representing the emperor's armies. Recognised by UNESCO, the world's greatest archaeological discovery is utterly captivating.

After lunch at a restaurant, we discover more about the melting pot of cultures that resulted from the Silk Road inside the Ming Dynasty city walls. The existence of Muslim merchants in Xi'an can be traced to the Tang dynasty and the atmospheric streets of the Muslim Quarter contains impressive sights, including the Great Mosque, reconstructed in the 14th century.

We admire the blend of Chinese and Islamic architecture in the mosque's minaret and turquoise-roofed prayer hall before an evening at leisure.

Day 7 - Tang Dynasty Xi’an and to Chengdu by rail

There's a relaxed morning after breakfast at our Xi'an hotel before we are transferred to the railway station. With a picnic lunch to enjoy aboard a high-speed train, we journey to Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan, for a two-night stay. This province is famed for its food, especially the piquant dishes that are revered even amongst other celebrated Chinese cuisines - a source of pride further recognised when Chengdu became UNESCO's first-ever City of Gastronomy.

On arrival in Chengdu, we are transferred to the city's oldest five-star hotel. Dating from 1988, its attractive exterior recalls the Buddhist architecture of Tibet, while the stylish interior blends traditional design with modern comfort. It is here that we gather this evening to embrace the flavours of Sichuan as we enjoy a dinner of local specialities in the hotel restaurant.

Day 8 - Chengdu’s pandas and historic temples

Sichuan may be famed for its food, but there is another reason that people flock here. This morning, after breakfast at our five-star hotel, we visit the Panda Research Centre.

Chengdu is known as the giant panda capital of the world, and we get to admire these adorable creatures as they lounge in their large enclosures. Originally founded in 1987 to house six rescued giant pandas, more than 200 panda cubs have since been born at the research centre. A national symbol of China, the morning is the best time to see these charming and characterful animals.

We get to know Chengdu more after lunch at a restaurant as we visit the Buddhist Wenshu Temple, the city's largest. Dating from the 7th century and dedicated to the bodhisattva of wisdom, we embrace the wafts of incense, carved sculptures, gorgeous gardens and the hum of chanting in this peaceful haven. Next, we stroll amongst the historic teak buildings of lantern-lined Jinli Street, viewing traditional craft shops and snack stalls. The rest of the day is free to explore and dine independently.

Day 9 - Morning tea ceremony and boarding our Yangtze cruise ship

An authentic slice of Chengdu life awaits us after breakfast today as we visit a teahouse in People's Park. Set beside a small boating lake, we sit down on bamboo chairs for a delightful cup of Chinese tea and explore the park's artful landscaping and beautiful bonsais.

We are transferred to the railway station after lunch at a local restaurant for our high-speed train service to Chongqing. Situated on the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, we enjoy dinner at a local restaurant before we board our deluxe cabins on an exquisite five-star cruise ship - ready to sail along Asia's longest river to Yichang for the next two days.

Journeying through some of China's most dramatic and beautiful scenery is complimented by our wonderful floating hotel's excellent facilities, including a cinema, library and indoor swimming pool. Stepping out onto the sundeck of relaxing in the lounge both provide perfect vantage points from which to admire the spectacular views.

Day 10 - The verdant hills of Shuanggui Mountain National Park

Waking up on our modern vessel, there is the option to take part in a relaxing tai chi lesson onboard, before breakfast.

After breakfast, there is chance to soak up the scenery before enjoying a shore excursion to Shuanggui Hill National Forest Park. With birds chirping from the varied vegetation, we stroll amongst ancient, ornate temples and pavilions before returning to our ship for lunch.

There is also an optional excursion to nearby Fengdu Ghost City (payable locally and pre-booking onboard our ship is advised), with lunch back on board our ship. This vast, 2,000-year-old temple complex is dedicated to the afterlife and is found nestled high on Ming Mountain. The unique architectural styles and sculptures are fascinating, and include a giant face carved on a hillside rock known as the 'Ghost King'.

Back on board, we can relax after lunch and enjoy taking part in a selection of cultural activities, before dinner this evening. There is an option to attend the War Fire of the Three Kingdoms show (payable locally and booking on board required).

Day 11 - Marvelling at the Yangtze’s breathtaking gorges

Our remarkable Yangtze cruise continues as we immerse ourselves in the region's stunning gorges. For early risers, there is another opportunity to try out the ancient art of tai chi before breakfast.

This morning's optional excursion (payable locally) is to the White Emperor City, an ancient fortress and temple complex also known as the 'City of Poems'. Either side of lunch we sail through the Qutang and Wu Gorges, two of the famous Three Gorges, both renowned for their picture-perfect scenery. This is a truly spectacular stretch of the river, as we sail under peaks that rise dramatically from the waters, and the canyons stretch out into the horizon, framing the river with craggy cliff faces and verdant, tree-covered slopes.

In the afternoon, we join a sailing excursion along the Shennong Stream. Meandering like a jade dragon between forest-blanketed cliffs that soar steeply away from the near-emerald waters of this beautiful waterway, this picturesque tributary cuts through the ancestral lands of the Tujia people. Following the captain's farewell banquet this evening, we enjoy an on-board cabaret show.

Day 12 - The incredible Three Gorges Dam and to Shanghai by rail

Our luxury ship docks in Maoping this morning. After saying farewell to our wonderful crew after breakfast, our exploration of this stunning region continues as we join the shore excursion to the site of the Three Gorges Dam.

This hydroelectric gravity dam is a fantastic renewable resource for the people of China and the largest of its kind in the world, producing record-breaking amounts of electricity. Fully operational by 2012, just 18 years after construction began, the damming of the Yangtze achieved a long-held Chinese dream first imagined in 1919 and has created awe-inspiring vistas of both human ingenuity and the power of nature as the mighty Yangtze swells upstream.

Transferring to Yichang station after lunch, we board a high-speed train to Shanghai, with a picnic dinner ready for us on arrival. Our modern yet elegant five-star hotel is located just a block away from East Nanjing Road. Draped with illuminated signs and lined by upmarket boutiques and huge department stores, this is Shanghai's main street.

Day 13 - Exploring Suzhou, the ‘Venice of the East’

Transferring out of the city after breakfast, we arrive in Suzhou, a city famous for its labyrinth of canals and bridges, as well as its exquisite gardens.

Understandably dubbed the 'Venice of the East', beautiful Suzhou sits on the Yangtze and China's Grand Canal - the longest manmade waterway in the world. We visit the 12th-century Master of the Nets Garden, one of the finest classical gardens in China. The garden has a long and rich history and shares UNESCO World Heritage status with others in the area due to its beautiful design.

After lunch, we visit a silk mill in the 'hometown of silk' to explore the production of this luxurious fabric that had an amazing influence on global trade more than 2,000 years ago. From here, we uncover a wonderfully preserved example of a Ming Dynasty classical haven at the Garden of Cultivation, before ending our explorations with an enjoyable scenic cruise through the timeless canals lined by spectacular historic buildings.

Returning to Shanghai, the evening free is to dine independently.

Day 14 - Tradition and history in China’s biggest city

Shanghai symbolises China's 'old-meets-new' cultural division like nowhere else. After breakfast, we set out on a guided sightseeing tour, beginning in Shanghai's old city.

Yu Garden is an oasis of calm with ornate pavilions, serene fishponds and decorative teahouses. Outside the walls, we stroll round the historic, bustling Yuyuan marketplace. After free time for lunch in the distinctly European French Concession, we view the treasures of the venerable Jade Buddha Temple, which contains two historic statues, one sitting and the other reclining.

The evening sees us board a ship for a dinner cruise along the Huangpu River, absorbing views of one of the world's great city skylines - and one of incredible contrast. On the western shore is the historic Bund, which would not look out of place in a European city. That's because the buildings used to house western banks and trading houses, producing a melting pot of cultures that resulted in the exciting 'golden age' of jazz bands and cabaret bars. On the opposite bank, we see ultra-modern Pudong dominated by the futuristic Oriental Pearl TV Tower.

Day 15 - Homeward bound

The manmade and natural treasures of China have been revealed on this incredible adventure, taking us from Beijing's iconic Forbidden City and the manmade wonder of the Great Wall to awe-inspiring Terracotta Army. Chengdu introduced us to the country's most adorable residents, giant pandas, before a luxurious Yangtze cruise revealed China's natural beauty and modern ingenuity. Concluding in Shanghai, we sailed on the charming canals of Suzhou and admired spectacular city views from the Huangpu River.

Your holiday concludes in style after breakfast this morning as we board the Maglev train to the airport. With a high speed of more than 265mph, we enjoy the views from First Class as Shanghai's suburbs flash by in a blur as we travel to the airport in under 10 minutes. Boarding a flight from Shanghai to London, we arrive back at London Heathrow this evening.

Classic collection

Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.

Please Note

Visas are required for visiting China. These need to be applied for during an in-person meeting at China Visa Centres in London, Manchester, Edinburgh or Belfast

Departure Dates
13 April 2026From £4,299
18 May 2026From £4,299
31 August 2026From £4,299
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2 November 2026From £4,599

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Trains
Chinese Railways
Chinese Railways

China's railway system is a feat of engineering and modern technology that has grown to include the world's largest network of high-speed trains. Covering more than 25,000 miles, the bullet trains travel at speeds of up to 350 km/h, with the fastest options being the G and D trains. C trains are also on the bullet train network, with each route - regardless of the train - following incredibly efficient courses between China's fascinating cities.

Not satisfied with these advancements, China went on to create the world's fastest autonomous (driverless) trains, which first travelled between Beijing and Zhangjiakou, and is creating ultra-high speed maglev train routes. As the world speeds by, each bullet train remains an oasis of calm with comfortable First or Second Class seating, air conditioning and power outlets. Select routes also feature Business Class seating.

In addition to these high-speed and ultra-high-speed options, China has conventional train options (trains Z, T and K) that travel at speeds up to 160 km/h. While travelling at a slower pace, these trains make more stops along their routes, allowing riders to uncover more of China's immense beauty from Hard or Soft Seat Classes or Sleeper accommodations.

Hotels
Peace Hotel, Beijing
Peace Hotel, Beijing

Ideally situated in the heart of Beijing near popular Wangfujing, the 4-Star Novotel Peace Hotel is a short metro ride away from Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. Its facilities include a lobby bar serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages as well as a selection of hot and cold snacks. There are two restaurants providing international and French cuisine, as well as an indoor swimming pool, sauna and fitness centre. Massage therapies are available (payable locally). Air-conditioned guest rooms feature facilities such as free Wi-Fi, flatscreen TV, hairdryer and tea & coffee-making facilities.

Xi Zang Hotel, Chengdu
Xi Zang Hotel, Chengdu

The 4-Star Xi Zang Hotel, Chengdu is conveniently situated five minutes from the nearest railway station. The hotel was built in 1988 and boasts more than 25 years of history, accommodating guests with 276 well designed and comfortable rooms this hotel has plenty to offer, attractive on the outside as it is within. The hotel has two restaurants, laundry facilities, sauna, fitness room and a beauty salon amongst other excellent facilities on offer. 

Pullman Shanghai Jing'an, Shanghai
Pullman Shanghai Jing'an, Shanghai

The grand 5-star Pullman Shanghai Jing'an is perfectly situated in the heart of the city. Nestled in Jing'an, a short walk from Shanghai Railway Station, the area seamlessly combines modern shopping, historic temples and a lively food scene. This stunning hotel boasts an elegant lounge, trendy bar, popular restaurant, and luxurious facilities including an indoor pool and steam room. Guest rooms are equipped with free Wi-fi, flatscreen TV and tea and coffee-making facilities.

Grand Mercure Renmin Square, Xian
Grand Mercure Renmin Square, Xian

Set within the ancient walls of Xian, the 4-Star Superior Grand Mercure Renmin Square, Xian combines chic Chinese design with modern touches. Among the hotel's many facilities is a restaurant serving both Chinese and western cuisine, a bar and lounge, a fitness centre and a wellness centre offering massages. The rooms are air conditioned and come with a television, telephone, minibar, safe, Wi-Fi and tea & coffee making facilities. A laundry service is available at the hotel.

Ships
Victoria Jenna
Victoria Jenna

Brought into service in 2009, Victoria Jenna is the 5-Star largest ship in the Victoria Cruises fleet. Elegantly decorated in a style which combines Asian, American and European influences and air conditioned throughout, the ship has five passenger decks with two lounges, three bars and a sun deck. Other facilities include a fitness centre, library, internet café, gift shop, theatre-style nightclub and a beauty salon offering hair styling and a range of beauty treatments (pay locally). There is a doctor on board each ship and there are lifts between decks.

Victoria Jenna has a single seating main dining room and an a la carte restaurant. The cuisine served on board is a mix of authentic Chinese and Western specialities. Breakfasts and lunches are buffet-style.

The well-appointed cabins are air conditioned, have a satellite television with access to CNN, full baths in the bathroom and private balconies to enable passengers to admire the passing views of the Yangtze. 

Victoria Katarina

Our luxurious Yangtze cruise ship offers outstanding service, elegant design and high-quality facilities. With an English-speaking crew, guests can relax on the sundeck, utilise the onboard gym or play a popular Chinese game in the mahjong room. Elsewhere there is a bar, a lounge and two dining rooms serving international dishes, with breakfast, lunch and dinner included.

Guests are treated to entertainment in the evening and can also embrace the art of tai chi each morning. Finely decorated cabins come with large glass windows and private balconies to absorb the breathtaking scenery, as well as free Wi-Fi and ensuite bathrooms.

Upgrades

We offer a selection of upgrades and 'add-ons' designed to help you make the most of your holiday - and make it even easier!

Extend your holiday
Extend your holiday

Extend your holiday by making alternative flight arrangements. Please call us to discuss your ideas and requirements.

London Hotels
London hotels

Spending a night in London before your tour can make such a difference to the first day of your holiday - you can arrive in the capital in good time, relaxed and ready to join your Tour Manager the next morning. You may even want to take in a show on the West End or dine in one of London's famous restaurants. Perhaps on your return to London, you would like to break your journey with an overnight stay before continuing home.

We can book a wide range of hotels in central London or, for our holidays beginning with a flight, at Heathrow, Gatwick, or Manchester Airport for the night before or after your holiday. If you require a quote for single occupancy at any of the hotels, please contact us on 01904 734 805.

UK rail connections
UK train tickets

Buying tickets for UK train services can be a tricky business - there are so many fares to choose from, each with different rules and restrictions. As you are connecting with an international departure, we strongly recommend that you book a fully flexible ticket to ensure that should the departure times for your holiday change, your rail ticket can allow for these changes.

We can book fully-flexible UK rail tickets from your local station to join your holiday whether this be a European holiday from St Pancras or a UK holiday. The prices are competitive and tickets are not restricted to a particular train or time of day, and in most cases offer you a free choice of routes.

For an up to date quote from your local station, please ask one of our Tour Advisors.

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