Wonders of China

River/Barge Cruise

Beijing → Shanghai

Experience the wonders of China on a 17-day journey across this expansive country, encompassing all the major highlights including iconic sights like The Great Wall near Beijing, Terracotta Warriors of Xi'an, Gianda Panda Bears in Chengdu, and a four-night river cruise along the mighty Yangtze River. Finishing in Shanghai, China's commercial capital, this incredible journey highlights the harmonious blend of China's rich cultural heritage with its fast-growing, gleaming urban cities, savouring China's celebrated cuisine at every step along the way.

Travel with no more than 24 guests for a more intimate and personalised experience.

Highlights
  • An enduring symbol of China's imperial history, The Great Wall is an unmissable stop on a journey through China.

  • Savour a banquet dinner of hand-made dumplings filled with fresh seasonal ingredients and cooked using a variety of techniques: steamed, boiled, and pan fried.

  • Visit Gao Family Mansion, a stunningly preserved traditional home Xi'an of a Ming Dynasty official, and learn the art of traditional Chinese painting.

  • Board a bullet train for a thrilling and efficient way to experience Asia.

  • Separating the historic, eastern side and the new, western side, a cruise on Shanghai's Huangpu River is the perfect way to experience the harmony of the timeless beauty of China's past and its gleaming future.

From price

$8,295
$7,595
Price per person, twin share
Number Of Days
17
Start Location
Beijing, China
End Location
Shanghai, China
Age Range
Avg. 45+
Group Size
10 to 45
Tour Style
Premium
Tour Themes
River/Small ship/Barge
Physical Rating
Easy to Moderate

Departure dates

Price per person, twin share
Start End Availability Price
13 Oct 2026 29 Oct 2026 Available $8,995
$8,495
03 Nov 2026 19 Nov 2026 Available $8,295
$7,595

Itinerary details

Day 1 - Arrive Beijing

Welcome to China’s capital city, Beijing. On arrival, be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel.

This evening meet your fellow travellers and enjoy an Insider Experience.

Insider Experience - Authentic Peking Duck Dinner

Peking Duck, also known as Peking Roast Duck, is a world-renowned dish that hails from Beijing. Celebrated for its thin, crispy skin and tender, flavourful meat, it is traditionally served in a delicate handmade pancake with hoisin sauce, cucumber, and spring onion. Once a staple of imperial court banquets, the dish's meticulous preparation and refined presentation reflect its noble origins.

Day 2 - Beijing

Embark on a guided journey through Beijing’s imperial treasures. Begin at Tiananmen Square before passing through the imposing gates of the Forbidden City where a vast labyrinth of courtyards and alleys offer a glimpse into a world long hidden from outside eyes. Later, an Insider Experience awaits, before enjoying an afternoon at leisure. Perhaps join an optional excursion to the Temple of Heaven (additional expense).

Insider Experience - Lunch in Hutong Home

Be welcomed into a traditional hutong family home for a home-cooked lunch. “Hutong” refers to the narrow alleys once common in central Beijing, now increasingly rare among modern high-rises. Meet your hosts, learn to make traditional dumplings, and enjoy an authentic meal together. Afterwards, take a guided walk through the remaining hutongs to discover the fading charm and enduring traditions of old Beijing.

Enhance Your Journey - Temple of Heaven

Visit the Temple of Heaven, an architectural gem located in the southeastern part of central Beijing. Built in the early 15th century during the Ming Dynasty and rebuilt in 1889 after fire damage, the stunning three-storey, circular timber complex is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is constructed entirely without the use of nails.

Enhance Your Journey - Beijing Acrobatic Show

Be mesmerised by the skill and artistry of the acrobats as they juggle delicate objects with their feet, contort their bodies into unrecognisable shapes and ride a bicycle while balancing more than a dozen people.

Enhance Your Journey - Traditional Beijing Opera Performance

Marvel at the colourful costumes and intricate makeup at a performance of traditional Beijing Opera, the most dominant form of opera in China, which combines instrumental music, vocal performance, mime, martial arts, dance and acrobatics.

Day 3 - Beijing, Xian

Visit the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall of China and enjoy a scenic cable car ride offering sweeping views across the surrounding mountains. Take time to explore the ancient watchtowers at your own pace, soaking up the history and breathtaking scenery of this iconic landmark. Afterwards, sit down to enjoy a delicious local lunch before transferring to the railway station to board a high-speed train to Xi’an.

Arrive in Xi’an later in the day, with the evening free at leisure to relax or begin discovering the city at your own pace.

Day 4 - Xi'an

This morning, travel from downtown Xi’an to visit the world-famous Terracotta Warriors, one of China’s most remarkable archaeological discoveries. Marvel at thousands of life-sized figures — each uniquely carved — standing guard over Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s tomb. Afterwards, enjoy a local farmer’s lunch before returning to the city centre for free time.

Insider Experience - Learn Chinese Painting at Gao Family Mansion

In the afternoon, enjoy a tour to Gao Family Mansion, one of the finest examples of a grand, traditional family home built during the Ming dynasty. Located in the Muslim Quarter of Xi'an, Gao Family Mansion is decorated with antique furniture, traditional lanterns and paintings. Under the guidance of a local artist, you'll learn to write a few simple Chinese characters and create a traditional painting.

Enhance your journey - Tang Dynasty Show

After dinner, you have the option to watch a Tang Dynasty Show, a dazzling performance of music, dance and acrobatics (additional expense).

Day 5 - Xian, Chengdu

After breakfast, transfer to the train station to board your bullet train to Chengdu. Upon arrival, enjoy a walking tour of People’s Park. As Chengdu’s first public park, People’s Park is a favourite gathering place for locals. Nestled within the park, surrounded by a serene lake and beautifully landscaped gardens, an authentic Chinese teahouse awaits.

Continue to Kuanzhai Alley, a historic district of three parallel alleys lined with heritage buildings. Explore teahouses, handicraft shops, and art galleries, soaking up the area’s vibrant atmosphere. In the evening, savour Chengdu’s famous Sichuan hotpot at a local restaurant, known for its bold, spicy flavours.

Insider Experience - Sip tea at a lakeside teahouse

Located inside People's Park, surrounded by a tranquil lake and beautifully landscaped gardens, your authentic Chinese teahouse awaits. Enjoy a cup of freshly brewed Chinese tea and experience an authentic slice of local Chengdu life.

Day 6 - Chengdu

Today's excursion is a highlight for many visitors to China — a visit to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, a research facility dedicated to the conservation and research of China's unique giant pandas. Home to over 100 giant pandas, the institution is one of the best places in the world to see these adorable creatures up close. The centre is also home to red pandas and other vulnerable and endangered species.

Enjoy some free time this afternoon, before rejoining your fellow travellers for this evening's Insider Experience.

Insider experience – Sichuan Opera Show

Sichuan Opera is one of China's oldest and most popular opera forms. Originating at the end of the Ming and beginning of the Qing dynasties, the performances offer a dynamic mix drama, comedy, puppetry, music and fire breathing. A signature element of the opera is Face Changing, where performers rapidly flick their heads up and down, changing the thin painted masks over their face instantly.

Day 7 - Chengdu, Yichang, Embark Ship

Board a high-speed train to Yichang and enjoy a delicious packed lunch on board. Arrive in the afternoon and savour an early dinner at a local restaurant.

Afterwards, transfer to the pier to embark the Victoria Sabrina. Settle into your cabin and relax as you begin your journey along the mighty Yangtze River, marking the start of an unforgettable river cruise experience.

Day 8 - Scenic Cruising, Yangtze River

After a buffet breakfast on board, choose an optional shore excursion to visit either the Tribe of the Three Gorges or the Hometown of Qu Yuan. Return to the ship for lunch, then take a sightseeing ferry to witness the impressive Three Gorges Dam ship lift. Disembark for a guided tour of the dam site and discover one of the world’s largest engineering marvels. Tonight, enjoy the Captain’s Welcome Reception and a colourful Minorities and Dynasty Costumes Show.

Day 9 - Scenic Cruising, Yangtze River

Set out on a captivating shore excursion to Shennong Stream, where you’ll enjoy a scenic journey along the clear waters, surrounded by towering cliffs and lush greenery. Return to the ship for a leisurely lunch as you cruise through the dramatic Wu Gorge and Qutang Gorge, marvelling at the sheer cliffs and misty landscapes.   In the afternoon, you have the option to visit the historic White Emperor City, exploring its ancient temples and learning about the legends of China’s Three Kingdoms. This evening, enjoy dinner and a Cabaret Show on board.

Day 10 - Scenic Cruising, Yangtze River

Today, you’ll disembark for a fascinating shore excursion to Fengdu’s Snow Jade Cave, renowned for its impressive karst formations and shimmering mineral deposits. Alternatively, guests may choose to explore Xiao Guan Shan Folk Culture Park, where traditional architecture and local customs offer a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage. An additional optional tour is available to the legendary Fengdu Ghost City, famous for its intricate temples and folklore surrounding the afterlife. Following your morning adventures, return to the ship for lunch and a leisurely afternoon watching the river scenery slip by. This evening, savour the Captain’s Farewell Dinner.

Day 11 - Disembark Ship, Chongqing, Shanghai

After breakfast, bid farewell to your vessel and disembark, then transfer to Chongqing Airport for your flight to Shanghai. Arrive in Shanghai in the afternoon, with the remainder of the day at leisure to relax or begin exploring the city at your own pace.

Day 12 - Shanghai

Begin your day with a visit to Yuyuan Garden, a classical Ming Dynasty garden featuring ponds, rockeries, pavilions, halls, and intricate carvings.

After free time for lunch, take a leisurely walking tour along Nanjing Road, Shanghai’s bustling shopping hub, lined with department stores, boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Continue to the Bund, a historic waterfront district along the Huangpu River. To the east, admire the iconic Oriental Pearl TV Tower, while the west showcases over 50 gothic and baroque-style buildings, once home to Shanghai’s financial institutions — a lasting reminder of the city’s colonial past.

This evening, enjoy a sumptuous dinner at a local restaurant before your Insider Experience.

Insider Experience - Huangpu River Cruise

As you glide along the river, take in the stunning night views of Shanghai and delight in its unmistakable sights such as the Oriental Pearl Tower, Shanghai Tower, Old Harbour and commercial centre.

Day 13 - Suzhou

This morning, board your high-speed train to Suzhou. Arrive in Suzhou and transfer to your hotel for some free time. In the afternoon, drive to your Insider Experience, followed by a guided walking tour of Shantang Street. Known as the "Venice of the East" for its canals and waterways connected by charming stone bridges, Shantang Street is a tranquil area that's ideal for a gentle stroll. Away from the frenetic pace of Shanghai, take your time to admire the ancient houses, stone banks, and browse the bustling local market.

Tonight, share stories of the day's adventures over a delicious dinner at a local restaurant.

Insider Experience - Liuyuan Garden

As one of China’s Four Famous Classical Gardens, Liuyuan (Lingering Garden) is a masterpiece of traditional landscape design, showcasing both Ming and Qing Dynasty artistry. Originally built in 1593 as the private garden of the Ming official Xu Shitai, it spans 23,300 square meters. In 1997, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Classical Gardens of Suzhou.

Day 14 - Suzhou

Today, you'll visit the exquisite Master of Nets Garden. Built in 1140 during the Southern Song Dynasty, it is one of the Seven Classical Gardens of Suzhou included on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Master of Nets Garden, like the other classical Gardens of Suzhou were designed by scholars and incorporated elements borrowed from nature like hills, rivers, rockeries and strategically placed pavilions and pagodas. The elegant aesthetics of these scholars' gardens are often imitated by various gardens throughout China. Afterwards, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant, before an afternoon at leisure.

Day 15 - Suzhou, Hangzhou

Take the high-speed train to Hangzhou for an Insider Experience at West Lake, a stunning freshwater lake that has inspired pts and painters for centuries. Once a favorite retreat during the Song Dynasty, West Lake is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site (2011), famed for its serene waters, surrounding hills, temples, and pagodas. Its iconic scenery appears on the one-renminbi banknote and the Chinese passport.

After lunch at a local restaurant, transfer to your hotel for check-in, then visit Longjing Tea Garden in Longjing Village. Learn about the cultivation of China’s famous Longjing green tea, sample this prized brew, and discover why it is considered one of the finest teas in the world.

Insider Experience - Cruise on West Lake

Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of West Lake on a gentle boat cruise, visiting scenic spots like Broken Bridge and Bai Causeway. Three small islands enhance the beauty of the lake, and with nearly 40 species of water birds and seasonal plantings offering year-round colour, it's no wonder the lake is one of China's top attractions.

Day 16 - Hangzhou, Shanghai

Enjoy a leisurely morning in Hangzhou before boarding your first class, high-speed train this afternoon to Shanghai. This evening, celebrate your memorable journey in China at a farewell dinner.

Day 17 - Depart Shanghai

Bid a fond farewell to your fellow travellers before being driven to the airport for your onward journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

This tour offers a comprehensive 17-day journey that beautifully blends China's rich imperial history with its modern urban growth. You will enjoy a small group size of no more than 24 guests for a more intimate experience, unique 'Insider Experiences' like dining in a traditional hutong home, and a diverse range of transport including bullet trains and a four-night river cruise along the Yangtze.
This tour is designed for travelers who appreciate a premium experience and a deep dive into both the cultural heritage and the modern face of China. It is ideal for those who enjoy a mix of iconic sightseeing, culinary exploration, and relaxing scenic cruises, as well as those who prefer the personalized feel of a smaller group.
The pros include a wide-ranging itinerary covering major highlights like the Great Wall and Terracotta Warriors, the inclusion of a luxury Yangtze river cruise, and high-speed rail travel. A potential con is that some of the most unique experiences, such as the Temple of Heaven or the Tang Dynasty Show, are offered as optional excursions at an additional expense.
This tour is a great option for couples and solo travelers looking for a curated, premium experience with a small group. While the text does not explicitly mention family-specific amenities, the diverse activities—from panda breeding centers to river cruises—would likely appeal to a variety of traveler types.
This tour is an excellent choice for first-time visitors to China, as it encompasses all the major 'must-see' highlights, including Beijing, Xi'an, Chengdu, and Shanghai, providing a comprehensive introduction to the country's geography and culture.
The physicality rating for this tour is 'Easy to Moderate.' While it includes many accessible experiences like river cruises and bullet trains, it also involves guided walking tours through hutongs, gardens, and city centers, so travelers with significant mobility concerns may wish to inquire further about specific site accessibility.
This tour is heavily focused on a balance of sightseeing and culture. It combines visits to world-famous landmarks (sightseeing) with immersive activities like learning Chinese painting, visiting traditional family homes, and attending regional opera performances (culture).
The pace of the tour is moderate. While it covers a vast distance across China over 17 days, it balances active sightseeing days with relaxing segments, such as the four-night Yangtze River cruise and leisurely mornings in Hangzhou.
The itinerary feels well-balanced. It utilizes efficient high-speed trains to minimize travel time and provides several 'at leisure' periods in cities like Beijing, Xi'an, and Shanghai, allowing guests to explore at their own pace.
Yes, the tour includes many of China's most iconic landmarks, such as the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, the Terracotta Warriors, the Giant Panda Breeding Research Base, and the Three Gorges Dam.
While the text does not explicitly detail the guide's language services, it mentions that the tour includes guided journeys, guided walks, and a personalized experience, implying that professional guidance is provided to help guests navigate the destinations.
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