Tour de 13 días por Shanghai Xi'an Zhangjiajie Guilin Chengdu

    Explore China con nosotros en el mejor tour de 13 días por Shanghái, Xi'an, Zhangjiajie, Guilin y Chengdu, un viaje impresionante que te lleva desde el futuro iluminado con neones de la metrópolis más deslumbrante de China hasta las legiones silenciosas de guerreros antiguos, desde las montañas flotantes de Pandora hasta los valles de acuarela del río Li, ¡y finalmente a los carriles picantes y tranquilos del país de los pandas! Tu aventura comienza en el momento en que aterrizas en Shanghái, donde un cómodo traslado te lleva a tu hotel antes de que el atardecer desvele la verdadera magia de la ciudad. Por la noche, el Bund se revela como el alma misma de Shanghái: pasea por este icónico paseo mientras los edificios de la época colonial brillan cálidamente a un lado, mientras el horizonte futurista de Pudong resplandece al otro lado del río Huangpu, sus reflejos bailando en el agua oscura como una sinfonía de luz. Al día siguiente te sumergirás más profundamente en los contrastes de Shanghái: piérdete entre bronces antiguos y tallas de jade en el Museo de Shanghái, pasea por las calles arboladas de la Concesión Francesa donde la historia respira a través de cada balcón art decó, ¡y luego viaja al futuro a bordo del Tren Maglev, sintiendo la emocionante velocidad terrestre más rápida de la Tierra!

    Desde Shanghái, volarás hacia el oeste a Xi'an, donde el tiempo se detiene mientras caminas por donde antaño descansaban las caravanas de la Ruta de la Seda. La Calle Musulmana asalta tus sentidos con brochetas de cordero chispeantes y el dulce vapor de los pasteles de caqui, un delicioso preámbulo al Gran Centro Comercial Tang, donde farolillos dorados y artistas con túnicas Tang te transportan a la dinastía más floreciente de China. Pero la verdadera maravilla te espera en el Ejército de Terracota: miles de guerreros de tamaño real, cada rostro tallado de forma única, de guardia silenciosa durante 2.200 años en una tumba aclamada entre los diez tesoros más importantes del mundo. También visitarás el romántico Palacio Huaqing, donde las aguas termales aún susurran la legendaria historia de amor del emperador Xuanzong y su amada consorte Yang Guifei. Después de absorber la rica historia de esta antigua capital, abordarás un vuelo a Zhangjiajie, dejando atrás las legiones polvorientas para un paisaje que desafía la lógica y la gravedad.

    El asombroso tour por Shanghái, Xi'an, Zhangjiajie, Guilin y Chengdu se transforma ahora en un encuentro surrealista con la arquitectura más imposible de la naturaleza. Aquí, en la maravilla de la UNESCO que inspiró Avatar, ascenderás a Yuanjiajie para contemplar la verdadera Montaña Aleluya, recorrerás las crestas salvajes de Yangjiajie y observarás desde la Montaña Tianzi cómo miles de pilares de piedra atraviesan un mar de nubes como un bosque petrificado de gigantes. Desciende al cañón del Arroyo del Látigo Dorado, donde las aguas cristalinas ríen sobre rocas cubiertas de musgo bajo acantilados verticales cubiertos de helechos, y luego maravíllate con las esculturas de piedra naturales de la Galería de los Diez Mil que se elevan desde pueblos idílicos. Para la máxima emoción, conquista la Montaña Tianmen a través del teleférico de alta montaña más largo del mundo, sube los 999 escalones hasta la Puerta del Cielo —un gigantesco agujero kárstico perforado en el acantilado— y pon a prueba tu valor en el paseo aéreo de cristal suspendido a 1.400 metros sobre una caída vertical, con las 99 curvas de la carretera de montaña serpenteando muy abajo como la columna vertebral de un dragón.

    Un tren de alta velocidad te lleva luego a Guilin, donde los picos kársticos se suavizan en las redondeadas gotas verdes de una pintura de acuarela viva. Navega por el río Li mientras las aguas esmeralda bailan junto a la misma escena impresa en el billete de 20 yuanes de China, luego pasea por la calle Oeste de Yangshuo, un sendero empedrado de 1.400 años de antigüedad donde los templos taoístas se encuentran junto a los cafés de mochileros en un elegante centro de intercambio cultural oriental y occidental. Recorre en bicicleta la Galería de los Diez Millas de Yangshuo —una galería diferente a la de Zhangjiajie, esta es un impresionante cinturón de espectaculares agujas de piedra caliza, arrozales como espejos y pueblos atemporales que parecen haber flotado directamente de un pergamino clásico. Después de un último recorrido por la ciudad de Guilin admirando las Pagodas del Sol y la Luna, volarás a Chengdu, donde el ritmo se ralentiza al famoso ritmo tranquilo de la ciudad.

    El capítulo final de tu tour por Shanghái, Xi'an, Zhangjiajie, Guilin y Chengdu se desarrolla en la picante y relajada capital de Sichuan. Un crucero te lleva ante el Gran Buda de Leshan, el Buda de piedra más grande de la Tierra, cuya serenidad de 71 metros de altura ha calmado la confluencia de tres ríos desde la dinastía Tang. Luego te sientas en una silla de bambú para una ceremonia tradicional del té, viendo cómo el agua forma un arco desde una tetera de pico largo mientras los lugareños juegan mahjong y encarnan el arte del bai lan (no hacer nada). Al caer la noche, el escenario de la Ópera de Sichuan estalla con el antiguo y celosamente guardado arte del Cambio de Rostros (Bian Lian): los artistas giran y adoptan poses, y con un movimiento de abanico o un giro de cabeza, las máscaras de colores vivos se transforman de oro a verde a rojo en un abrir y cerrar de ojos, dejándote sin aliento y misterioso. En tu última mañana, después de un último desayuno en el hotel, un cómodo traslado te lleva al aeropuerto, con el corazón lleno de picos brumosos, guerreros silenciosos y la magia persistente de un viaje por los mayores tesoros de China. Tu feliz tour termina aquí, ¡pero los recuerdos bailarán en tu mente como esas máscaras cambiantes durante los años venideros!

    Aspectos destacados

    • El Bund: el alma de Shanghái donde cada edificio cuenta la historia de las vicisitudes centenarias de Shanghái.
    • Antigua Concesión Francesa: una concesión extranjera en Shanghái desde 1849 hasta 1943, donde la arquitectura de la época colonial se encuentra con la vida local en uno de los distritos más encantadores de Shanghái.
    • Ejército de Terracota: una vasta colección de esculturas de terracota que representan los ejércitos de Qin Shi Huang.
    • El Gran Centro Comercial Tang: la única calle peatonal con un complejo arquitectónico a gran escala de estilo Tang en China, con el telón de fondo de la próspera cultura Tang.
    • Parque Nacional Forestal de Zhangjiajie: un país de las maravillas de imponentes pilares de arenisca, frondosos bosques y paisajes impresionantes que inspiraron las montañas flotantes de la película Avatar.
    • El río Li: un río esmeralda que baila a través de una vasta cadena de picos kársticos, lo que representa una pintura de tinta china viva y muy encantadora.
    • Galería de los Diez Millas de Yangshuo: un cinturón paisajístico pintoresco de fama mundial que presenta espectaculares picos kársticos, ríos claros y campos infinitos que, en conjunto, crean una encantadora pintura de tinta china.
    • Gran Buda de Leshan: una estatua de piedra de 71 metros (233 pies) de altura construida durante la dinastía Tang en la antigua China, el Gran Buda de Leshan es la estatua de Buda de piedra más grande y alta del mundo.
    • Cambio de Rostros de la Ópera de Sichuan: un antiguo arte dramático chino de la ópera de Sichuan en el que los artistas cambian máscaras de colores vivos de una a otra casi instantáneamente con el movimiento de un abanico, un movimiento de cabeza o un gesto de la mano.
    • Ceremonia del Té: disfruta de la tradicional ceremonia del té de Chengdu, un ritual elegante y milenario realizado en casas de té con sillas de bambú donde los maestros manejan teteras de latón con pico largo para verter agua humeante a distancia sin derramar una gota.

    Información general

    • Código del tour: CTT0000064
    • Duración del tour: 13 días
    • Ciudad de llegada: Shanghái
    • Ciudad de salida: Chengdu
    • Precio del tour: consultar
    Código del Tour: CTT0000064

    Detalles del Tour

    • Día 1: Llegada a Shanghái
    • Día 2: Shanghái
    • Día 3: Shanghai-Xi'an
    • Día 4: Xi'an
    • Día 5: Xi'an-Zhangjiajie
    • Día 6: Zhangjiajie
    • Día 7: Zhangjiajie
    • Día 8: Zhangjiajie
    • Día 9: Zhangjiajie-Guilin
    • Día 10: Guilin
    • Día 11: Guilin-Chengdu
    • Día 12: Chengdú
    • Día 13: Salida de Chengdu

    Day 1: Shanghai Arrival

    Attractions & Activities: Shanghai arrival, the Bund

    Accommodation: Shanghai

    Meals: none

    Upon your arrival in Shanghai, our friendly guide will greet you at the airport/train station, and arrange a comfortable transfer to your hotel for check-in. The journey from the airport into the city offers your first glimpse of Shanghai's stunning blend of old and new, from sprawling suburbs to soaring skyscrapers. Take some time to settle in, freshen up, and perhaps catch a quick nap before the evening's adventures begin.

    As night falls, we will take you to the Bund, the very soul of Shanghai. Strolling along this iconic waterfront promenade, you'll witness a breathtaking panorama where history meets hyper-modernity. On one side, the stately colonial buildings of old Shanghai glow warmly in the night, whispering tales of traders and tycoons from a century past.

    On the opposite bank, the futuristic skyline of Pudong blazes with neon light, dominated by the shimmering Pearl Tower and the towering Shanghai Tower. The Huangpu River reflects this dazzling tapestry of light and shadow, creating a cinematic scene that captures the electric energy of modern China. This is your perfect introduction to the Dragon's Grand Tour.

    Day 2: Shanghai

    Attractions & Activities: Shanghai Museum, Former French Concession, Xintiandi, Maglev Train

    Accommodation: Shanghai

    Meals: hotel breakfast

    After a delightful hotel breakfast, your day begins at the Shanghai Museum. Housed in a building shaped like an ancient bronze cooking vessel, this world-class museum invites you to wander through millennia of Chinese history. From intricately carved jade ornaments to massive bronze bells that once echoed through imperial courts, every artifact tells a story. You'll find yourself lingering before ancient calligraphy scrolls and delicate porcelain masterpieces.

    The afternoon transports you to the leafy lanes of the Former French Concession, where plane trees dapple sunlight onto art deco villas. This district, a foreign concession from 1849 until 1943, maintains the breath of history in every brick and bougainvillea-draped balcony. You'll then wander into Xintiandi, a vibrant pedestrian area where beautifully restored Shikumen (stone-gate) buildings now house boutique shops and stylish cafés. It's a seamless blend of old Shanghai charm and cosmopolitan chic.

    To cap off the day, prepare for a thrill unlike any other. You'll board the Maglev Train, experiencing the fastest ground speed in the world. As the train glides silently out of the station, you'll feel the gentle push of acceleration that soon rockets you to 431 kilometers per hour. The scenery blurs past the window, and in just seven minutes, you've traveled a distance that would take an hour by car. It's not just transportation—it's a flight into the future.

    Day 3: Shanghai-Xi'an

    Attractions & Activities: Muslim Street, Grand Tang Mall

    Accommodation: Xi'an

    Meals: hotel breakfast

    This morning, you'll bid farewell to Shanghai and board a flight to Xi'an, the world-renowned ancient city steeped in over three thousand years of history. As the plane descends, look out the window at the patchwork of farms and the formidable city walls below. Upon arrival, the energy shifts from futuristic Shanghai to the earthy, historic pulse of China's former capital. You'll check into your hotel and prepare for an evening of sensory delights.

    Your first Xi'an experience begins on Muslim Street, a bustling bazaar that ignites every sense. The air is thick with the aroma of sizzling lamb skewers, freshly baked sesame flatbreads, and sweet persimmon cakes. As you stroll through the narrow, lantern-lit alley, vendors call out to you, offering tastes of roujiamo (Chinese hamburger) and hand-pulled noodles. This is where the Silk Road's culinary legacy comes alive, blending Chinese and Islamic flavors in a delicious symphony.

    As night deepens, you'll step into a living dream at the Grand Tang Mall. This is the only large-scale Tang-style architectural complex pedestrian street in China, built against the backdrop of the prosperous Tang culture. Golden lanterns sway overhead, performers in flowing period costumes stroll past, and ancient palace buildings glow with amber light. Walking here truly feels like traveling back in time to the flourishing golden age of ancient China, where poetry, music and celebration filled every street.

    Day 4: Xi'an

    Attractions & Activities: Terracotta Army, Huaqing Palace (Huaqing Pool)

    Accommodation: Xi'an

    Meals: hotel breakfast

    Today, you come face to face with one of the greatest archaeological wonders on earth. The Terracotta Army awaits, a vast collection of life-sized sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, China's first emperor. As you enter the cavernous hangar built over the excavation pit, the sight steals your breath: thousands of warriors stand in battle formation, each face uniquely carved with distinct expressions, hairstyles and armor. Hailed as one of the world's top ten treasure ancient tombs, this silent legion has stood guard for over 2,200 years.

    Walking along the viewing platforms, you'll marvel at the astonishing detail of these clay soldiers. Archers kneel with their bows, generals stand tall with command sticks, and charioteers grip the reins of long-vanished horses. The sheer scale of the emperor's ambition—to rule the afterlife as he ruled the living—is overwhelming. Bronze chariots, weaponry, and acrobat figures continue to emerge from the earth, revealing new secrets with every archaeological season.

    In the afternoon, soften the mood with a visit to the beautiful Huaqing Palace, also known as Huaqing Pool. This classy and sophisticated royal garden of the Tang Dynasty nestles against the slopes of Mount Li, its thermal waters still steaming gently after a thousand years. Here, the romantic and lasting love story of Emperor Xuanzong and his beloved consort Yang Guifei unfolds like a poetic scroll. You can see the very pools where they bathed, surrounded by pavilions and ancient magnolia trees, feeling the lingering whispers of one of history's greatest love affairs.

    Day 5: Xi'an-Zhangjiajie

    Attractions & Activities: free activity

    Accommodation: Zhangjiajie

    Meals: hotel breakfast

    After immersing yourself in the rich history of ancient Xi'an, it's time to change the scenery entirely. Following a hearty hotel breakfast, you'll transfer to the airport for a flight to Zhangjiajie. As you soar southward, the flat, fertile plains of central China gradually give way to a rugged, mountainous horizon. The anticipation builds as you approach a landscape that seems to defy the laws of nature.

    Upon arrival in Zhangjiajie, you'll feel the air change—it's fresher, greener, and thick with the mist that shrouds the famous pillars. You'll check into your hotel and take a deep breath of this unique natural wonderland. The rest of the day is yours to rest and prepare your legs for the adventures ahead. After all, tomorrow you step into a world that inspired the floating mountains of Avatar.

    Take this evening to wander the small city at the foot of the mountains, perhaps savoring local Tujia minority cuisine. The fiery peppers and smoked meats offer a delicious preview of the rustic flavors that fuel the hardy locals who call this otherworldly landscape home. Sleep well, for the real magic begins at dawn.

    Day 6: Zhangjiajie

    Attractions & Activities: Zhangjiajie National Forest Park (Yuanjiajie, Yangjiajie and Tianzi Mountain scenic areas)

    Accommodation: Zhangjiajie

    Meals: hotel breakfast

    This day, you venture deep into Zhangjiajie National Forest Park to immerse yourself in the "Pandora Planet" made famous by the movie Avatar. Your first stop is Yuanjiajie, where the iconic "Southern Sky Column" rises like a stone skyscraper draped in emerald vegetation. This is the real-life Hallelujah Mountain. As you walk along the suspended paths clinging to cliff edges, the world below vanishes into a sea of swirling mist. You'll cross the "Bridge of Immortals," a natural stone arch connecting two peaks, and feel utterly dwarfed by nature's grandeur.

    Next, you'll explore Yangjiajie, a wilder and more rugged area that sees fewer crowds. Here, the pillars seem to press closer together, creating deep ravines and hidden waterfalls. The "Great Wall of the South Sky" is a spectacular ridge walk that offers heart-stopping views in every direction. Unlike the polished paths of Yuanjiajie, Yangjiajie feels like a true wilderness adventure, where the only sounds are the wind through ancient pines and the distant call of eagles circling the spires.

    Finally, ascend to Tianzi Mountain, whose name means "Son of Heaven". From the summit viewing platforms, you'll witness the park's most famous vista: thousands of slender stone pillars rising like a petrified forest from a blanket of clouds. This UNESCO World Heritage Site truly appears like a fantastical fairyland, where mist drifts through the peaks like dragons breathing vapor. As the sun sets, painting the pillars in shades of gold and purple, you'll understand why the locals believe these mountains are home to immortals.  

    Day 7: Zhangjiajie

    Attractions & Activities: Zhangjiajie National Forest Park (Golden Whip Stream and Zhangjiajie’s Ten-Mile Gallery)

    Accommodation: Zhangjiajie

    Meals: hotel breakfast

    The day, you leave the high peaks behind and descend into the tranquil valleys of the park. Your first destination is the Golden Whip Stream, a 7.5-kilometer-long waterway that meanders through a canyon hailed as one of the most beautiful valleys in the world. The path follows the crystal-clear stream as it giggles and tumbles over mossy rocks, beneath a canopy of ancient trees. Vertical cliffs rise on either side, draped in dripping ferns and wild orchids. Wild macaques may cross your path, indifferent to your presence as they groom each other in the dappled sunlight.

    The walk along the Golden Whip Stream is a meditation in green. The only sounds are the burble of water, the rustle of leaves, and the occasional birdcall echoing off the stone walls. You'll pass pools so clear that you can count the pebbles at the bottom, and waterfalls that plunge silently into deep, jade-colored basins. This is the antidote to yesterday's adrenaline—a gentle, soul-soothing immersion in pure natural beauty.

    In the afternoon, you'll explore Zhangjiajie's Ten-Mile Gallery. As its name suggests, this is a famous picturesque landscape belt stretching along a valley floor. Unlike the steep climbs of previous days, here you can take a small electric tram or simply stroll at your leisure. On both sides, rolling hills and dramatic karst formations rise like natural sculptures. Locals have named many of these peaks after their shapes: the "Old Man Gathering Herbs", the "Mother and Son Peaks", and the "Three Sisters". Idyllic villages with tiled roofs nestle among endless fields, creating a scene of pastoral perfection.

    Day 8: Zhangjiajie

    Attractions & Activities: Tianmen Mountain National Forest Park

    Accommodation: Zhangjiajie

    Meals: hotel breakfast

    After exploring the national forest, you'll continue to the equally spectacular Tianmen Mountain National Forest Park. Your day begins with a ride on the Tianmen Mountain Cableway, claimed in tourist publications as the "longest passenger cableway of high mountains in the world". As your gondola rises from the city edge, the buildings shrink to toys, then vanish entirely as you enter the clouds. For nearly half an hour, you ascend through layers of mist, emerging above the weather to find a world of jagged peaks floating in a sea of white.

    At the summit, you'll climb toward the awe-inspiring Heaven's Gate (Tianmen), a giant natural karst cave hanging in the middle top of the mountain. To reach it, you must conquer the "Stairway to Heaven"—999 steep steps that test your legs and your courage. Looking up through the massive arch, you see sky and clouds framed in stone, as if you truly are standing at the threshold of the celestial realm. The spiritual energy here is palpable, and many locals make the climb as a pilgrimage.

    For the ultimate test of nerve, step onto the Glass Skywalk. This ultra-thrilling walkway clings to the side of a sheer cliff, 1,400 meters above the ground. Strapping on the provided booties, you take a deep breath and place your first foot on the transparent floor. Beneath your feet, nothing but air and the distant treetops far, far below. Whether you stride confidently or crawl nervously, the views of the surrounding peaks and the famous "99 Bends" road snaking up the mountain are absolutely unforgettable. This is the pinnacle of Zhangjiajie's thrills!

    Day 9: Zhangjiajie-Guilin

    Attractions & Activities: free activity

    Accommodation: Guilin

    Meals: hotel breakfast

    After three unforgettable days among the stone pillars of Zhangjiajie, it's time to experience another of China's legendary landscapes. Following breakfast, you'll board a high-speed train (HSR) from Zhangjiajie to Guilin. Watch through the window as the dramatic, vertical peaks slowly transform. The rugged spires soften, the valleys widen, and the iconic rounded karst cones of Guangxi begin to appear on the horizon.

    The HSR journey is a pleasure in itself—smooth, silent, and incredibly fast. You'll cover in a few hours what would have taken a full day by road. As the train glides past rice paddies and sleepy villages, you'll notice the mountains changing shape. Unlike the sharp, fractured pillars of Zhangjiajie, the hills of Guilin are smooth, green gumdrops rising abruptly from flat, mirror-like fields of water. The cliché is true: this is a living Chinese watercolor painting.

    Upon arrival in Guilin, you'll check into your hotel and feel the shift in atmosphere. The pace here is slower, the air gentler. This is the land of the Li River, of poets and painters who have tried for centuries to capture its ethereal beauty. Take the evening to wander along the scenic lakes of Guilin city, where the Sun and Moon Pagodas glow softly in the twilight. Tomorrow, you sail into the heart of this watercolor dream.

    Day 10: Guilin

    Attractions & Activities: Li River, Yangshuo Western Street, Yangshuo’s Ten-Mile Gallery

    Accommodation: Guilin

    Meals: hotel breakfast

    Morning breaks over the Li River, and you'll be on a boat cruise to witness its legendary beauty. This emerald river dances through a vast range of karst peaks, appearing just like a very charming living Chinese watercolor painting. As you drift past the iconic "Nine Horses Hill" and "Yellow Cloth Shoal", you'll understand why this view is printed on China's 20 Yuan banknote. The bamboo rafts, the water buffalo cooling themselves on the banks, and the mist-wrapped peaks reflecting perfectly in the glassy water create a scene of profound tranquility.

    Disembarking in the charming town of Yangshuo, you'll step onto West Street (Xijie), the oldest street in Yangshuo with a history of more than 1,400 years. This cobblestone lane is a fancy hub for Eastern and Western culture exchange, where Taoist temples stand next to backpacker cafés, and old women sell handmade dumplings beside hipster bars playing jazz. The energy is infectious—part ancient trading post, part modern bohemia. You can haggle for silk scarves, sip a latte while watching the world go by, or simply soak in the unique fusion of old and new.

    In the afternoon, grab a bicycle for Yangshuo's Ten-Mile Gallery. Different from Zhangjiaijiie's version, this world-famous picturesque landscape belt features dramatic karst peaks, clear rivers, and endless fields that all create a very charming Chinese watercolor painting. You'll pedal past the "Big Banyan Tree", a 1,400-year-old giant whose branches cover an acre of land, and the "Moon Hill", a natural arch in a hillside that frames the sky. With every turn of the wheel, you paint your own masterpiece—a perfect, active way to experience the serenity of rural Guangxi.

    Day 11: Guilin-Chengdu

    Attractions & Activities: Guilin city tour

    Accommodation: Chengdu

    Meals: hotel breakfast

    Before leaving Guilin, enjoy a final morning city tour to capture the essence of this poetic town. You'll walk along the serene Shanhu Lake (Camel Hill Lake) and Ronghu Lake (Banyan Lake), where the Sun and Moon Pagodas stand as sentinels. One pagoda is clad in gleaming bronze, the other in crystal-white marble, and their reflections dance together on the water's surface. The surrounding parks are filled with elderly locals practicing tai chi, playing cards, or simply enjoying the gentle pace of life.

    After soaking in the last views of Guilin's limestone peaks, you'll transfer to the airport for a flight to Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province. As you fly westward, the landscape changes once again—from the rounded karst hills of Guangxi to the red earth and fertile plains of the Sichuan Basin. The air begins to carry the subtle scent of chili and Sichuan peppercorn, a promise of the fiery cuisine to come.

    Upon arrival in Chengdu, you'll feel the city's famous man (leisurely) vibe. This is a place where life is meant to be savored, not rushed. After checking into your hotel, consider an evening stroll along Jinli Ancient Street, where traditional Sichuan architecture houses tea houses, snack stalls, and handicraft shops illuminated by red lanterns. The pandas may be the stars of Chengdu, but the city's soul lies in its teahouses and hotpot restaurants.

    Day 12: Chengdu

    Attractions & Activities: Leshan Giant Buddha, Sichuan Opera Face-Changing, tea ceremony

    Accommodation: Chengdu

    Meals: hotel breakfast

    This day, you'll witness one of the most staggering religious monuments on earth. A short drive brings you to the Leshan Giant Buddha, the largest and tallest stone Buddha statue in the world, built during the Tang Dynasty. You'll take a cruise on the river at the base of the cliff to see the statue in its full, awe-inspiring glory. The 71-meter-tall figure sits serenely, his massive hands resting on his knees, his gentle gaze calming the turbulent waters where three rivers converge. The scale is almost impossible to comprehend—his pinky fingernail alone could hold a standing person.

    Back in Chengdu, you'll slow down to experience the leisure life that defines this city. You'll participate in a special tea ceremony in an old-fashioned teahouse, complete with bamboo chairs and long-spouted brass kettles. The tea master demonstrates the precise art of pouring hot water from a meter away without spilling a drop, and you'll learn to appreciate the subtle flavors of jasmine, green and oolong teas. Here, time seems to stop as locals sip, chat, and play mahjong, embodying the city's famous philosophy of bai lan (doing nothing).

    As evening falls, take your seat for a performance of Sichuan Opera, culminating in the breathtaking art of Face-Changing (Bian Lian). This ancient dramatic art is a closely guarded secret, passed down through generations. On a darkened stage, performers in dazzling costumes twirl and leap. With the swipe of a fan, a movement of the head, or a wave of the hand, they change vividly colored masks from one to another almost instantaneously. Gold becomes green, green becomes red, red becomes blue—dozens of faces flash by in minutes, leaving you wondering how it's possible. It's a magical, mesmerizing finale to your day in Chengdu.

    Day 13: Chengdu Departure

    Attractions & Activities: none

    Accommodation: none

    Meals: hotel breakfast

    Your final morning in China begins with a leisurely hotel breakfast. Savor the last taste of jasmine tea, the last bite of a fluffy baozi (steamed bun). This is a moment to reflect on the incredible journey you've completed—from the neon-lit Bund of Shanghai to the silent legions of Xi'an, from the floating peaks of Pandora to the watercolor valleys of Guilin, and finally to the spicy, leisurely lanes of Chengdu.

    After breakfast, we will transfer you to the airport for your departure. As you ride through the streets of Chengdu, take a final look at the city's relaxed rhythm—grandparents walking their grandchildren, teahouses spilling onto sidewalks, the distant aroma of hotpot wafting through the air. Your driver will ensure you arrive with plenty of time for check-in and security.

    And just like that, your Dragon's Grand Tour will be successfully wrapped up. As your plane lifts off and China shrinks beneath the clouds, scroll through the photos on your phone. Each image is a portal back to a moment of wonder. The memories of misty mountains, ancient warriors and the swipe of a changing mask will dance in your mind long after you've returned home. Until next time, safe travels, and may the dragons of fortune guide your way!

    Servicio incluido

    • Alojamiento: Hoteles de cuatro estrellas durante todo el viaje;
    • Desayuno diario del hotel;
    • Excelente guía turístico de habla inglesa;
    • Transporte en vehículo para 5-19 personas;
    • Seguro de paquete turístico de Yunnan;
    • Dos botellas de agua mineral por persona y día.

    Servicio Excluido

    • Almuerzo y cena durante todo el viaje;
    • Transporte internacional de llegada y salida;
    • Tarifas de visa china;
    • Gastos personales;
    • Suplemento por habitación individual.

    Estándares de servicio para viajes en grupo

    • Para grupos de 2 a 4 personas, habrá un guía turístico de habla inglesa como conductor.
    • Para grupos de 5 a 10 personas, habrá un guía turístico de habla inglesa y un conductor chino.

    Aviso de precio

    Los precios durante los días festivos nacionales chinos están sujetos a consulta.

    Aviso de itinerario

    Para ofrecerle una mejor experiencia de viaje, nuestra empresa se reserva el derecho de ajustar el orden del itinerario del tour, pero no se reducirá su contenido. Si no se pueden visitar ciertas atracciones por causas de fuerza mayor o ajustes en las políticas, nuestra empresa se reserva el derecho de cancelarlas o reemplazarlas por atracciones equivalentes, y no se reembolsará el importe de las atracciones reemplazadas.

    Aspectos destacados de China

    Un lapso de vida único y memorable

    Disfrute de un maravilloso viaje a China eligiendo su favorito o personalizándolo usted mismo y conviértalo en una experiencia única e inolvidable en su vida.

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