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Viking River Cruises
Misty Mountains of the Yangtze
Itinerary Overview
This 13-night vacation offers you Beijing, Xian and Shanghai, plus a 7-night cruise on the legendary Yangtze. You`ll discover all of Beijing and Xian`s imperial treasures, plus a leisurely cruise along the Yangtze. This river will enchant you with Snow Jade Cave, Shibaozhai Temple, the Three Gorges and Lesser Three Gorges, and enormous engineering feat, the Three Gorges Dam. You`ll transit the locks here and sail beyond to rural Jingzhou village and Dongting Lake`s famed Yue Yang Tower. At the end, you`ll arrive in Shanghai for two overnights in this enchanting cosmopolitan city.
What's Included
- 7-night Yangtze River Cruise with balcony cabin onboard deluxe Viking Century Sky
- 5-star hotel accommodations: 3 nights Beijing, 1 night Xian, 2 nights Shanghai
- 16 tours with private English-speaking guides: Beijing/Tiananmen Square/Forbidden City/Summer Palace/ Great Wall/Sacred Way of the Ming Tombs/Hutongs & Silk Carpet Workshop; Xian/Terra Cotta Army; Fengdu/Snow Jade Cave; Shibaozhai Temple; Lesser Three Gorges; Three Gorges Dam; Viking River Cruises school; Yue Yang Tower; Wuhan Museum; Shanghai/Bund/Children’s Palace
- 37 meals: 13 breakfasts, 12 lunches & 12 dinners with select meals at local Chinese restaurants
- Welcome Cocktail & Farewell Dinner
- Cultural Highlights: Peking Opera; Peking Duck Dinner; Tang Dynasty dinner show; Chinese acrobatic performance
- Fully escorted vacation from airport arrival to departure
- All intra-China flights & appropriate hotel/airport/ship transfers
- All port charges included
Ship
Viking ms Century Sky - built 2004, maximum of 306 guests.

Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 - Beijing - Hotel check-in & free time
Day 2 - Beijing - Tiananmen Square & Forbidden City; Summer Palace & Peking Duck Dinner
Beijing dates back more than 1,000 years before Christ, and was a grand imperial capital from the tenth century A.D. until it became the capital of the new communist nation in 1949. In the center of the city you will find Tiananmen Square, the world’s largest public square with the capacity to accommodate more than one million people. Opposite the square, step into the Forbidden City with its acres of elegant palaces, pavilions, courtyards and gardens.
Just outside Beijing lies the magnificent Summer Palace, a 700-acre garden and complex of buildings that was used by the Imperial Court to escape the summer heat of Beijing.
Also outside the city lies the sacred burial grounds the Ming emperors chose as their final resting place. Walk along the Sacred Way, a long avenue lined with massive sculptures of elephants, lions and camels leading to the tombs.
In the nearby Badaling Hills is one of the most impressive and best-preserved sections of the fabled Great Wall of China. See breathtaking views of the Chinese countryside as you walk along the wall.
Day 3 - Beijing - Great Wall & Sacred Way of the Ming Tombs; Peking Opera
Day 4 - Beijing - Hutongs & Silk Carpet Workshop tour; Fly to Xian
Xian - Hotel check-in; Tang Dynasty dinner show
Day 5 - Xian - Terra Cotta Army; Fly to Chongqing
Xian reached its peak during the Tang Dynasty rule when it was the capital of the Middle Kingdom. During this time, the city’s position as the geographical beginning of China’s fabled Silk Road established it as one of the world’s biggest and richest cities. From 618 to 907, the Tang Dynasty presided over one of China’s most glorious cultural periods, spreading its influence throughout Asia and into Europe and Africa.
While in Xian, visit China’s greatest archaeological treasure, the Qin Mausoleum. More than 2,000 years ago, the Emperor Qin Shi Huang was buried along with more than 6,000 life-sized terra cotta warriors, archers and infantrymen, together with their horses and chariots. In the early 1970s, farmers digging a well accidentally uncovered some of these soldiers. Walkways provide a bird’s-eye view of the stunning sight of an entire army molded in incredible detail (each man and horse with his own distinct personality).
Chongqing - Board your ship
Perched on steep hills at the confluence of the Yangtze and its major tributary, the Jialing River, Chongqing is the gateway for Yangtze River cruises. This proud mountain city was the capital of China during World War II when the American Volunteer Air Group, the "Flying Tigers," was based here. Visit the Stilwell Museum dedicated to "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell, commander of American forces in China, Burma and India during World War II. Today, Chongqing is China’s most important inland industrial city in China, and is particularly lively at night with its neon-lit Liberation Monument.
Day 6 - Fengdu - Snow Jade Cave
Called the "City of Ghosts" because of its temples filled with statues of demons, Fengdu boasts a population of 740,000 and features 70 temples, the oldest dating to the Tang dynasty, many climbing the Mingshan Hill above the city.
Day 7 - Shibaozhai - Shibaozhai Temple tour
Shibaozhai (Precious Stone Stronghold) Temple is a gem of Chinese architecture. Built during the Qing Dynasty in 1650, the 12-story red pavilion is perched on a sheer cliff towering over the river.
Day 8 - Three Gorges - Qutang & Wu Gorges
Three Gorges - Lesser Three Gorges excursion
Sandouping village is the site of the monumental Three Gorges Dam project, the most ambitious engineering project of its kind. Here you will learn about the immense construction project and its effects on the people and landscapes of China. This hydroelectric project is planned for completion in 2009 when the river will rise to a final 575 feet above sea level, displacing 1.25 million people, submerging 13 cities, 140 towns and 1,352 villages and flooding the narrow gorges of the Yangtze’s tributaries, creating a lake behind the dam and smoothing out the shoals and rapids in the river. China’s new dam promises to yield the equivalent power of 15 nuclear plants as well as control the centuries-old problem of devastating Yangtze floods. While the dam has changed certain aspects of this experience, the gorges remain an impressive natural phenomenon.
Day 9 -Three Gorges - Three Gorges lock transit & tour; Xiling Gorge
Day 10 - Three Gorges - Viking River Cruises school visit
In parts of rural China, village life goes on much as it has for centuries. To help bring education to the more remote villages, Viking River Cruises has sponsored a much-needed school in one of these villages. Viking River Cruises passengers will have an exclusive tour of the village and school, where they’ll be warmly greeted by the children and staff.
Day 11 - Dong Ting Lake - Yue Yang Tower tour
Dongting Lake is the second largest freshwater lake in China, famous for its scenic beauty and tea production. On the lake is Yueyang Tower, a graceful pavilion made famous by popular poems dedicated to its beauty.
Day 12 - Wuhan - Disembark; Wuhan Museum; Fly to Shanghai
This capital of Hubei Province is noted as the most important site of the republican revolution and as a gateway city to the Yangtze Gorges. Visit the Hubei Provincial Museum with its collection of elaborately decorated bronze bells. The city also boasts the remarkable five-tiered Yellow Crane Tower and the elegant Guiyuan Buddhist Temple.
Shanghai - Hotel check-in; Chinese acrobatic performance
Day 13 - Shanghai - Old Shanghai/Bund tour; Children`s Palace
The largest city in China and one of the world’s most important ports began as a tiny fishing village 5,000 years ago. Today, it is a modern metropolis, its skyline cluttered with twinkling skyscrapers. Travel along the famous Bund, the city’s elegant riverfront promenade containing many of Shanghai’s banks and trading houses, and tour Old Shanghai. The old section of Shanghai retains the narrow lanes, bustling street markets, sights and scents of times past. The renowned Shanghai Museum contains a wonderful collection of ancient Chinese art. Visit a silk carpet factory and the Shanghai Children’s Palace, housed in a grand, early 20th century building once known as the Marble House. Viking River Cruises passengers will be treated to a performance by China’s famous acrobats.
Day 14 - Shanghai - Hotel check-out
Cost of This Itinerary
13 Night Trip
The least expensive cabin costs:
$198 per person per night in low season and
$237 pp pn in high season
The most expensive stateroom costs:
$421 per person per night in low season and
$460 pp pn in high season
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