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China’s Tea-Road & Tibetan Fringes: Culture, Monasteries & Mountain Vistas


  • Giant Panda China
  • Mount Emei
  • Jade Dragon Snow Mountain Lijiang China

China’s Tea-Road & Tibetan Fringes: Culture, Monasteries & Mountain Vistas

 China

16 days from $5853 pp with roundtrip flights

Sichuan & Yunnan: Pandas, Tea & High-Plateau Calm threads China’s softest edges into one restorative journey

At a Glance

  • Chengdu: pandas, teahouses.
  • Emeishan or Leshan: views, easy access.
  • Dali: Bai courtyards, Erhai loop.
  • Shaxi: Tea-Horse Road, stone bridge.
  • Lijiang: Baisha, Yuhu, level paths.
  • Shangri-La: Sumtseling, Potatso boardwalks.
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Sichuan & Yunnan: Pandas, Tea & High-Plateau Calm threads China’s softest edges into one restorative journey—gentle pacing, minimal stairs and level boardwalks, with time to sit for tea as often as you like. Begin in unhurried Chengdugiant pandas in the cool morning, People’s Park teahouses and lantern lanes at your own tempo. Ride the rails to sacred Mount Emei for park buses + cable car to panoramic terraces (no long hikes), or choose the Leshan Giant Buddha by eco-boat—big scenery, easy footing.

Fly south to Dali on the blue arc of Erhai Lake for Bai heritage courtyards, indigo crafts and reed-fringed viewpoints, followed by a true rest day of spa, tea and soft lake cruising. Continue along the old Tea-Horse Road to storybook Shaxi—a flat old-bazaar stroll and stone bridge reflections—before reaching Lijiang. Here, stay on the edge of the old town for level access to Black Dragon Pool, Baisha frescoes, Yuhu village and the optional Blue Moon Valley boardwalk beneath Jade Dragon Snow Mountain.

Ascend gently to Shangri-La (Zhongdian)—broad skies, yak pastures and temple roofs aglow in highland light. With smart acclimatisation, explore Ganden Sumtseling Monastery using electric carts and lakeside paths, then drift across Potatso National Park by shuttle to easy boardwalks and on to Napa Lake for crane-dotted meadows (seasonal). Afternoons are yours: crafts, courtyard reading or a fireside tea as the plateau changes colour.

Throughout, expect private transfers, hand-picked stays and guides who prioritise comfort: short, level walks, frequent benches and the option to skip anything strenuous. The finale returns to Chengdu for one last teahouse—a quiet bow to a journey designed for ease, scenery and cultural depth, without the rush.

The short itinerary

Day 1 : FLY NEW YORK → CHENGDU (OVERNIGHT)
Day 2 : CHENGDU ARRIVAL — PARKS & TEAHOUSES (LIGHT DAY)
Day 3 : CHENGDU — GIANT PANDAS (AM) & CULTURE (PM)
Day 4 : HIGH-SPEED RAIL TO EMEISHAN • TEMPLE TWILIGHT
Day 5 : MOUNT EMEI THE EASY WAY • LESHAN OPTION
Day 6 : FLY CHENGDU → DALI (ERHAI LAKESIDE)
Day 7 : DALI — BAI HERITAGE & ERHAI LOOP (GENTLE TOURING)
Day 8 : DALI AT LEISURE (FULL REST DAY)
Day 9 : DALI → SHAXI — TEA-HORSE ROAD STOPOVER
Day 10 : SHAXI → LIJIANG — OLD-TOWN EDGES, NO STAIRS
Day 11 : LIJIANG — VILLAGES & VISTAS • AFTERNOON AT LEISURE
Day 12 : LIJIANG → SHANGRI-LA (ZHONGDIAN) — HIGH-PLATEAU ARRIVAL
Day 13 : SHANGRI-LA — MONASTERY MORNING • OLD-TOWN LEISURE
Day 14 : POTATSO NATIONAL PARK & NAPA LAKE (EASY BOARDWALKS) • LEISURE PM
Day 15 : FLY SHANGRI-LA → CHENGDU • TEAHOUSE FINALE (LEISURE PM)
Day 16 : DEPART CHINA

Day 1 : FLY NEW YORK → CHENGDU (OVERNIGHT)

Begin your journey with a comfortable one-stop flight from NEW YORK to Chengdu, the laid-back capital of Sichuan. Settle in for dinner, a film, and much-needed in-flight rest—you’ll touch down tomorrow ready for pandas, tea houses and bamboo-green hills.

Heads-up (Airports & Check-in)
• Arrive at the airport 3 hours before departure; keep your passport and e-ticket handy.
Baggage: 1 checked bag per airline policy; place power banks in carry-on only.
• Most China-bound flights require a transit (e.g., Middle East/Europe hub); follow transfer signs at the connection point.

Practical & Useful Tips
Seat & sleep: Choose an aisle for easy stretches; use earplugs/eye mask for better rest.
Hydration & comfort: Drink water regularly; pack a light layer—cabins run cool.
Connectivity: Download maps, translation and entertainment over Wi-Fi before boarding; some airports block new VPN installs.
Money: Bring a small amount of CNY or use an airport ATM on arrival; cards work widely at hotels.

On Arrival (Tomorrow)
• You’ll be met after customs for a smooth private transfer to your hotel.
• Keep your passport available for hotel registration on check-in.

Day Summary: Wheels up for Chengdu—a restful overnight hop sets the tone for temple calm, panda magic and Sichuan flavour ahead.

Day 2 : CHENGDU ARRIVAL — PARKS & TEAHOUSES (LIGHT DAY)

Arrive in laid-back Chengdu, meet your driver and enjoy a smooth private transfer to your hotel. Keep today soft after the flight: settle in, freshen up and ease into the city’s unhurried rhythm with a cup of jasmine in a classic People’s Park teahouse and a gentle wander through the lantern-strung Jinli lanes at your own pace.

Heads-up (Arrival & Flow)
Meet & assist: Your guide greets you after customs; luggage is loaded for a direct hotel drop.
Check-in: Passports required for hotel registration; early room access subject to availability (we request it).
Light day: No fixed touring—choose a short park/teahouse stroll to shake off jet lag.

Practical & Useful Tips
Cash/cards: Cards are widely accepted at hotels; carry some CNY for teahouses and snacks.
Footwear: Cushioned trainers—park paths and Jinli’s flagstones are easy underfoot.
Pace yourself: Hydrate, take short breaks; save “big sights” for tomorrow.
Translation: Have addresses saved in Chinese characters for taxis/Didi.

Optional at Extra Cost
Teahouse experience in Renmin Park: choose jasmine, tieguanyin or Sichuan dark tea; learn the two-finger “thank you” tap.
Hot-pot dinner (mild to fiery) or a curated Sichuan tastingmapo tofu, gong bao chicken, pickled veg and chilled mung-bean jelly.
Foot massage near Jinli to reset after the flight.

Etiquette & Comfort
• In teahouses, seats are casual—order first, then linger; refills are common.
• Ask before photographing staff or calligraphy games; keep voices low in quiet corners.
• If anything feels strenuous today, simply skip it and unwind at the hotel.

Day Summary: A calm welcome to Chengdu: easy transfers, a restorative teahouse pause and a short Jinli stroll—perfect groundwork for pandas and temple paths ahead.

Day 3 : CHENGDU — GIANT PANDAS (AM) & CULTURE (PM)

Set out early for the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding to catch the calm, cool feeding window, when black-and-white gourmands are most active. Stroll flat, well-paved paths past bamboo groves and landscaped ponds, pausing at railings and shaded benches to watch juveniles wrestle, adults crunch bamboo, and—if open—the nursery viewing room. Keep an eye out for the auburn charm of red pandas curled in the trees. Return to the city for a gentle cultural afternoon: the restored courtyards of Kuanzhai Alleys (Wide & Narrow Lanes) for teahouses and artisan shops, and the cypress-shaded precincts of Wuhou Shrine, where Shu Han history and Three Kingdoms lore come alive at an easy pace.

Heads-up (Timing & Routing)
Start early: Aim for opening time to soften crowds and heat; feeding usually follows soon after gates open.
Flat walking: Paths at the Panda Base are mostly level with gentle gradients; abundant rest points.
Order of sights: Outdoor enclosures → (if open) nursery windows → red pandas → exit via lake path; then KuanzhaiWuhou Shrine in the afternoon.
Transfers: Typical drive times—Hotel ↔ Panda Base ~45–75 mins; Panda Base → city centre ~40–60 mins (traffic dependent).

Practical & Useful Tips
No flash near enclosures or nursery windows; a short zoom is handy for portraits through railings.
Keep cool: Light layer/umbrella; Chengdu mornings can be humid. Hydrate between stops.
Payments: Cards at main cafés; carry small CNY notes for snacks and souvenirs.
Teahouse pause: In Kuanzhai, try jasmine or tieguanyin—tap two fingers on the table to say “thank you”.
Reading the shrine: Wuhou’s galleries are best taken slowly—your guide will highlight key halls so you can sit between sections.

Accessibility & Comfort
• If any walk feels strenuous, shorten the circuit and extend a bench break or teahouse stop—your guide will tailor the pace.
• The Panda Base provides plentiful shade and restrooms; Wuhou Shrine has wide courtyards with seating nooks.

Optional at Extra Cost (Evening)
Sichuan Opera with bian lian (face-changing), comic skits and shadow play—short, vivid acts; theatre pick-up/return can be arranged.
Guided snack stroll around Kuanzhai/Jinli: gentle tasting walk (mild options available) featuring dan dan noodles, sesame cakes and chilled herbal jelly.

Day Summary: A golden-hour encounter with giant pandas, then courtyard culture and tea-scented lanes—unhurried, flat-path exploring with generous time to sit, sip and simply watch Chengdu go by.

Day 4 : HIGH-SPEED RAIL TO EMEISHAN • TEMPLE TWILIGHT

Glide south on a sleek high-speed train to the foothills of Mount Emei (Emeishan), one of China’s four sacred Buddhist mountains. Meet your driver on arrival and transfer a short distance to your lodge near Baoguo Temple, the gateway precinct of Emei. After check-in, let the pace drop: lanterns blink on beneath cedar boughs, incense curls in the dusk, and monks move quietly between halls. A gentle twilight wander in the temple grounds sets a contemplative tone for tomorrow’s mountain day.

Heads-up (Rail & Transfers)
Station routine: Arrive 40–60 mins early for security & platform checks; tickets/ID required to enter the concourse.
Seat comfort: Spacious G-series trains with overhead racks; keep valuables at your seat.
Arrival: Emeishan Station → hotel typically 15–30 mins (traffic dependent).
Check-in: Passports needed for hotel registration; bags delivered to room while you freshen up.

Practical & Useful Tips
Footwear: Comfortable trainers for flat temple paths; save hiking shoes for tomorrow’s trails.
Layers: Evenings can be cool; carry a light fleece/shell for the precinct stroll.
Cash/cards: Donate boxes & small snack stalls may prefer cash; hotels accept cards.
Photography: Low light after sunset—steady your phone on railings; avoid flash inside halls.

Wellbeing & Pace
• Keep tonight light and unhurried after travel—short precinct loop, tea, early night.
• If any walk feels strenuous, simply relax at the hotel garden/tea lounge and save energy for tomorrow.

Optional at Extra Cost (Easy Add-ons)
Temple tea pause: Try locally grown Emei Maofeng in a quiet pavilion.
Calligraphy blessing slip from the temple scriptorium (when available).
Simple vegetarian supper at a monastery kitchen (seasonal, subject to temple schedule).

Etiquette & Safety
• Walk clockwise around main halls; keep voices low and shoulders covered inside sanctuaries.
• No flash near statues; do not touch offerings or drum/gong unless invited.
• Paths can be damp after rain—use handrails, especially at steps and bridges.

Day Summary: A smooth rail hop delivers you to Emeishan and the calm of Baoguo Temple—soft light, incense and cedar shade—perfect preparation for the sacred mountain ahead.

Day 5 : MOUNT EMEI THE EASY WAY • LESHAN OPTION

Choose a gentle day tailored for views without long hikes. Take the park eco-bus up Mount Emei and connect to the cable car for effortless access to panoramic boardwalks near the summit precincts—bamboo groves, temple eaves and wide lookouts, all on largely level, well-formed paths. Pause for tea, breathe the cedar air, and photograph distant ridgelines from safe, railed viewpoints. Prefer riverscapes? Swap to Leshan Giant Buddha: an eco-boat cruise delivers the classic full-height view with level riverside paths before/after—zero stair commitments, just big scenery at an easy pace.

Heads-up (Access & Flow)
Emei route: Hotel → Baoguo gate → park bus → cable car → summit boardwalk loop (mostly flat).
Leshan route: Drive to Leshan → eco-boat (no steps) for the best Buddha frontage; optional flat stroll by the riverside park.
Tickets: Park bus/cable and Leshan boat are pay-on-the-day; your guide handles queuing and timing.
Timing: Mornings are clearer and quieter; we keep a flexible window to dodge crowds/weather.

Practical & Useful Tips
Footwear: Trainers with grip—boardwalks/flagstones can be damp.
Layers: Cooler at altitude and breezy on platforms; pack a light shell.
Facilities: Restrooms and tea kiosks at cable stations and main terraces.
Photos: Wide-angle for ridge panoramas; phone HDR helps in bright/cloudy mix.
Snacks & water: Bring a reusable bottle; light snacks in the day-pack keep energy steady.

Comfort & Flexibility
• Today is curated for minimal stairs. If any section feels strenuous, simply skip it and enjoy a longer tea stop or return to lower terraces.
• Cableways can develop queues at peak times; we use off-peak slots and shaded waits when possible.

Safety & Etiquette
Emei macaques: Keep food zipped away; do not feed or approach. Hold cameras firmly.
• Stay behind railings at viewpoints; surfaces can be slick after rain or mist.
• At temples, keep voices low; no flash near shrines; walk clockwise through main halls.

Optional at Extra Cost
Hot-spring soak near Baoguo on return—perfect leg-and-back reset.
Guided photography hour at golden light on summit terraces.
Vegetarian monastery lunch (Emei classics; subject to kitchen schedule).

Day Summary: Big views, small effort—either Mount Emei by bus-and-cable with panoramic boardwalks, or the Leshan Giant Buddha from a serene eco-boat—all arranged with level paths, shade and plenty of tea breaks.

Day 6 : FLY CHENGDU → DALI (ERHAI LAKESIDE)

Take a short domestic flight south-west into Yunnan, descending over the jade-blue sweep of Erhai Lake and the snow-dusted spine of the Cangshan range. Meet your driver for a smooth transfer to your boutique stay near Dali Old Town. The rest of the day is purposely relaxed: an unhurried wander on cobbled lanes past whitewashed Bai-style houses and flowered courtyards, or a gentle lakeside stroll to watch cormorants and fishing skiffs in the late light.

Heads-up (Flight & Transfers)
• Typical flight time: ~1.5–2 hrs Chengdu → Dali (DLU); alternative routings may use Kunming (KMG) with a short hop onward.
• Dali Airport → Old Town: about 30–40 mins by private transfer.
• Hotel check-in: passports required for registration; we request early room access where possible.

Practical & Useful Tips
Altitude: Dali sits around ~2,000 m—walk slowly on arrival, hydrate, and keep the afternoon light.
Footwear: Cushioned trainers for cobbles; lakeside paths are flat and easy.
Weather: Evenings are cooler by the lake—carry a light layer; sunhat for daytime.
Cash/cards: Cards at hotels/most cafés; bring small CNY for market snacks and taxis.
Markets: If open, the Old Town market is great for fruit, nuts and Bai-style snacks; ask your guide for the calmest hour.

Wellbeing & Flexibility
• Today is a light day. If any walk feels strenuous, skip the lanes and enjoy the hotel garden/terrace with tea.
• Your guide can arrange a short point-to-point drop/pick-up so you only walk the easiest, flattest section you fancy.

Optional at Extra Cost (Easy Add-ons)
Three Pagodas view-stop at golden hour (external viewpoints, minimal steps).
Tea tasting in a Bai family courtyard—light introduction to Yunnan greens and pu’er.
Lakeside e-cart shuttle to a quiet promenade for sunset (flat path, benches).

Etiquette & Notes
• Old Town alleys are residential—keep voices low, step aside for scooters, and ask before photographing residents.
• Pack out litter by the lake; stick to signed paths to protect reeds and bird habitat.

Day Summary: A swift hop brings you to Dali—mountains, Erhai shimmer and Bai courtyards—perfectly gentle exploring to settle into Yunnan’s slower cadence.

Day 7 : DALI — BAI HERITAGE & ERHAI LOOP (GENTLE TOURING)

Ease into Yunnan life with a calm circuit through Xizhou and along the shores of Erhai Lake. Begin among Bai-style courtyards—whitewashed walls, indigo trims and carved gateways—where a friendly artisan demo (tie-dye, woodblock or pastry) is arranged with a seated welcome if preferred. Later, roll out on a scenic Erhai loop: reedbeds, boat jetties and mountain reflections, pausing for short, level photo stops. Round off at the Three Pagodas park for the classic postcard view—golden bricks against the Cangshan skyline—taken from easy-access paths.

Heads-up (Flow & Access)
Xizhou courtyards: Mostly flat flagstones; seating provided during the demo and tea welcome.
Erhai loop: We focus on short, level pull-offs with benches and shade; no long walks.
Three Pagodas park: We use easy paths near the central vista; steps are optional and avoidable.
Drive times: Dali Old Town ↔ Xizhou ~30–40 mins; Xizhou → lakeside stops 10–20 mins each.

Practical & Useful Tips
Altitude: ~2,000 m—keep the pace gentle; hydrate and take sun breaks.
Footwear: Cushioned trainers for cobbles and park paths.
Sun & breeze: Lakeside can be bright and breezy—carry a light layer, hat and sunglasses.
Shopping: Xizhou is known for indigo textiles and baked rushan snacks; bring small CNY for artisans.

Comfort & Flexibility
• Today’s touring is gentle by design. If any section feels strenuous, skip it and enjoy an extended café/tea stop—your guide will adjust the pacing.
• Option to use a point-to-point vehicle drop so walking segments remain short and flat.

Optional at Extra Cost
Private tie-dye workshop (indigo) with a simple handkerchief/shawl project—seated and unhurried.
Lakeside e-cart shuttle to a quiet promenade for sunset frames.
Bai tasting lunch featuring local cheeses, mushrooms and seasonal greens.

Etiquette & Notes
• Courtyards are often family-run—ask before photos and support artisans by purchasing directly.
• Stay on signed paths at the pagoda park; no drones without permits.
• Carry litter until you find bins; protect lakeside reeds and bird habitat.

Day Summary: A culture-rich yet easygoing day—Bai heritage courtyards, artisan crafts and an unhurried Erhai shoreline loop—finished with iconic Three Pagodas vistas from level, well-kept paths.

Day 8 : DALI AT LEISURE (FULL REST DAY)

A day wholly for R&R. Wake to cool mountain air and an easy breakfast, then do exactly as you please—read on the terrace, sip jasmine in the hotel teahouse, or amble no farther than the garden. If you fancy a gentle outing, take a soft lake cruise on Erhai for breeze, birdlife and mountain reflections, then drift back for a quiet afternoon of spa time and unhurried tea.

Heads-up (Pace & Plans)
No scheduled touring today—your time, your tempo.
• Your guide remains on call for simple transfers or reservations (on request).
• We recommend light meals and early night if you’re acclimatising.

Practical & Useful Tips
Altitude ~2,000 m: hydrate, avoid over-exertion, and take sun breaks.
Footwear: cushioned trainers for short hotel-to-lake strolls.
Wellness: book spa slots in the morning for the calmest times; carry a light layer for lakeside breezes.
Payments: cards at hotels; keep small CNY for cafés and crafts.

Optional at Extra Cost (All Easy)
Erhai soft cruise (short, flat boarding; shaded seating).
Tea ceremony taster in a Bai courtyard—seated, unhurried.
Spa session (back/foot massage) to reset after travel.

Comfort & Flexibility
• If anything feels strenuous today, simply skip it—room service, a book, and lake views are perfectly on plan.
• Your guide can arrange a short point-to-point drop/pick-up so any stroll remains brief and level.

Day Summary: A true pause in Dali—tea steam, lake shimmer and spa calm—so you’re rested for tomorrow’s onward chapter.

Day 9 : DALI → SHAXI — TEA-HORSE ROAD STOPOVER

Leave Dali on a short countryside drive to Shaxi, a beautifully preserved caravan town on the old Tea-Horse Road. Check in to a tranquil courtyard inn—timber beams, stone patios and birdsong—then take an unhurried, flat stroll through the old bazaar: cobbles lined with wooden shopfronts, a small theatre stage on the square, and the photogenic stone bridge arching over the clear river. Linger for golden-hour reflections and return to your courtyard for a restful evening under lantern light.

Heads-up (Drive & Flow)
Drive time: Dali → Shaxi ~2–2.5 hrs with scenic patches and a comfort stop.
Arrival: Vehicle drop near the square; inns are a short walk on level cobbles.
Pacing: We keep the day light—bazaar loop, bridge viewpoint, tea break—no long walks.

Practical & Useful Tips
Footwear: Cushioned trainers; cobbles can be smooth—watch footing after rain.
Sun & breeze: The riverfront is bright; carry a light layer and hat.
Cash/cards: Small cafés and craft stalls may prefer cash; keep some CNY handy.
Best light: Late afternoon on the stone bridge for warm tones and calm water.

Comfort & Flexibility
• If any stretch feels strenuous, shorten to a plaza-only loop with cafe seating; your guide will adjust routes.
• Many inns offer courtyard tea and light snacks—perfect if you’d rather rest in.

Optional at Extra Cost
Slow e-cart shuttle to the far riverside path (flat, with benches).
Local craft taster (woodblock or embroidery) with a seated demo.
Farm-to-table supper featuring Yunnan mushrooms and seasonal greens.

Etiquette & Notes
• The bazaar is residential after dark—keep voices low and step aside for scooters.
• Ask before photographing shopkeepers or the opera stage area.
• Please stick to signed paths by the river; protect reeds and clear water.

Day Summary: A gentle immersion in Shaxi—heritage bazaar, stone bridge views and courtyard calm—shaped for easy walking and unhurried, atmospheric evening time.

Day 10 : SHAXI → LIJIANG — OLD-TOWN EDGES, NO STAIRS

Transfer north from Shaxi to Lijiang, settling at a calm base just outside the busiest alleys for level access and easy pick-ups. This afternoon, keep things gentle: a waterside amble around Black Dragon Pool (Heilongtan)—arched bridges, Jade Dragon Snow Mountain mirroring in the lake—and a short wander through quiet neighbourhood lanes on the edge of the Old Town where paths are flatter and crowds thin.

Heads-up (Drive & Access)
Drive time: Shaxi → Lijiang ~2–2.5 hrs with a comfort stop.
Hotel location: On the Old-Town perimeter for level entry and vehicle access.
Walking today: We keep to flat paths (park boardwalks, broad flagstones) and avoid stair sections.

Practical & Useful Tips
Altitude: Lijiang sits ~2,400 m; walk slowly, hydrate, and take shade breaks.
Footwear: Cushioned trainers—park paths and old-town flagstones can be smooth.
Best light: Black Dragon Pool shines in late afternoon; mountain reflections are clearest after wind drops.
Payments: Cards at hotels/cafés; bring small CNY for park kiosks and snacks.

Comfort & Routing
• We use edge routes to bypass steep inner alleys; if a lane slopes, your guide will re-route to a level alternative.
• Benches at the lake allow frequent rests; extend café time if any section feels strenuous.

Optional at Extra Cost (Easy Add-ons)
Shuhe Old Town (edge loop): quieter canals and flat lanes, vehicle drop close by.
Tea tasting in a Naxi courtyard (seated, unhurried).
Evening music: brief Naxi classical performance (short, step-free seating).

Etiquette & Notes
• Old-town alleys are residential—keep voices low after dusk and ask before photos.
• Stay on signed paths around the lake; no drones without permits.

Day Summary: A soft-landing in Lijiang—edge-of-old-town charm, Black Dragon Pool reflections and flat, uncrowded lanes—tailored for no-stairs exploring and easy pacing.

Day 11 : LIJIANG — VILLAGES & VISTAS • AFTERNOON AT LEISURE

A calm morning among Naxi villages beneath Jade Dragon Snow Mountain. Begin with the Baisha frescoes—quiet halls, soft light and centuries-old pigments—taken slowly with time on benches between rooms. Continue to Yuhu village, a lake-side cluster of stone lanes where water channels murmur past courtyards; stroll gently, pausing for tea and mountain views. If you fancy a little more, add the Blue Moon Valley boardwalk (optional, level) for turquoise terraces and short, flat sections along the water’s edge. Return to your hotel for an easy afternoon at leisure: a foot spa, courtyard reading or a slow coffee while the mountain light shifts.

Heads-up (Flow & Access)
Baisha: Compact complex; mostly flat paths with seating in shaded courtyards.
Yuhu: Short, level village loops; vehicle drop kept close to minimise walking.
Blue Moon Valley (optional): Level boardwalks by turquoise pools; we keep to the shortest scenic section.

Practical & Useful Tips
Altitude: Lijiang ~2,400 m; walk slowly, hydrate, rest often.
Footwear: Cushioned trainers—flagstones and boardwalk planks can be smooth.
Layers: Morning is crisp; carry a light fleece/sunhat for changing mountain light.
Photography: Polariser helps lake and turquoise water colour; step aside from paths before stopping.

Comfort & Flexibility
• Today is designed for gentle walking. If any section feels strenuous, your guide will shorten routes or add extra sit-down tea breaks.
• Prefer all-rest? Skip the valley and enjoy extended hotel downtime—spa, courtyard or a quiet café nearby.

Optional at Extra Cost
Blue Moon Valley boardwalk (short, level route with scenic overlooks).
Naxi tea & textile taster in Baisha (seated demo).
Foot spa / reflexology session back at the hotel.

Day Summary: Heritage art, lake-bright village vistas and—if you wish—an easy Blue Moon Valley stroll, followed by a leisurely Lijiang afternoon to rest, read and reset.

Day 12 : LIJIANG → SHANGRI-LA (ZHONGDIAN) — HIGH-PLATEAU ARRIVAL

Ascend the Yunnan–Tibet corridor on a scenic drive to Shangri-La (Zhongdian), with calm viewpoint stops above the mighty Tiger Leaping Gorge. We keep the day easy—short pull-offs for photos and river panoramas, no strenuous walking—before rolling onto the broad high plateau, where grazing yaks, prayer flags and distant snow peaks signal your arrival. Check in around ~3,200 m; the afternoon is intentionally light: tea by the window, slow breaths and gentle exploration of the hotel grounds only if you feel like it.

Heads-up (Route & Stops)
Drive time: Lijiang → Shangri-La ~3.5–4.5 hrs with two short scenic stops.
Gorge lookouts: We use level pull-offs and rail-guarded platforms—no cliffside paths.
Arrival flow: Hotel check-in first, then rest/hydration; optional very short sunset stroll if you feel comfortable.

Altitude & Wellbeing (~3,200 m)
Go slow: Keep this afternoon light; avoid stairs and exertion.
Hydrate steadily; skip alcohol tonight and favour warm teas/soups.
Layers: Plateau weather changes fast—carry a warm layer, hat and sun protection.
Rest: If you feel headachy or breathless, stop, sit and let your guide know; most hotels can provide oxygen and have heated rooms.

Comfort & Accessibility
• Viewpoint stops are short and level; remain by the vehicle if any section feels strenuous.
• We position the vehicle close to lookouts to minimise walking.
• Evening is free—enjoy the hotel lounge, a light soup supper and early night.

Optional at Extra Cost (Keep it Gentle)
Short monastery vista drive (external viewpoints of Songzanlin—no stairs, sunset light).
Yak-butter tea taster at the hotel or a nearby café (seated, brief).
Hot-stone/foot massage back at the hotel to unwind after the ascent.

Etiquette & Notes
• The plateau is home to Tibetan communities—dress warmly and modestly; ask before photos.
• Keep litter secured; valley winds pick up quickly at lookouts.
• Nights are crisp at altitude—close windows before bed for steady room temperature.

Day Summary: A scenic highland drive with easy, rail-guarded gorge viewpoints and a soft-landing on the Shangri-La plateau—arrive, acclimatise and rest for tomorrow’s gentle explorations.

Day 13 : SHANGRI-LA — MONASTERY MORNING • OLD-TOWN LEISURE

Ease into the high plateau with a gentle morning at Ganden Sumtseling Monastery (Songzanlin), a 17th-century complex mirroring over a reed-rimmed lake. We use the electric carts from the visitor centre and keep to level viewpoints around the water, where gilded roofs glow against snow-touched hills. Within the precincts, your guide steers a short, low-stair route—incense curls, butter lamps flicker, and monks’ chants roll softly from assembly halls—before returning lakeside for wide, breath-easy vistas.

Heads-up (Access & Flow)
Electric carts cover the longer approaches; we minimise steps and focus on flat paths and rail-ed lookouts.
• Expect cool morning air and bright light—sunglasses and a light beanie are handy at altitude.
• Typical outing: ~2–2.5 hours door-to-door with frequent sit-downs and photo stops.

Altitude & Wellbeing (~3,200 m)
• Walk slowly, breathe steadily; sip water often and favour warm tea over coffee early on.
• If you feel light-headed, rest immediately—your guide can arrange oxygen back at the vehicle or lodge.
• Keep layers handy: sun can be warm, wind suddenly crisp.

Practical & Useful Tips
Footwear: Cushioned trainers; flagstones and wooden walkways can be smooth after frost or dew.
Photography: Best monastery reflections from the lakeside boardwalk; avoid flash indoors.
Etiquette: Shoulders covered inside halls; walk clockwise; no photos where signs request.

Afternoon — Your Leisure
Old Town (Dukezong): Wooden-lantern lanes, prayer wheels and cafés—stick to the lower, flatter streets; your vehicle drops close to the calmest entrance.
• Prefer to rest? Enjoy lodge downtime: fireplace lounge, courtyard sunshine or a short spa/foot-soak session.

Optional at Extra Cost (Easy Add-ons)
Panorama drive for external monastery viewpoints (no stairs).
Tibetan butter-tea & tsampa taster in a village home (seated, brief).
Prayer-flag hill sunset stop using a near-top vehicle access (few or no steps; weather/road-permits permitting).

Comfort & Flexibility
• Today is curated for minimal exertion. If any section feels strenuous, pause or skip—your guide will reroute to the nearest bench, cart stop or café.
• Evenings turn chilly—close windows early and set the room heater to a steady, cosy level.

Day Summary: Sacred roofs and still water in the morning, then wooden-lantern charm or fireside calm in the afternoon—Shangri-La at its gentlest and most atmospheric.

Day 14 : POTATSO NATIONAL PARK & NAPA LAKE (EASY BOARDWALKS) • LEISURE PM

Wake to clear highland light for a gentle day amid alpine meadows, spruce forests and glassy lakes. We use the park shuttle buses inside Potatso National Park to reach the most scenic stops, then amble short, level boardwalks by the water (benches at intervals). After a calm loop and photo pauses, continue to Napa Lake on the Shangri-La plain for wide-open skies, yak pastures and easy lakeside paths. Return to the lodge early for a relaxed afternoon of crafts, tea or spa time.

Heads-up (Access & Flow)
• Hotel → Potatso gate ~30–40 mins; park shuttles link the key lakes and meadows.
• We keep to short, flat sections (10–20 mins walking at a time) with frequent sit-downs.
• Napa Lake is reached by a short scenic drive; we stop at level outlooks close to the vehicle.

Practical & Useful Tips
Altitude: You’re still near ~3,200 m—walk slowly, sip water often, and rest whenever you wish.
Layers: Highland weather shifts quickly—carry a warm layer, hat, sunscreen and a light rain shell.
Footwear: Cushioned trainers with grip; boardwalks can be damp after dew.
Wildlife: Watch for black-necked cranes (seasonal), marmots and waterfowl—binoculars are handy.

Comfort & Pace
• Today is curated for minimal exertion; if any segment feels strenuous, skip it and extend a lakeside bench break instead.
• Your guide will time shuttle hops to avoid crowds and maximise quiet viewpoints.

Optional at Extra Cost
Handicraft stop back in town (Tibetan weaving, incense)—seated demo, unhurried browsing.
Hotel spa session (back/foot focus) to ease high-plateau muscles.
Tea tasting—yak-butter tea and local blends in a warm lounge setting.

Etiquette & Nature Care
• Stay on boardwalks; do not step onto meadows or reed beds.
• Keep voices low near bird habitat; no drones without permits.
• Carry litter until proper bins—highland winds scatter light items easily.

Day Summary: Shuttle-served alpine lakes and easy boardwalks in the morning; a soothing, choose-your-tempo afternoon for crafts, tea or the spa back in Shangri-La.

Day 15 : FLY SHANGRI-LA → CHENGDU • TEAHOUSE FINALE (LEISURE PM)

Enjoy an easy morning on the plateau, then transfer to the airport for your flight from Shangri-La (Zhongdian) to Chengdu (typically a short hop; some dates route via Kunming). Touch down in Sichuan’s mellow capital and settle back into city comforts. The afternoon is entirely at leisure: linger over one last teahouse session, slip into a gentle museum hour, or unwind with a soothing foot massage before dinner.

Heads-up (Flights & Flow)
Timing: Morning at rest; midday/early PM flight where available to keep the day light.
Airport: Short drive from lodge; allow time for altitude-slower pacing and check-in formalities.
Arrival Chengdu: Private transfer to hotel; the remainder of the day is unstructured by design.

Practical & Useful Tips
Altitude to lowland: You’ll likely feel an immediate ease—still hydrate and keep lunch light.
Packing: Keep warm layers handy on top of the case for the cool Shangri-La morning, then stash them on arrival.
Air rules: Power banks in carry-on; liquids in a small clear bag for security.
Payments: Cards widely accepted in Chengdu; carry small CNY for tea/snacks.

Comfort & Flexibility
• Today is shaped for minimal exertion. If anything feels strenuous, simply skip it—your guide will suggest a closer, quieter teahouse or arrange hotel spa time.
• Prefer culture? Swap the teahouse for a short, gentle museum visit (e.g., curated ceramics or folk art) with seats nearby.

Optional at Extra Cost (Easy Add-ons)
People’s Park teahouse—unhurried cups of jasmine or tieguanyin; shaded seating and people-watching.
Museum hour—a compact gallery with benches (guide selects the calmest, step-light rooms).
Foot/shoulder massage (60–90 mins) to melt any travel stiffness.

Etiquette & Notes
• Teahouses are informal—order first, then linger; a two-finger table tap is the classic silent “thank you”.
• Museums: no flash; sit whenever you need—your guide will pace exhibits to comfort.

Day Summary: A gentle descent from the highlands to Chengdu, followed by a choose-your-tempo afternoon—tea, a calm gallery, or a restoring massage to round off your Yunnan & Sichuan chapter.

Day 16 : DEPART CHINA

At your scheduled time, meet your driver for a smooth private transfer to the airport. Check in, clear formalities and board your homebound flight—carrying with you panda moments, tea-scented courtyards and high-plateau skies.

Heads-up (Check-in & Docs)
• Arrive 3 hours before international departures.
• Keep passport, e-ticket and any visa pages handy for inspection.
Power banks must be in carry-on; liquids follow security limits.

Practical & Useful Tips
• Download boarding passes on hotel Wi-Fi; some portals require SMS sign-in.
Hydrate, stretch and set a calm playlist for better rest in-flight.
• Pack fragile souvenirs in hand luggage; keep receipts for customs.

Baggage & Connections
• Verify checked-bag allowance and through-check to final destination.
• For transits, follow international transfer signs; re-screening may be required at some hubs.

Day Summary: Seamless airport transfer, unhurried check-in and wheels up—farewell China, until next time.

What's included

  • Return economy flights from NEW YORK to China (into Chengdu, out of Chengdu), including current airline taxes and one checked bag per airline policy (typical one-stop routing).
  • 14 nights in hand-picked hotels/inns (Chengdu • Emeishan • Dali • Shaxi • Lijiang • Shangri-La • Chengdu) chosen for central, level access and restful settings; all with private bathrooms and daily housekeeping.
  • Daily breakfast throughout at hotels/lodges.
  • Domestic transport as per itinerary: high-speed rail Chengdu → Emeishan; short flights Chengdu → Dali and Shangri-La → Chengdu (or via Kunming when required).
  • Private airport/train transfers on arrival/departure and private vehicle for scheduled touring days (fuel, tolls & parking included).
  • English-speaking local guides focused on gentle pacing, minimal stairs and frequent rest stops.
  • Admissions & permits for included sightseeing: Chengdu Panda Base; Wuhou Shrine; Kuanzhai Alleys walk; Emeishan park eco-bus + one cableway or Leshan Giant Buddha eco-boat (your choice); Dali Xizhou courtyards demo (seated welcome) & Three Pagodas Park viewpoint area; Lijiang Black Dragon Pool, Baisha frescoes & Yuhu village; Shangri-La Ganden Sumtseling Monastery with electric carts, Potatso National Park shuttle + key boardwalks, and Napa Lake level lookouts.
  • Two bottles of drinking water per person per full sightseeing day in the vehicle.
  • Meet & assist on first arrival; luggage handling at hotels where available.
  • 24/7 on-trip support from our local operations team.
  • All current service charges and applicable local taxes.
  • Financial protection: UK flight-inclusive packages are ATOL-protected; Non-UK packages: ABTOT.

Useful Notes

This itinerary is curated for ease: short, level walks; boardwalks where possible; and the option to skip any section that feels strenuous. Altitude in Shangri-La (~3,200 m): we plan light afternoons on arrival and gentle pacing the next morning.

Flex choices included: You may choose Emeishan eco-bus + one cableway or Leshan eco-boat on Day 5 at no extra cost (one selection). If you prefer to add both, a small supplement applies.

Domestic flights sometimes route via Kunming due to schedules; if so, we keep layovers short and luggage through-checked where airline policy allows.

What's not included

  • China visa fees & processing (including any invitation letters, courier charges or biometrics appointments), unless specifically stated as pre-paid on your booking.
  • Travel insurance (mandatory) and any medical screening/certification required by your insurer.
  • Meals & drinks not specified in the day-by-day (e.g., most lunches/dinners on land days; alcoholic beverages; room minibar; barista coffees/juices).
  • Optional experiences & upgrades not expressly listed as included: e.g., Sichuan opera, additional cableways/chairlifts beyond the one included on Emeishan, Blue Moon Valley add-on (if selected), Erhai soft cruise, spa treatments, private workshops, premium rail/flight seating.
  • Personal expenses: laundry, room service, phone calls, e-cart hires, taxis outside scheduled touring, snacks, and incidental hotel charges.
  • Tips & gratuities for guides, drivers and hotel staff (at your discretion unless a service charge is explicitly included).
  • Airport/rail services not specified: fast-track, lounge access, porterage at stations/airports (where not already provided by the operator).
  • Baggage beyond carrier allowances, excess/oversize fees, sports or photographic gear handling, and any seat selection charges levied by airlines/rail operators.
  • Early check-in / late check-out at hotels unless clearly stated on your confirmation.
  • Festival/peak supplements or special-event surcharges (if imposed by hotels/venues) unless confirmed in writing as included.
  • Photography/filming permits at certain sites, and any drone permissions (where applicable).
  • Health requirements: recommended vaccinations, personal first-aid items, altitude aids, and any testing/certificates required by authorities/carriers at time of travel.
  • Any services not clearly mentioned under “What’s Included”.

Notes

Domestic airline/rail baggage rules in China can be more restrictive than intercontinental; soft-sided luggage is recommended. Power banks must travel in carry-on.

Timed entries & closures (e.g., Forbidden City on some Mondays, weather-related cableway pauses) may require minor sequencing changes; your guide will adapt plans for comfort and safety.

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Our hand-picked stays pair character with comfort—central locations for effortless sightseeing, tranquil nature settings for unwinding, and boutique service throughout. Comparable alternatives may be confirmed if a listed property is unavailable at time of booking.

City Hotel Short Description
Chengdu The Ritz-Carlton, Chengdu Modern luxury in the city centre with level access, pool & spa—ideal for teahouses and easy dining nearby.
Emeishan Anantara Emei (or Woolala Emei) Resort-style base near Baoguo Temple; serene gardens, hot-spring style facilities and easy precinct access.
Dali (Erhai) Hilton Dali Resort & Spa Lake-view resort with lifts and step-light promenades; convenient for Old Town and Erhai loop.
Shaxi Old Theatre Inn Charming heritage courtyard by the Tea-Horse Road; calm village setting and flat bazaar strolls.
Lijiang InterContinental Lijiang Ancient Town Resort Edge-of-old-town location with level paths, garden views and easy access to Black Dragon Pool.
Shangri-La (Zhongdian) Shangri-La Resort, Shangri-La High-plateau resort with warm interiors, step-light circulation, and easy reach of Sumtseling & Napa Lake.

Notes: Hotels may be substituted with similar standard/quality if unavailable at the time of booking. Accessible/low-stair rooms can be requested in advance.

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    • Flight time Flights from the US to Beijing take around 20 hours with one-stop connections via Hong Kong, Istanbul, Dubai, or Seoul. No direct flights are currently available.
    • Time zone UTC +8 hours (China is 13 hours ahead of New York during standard time and 12 hours ahead during daylight saving time)
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    • Best season The best time to visit China is spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October), with mild weather and clear skies ideal for sightseeing.
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