Perché amerai questo viaggio
- Il viaggio di 3 settimane in Cina con il Tibet come centro spirituale — Pechino imperiale, Xi'an della dinastia Tang, il Palazzo del Potala e il turchese Lago Yamdrok sull'altopiano tibetano, i panda di Chengdu, le montagne Avatar di Zhangjiajie, le vette carsiche del Fiume Li e il Bund di Shanghai, tutto in un viaggio privato su misura per chi viene per la prima volta.
- Ascolta le leggende agrodolci di otto figure imperiali — la concubina Zhen, l'ultimo imperatore, l'imperatrice vedova Cixi e altri — nelle sale nascoste della Città Proibita oltre le sei camere standard che la maggior parte dei tour di gruppo visita, con guida privata senior ad ogni passo.
- Entra nel Palazzo del Potala con l'ingresso rigorosamente cronometrato di 1 ora per percorrere il Palazzo Bianco e il Palazzo Rosso, poi segui i pellegrini tibetani che circumambulano il Tempio di Jokhang in prostrazioni, con il percorso delle ruote di preghiera di Barkhor Street appena fuori.
- Fai un picnic sulla riva del Lago Yamdrok a 4.440 m — uno dei tre laghi più sacri del Tibet, dove le acque turchesi incorniciano le vette innevate dell'Himalaya e la tua guida prepara un pranzo in riva al lago quando il tempo lo permette.
- Trascorri un'intera giornata in campagna a Yangshuo: pedala tra le vette carsiche, fai acquisti in un mercato di villaggio con la tua guida e siediti per una lezione di calligrafia cinese con pennello, inchiostro e carta di riso — l'immersione nella vita rurale che la maggior parte dei tour della regione carsica riduce a una crociera da cartolina.
01.Imperial Capitals & the Tang Foundation
6 Days · Eight Royal Stories and the Conservation Workshop
Beijing and Xi'an open the trip with the imperial canon at access tiers most travellers never reach — hidden halls beyond the Forbidden City's standard six chambers, and a Terracotta Conservation Workshop that turns guests into "archaeologist for an hour."
The Core
Arrival recovery, Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City hidden halls, royal stories, roast duck, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, and Mutianyu Great Wall.The Flexible Part
Forbidden City hidden halls add the access tier that makes this more than a standard palace visit. Mutianyu can be cable car both ways or chairlift plus toboggan.The Route Role
Beijing gives the Tibet route an imperial opening before the journey climbs to the plateau. It balances palace intimacy, ritual space, and Wall scale.Good to Know
Ticketing and passport details matter for the Forbidden City. Save energy for the high-speed rail transition west after the Wall day.
Beijing and Xi'an open the trip with the imperial canon at access tiers most travellers never reach — hidden halls beyond the Forbidden City's standard six chambers, and a Terracotta Conservation Workshop that turns guests into "archaeologist for an hour."
The Core
High-speed rail arrival, Terracotta Warriors, Terracotta Conservation Workshop, archaeologist-style hands-on time, and the flight onward toward Lhasa.The Flexible Part
Terracotta Conservation Workshop is the key upgrade, turning the warriors from a viewing stop into a restoration and craft experience.The Route Role
Xi'an bridges imperial China and the Tibetan plateau. It gives the trip one last archaeology-rich lowland chapter before altitude becomes the main pacing concern.Good to Know
Workshop access should be confirmed early. Keep the day controlled, since the next major move is a flight to high-altitude Lhasa.
02.The Roof of the World
4 Days · Potala Palace to a Sacred Turquoise Lake
Lhasa is the trip's spiritual centre — the Dalai Lamas' winter residence, Tibetan Buddhism's holiest temple, and a sacred turquoise lake at 4,440m, all on a plateau the trip arrives at with deliberate acclimatization comfort.
The Core
Gonggar Airport arrival, slow acclimatization, Potala Palace timed entry, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street, Yamdrok Lake, and Kamba La pass views.The Flexible Part
Potala Palace has strict timed access, while Yamdrok Lake depends on road and weather conditions. The first day should stay deliberately light.The Route Role
Lhasa is the spiritual center of the itinerary. Dalai Lama history, pilgrim circuits, prayer wheels, and a turquoise highland lake make the plateau chapter distinct from every other city.Good to Know
Altitude at 3,650m is real. Hydrate, avoid alcohol and heavy exertion on arrival, and expect Potala entry time to shape the day's order.
03.Pandas & Avatar Mountains
5 Days · Bamboo Feeding to Heaven's Gate
Chengdu and Zhangjiajie pair China's most beloved animal at its active feeding hour with the country's most photographed landscape — the Avatar floating mountains that gave James Cameron his visual reference.
The Core
Flight down from Lhasa, relaxed Chengdu evening, Wenshu Monastery or Sichuan opera, Giant Panda Research Base, Jinli Ancient Street, and hotpot dinner.The Flexible Part
Giant Panda Research Base should stay early, when feeding makes pandas active. The post-Lhasa evening can be as quiet as needed.The Route Role
Chengdu is the altitude reset and soft landing. Pandas, monastery calm, snacks, and hotpot bring the body back down before Zhangjiajie's vertical scenery.Good to Know
After Tibet, do not over-schedule the arrival evening. Panda viewing is weather- and time-sensitive, so morning departure matters.
Chengdu and Zhangjiajie pair China's most beloved animal at its active feeding hour with the country's most photographed landscape — the Avatar floating mountains that gave James Cameron his visual reference.
The Core
Flight from Chengdu, Tianmen Mountain, Heaven's Gate, glass skywalks, Wulingyuan sandstone pillars, Bailong Elevator queue-skip access, and canyon viewpoints.The Flexible Part
Wulingyuan is the main scenic anchor. Tianmen Mountain and glass-walk elements should be adjusted for weather, crowds, and comfort with heights.The Route Role
Zhangjiajie gives the post-Tibet route a second kind of altitude: not sacred plateau, but sheer sandstone towers and cable-car drama.Good to Know
Fog can reshape the day. Queue-skip access helps, but travelers who dislike heights should discuss alternate viewpoints with the guide.
04.Karst Rivers & the Cosmopolitan Coast
6 Days · Li River Cruise to the Bund
Guilin, Yangshuo and Shanghai close the trip with the karst peaks featured on the 20-yuan banknote, a real Yangshuo countryside immersion, and the Bund's contemporary skyline — the natural-cultural-cosmopolitan finale.
The Core
High-speed rail from Zhangjiajie, Guilin arrival, transfer toward Yangshuo, Li River cruise, 20-yuan-note karst views, and optional Impression Liu Sanjie show.The Flexible Part
Li River cruise is the scenic connector, while the evening show is optional depending on energy after the rail journey.The Route Role
Guilin softens the route after Tibet and Zhangjiajie. River scenery and limestone peaks create a calmer natural chapter before the final city close.Good to Know
The rail day is long enough that the first evening should stay flexible. Pack a light layer for boats and riverside evenings.
Guilin, Yangshuo and Shanghai close the trip with the karst peaks featured on the 20-yuan banknote, a real Yangshuo countryside immersion, and the Bund's contemporary skyline — the natural-cultural-cosmopolitan finale.
The Core
Yulong River bamboo rafting, village market, calligraphy master's studio, countryside cycling, rice paddies, water buffalo, and karst-field views.The Flexible Part
Calligraphy studio gives the rural day a hands-on cultural focus. Cycling can be replaced with a gentler transfer if heat or road comfort is an issue.The Route Role
Yangshuo turns the karst finale into lived countryside. Markets, brush practice, fields, and village roads give the trip a grounded pause before Shanghai.Good to Know
Market timing and weather affect the day. Choose activity intensity honestly; the scenery still works without a full cycling route.
Guilin, Yangshuo and Shanghai close the trip with the karst peaks featured on the 20-yuan banknote, a real Yangshuo countryside immersion, and the Bund's contemporary skyline — the natural-cultural-cosmopolitan finale.
The Core
Flight from Guilin, Yu Garden, Yuyuan bazaar, Bund waterfront, Pudong skyline, and the final modern-cosmopolitan close.The Flexible Part
The Bund should be kept for evening or blue hour if timing allows. Garden and market time can flex around the flight from Guilin.The Route Role
Shanghai closes the Tibet route with a clean contrast: after plateau temples, mountain pillars, and karst villages, the trip ends in China's most polished skyline.Good to Know
Flight timing can compress the final day. Keep dinner and airport transfers realistic, especially if departure follows the next morning.
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