China (Beijing - Xian - Shanghai)
Japan (Nara - Kyoto - Hakone - Mt Fuji - Tokyo)
The Far East offers everything from enriching destinations to delicious cuisine. On the Highlights of China and Japan tour, you’ll uncover the mysterious treasures of two countries that share a deep long-standing cultural connection. Your journey begins in China's enchanting cities: Beijing, Xian, and Shanghai. Delve into China's cultural treasures in Beijing: the prestigious palaces of the Forbidden City, vast Tiananmen Square, and the impressive Great Wall. After experiencing thi... View More
The Far East offers everything from enriching
destinations
to delicious cuisine. On the Highlights of China and
Japan
tour, you’ll uncover the mysterious treasures of two
countries that share a deep long-standing cultural
connection. Your journey begins in China's enchanting
cities: Beijing, Xian, and Shanghai. Delve into China's
cultural treasures in Beijing: the prestigious palaces of
the
Forbidden City, vast Tiananmen Square, and the
impressive Great Wall. After experiencing this
Wonder
of
the World, you will go on to discover the Tombs of the
Ming Emperors – another UNESCO-recognized
heritage
site. Later, you'll find yourself strolling Wangfujing
Street –
bustling down streets with shops that offer beautiful
silks,
lovely local goods, and delicious Chinese snacks.
Continue to the ancient capital, Xian, founded 6000
years
ago, once a gateway to the Great Silk Road. As the
cradle
of Chinese culture, the city has a strong historical
appeal
and gives you a better feel for traditional China. It is
difficult to not feel a flutter in your heart when you
behold
the Terracotta Warriors - an awe-inspiring display,
especially considering they are around 2200 years old.
The next attraction is Huaqing Pool, famed for its royal
baths that tell of the romance between an emperor of
the
Tang Dynasty and Lady Yang - one of China's Great
Beauties. And you are sure to savor the day's lunch
featuring traditional Xian-style dumplings, which attract
both locals and tourists alike!
Shanghai is a megacity that is sustains a rare fusion
between classical and futuristic, with European-style
builidngs along the Huangpu River across from
towering
skyscrapers. By far the best thing to do in Shanghai is
to
take a walk beside the beautiful gardens and riverbank
in
the old part of Shanghai. You're sure to relax at the Yu
Garden, a Ming-era park maintaining a classical
Chinese
appeal, and while walking on the Bund, the collection
of
houses in Neoclassical, Baroque, and Art Deco
designs
make for Shanghai's most iconic postcard vistas.
Wrap up
your China adventure with amazing 360-degree views
from an incredible platform soaring atop the Shanghai
World Financial Center.
As you travel from China to Japan, you will uncover
the
history and culture of feudal Japan infused into the
cities
of Nara and Kyoto, where elegant architecture and
towering monuments, including the Great Buddha at
historic Todaiji Temple, takes you back to an era of
samurai and ninja. Spend the better two days in
UNESCO-recognized Kyoto, where you'll enjoy every
moment traversing the old city’s gardens, temples,
shrines, castle, and specialty shops. As you travel in
Autumn, venturing to Arashiyama - with the famous
Togetsukyo Bridge, the bamboo groves, the
picturesque
Zen landscape at Tenryuji Temple - brings beautiful
scenes of old Japan wrapped in fall's golden glow.
Japanese Green Tea is considered to be the best in
the
world. Experience a green tea ceremony and take a
break
as you have a truly memorable cup of matcha tea.
Then
you will find out more about Japan's choicest rice wine
at
the Sake Museum.
Next, take the Shinkansen bullet train to feel the rush
of
Japan's top-notch technology. As you travel towards
the
east, witness the iconic Mount Fuji – the cultural
centerpiece of much of Japan's artistic inspiration –
and
stay overnight at one of our favorite onsen (hot
springs)
hotels. In Tokyo, the fully-guided tour will immerse you
in
this sprawling metropolis with old and new,
fashionable
and funky. Explore Asakusa's centuries-old Sensoji
Temple, and take the famed street-crossing through
bustling Shibuya. It is impossible to conclude your trip
without experiencing Sushi culture in Japan. Visit
Tsukiji Outer Market to browse super-fresh seafood, put
your culinary skills to the test during a Sushi-making
class, and savor the delicious creations you prepared.