Day 1 - Beijing, China
Arrive in bustling Beijing, China’s longtime seat of power,
where you are met and privately transferred to your
luxurious hotel.
Day 2 - Beijing
Partake in a privately led tai chi lesson taught by a master
instructor at the Temple of Heaven, a stunning example
of classical Ming period architecture. After lunch, take in
Tiananmen Square before exploring the imperial grandeur
of the Forbidden City. Tonight, gather for a special welcome
dinner at your hotel.
Day 3 - Beijing
Begin your day immersed in local daily life as you ride by
pedicab through a hutong, a vast yet intimate neighborhood
of small, winding alleyways dating to China’s dynastic
period. Then, travel to the well-preserved Mutianyu section
of the Great Wall of China. Ride a cable car to the top
of the wall to take in sweeping views of the surrounding
mountains. After an on-site champagne toast to this wonder
of the world, return to Beijing.
Day 4 - Xian
Fly to Xian, a modern city cloaked in over 3,000 years of
history. Once the eastern terminus on the Great Silk Road,
Xian has become a melting pot of Middle Eastern and Asian
influences. Upon arrival, enjoy a Chef ’s Table dumpling-making
and noodle-throwing demonstration, followed by
lunch. Visit the old city’s Muslim Quarter, with its teeming
markets and beautiful Great Mosque, a 14th-century
national heritage site. A blend of classic Chinese temple
architecture and central Asian embellishments make it one
of the most fascinating sites in Xian.
Day 5 - Xian
Today, accompanied by a scholar, visit the excavation site
of the Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses, the life-size army
created during the Qin Dynasty to protect Qin Shi Huang,
China’s first emperor, in his afterlife. More than 8,000
remarkably crafted soldiers are spread throughout three dig
pits, each revealing a unique face. After lunch, enjoy a hands-on
experience at the privately owned Ox Culture & Ceramics
Museum, where you are welcome to touch and handle select objects from its unique exhibits. Tonight, gather for dinner.
Day 6 - Siem Reap, Cambodia
Fly to Siem Reap, the town nearest to Angkor Thom and
Angkor Wat. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before
checking in to your hotel. This evening, enjoy a performance
by the Phare Cambodian Circus. Thrill to a blend of theater,
music, dance and modern circus arts that tells a uniquely
Cambodian story, presented by the gifted graduates of a local
vocational school.
Day 7 - Siem Reap
Begin your exploration at Ta Prohm, where the roots of
great trees seem to have spilled over the roof of this iconic
stone temple. Return to the hotel for the remainder of the
morning and part of afternoon at leisure, perhaps enjoying
your hotel’s pool or other amenities. Head out for a late
lunch at a local restaurant before proceeding to explore
Angkor Thom, the last capital of the Khmer kingdom. Also
behold Bayon Temple, with its carved stone faces — bearing
beguiling smiles — of gods, goddesses and other beings
from mythology. Later, cruise by gondola on the tranquil Angkor Thom moat while sipping a cool drink on a Scenic
Sundowner.
Day 8 - Siem Reap
Today, enjoy one of these Design Your Day activities.
Explore Phnom Koulen National Park by Jeep, relaxing
beside waterfalls and visiting temples.
Venture to Remote Temples, discovering Koh Ker and
Beng Mealea with a local expert guide.
Kayak Tonle Sap Lake, gliding among the towering
mangroves guided by a knowledgeable local.
Later in the afternoon, return to your hotel. This evening,
enjoy a progressive dinner experience, stopping at different
locales via tuk-tuk.
Day 9 - Siem Reap
Rise early to experience the incomparable serenity of a
sunrise over mystical Angkor Wat before exploring the vast
temple complex with a local expert. Fly to Yogyakarta on the
island of Java, home to the fascinating archaeological sites of
Borobudur and Prambanan. Continue to your hotel set amid
rice terraces in the countryside.
Day 10 - Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Begin your cultural discovery with a visit to a batik making
workshop and small coffee plantation. Learn about the
cultivation and harvest process as well as the traditional
roasting techniques. Drive to the rural village of Candirejo,
travelling by dokar (horse-drawn cart) as you cross small
lanes lined with traditional houses. Observe daily life and get
to know the residents.
Day 11 - Yogyakarta
Rise early to watch the sun rise from Dagi Hill, and
afterward explore Borobudur. Learn the history behind the
construction of this terraced, three-dimensional mandala, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Drive to the UNESCO-listed
Prambanan Temple compound, the largest Hindu temple site
in Indonesia. Its collection of sharp, jagged temples includes
shrines dedicated to Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. Tonight,
enjoy a farewell dinner.
Day 12 - Yogyakarta
After breakfast, you are privately transferred to the airport
for your departing flight.