Jemma: I can’t believe what you write!! Straight off the plane, ready for the bus to your hotel to unwind after the 12-hour flight, a drink and perhaps crash out? But no!! straight off to a temple, a show and then dinner. Plus some rearranging of some packing ready for an early start the next day! How do I cancel this trip quick?!! Anyway, good to be so forewarned.
And David: I am surprised at your opinion that the Great Wall was the most strenuous part. In my ignorance, and just based on photographs and documentary footage, it looked a doddle to me! A few steps up on to the wall and a leisurely stroll along a stretch for as long as the visit permits!
I can see I’m in for a few more surprises. Ah well, I shall have to be fully prepared to forego the odd excursion if I sense that it’s all getting a bit too much like hard work. I’ll sit that one out and just “watch all the girls go by” as I sip a favourite cocktail.
So many of you have written of it being on the go all the time but though I appreciate the days will be long, one must spend a lot of that time travelling from one centre to the next by plane, or the long distance by coach to one of the sights? It is standing around for long periods without the opportunity to sit down for five minutes now and again which has concerned me rather than the seemingly non-stop activities. I guess those will just make the time fly by even quicker?
Anyway, I am pleased I have booked the Yangtse cruise extension and was interested in your take on that, Jemma. Nice to know that the excursions weren’t that appealing.