Natural Habitat Adventures Announces New China Itinerary: More Pandas in 2018, Plus Golden Monkeys & Xi’an’s Terracotta Warriors
BOULDER, CO, Dec. 19, 2017 – Natural Habitat Adventures has upped the already-intensive panda focus on its new itinerary for 2018 departures of The Wild Side of China: A Nature Odyssey. Guests will enjoy even more panda encounters on a fourth in-depth visit to China’s famed giant panda research and breeding bases.

This 12-day adventure offers the most nature-intensive itinerary in China today, backed by the expertise of the world’s nature travel leader, Natural Habitat Adventures, along with its partner in conservation travel, World Wildlife Fund.
The upgraded itinerary now includes four separate visits to three of China’s panda research, rehabilitation and breeding centers. These world-renowned sites in Sichuan Province are instrumental in China’s successful efforts to bolster panda numbers. Nat Hab guests observe pandas at close range and learn in detail about their care and conservation. At Dujiangyan Panda Base, guests have the exclusive chance to volunteer with aspects of the pandas' care, helping to prepare their food, clean enclosures and engage in other tasks that place them directly into the daily activities of the pandas' caregivers.

At another nature reserve new to the revamped 2018 itinerary, guests enjoy close-up viewing of a large habituated family troop of golden snub-nosed monkeys. It’s a rare opportunity to see and photograph this endangered species that is endemic to a very limited part of central and southwest China.

On the cultural side, guests enjoy an unhurried visit to the famous Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an, the ancient Silk Road trading center. One of the most remarkable archaeological finds in history, the site consists of 8,000 life-size soldiers, 100 chariots and 600 horses, none of which is identical. The clay and ceramic army was built to guard the massive mausoleum complex of China’s first emperor who lived from 259–210 B.C.

The per-person double rate, excluding international airfare, is $10,995. The gateway is Chengdu, capital of Sichuan province. Nine departures are scheduled in 2018, of which four are specially designated for photographers. The Wild Side of China Photo Adventure is a photography-focused immersion guided by a naturalist Expedition Leader who is also an expert nature photographer and photography instructor.
