A Deep Sichuan Journey — 7 Days, Lived Slowly

A thoughtfully crafted journey shaped by Zen culture, local life, and years of on-the-ground experience in Sichuan.

For many travelers, visiting China for the first time can feel overwhelming.
Where to go, how to move, what is genuine — and what is simply crowded.
This journey is our answer.
It is a carefully refined example of how Sichuan can be experienced deeply, calmly, and meaningfully — shaped by years of engagement with local culture and travel realities.
While every journey we design is tailor-made, this 7-day experience offers a grounded starting point — a structure you can trust, and adapt.

Duration

7 Days / 6 Nights (Flexible)

Travel Style

Private & Tailor-Made

Focus

Zen Culture · Local Life · Slow Travel

Support

Local Guide · 24h Concierge

Suitable For

First-time China travelers seeking depth and comfort

Where You Will Stay

Each stay has been selected not only for comfort, but for its connection to Sichuan’s Zen cultural heritage and local landscape.

The properties of AYARD OF CH’AN along this journey are boutique retreats rooted in regional architecture and philosophy. They offer spaces that feel calm, refined, and culturally grounded — in harmony with the spirit of the experience.

AYARD OF CH’AN was also among the earliest Chinese hospitality brands to be included in the global portfolio of Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH).

AYARD OF CH'AN - BanShan Ayard

AYARD OF CH'AN - JiaDing Ayard

AYARD OF CH'AN - JinCheng Ayard

AYARD OF CH'AN - YiCun Ayard

What You Will Experience

Designed Around Your Interests

This journey is never built around a fixed checklist. It adapts to how you prefer to experience Sichuan.

Panda Experiences

Choose between the most iconic panda bases with higher visibility, or quieter locations closer to natural habitat conditions. Visits may also be timed for those especially interested in seeing cubs.

 

Mount Emei — Your Pace

Enjoy scenic temple walks — or undertake a fully accompanied ascent toward the Golden Summit (3,079m), paced carefully and supported throughout.

 

Zen Culture

From observing temple life and vegetarian meals to spending extended time within monasteries for deeper immersion.

 

Tea Culture

From tasting local varieties to visiting tea gardens and understanding the journey from leaf to cup.

 

Leshan Giant Buddha

Stand at its foot to look up at its immense 1,300-year history — or view its full form from a quiet river cruise at the confluence.

Journeys typically range from a few days to several weeks.
This 7-day journey represents one of many ways Sichuan can be experienced — fully adjustable.