Bus to train to bus to boat to Buddha And back again

On Palm Sunday morning, most of the Tauck group got on the bus to the huge, impeccably clean and modern train station in Chengdu.  I thought about getting a blizzard at The DQ so I could think Mom and the 4th of July but I was very full after the breakfast spread at the St. Regis.

We took a slower train to Leshan, where the biggest Buddha in the world hangs out on a lovely river.  The “town” itself is so much smaller than all of the other cities we have been to so far (only 3 million).  If you look closely, you can see all of the tiny Buddhas in the posts in the roundabout.

After driving through the hamlet of Leshan, we took a large boat down the river to see the site, although some people (none of us) walked to the top.

After a large lunch at a 4 star hotel in Leshan (but with 5 star bathrooms), we reversed course back to Chengdu, this time back on the bullet train.

A core group of us then finished up by taking a taxi to a very Swanky Italian restaurant in an extremely high-end shopping area (Mercedes after Porsche after Audi were cruising around, and I even saw a Maybach) and finished it up by walking back to the hotel in a slight mist). So if nothing else, Tauck is the best at feeding  and handling logistics.

Yesterday morning, we then flew to Guilin and I am writing this from my comfy room at the Banyan Tree resort (emphasis on Resort) after another full day.  More details of yesterday and today (which is 5:00 on Tuesday) in next post.  But here is room and resort.

Yes, those are rose petals strewn about, but I haven’t used my egg shape tub. Yet …

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