19 days tour

China Experience

$ 3,862 .00 USD

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China Experience

This tour includes:

Meals

4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners

Guide

All group trips are accompanied by one of our group leader or local representative. The aim of the group leader or local representative is to take the hassle out of your travels and to help you have the best trip possible. Intrepid endeavours to provide the services of an experienced group leader or local representative however, due to the seasonality of travel, rare situations may arise where your group leader or local representative is new to a particular region or training other group leader or local representative. Your group leader or local representative will provide information on the places you are travelling through, offer suggestions for things to do and see, recommend great local eating venues and introduce you to our local friends. While not being guides in the traditional sense, you can expect them to have a broad general knowledge of the places visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious, and social aspects. At Intrepid we aim to support local guides who have specialised knowledge of the regions we visit. If you are interested in delving deeper into the local culture at a specific site or location then your group leader or local representative can recommend a local guide service in most of the main destinations of your trip.

Others

Beijing - Forbidden City Beijing - Tiananmen Square Beijing - Mutianyu Great Wall Xiโ€™an - Muslim Quarter Walking Tour Xiโ€™an - Terracotta Warriors Tour - leader led Chengdu - Leader-led walking tour Chengdu - Peopleโ€™s Park & Tianfu Square Chengdu - Giant Panda Breeding Research Base (entrance fee & transport included) Leshan - Giant Buddha (boat ticket & transport included) Emei Shan - Scenic Area Hiking Emei Shan - Cable car & Golden Summit visit Yichang - Guided Three Gorges Dam Project tour Yangshuo - Cycling tour (local guide & bike hire included)

Accommodation

HOTEL ROOMS: Some travellers have reported that hotels/accommodation in this region tend to have harder bed mattresses than those they are used to at home. You may like to request an extra quilt or bedding from the hotels if you find this an issue. SMOKING ROOMS: Smoking is prevalent in China and hotels generally do not offer specific non-smoking rooms. Larger hotels with central air conditioning will sometimes transport the smell of smoke between rooms. While we ask our hotels to ensure our rooms are well cleaned and ventilated well before occupation in some cases this is not possible, and the smell of smoke may linger. Please speak to your leader about the possibility of changing rooms if you encounter this. WIFI: WiFi is often available in hotel reception areas and sometimes in rooms. Your leader will be able to advise on the best places to get connected. EMEI MONASTERY STAY: We stay at a monastery in Emei Shan. The standard of the monastery rooms is basic twin share accommodation with a shared bathroom and toilet inside the monastery. In high season, the monastery will accommodate a large number of pilgrims and travellers and the stay may not be as tranquil as you may expect. On occasion we will be accommodated at a nearby hotel or guesthouse if the monastery is overbooked. Hotel (13 nights), Monastery (1 nights), Overnight Riverboat (4 nights)

Transport

CHINA TRAIN TRAVEL SECURITY: When travelling by train in China you will need to pass through security checkpoints similar to those at airports. Please be aware that items that may be classified as โ€˜weaponsโ€™ might be confiscated (even from your suitcase), as all luggage travels in the compartment with you. We recommend leaving items that fall into this category (eg. pocket knives or scissors) at home. Aerosol spray bottles are not permitted on high-speed trains and can get confiscated at the station. Private Bus , Public Bus , High-Speed Train , Overnight Riverboat , Subway , Taxi , Bicycle

Not included:

Others

Other activities and services are not included.

Insurance

Insurance is not included.

Optional

Beijing - Temple of Heaven (entrance fee) - CNY40 Beijing - Summer Palace (entrance fee) - CNY60 Beijing - Kungfu Show (ticket) - CNY280 Beijing - Lama Temple (entrance fee) - CNY25 Beijing - Hutong family visit - CNY100 Beijing - Acrobat show (ticket) - CNY290 Beijing - Beijing Opera show (ticket) - CNY300 Xiโ€™an - City Wall bike hire - CNY45 Xiโ€™an - Bell & Drum Towers (entrance fee) - CNY50 Xiโ€™an - Little Wild Goose Pagoda - CNY50 Xiโ€™an - Big Goose Pagoda (entrance fee) - CNY80 Xiโ€™an - Great Mosque (entrance fee) - CNY25 Xiโ€™an - Tang Dynasty Show - CNY290 Chengdu - Wenshu Monastery (entrance fee) - CNY5 Chengdu - Sichuan Opera (ticket) - CNY280 Emei Shan - Crouching Tiger Monastery - CNY6 Emei Shan - Hot Spring Resort - CNY128 Yangshuo - Moon Hill (entrance fee) - CNY15 Yangshuo - Xianggongshan & Tea Farm Visit (Minimum 6, transport and entrance fee) - CNY300 Yangshuo - Impressions Liu Sanjie light show (minimum 4 people) - CNY298 Yangshuo - Tai Chi/Kung Fu class - CNY100 Yangshuo - Cooking School & Market Tour - CNY230 Yangshuo - Li River Cruise - CNY200 Yangshuo - Massage/Hot cupping - CNY100 Hong Kong - Victoria Peak & Tram - HKD90 Hong Kong - Star Ferry - HKD15 Hong Kong - Nightly Light Show - Free

Flights

Flights are not included.

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Itinerary of your trip China Experience

  • Day 1 Day 1: Beijing
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Beijing

      Ni Hao! Welcome to Beijing, capital of the most populous country on earth. With plenty of places that give an insight into the Chinaโ€™s ancient history, as well as newer sights that showcase contemporary culture. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm where youโ€™ll meet your tour leader and fellow travellers. Please look for a note in the hotel lobby or ask reception where it will take place. We will collect/check your passport, insurance and next of kin information at the group meeting, please have these on hand. After the meeting maybe head out to explore the Beijing streets โ€“ with your hotel located centrally, a walk in any direction will unveil all sorts of wonderful surprises. Perhaps kick off your China adventure with a taste of an iconic dish โ€“ Peking duck.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Beijing
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Beijing

      Today youโ€™ll explore two of the most popular sights in Beijing on foot and using public transport. While this can be crowded, itโ€™s the best way to immerse yourself in the local culture. Make your way to the centre of the city โ€“ Tiananmen Square, the symbolic centre of Chinese power. Framed by the Gate of Heavenly Peace with its Mao portrait, Maoโ€™s Mausoleum, the Great Hall of the People, the National Museum, and with elaborate flag raising and lowering ceremonies at dawn and dusk, itโ€™s a place of pilgrimage for the Chinese tourists who consider it the heart of their nation. From here you will enter the enormous Forbidden City. Built more than 500 years ago and off limits to commoners for almost all that time, the Forbidden City looks much like it always has. As you explore the great halls and courtyards youโ€™ll be able appreciate the might and grandeur of the Imperial Chinese court during the height of its power in the Ming and Qing dynasties. This evening is free to explore the Beijing street food scene; the quiet hutongs (historic narrow streets and alleys) come to life with lights and noise in the evening full of eateries to try the local treats.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Great Wall - Beijing
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Great Wall - Beijing

      This morning youโ€™ll take a private bus to visit Mutianyu Great Wall (around 2 hours) and spend some time exploring, taking photos and learning the history of this mighty site. An incredible piece of engineering, the wall stretches 6000 km west from the mountain ridges north of Beijing. It was originally constructed to protect Chinese empires from nomadic northern tribes, and even though it failed in this purpose itโ€™s still one of the countryโ€™s most remarkable achievements and an iconic destination. The walk is generally on the restored section of the wall, but this still means walking on steep, uneven terrain with multiple steps, so reasonable fitness and comfortable shoes are needed. The walk is approximately 5 kilometres and will take 2 to 3 hours depending on your level of fitness. You can choose how you access the wall, with options including cable car, chairlift or even toboggan to come down (at your own expense). Being perched on this incredible engineering feat and surveying the spectacular surrounding countryside is an unforgettable experience. Return to Beijing by private bus, and then enjoy a free evening to either relax or explore further.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Xiโ€™An
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Xiโ€™An

      Today youโ€™ll travel to Xiโ€™an by high-speed train (around 5.5 hours). The capital of Shaanxi Province, Xiโ€™an is the largest city in northwest China. Once the imperial centre of China for nearly 2000 years, Xiโ€™an is now a vibrant, modern city dotted with many interesting historical sites and is a great place to explore. Join your leader on a short walking tour to uncover what was once the start of the ancient trading route of the Silk Road. The city has a wonderful Muslim Quarter, and youโ€™ll wander the narrow streets past shops, lively markets, and groups of white-bearded men in skull caps sipping tea in cafes. In your free time, maybe visit the ancient City Wall, the most complete in China, running over 13 kilometres (8 miles) around the city (and cycling on top of it is a great option). Or visit the Bell and Drum Towers, the former built (according to legend) to restrain the dragons that were causing earthquakes, the latter is (unsurprisingly) full of drums, once used to mark time and warn in emergencies. Xiโ€™anโ€™s Silk Road history means it has an exciting mixture of cultures, exemplified by its food options. So in the evening, perhaps visit the night markets and try many of the tantalising local specialties such as pao mo (lamb broth that you break flat bread into), hand pulled noodles, hot pot and barbecue.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Xiโ€™An
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Xiโ€™An

      Today, hop on your private transfer to visit what is undoubtedly one of the man-made wonders of the world โ€“ the Terracotta Warriors. Youโ€™ll learn all about this incredible archaeological find, rediscovered in 1976 by farmers digging a well after being buried for 2000 years. These clay statues of soldiers, horses and chariots (originally all painted) were commissioned by the emperor Qin Shi Huangdi as part of his mausoleum after he ascended to the throne in 264 BC. Three main pits are open for you to view, where just under 2000 of the warriors โ€“ each individually sculpted from clay and with a different costume, height, and even facial expressions โ€“ stand in battle formation. The scale is incredibly impressive. Return to Xiโ€™an for you final evening in the city.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Chengdu
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Chengdu

      Take a 3.5-hour high speed train ride to Chengdu. The capital of Sichuan Province, Chengdu is most famous for two things โ€“ the pandas living in the mountains, and the food. Chengduโ€™s signature spicy cuisine is largely regarded as the best within China. In such a food-focused country, this is no mean feat. Maybe sample a Sichuan hotpot this evening. Go on a walking tour with your leader and check out Tianfu Square and Peopleโ€™s Park, arguably the most lively park in China, full of locals singing, dancing, doing tai chi or even modelling! It might be one of Chinaโ€™s biggest cities, but Chengdu has preserved plenty of its traditional flavour, and youโ€™ll get a taste of it during this tour and your free time. Donโ€™t miss out on the teahouses โ€“ pull up a stool and sample the localโ€™s favourite green and jasmine tea. Donโ€™t be surprised if someone offers to give you a head massage or clean your ears while you sip!

  • Day 7 Day 7: Chengdu
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Chengdu

      Visit the Giant Panda Breeding Research Base today, where youโ€™re able to witness the conservation efforts being made to save this endearing species. There are only around 1000 pandas left in the world and 80% of them are found in the mountains in Sichuan. The facility was set up 30 years ago to help protect this animal, and they now have the biggest number of giant pandas in the world living at the base, along with red pandas. The pandas have over 600 acres of parkland to live in, and today youโ€™ll have the honour of getting up close to these gorgeous creatures. Watch them play, eat bamboo and climb the trees. If youโ€™re lucky enough (and travelling between July and September) you might get to see newborns taking their first steps in the nursery. Afterwards, return to downtown Chengdu for some free time. Perhaps take in a performance of traditional Sichuan Opera, visit the Wenshu Temple, or take a cooking class. Ask your leader for details.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Leshan - Emei Shan
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Leshan - Emei Shan

      Travel by private bus to the sacred mountains of Emei Shan. Along the way, stop in the town of Leshan to visit the World Heritage-listed Leshan Giant Buddha. Facing the river, the 71-metre-tall Buddha was carved out of a cliff face and took almost a 100 years to finish about 1300 years ago, in order to subdue the violent flood that the Leshan town had to suffer in ancient times. Depending on the volume of visitors, you may either choose either to climb up and down Leshan Mountain or take the river boat to experience the Giant Buddha, although the river boat is the best option if you want see the statueโ€™s entirety and wow at its magnificence. Then continue to Emei Shan (approx. 40 min) where youโ€™ll spend the next three nights.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Emei Shan
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Emei Shan

      Today will be spent exploring the landscape surrounding Emei Shan, one of Chinaโ€™s four sacred Buddhist mountains. In the morning, travel by the park bus and then cable car (about 3 hours total), to the Golden Summit. The views from the 3099-metre/10,170-feet peak at Emei Shan are truly spectacular, especially on clear days. Take a public bus down the mountain, where youโ€™ll start your 3-hour trek with a local guide to your accommodation at a monastery. Expect plenty of steps and steep paths, and dress accordingly. Sturdy footwear will help you to enjoy this challenging but rewarding day on the mountain.

  • Day 10 Day 10: Emei Shan
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Emei Shan

      Today continue to explore the beautiful countryside at the base of the mountain, which provides ample opportunity for leisurely walks. It may be possible to visit some local hot spring resort to relax and revive from your hike, or take a tour of some nearby villages. You can also visit the Crouching Tiger Monastery, hidden deep in the forest, and see its seven-metre copper pagoda inscribed with Buddhist images and texts.

  • Day 11 Day 11: Yangtze River
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Yangtze River

      Travel back to Chengdu and then onto Yichang by train (approximately 7 hours). Yichange, the gateway to the Yangzi River, is also where the Three Gorges Dam is located. From here, youโ€™ll start your 4 days cruise up the magnificent Yangtze River.The gorges are spectacular and most travellers enjoy their time on the Yangtze boats but some words of warning are necessary. The Yangtze River region is one of the most industrialised and rapidly developing areas in China. We travel on Chinese tourist boats rather than luxury tourist vessels. We like to call it a river trip, rather than a traditional cruise. Cabins are twin-share with private bathroom facilities. While all meals are included during your time on the boat, the buffet-style Chinese cuisine can be quite plain, but thereโ€™s a chance to visit the supermarket before boarding in order to stock up on some favourite snacks, drinks or fruit for your journey.

  • Day 12 Day 12-14: Yangtze River
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12-14: Yangtze River

      This morning, enjoy a tour of the incredible feat of engineering that is the Three Gorges Dam. The worldโ€™s largest hydroelectric project, the dam generates power and prevents the major flooding that had long threatened the people of the area (though the impact on displaced people and archaeological sites should not be ignored). Continue your cruise along the Yangtze River. The Yangtze has inspired numerous poets, writers and travellers over the centuries. You will travel along one of the most picturesque sections, through the renowned Three Gorges. The dramatic โ€™Sanxiaโ€™, as they are known in Chinese, stretch for 200 kilometres and vary from 100 metres to 300 metres in width. As well as relaxing and taking in the sights (now much changed since the implementation of the Three Gorges dam), you may have opportunities to visit some riverside attractions and towns on optional group excursions, including leaving the river boat to take a side trip down a tributary of the Yangtze River. If you prefer to stay on-board, perhaps take the chance to learn some Mandarin words or how to write characters from your leader, how to play mahjong, sing some Chinese songs, catch up on your travel diary or just relax and chat with your group members and local travellers.

  • Day 13 Day 15: Yangshuo
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: Yangshuo

      Your Yangtze boat trip will end in Chongqing this morning, the biggest city in China with a population of over 20 million in the city centre and suburbs that spraw along the river and up the steep hills behind it. From here youโ€™ll take a private bus to the train station and board the bullet train to Yangshuo (approximately 5-6 hours). When you arrive, take the time to rest and soak up the charm of this little town, popular with the Chinese and Western travellers alike, who come for the beautiful landscape and stay for the great cafe and bar culture. Itโ€™s also one of the best places in the country to get a feel for local culture and traditions, while having plenty of fun at the same time. The countryside around Yangshuo is immortalized in many traditional Chinese paintings โ€“ picture immense limestone karsts dotting the rural landscape and towering spectacularly over rice paddies and the meandering Li River, all celebrated on every 20 yuan note.

  • Day 14 Day 16: Yangshuo
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16: Yangshuo

      Today youโ€™ll shake out your train legs and experience the dramatic limestone Karst landscape during a bike ride, where youโ€™ll gain a real insight into rural Chinese life. Stop for lunch at the house of our local friends for a tasty meal made from locally grown produce. This is an absolutely stunning region to explore, as every turn in the road brings you to another postcard-worthy location. Youโ€™ll have a local guide during the ride, and helmets and bike rental are included in the trip price. The evening is free for you to explore Yangshuoโ€™s lively cafe and bar scene. Maybe grab a bowl of pork stuffed tofu or beer fish (simmered fresh water fish).

  • Day 15 Day 17: Yangshuo
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 17: Yangshuo

      Today is as clear as a Yanghsuo spring day, but there are plenty of optional activities to choose from. You could begin the day by focusing your body and mind with a morning tai chi class or kung-fu lesson. Perhaps try your hand at Chinese calligraphy, or simply sit back and relax as you enjoy a relaxing cruise down the Li or Yulong River. Maybe visit the market to shop with the locals and get a feel for the regional produce. You can then put this new knowledge to use in a cooking class at the Yangshuo Cooking School. Learn to cook Chinese dishes with recipes that are easy to make and ingredients readily available outside of China, so that youโ€™ll soon be wowing friends and family back at home. Or take a tour to the much loved viewpoint at Xiangongshan for a birdview of Yangshuoโ€™s amazing landscape and visit a local tea farm to learn about tea picking and brewing. In the evening, perhaps watch an outdoor light show staged by 2008 Beijing Olympicsโ€™ Opening Ceremony director Zhang Yimou.

  • Day 16 Day 18: Hong Kong
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 18: Hong Kong

      Take a private bus from your Yangshuo Hotel to Guilin West Station, and then board a bullet train to West Kowloon station in Hong Kong (approx. 4 hours). Once you arrive mid-late afternoon, follow your leader on an orientation walk near your hotel. Hong Kongโ€™s cityscape is spectacular and its modern fast-paced life is only minutes from picturesque islands and beaches. The locals are very proud of their Cantonese culture and history, so step out of the shopping malls and off the main streets to discover another side of the city. This evening, enjoy an optional final farewell dinner to sample some of the best Cantonese dishes.

  • Day 17 Day 19: Hong Kong
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 19: Hong Kong

      There are no activities planned for the today and the trip ends this morning. Check out time is 12 pm but youโ€™ll be able to leave your luggage at the hotel reception if you canโ€™t find a flight until the evening. However, we highly recommend you to spend a couple of extra days here so that you can make the most of Hong Kong. If youโ€™re interested, we can help you book additional accommodation (subject to availability). Please consult your booking agent if you are interested.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 15 / Max: 99

Age range allowed for this experience.

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