Guilin- Shanghai- Xian- Beijing(12N13D)

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Duration

13 Days 12 Nights

Tour Type

Specific Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

Chinese, English

About this tour

This multi-city China tour takes you on a journey through Chengdu, Guilin, Shanghai, and Xian before concluding in Beijing, showcasing the diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage of China. Experience the adorable Giant Pandas in Chengdu, cruise along the picturesque Li River in Guilin, explore the modern metropolis of Shanghai, uncover the ancient mysteries of Xian, and discover the historical landmarks of Beijing. This tour combines high-speed train travel and flights, providing a comfortable and efficient way to discover the diverse landscapes and cultures of China.

Highlights

  • Giant Panda Encounter: Visit the Chengdu Panda Base and observe these adorable creatures in their natural habitat.
  • Li River Cruise: Enjoy a scenic cruise along the Li River, admiring the karst landscape of Guilin.
  • Shanghai Exploration: Discover the modern and historical attractions of Shanghai, including the Shanghai Tower and Yu Garden.
  • Terracotta Army: Uncover the ancient wonders of the Terracotta Warriors in Xian.
  • Historical Beijing: Explore the iconic landmarks of Beijing, such as the Forbidden City and the Great Wall.

Included/Excluded

  • Transportation: Domestic high-speed trains (Beijing-Xi'an-Chengdu) & flights (Chengdu-Lhasa-Shanghai)
  • Accommodation: Twin rooms in standard hotels (breakfast included). Single supplement applies if no roommate available.
  • Meals: Breakfast daily; other meals per itinerary.
  • Entrance Tickets: Attractions listed + scenic area transport (alternatives arranged if closed).
  • Vehicles: All road transport (no refunds for early departure).
  • Transfers: Group airport/station transfers (1.5hr max wait); private transfers at extra cost.
  • Guide: Bilingual guides (Chinese/English).
  • Insurance: Travel accident, vehicle seat, and agency liability coverage.
  • Extras: 2 bottled waters/person/day.
  • Flights/Trains: International/domestic travel to Beijing (Day 1) & from Shanghai (Day 13).
  • Single Room: Supplement fee for solo occupancy.
  • Personal Costs: Laundry, drinks, snacks, etc..
  • Force Majeure: Extra costs from emergencies or itinerary changes .
  • Tips: Suggested: Guide 40–70 RMB/day; Driver 20–50 RMB/day.

Itinerary

  • Transfer via: International flight on your own arrangement
  • Nihao! Welcome to Chengdu, the panda hometown! A driver will be waiting to greet you at the airport/train station and escort you to your hotel in downtown Chengdu. Settle in and take advantage of the free time to rest or explore the city at your own pace.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in downtown Chengdu.
  • Meals included: None.

  • Get ready to fulfill your panda dreams! Your guide will meet you at the hotel this morning for a 17-kilometer drive to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, or simply Chengdu Panda Base. Spend the morning observing pandas of all ages. Later, the afternoon is devoted to exploring the mysterious Sanxingdui Site Museum, about an hour's drive away. Before returning to your hotel, take a relaxing stroll at Jinli Old Street.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Chengdu downtown area.
  • Meals included: Breakfast

  • A high-speed train journey awaits! You'll be escorted to the train station for your departure to Guilin (5-6 hours). Upon arrival, a driver will transfer you to your Guilin hotel.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Guilin downtown area.
  • Meals included: Breakfast

  • Prepare for stunning scenery! Today's adventure begins with a drive to the pier for a Li River cruise to Yangshuo. National Geographic hails this area as one of the "world's top 10 watery wonders". Upon reaching Yangshuo, a driver will take you to your hotel for a short rest. The afternoon offers a chance to explore the Yangshuo countryside by bike or electric scooter, followed by a visit to West Street.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Yangshuo Town.
  • Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

  • This morning, journey back to Guilin for a visit to Elephant Trunk Hill, a Guilin icon. Next, you will pay a visit to the Reed Flute Cave, a classic scenic spot with karst landforms. Following the tour, you'll be transferred to the airport for your flight to Shanghai. Upon arrival, a driver will be waiting to escort you to your downtown hotel.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Shanghai.
  • Meals included: Breakfast

  • The day is yours to discover Shanghai at your own pace. Explore this vibrant, international city, known for its diverse cuisine, modern architecture, cultural attractions, and shopping opportunities.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Shanghai.
  • Meals included: None

  • Discover Shanghai's East-meets-West charm on a full-day tour. Start with a trip to the Pudong Area and ascend the Shanghai Tower for panoramic views. Afterwards, visit the Shanghai Museum, home to a stunning collection of Chinese art. In the afternoon, explore the classical Yu Garden and stroll along Nanjing Road and The Bund.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Shanghai.
  • Meals included: Breakfast

  • Following some free time, a driver will meet you at your hotel and transfer you to the airport or train station for your journey to Xian. Upon arrival in Xian, a driver will greet you and escort you to your hotel.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Xian.
  • Meals included: None

  • Today, a journey into ancient China awaits. Your guide and driver will pick you up for a visit to the Terracotta Army Museum, an extraordinary archaeological site. After lunch, you'll explore the Ancient City Wall, followed by visits to the Bell Tower and Drum Tower.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Xian.
  • Meals included: Breakfast

  • Begin your day with a visit to the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, a landmark of Xian. Afterward, immerse yourself in the bustling atmosphere of the Muslim Quarter. Following your exploration of Xian, you'll be transferred to the train station for your high-speed train to Beijing. A driver will meet you at the train station and escort you to your hotel.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Beijing.
  • Meals included: Breakfast

  • A full day of exploring Beijing's imperial treasures is on the agenda. Your guide will meet you at the hotel to begin a tour of Tiananmen Square and the magnificent Forbidden City. Later, ascend Jingshan Park for panoramic views and explore the beautiful Summer Palace.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Beijing.
  • Meals included: Breakfast
 
Note: The Forbidden City is closed on Mondays; an alternative itinerary will be provided.

  • Embark on a trip to the Mutianyu Great Wall, located northwest of Beijing. Ascend by cable car and enjoy a memorable hike along this iconic structure. Before returning to your hotel, capture a photo of the Bird's Nest and Water Cube.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Beijing.
  • Meals included: Breakfast

  • Enjoy a final breakfast before your departure. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for some last-minute sightseeing before being transferred to the airport for your flight home.
  • Meals included: Breakfast

Durations

13 Days

Languages

Chinese
English

Frequently asked questions

The opening hour of most tourist attractions is 08:00 – 17:30 from April to October, and it is 08:30 -17:00 from November to next March.

What to pack and wear in China will depend on where you go and the time of year you visit. The climate varies a lot throughout the country so bring layered clothing to adjust on the go. Essentials include comfortable walking shoes, a rain jacket, a day bag and a reusable dust mask as dust storms are common in some regions.

China uses Type A, C, and I electrical outlets. The standard voltage is 220 V with a frequency of 50 Hz. It's recommended to bring a universal adapter.

No, the tap water in China is undrinkable unless it is boiled, but it is safe for brushing teeth. The hotels usually offer water heater in each room and you can use it to get boiled water to make coffee or tea. Two bottled water is provided free of charge in your room on a daily basis. Besides, we also offer bottled water to our clients for free.

Internet access is generally good in hotels and tourist areas, but it's limited in more remote areas. Some fast-food chains, restaurants and cafes have free wi-fi available, but may require a Chinese phone number to receive the login code. The login prompts may also be in Chinese.

  In recognition of good service, tipping guides and drivers during China escorted tours, as well as bellboys who take your luggage to your room has become gradually accepted as common practice in China as elsewhere in the world. But it is still unnecessary to tip for food service or taxis, etc.

The local currency is Chinese Yuan (CNY). You can exchange money at the airport, banks, or larger hotels in major cities.

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