Shanghai- Huangshan-Xian- Beijing

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Duration

11 Day 10 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 Shanghai, Huangshan, Xian, and Beijing, showcasing the diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage of China. Experience the vibrant cityscape of Shanghai, explore the Yellow Mountain and ancient villages near Huangshan, uncover the ancient mysteries of Xian, and discover the historical landmarks of Beijing. This tour combines high-speed train travel, providing a comfortable and efficient way to discover these iconic destinations.

Highlights

  • Shanghai Exploration: Discover the modern and historical attractions of Shanghai, including the Shanghai Tower and Yu Garden.
  • Yellow Mountain Scenery: Explore the stunning natural beauty of Yellow Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Ancient Villages near Huangshan: Discover the traditional Hui-style architecture of Hongcun Ancient Village.
  • 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! Shanghai welcomes you! This vibrant, international city, a unique fusion of Eastern and Western cultures, awaits your exploration. A driver will be readily available to escort you from the airport/train station to your hotel in the city center. The day is yours to relax or begin discovering Shanghai's charms at your own pace.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in downtown Shanghai.
  • Meals included: None.

  • Immerse yourself in the captivating blend of East and West that defines Shanghai. Begin in the Pudong Area, where the towering skyscrapers of Lujiazui create a stunning skyline. Ascend the Shanghai Tower for unparalleled panoramic views. Later, delve into Chinese art and history at the Shanghai Museum. The afternoon offers a respite in the classical Yu Garden, followed by a stroll along bustling Nanjing Road and the iconic Bund.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in downtown Shanghai.
  • Meals included: None.
Travel Note: Keep in mind that the Shanghai Museum and Yu Garden are closed on Mondays. Alternative visits to the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center, Shanghai City God Temple, or the French Concession will be arranged.

  • After a leisurely morning in Shanghai, a driver will transfer you to the train station for your high-speed rail journey to Huangshan (approximately 2.5 - 3 hours). Upon arrival, a warm welcome awaits, with a driver ready to escort you to your hotel in Huangshan city. The evening is yours to enjoy at your leisure.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Huangshan city.
  • Meals included: None.

  • Today, prepare for a breathtaking encounter with Yellow Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a natural masterpiece. Following breakfast, your guide and driver will transport you to the mountain area. Ascend via cable car to the North Sea Scenic Area. Hike to Begin-to-Believe Peak and the Cloud Dispelling Pavilion for stunning vistas. Don't miss the chance to see Flying-over Rock and hike to Bright Summit. Finally, descend the mountain and relax at your hotel.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Huangshan.
  • Meals included: None.

  • Discover the cultural heart of the Huangshan region. A morning excursion takes you to Hongcun Ancient Village, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its traditional Hui-style architecture. Later, return to Huangshan city and stroll through Tunxi Ancient Street, a well-preserved thoroughfare showcasing the charm of the Southern Song, Ming, and Qing dynasties.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Huangshan.
  • Meals included: None.

  • Following breakfast, prepare for a scenic train journey to Xian (approximately 7.5 hours). Your driver will pick you up at your hotel and transfer you to train station. Settle in and enjoy the ride. Upon arrival in Xian, your driver will be waiting to greet you and escort you to your hotel.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Xian.
  • Meals included: None.

  • An unforgettable encounter with ancient history awaits. Set out with your guide and driver to the Terracotta Army Museum, one of the world's greatest archaeological discoveries. Marvel at the thousands of life-size terracotta warriors. After lunch, visit the Ancient City Wall, offering panoramic views of Xian. Also, visit the Bell Tower and Drum Tower, landmarks from the Ming Dynasty.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Xian.
  • Meals included: None.

 
  • Begin the day with a visit to the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, a symbol of Xian's Tang Dynasty heritage. Afterwards, immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Muslim Quarter. Then, you will be transferred to the train station for your high-speed train to next destination - Beijing.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Beijing.
  • Meals included: None.

  • Today, explore Beijing's most iconic landmarks. Your guide will lead you to Tiananmen Square, the heart of the city. From there, venture into the Forbidden City, a magnificent palace complex steeped in history. Later, ascend Jingshan Park for panoramic views, and explore the Summer Palace.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Beijing.
  • Meals included: None.
 
Travel Note: Remember that the Forbidden City is closed on Mondays. Alternative attractions will be arranged on those days.

  • No trip to Beijing is complete without a visit to the Great Wall! Embark on a journey to Mutianyu, a well-preserved and scenic section of this world wonder. Enjoy a cable car ride and a hike along the wall. Before returning to the city, capture a glimpse of the Bird's Nest and Water Cube, iconic structures from the 2008 Olympics.
  • Accommodation: Hotel in Beijing.
  • Meals included: None.

  • Savor one last Beijing breakfast before preparing for your departure. Depending on your flight schedule, you might have time for some final explorations before heading to the airport for your journey home.
  • Meals included: None.

Durations

11 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.

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