China Adventures and Panda Highlights
Cuddly creatures, glittering skyscrapers, and historic landmarks are the order of the day, every day on this adventure the combines the China’s modern and ancient wonders with its most beloved wildlife. From the must-see sights of Beijing to the Great Wall, from the Terra-Cotta Warriors to ultramodern Shanghai and a full day at Chengdu’s Panda Research Center to boot, this trip is perfect for the first-time visitor and panda fanatic alike.
Highlights of the tour
- Find the hidden halls in the Forbidden City
- Explore a top-ranked section of the Great Wall.
- Meet the Terracotta Army and make a mini warrior with a local family.
- Visit the only place in the world where you can feed a giant panda.
- Experience the charm of old Shanghai during an in-depth Bund visit
Tour cities:
Beijing-Xi'an-Chengdu-Shanghai- One-to-one consultancy with our travel expert
- Your own chauffeur and comfortable vehicle
- Hotel buffet breakfasts and local restaurant lunches
- The booking of internal transportation per your preferences
- Versatile and knowledgeable local guides
- Hand-picked hotels to suit your preferences
- Entry to all attractions on the itinerary
- A 24/7 helpline while you are traveling
To ensure a seamless experience, your guide will be waiting for you outside the secure customs area with a sign with your name on it. The guide will assist you in meeting up with your private driver and accompany you to your accommodation.
Enjoy a private transfer between the airport and your hotel with an English-speaking guide.
Accommodation: 4* Penta Hotel Beijing/ 5* Regent Hotel Beijing
Spend the day exploring three of Beijing’s most photographed sites with your private guide and driver. Head to the center of the city and begin with a walk across the sprawling expanse of Tiananmen Square. Built in 1417 during the Ming Dynasty and serving as the front door to the Forbidden City, the present square is one of the largest in the world, stretching a vast 44 square hectares. Here, walk past and featuring the Tiananmen Tower, Monument to the People’s Heroes, Great Hall of the People, and the Mao Zedong Memorial. Many historically important moments have unfolded in this public setting.
From here, cross the street and enter through the towering gates of the Forbidden City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with the largest number of preserved ancient wooden structures in the world. The expansive palace complex is comprised of 9,999 buildings spread across 74 hectares and protected by a 19-foot deep moat and a 32-foot tall wall, divided into two parts. The Outer Court was where the emperor exercised his supreme power over the nation, while the Inner Court was where he lived with his royal family. Twenty-four emperors from the Ming and Qing dynasties reigned over China from the Imperial Palace here until 1924. Stop for lunch at a local restaurant.
Spend a relaxing afternoon in the hutong alleyways. Hop onto a rickshaw ride to see the real life-link past of old Beijing.
Today’s tour involves a fair amount of walking at a leisurely pace. Comfortable walking shoes and adequate protection from the sun are highly recommended.
Accommodation: 4* Penta Hotel Beijing/ 5* Regent Hotel Beijing
Start your day from the Temple of Heaven, which was where emperors prayed to 'heaven' for a good harvest. You may arrive early to see the locals practicing martial arts and doing other activities that you may never see in your country.
Later, drive to the Great Wall for about 2.5h.
Great Wall is by far China’s most iconic architectural wonder, captivating the imagination of generations of travelers intrigued by this feat of engineering. Meet with your private guide and driver at your hotel for a full day of exploration, and head northeast of Beijing with your private driver to explore the Mutinayu section, located 45 miles northeast of the city. This well-preserved section winds along lofty, cragged mountains for 1.4 miles and holds a prominent place in Chinese military history. Construction began during the 6th century Northern Qi Dynasty, and it was restored in the early years of the Ming Dynasty (spanning from the 14th to 17th century).
An abundance of natural springs in the area give this section of the Great Wall a lush verdant ecosystem, and the rolling forested hills make for an impressive panoramic photo regardless of the time of year. Take a cable car to the top of the hillside to explore the 26-foot-high granite walls. The 22 watchtowers stretch along the top of the mountain ridge as far as the eye can see, an impressive military barrier against invading forces from the north. Lunch will be at a local restaurant near the Great Wall.
Today’s tour involves a fair amount of walking at a leisurely pace. Comfortable walking shoes and adequate protection from the sun are highly recommended.
Accommodation: 4* Penta Hotel Beijing/ 5* Regent Hotel Beijing
Visit the Summer Palace. The Summer Palace dates to the 12th century, and this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a vast imperial encampment of temples, ornate pavilions, and halls set in a park around Kunming Lake. Occupying an area of 294 hectares, three-quarters of which is water, the compound features a sprawling archetypal Chinese garden that is a masterpiece of landscape garden design, and a truly picturesque setting to explore. The Long Corridor is a must-see – this covered walkway is decorated with more than 14,000 lavish paintings. Sail around Kunming Lake on a shared boat trip.
Have a Peking Duck lunch before transferring to the train station and take high speed train to Xi'an. The train ride is approximately 6 hours.
Enjoy a private transfer between the train station and your hotel with an English-speaking guide.
Accommodation: 4* Grand Noble Hotel Xi'an/ 5* Wyndham Grand Xi'an South
The Terra Cotta Warriors are the most iconic site in Xi’an, an impressive marvel that went undiscovered until 1974. With your private driver and English-speaking guide, spend the day visiting the Terra Cotta Warriors, the Ancient City Wall and the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. The incredible army of over 7000 soldiers, archers, horses, and chariots in full battle array has guarded Emperor Qin’s tomb since 210 BC. Incredibly, each figure is unique, and the painstaking repair and excavation continues in 3 pits, protected inside enormous hangars specially constructed for the archeological dig. Then discover a local craftsman's cave dwelling and learn how to make a mini terracotta warrior.
Stop for a local lunch before returning to the city center to visit the Ancient City Wall. The walls, ramparts, gates, and watchtowers form one of the oldest and most complete city defenses are still around. Built in the 13th-century on the foundations of the original Tang Forbidden City surrounding the city center you can walk, rent a bike or take an electric cart around the full 8.5-mile circuit, with great views of the city on either side and a deep moat surrounding the fortifications. At the end of the day, return to your hotel by private vehicle.
Accommodation: 4* Grand Noble Hotel Xi'an/ 5* Wyndham Grand Xi'an South
Discover more of Xi'an and China's ancient history at Shaanxi History Museum and Big Wild Goose Pagoda, then head to the Muslim Quarter and wander through the alleys to taste the local Muslim cuisine.
Enjoy a private transfer between the train station and your hotel with an English-speaking guide.
Transfer from Xi'an to Chengdu via the high-speed bullet train. The train ride is approximately 4 hours.
Meet your driver for a train station transfer with a private vehicle and English speaking guide.
Enjoy a lovely evening out in Chengdu starting with a Hotpot dinner at Huangchenglaoma, and walking through Broad and Narrow Street.
Accommodation: 4* Tibet Hotel Chengdu/ 5* Renaissance Hotel Chengdu
Chengdu is the only place in the world where you can get close to giant pandas. Rather than just taking a glance at them in a zoo, you will get very close to these cuddly creatures and learn more about them during the Panda Keeper Program in Dujiangyan Panda Base.
Under the guidance of an English-speaking member of staff, you will clean the panda enclosures, feed a panda by hand, watch panda movies, and make cakes for them. Have a simple Chinese lunch with the staff in their canteen. This highest-rated experience will provide you with the memory of a lifetime.
Accommodation: 4* Tibet Hotel Chengdu/ 5* Renaissance Hotel Chengdu
Sichuan cuisine and rice wine are the most popular kinds in China. Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan, is the best place to taste them.
Start your day at Jinli Old Street where you can taste authentic local snacks. Try some famous foods, such as bean jelly in chili sauce, sweet potato noodles, and Sichuan-style wontons. If you are brave enough, try a rabbit's head in chili sauce.
Then, visit the Rice Wine Museum, a restoration of an ancient Chinese brewery cellar. Guided by a bilingual expert, you will have the opportunity to find out how the ancient brewery works, before enjoying two complimentary glasses of rice wine.
After the tour, your guide and driver will transfer you to the airport and fly to Shanghai.
Meet your driver for an airport transfer with a private vehicle and English speaking guide.
Accommodation: 4* Sunrise On The Bund/ 5* Radisson Blu Hotel Shanghai
Spend the day visiting some of Shanghai’s most captivating sites with your private guide and driver. Start with a visit to the Shanghai Museum, treasure trove of ancient Chinese art. The museum collection features over 120,000 pieces, including bronze, ceramics, calligraphy, furniture, jade, ancient coins, paintings, seals, and sculptures. Home to eleven galleries, the collection includes several items of national importance, including one of three specimens of a “transparent” bronze mirror from the Han Dynasty.
Stop for lunch at a local restaurant showcasing Shanghai’s cuisine, then drive to the Yu Gardens, the largest of Shanghai’s ancient gardens, dating to the mid-16th century. The expansive grounds feature the architectural styles of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, with six pavilions each with their own unique design, laid out in the Suzhou style. The Grand Rockery in the center of the garden is a popular photo stop, with replica peaks, cliffs, and caves. The Yu Gardens are a year-round delightful retreat from Shanghai’s frenetic pace, as the changing seasons offer a different experience and a moment of quiet contemplation. Adjacent to the gardens is the City God Temple, surrounded by a network of local snack vendors and souvenir shops that make for a colorful walk into the Yu Garden.
Later, have a indepth tour to The Bund. Shanghai’s architecture is unique from the rest of the country. Lining the western bend of the Huangpu River, The Bund is a popular pedestrian area that parallels the river with a dramatic backdrop of majestic Shanghai buildings dating to the 1920s and 1930s. Step back in time and discover and the best of 20th-century Shanghai architecture with your private guide driver, exploring an area that was the former Shanghai International Settlement.
At the end of the day, return to your hotel by private vehicle.
Accommodation: 4* Sunrise On The Bund/ 5* Radisson Blu Hotel Shanghai
Your private car, driver, and guide will be ready and waiting at your hotel lobby to get you to the airport on time. Sit back and relax, as they help you check-in and escort you to the correct security gate. We will take the stress out of your travel and set you up for a nice journey home.