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Duration 12 days 10 days
Price From $ 1,179 $ 2,656
Price Per Day $ 98 $ 266
Highlights
  • China is a land of contrasts. From soaking up the bright city lights of Shanghai’s waterfront to exploring the unearthed Terracotta Warriors outside of Xi’an, you’ll get to see it all for yourself!
  • Spend two nights at the base of the Great Wall in a locally run guesthouse, and follow in the footsteps of soldiers from hundreds of years ago when you trek the lesser-visited Gubeikou to Jinshanling section.
  • This adventure offers plenty of opportunity to get active among the wonders of China. Explore city laneways on walking tours, climb the steps of the Yellow Mountain, trek the Great Wall and cycle countryside lanes in Hongcun.
  • Two overnight trains means you'll maximise your time in each destination, get to know your fellow travellers over a game of mahjong, and have a real sense of the vast size of the country.
  • We’re all about authentic experiences, so go local every step of the way with an experienced local leader, public transport, and family-run guesthouses and lodgings wherever possible.
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Trip Style Small group tour Group tour
Lodging Level Basic Standard
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 2- Easy
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Local Immersion & Homestays
  • High Adventure
  • Transformative
  • Cultural
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Beijing
  • Huangshan
  • Shanghai
  • Beijing
  • Nanjing
  • Shanghai
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities N/A N/A
Meals Included N/A N/A
Description

Discover the breathtaking countryside and rich cultural history of China's north on this 12-day trip bookended by the bright city lights of the country’s biggest hubs. From the dizzying heights of Huangshan, the Great Wall and waterfront Shanghai to the underground pits that hold thousands of Terracotta Warriors, this trip explores the diversity and significance of China. Go beyond the tourist trail, immersing yourself in the local ways of life, with hand-picked experiences to choose from and curated stays in small village guesthouses along the way. Northern China is a feast for the senses, especially your appetite.

Perfect for the first time visitor to China, this sensational value holiday focuses on the country’s ‘golden triangle’ of iconic attractions. The awe-inspiring capital, Beijing, which enthrals with its grand imperial Forbidden City, is also the gateway to the Great Wall of China, recognised as one of the ‘New Seven Wonders of the World’. Xi’an is a further imperial treasure trove best known for its army of 8,000 life-sized terracotta warriors. And sensational Shanghai is a city like no other, effortlessly blending the traditional with the futuristic in its peaceful gardens and elegant colonial district, shimmering skyscrapers and extravagant Space Age architecture.
Itinerary: North China Getaway

Day 1 Beijing

Nimen Hao! Welcome to China. The capital of the most populous country on earth, Beijing is a food-centric city with ancient sites and modern architecture around every corner. Your adventure begins with an important welcome meeting at 6 pm this evening. Following the meeting, settle into your hotel and then perhaps get together with your newfound travel crew and head out for dinner – your local leader will have a couple of recommendations.

Day 2 Great Wall

Enjoy a few hours of free time in the morning to explore Beijing before taking a 3-hour private bus to a section of the original Great Wall– the Gubeikou section. Built as a northern defensive line for Beijing (then called Youzhou), this section of the Great Wall was first constructed between AD550 and AD557, then fortified during the early years of the Ming Dynasty. You’ll spend the night in a family-run guesthouse nearby, and while the facilities are more basic than some of the other accommodation on this trip, the homegrown hospitality more than makes up for it. Most travellers tonight choose to eat at the guesthouse for dinner as it's a great chance to sample local produce and delicious home cooking.

Day 3 Great Wall

Embrace an early start and make the trek from the Gubeikou section of the Great Wall to the Jinshanling section. Hike over steep, remote terrain for around 5–6 hours, taking in incredible views along this comparatively quiet trail. Some parts of the wall are unrestored, so you'll need to concentrate hard to keep your footing, while other stretches will take you off the wall to walk alongside it through the countryside. The trek will be challenging, but the sight of the wall snaking through the hills as far as the eye can see and the feeling of being immersed in ancient history will be ample reward for your efforts. After the hike, return to the guesthouse, put your feet up, have a few beers or maybe learn how to play mahjong with the locals.

Day 4 Beijing - Overnight Train

Take a 3-hour drive back to Beijing before midday and make use of your last free afternoon in the capital. Consider checking out the Temple of Heaven while you're in the city, or tuck into a Peking Duck banquet right in its birthplace. Keep in mind that this evening you’ll board a 13-hour overnight train bound for Xi’an, so maybe stock up on snacks and supplies for the journey. While comfortable, the train isn’t luxurious, but it's certainly one of the best ways to come face to face with the vastness of this country. Be sure to have a good book or a device loaded with binge-worthy shows for the journey.

Day 5 Xi'an

Welcome to Xi’an – the capital of Shaanxi Province and the largest city in northwest China. Head to the hotel to freshen up and then head on a leader-led walking tour, uncovering what was once the start of the ancient trading route known as the Silk Road. Your leader will introduce you to the Muslim Quarter, which features narrow streets of quaint shops, lively food markets, and the life of Chinese Muslims. You can choose to visit the Bell Tower, which according to legend was built to restrain dragons that were causing earthquakes, or the Drum Tower, which is full of instruments once used to mark time and warn the population in emergencies after the walking tour. Another option is to explore the 13-kilometre-long City Walls and attached Gates where you can rent a bike on top and cycle the whole circle of the City Wall. Xi’an’s Silk Road history means it has an exciting mixture of cultures, especially found in its food options – Muslim dishes are a specialty here. In the evening, perhaps visit the night markets and try local specialties such as pao mo (lamb broth that you break flat bread into), hand pulled noodles, hotpot or barbecue.

Day 6 Xi'an – Overnight Train

Make the 2-hour journey by public transport to the acclaimed Terracotta Warriors. Spend a few hours at this incredible archaeological find, buried for 2000 years before being discovered in 1974 by farmers digging a well. These clay statues of soldiers, horses and chariots were commissioned by the Emperor Qin Shi Huang as part of his mausoleum after he ascended to the throne in 264 BC. Three main pits are open for viewing, where just under 2000 of the total 6000 warriors – each an individual with a different costume, height, and even facial expression – are on display. Later, return to Xi'an and board your second overnight train bound for Shanghai (approximately 16 hours).

Day 7 Shanghai

Blending 21st-century architecture with old-world character, Shanghai pulses with the beat of contemporary China. Arrive and take the busy subway to your accommodation. Enjoy a full day of exploration, but don't worry if you can't see everything you want to today – you’ll be back later on in your trip. Get a taste of the city during the roaring 1920s with a leader-led walk of the Bund, a strip of spectacular art deco-style buildings. Wander the narrow winding lanes (nongtangs) of Old Shanghai, where you can get a glimpse of local life. Explore the European-influenced French Concession, then pound the pavement along Luwan's Huaihai Road – a busy shopping street. The area's tree-lined avenues and many Tudor mansions earned it the nickname 'Paris of the East'. When night falls, why not get together with a few of your travel pals for a taste of Shanghai’s eclectic food scene.

Day 8-9 Huangshan

Travel into stunning countryside on a 6-hour public bus journey to Huangshan, otherwise known as Yellow Mountain. The 72 sharp peaks of Huangshan provide some of China's most breathtaking scenery, as well as a respite from the bustle of the city. Spend the next two days in a guesthouse with free time to explore the area as you wish. Two popular trails are the Eastern Steps (7.5 kilometres, approximately 3–4 hours) and the Western Steps (15 kilometres). It’s recommended to take the cable car to the summit, explore the area and then descend via the Western Steps. Whatever you choose, the dramatic limestone peaks framing this region make for some breathtaking vistas. After taking in the natural beauty of Huangshan during the day, return to the guesthouse for a well-earned evening rest.

Day 10 Hongcun

Jump on public transport again and travel to the picturesque villages of the Huizhou region (approximately 2 hours). A number of these villages are now World Heritage listed, and you may recognise the ramshackle, ornate buildings from the film ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’. Arrive in Hongcun, check-in to your village guesthouse and then set out on a guided tour by your leader of cobbled alleys and Ming Dynasty architecture. Following this short walk, you have the rest of the afternoon and evening free to spend as you wish. Perhaps you might like to clamber up into the hillsides for panoramic views over the traditional settlements. Or maybe you'd prefer to explore the surrounding villages on two wheels. Your group leader will have all the information on bicycle hire and other optional activities.

Day 11 Shanghai

Bid farewell to the glorious countryside and make the 6-hour journey back to Shanghai by public transport. You’ll arrive back mid to late afternoon, and if there’s time, consider booking into a traditional tea ceremony to learn how important this drink is to Chinese culture. Tonight is cause for celebration, so why not gather with your travel crew and go all out in one of Shanghai’s great restaurants. If you haven't already, tonight is the perfect chance to try the city's famous xiao long bao (steamed soup dumplings).

Day 12 Shanghai

With no activities planned for today, you are free to leave the accommodation at any time, provided you comply with your accommodation’s internal check-out policies. That doesn’t mean your adventure has to stop here! If you’d like to spend more time in Shanghai, we’ll be happy to organise additional accommodation (subject to availability).

Itinerary: Wonders of China

Day 1 London - In flight
Titan’s VIP door-to-door travel service collects you from home, for your journey to London Heathrow for a direct, scheduled overnight British Airways flight to Beijing.

Day 2 Beijing
This morning we arrive into Beijing and transfer to the Landmark Hotel (4T), where we stay for three nights. You will have time to freshen up and relax before we enjoy the first of Beijing’s many sights this afternoon with an included excursion to the serene Summer Palace. This evening you may choose to dine at the hotel’s Chinese or Western restaurants.

Day 3 Beijing - Great Wall
After breakfast we depart by coach for a full day visit to the Great Wall of China, perhaps the most famous of China’s many sights and a must for any visit to the country. There are numerous sections of the Wall that can be visited, most dating from the Ming Dynasty. We will visit the Badaling Great Wall, some 70 kilometres from Beijing set at the highest point of the north end of the Guan’gou gorge in which the Juyongguan Pass lies. The purpose of the wall here was primarily the defence of this Pass, and in sections it reaches 15 metres in height; one must see it first hand to truly appreciate the scale of this feat of construction. A set Chinese style lunch is included today, after which we continue to the site of the Ming Tombs where we visit the mausoleum of Changling, the tomb of emperor Zhu Di. It was widely believed that although physically dead, a person’s soul remained and for this reason the deceased emperor tomb complexes appear like a palace, well illustrated as we walk along the Sacred Way, lined with animal and human statues as we approach the tomb. We return to our hotel later today and this evening visit one of the famed Peking Duck restaurants for dinner to try this famous delicacy.

Day 4 Beijing - Forbidden City
This Forbidden City is a complex of imperial palaces that were home to the Ming and Qing emperors for over 500 years, and today is one of Beijing’s most impressive sights. Also known as the Palace Museum, it sits at the north end of Tian’anmen Square and is the world’s largest palace complex housing numerous rare treasures and intricate architecture. Your included tour here will cover some of the many palaces and gates and you will note the dominance of the colour yellow in the glazed tiles for the roofs, this being the symbol of the royal family. After an included lunch you have free time to explore the area further, perhaps take in some shopping or relax at the hotel.

Day 5 Beijing - Xi’an
Today, transfer to the airport for our flight to Xi’an and, following our arrival, we will visit the Yangling Han Tomb Museum. Our hotel for the next two nights is the Golden Flower Hotel Xi’an by Shangri-La (4T+) or Grand Noble (4T). This evening we have arranged to see the famous Tang Dynasty Show, a performance of Chang’an music and dance that is treasured as a national art.

Day 6 Xi’an - Terracotta Warriors
After breakfast we join our guide for a visit to the incredible Terracotta Warriors, one of the most significant and sensational archaeological excavations of the 20th century. It was emperor Qin Shi Huang that commissioned the work for his mausoleum in 246 BC, and as excavation work continues in the area it is speculated that even more treasures are yet to be uncovered. The museum covers an enormous area, the life-size warriors, each with an individual crafted head and face, and horses arranged in battle formations being the star features. Altogether there are more than 7,000 pieces. After an included lunch we return to the city for a visit to the Big Wild Goose pagoda. A simple yet appealing construction and a holy place for Buddhists, the pagoda stands nearly 65 metres in height and affords panoramic views over the city for those energetic enough to climb to the top.

Day 7 Xi’an - Nanjing
We transfer to the airport this morning for our flight to Nanjing, which has been one of the most important cities in China for the past two thousand years. This afternoon we take a tour of the city, which will include a visit to the Mausoleum of Dr Sun Yat-sen, the ‘father of the nation’ who played an important role in China’s development in the early 20th century. We also view the Zhonghua Gate, built in the mid 14th century during the reign of the first Emperor of the Ming Dynasty who made Nanjing the capital. This evening we stay at the Mandarin Garden (4T) or Jin Ling Hotel (4T+).

Day 8 Nanjing - Shanghai
This morning we take a bullet train, which whisks us to Shanghai in under two hours. Shanghai is a city that showcases the ‘new’ China more than any other; it is literally expanding by the minute and embracing a modern, fresh and innovative lifestyle. After an included lunch we enjoy a city tour covering the old town, the attractive Yuyuan Gardens featuring pavilions, halls, rockeries, ponds and cloisters, Nanjing Road, Shanghai’s bustling main street and The Bund. The Bund has been regarded as the symbol of Shanghai for hundreds of years, a waterfront road lined with buildings in Gothic, Baroque, Romanesque and Renaissance style. Our hotel is the Broadway Mansions (4T+) or Equatorial Hotel (4T), and this evening is yours to do as you wish, perhaps taking a stroll along the river to enjoy the sights and sounds of this historic waterfront.

Day 9 Shanghai
A final day at leisure to rest up and relax, do some last minute shopping in any of Shanghai’s incredible malls or cross the river to the ultra-modern Pudong area with the Oriental Pearl Tower at its heart.

Day 10 Shanghai - London
This morning we transfer to the airport for a direct, scheduled British Airways flight to London Heathrow. On arrival you will be met and guided to your Titan vehicle, for the journey home.

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