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  • Price starts from € 599,-
  • Days: 15
  • Group size: 2-24
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Itinerary
1 Beijing
2 Beijing
3 Beijing
4 Night train Beijng - Pingyao
5 Pingyao
6 Night train Pingyao - Xi'an
7 Xi'an
8 Night train Xi'an - Guilin
9 Yangshuo
10 Yangshuo
11 Yangshuo
12 Night train Guilin - Guangzhou
13 Guangzhou
14 End of tour

What's included

  • Accommodation in hotels
  • train journeys
  • transportation in (mini)buses only for transfers from hotel to hotel
  • English speaking tour leader  

What's not included

  • International flights
  • all meals
  • tips
  • visas
  • optional excursions
  • all entrance fees
  • airport transfers
  • booking fee
  • travel insurance

Extra Pocket money: € 175 - € 200 p.w.
Single room: € 149

Please note

Single room not available on night train.

 

China

all treks aren’t equal. certainly not this one through mao’s country!

Scale the Great Wall, sip tea in a 19th century mansion and see the wonder that is the terracotta army at Xi’an. Step inside the walled city of Pingyao, meander through the lush countryside on a bicycle and experience an authentic market stocked high with eccentric delicacies.
China
  • • Beijing Experience Beijing with a leisurely stroll along the ‘hutongs’, a visit to the Forbidden City, the Square of Heavenly Peace and the Great Wall of China. «
  • • World-famous Karst landscape Go to Yangshuo and sample a wonderfully rural way of life with the famous Karst Mountains, the paddy-fields, the farmers ploughing with buffalo and the fishermen who use trained cormorants to fish. «
  • • Jingling rickshaws in Pingyao Visit the old walled town of Pingyao where jingling rickshaws work their way through the old dusty alleyways and sample some of the local culinary delights. «
  • • Guangzhou We take the night train to Guangzhou to gather our final impressions of the country before we say our farewells and head in our separate directions. «
  • • Terracotta Army Board the night-train to Xi'an and see an ancient mosque, restaurants, numerous little shops, and Xi’an’s most important attraction, the Terracotta Army which guard the mausoleum of China’s first emperor, Qin Shihuang. «