
21 days
USD
$250 deposit required, remaining balance collected 60 days prior to departure.
Hotels (13 nts), guesthouse (2 nts), overnight trains (2 nts), overnight boat (3 nts)
Maximum of 12 travellers per group
Arrival airport transfer is included, please advise flight details at time of booking<br />
Discover the wonders and beauty of China, one of the oldest and most interesting nations on Earth. The depth of China's character has arisen through its extraordinary evolution from the ancient realm of the emperors, through the turbulent years of revolution, and into its rapid modernisation in the 21st century. This comfortable tour explores the captivating culture, stunning countryside, fascinating history and vibrant cities of this rapidly evolving land.
Discover vibrant Hong Kong - explore excellent museums, shop up a storm at Stanley Market or cruise across Victoria Harbour aboard the Star Ferry.
Travel through the pristine landscape of Yangshuo. Discover the region's gastronomic delights at the market, then learn all the secrets in a cooking class.
Make a furry friend at a giant panda reserve. Visit the gardens and temples of Chengdu, perhaps taking time out in an atmospheric teahouse or attending a Sichuan opera.
Starting from Chongqing, take a relaxing cruise down the legendary Yangzi River, taking in the Three Gorges on the way to Yichang.
After an orientation walk, enjoy free time to discover historic Xi'an before indulging in a tasty dumpling banquet. Visit the 6,000 life-sized Terracotta Warriors and call in at a special local project supporting people with disabilities.
This beautiful city is renowned for its lake, temples, tea and cuisine. Spend an afternoon exploring the famous West Lake by boat.
From art deco to ultra-modern, discover Shanghai's eclectic style on an orientation walk. Peruse the Shanghai Museum's exquisite collection of Chinese bronzes and be wowed by an evening acrobatic performance.
Wander Tiananmen Square, see the Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven then stroll along the Great Wall. Conclude the adventure over a Peking duck feast.
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