Challenge yourself on an eight-day adventure along one of the Seven Wonders of the World – the Great Wall of China. First, explore Beijing, China’s capital, and visit iconic sites like Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. Then, with your expert leader by your side, you’ll hike several sections of the Great Wall, from Mutianyu to Jinshanling, taking in expansive views as the wall winds along the mountain ranges into the horizon. Travel between local guesthouses, enjoying delicious home-cooked meals, and visit the Big and Small Jinshan Watchtowers. Soak in the history of the area as you see parts of the wall still in its original condition and learn about the rich history of the area from local experts.
Embark on a captivating journey through Japan’s vibrant capital, serene landscapes, and historic landmarks, beginning in Tokyo with a metro ride to the bustling Shinjuku district to experience its lively nightlife, followed by a guided city tour visiting the 600-year-old Zojoji Temple, the iconic Shibuya Crossing—the world’s busiest junction, the revered Meiji Shrine, and the tranquil Imperial Palace East Gardens. Continue to Gora, stopping at the scenic island of Enoshima and the medieval Odawara Castle, then travel to Oshino Hakkai, a picturesque village with eight serene ponds, and Kawaguchiko Lake, where you’ll ascend Mt. Fuji for breathtaking views and unwind in a traditional hot spring bath at a Japanese-style inn. Journey to Kyoto, pausing to admire the stunning Shiraito Falls, and explore the ancient capital’s treasures, including the Zen masterpiece Tenryuji Temple, the vibrant Fushimi Inari Shrine with its thousands of red torii gates, the historic Kyoto Imperial Palace, and the golden Kinkakuji Temple from 1397. Next, visit Nara to marvel at the colossal Great Buddha in Todaiji Temple, then head to Osaka to immerse yourself in its vibrant nightlife. Travel to Okayama to stroll through Korakuen, one of Japan’s three great gardens, and visit the sacred Kibitsu-Jinja Shinto Shrine. Continue to Hiroshima to reflect at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Atomic Bomb Museum, learning about the city’s resilience, followed by a ferry to Itsukushima Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with its iconic “floating” torii gate. Conclude your adventure with a thrilling bullet train ride back to Tokyo, where one of our fantastic exclusive Japan tour packages filled with unforgettable exploration of Japan’s cultural and historical tapestry ends.
Discover Japan's hidden gems with your future travel family - from late-night ramen spots to secret temple gardens. Epic adventures, unreal local experiences, at a price that just makes sense.
Dive into Japan’s vibrant culture with a group that feels like family – from sunrise temple visits to late-night ramen adventures. Our expert guides share hidden spots and cultural insights you won’t find in guidebooks, while giving you the freedom to shape your own journey.
Speed between cities on the epic bullet train, swap stories in unique hostels and discover the real Japan through its markets, street food, and local hangouts. Some nights you’ll be mastering chopstick skills at tiny izakayas, others you’ll be exploring Tokyo’s neon-lit streets with your crew.
This is Japan without the overwhelm – all the bucket-list experiences plus those off-the-beaten-path gems, designed to keep your wallet happy. Because the best adventures happen when you’ve got the essentials sorted and the freedom to explore.
Delight in the serene beauty of mountain temples, savor the delectable flavours of local cuisine, and embark on breathtaking adventures in a country that seamlessly blends old-world charm with modern innovation. Welcome to South Korea!
Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime as we take you on an exhilarating journey through the captivating landscapes and vibrant culture of this East Asian gem. From the bustling streets of Seoul to the serene temples nestled in the mountains, this tour is designed to immerse you in the heart and soul of this dynamic nation.
Be prepared to have your preconceptions about Korea completely shattered. One day you’ll be learning K-pop dance moves with the pros and partying at the vibrant nightlife hot spots, and the next you’ll be sitting down for a Q&A session with a North Korean defector after a trip to the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ). Stay in a traditional Hanok house in the old city of Jeonju, take a crash course in Taekwondo, meditate with the monks in a tiny temple in the hills, and eat your way around the famous Gwangjang Market with our local guide.
Come join us for one extraordinary adventure!
Join us on a small group tour of South Korea, where you can explore the country’s unique blend of tradition and modernity. Our journey will take you from the vibrant streets of Seoul to the peaceful mountain temples. You will have the chance to learn K-Pop dancing, experience Seoul’s exciting nightlife, and hear from a North Korean defector during a Q&A session at the demilitarized zone (DMZ). You will also stay in a traditional Hanok house, learn the art of Taekwondo, meditate in hillside temples, and savour the culinary delights of Gwangjang Market with the help of our expert local guide. Join us for an immersive and enriching experience of South Korea’s rich culture and history.
Prepare for an exhilarating 10-day vacation, as we’ve thoughtfully woven a comprehensive itinerary that showcases the very best into one. But there’s more to the story. We’ve also personally vetted and tested every element of your adventure, from accommodation to transportation and delectable meals. This effort is to ensure a quality experience that transcends the ordinary.
Embrace the adventure spirit as we introduce you to our exceptional crew of tour guides, a league of award-winning experts whose mission is to etch an indelible mark on your travel memories. With impeccable training and a readiness for every scenario, they’re your new confidants, a wellspring of knowledge bundled in a single dynamic package, committed to making your journey incredible and hopefully transformational!
Travel deep into the northern Mongolia Taiga to trace the footsteps of the Tsaatan Reindeer herders on this 14-day journey. See the majestic Chinggis Khan Statue outside of Ulaanbaatar, enjoy a Mongolian BBQ with the Darkhad nomads in their family ger, come close to the ancient bronze age Deer Stone monuments in Uushig valley, take in the majestic landscape of Khoridol Saridag Mountain and Khuvsgul lake and the most important of all, experience the Tsaatan reindeer herders life in their camp that is only accessible on foot. Take part in their daily chores, learn about their wisdom of going with the nature's flow and take in this challenging but transformative experience of being away from modern civilization.
Cycle from Guangzhou through stunning rural countryside and the limestone pinnacles of Yangshuo, visit the Terracotta Warriors and historical sights of Beijing. On this trip you go as a traveller, only to find that you become the main attraction, as local people are delighted to see that we travel as they do - on bicycles. We jostle for room with lumbering buffaloes, friendly farmers and of course local cyclists while at other times we cycle for long periods in complete serenity on country roads. Our cycling pace is relaxed with time to stop in villages or any other sites of interest. A mini bus accompanies us to carry our gear and provides a welcome break when you have had enough cycling for the day. Following our cycle ride we have ample time to appreciate the rich culture and history of Xian (with its thousands of terracotta warriors) and Beijing (including a remote section of the Great Wall) to provide an incomparable panorama of rural, ancient and modern China. No wonder this is one of our most popular trips.
Your Hong Kong English guide will be holding a sign with your name on it and waiting for your group at your centrally located Hong Kong hotel on 09:00 in the morning. Visit the relaxing Stanley Street which was first built in the late 19th century and then go to Victoria Peak, the highest mountain on Hong Kong Island. It provides spectacular views of Hong Kong and the waterfront. Most interestingly, the peak is home to many species of birds and the black kite, and numerous species of butterflies. Have a typical Hong Kong snack for lunch, and the lunch fee is at your own charge, which is not included in the tour package.
Later on, go to West Point and Lascar Row. The West Point is a point of land on Hong Kong Island located at the shore off Pokfulam Road and Queen's Road West since 18th century, and you can see lots of antiques shops with copper mirrors, electric fans, jade gems, watches, ancient coins, Qing dynasty vases and when you get to Lascar Row. Then, visit Yau Ma Tei and Lee Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum.
Yau Ma Tei is a beautiful ancient village since the 18th century, and when you go inside the Lee Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum, several photographs of the village can be seen. The tomb's structure and layout are shown with models and plans, which was dated from the inscriptions on the bricks. It includes cooking utensils, food containers, storage jars and models as well as bowls and basins since 1700 years ago. Finally, return back to your hotel.
At 08:30 am in the morning, your guide will pick you up from your Chengdu hotel lobby and drive around 20 minutes to Panda Breeding and Research Center to see those adorable pandas from babies to adults. You will have an option of holding a cute panda for photos with an advanced reservation and a donation (RMB$2,000) to the base for its research projects which you are encouraged to do as it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hold a baby panda bear in your arms.
Next, visit Jinli Street, one of the oldest commercial streets in Chinese history. Established over 1,800 years ago during the early Qin and Han dynasties, Jinli Street still preserves many of the ancient architectural styled shops till today. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant. After lunch, make a short visit to the Brocade Museum, where you will learn about interesting brocade culture from ancient times.
After that, move onto Chengdu Renmin Park, the biggest and most impressive park in Chengdu founded 1,800 years ago. After the park visit, you will be transferred back to your hotel where this tour concludes.
Our guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel in Xi’an, or at the Train Station or Xi’an Xianyang International Airport (XIY), based on your schedule and preference. You can inform us hereof after the booking.
The tour will start with a one hours drive allowing us to visit the famous Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, enlisted by UNESCO in 1987 as a world cultural heritage site. Tour guide will accompany you to visit the three pits and give you a detailed explanation of each site.
After visiting the museum we will transfer back to downtown and visit the Xi’an's Ancient City Wall, one of the most complete city walls to survive in China, as well as being one of the largest ancient military defensive systems in the world. You may go cycling on the wall if you feel interested. If time permits, we may also continue to visit the Muslim Street or Small Wild Goose Pagoda.
At the end of the tour, the guide and driver will drop you off at your hotel, Xi’an Train Station or Xi’an Xianyang International Airport, per your preference.
For train or flight, we suggest you reach Xi'an in the early morning before 09:00 and depart from Xi’an in the later afternoon after 18:00 to ensure sufficient time for the sightseeing.
If you want to see the very best that Shanghai has to offer, but only have limited time available then this is just the tour for you. The tour is inclusive of all transportation costs, so we will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel lobby to make maximum use of your time. For those with just half a day to play with, this is the perfect tour to pack the best of Shanghai’s most famous sites: The French Concession, Yuyuan Garden, Xintiandi and the Bund into just six hours.
Your tour begins with French concession. The former French Concession District, characterized by beautiful, tree-lined streets and weathered European architecture, We will pass legendary mobster Big Eared Du’s house, Sun Yat-sen's residence, China's first prime minister Mr. Zhou ’s residence etc.
After lunch, you will visit the enchanting classic sights from the Ming and Qing dynasties: Yuyuan Garden and Shanghai Old Street. The garden covers a significant space and includes many halls, springs and other buildings of interest. The visit brings you back to Ming Dynasty. We will also take a look at antique market if time allows.
You will enjoy a delicious Chinese lunch before moving on to the next stop.
The next stop is Tianzifang, it was originally a typical lane factory of the 1950s. It has attracted over 70 enterprises from 18 countries and regions, and formed industrial features centering on interior design, visual arts and industrial arts. Tianzifang is popularly known as the 'SOHO of Shanghai'.
At the end, we are going to the Bund on Shanghai’s waterfront, a showcase of pre-1949 architecture. The symbol of old and new Shanghai, the Bund is Shanghai's most famous landmark. Four kilometers long, the Bund has long been one of the most important areas in Shanghai, and a must to visit to every visitor. In the 1930s, the row of buildings was host to the city's and world's financial and commercial centers .
After this exciting day of visiting the best of Shanghai's attractions, you will be transferred back to your hotel.
Your English guide and driver will pick you up at arrival lobby of the Tianjin port first, then explore great highlights of Forbidden City, Tian'anmen Square and the Great Wall in just 2 days.
On the first day, you will visit the amazing Tianamen Sqaure and the Forbidden City , which were built in the year 1420. Tiananmen Square was the world's biggest city square, and the Forbidden City used to be an imperial palace for more than 700 years. The Great Wall of China really needs no introduction!
Visit these three integral monuments of Chinese history and culture and discover the best sights and attractions that Beijing has to offer.
8:00 Pick up from Hotel
In the morning, your English speaking tour guide and the driver will pick you up from the lobby of your hotel to start this Terracotta Warriors tour.
9:00 Drive to the Terracotta Army Museum
After gathering the group members, we will drive to the museum through highway directly, without any stopovers for tourist shops. It takes around one hour on the way, but you won't feel bored as your expert tour guide will give you a pre-knowledge of the cultural and historical background of the Terracotta Warriors.
10:00 Visit the Terracotta Army Museum
Accompanied by the guide, you will explore the Terracotta Army Museum by visiting the three excavated pits and the newly opened exhibition with many undisclosed collections. Although the clay warriors and horses have been buried for more than 2,200 years, they are still vivid with distinct appearances.
13:00 Free Time for Lunch
For lunch today, we leave it on your own to have more flexibilties. You may choose one to have a simple lunch, which usually costs around US$7 per person. Your guide is always ready to offer suggestions and assistance.
13:40 Drive back to downtown Xi'an
In about one hour, we reach the Giant Wild Goose Pagoda area. Over here your half day Xi’an Terracotta Warriors tour comes to the end. You may stay here till night to see the amazing night view, or if you want to get back to the hotel directly, your guide will show you the subway station here. We appreciate your time traveling with us!