Tours and Trip Packages to East Asia in March 2027
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Ready for an adventure that takes you off the beaten path and deep into the heart of China? The 15-day 'China by Bike' trip is a challenging journey designed for experienced travelers and active seniors eager to discover rural serenity and urban legends by bicycle. Pedal through the countryside from Guangzhou, sharing the road with local farmers and buffaloes, and marvel at the limestone peaks of Yangshuo. The pace is relaxed yet adventurous, with time to pause in villages or explore unique sights, while a support minibus ensures comfort and flexibility. Highlights include an up-close encounter with the Terracotta Warriors in Xian and a visit to a remote section of the Great Wall near Beijing. The USP of this tour is its immersive, people-to-people experience—cycling as the locals do—offering authentic insight into everyday China alongside its legendary landmarks.
Bicycle toursAdventure
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
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Hotel, Guest House, Resort
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Guangzhou, Xian, Beijing, Great
Guangzhou, Xian, Beijing, Great Wall of China, Zhoaqing, Lianshan, Zhongshan, Yangshuo
Curious about Beijing’s imperial past? Join the Half Day Mini Group Forbidden City Tour for an engaging, easy-paced morning designed with young adults and experienced explorers in mind. Your adventure begins at Lao She Teahouse, where you’ll meet your guide and group before strolling through Tiananmen Square, capturing photos of iconic landmarks. Walk beneath the imposing portrait of Chairman Mao and enter the grand Forbidden City, exploring its central axis and main halls during a three-hour guided tour. With 9,999 rooms to marvel at, you’ll experience the heart of Chinese history—then have the option to linger in the Imperial Garden or continue your own exploration. This tour’s standout feature is its no-shopping, small-group format, providing a focused, authentic look at the city’s highlights while offering the flexibility and insider tips to personalize your experience.
Trekking and HikingAdventure
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Curious about China’s ancient wonders but short on time? The Xi’an Mini Half Day to Terracotta Army Museum tour is an ideal choice for young adults and seasoned travelers seeking a seamless, easy-paced adventure. Beginning with a convenient hotel pickup, you’ll journey directly—no tourist trap stopovers—to the world-renowned Terracotta Army Museum. Explore all three excavation pits and exclusive exhibits with an expert guide, marveling at the lifelike warriors and horses that have stood the test of 2,200 years. With flexible lunchtime options and the chance to end your tour near the scenic Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, this tour package combines cultural depth with traveler-friendly efficiency. The standout: exclusive access to both famed and hidden museum treasures, making your trip to Xi’an truly unforgettable.
Adventure
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Discover China’s epic history and contemporary dynamism with the 12-Day Private Tour of China. This expertly guided journey takes you from Beijing’s imperial grandeur—exploring the Great Wall, Forbidden City, and Summer Palace—to the ancient wonders of Xi’an and the modern marvels of Shanghai. Along the way, experience the tranquil beauty of a Yangtze River cruise, winding through picturesque landscapes and river towns.
The unique selling point of this tour package is its seamless blend of heritage and modernity, offering travelers a rich tapestry of experiences from ancient capitals to cutting-edge cities. With all domestic flights and logistics handled, you’re free to immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavors of China. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned explorer, this trip delivers a comprehensive, engaging introduction to the Middle Kingdom.
AdventureSightseeing Tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
5-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Beijing, Shanghai, Yangtze River
Beijing, Shanghai, Yangtze River, Xian, Chongqing, Fengdu, Shennong Stream
Imagine viewing the mighty Mount Everest without the need for grueling treks. The Mount Everest Overland Jeep Tour - Tibet offers just that, allowing travelers to access Everest Base Camp in comfort, blending breathtaking scenery with deep cultural exploration. Starting in Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital teeming with ancient temples and vibrant neighborhoods, you’ll first enjoy panoramic vistas from Nagarkot—a favorite Himalayan lookout.
Next, the tour whisks you across the border into Tibet, a land renowned for its dramatic landscapes and spiritual heritage. Visit the revered cities of Lhasa, Gyantse, Shigatse, and Rongbuk, exploring iconic landmarks such as the Potala and Norbulingka Palaces, Barkhor Bazaar, and the spiritual heart of Tibetan Buddhism—Jokhang Temple. Along the journey, marvel at pristine lakes like YamdrokTso and the timeless beauty of Himalayan highlands.
The highlight is a road trip to Rongphu Monastery and Everest Base Camp, where the north face of Everest looms in all its glory—no trekking required. This tour is perfect for those who crave Himalayan adventure with maximum comfort and cultural depth. Its unique selling point is offering effortless access to Everest’s legendary vistas and Tibetan wonders, making it an ideal trip for travelers who value immersive experiences without physical strain.
No visit to China is complete without experiencing the grandeur of the Great Wall—and this four-day Great Wall Hiking tour adds a personal touch. Traverse both restored and unrestored sections near Beijing, enjoying peaceful mountain ridges and iconic landmarks like Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. Off the wall, immerse yourself in village life and connect with local hosts for a deeper cultural perspective. This trip is perfect for those who prefer active sightseeing and authentic encounters, with the USP being its off-the-beaten-path hiking routes that reveal the Wall’s lesser-known, tranquil beauty.
Make the most of your time in China with the 2 Days Beijing Tour from Tianjin Xingang Port. Perfect for travelers on tight schedules, this guided trip whisks you from the port to Beijing’s most iconic sites: Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and the Great Wall. On day one, walk through the world’s largest city square and step back in time at the Forbidden City, a palace steeped in imperial history for over 700 years.
The following day is dedicated to the awe-inspiring Great Wall, where you’ll explore its ancient ramparts and marvel at the sweeping views. The unique selling point of this tour package is its efficiency—covering China’s must-see attractions in just two days, with expert guides ensuring a smooth, meaningful experience. If you’re docking in Tianjin and don’t want to miss Beijing’s highlights, this tour is tailor-made for you.
Experience the awe-inspiring Terracotta Warriors Museum with the convenience and comfort of a private, half-day tour package. Choose your preferred start time—morning or afternoon—and let a knowledgeable, English-speaking guide collect you from your hotel in downtown Xi’an. As you travel about an hour to the museum, gain rich insights into the Qin Dynasty and the visionary emperor who commissioned this enduring wonder.
Once at the museum, stroll through all three pits, home to thousands of astonishing life-size warriors and horses, each with their own distinct features. Spend approximately 2.5 hours exploring, as your guide shares captivating stories and historical context, deepening your appreciation for these 2,200-year-old masterpieces.
This tour is perfect for those seeking a hassle-free, immersive sightseeing journey into one of China’s most significant archaeological sites. The standout feature of this trip is personalized attention and expert narration, making it easy to connect with history before being returned to your hotel in Xi’an.
Join us on this guided group tour to visit one of the most popular natural landmarks in China, Huangshan Mountain. Our English-speaking tour guide will give you a call one day in advance to confirm the meeting time. On the day of the tour, please travel to Huangshan International Hotel (Number 31 Huangshan Road, Tunxi District, Huangshan city). We will pick you up from the lobby of the hotel at 7:30 am.
Take the coach from Hangshan city to the Huangshan Scenic Area. If the number of members in your group is less than ten, you will be sharing a coach with Chinese tourists but with an English-speaking tour guide by your side. Arrive at the entrance of Mount Huangshan between 08:30 am to 09:00 am and take the shuttle bus to Yungu Cable Car Station. You have the option of taking the cable car to the top of the mountain (own expense: CNY80 per person each way). However, in case you do not want to go for this option, you can walk your way to the top of the mountain, which takes around two and a half hours.
Admire the beauty of stunning peaks around you upon reaching the top. See White Goose Peak, Begin to Believe Peak, Black Tiger pines and Lion Peak among other natural landmarks. You can enjoy lunch at the top of the mountain by yourself if you want to (own expense).
Travel back to the cable car station after that. The coach will take you back to the meeting point in the city from there.
Dive into the essence of Shanghai on this Private City Tour, which showcases the city’s rich tapestry of art, spirituality, and modernity. Begin at the acclaimed Shanghai Museum, home to exquisite ancient Chinese artifacts, before visiting the tranquil Jade Buddha Temple—still an active sanctuary with a resident monk community.
A traditional lunch in the heart of the city is followed by a visit to a pearl gallery or silk museum, where you’ll gain insight into two of China’s iconic crafts. The highlight for many is the serene Yuyuan Garden, a masterpiece of Ming-era landscaping blending pavilions, rockeries, and lotus ponds into a miniature world. Your trip concludes with a walk along the Bund, Shanghai’s storied waterfront, taking in sweeping river views and the city’s historic skyline. This tour package is perfect for travelers seeking a balanced introduction to Shanghai’s cultural and contemporary treasures.