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Northern China’s tapestry of history and scenery is yours to discover on the "North China Getaway" tour, a 12-day journey from Beijing to Shanghai. This immersive trip weaves together the ancient and the modern, from the Great Wall and Terracotta Warriors to the glittering cityscapes of Shanghai.
Travelers will experience curated local stays in village guesthouses, explore the misty peaks of Huangshan, and savor authentic cuisine along the way. The tour includes cultural highlights like Hongcun’s UNESCO-listed beauty and the vibrant pulse of China’s largest cities.
With moderate activity, this tour package is perfect for those seeking a balanced mix of sightseeing, local interaction, and cultural deep-dives. Its USP? Hand-picked experiences that take you beyond the tourist trail, offering a genuine taste of northern China’s rich diversity.
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Sleeper Train, Guest House, Hostel
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Beijing, Shanghai, Hongcun, Grea
Beijing, Shanghai, Hongcun, Great Wall of China, Xian, Huangshan
Curious about China’s grandest sights and hidden gems? The "China Highlights" tour package offers an unforgettable eight-day journey from Shanghai to Beijing, weaving through Xi’an and the charming water town of Xitang. This expertly guided trip serves up a captivating mix of cultural, religious, and historical adventures, including comfortable accommodations, seamless transport, and thoughtfully included meals.
Your adventure kicks off in the vibrant metropolis of Shanghai, where you’ll experience the city’s modern energy before venturing to the tranquil gardens of Wuxi City. Discover Xitang’s ancient lanes, then journey to Xi’an to marvel at the awe-inspiring Terracotta Warriors and savor local delicacies in the lively Muslim Quarter. As the trip unfolds, you’ll ascend the Great Wall of China—one of the Seven Wonders of the World—timed perfectly to witness the golden hues of sunset spreading across the timeless landscape.
Designed for travelers seeking an easy-paced itinerary, this tour invites you to soak up China’s rich heritage without strenuous physical demands. The easy activity rating ensures leisurely exploration, with short walks and ample opportunities to rest, making it suitable for most visitors. Whether you’re a history buff, a culture lover, or simply craving a taste of China’s renowned highlights, you’ll find this trip perfectly balanced between must-see icons and local discoveries.
One standout feature of this tour is its immersive approach: beyond the famous monuments, you’ll delve deeper into China’s ancient towns, lush gardens, and authentic neighborhoods rarely seen by tourists. By the end of these eight days, you’ll have gained an insightful introduction to China’s storied past and vibrant present—a unique blend of sightseeing, culinary delights, and cultural encounters that sets this experience apart.
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Beijing, Shanghai, Xitang, Xian
Beijing, Shanghai, Xitang, Xian, Great Wall of China
We were a family of 6 adults in Shanghai for two and a half day. Cindy proved to be professional, punctual, knowledgeable, accommodating, cooperative. She was more than willing to adjust her original plans to accommodate our personal needs and wishes, providing us with the most enjoyable two and a half day tour of Shanghai that left us with nothing but terrific things to say about her and the city itself.
History buffs and culture enthusiasts will find the "History Tour in Shanghai Archive" both enlightening and exclusive. Led by archive expert Janny Chyn, this guided tour opens the doors to the Shanghai Archives Museum—a treasure trove of rare documents and artifacts that trace the city’s transformation from fishing village to global powerhouse. Explore pivotal moments like the Japanese invasion, the rise of the Communist Party, and the city’s meteoric economic ascent since the 1980s. The unique selling point of this tour is rare access to a venue where you can delve deeply into Shanghai’s evolution, meeting the stories of its most notable citizens and companies. For anyone seeking a richer understanding of Shanghai’s layered history, this trip is a must.
Seeking the soul of Shanghai beyond the skyscrapers? The "Southern City Backstreets Tour" invites travelers to wander the city’s disappearing lanes and historic districts, meeting longtime residents and hearing personal tales from the past century. Along the way, explore unique architecture, artwork, and courtyards, sample street food, and visit a bustling local market. This walking tour is ideal for those who want an authentic, ground-level perspective on Shanghai’s evolution—offering rare glimpses into its living heritage, and serving up flavors and stories that linger long after the journey ends.
Start your day the Shanghai way with the "Morning Park & Tea Market Tour." Meander through a historic local park alive with Tai Chi, ballroom dancing, and music, soaking up the city’s vibrant morning traditions. Next, step into a bustling multi-story tea market, where you'll learn the art of tea selection, sample rare varieties, and chat with passionate store owners. This tour offers a sensory immersion into Chinese culture, blending centuries-old wellness practices with hands-on tastings. The key highlight? The chance to experience Shanghai’s living traditions alongside locals, making this sightseeing tour a delicious and enlightening start to your day.
Delve into Shanghai’s creative pulse on the "M50 Contemporary Art Tours." Once industrial warehouses, the M50 district now buzzes with more than 120 galleries and studios, home to some of China’s most cutting-edge artists. As you stroll along Suzhou Creek, meet resident artists and gallery owners, discuss emerging art trends, and witness works by luminaries like Zhou Tiehai and Xu Zhen. This art-focused tour stands out for its insider access to Shanghai’s vibrant contemporary scene—perfect for travelers who crave creative inspiration and want to connect with the city’s artistic vanguard.