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Highlights Of China

Tripcode: ACH

Countries visited: China

Adult Group Holidays Leisurely / Moderate Culture
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Average Review Rating: 4.4 from 28 reviews.

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  • HIGHLIGHTS OF CHINA

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    This trip certainly does cover the highlights from sights to the experiences encountered.  The sights include the Great wall, terracotta army, gardens and buildings.  the experiences include the journeys by public transport, sleeper train, bullet train and bamboo rafts! Unforgettable moments, astounding sights and fantastic memories! 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    The abiding memory is of the enormous variety and scope of history evident in China.  This is seen not just in the buildings across the dynasties and the modern architecture but in the attitudes and behaviour os the local people.  To see octagenarians in the parks exercising, meditating whilst balancing pieces of wood on their heads or singing to each other is an inspiration for how we can connect within communities.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Fantastic; Anson Qiu (Qiu Huanan) was an incredible guide that exercised due regard for the needs of the group as well as displaying a enormous pride in his country.  He was keen to pack into the trip all the experiences that gave a real flavour of China - food and sights.  He was extremely adept at organising and keeping the group moving and experiencing, whilst allowing individual members the time and space to experience the surroundings, this was despite being poorly for the first few days.  I would have no hesitation in recommending him as a guide to anyone and feel that he should be fully recognised - in fact I would regard him as one of the highlights!
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Do not overpack.  There are opportunities to catch up with washing and no where is too formal.  Importantly go with the recommendations of teh guide and experience all that is on offer as it is important to experience both what you feel you want to as well as what they as a local want to show you.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    This is a trip that is an experience that has to be undertaken in your life.  The culture, the sights, the food, the variety, the people are incomparable and so refreshingly surprising - each day just brought new memories and new wonder.
     
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    An energetic and fantastic trip which used every second of the time available and included a great variety of scenery, methods of travel and interesting diversions. As good a real taste of China as possible in two weeks. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Too many to choose one - the 'big attractions' are amazing, particularly the Great Wall. I loved Xian and biking around the city walls - and the Muslim market was huge fun for shopping and eating! It was also great to go down to Yangshou and see the Karst scenery, paddy fields and have a day biking in the countryside. Shanghai is just amazing! Altogether the word for China is Huge! in all respects.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    He was fantastic! this is my second trip and I was nervous that I had been so lucky with the leader last time and so wondered if I could be again. I should not have worried. He was bright, fun, open to all discussions on any subject, very careful not to loose 'his flock' and keen to accommodate any individual requests made by any of us. A great strength of Exodus trips it seems.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    I think the Trip Notes were very good including all essentials (loo paper!). If read carefully they show you how much is fitted into some of the days and the idea is to see as much as possible in the time and enjoy everything from cooking lessons to Tai Chi lessons and biking, rafting, boating, hiking etc. Well rated as 'Leisurely/Moderate'. It is much cleaner and less challenging in many ways than India, although I loved the latter, and the roads are incomparably better! The overnight train was good fun too and everywhere is spotless.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    GO! The joy is it is so different from Europe in every way and so interesting! I do suggest you do some preparatory reading, especially about the Terracotta Army and the very different culture (and learn to use chopsticks before you go!)
     
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    Doing the Highlights of China with Exiodus was a great way of seeing as much of China as possible in two weeks.At first I thought paying over two grand for this trip was an awful lot of money, but now I have to say it was worth every penny. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    I really enjoyed seeing the great wall of China and also the terracotta warriors as these are some of the top tourist attractions in China.

    Exodus really do make sure that these days are something special for you and will give you English speaking tour guide's who know everything there is to know about the great wall and the terracotta warriors.

    Just ask them any question you like!!

    Also the open air Light Show in Yangshuo is a must see! with a cast of 600 people! I had never seen anything like it in my life!

    Also alot of people who worked in the markets in China spoke excellent English which did surprize me! So if you are thinking of going on this holiday, do not worry! where ever you go there always be English speaking people around and about.

    What did you think of your group leader?

    My group leader Emma was very good. She was always on time and never late. Every day she would give the group a breifing about what was happening the following day on our bus journeys or would come round and speak to me and the others in the hotel. Emma was very laid back and everything always went to plan. She had a great sense of humor and was more like a friend to us then a tour leader!

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    This is a great was of seeing China in two weeks, but the days can be fast moving and your tour guide will fit in as much as possible every day.

    Chill out time is mainly when you are on the bus traverling for a couple of hours from place to place, However when you are in Yangshuo and Shanghai you do get a free days in both these places to have a more restful day, Which is much needed!!!

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    Very good trip and a once in a life time oppotunity. It is alot of money, but is money well spent and a holiday you will remeber for the rest of your life!

    GO FOR IT :-)

     
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    A very well organised trip. We packed a lot into the 2 weeks, saw all the major sights and did lots of the extras as well. The traffic in the cities was horrendous, crossing roads was a nightmare! But I did manage to learn to eat with chopsticks-just about! 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    I really enjoyed the days in Yangshuo. The Liu Sanjie show was spectacular, the kayak trip was great, we finally got away from the crowds, and the tandem ride was fun, but a bit scary too in the traffic. I was really impressed with my cooking skills too! Also the Shanghai acrobatic show was amazing.

    What did you think of your group leader?
    Emma was very good and friendly and managed to keep smiling whatever she had to organise. She went the extra mile to give us a real flavour of the country, helping through all the trips on public transport, choosing lots of different dishes to reflect local specialities when we ate together and recommending extras that we could do.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Be ready for very hard beds in most of the hotels! Apparently the Chinese like them, I needed to sleep on top of a duvet apart from in Shanghai. The Great Wall walk is hard work, be ready to bargain with your farmer "helpers", although I was glad of my lady's helping hand on the rocky parts. Beware of mosquitoes in Tongli and Shanghai!
    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    The night boat trip around Guilin was a bit too much like Disney for my taste, but the other extras were worth it. A Chinese massage is also an experience, just what I needed after the Great Wall walk.

     
  • HIGHLIGHTS OF CHINA

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    This was an absolutely incredible trip.  It was brilliantly organised so we were able to fit a huge amount into two weeks.  Lots of travel involved and all went very smoothly.  Visited some absolutely amazing sights.  I have returned refreshed and eager to go back to China! 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Impossible to pick one moment, but for me the main highlights were the cookery lesson in idyllic Yangshuo, the cycle ride through exquisite scenery to Moon Hill, walking on the Great Wall first thing in the morning before the crowds arrived, coming face-to-face with the Terracotta Army, and T'ai Chi at the Temple of Heaven.  Finishing in stylish Shanghai (go for cocktails at the top of the Grand Hyatt!) was fabulous.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    William was a huge personality - loads of fun, full of ideas, boundless energy and very well organised.  He took us on at the last minute when our original guide caught a bad cold, and he did the job brilliantly.  His attempts to teach us Chinese had limited success, although we did all manage "cold beer" by the end of the holiday!  He was wonderful at mealtimes - ordered loads of dishes for us to share and so saved a lot of confusion and decision-making.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Take your own toilet roll as you won't find it in public toilets!  I regretted not bringing cycle shorts for the bike ride.  Make sure you have a small overnight bag for the sleeper train (that's lots of fun and much more comfortable than I'd expected).  Other than that, just relax and soak up the Chinese culture - try everything and have fun.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    I couldn't recommend Exodus, and this trip in particular, more highly.
     
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    A great way to see a lot of the country in a short period, but be prepared to need another holiday by the end! 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    I really enjoyed the cooking class in Yangshuo, which is surprising considering that I normally hate cooking!  The class was incredibly well organised and the scenery to look out over while eating was stunning.  I also liked Shanghai more than I thought I would - it is quite cosmopolitan with a cafe culture feel and was nice for chilling out at the end of the trip.  There were also some great cocktail bars at the top of skyscrapers.
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Unfortunately our original leader, Vivian, became ill after the first couple of days and had to be replaced by her colleague William.  He did a great job considering that he had never even been to a couple of the places before!  He was also very keen on trying to encourage us to drink the local spirit, White Lightning.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    As suggested by others, a small pillow would be useful for when travelling as you'll want to catch a nap whenever you can!  We had no trouble getting money from ATMs (we're with HSBC).  We took sterling as well just in case but didn't need to change it.  There was an ATM in the lobby of the first hotel.  Let the guide know if you have any food you can't eat as the banquet style of dining most days (ie lots of dishes in middle of table) means they can always order at least a few dishes that you can eat (I can't eat chillies).
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    You'll be getting up between 6 and 7 am most days, apart from a couple of free days and I was pretty exhausted by the end as you're on the go a lot.  The minibuses we used were quite cramped, but this may be due to the fact we were a smaller group than normal (12 people).  Luckily there weren't many long road journeys - the longest was about 2 hours.  The sleeper train was comfortable and I probably got my bst night's sleep on it!  Be prepared to sleep on very hard mattresses - they were in all of the hotels apart from the ones in Shanghai.  There was a good mix of free time 
     
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    Trip content was perfect.   Could not be faulted. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    The Hutongs.

    Yangshuo water show

    Cookery lesson 

    What did you think of your group leader?

    Unfortunately, our original group leader fell ill and had to be replaced, this was no problem as we had not become accustomed to the first leader.

    Group leaders should be made aware that their time must be spent equally with all clients. This was not the case and too often the leader would be off in conversation with the same one or two people and not available to answer important questions from the rest of the group.

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Pay attention to timings and be prompt or the rest of the group suffer.

    Obtain the cell phone number of the leader at the earliest opportunity and report all incidents.

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    The trip was let down by the severe lack of correct transport facility.

    At one point, on a long trip, the luggage was loaded on to the forward passenger seats of a bus that was only adequate to seat the group without luggage. My husband and I were compelled to sit in the only two seats available at the back of the bus which were only designed for children. My husband refused to travel on the bus again unless extra transport was made available for the luggage.

    Whilst in these seats, the person immediately in front of my husband, forced the seat back and damaged the little finger on my husbands left hand. He is still attending the doctor.

     
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