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Walking the Charms of China – Privately Guided

Walking the Charms of China - Privately Guided Trip Notes

  • Ways to Travel: Private Guided
  • Destination: China
  • Programmes: Walking & Trekking
  • Activity Level:

    3 out of 7 - Moderate

  • 11 Days: Flight Inclusive
  • 11 Days: Land Only
  • Ages: 16+
  • Trip Code: W10CH

Trip Overview

This truly is an experience of a lifetime as you journey across this fascinating country to witness the real Charms of China, with the added benefit of your own private guide.

Your adventure begins in the city that never sleeps, Beijing. With a guided visit to the Forbidden City, you’ll soon become immersed in the remarkable history of this former Chinese Imperial Palace. You’ll have the opportunity to add guided tours of Tiananmen Square & the Temple of Heaven, along with a traditional Peking Duck Banquet, and incredible Kung Fu or Opera night time shows. Experience for yourself one of the Seven Wonders of the World – the Great Wall of China. You’ll walk along wild and restored sections as you encounter countless fortifications dominating the skyline; this really is a spectacle to behold.

As you leave Beijing & The Great Wall of China behind, you’ll take a high speed train to Xi’an, an ancient imperial capital and eastern departure point of the Silk Road. Xi’an is where you’ll feast your eyes on one of the most important archaeological finds of the 20th century – the Terracotta Warriors. Showcasing terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the Museum Halls & Pits are an extraordinary sight. You’ll also have time to explore the Ancient City Walls of Xi’an, built under the rule of the Hongwu Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang as a military defence system; these walls are particularly beautiful to cycle on as the sun is setting behind you. Your time in Xi’an ends with a trip to the bustling Muslim Quarters to sample their famously exotic street food.

After your first few days near to the cities, the third portion of your trip takes you to the sub-tropical region of Guilin in Southern China. Famous for its dramatic landscapes of limestone karst hills, Guilin sits on the banks of the Li River offering a true natural paradise. Here, you’ll traverse the lush rice terraces known locally as the ‘Dragon’s Backbone’, passing through remote villages and walking alongside the tranquil Li River. This region invites you to enjoy a slower pace where the ‘old style’ way of life is still thriving – quite a stark contrast to city life. You’ll fly back to Beijing for your last night before departing for home, we’re confident with fond memories of the true Charms of China.

Highlights

  • Delve into the ancient city of Beijing, exploring the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square & historic hutongs
  • Journey along the famous Great Wall of China, along wild and restored sections, as you witness one of the Seven Wonders of the World
  • Admire the mighty Terracotta Warriors and Ancient City Walls of Xi'an, sampling local cuisine in the Muslim Quarters
  • Walk along Guilin's vast rice terraces known as the 'Dragon's Backbone', alongside bamboo forests and the iconic Li River
  • Your own private English speaking guide and driver throughout the trip - benefit from insider knowledge and a personalised experience

Adult min age: 16

Min group size: 1

Max group size: 4

Itinerary

Land Only

  • Start City: Beijing
  • End City: Beijing

Flight Inclusive

  • Start City: London
  • End City: London

Land Only Itinerary

Day 1
Arrive in Beijing

Ni hao. Welcome to China! You’ll be collected from Beijing Peking airport and transferred to your first accommodation (approx. 60mins).

If arriving early, you may want to add on a private guided tour of Tiananmen Square & Temple of Heaven or an authentic Peking Duck Banquet (both booked in advance). Otherwise, explore the fascinating city of Beijing at leisure before receiving your welcome briefing at the hotel.

Overnight Howard Johnson Paragon Hotel, Beijing.

Day 2
Walk Jinshanling Great Wall & Wohu Mountain

The perfect introduction to your adventure across China – walking the Great Wall! This section of the Great Wall is divided into two distinct parts; the Woushan section and the Jinshanling section. Both offer stunning views of the Great Wall and surrounding landscape.

You’ll walk on a much less crowded part of the wall, along intact and restored sections with several diversions onto mountain trails through cultivated fields and with the outline of the Great Wall dominating the sky-line. Explore the General Tower and 24-Window Towers en-route; these imposing watchtowers were once used as military command posts and provide a fascinating glimpse into the history and architecture of the Great Wall.

Overnight Local Farmer House, Beijing Great Wall area.

Distance covered: 5mi (8km)

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 3
Walk Gubeikou Great Wall

Your walk begins in Gubeikou where you walk along some wilder sections of the Great Wall. Your path leads away from the wall for a short while, walking along dusty trails before joining the Great Wall again towards Jinshanling. After today’s walk, you’ll transfer back to central Beijing.

In the evening, you can choose to add on a night show (booking advance):

Beijing Kung Fu Show: A rare chance to watch the real Shaolin Kung Fu where they’ve mastered incredibly difficult moves.

Beijing Opera Show: One of the most famous traditional Chinese opera. The artists wear heavy make-up and act out the legends and romance with their unique style of singing and dance.

Overnight Howard Johnson Paragon Hotel, Beijing.

Distance covered: 6mi (10km)

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 4
Forbidden City & onto to Xi'an

After breakfast, you’ll visit the former Chinese imperial palace, the Forbidden City. This large palace building was built between1406 and 1420, and served as the home of emperors and their households, as well as the ceremonial and political centre of Chinese government for almost 500 years. The Forbidden City was declared a World Heritage Site in 1987, and is listed by UNESCO as the largest collection of preserved ancient wooden structures in the world.

In the afternoon, you’ll be transferred to Beijing train station where you’ll take the high speed train to Xi’an (approx. 5hrs – included). You’ll be met at Xi’an train station and transferred to your hotel (approx. 10mins).

Overnight Grand Noble Hotel, Xi’an.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 5
Terracotta Warriors & Horse Museum, then Xi'an City Walls

Today you’ll visit the Terracotta Warriors & Horses Museum. This is an incredible excursion, nothing can quite prepare you for the sights witnessed in the Museum Halls. One of the most important archaeological finds in the 20th century, this collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China are a form of funerary art buried with the emperor in 210 – 209 BCE with the purpose of protecting the emperor in his afterlife. The figures, dating from approximately the late third century BCE, were discovered in 1974 by local farmers in Lintong County, outside Xi’an, Shaanxi, China. The three pits containing the Terracotta Army held more than 8,000 soldiers, 130 chariots with 520 horses, and 150 cavalry horses, the majority of which remained buried in the pits near Qin Shi Huang’s mausoleum. A late lunch is taken in the local restaurant.

In the afternoon, you’ll visit the Ancient City Walls of Xi’an. These walls were built under the rule of the Hongwu Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang as a military defence system. They have been refurbished many times since it was built in the 14th century, thrice at intervals of about 200 years in the later half of the 1500s and 1700s, and in recent years in 1983. The wall encloses an area of about 14 square km and is on the tentative list of UNESCO’s World Heritage Site under the title ‘City Walls of the Ming and Qing Dynasties’.

Overnight Grand Noble Hotel, Xi’an.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 6
Big Wild Goose Pagoda Park & Muslim Quarters

This morning, you’ll visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda Park, built in 652 during the Tang dynasty. The structure was rebuilt in 704 during the reign of Empress Wu Zetian and its exterior brick facade was renovated during the Ming dynasty. One of the pagoda’s many functions was to hold sutras and figurines of Gautama Buddha that were brought to China from India by the seventh-century Buddhist monk, Xuanzang. Today, the interior walls of the pagoda feature engraved statues of Buddha by the renowned artist Yan Liben.

You’ll then head to the Muslim Quarters located inside the city wall of Xi’an with around 32,361 Muslim residence , 50% of the total Muslim population in Xi’an city. The history of the Xi’an Muslim Quarter can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty, when Muslim merchants came to and aggregated in Chang’an, today’s Xi’an, via the Silk Road. It is now a well-known tourism site which is famous for its culture and incredible local food.

In the afternoon, you’ll be transferred to Xi’an airport for your flight to Guilin (approx. 2hrs). You’ll be collected from the airport and transferred to your accommodation (approx. 1hr).

Overnight Bravo Hotel, Guilin.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 7
Walk Pingan to Dazha

This wonderful walk follows the villagers’ trail over to Dazha, taking you over two mountain ridges with rice terraces in between. Starting from the remote village of Ping’an, the first 30 minutes is a stepped climb up to the first viewpoint where you’re rewarded with amazing views across the lush rice terraces and distant mountains.

The trail brings you to the small village of Zhong Liu, home to the Yao community. Continue over a ridge with beautiful vistas of rice terraces before you, known fondly as the Dragons Backbone – you’ll soon see why!

Overnight Bravo Hotel, Guilin.

 

Distance covered: 7mi (12km)

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 8
Walk along Li River to Xingping

This is the walk of all walks – a fascinating trail along the stunning Li River. Follow an ancient path along the river, alternating between dirt tracks and purpose built paths; you’ll even cross the river by boat to add to the excitement! Walk past cultivated fields, ancient Chinese houses, and between the breath-taking karst mountains with incredible views of the Li River down below. Lunch will be taken in a farmers home, where simple local dishes are served – expect deliciously fresh vegetables!

Your descent brings you to a cobbled trail, hugging the side of the river with ever striking mountain views. Here, you cross the river by boat before continuing your walk to Xingping beside bamboo forest, fields and orchards. On arrival in Xingping, take some time to explore this ancient town before transferring to your accommodation in Yangshuo.

Overnight Bamboo Leaf Hotel, Yangshuo.

Distance covered: 10mi (16km)

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 9
Walk along Yulong River & Bamboo Rafting

Today’s walk begins at Fuli bridge, a beautifully rural Chinese setting, with stunning Karst mountains as a backdrop to this green, tranquil river. Our route starts over the bridge and follows the river as it meanders through fields, rice paddies and villages where the ‘old style’ way of life is still thriving, providing a stark contrast to city life. Lunch will be taken en-route or at your destination depending on timing.

Overnight Bamboo Leaf Hotel, Yangshuo.

Distance covered: 7mi (11km)

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 10
Return to Beijing

Transfer from your accommodation to Guilin airport for your flight back to Beijing (approx. 3hrs). You’ll be collected from Beijing airport and transferred to your accommodation where you’ll have the afternoon & evening to explore Beijing.

Overnight Howard Johnson Paragon Hotel, Beijing.

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 11
Depart Beijing

You’ll be transferred from your accommodation to Beijing Peking airport (approx. 60mins).

Meals included: Breakfast

Accommodation

Howard Johnson Paragon Hotel, Beijing

Stay in the centre of Beijing City, just a short drive from the main attractions including Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City and Summer Palace. Enjoy a wide range of drinks at the Pavilion Lounge Bar or choose from their selection of three on-site restaurants serving traditional and international cuisine.

Grand Noble Hotel, Xi'an

Centrally located within the ancient city walls of Xi’an, there are plenty of attractions nearby including the Bell & Drum Towers and Forest of Steles. International cuisine is available in the hotel’s open-kitchen restaurant, while light meals, snacks and drinks can be found at the hotel’s café, deli and lobby bar. This hotel also houses a fitness centre, a massage centre, spa and beauty salon.

Bravo Hotel, Guilin

Just 10 minutes’ walk from Guilin Museum, this lovely hotel boasts a prime location. Guests can enjoy a buffet breakfast, lounge bar and fitness centre with an indoor swimming pool.

Bamboo Leaf Hotel, Yangshuo

Bamboo Leaf is a beautiful hotel with a focus on nature and providing an exceptional guest experience. Just a short walk from the Li River and the centre of Yangshuo, the hotel lovely swimming pool faces towards the valley and stunning mountains. Guests can also enjoy the rooftop restaurant with incredible views all around.

What To Take

Practical Information

Visa

China

Most nationalities require a visa to enter China, including holders of British, US, Canadian and Australian passports. This must be obtained prior to departure. Applicants aged between 14 and 70 are required to make an in-person visit to a Chinese visa application centre where biometric data is collected. 

The Chinese authorities require a letter of invitation, which Exodus will provide you with approximately eight weeks before the start of the trip. This details all your accommodation bookings. Along with this, you need to supply a copy of your flight details, which are on your invoice if you have booked directly through Exodus.

For further information on the process for British passport holders, please see here.  

Visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through. 

If you’re a UK citizen and would like assistance with obtaining visas, please call Travcour on 020 8543 1846 or visit their website: www.travcour-vls.com

Some governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below. 

Essential information: We must have a clear copy of the photo page of your passport. This is required to book certain ground services in China and your booking is not fully confirmed until it has been received. This must be emailed as an electronic scan to customerops@exodus.co.uk at least eight weeks prior to your trip. 

Vaccinations and Health

China

There are no required vaccinations. However, you may want to consider vaccinations for hepatitis A, polio, tetanus, typhoid, hepatitis B, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, tick-borne encephalitis and tuberculosis. Please confirm with your doctor or travel clinic. You will also need a yellow fever vaccination certificate if you’re arriving from a country with risk of yellow fever transmission or transiting for more than 12 hours through a country with risk of yellow fever transmission.

Additionally, if you’re visiting Hong Kong on your trip, please be aware that dengue fever is a known risk. This is a tropical viral disease spread by daytime biting mosquitoes. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available; therefore the best form of prevention is to avoid being bitten: apply insect repellent and wear long-sleeved shirts and trousers.

Local Time

China's time zone: Asia/Shanghai (UTC +08:00)

Electricity

China's electricity: The most common socket type in China is type I (for plugs with three flat pins). In some places you will find sockets will additionally accept type A (two flat pins) or C (two round pins) plugs.  Internet: When accessing the internet in China (eg through hotel wifi), certain websites and apps are blocked, including Google (and therefore Gmail), Facebook, WhatsApp and many news sites. Alternative web search engines such as Bing are available. Yahoo (including email) is not supported. Most Chinese people use an all-in-one app called WeChat for messaging, voice and video calls, photo-sharing, language support and more.  If you wish to stay connected, you may want to download WeChat before you go (and ask those who you want to stay in touch with to do the same). Please note, the security and privacy levels offered by WeChat may not be as high as that of apps you may use at home.  If your phone is eSim compatible, you may want to purchase one that works in China before travelling − 4G and 5G network coverage is excellent throughout most of the country. 

Walking the Charms of China – Privately Guided

Money

China's currency: Chinese yuan (also known as renminbi) (CNY)

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