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    SG-07: China Tibet Express 12 nights from £ 1,168 pp 
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    Visits: Beijing - Lhasa - Xian - Shanghai   click destination to learn more...
    Note: This trip is a private - not a group - tour and can start on any date
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Detailed itinerary fro this China Self-Guided Adventure
     
   DAY 1 - ARRIVAL BEIJING 北京  
 

Arrival Beijing - Transfer to your hotel and meet your guide:

Itinerary: We will be greeting you at the airport from where you will be transferred by private car and English speaking guide to your hotel. The approximately 1 hour journey to your hotel is a perfect opportunity to ask the guide any initial questions you might have. The guide will provide assisstance with checking in to the hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax from the long flight or start to explore the city with the help of your personalised Trip Guidebook we send you before the trip. The area around your hotel is perfect for an introductory walk to soak up the local atmosphere.

Overnight at the Days Inn Forbidden City 3*. A good standard modern hotel with some character and an unbeatable location close to Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City.

Meals included: None.

 
   DAY 2 - BEIJING 北京  
 

Beijing - Great Wall at Mutianyu and the Ming Tombs:

Itinerary: Today we will be showing you one of China’s most famous sights - the Great Wall. At over 4,000 miles long there is a lot of Wall to see but we will be taking you to one of the better and less touristed sections at Mutianyu 70km from Beijing. The drive to the wall averages 2 hours and will take you from your hotel in the centre of Beijing through the rapidly expanding suburbs and on into the beautiful mountainous countryside to the north east of the city. The Mutianyu section dates back to the 6th century but was largely rebuilt in the 16th century during the Ming Dynasty. It is one of the best preserved sections of the wall largely due to the high standard of construction. The views from on top of the wall are spectacular and helped by Mutianyu having a high density of watchtowers which give a good idea of the scale of the wall as it passes over the mountain ridges. Lunch will be in a restaurant close to Mutianyu village.

On the way back to Beijing we will stop at the Ming Tombs, the burial place of 13 Ming Dynasty Emperors between 1368 to 1644AD some of whom oversaw the construction of the Great Wall section you saw earlier today. The tombs are approached along the Sacred Way lined with giant marble figures and animals who guard the tomb area. After you will be driven back to your hotel with the evening free.

Overnight at the Days Inn Forbidden City 3*.

Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch.

 
   DAY 3 - BEIJING 北京  
 

Beijing - Free day to explore the city:

Itinerary: Today is a free day to explore the wealth of sights Beijing offers. (if you have more time we would highly recommend adding in a few additional days in Beijing before starting your trip to Lhasa). The Great Wall, Temple of Heaven, Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and Summer Palace are just some of the many highlights.

Late afternoon transfer to the station (usually 6pm from your hotel lobby) for your departure on the train to Lhasa. Your transfer guide will have your Tibet Travel Permit and train ticket handing these over to you at the station. Opened in July 2006 this controversial engineering marvel is the highest train in the world reaching an altitude of 5,072 meters at the Tanggula pass. The trip instantly became a classic China rail trip. Settle into your berths for your first of two nights aboard this train.

Overnight on board the sleeper train to Lhasa.

Meals included: Breakfast.

 
   DAY 4 - ABOARD THE TRAIN TO LHASA 拉萨  
 

Full day on board the train to Lhasa crossing Central China:

Itinerary: A full day crossing central China. Gradually the cities become smaller and the countryside between them larger as you head towards the less populated parts of China. Outside of the busy meal times the dining car is a good place from which to watch the world go by.

Overnight on board the sleeper train to Lhasa.

Meals included: None.

 
   DAY 5 - ARRIVAL LHASA 拉萨  
 

Full day aboard the train crossing the Tibet Plateau. Late afternoon arrival in Lhasa:

Itinerary: A second full day on the train as you cross the Tibetan Plateau. Today the scenery is spectacular with mountains visible for much of the day. Keep an eye out for nomadic settlements as well as pilgrims following the road that in places runs alongside the train track. Arrival in Lhasa late afternoon at the city’s striking new station with a transfer on to your hotel. Lhasa, at a quite manageable altitude of 3,650 meters (12,000 feet) is a unique city and a highlight of China and, indeed, Asia. The setting, the history, architecture, people and contrasts all make for a very special travel experience. Free time to relax and adjust to the altitude or explore the fascinating area of the old Tibetan city your hotel is located in.

Overnight at the Dhood Gu Hotel 3*. With a fantastic location close to Barkhor Square in the heart of the Old City this hotel is built and immerses you in the beautiful and colourful Tibetan style.

Meals included: None

 
   DAY 6 - LHASA 拉萨  
 

Lhasa - Half day tour of Barkhor Square and Kora and the Jokhang temple:

Itinerary: After breakfast start a half day tour of Barkhor Square area of the old city. We start with the Jokhang Temple, considered the most sacred and important temple in all Tibet. The temple is located at one end of Barkhor Square, a fascinating meeting point for pilgrims from all over Tibet. The temple itself was first constructed around 642 AD and despite or perhaps because of the hoards of visitors (mostly pilgrims) has an intense atmosphere infused with incense and devotion. You can sometimes get up onto the roof of the temple with good views over the old city. Surrounding the temple is the Barkhor Kora, a 1 km circular walk for pilgrims and locals as well as being a busy market selling all the goods a pilgrim might need on their travels. Free time to continue to explore the Old City for the rest of the day and evening.

Overnight at the Dhood Gu Hotel 3*.

Meals included: Breakfast.

 
   DAY 7 - LHASA 拉萨  
 

Lhasa - Half day tour to the Potala Palace and Kora:

Itinerary: Today you will visit one of the architectural highlights of China, the vast Potala Palace, former chief residence of the Dalai Lama’s of Tibet. The palace started to be built in 1645 and has been added to over the centuries. It is 13 stories high and contains over 1,000 rooms, 10,000 shrines and 200,000 statues. Visitor numbers are restricted although it always feels busy inside. You will see some of the meeting rooms as well as the extraordinary chapels with their vast gold and jewel encrusted shrines to previous Dalai Lamas (the chapel of the 5th Dalai Lama has a stupa coated in 3,727kg of gold and 18,680 precious stones). The Potala dominates Lhasa not just from it’s size but also it’s location on Mount Potala and the views you get from the palace stretch right across Lhasa to the mountains that surround the city. You will also have the chance to walk the devotional Potala Kora that surrounds the palace before free time in the afternoon and evening.

Overnight at the Dhood Gu Hotel 3*.

Meals included: Breakfast.

 
   DAY 8 - LHASA 拉萨  
 

Lhasa - Free day to explore this unique city or take a trip into the surrounding countryside:

Itinerary: Today is a free day to continue to explore Lhasa and its surroundings. We can also organise day trips out of the city or you might prefer to wander the old city and its labyrinth of alleys and multitude of shops. There are also ample opportunities, particularly around Barkhor Square, to settle into roof top cafes and restaurants and watch the fascinating world of Tibet go by below you.

Overnight at the Dhood Gu Hotel 3*.

Meals included: Breakfast.

 
   DAY 9 - LHASA 拉萨 TO XIAN 西安  
 

Depart Lhasa for Xian by plane:

Itinerary: Free time until a transfer to the airport for a flight onto Xian. This city was the fabled Chang An - a thriving city of Emperors, soldiers, arts, culture and capital of the Tang Dynasty, an era considered a golden period of Chinese history. For a time it was the largest city in the world and one of the world's great trading and meeting points being the beginning and end of the fabled Silk Road routes to Europe. Transfer to your hotel with free time for the rest of the day and evening.

Overnight at the Citadines Central Apart Hotel 3*. A good location and clean modern rooms as well a large roof terrace make this a great value option in Xian.

Meals included: Breakfast.

 
   DAY 10 - XIAN 西安  
 

Xian - Transfer to your hotel - The Terra Cotta Army, Big Wild Goose Pagoda & City Walls:

Itinerary: Today you will see one of the highlights of China - the extraordinary ranks of the Terra Cotta Army. Created by China’s first Emperor Qin Shi Huang - the fabled “Yellow Emperor” - to provide an imperial court and, of course, an army for the afterlife. Work began in 246 BC and at its height it is said that 700,000 people worked on the project. At some point however this vast undertaking became lost to time and was only rediscovered in 1974 by a farmer digging a well. Excavations have continued since and the three pits unearthed are thought to contain 8,000 soldiers, 130 chariots with 520 horses and 150 cavalry horses. Several thousand of the soldiers have been pieced back together and make for a uniquely impressive sight today even without their original paint. The Emperor specifically stated that no two soldiers should look alike and all are life sized.

In the afternoon we will visit a relic of the Tang Dynasty, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda built in 652 AD and containing a large volume of Buddhist scriptures which were obtained from India by the eminent monk Xuanzang. After this we finish on Xian’s largest construction, the 13.7 km City Walls which are up to 18 meters thick at the base and 12 meters in height. The walls were constructed during the Ming Dynasty from 1370 AD and replaced an even larger wall. It is possible, if time, to hire bicycles and ride some sections of the wall.

Free time in the evening to explore the city perhaps eating in Xian’s vibrant Muslim quarter, a left over of the Silk Road which began or ended in Xian depending on which way you were heading!

Overnight at the Citadines Central Apart Hotel 3*.

Meals included: Breakfast and Lunch.

 
   DAY 11 - XIAN 西安 TO SHANGHAI 上海  
 

Xian - Free time to explore Xian before departure to Shanghai on the overnight train:

Itinerary: Free time today to further explore the wealth of sights this ancient capital of the Tang Dynasty has on offer. The Drum and Bell Towers located in the centre of the city are particularly easy to visit independently. The Shaanxi Historical Museum, Forest of Steles and the Great Mosque are all worth a visit as well and if you enjoyed yesterday’s trip to the City Walls a great way to get above the busy streets of downtown Xian is to hire a bike to cycle along the wall top. Your personalised Trip guidebook we give you is full of ideas as to how to make the most out of your time here.

Mid-afternoon make your own way to the station for an overnight train onto your next destination of Shanghai.

Overnight on board a sleeper train to Shanghai.

Meals included: Breakfast.

 
   DAY 12 - ARRIVAL SHANGHAI 上海  
 

Arrival Shanghai - Transfer to your hotel - half day tour of the Yuyuan Garden, Old Shanghai and The Bund:

Itinerary: Early morning arrival on the overnight train from Xian. Your guide will take you to your hotel where you will have time to have breakfast, freshen up and, if a room is available, you can also check-in.

This morning you will have a half day private tour visiting some of Shanghai’s most famous sights. We will start with the Yuyuan Garden located in the heart of the Old City. The garden was established in 1559 by the son of a Ming Dynasty official who spent 20 years building it up in an effort to please his father. Today the garden showcases the architecture of this period with its pavilions, ponds and rock formations.

Surrounding the garden is Old Shanghai, an area that has been a vibrant commercial centre for over a century and which historically very much represented the “Chinese” part of Shanghai in comparison with the more European areas such as the Bund and the French Concession. Your morning finishes with a walk down the Bund along which the Huangpu River runs and where stands some of Asia’s finest colonial European architecture. Across the river rises Shanghai’s ultra modern Pudong Financial district whose skyscrapers dwarf the once dominant buildings of the Bund. All in all a superb introduction to Shanghai.

Free time in the afternoon and evening when the bright lights and neon of really bring Shanghai into its own.

Overnight at the Astor House Hotel 3*. Don’t be put off by the 3* rating - this gem of a hotel has a fantastic location at the end of the Bund and offers rare charm and character.

Meals included: None.

 
   DAY 13 - DEPARTURE SHANGHAI 上海  
 

Departure from Shanghai and China:

Itinerary: Free time until making your own way to the airport for your departure from Shanghai and the end of this China adventure. We hope and expect that this introduction to the Middle Kingdom has wetted your appetite for further Chinese travel!

Meals included: Breakfast.

 
     
     

Detailed list of inclusions and pricing for this China Self-Guided Adventure
 
     
    Price guidance for this trip - please contact us for a confirmed quote  
                 
  Season of Travel Number of people travelling on the same itinerary  
    1 2 3 4 5 6+  
  ➤ High (April, May, Sep, Oct) £ 2,232 £ 1,498 £ 1,464 £ 1,398 £ 1,372 £ 1,298  
  Normal (March, June, July, Aug, Nov) £ 2,120 £ 1,423 £ 1,391 £ 1,328 £ 1,303 £ 1,233  
  Low (Dec, Jan, Feb) £ 2,009 £ 1,348 £ 1,318 £ 1,258 £ 1,235 £ 1,168  
  Single supplement n/a £ 254 £ 254 £ 254 £ 254 £ 254  
     
     
  ★ All prices in UK £ Sterling per person and not including international flights (ask us for a flight quote).  
  As a guide children 0 to 3 years from 10 to 20% and children 4 to 11 years 70% of the above prices.  
  Single supplements are for 2 or more travelling where a single room in hotel accommodation is required.  
  Prices for 3 or 5 people assume at least one triple room in hotel accommodation.  
  These prices are here to give guidance and final quotes are subject to availbility and may be slightly higher (or lower). Please contact us for a confirmed quote.  
     
 
     
   ★ Below is a detailed list of what is included in the above prices  
     
   ➤ International Plane Tickets: Tickets for flights to and from China  
 

  International flight tickets are not included in this itinerary. We can arrange these for you if you wish.

 
   ➤ Internal Plane Tickets: Tickets for flights within China  
 

  Lhasa to Xian economy class

 
   ➤ Train Tickets: Click here to learn more about train classes - ask us about sole occupancy of a cabin  
 

 Beijing to Lhasa soft sleeper class (1 berth each in a 4 berth cabin)

Note that due to railway bureau rules final availability of these tickets can only be guaranteed 5 to 10 days before departure although it is rare we have any ticketing problems. However, in the event of ticketing problems we would give you the option of hard sleeper class (6 berth open cabins) or to fly up to Lhasa (with one extra night in Beijing and one in Lhasa). If choosing to fly up to Lhasa additional charges would apply to cover the price differences and these would be payable in Lhasa. If you were to choose to take the hard sleeper class on the train we would refund the difference between the classes to you.

Xian to Shanghai soft sleeper class (12 hour overnight trip) 1 berth each in a 4 berth cabin

 
   ➤ Accommodation: Just let us know if you have your own hotel preferences or wish to upgrade  
 

  2 nights Beijing - Days Inn Forbidden City 3* (standard room with breakfast)
 2 nights overnight sleeper train Beijing to Lhasa (shared soft sleeper cabin)
 4 nights Lhasa - Dhood Gu 3* (standard room with breakfast)
 2 nights Xian - Citadines Central Apart Hotel 3* (standard room with breakfast)
 1 night overnight sleeper train Xian to Shanghai (shared 4 berth soft sleeper cabin)
 1 night Shanghai - Astor House Hotel 3* (standard room with breakfast)

 
   ➤ Transfers: Private with driver and English speaking guide  
 

 Beijing - Airport to Hotel / Hotel to Train Station
 Lhasa - Train Station to Hotel / Hotel to Airport
 Xian - Airport to Hotel
 Shanghai - Train Station to Hotel

 
   ➤ Tours: All our tours use professional, licensed guides, experts in their particular areas  
 

 Beijing - Full day private tour to the Great Wall at Mutianyu and the Ming Tombs.
 Lhasa - Half day private tour to Barkhor Square and the Jokhang Temple.
 Lhasa - Half day private tour to the Potala Palace and Kora.
 Xian - Full day private tour to the Terra Cotta Warriors, Wild Goose Pagoda and City Walls.
 Shanghai - Half day private tour to the Yuyuan gardens, Shanghai Museum, Old City and Bund.

 
   ➤ Other items: Also included in this trip  
 

 Meals - As indicated in the itinerary.
 Support - Emergency numbers and contacts for each destination.
 Guidebook - Our exclusive Trip Guidebook personalised to your trip.
 Financial Peace of Mind - All monies paid to us are legally protected under UK law.

 
   ➤ NOT included in this trip:  
 

✘ International Airfare to and from China (we can book these flights on request).
✘ The Chinese visa (we can advise as to how best obtain this visa).
✘ Travel insurance to cover medical treatment in China.
✘ Discretionary gratuities to drivers and guides.

 
     
     

Usual hotel used for this China Self-Guided Adventure

beijing hotel days inn forbidden city

Hotel Lhasa Dhood Gu

xian hotel citadines apart hotel

shanghai astor house hotel


Good to know about this Self-Guided China adventures
 
 
  Why book this trip with us?
     
 
✔  We offer a personal and friendly service based on excellent knowledge of and passion for China.
✔  No hidden charges or local payments on any of our tours.
✔  We listen to what you want and only sell you what we think is right for you.
✔  We do not work on commission, and our advice is impartial.
✔  We receive a very high client satisfaction rating.
✔  We are fully insured for your financial protection and peace of mind.
✔  We offer excellent back up services in case of problems or emergencies on your travels.
✔  We believe in our clients being well-informed, and are committed to offering you a high standard of information about your trip through our website and your personalised Trip Guidebook you receive before the start of your trip.
 
     

 
  Tailoring this trip
     
 
All our China Self-Guided Adventures can be tailored to your specific requirements. Alterations that are commonly requested are:

  Adding in additional nights.
  Upgrading hotel accommodation.
  Taking the trip in reverse direction.
  Adding in more day tours.
  Adding in transfers not already included.
  Adding in additional destinations - just ask us.
  Requesting special interest tours.
 
We are happy to accommodate these and more. Please use the contact form at the bottom of this page to let us know how you would like this trip tailored to your needs.
 
     

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