Step into a land where emperors once ruled and modern skylines glitter, and let China’s timeless beauty sweep you into an adventure of wonder, culture, and unforgettable moments.
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Discover the highlights of China, from the neon lights of Shanghai to the Wonder of the Great Wall
Get a taste of historical China on this culture-stuffed adventure. Travel from Shanghai to Beijing, taking in iconic attractions such as the Great Wall of China (one of the Seven Wonders of the World!) and the Terracotta Warriors along the way.
In between the well-known sights, you’ll delve beneath the surface, visit the ancient town and traditional garden in Wuxi City, snack through the Muslim Quarter in Xi’an and watch the sun setting on the Great Wall.
In just eight days, you’ll have the perfect introduction to the highlights of China.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Take on one of the most popular trips in China, packed full of experiences that will give you a great insight into China in just a short time.
- Be dazzled by Shanghai’s neon lights and the stunning night skyline. Then, get a peek into what life was like in ancient times with a visit to the incredibly scenic Huishan Ancient Town and one of the finest examples of traditional Chinese gardens – Jichang Garden.
- Spend the night in a charming, family-run guesthouse near the Great Wall of China – a great opportunity to experience local life – and take the chance for a short sunset hike over one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
- Explore Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City in Beijing with a local leader who knows all the history, tips and tricks for this fascinating and historic area.
- Witness the incredible sight of the Terracotta Army – buried for over 2000 years, this fantastic historical wonder is an excellent example of the genius and artistic prowess of man.
ITINERARY
Ni Hao! Welcome to China. Your adventure begins in Shanghai with a welcome meeting at 4 pm. It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
If you arrive early, there is much to see and do in this bustling city. Blending 21st-century architecture with old-world character, Shanghai pulses with the beat of new China.
After your meeting, you’ll head out for a leader-led walking tour on the bund – the perfect spot to see the nighttime skyline light up when the sun descends. Tonight, why not get a taste of Shanghai’s eclectic food scene, grab your group and ask your leader for the best recommendations for dinner.
Get ready for your first bullet train experience this morning. A half-hour train ride will take you to Wuxi – once a prominent water town and now a booming city.
Follow your leader on a walking tour through the Huishan Ancient Town Scenic Area and explore the cultural relics, historic sites and Xihui scenic area full of gorgeous gardens. Wander through the Huishan historic and cultural streets almost like travelling back in time.
Take some epic snaps, learn about the traditional life here and then visit the Jichang Garden – one of the finest examples of traditional Chinese gardens, listed as a protected national heritage site in 1998. Head back to Shanghai in the afternoon.
The evening is yours to enjoy at your own pace – why not grab a drink in one of the rooftop bars in Shanghai and look out over the bund.
Hop on the bullet train to Xi’an this morning – the capital of Shaanxi Province and the largest city in northwest China.
Once the imperial centre and start of the Silk Road, Xi’an is now a vibrant, modern city dotted with many historical sites and a great place to explore.
When you arrive, join your leader on a walking tour, passing the iconic Bell and Drum Towers – according to legend, the Bell Tower was built to restrain the pesky dragons that were causing devastating earthquakes.
See the Muslim Quarter and wander past the shops, markets, and the Great Mosque. Sample some street snacks from local carts and see why this area is known for its food! For dinner tonight, maybe try some tantalising local specialties such as pao mo (lamb broth with flat bread), hand-pulled noodles and meat skewers.
Your travel time today will be approximately 7 hours.
Today, you’ll journey outside Xi’an and visit what is undoubtedly one of the man-made wonders of the world – the Terracotta Warriors.
Learn about this incredible archaeological find, discovered after being buried for 2000 years, and take your time getting to know the 1000 warriors (each individually sculpted, with a different costume, height and facial expression).
These clay statues depicting soldiers, horses and chariots were commissioned by the emperor Qin Shi Huangdi as part of his mausoleum after he ascended to the throne in 264 BC. Later, return to Xi’an and enjoy a free evening at leisure.
Why not head to the Tang Paradise walking street near the Big Wild Goose Pagoda – this is an eclectic part of the city, full of light and sound and perfect for some local nightlife.
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours each way.
Today is a big day of travelling, so grab some snacks and a good book for the journey. You’ll transfer to the railway station, then board the high-speed train to Beijing.
Watch the landscape change from farmland and villages to industrialised cities and take the opportunity to get to know your fellow travellers along the way. When you arrive in Beijing, board a private vehicle and drive into the countryside, where you’ll spend the night in a family-run guesthouse right inside the scenic area near the Great Wall of China!
Tonight it’s highly recommended that you go for a short hike to the Wall for an unforgettable sunset. You’ve made it to one of the Seven Wonders of the World!
Your travel time today will be approximately 9 hours including the high-speed train to Beijing and the private transfer to Great Wall guesthouse.
Your guesthouse tonight is relatively basic compared to the hotels you’ll stay in on this trip, though all rooms have private facilities and Wi-Fi is available. In winter, (November to February) accommodation may be in an alternate guesthouse with better heating. In this case, you may not be able to see the sunset on the Great Wall.
Today is an exciting day as you’ll visit a section of the Great Wall of China – an ancient wonder of the world and this country’s iconic site. Spend some time exploring, take plenty of photos and learn the history of this mighty landmark.
An incredible piece of engineering, the wall stretches 6000 km west of Beijing. It was initially constructed to protect Chinese empires from invaders from the north. Even though it failed, it’s still one of the country’s most remarkable achievements and an iconic destination. Hike along the top of the Wall for about 2 hours, along a section less visited by tourists and one of the most original section of the Wall – don’t be surprised if you even feel you are the only ones on the Wall.
Take in the scenery of the structure snaking through the hills almost endlessly into the distance. After, say goodbye to the epic site and head for Beijing – the capital and last stop of your trip.
Your travel time today will be approximately 2 hours.
There are many steps and slopes on the Wall, so you’ll need to concentrate hard to keep your footing. For this activity, you’ll need reasonable fitness and walking shoes with good support and grip.
There’s an option to take a chairlift up the hill to get on the wall. You may choose to do this at your own expense but please be aware that you may be separate from the group in this case. The chairlift will close during winter (November to March) and may occasionally close on days when the weather condition is not suitable.
Make your way to the centre of Beijing this morning and explore Tiananmen Square – supposedly the largest downtown square in the world and the symbolic centre of Chinese power.
Framed by the Gate of Heavenly Peace, Mao’s Mausoleum and the Great Hall of the People, it’s a place of pilgrimage for Chinese tourists who consider it to be the heart of their nation. It’s from here that you’ll enter the enormous Forbidden City, which was built more than 500 years ago and has been off-limits to commoners for almost all that time.
You’ll explore the halls and courtyards and witness the grandeur of the Imperial Chinese court during the Ming and Qing dynasties. In the afternoon, enjoy some free time to explore on your own. Maybe check out the Temple of Heaven before getting together with your fellow travellers for a farewell dinner. There’s no better way to celebrate the end of your journey than with a meal of Beijing duck (and maybe a drink or two).
The Forbidden City only allows 30,000 visitors per day. Tickets are in demand year-round, but particularly during July and August. Our local team will do their best to secure entrance tickets. In the odd case when tickets are not available, you will visit the Temple of Heaven instead, another must-see example of ancient architecture in Beijing.
Tiananmen Square can occasionally close without notice due to local events and ceremonies, especially in March when the National Congress Conference is held.
As there are no activities planned today, your China adventure comes to an end. There’s so much to see and do in Beijing, so if you’d like to stay an extra few days, just speak to your booking agent.
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INCLUSIONS
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EXCLUSIONS
- Flights
- Visa (if required)
- Personal travel insurance
- Personal belongings insurance
- Meals except the mentioned in the itinerary.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Min. group size: 1 pax/ Max. group size: 16 pax
Gender group: mixed
Arrival: The meeting point is in Kingtown Hotel Plaza located in Shanghai’s business, entertainment and shopping area. The welcome meeting will happen at 4 pm. Kindly book flights that land before 12pm on that day. The hotel’s address is: Kingtown Hotel Plaza Shanghai, No.126 Xinzha Road Huangpu, 200003 Shanghai, CHINA (Phone: +862 160677258)
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
How to reach the meeting point:
Pudong Airport:
If you choose to travel to the joining point by public transport you can take the Maglev to Longyang Lu Station, then take subway Line 2 from Longyang Lu Station to Renmin Square Station, change to subway Line 1 to Xinzhalu Station, Exit No.6, then about 500 meters walk to your hotel. From Shanghai Pudong International Airport, approx 200CNY by taxi.
Hongqiao Airport:
If you are landing at Hongqiao international airport, please take the subway from Hong Qiao station Line 2 to Renmin Square Station, change to subway Line1 to Xinzhalu Station, Exit 6, then about 500meters walk to your hotel. It is 20km from Hongqiao international Airport to hotel, a taxi would cost about CNY 100.
Payments in China: Travelling in China will heavily rely upon using local payment apps – Wechat and Alipay for making payments. It’s essential to install them on your phone and have a data package ready prior to your travel. You shouldn’t rely on credit card for travel in China.
Social Media: While travelling in China, you won’t have access to social media and some websites. You may consider installing a VPN to access those sites and apps. Please check the Essential Trip Information for more details.
General information:
This 8-day journey covers over 2,000 km, taking you to China’s most iconic highlights—entirely by train and road, without flights. With so much packed into a short time, some days involve longer travel, so be prepared for full, exciting days of exploration.
To fully immerse yourself in China’s vibrant cities, we highly recommend spending extra time in Shanghai or Beijing before or after your adventure to soak in more of their culture, cuisine, and charm.
China’s famous landmarks attract large numbers of local and international visitors, so we recommend patience and comfortable shoes, especially when visiting popular sites on your itinerary.
Accommodation: automatically shared in double occupancy. If you book with an even number of guests, you will be sharing the room with your travel companion. If you book solo, you will share with another guest (might be of opposite gender). If you prefer to stay alone in your room, please purchase the single supplement.
Travel insurance is mandatory for all our travellers and must be taken out within a reasonable time after booking. It is not included in the price of the trip. Your travel insurance must provide cover against personal accident, death, medical expenses and emergency repatriation with a recommended minimum coverage of US$200,000 for each of the categories of cover. We also strongly recommend it covers cancellation, curtailment, personal liability and loss of luggage and personal effects. You must provide your travel insurance policy number and the insurance company’s 24-hour emergency contact number on the first day of your trip; you will not be able to join the trip without these details. If you have travel insurance connected to your credit card or bank account please ensure you have details of the participating insurer, the insurance policy number and emergency contact number with you rather than the bank’s name and credit card details.
PRICES & CONDITIONS
Prices vary depending on the specific date. Please refer to the departures for the correct price
Prices start from:
Prices start from:
1 person: 669 OMR
2 – 3 people: 649 OMR per person
4 and over people: 629 OMR per person
Cancellation policy:
- Up to 60 days prior to departure: the booking is 100% refundable except for the 0.3% non-refundable booking fee
- Between 59 days to 31 days prior to departure: the booking is 50% refundable except for the 0.3% non-refundable booking fee
- Between 30 days and 1 day as well as no show: the booking is 100% non-refundable.
EXTRA ACTIVITIES
You can book the extra activities upon arrival:
- Shanghai – Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre (entrance fee) – CNY25
- Shanghai – Yuyuan Garden (entrance fee) – CNY40
- Shanghai – Shanghai Museum (entrance fee) – Free
- Xi’an – Great Mosque (entrance fee) – CNY25
- Xi’an – Bell & Drum Towers (entrance fee) – CNY50
- Xi’an – City Wall bike hire – CNY45
- Xi’an – Tang Dynasty Show – CNY290
- Xi’an – Big Goose Pagoda (entrance fee) – CNY80
- Xi’an – Little Wild Goose Pagoda – CNY50
- Beijing – Temple of Heaven (entrance fee) – CNY40
- Beijing – Hutong family visit – CNY150
- Beijing – Lama Temple (entrance fee) – CNY25
- Beijing – Acrobat show (ticket) – CNY290
FLIGHT INFO
Here are the direct (non‑stop) flights from the GCC region to Shanghai (China) based on current schedules:
• Bahrain (BAH) → Shanghai Pudong (PVG)—Gulf Air
• Abu Dhabi (AUH) ↔Shanghai Pudong (PVG)— China Eastern Airlines
• Doha (DOH) → Shanghai Pudong (PVG)— Qatar Airways
Here are the direct (non‑stop) flights from Beijing, China to the GCC region based on current schedules:
• Beijing (Daxing / PKX) → Muscat (MCT) —China Eastern Airlines
• Beijing (PEK) → Dubai (DXB) — Direct flights operated by Air China
VISA INFO
Visa‑free entry for GCC passport holders.
All six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries—Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain—now enjoy visa‑free entry to China for short stays.
This means you do not need to apply for a visa in advance for most tourist or business visits.
FAQs
This itinerary covers over 2,000 km by bullet train and private transfers, allowing you to experience China’s most iconic highlights without flights. Some days involve longer travel, so we recommend bringing snacks, a book, or entertainment for the journey.
There is moderate walking, including exploring historic streets, gardens, markets, and sections of the Great Wall. Good walking shoes and reasonable fitness are required, especially for uneven paths and stairs on the Wall.
Absolutely! We highly recommend spending extra time in Shanghai or Beijing before or after your trip to explore more of these vibrant cities at leisure.
Travelling in China relies heavily on local payment apps like WeChat Pay and Alipay. It’s essential to install these apps on your phone and have a data package ready before you arrive. Credit cards are not widely accepted.
Many social media platforms and websites are restricted in China. To stay connected, consider installing a VPN before you travel. Check the Essential Trip Information for guidance on setting this up.
Yes! This itinerary blends history, culture, and modern cities, giving first-time visitors a comprehensive introduction to China’s highlights in just 8 days.



