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Day 1 Shanghai Arrival
Day 2 Shanghai: Yuyuan Garden, Old French Concession, Tianzifang, Nanjing Road, Oriental Pearl TV Tower
Day 3 Shanghai - Zhangjiajie by flight:Xibu Old Street, Seventy-Two Peaks of Zhangjiajie
Day 4 Zhangjiajie: Tianzi Mountain, Yuanjiajie Scenic Area, Bailong Elevator, Golden Whip Stream
Day 5 Zhangjiajie: Grand Canyon, Glass Bridge, Huanglong Cave
Day 6 Zhangjiejie: Tianmen Mountain
Day 7 Zhangjiajie - Guilin
Day 8 Guilin - Longsheng - Guilin: Longji Rice Terraces, Ping’an Village
Day 9 Guilin - Li River Cruise - Yangshuo: Li River cruise, West Street
Day 10 Guilin - Xi'an
Day 11 Xian: Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, Huaqing Pool, Muslim Quarter
Day 12 Xian - Beijing
Day 13 Beijing: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Nanluoguxiang
Day 14 Beijing: Mutianyu Great Wall, Summer Palace, Dingling Tomb
Day 15 Beijing Depature
Day 1 Shanghai Arrival
- Place&Transport: Arrive in Shanghai
- Today's Activities: Transfer from airport to your hotel
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
As you arrive in vibrant Shanghai, your private guide and experienced driver will be waiting to greet you at the airport arrivals hall, holding a clearly marked "Your Way Holiday" sign for easy recognition. From the moment you step out, you’ll be warmly welcomed and assisted with any immediate needs. Your guide will help you navigate the airport, assist with hotel check-in arrangements, and offer helpful local tips, while your driver takes care of your luggage and provides a comfortable transfer to your hotel. This personalized welcome ensures your introduction to Shanghai is seamless, relaxing, and informative—setting the perfect tone for your upcoming journey in this dynamic and culturally rich city.

After arriving in Shanghai and settling comfortably into your hotel, take the rest of the day to ease into the city at your own pace. Whether you’re ready to stretch your legs or simply want to soak in the first impressions of this dynamic metropolis, a gentle walk around the nearby streets can be the perfect start. Discover hidden teahouses, watch locals play chess in shaded parks, or wander into a boutique or gallery that catches your eye. The balance of old and new in Shanghai is captivating — from quiet alleyways lined with traditional shikumen houses to sleek skyscrapers on the horizon. This free time allows you to relax after your travels, absorb the city’s ambiance, and begin connecting with the charm and character that make Shanghai so unique.
Day 2 Shanghai
- Place&Transport: Shanghai
- Today's Activities: Yuyuan Garden, Shanghai French Concession, Tianzifang, Nanjing Road, Oriental Pearl TV Tower
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
Begin your morning immersed in the timeless beauty of Yuyuan Garden, a serene haven nestled in the bustling center of Shanghai. Designed during the Ming Dynasty over four centuries ago, this classical Chinese garden is an exquisite example of harmony between natural landscapes and manmade artistry. As you explore its meandering pathways, your senses will be delighted by the sight of lotus-covered ponds, delicate lattice windows, and the intricate detail of ornate rooftops peeking through the trees. Your guide will lead you through scenic courtyards, under curved eaves, and past towering rockeries, explaining how each element—from strategic water features to symbolic stones—is deeply rooted in Confucian and Taoist philosophies. Highlights include the Exquisite Jade Rock, famed for its unique holes and graceful form, and the Hall of Heralding Spring, rich in historical significance and once a center of vibrant merchant life.


Begin your exploration of Shanghai’s storied past with a stroll through the atmospheric Old French Concession, a district that effortlessly blends European heritage with modern Chinese vibrancy. Once the center of French colonial life in the early 20th century, this leafy neighborhood is a tapestry of cobblestone streets, century-old plane trees, and stately mansions that whisper tales of diplomats, artists, and revolutionaries. As your guide leads you through its quiet lanes, you’ll pass elegant townhouses, charming alleyways, and tucked-away gardens that give the area its timeless allure. The architecture here tells a rich story—from the curved ironwork balconies of colonial villas to the stately Art Deco facades that echo a bygone era.


Next, Tianzifang remains one of Shanghai’s most atmospheric districts, where the city’s historic soul and contemporary spirit intertwine effortlessly. Located near the Old French Concession, this labyrinth of preserved shikumenalleyways tells stories of a bygone era while embracing modern artistic flair. As you explore the narrow stone-paved lanes, your private guide will help you uncover the hidden layers of Tianzifang’s history—how this once-quiet residential area evolved into a vibrant enclave for artists, designers, and creative thinkers. Behind every weathered brick wall lies a surprise: intimate art studios, boutiques showcasing handcrafted goods, and cafés infused with local personality. You might stumble upon a calligrapher at work, a shopkeeper selling vintage film cameras, or a tiny gallery hosting emerging local talent. Soft jazz or classical Chinese melodies drift from open windows, adding an aural charm to the visual feast.


Take a well-deserved midday pause to savor lunch at a beloved local restaurant that brings to life the culinary soul of Shanghai. Nestled in a quiet lane or bustling corner, this eatery is where generations of locals have come to enjoy authentic Shanghainese comfort food. Guided by your local expert, you’ll explore a menu filled with regional specialties — from the sweet and savory hong shao rou (braised pork belly) with its melt-in-your-mouth texture, to stir-fried river shrimp bursting with freshness and subtle flavor. For a true taste of the city, don’t miss sheng jian bao, pan-fried soup buns with a crispy bottom and juicy filling, or cai fan, a homestyle mixed vegetable rice bowl beloved by locals. Your guide will help you understand the stories behind the dishes, offer tasting tips, and assist with any dietary preferences or questions. With warm hospitality and dishes made from recipes passed down through generations, this meal isn’t just lunch — it’s a delicious immersion into the culinary traditions that define everyday life in Shanghai.


After lunch, continue your exploration with a guided walk along Nanjing Road, the beating heart of Shanghai’s shopping and cultural scene. Often referred to as "China's Number One Commercial Street," Nanjing Road reflects the dynamic rhythm of a city that bridges old traditions and modern innovation. Spanning from the Bund to People’s Square, this famed boulevard is lined with a dazzling array of department stores, luxury brands, nostalgic shops, and vibrant cafés. Your guide will lead you past notable landmarks, such as the historic Peace Hotel, whose green pyramid-shaped roof and jazz-filled lobby recall Shanghai’s golden age of the 1920s and 30s. Along the way, take time to step into long-established Chinese stores known for their fine teas, handcrafted fans, and silk garments — cherished souvenirs with deep cultural roots.


Conclude your unforgettable day in Shanghai with a visit to the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, a structure that perfectly embodies the city's forward-looking vision and architectural flair. Towering at 468 meters, this futuristic icon of Pudong was completed in 1995 and remains one of the most recognized symbols of modern China. As your private guide leads you into the high-speed glass elevator, you’ll ascend swiftly into the sky, watching as the city stretches out beneath your feet. From the observation decks, panoramic views of Shanghai unfold before you—on one side, the historic charm of The Bund with its elegant colonial façades; on the other, the dazzling high-rises of the Lujiazui financial district. It’s a breathtaking visual narrative of Shanghai’s evolution from a trading port to a global metropolis. For a rush of adrenaline, step out onto the transparent glass-floor walkway and feel the thrilling sensation of hovering above the vibrant streets below.


After taking in the sweeping panoramas from the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, your private guide will escort you back to your comfortable vehicle for a smooth and restful return to your hotel. As you journey through the illuminated streets of Shanghai, watching the lively neighborhoods give way to quieter corners of the city, it’s the perfect moment to reflect on your day’s discoveries. From strolling through historic alleys and sipping tea in serene pavilions to marveling at the dazzling modern skyline, today has offered a true taste of Shanghai’s rich contrasts. Your guide may offer a final insight into the city’s evolving culture or help you plan your next steps, ensuring your experience ends as thoughtfully as it began. Relax, enjoy the ride, and let the spirit of Shanghai linger just a little longer.
Day 3 Shanghai - Zhangjiajie
- Place&Transport: Shanghai - Zhangjiajie by flight
- Today's Activities: Shanghai - Zhangjiajie by flight, Xibu Old Street, Seventy-Two Peaks of Zhangjiajie
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
On this day, enjoy some well-deserved free time to either explore the vibrant streets of Shanghai at your own pace or simply relax and recharge before your flight to Zhangjiajie. When it’s time to depart, a professional driver will arrive promptly to assist with your luggage and escort you comfortably to Shanghai International Airport, ensuring a smooth and stress-free departure.
Upon landing in Zhangjiajie, you’ll be warmly welcomed by a local driver holding a clear “Your Way Holiday” sign and greeting you with a friendly smile. They will assist with your belongings and provide a seamless, private transfer directly to your hotel. This hassle-free arrival allows you to settle in and begin soaking up the natural charm of Zhangjiajie right away. Whether you choose to rest or take a leisurely walk near your accommodation, this marks the beginning of your journey through one of China’s most breathtaking national treasures—known for its towering sandstone pillars, mist-shrouded peaks, and rich folklore. Your adventure in Zhangjiajie starts in comfort and ease, with our team ready to support you every step of the way.

Your first stop is Xibu Old Street, where you’ll take a relaxed walk through this bustling pedestrian area renowned for its rich history and traditional architecture. With your expert private guide by your side, you’ll hear captivating tales about the street’s past and meet local artisans at work. Wander along the quaint cobblestone lanes, browse unique shops offering handcrafted souvenirs, and taste authentic local flavors such as spicy rice noodles, crispy dumplings, and freshly brewed tea. Throughout your visit, you might catch vibrant cultural performances or visit small galleries that highlight the region’s artistic heritage. Your guide will share insightful commentary, help bridge any language gaps, and make sure your experience is both engaging and memorable.


Continue your exploration of the Seventy-Two Peaks in Zhangjiajie as your guide leads you into the heart of this extraordinary natural park. You will stroll along scenic pathways surrounded by towering sandstone formations, each peak telling its own story shaped by millions of years of erosion. Along the way, your guide will provide intriguing explanations about the park’s unique geology and share local myths that bring the landscape to life. You will stop at several carefully chosen viewpoints to take in breathtaking panoramas and capture memorable photographs. As you proceed, keep an eye out for the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in this protected environment. Your guide will be there throughout to ensure your comfort and safety, answer any questions, and offer insights that deepen your appreciation of Zhangjiajie’s wonders. At the end of the journey, your guide will escort you back to the entrance and suggest additional attractions to explore during your visit.


Day 4 Zhangjiajie
- Place&Transport: Zhangjiajie
- Today's Activities: Tianzi Mountain, Yuanjiajie Scenic Area, Bailong Elevator, Golden Whip Stream
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
Your adventure begins with a scenic drive to the breathtaking Tianzi Mountain, a must-see highlight within Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. Along the way, you’ll journey through picturesque countryside dotted with quaint villages and lush greenery, setting a tranquil tone for your exploration. Upon arrival, you’ll ascend to the summit via cable car, where you’ll be greeted by stunning vistas of towering sandstone pillars cloaked in ethereal mist—like stepping into a traditional Chinese painting. With your knowledgeable guide by your side, you’ll wander along well-kept trails, visiting iconic spots such as the Fairy Maid Scattering Flowers and Warrior Taming Horse viewpoints. Throughout your walk, your guide will share intriguing legends and cultural insights that breathe life into the landscape. This Tianzi Mountain excursion guarantees an unforgettable day filled with natural splendor, rich stories, and countless moments perfect for photography on your Zhangjiajie tour.


After an invigorating morning discovering the awe-inspiring landscapes of Tianzi Mountain, you will pause for a leisurely lunch at a cozy local restaurant nestled at the mountain’s base. Framed by lush greenery and the tranquil atmosphere of the surrounding peaks, this spot provides the perfect setting to unwind and experience the heart of Zhangjiajie’s cuisine. Your private guide will be at hand to recommend local specialties and explain the cultural roots of each dish. You might try signature Hunan delights like stir-fried mountain vegetables, smoked bacon with dried bamboo shoots, or tender beef simmered in chili oil. These dishes are crafted using age-old techniques and seasonal produce sourced from the region’s fertile valleys. As you dine, your guide will offer insights into the local food culture—how ingredients are selected, why bold flavors dominate Hunan cooking, and how certain meals are tied to local festivals or traditions. More than just a break in the day, this lunch will deepen your appreciation of Zhangjiajie’s heritage through its flavorful and storied cuisine.


Following a satisfying lunch, your journey continues with an exploration of the breathtaking Yuanjiajie Scenic Area, an iconic section of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park famed for its surreal sandstone peaks. These towering formations, often veiled in mist, were the visual inspiration for the floating Hallelujah Mountains in the movie Avatar. Your visit begins with an exhilarating ride on the Bailong Elevator—soaring vertically along a sheer cliff face, it is the tallest outdoor elevator on Earth and offers unparalleled views of the lush valleys and towering spires below. At the summit, your private guide will lead you along well-maintained walking paths through this dreamlike landscape. You’ll take in awe-inspiring sights such as the Avatar Hallelujah Mountain, a pillar that seems to defy gravity, and the First Bridge Under Heaven, a natural stone span that arches dramatically between two sky-piercing columns. As you wander, your guide will explain how millions of years of natural erosion shaped these dramatic formations and recount ancient folk tales passed down through generations. The combination of natural wonder and rich cultural lore makes this an unforgettable highlight of your Zhangjiajie experience.


After your immersive journey through the otherworldly landscapes of Yuanjiajie and Tianzi Mountain, your next unforgettable experience awaits—the descent via the world-famous Bailong Elevator. Built directly onto the face of a sheer sandstone cliff, this glass elevator stands at an astonishing 326 meters high and whisks you down to the valley floor in just over a minute. As you begin your descent, panoramic views of Zhangjiajie’s dramatic rock formations, lush forest canopies, and winding trails unfold before you like a living painting. Accompanied by your private guide, you’ll not only enjoy the breathtaking scenery but also hear captivating stories of the region’s natural history, cultural significance, and how this record-breaking structure was engineered to blend with its environment. This swift and scenic ride is more than just a descent—it’s the perfect way to reflect on the majestic beauty you’ve just explored.


Your day continues with a serene walk along the Golden Whip Stream. This picturesque 7.5-kilometer path meanders through dense forest, beneath the shadows of towering quartz-sandstone cliffs. As you follow the gentle curves of the stream, your private English-speaking guide will point out unique rock formations, such as the gracefully named Golden Whip Rock and the Eagle Guarding the Whip, each with its own legend passed down through generations. The trail is flat and shaded, offering a relaxing contrast to the earlier mountaintop explorations. Along the way, listen to the soft rustle of leaves, the melodic sound of flowing water, and perhaps even catch a glimpse of monkeys swinging through the trees. This peaceful walk is not only a retreat into nature’s calm but also a cultural journey through the poetic stories and natural wonders that make Zhangjiajie so unforgettable.


As daylight slowly fades and the soft amber light dances across the jagged sandstone cliffs, your journey in Zhangjiajie gently winds down with a scenic cable car ride descending from the mountaintop. This tranquil ride offers a final, panoramic glimpse of the dramatic landscapes of Tianzi Mountain and Yuanjiajie — a perfect farewell to the heights you've explored. If time allows, your guide may recommend a peaceful stroll along the picturesque Golden Whip Stream. Shaded by ancient trees and accompanied by the sound of murmuring waters, this serene path offers a reflective pause to take in the quiet beauty of the park. Your guide will then escort you back to your hotel with care and comfort, perhaps sharing local legends or tips for the following day. As you settle in for the evening, you'll carry with you not only remarkable photos, but also a lasting connection to the awe-inspiring scenery of Zhangjiajie.
Day 5 Zhangjiajie
- Place&Transport: Zhangjiajie
- Today's Activities: Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, Glass Bridge, Huanglong Cave
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
After enjoying a hearty breakfast at your hotel, your professional English-speaking guide will meet you in the lobby and accompany you on a comfortable journey to the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon. As you travel through the scenic countryside, your guide will share intriguing insights into the local geography, history, and folklore, setting the stage for the day’s adventure. Upon arrival, you’ll step into a world of natural wonder, where dramatic cliffs, lush greenery, and crystal-clear streams converge. The highlight, of course, is the iconic glass bridge — suspended high above the canyon floor — where you can marvel at breathtaking panoramic views and experience the thrill of walking on air.


Following your exhilarating experience at the Glass Bridge, prepare for an equally breathtaking journey across this engineering wonder suspended 300 meters above the deep canyon. As you step onto the crystal-clear glass panels, your guide will point out key sights visible from this extraordinary vantage point—rugged cliffs, verdant peaks, and the snaking river far below. You'll learn about the bridge’s record-breaking construction, its architectural significance, and how it was designed to blend seamlessly into the natural surroundings while delivering maximum visual impact. Your guide will accompany you closely, ensuring you feel confident and secure as you cross. Whether you're pausing for photos, soaking in the vertigo-inducing views, or simply enjoying the awe of nature and human ingenuity combined, the Glass Bridge is certain to leave a lasting impression on your Zhangjiajie journey.


Around midday, your guide will escort you to a well-chosen local eatery, where you'll sit down to savor a traditional Zhangjiajie-style lunch. Characterized by its hearty ingredients, rich spices, and mountain-inspired flavors, the cuisine here reflects the vibrant culinary heritage of the Hunan region. With your guide by your side, you'll receive help navigating the menu, learning about the origin of each dish, and ensuring that any dietary needs are respected. This comfortable and flavorful lunch break is not only a chance to refuel, but also a great moment to connect more deeply with your guide and gain insider knowledge about Zhangjiajie's culture, lifestyle, and lesser-known travel tips.


After lunch, your journey continues with a visit to the breathtaking Huanglong Cave, famously known as the "Yellow Dragon Cave." This vast underground world is renowned for its spectacular karst landscapes and enchanting subterranean beauty. Accompanied by your knowledgeable English-speaking guide, you will explore a series of grand chambers, winding rivers, sparkling waterfalls, and towering limestone formations. A standout feature of the cave is the famed “Dinghai Shenzhen,” a magnificent stalactite often regarded as a natural masterpiece. As you walk along the softly lit pathways and take a serene boat ride through the cave’s hidden waterways, your guide will share fascinating legends, scientific insights, and the geological history behind this remarkable natural wonder, revealing how it has been sculpted over millions of years.


After a full day of remarkable experiences, your guide will accompany you on the journey back to your hotel, whether by cable car or on foot, depending on your preference and the conditions. Along the route, there may be a chance to stop at a scenic viewpoint for some photos or a brief rest before continuing. Upon arrival at your hotel in the late afternoon or early evening, your guide will assist you with check-in if needed and ensure you are comfortably settled to relax and unwind.
Day 6 Zhangjiajie
- Place&Transport: Zhangjiajie
- Today's Activities: Tianmen Mountain, cable car ride, Glass Skywalk
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
Today’s adventure takes you to the magnificent Tianmen Mountain, one of the most unforgettable experiences on any Zhangjiajie itinerary. Your day starts with a timely pick-up from your hotel by your knowledgeable English-speaking guide, who will escort you to the base of the Tianmen Mountain cableway — renowned as the longest cable car ride in the world. As you glide upwards, take in breathtaking panoramic views of steep cliffs, winding roads carved into the mountainside, and lush greenery stretching far below. Once at the top, your guide will lead you along scenic paths, including the famous glass skywalk, where the daring can enjoy spectacular views through the transparent floor. You will also explore the serene cliffside trails, breathing in the fresh mountain air. The highlight awaits at Tianmen Cave, a colossal natural archway known as the “Heaven’s Gate.” Here, your guide will recount fascinating stories and local legends that highlight the cultural and spiritual significance of this extraordinary landmark.


Your journey to Tianmen Mountain begins with a breathtaking cable car ride, famous for being one of the longest and most picturesque in the world. Upon meeting your experienced guide, you will board the cable car and ascend above the misty peaks, enjoying panoramic views of Zhangjiajie’s verdant valleys, twisting roads, and majestic cliffs. As you climb, your guide will share fascinating stories about the mountain’s unique geology and rich cultural heritage. Once at the summit, you’ll have ample time to visit highlights such as the magnificent Tianmen Cave, stroll along the thrilling glass skywalk, and wander peaceful forest trails that offer serene moments amidst the dramatic scenery. After your exploration, you will take the cable car back down, concluding your Tianmen Mountain experience on a memorable and uplifting note. Your guide will be with you throughout, ensuring a smooth and insightful tour from beginning to end.


Prepare yourself for an unforgettable adventure on the Glass Skywalk at Tianmen Mountain. This spectacular transparent walkway is built along the edge of a towering cliff, creating the thrilling illusion that you are walking suspended high above the expansive valley below. With every step, you’ll be treated to sweeping views of verdant forests, steep rock faces, and distant peaks that seem to touch the sky. Your expert guide will be by your side the entire time, offering interesting insights about the mountain’s history and ensuring your safety throughout the experience. Whether you’re seeking a heart-pounding thrill or a breathtaking perspective on nature’s grandeur, this skywalk provides an extraordinary way to connect with Tianmen Mountain’s dramatic landscape. It’s not just a walk — it’s a breathtaking journey through air and stone.


As your unforgettable time in Zhangjiajie comes to an end, your guide will assist you with the check-out process and ensure that you have everything packed and ready. When you are prepared, you will be comfortably transferred by private vehicle to the airport or train station. During the journey, your guide will gladly share any last stories or travel tips about Zhangjiajie, assist with language translation if needed, and provide suggestions for your next adventure in China. Upon arrival, your guide will help you with the necessary check-in or boarding procedures before bidding you a warm goodbye, wishing you safe travels and hoping to welcome you back on a future trip. Your departure will be managed with the same attentive care and professionalism that marked your entire Zhangjiajie experience.
Day 7 Zhangjiajie - Guilin
- Place&Transport: Zhangjiajie - Guilin
- Today's Activities: Zhangjiajie - Guilin by flight
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
On this day, enjoy some well-deserved free time to either explore the dramatic landscapes of Zhangjiajie at your own pace or simply relax and reflect on the breathtaking scenery you've experienced. When it’s time to depart, your professional driver will arrive punctually to assist with your luggage and provide a smooth, private transfer to Zhangjiajie Hehua Airport, ensuring a relaxed and hassle-free start to your next journey.
Upon your arrival in Guilin, a friendly local driver will be waiting for you at the arrivals hall, holding a clear “Your Way Holiday” sign. With a warm smile and attentive service, they will help with your bags and escort you directly to your hotel in comfort. This seamless transfer marks the beginning of your next chapter in southern China—whether you choose to unwind at your accommodation or begin exploring the charm of Guilin’s limestone peaks and tranquil rivers, your experience continues with ease, care, and a personal touch.

Your Guilin adventure begins at the renowned Elephant Trunk Hill, an emblem of the city’s natural beauty and poetic charm. Rising gently where the Li River and Peach Blossom River meet, this unique limestone formation takes the shape of an elephant joyfully drinking from the water—an image that has inspired countless poems, paintings, and local tales over centuries. With your private guide leading the way, you’ll meander through shaded paths and stone steps that weave through the hill, uncovering hidden caves, ancient inscriptions, and timeworn pavilions. At each turn, your guide will share fascinating stories—like how the elephant was once a celestial creature who stayed behind to help locals, turning to stone in loyalty and love.


After enjoying the tranquil beauty of Elephant Trunk Hill, your private guide and driver will escort you back to your hotel in comfort and ease. As you travel through the scenic streets of Guilin, you’ll pass tree-lined avenues, riverside walkways, and traditional neighborhoods, all bathed in the soft glow of the setting sun. Your guide may share a few final stories or offer tips for local evening dining and exploration. Upon reaching your hotel, they’ll assist with check-in and ensure you’re well taken care of before saying goodbye for the day. The gentle rhythm of Guilin’s evening and the calm memories of your visit to Elephant Trunk Hill will linger with you, setting a peaceful tone for the rest of your journey.
Day 8 Guilin-Longsheng-Guilin
- Place&Transport: Guilin-Longsheng-Guilin
- Today's Activities: Longji Rice Terraces, Ping’an Village
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
Your journey to Longsheng begins with a peaceful drive through the heart of Guangxi’s countryside, where the landscapes slowly transform from urban scenery to lush green mountains and meandering streams. Along the way, your private guide will share stories about the region’s diverse ethnic heritage and explain how the awe-inspiring Longji Rice Terraces were ingeniously carved into the hillsides centuries ago by local farming communities. As you reach the base of Ping’an Village, the car will be left behind and you’ll embark on a leisurely hike along ancient stone pathways. Framed by bamboo groves and blooming wildflowers, the trail offers immersive glimpses into village life—women weaving textiles, elders chatting under wooden eaves, and farmers tending to their rice paddies. As you ascend, panoramic views of the terraces unfold with every turn, their flowing curves echoing the rhythm of the land. Reaching a scenic viewpoint, your guide will help you appreciate the incredible harmony between human ingenuity and nature that defines Longsheng’s “Dragon’s Backbone” terraces.


Your journey through the Longji Rice Terraces begins with a peaceful walk along the ancient stone-paved trails that wind gently through the hillsides. Surrounded by undulating layers of rice paddies, you'll move through a landscape shaped by centuries of ingenuity and labor. As your guide leads the way, you'll pause at scenic viewpoints such as the renowned "Nine Dragons and Five Tigers," where the cascading terraces appear to twist and curl like legendary creatures guarding the mountains. Another memorable stop is "Seven Stars Accompany the Moon," a naturally poetic arrangement that offers a breathtaking panoramic photo opportunity. Along the trail, you'll pass by wooden stilt houses and watch as villagers in traditional dress carry out their daily routines—planting, watering, and harvesting by hand. Your guide will share stories about the Zhuang and Yao cultures that have flourished here for generations, offering insight into their customs, architecture, and close relationship with the land. This serene, slow-paced experience invites you to breathe deeply, appreciate the quiet harmony of the mountains, and step briefly into a timeless rural rhythm.


After completing your scenic hike through the terraced hills, you'll return to the heart of Ping’an Village, where a hearty lunch will be waiting for you in a charming, family-run eatery. Nestled in a traditional stilted wooden house overlooking the rice paddies, the restaurant offers not just a meal, but a glimpse into local life. The interior is warmly decorated with woven baskets, farming tools, and hand-dyed fabrics, adding a rustic charm. Your guide will help you discover Longsheng's culinary treasures—such as bamboo-tube rice, infused with the earthy scent of the fire it’s cooked over, and stir-fried wild greens picked from the mountainside that morning. You might also savor Yao-style cured meats, spicy tofu, and herbal soups renowned for their health benefits. As you dine, your guide will enrich the experience with insights into the daily lives and cultural heritage of the ethnic Zhuang and Yao communities, whose traditions are deeply tied to this land. Surrounded by peaceful landscapes and genuine hospitality, you’ll enjoy not just the flavors of the region, but its spirit.


After a delightful lunch amidst the peaceful mountain scenery, your journey through Ping’an Village continues with new discoveries around every corner. Strolling along the stone-paved walkways, you’ll be immersed in the timeless rhythm of village life—where elders sit chatting in the shade of ancient rooftops, and the scent of woodsmoke drifts from traditional stilt houses perched on the hillside. Your guide will lead you deeper into the heart of the village, where you’ll visit a local family workshop known for hand-dying fabrics using centuries-old techniques. Here, you’ll witness how indigo leaves are transformed into vibrant blues and learn how patterns are imprinted using carved wooden blocks—a proud tradition passed down through generations.


As the late afternoon light casts long, golden shadows across the layered rice terraces of Ping’an Village, your guide will gently lead you back down the winding mountain trails, making sure every step is safe and unhurried. Along the way, you’ll have one last chance to admire the remarkable craftsmanship of generations who carved these hills into living art. Once at the base, your private vehicle awaits to bring you back to Guilin. The drive through the serene countryside offers a moment to relax and absorb the day’s beauty. Rolling hills, bamboo groves, and small farming villages pass by like scenes from a traditional Chinese painting. Upon your arrival in Guilin, your guide will be happy to assist with check-in or provide suggestions for a delightful evening—perhaps a riverfront stroll or a quiet dinner featuring local specialties. With your heart full and your camera full, the memories of the Dragon’s Backbone Rice Terraces will remain a treasured part of your journey.
Day 9 Guilin - Li River Cruise - Yangshuo
- Place&Transport: Guilin - Li River Cruise - Yangshuo
- Today's Activities: Li River cruise, West Street
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
Your day begins with a scenic drive from your hotel in Guilin to the Li River dock, where your unforgettable river journey to Yangshuo awaits. Upon boarding the comfortable sightseeing boat, your guide will help you settle in and share fascinating stories about the cultural and natural significance of the Li River. As the cruise sets off, you'll be immersed in a dreamlike landscape—limestone peaks rising sharply on both sides, their reflections shimmering on the jade-green river. Along the way, you’ll glide past peaceful fishing villages, bamboo groves, and iconic karst formations such as the renowned Mural Hill, where nature’s artistry forms the shape of horses and figures in motion. Your guide will point out scenes featured on the Chinese 20 yuan banknote and offer opportunities for the perfect photograph. With the gentle breeze and the rhythmic flow of water beneath you, this part of your journey offers a tranquil and visually stunning window into the timeless charm of Guangxi’s countryside.


After the scenic Li River cruise comes to a gentle close, you’ll step ashore into the heart of Yangshuo’s West Street—a vibrant blend of ancient architecture and modern energy. Your private guide will escort you to a carefully selected local restaurant tucked among the cobblestone alleys, where a warm, authentic meal awaits. Savor specialties like Guilin-style taro braised pork, slow-cooked to perfection with a melt-in-your-mouth texture, and bamboo shoots stir-fried with earthy wild mushrooms—both dishes rooted deeply in regional traditions. You’ll also sample freshly grilled river shrimp seasoned with local spices, and a delicately steamed pumpkin drizzled with sweet Osmanthus syrup, a cherished local dessert. As you enjoy the meal, your guide will introduce you to the stories and cultural meaning behind each dish, offering a delicious glimpse into Yangshuo’s culinary soul. Surrounded by the lively rhythm of West Street and dramatic karst hills, this dining experience will leave you with both a full heart and a satisfied palate.


Following lunch, your guide will accompany you to Yangshuo’s iconic West Street, a lively pedestrian zone that blends old-world charm with modern flair. As you stroll past centuries-old buildings with whitewashed walls and curved tile roofs, you'll discover a vibrant array of boutique shops, traditional snack stalls, and cozy cafes offering both Chinese tea and international treats. Your guide will share stories about the street’s rich history and point out unique finds—perhaps a hand-painted fan, locally woven textiles, or a hidden teahouse tucked behind an ivy-covered gate. For those craving a deeper connection to the countryside, your afternoon can continue with a scenic bicycle ride or walking tour through Yangshuo’s surrounding rural beauty. Venture along narrow farm roads bordered by emerald-green rice paddies and clear streams, framed by the region’s iconic karst peaks. Along the way, you might pause to watch farmers harvesting by hand, greet a local family tending their vegetable patch, or simply soak in the serene rhythm of village life.


As the day gently winds down, your guide will escort you to your selected hotel in Yangshuo, assisting with a seamless check-in and ensuring you feel completely settled. Surrounded by dramatic karst landscapes and peaceful rural charm, Yangshuo's accommodations range from serene riverside lodges to stylish inns tucked into lush greenery. Once you're comfortably checked in, your guide will be available to help plan your evening—whether it’s reserving a spot for a traditional dinner, booking a local performance, or simply pointing out where to enjoy a breathtaking sunset. With the remainder of the evening free, you may wish to explore the town's lively markets, rent a bicycle for a twilight ride, or sit by the water as the silhouettes of the karst peaks reflect in the Li River. However you choose to spend your time, Yangshuo’s gentle pace and scenic beauty promise a peaceful and memorable close to your day.
Day 10 Guilin - Xi'an
- Place&Transport: Guilin - Xi'an
- Today's Activities: Train to Xian
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
After enjoying a leisurely breakfast in Yangshuo, your private guide and driver will pick you up and begin the scenic drive back to Guilin. Along the way, your guide will share interesting stories and insights about the local culture and landscape, making the journey both comfortable and engaging. Upon arrival in Guilin, you will be escorted to the high-speed train station, where your guide will assist you with ticketing and boarding procedures. From here, you will board your train to Xi’an, ready for the next chapter of your adventure with peace of mind knowing your guide and driver are there to support you every step of the way.
Day 11 Xian
- Place&Transport: Xian
- Today's Activities: Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, Huaqing Pool, Muslim Quarter
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
Your exploration begins at the awe-inspiring Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, where the silent ranks of ancient soldiers await. Buried for over two millennia, these life-sized figures were crafted to guard the tomb of China’s first emperor, Qin Shi Huang. As you stroll through the vast excavation pits, your knowledgeable guide will share intriguing insights into how each warrior was uniquely sculpted, reflecting the faces and armor of real soldiers from that era. You’ll witness the meticulous layout of the army, including infantry, archers, and cavalry units, and gain a deeper appreciation for the scale and ambition of this monumental undertaking. The visit is further enriched by access to the museum’s exhibit halls, where rare relics and historical context paint a vivid picture of the Qin dynasty’s power and vision. This immersive experience offers a rare window into the heart of ancient Chinese civilization.


For lunch, your guide will lead you to a handpicked local eatery, celebrated for its traditional Xi’an flavors and down-to-earth charm. Here, you’ll sample time-honored dishes that reflect the city’s rich culinary heritage, shaped by centuries of trade and cultural exchange along the Silk Road. Expect to savor local favorites like roujiamo (a crispy flatbread sandwich filled with tender braised meat), biangbiang noodles (broad hand-pulled noodles served with fragrant chili oil and garlic), and steaming dumplings filled with flavorful pork or vegetables. If you prefer a plant-based option, the kitchen offers beautifully prepared seasonal dishes using mushrooms, tofu, and locally grown greens. Your guide will share insights into the origins and symbolism of each dish, turning your meal into a delicious exploration of Xi’an’s cultural story.


Following lunch, your journey continues to Huaqing Pool, a timeless sanctuary nestled beneath the Lishan Mountains, famed for its blend of imperial elegance and romantic legend. As you step into this historic retreat, once cherished by emperors and immortalized by the love story of Emperor Xuanzong and Yang Guifei, you'll wander through classical pavilions, tranquil courtyards, and graceful hot spring pools that echo with the grandeur of the Tang Dynasty. Your expert guide will bring the past to life with vivid stories of royal indulgence, political intrigue, and poetic passion. Surrounded by manicured gardens and dramatic mountain backdrops, this serene location offers a unique window into China's cultural legacy and a perfect pause from the day's pace.


Wrap up your enriching day with a leisurely stroll through Xi’an’s vibrant Muslim Quarter, a lively hub where history, culture, and cuisine converge. As the sun sets, the narrow lanes come alive with glowing lanterns, sizzling food stalls, and the rhythmic sounds of local life. Let the scent of freshly grilled lamb skewers and cumin-spiced snacks guide you through the maze of vendors offering everything from hand-pulled noodles to crisp persimmon cakes. Your guide will share stories of the area’s deep-rooted Islamic heritage and point out hidden gems, including centuries-old mosques tucked behind the bustling storefronts. Whether you're sampling street delicacies or browsing for unique souvenirs, the Muslim Quarter offers an unforgettable end to your day—immersing you in the flavors, sounds, and soul of Xi’an.


As the day winds down, your guide will accompany you back to your hotel, offering a relaxed and seamless conclusion to your exploration of Xi’an. Along the way, they’ll be happy to answer any remaining questions or share a few final stories about the city’s rich past. Once at your hotel, they’ll ensure you’re comfortably settled, leaving you with treasured memories of ancient wonders, vibrant street life, and the warm hospitality that defines Xi’an.
Day 12 Xian - Beijing
- Place&Transport: Xian - Beijing
- Today's Activities: Train to Beijing
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
This morning, you’ll check out from your hotel and board a high-speed bullet train bound for Beijing, China’s dynamic capital city rich in imperial history and modern marvels. The journey takes approximately 4.5 to 6 hours, offering a smooth and efficient way to travel between two of the country’s most iconic destinations. As the train glides northward, you’ll witness a changing landscape—ancient cities giving way to fertile plains, river valleys, and expanding urban skylines. With spacious seats, clean facilities, and quiet comfort, the ride is both relaxing and scenic—an ideal opportunity to rest, read, or simply enjoy the view.
Upon arrival at Beijing Railway Station, your local guide from Your Way Holiday will be waiting at the designated exit, holding a “Your Way Holiday” sign and ready to warmly welcome you. They’ll assist you with your luggage and provide helpful orientation as you begin your stay in the capital. Whether it’s highlighting famous landmarks along the route to your hotel or suggesting ways to enjoy your first evening in Beijing, your guide will make sure your transition into this vibrant metropolis is seamless and enjoyable.

Day 13 Beijing
- Place&Transport: Beijing
- Today's Activities: Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Nanluoguxiang
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
Your adventure in Beijing starts the moment you meet your local guide from Your Way Holiday. Whether you arrive at the train station, airport, or are already settled in your hotel, your guide will be waiting for you with a clearly marked “Your Way Holiday” sign, ensuring a smooth and welcoming introduction. We believe travel should feel personal and immersive, so our private tours are tailored to your pace and preferences. From the very start, you’ll enjoy a relaxed and engaging experience, with your guide offering insider tips, historical context, and help with any practical needs like luggage or local orientation. Whether you're eager to dive into Beijing’s imperial history, explore hidden hutongs, or sample authentic northern Chinese cuisine, your guide is here to make your day enjoyable, insightful, and truly yours.

Your exploration begins at Tiananmen Square, a monumental space that stands at the very center of Beijing and the soul of modern China. As one of the world’s largest city squares, it is more than just an open space—it’s a stage where some of the country’s most pivotal events have unfolded. Flanked by architectural icons such as the Great Hall of the People, the National Museum of China, and the solemn Monument to the People's Heroes, the square reflects both the grandeur of the state and the spirit of its people. As you stroll across the vast expanse, your private guide will bring the square to life with stories of emperors, revolutionaries, and citizens who have all gathered here through the ages. You’ll pause to appreciate the changing guards, the rhythm of daily flag-raising ceremonies, and the presence of Chinese visitors paying their respects to history. This visit lays the foundation for understanding Beijing’s role as both a political and cultural capital.


Next, continue your exploration through the grand Meridian Gate and step deeper into the heart of the Forbidden City, once the exclusive domain of emperors and their courts for over 500 years. As you follow your knowledgeable guide, you'll stroll through vast courtyards and cross marble bridges leading to ornately decorated halls that echo the grandeur of imperial China. Highlights include the Hall of Central Harmony and the Hall of Preserving Harmony, each with its own fascinating stories of ceremonies, power struggles, and dynastic change. Your guide will unravel the layers of symbolism embedded in the city’s design—from the number of animal statues on rooftops to the strategic placement of gates and halls. You’ll also venture off the main axis to discover more peaceful, less-crowded areas where history whispers through quiet corridors and ancient pavilions. This immersive journey offers a profound glimpse into China’s imperial legacy, architecture, and spiritual philosophy—all within the walls of this magnificent UNESCO World Heritage Site.


For lunch, take a break to savor a traditional Beijing-style meal at a carefully selected local restaurant celebrated for its genuine flavors and inviting setting. Dishes may include classics such as braised eggplant in garlic sauce, Beijing-style noodles with soybean paste (Zhajiangmian), or sautéed seasonal vegetables prepared with local flair. Your private guide will help you navigate the menu and ensure that any dietary needs—whether vegetarian, gluten-free, or other preferences—are thoughtfully accommodated. Beyond the food, this meal offers a deeper look into Chinese culinary traditions, where sharing dishes among the table is a sign of closeness and warm hospitality. Your guide will introduce you to local dining etiquette, explain the significance of certain ingredients, and perhaps even share a story or two about how these dishes came to define Beijing’s beloved home-style cuisine. The ambiance, often enhanced with traditional wooden furniture or courtyard views, completes the cultural immersion and sets the tone for a flavorful and meaningful afternoon ahead.


In the afternoon, visit the Temple of Heaven, an exquisite example of Ming Dynasty architecture where emperors performed sacred ceremonies to ensure bountiful harvests. The design of the temple is deeply symbolic—the round altar representing the heavens and the square terraces symbolizing the earth, reflecting ancient Chinese cosmology. As you walk through the expansive park surrounding the temple, you’ll notice locals engaging in daily activities such as practicing tai chi, dancing, or playing traditional musical instruments. Your guide will share insights into how the Temple of Heaven remains not only a historic monument but also a lively community space where history and everyday life beautifully intersect. You might even try your hand at the acoustics near the Echo Wall or observe groups singing folk songs, adding a vibrant cultural layer to your visit.


End your day with a stroll through the vibrant Nanluoguxiang area, one of Beijing’s most famous hutong neighborhoods. Meander along its narrow lanes, where traditional grey-brick courtyards stand alongside trendy cafes, artisan boutiques, and lively street vendors. Your guide will share fascinating stories about the history and evolution of this ancient neighborhood, revealing how old Beijing life blends seamlessly with modern creativity. Take time to sample some authentic local treats or browse unique handicrafts, all while enjoying the lively yet laid-back atmosphere. Nanluoguxiang perfectly captures the spirit of Beijing’s past and present—a place where tradition meets innovation in a charming, welcoming setting.


At the end of your tour, your guide will accompany you back to your hotel, ensuring a smooth and comfortable return. You’ll have the chance to unwind and reflect on the day’s rich experiences filled with Beijing’s history, culture, and local charm. If you’re interested in suggestions for dining, exploring a vibrant night market, or enjoying a peaceful evening walk, your guide is ready to offer personalized recommendations. At Your Way Holiday, we know that the perfect ending to your day is just as important as the journey itself—bringing you comfort, warmth, and attentive care every step of the way.
Day 14 Beijing
- Place&Transport: Beijing
- Today's Activities: Mutianyu Great Wall, Summer Palace, Dingling Tomb
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
Your day starts with a scenic drive from the city to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, known for its well-preserved condition and stunning natural surroundings. Compared to other parts, Mutianyu is less crowded, allowing for a more peaceful and immersive experience. You can choose to ascend by hiking along the ancient steps, enjoying the fresh mountain air and beautiful views, or take a convenient cable car for a leisurely ride to the top. Once there, you’ll have ample time to explore the watchtowers, stroll along the stone battlements, and capture breathtaking photos of the wall as it snakes across the hills. Your guide will provide engaging stories about the Great Wall’s history, its strategic importance, and the myths that have been passed down through generations. Whether climbing or simply absorbing the scenery, this visit offers a perfect blend of culture, history, and natural beauty.


After your morning exploration, you’ll be invited to enjoy a delicious lunch at a charming countryside restaurant known for its authentic northern Chinese farmhouse dishes. The menu features hearty specialties such as slow-cooked pork with garlic sauce, handmade noodles tossed with fresh vegetables, crispy scallion pancakes, and seasonal greens sautéed to perfection. Many ingredients are sourced directly from nearby farms, ensuring freshness and a true taste of rural Beijing. Your guide will gladly introduce you to the local culinary traditions and the stories behind each dish, enriching your dining experience. Surrounded by peaceful village scenery and friendly hosts, this meal offers a perfect moment to relax and savor the flavors of northern China before continuing your day of discovery.


In the afternoon, immerse yourself once again in the timeless beauty of the Summer Palace, a masterpiece of Chinese landscape design and imperial artistry. Today’s visit allows you to explore new corners of this vast retreat—stroll along the ornate Long Corridor adorned with intricate paintings, browse the charming shops of Suzhou Street, or ascend Longevity Hill for panoramic views of the shimmering Kunming Lake. Your guide will enrich your experience with fascinating insights into the history of the palace, including Empress Dowager Cixi’s significant role in its restoration and the symbolic meanings behind its carefully planned gardens and structures. Depending on the season, you may be enchanted by blooming lotus flowers, vibrant autumn leaves, or a delicate dusting of snow, each adding its own poetic touch to this imperial sanctuary.


Your final destination is Dingling Tomb, the only Ming Dynasty mausoleum that has been fully excavated and opened for public viewing. Nestled at the base of Tianshou Mountain, this grand burial site is the resting place of Emperor Wanli and his two empresses. Step down into the subterranean chambers, where imposing stone halls and exquisitely carved seats illustrate the emperor’s vision of the afterlife. Throughout the tomb, you’ll find numerous symbolic relics, funerary objects, and architectural details carefully designed to represent cosmic harmony. Your guide will share insights into the spiritual beliefs behind imperial tomb construction and discuss the historical context and challenges of Dingling’s excavation, including some of the controversies faced by archaeologists in 20th-century China. The peaceful Sacred Way, flanked by ancient stone statues and towering cypress trees, provides a serene path to contemplate the enduring heritage of China’s imperial past.


As your day of discovery and cultural immersion in Beijing comes to a close, your guide will accompany you back to your hotel, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free return. Whether you choose to unwind after a full day of sightseeing or take a leisurely walk to soak in the city’s evening atmosphere, you’ll carry with you fresh insights into Beijing’s rich history and vibrant life. At Your Way Holiday, we strive to make every part of your journey seamless, enjoyable, and deeply rewarding, leaving you with lasting memories of this remarkable city.
Day 15 Beijing Departure
- Place&Transport: Beijing Departure
- Today's Activities: Beijing Departure
- Accommodation: 4-star, 5-star, or unique local brand hotels
- Meal: To avoid touristy pre-made meals, our guides will recommend top local restaurants, help you choose dishes, and explain their cultural significance for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
On your last day in Beijing, your driver will pick you up from your hotel at the agreed time to ensure a hassle-free transfer. You’ll be driven comfortably to the airport or train station, making your departure as smooth and relaxed as possible. As you head toward your next destination, take a moment to reflect on the incredible sights, cultural experiences, and special moments you’ve enjoyed throughout your stay. With your journey coming to an end, you’ll carry these lasting memories with you, ready to share your Beijing adventure with friends and family.
Price Per Person in US Dollars
Price Includes 1. Cozy Ride: Enjoy the comfort and spaciousness of our air-conditioned car, offering scenic views. 2. Bilingual Expert Guide: Benefit from a personalized experience with a guide fluent in your language, catering to your needs. 3. Entrance Fees: Access all attractions and activities mentioned in the itinerary without worrying about additional entrance fees. 4. Seamless Transfer: Enhance your experience with convenient hotel or train station pickup and drop-off service. 5. Connect Seamlessly: Stay connected with complimentary onboard WiFi, allowing you to share your experiences in real-time. 6. City-to-City Train Tickets: For itineraries involving high-speed rail travel, assistance with booking ensures a smooth and efficient experience. 7. Selected Hotels and Daily Breakfast: Experience a comfortable stay in handpicked hotels, each chosen for its quality and amenities. Enjoy a daily breakfast at the hotel, starting your day on a delicious note. 8. Complimentary Water: Receive a complimentary bottle of water for each person, keeping you refreshed throughout your journey. 9. Travel Agency Liability Insurance: Benefit from coverage under our travel agency liability insurance, providing added protection and peace of mind during your trip. |
| Price Excludes 1. Personal Expenses: This includes phone bills, laundry, additional tours, postage, and any entertainment fees not covered in the itinerary. 2. Meals: While meals are not included, our guide will recommend the best local food spots, giving you the chance to explore and choose based on your preferences. (Average cost per person for a regular meal at local eateries: 40RMB/6USD-80RMB/12USD) 3. Tips: Tips are not mandatory but are recommended for excellent service. If you feel satisfied with the service, you may consider leaving a tip. The tipping standards are as follows: Driver: 50-100 RMB per day/group; Guide: 100-200 RMB per day/group. 4. Insurance: Insurance coverage for personal loss, illness, or damages incurred during your trip is not included. 5. Optional Activities: Any optional activities listed in the itinerary are not included in the tour fees, allowing you to choose and participate based on your preferences. |
How Our Teams Serve you at Your Way Holiday
Personalized Travel Consultant
Experience the best of China with our expert travel consultants by your side. With years of local tourism experience, they are not only professional and knowledgeable but also deeply committed to making your trip unforgettable. Your dedicated consultant will craft a bespoke tour plan tailored to your unique interests, schedule, and budget, offering you the utmost flexibility. From the moment you start planning until the end of your journey, they will be in touch, ensuring every detail is perfect and that your trip runs smoothly.


Exceptional Local Guides
Discover it through the eyes of our exceptional local guides. All certified and experienced, they are passionate about sharing their deep knowledge of attractions, history, and culture. Whether you're interested in hidden gems or popular sites, they know the best places to visit. They can recommend top local restaurants, unique shopping spots, and must-see shows. Beyond just guiding, they provide enriching insights into the history, customs, and authentic daily life, making your experience truly immersive.


Premium Private Transportation
Travel in comfort and style with our premium private transportation. We offer a fleet of air-conditioned, non-smoking, clean, and meticulously maintained vehicles, all less than four years old. Our professional drivers, all locals with over a decade of driving experience, are friendly, courteous, and dedicated to your safety and comfort. Depending on your group's size, we provide a range of vehicles, including sedans, SUVs, business vans (MPVs), and spacious buses, all with ample luggage space.


Authentic Dining Experiences
We prioritize genuine local culinary experiences over pre-arranged tourist restaurants. Our local guides will recommend the best local restaurants where you can savor authentic flavors. This approach ensures you enjoy the freshest, most authentic meals, tailored to your preferences, and experience the true essence of the local cuisine. Whether your dietary needs are vegetarian, Muslim, Chinese, Western, Jewish, or Indian, we have excellent options to make every meal a delightful part of your journey.

