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Discover the wonders of Xian in a day on this action-packed private tour. Choose between hotel or airport transfers, and travel in a comfortable vehicle. You’ll save time researching and planning what to see by having a schedule of top sites planned out for you. Best bits include seeing the Terracotta Warriors, Xian City Wall, and a delicious local lunch is provided too.
Make the most of your time in Xian on a private sightseeing tour designed for visitors with limited time in the city. With just your private guide and party, you’ll tick off the Small Goose Pagoda, Tibetan Lama Temple, Guanzhong Ancient Town, enjoy a fun trip time in old city--Xi'an. Local lunch, hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
The Guandu District of Kunming hosts the area’s most famous ‘old town’. Use this one-day-trip to stroll around and also visit Kunming’s newly arranged Provincial Museum (opened in May 2015). Get a deeper understanding of not only local archaeology and architecture but also learn about dinosaurs and Chinese ethnography.
See the largest and some of the most beautiful rice terraces in the world in Longsheng county.
Explore the history of China on a 7-hour coach tour of the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven and the Summer Palace.
Climb and enjoy the view of Great Wall, see 2 of the most iconic sites in China on this bus tour from Beijing: the Great Wall and the Ming Tombs.
visit Beijing (Ming Tombs, Mutianyu Great Wall) as well as a short visit of Jade Carving Factory.
This tour covers all the three world heritage sites like The Potala palace, Jokhang Temple and Barkhor Street. Tourists will visit the Drepung monsteary, which used to be a seat of central government until the 5th Dalai Lama who built Potala Palace. Later clients are expected to enjoy the Monks debate on the Buddhist doctrines in the Sera monastery.