The Forbidden Palace, Beijing
Caption: The Forbidden Palace, Beijing
Caption: The Great Wall of China
Caption: Chonqing at night
Caption: The Terracotta Army
Caption: Shanghai's iconic skyline
Caption: The Temple of Heaven, Beijing
Caption: China's famous stepped rice fields
Caption: Sailing the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River
Caption: The Yellow Mountains
Caption: Enjoy a traditional Chinese dance show
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Activity level: Level 2 Requires moderate physical activity. You need to be able to participate in physical activities such as longer walking tours, walking over uneven terrain, climbing steps and be comfortable with some periods of standing. Not suitable if you have limited mobility or require a wheelchair/mobility scooter.
Destination: SPLENDOURS OF CHINA
Duration: 14 days / 13 nights
Flight information: Please arrange your flights to arrive into Beijing Airport [PEK] on Day 1 and depart from Shanghai Airport [PVG] on Day 14
Pickup location: Beijing Airport [PEK]

Overview

10 - 23 Oct, 2026

Join us as we head to China to discover the many splendours it has to offer. See the historic Forbidden Palace, Terracotta Warriors & Great Wall, discover modern Beijing and Shanghai and many natural wonders along the way!

China is a unique country of many contrasts and our carefully crafted tour will allow you to discover its many splendours as we work our way through the giant country.

Explore the hustle and bustle of some of the world's largest and most modern metropoli as we pass through Beijing, Shanghai and Xi'an and we whizz through the vast countryside on high speed trains. We delve into China's history visting the Forbidden Palace, seeing the hordes of Terracotta Warriors, enjoying a traditional dance show and meals and of course visiting one of the seven wonders of the world, the Great Wall of China!

We'll also enjoy China's stunning scenery as we sail down the mighty Yangtze River to the Three Gorges Dam and head up into the Yellow Mountains for sights not to be missed. This journey is one not to be missed.

Itinerary

Itinerary summary: DAY 1 - Welcome to Beijing
DAY 2 - Exploring Beijing
DAY 3 - The Great Wall of China
DAY 4 - The Summer Palace & Train to Xi’an
DAY 5 - Terracotta Warriors & Traditional Dance Show
DAY 6 - Chongqing, Pandas & to the Yangtze River
DAY 7 - Cruising the Yangtze River
DAY 8 - Yangtze River Cruise
DAY 9 - The Mighty Three Gorges Dam
DAY 10 - The Yellow Mountains
DAY 11 - Huangshan & its mountains
DAY 12 - Discovering Shanghai
DAY 13 - Visiting Zhujiajiao & Xintiandi
DAY 14 - Goodbye to China and Home
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DAY 1 - Welcome to Beijing

You will be met on arrival at the airport in Beijing and transferred to your hotel where the rest of the day is spent at leisure.

This evening, we join together to enjoy a Welcome Dinner to meet your fellow tour members and your Big Journey Company Tour Director and learn about your adventure ahead.

Included meals: Dinner 
Accommodation: Beijing 

DAY 2 - Exploring Beijing

We start our morning exploring some of Beijing, and China’s most famous sties.

The first stop of the morning is a visit to the Temple of Heaven, where past emperors performed rituals to ensure good harvests before passing on to the famous Tiananmen Square.

After lunch in a local restaurant, we continue on to the Forbidden City. This beautiful complex was the Imperial Palace of China's emperors for some 500 years!

This evening we enjoy a true Chinese and local food speciality, Peking Duck! We will enjoy this as part of a dinner in a typical courtyard restaurant.

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Accommodation: Beijing 

DAY 3 - The Great Wall of China

Today is one of the highlights of your tour - a full day excursion to see the Great Wall of China.

The famous wall – notably one of the few manmade structures visible from space - stretches over 3,915 miles across China. A huge defensive line, the wall was built in sections to protect the people against attacks from the north and is classed as one of the seven modern wonders of the world.

After lunch and visiting the wall, we return to Beijing for an evening at leisure.

Included meals: Breakfast & Lunch 
Accommodation: Beijing 

DAY 4 - The Summer Palace & Train to Xi’an

This morning, we check out after breakfast and first head to the Emperor’s Summer Palace, located in the outskirts of Beijing.

This UNESCO world heritage site is a feast for the senses with open water and natural landscapes interspersed with palaces and pavilions. Our visit of the gardens and pavilions allows us time to take in the beauty and history of the place.

After lunch we will transfer to Beijing West Station for the high speed train to Xi'an. Whizzing our way through over 700 miles of Chinese countryside, we will relax in 1st class seats as we travel at top speed and marvel at the recent advances of travel in China as we head to Xi’an, formerly the capital of China.

Upon arrival, we transfer to our hotel, passing by Xi'an's famous bell tower and drum tower.

Included meals: Breakfast & Lunch 
Accommodation: Xi'an 

DAY 5 - Terracotta Warriors & Traditional Dance Show

Today we visit another of China’s most famous sites - an excursion to the famous Terracotta Warriors.

They numerous statues, depicting soldiers, as well as chariots, horses, officials, acrobats and musicians were individually created by China's first emperor in the 3rd century BC to guard his tomb for eternity. The figures were discovered in 1974 by local farmers. Varying in heigh depending on their rank, they are said to number some 8,000 soldiers, 130 chariots with 520 horses, and 150 cavalry horses. It really is a sigh to behold.

This afternoon, we will visit the old city wall of Xi'an, one of the oldest and most complete examples in China.

In the evening, we will enjoy a "Tang Dynasty" song and dance show, evoking the sights and sounds of the Tang Dynasty when Xi'an was capital of China.

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Accommodation: Xi'an 

DAY 6 - Chongqing, Pandas & to the Yangtze River

We check out after breakfast and enjoy a morning visit to the Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi’An. A famous Buddhist landmark, the pagoda was build around 648AD.

Afterwards, we continue on to Xi’An Airport for our flight to Chongqing.

Upon arrival in Chongqing, we will take you on a brief city tour, passing visiting sights such as the endangered and much loved pandas at the local zoo.

This evening, we will enjoy a sumptuous dinner based on Sichuan Cuisine before we travel to the pier to join our luxury 5-star floating hotel to cruise along the famous Yangtze River.

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Accommodation: Yangtze River Cruise 

DAY 7 - Cruising the Yangtze River

Today, we get to spend a full day enjoying the stunning scenery of the Yangtze River.

We get the chance to relax and enjoy the luxury boat as we sail downstream through the Three Gorges. There will be shore excursions to enjoy together and plenty of meals board as we float along.

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Accommodation: Yangtze River Cruise 

DAY 8 - Yangtze River Cruise

Another day enjoying the beautiful landscapes of the Yangtze River as we sail towards the Three Gorges Dam.

The Yangtze River is the longest in Eurasia, the third-longest in the world, and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country. It is China’s principal waterway, and its basin is China's great granary and contains nearly one-third of the national population

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Accommodation: Yangtze River Cruise 
Optional extras: White Emperor City excursion 

DAY 9 - The Mighty Three Gorges Dam

We awake and after breakfast it is time to disembark our cruise along the Yangtze River cruise as we head to the Three Gorges Dam.

Five times larger than the Hoover Dam at 1.4miles long, the Three Gorges Dam was completed in 2006 and is the largest hydroelectric plant in the world and building of the dam displaced some 4 million people.

The cruise will arrive in the city of Yichang around lunchtime and after disembarkation, we transfer to the local airport for our flight to Shanghai.

Upon arrival, we will be transferred to our hotel where the rest of the evening is at your leisure.

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Accommodation: Shanghai 

DAY 10 - The Yellow Mountains

We have an early breakfast today before we transfer to Shanghai’s HongQiao Station for our train to the Yellow Mountains.

China’s high-speed trains once again whisk us through the endless miles of countryside as we head to the city of Huangshan. Upon arrival, we will enjoy lunch in a local restaurant, before we continue on to the foothills and take the gondola up the Yellow Mountains, also called Huangshan.

Here we will have some time at leisure to walk as much, or little as you'd like to, enjoying the sights and soaking up the atmosphere as we watch the sunset.

We have dinner together and some time at leisure at the hotel this evening.

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Accommodation: Huangshan 

DAY 11 - Huangshan & its mountains

It is advised to rise early to enjoy the beautiful sunrise today as the rays peak over the Yellow Moutains.

We'll have breakfast at the hotel before a day exploring some of the peaks on the famous mountains.

Mid-afternoon, we head back down by gondola and transfer to Huangshan Town. Here we will visit the ancient street of Laojie before heading once again to the station for our fast train back to Shanghai in 1st class seating.

We will enjoy our dinner on the train as we head to the bright lights of the big city and on arrival in Shanghai, we will transfer to the hotel where we will be reunited with our large suitcases.

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Accommodation: Shanghai 

DAY 12 - Discovering Shanghai

Today we enjoy an amazing full day city tour around Shanghai. China’s largest city, one of the biggest global business hubs, Shanghai has it all!

Our tour will take in the modern and all the buzz, but also the old and slow. Our first stop is the Yu Garden and Shanghai old bazaar - a classic Chinese house and garden in the old town district. The picturesque garden will seem a million miles from the glass and skyscrapers nearby.

This evening, we will cruise along the Huangpu River that flows through Shanghai, giving you the best view of the city's modern iconic and illuminated skyline.

Included meals: Breakfast & Lunch 
Accommodation: Shanghai 

DAY 13 - Visiting Zhujiajiao & Xintiandi

After breakfast, we travel out of bustling Shanghai to the small 'water town' of Zhujiajiao, now situated on the outskirts of Shanghai.

The visit here makes for a very interesting contrast with the yesterday’s exploration of the busy world of Shanghai city. Old buildings line the alleys and a maze of canals are criss-crossed by elegant bridges.

We return later to Shanghai to explore Xintiandi. This is the former French Concession, where old tenements have been transformed into a lively area of upmarket bars and boutiques.

We join together one final time this evening for dinner to round off our two weeks in China.

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 
Accommodation: Shanghai 

DAY 14 - Goodbye to China and Home

This morning, it is sadly time to check out of the hotel and transfer to the airport to meet your flights home

Included meals: Breakfast 
Accommodation: none 

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What's includedWhat's not includedImportant informationTravel Tips

What's included

  • Meet & Greet at Beijing Airport [PEK] on arrival
  • Accommodation as detailed in the itinerary
  • Transport in an air-conditioned deluxe vehicle
  • Meals as detailed in the itinerary
  • One way economy flights: Xi’an [XIY] - Chongquing [CKG]; Yichang [YIH] -Shanghai [PVG]
  • High-speed trains in 1st class seating: Beijing-Xi’an; Shanghai-Huangshan; Huangshan-Shanghai
  • English speaking tour guide
  • All activities, visits and excursions as detailed in the itinerary
  • Tour Director from The Big Journey Company as well as the local tour guide (subject to minimum group size being reached.)

What's not included

  • ATOL Protection
  • Economy flights into Beijing Airport [PEK] on Day 1 and from Shanghai Airport [PVG] on Day 14 - flight quotations available on request, please contact us for further details
  • Drinks
  • Gratuities
  • All entrance fees to non-stipulated attractions
  • Visas, travel insurance
  • Any personal items and anything not mentioned under included in price above
  • Any meals not mentioned in itinerary
  • Any optional activities offered
  • Any COVID tests or related entry & exit requirements

Important information

• Flights: International flights to/from your chosen destination are not included in this package. The Big Journey Company will be happy to provide a quotation for your flights—please contact us for further details.
• Vaccinations & Health: Vaccinations may be recommended depending on your destination. Please consult your doctor or travel clinic for the most up-to-date medical advice.
• Visas & Entry Requirements: Entry requirements vary by destination, and a visa may be required. Please refer to the travel tips section for full details. It is your responsibility to ensure you have the necessary travel documentation prior to departure.
• Medical Needs: Please inform The Big Journey Company prior to travel of any medical conditions or medications you take that we should be aware of to help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
• Accommodation Check-in/Out: Unless otherwise stated in your itinerary, check-in is after 2–3pm and check-out is before 10am.
• Cancellation Policy: Cancellations made within 90 days of departure are subject to a 100% cancellation fee. Deposits are non-refundable, and balance payments are due 14 weeks prior to departure. It is your responsibility to ensure adequate travel insurance is in place to protect against the need to cancel your holiday.
• Minimum Numbers: The Big Journey Company host will accompany the tour should minimum guest numbers be met. We will confirm this closer to the departure date.
• Terms & Conditions: Further terms and conditions apply and will be provided upon request or at the time of booking. The Big Journey Company reserves the right to withdraw any offer prior to accepting a reservation. This does not affect your statutory rights. All offers are subject to availability and space is limited.

Travel Tips

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

**Please check your own country's international travel advice as well as the airline requirements before travel.**

UK guests please see the UK Government Foreign Office Travel website for latest entry and exit advice; https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/china/entry-requirements 

PASSPORT
Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond the period of stay. It is advised to have 1 blank page in your passport. Please be sure to fill out the "Emergency Next of Kin" section in your passport.

VISAS
U.S., Canadian, Australian and European citizens will require a visa to enter China. Visas must be applied for in advance of travel and are usually valid for 3 months from date of issue for a stay in China of up to 30 days for tourist purposes without a visa within the validity of the visa dates. Longer stays are granted at the discretion of the embassy officials. All other nationalities are advised to check the visa entry requirements specific to their country before your departure. Strict rules apply on Chinese dual nationals.

All passengers will need a letter of invitation in order to apply for your visas which will be provided to you by The Big Journey Company Ltd, as well as details for the hotels where we will be staying, which will be communicated to you accordingly close to travel. You need sufficient funds and a return airline ticket.

UK Travellers - Visas for UK passengers can be obtained from the China Visa Application Service Centre (CVASC), Morley House, 26 Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2AT, either in person by making an online appointment via the website (www.visaforchina.org), or by postal service. There is also an office in Manchester, First Floor, 75 Mosley Street, Manchester M2 3HR.

Chinese Custom Regulations
When arriving in China, tourists must fill out two copies of a baggage declaration form, handing it in to customs officials. The carbon copy must be retained to show upon exit. Personal belongings will be admitted duty free, including food, two bottles of liquor and two cartons of cigarettes. Wristwatches, radios, tape recorders, cameras, movie cameras, and similar items may be brought in for personal use but cannot be sold or transferred to others and must be brought out of China. Visitors can bring in an unlimited amount of foreign currency, and Chinese yuan (RMB) traveller’s checks, and the unspent portion can be taken out.

However, bringing the following articles to China is prohibited:

  • Arms, ammunition, and explosives of all kinds
  • Radio transmitters-receivers and principal parts
  • Over 20,000-yuan RMB in cash
  • Manuscripts, printed matter, films, photographs, gramophone records, cinematographic films, loaded recording tapes and videotapes, etc. which are detrimental to China’s politics, economy, culture, and ethnics,
  • Poisonous drugs, habit-forming drugs, opium, morphine, heroin, etc,
  • Animals, plants and products thereof infected with or carrying germs and insects,
  • Unsanitary foodstuffs and germ-carrying foodstuffs from infected areas, Other articles the import of which is prohibited by state regulations.

N.B. Please note, visa and entry requirements, regulations and restrictions can vary on a regular basis. Please ensure you check in good time prior to travel the current requirements applicable to you.

TRAVEL INSURANCE

All passengers must have valid travel insurance before traveling, including health and cancellation insurance. Please ensure you have a copy of your insurer’s 24-hour emergency telephone number and your policy number.

MEDICAL CONDITIONS & PERSONAL MEDICATION

Please advise us before travel if you have any medical conditions requiring special attention during your trip. If you have a specific medical condition, it is wise to carry the relevant doctor’s prescription with you.

TRAVELLING WITH CPAP OR OTHER MEDICAL DEVICES

If you require CPAP or similar medical equipment, please notify The Big Journey Company at the time of booking. If distilled or ionised water is required, please let us know in advance so that our ground agents can prepare. Additional charges may apply.

LUGGAGE

Splendours of China Tour -
Light casual clothing is recommended such as t-shirts, shirts, linen type trousers/short/skirts along with fleeces/cardigans in case of cooler weather and evenings. Also, remember to pack your swimwear. Ensure to bring some comfortable footwear for walking. It is also a good idea to pack a light waterproof jacket, should there be any rain. For the Yangtze River cruise, casual attire is recommended on board as well as ashore. For the Captain’s Cocktail Party and Farewell Banquet, a shirt and tie for gentlemen and dress or dress pants for ladies is suggested. Sunscreen and a sunhat are recommended. Don’t forget to pack your Cameras, Video Cameras and Chargers.

Walking the Great Wall Extension –
See specific walking tour information below.

Luggage Allowances:
International airlines are often strict about the size and weight of checked in baggage and carry-on luggage. Prior to your departure, please contact your airline or visit their website for specific luggage requirements, as size and weight limitations may vary according to the airline and destination.

LANGUAGE

Given the size of the country, it is no surprise that China has 297 spoken languages! Mandarin is the most widely understood as China’s official language, but many regional variations exist. Nowadays, many Chinese people can speak basic English, especially younger generations.

WEATHER
The weather in China is as varied as the landscapes the vast country covers. Stretching from the Pacific to the Himalayas, from the Mongolian plains to the tropical south of the country. It is difficult to generalise about weather in such a vast country, but September, October and early November are generally considered the best times to visit as they are the most temperate. Winters are cold, particularly in the north, northwest and northeast. Summers are hot, and often wet and humid, in central and south China. Winters in the subtropical south of the country are generally milder, but the climate here divides between a wet season in summer and a dry season in winter. October in Beijing is cool and dry, with big temperature differences between day and night. It may still feel like summer in the afternoon during a sunny day but may cool down to 3-4 °C (37-39°F) overnight.

ELECTRICITY
In China, the standard voltage is 220V and the frequency is 50Hz. They use three types of plugs in Tibet – Type A, the North American style plug, Type C, the European style plug and Type I, used in Oceania and Argentina. You will need an adapter, and/or converter depending on which electrical appliances you bring with you.

MOBILES & INTERNET COMMUNICATION
Moblie coverage is widely avaliable across China, be sure to check with your mobile provider for coverage and rates, as data roaming can be extremely expensive.

MONEY
Currency:
China’s currency is the Renminbi (RMB), with the standard unit called the Yuan (¥). Only limited RMB can be bought before arrival, so exchange money in China at hotels or Bank of China branches. Travellers’ cheques often have better rates than cash. USD and GBP (not Scottish or Northern Irish notes) are widely accepted for exchange in major cities, but remote areas may only recognise USD.

Credit cards (mainly Visa and Mastercard) are accepted at large hotels, stores, and some ATMs in big cities. Diners Club and American Express are less commonly accepted. Watch for counterfeit notes. Notify your bank before travelling if you plan to use debit or credit cards.

Gratuities:
After feedback from previous guests, we offer a group tipping package for this tour, more information on this will be shared in the 'Pre-Tour Emails'.

WATER
The tap water in China is not safe to drink. Drink only bottled water and use bottled water to clean your teeth. Refuse ice if you do not know whether it has been made from bottled water. Bottled water and mineral water are widely available and can be bought at supermarkets, kiosks and many shops.

SAFETY & SECURITY
As visitors, tourists may be more vulnerable to petty crimes like pickpocketing and scams, so we recommend staying aware and taking simple precautions.

RELIGION
The Chinese state officially supports atheism, and around 3 in 4 Chinese declare themselves atheists. However, China is the home of a number of religions including Taoism and many religions exist, including Buddhism, Islam and Christianity, especially close the borders where these religions are more prevalent

PHOTOGRAPHY
China offers photo opportunities one after another. You will return with many photos that can never be repeated. Remember to pack your camera, along with the charger, spare batteries and a spare memory card!

SPECIFIC INFORMATION FOR WALKING THE GREAT WALL EXTENSION
The Walking the Great Wall tour will include several days of walking between 4-6 hours over uneven and steep terrain. You must be adequately fit and healthy to participate in this tour and ensure you have the correct footwear and clothing for hiking in mixed weather over an extended period.

A training programme of walking, cycling and running/jogging is the best way to improve your fitness to prepare yourself for the trek. There will be some steep climbs and uneven ground. In the months leading up to your departure, it is a good idea to do a few multi-day walks/treks lasting 3-4rs per walk/trek.

This trek is fully supported. A fully qualified English-speaking leader will accompany all groups. The leader will work alongside a team of local guides, assistant guides, porters and cooks who work hard to make the whole experience as enjoyable as possible. Our lunch and safety equipment will be carried by porters during the day. You will only need to carry a daypack. A 35l rucksack is a useful size to comfortably fit in essential items such as water bottle, camera, wet-weather gear and extra layers etc. Your 1x large suitcase will be transported separately to you to the next hotel on the itinerary.

What to Pack?
Please take a look at our "What's in my bag?" video for advice on what to take with you on the Walking the Great Wall Tour: https://youtu.be/cMmQK3Qn1tA

• Sport shoes or cross training shoes for travel/sightseeing; Lightweight, comfortable, broken-in hiking boots; hiking sticks (optional)
• Waterproof and breathable rain jacket and pants; midweight fleece
• Sun hat with broad brim; Sunblock Factor 50+; Lip balm with SPF
• Personal first-aid kit; Toiletry kit; Hand sanitizer gel; Insect repellent; Motion sickness remedies (if required)
• Favourite energy snacks and drink mixes
• Duffel bag (wheels and retractable handle are fine), sturdy and large enough to hold clothing and gear; Daypack or fanny pack to hold extra water, jacket, camera, etc.; passport security pouch or belt; luggage tags and luggage locks; daypack cover or garbage bag to line your day pack in event of rain; Ziploc bags to separate wet items
• Camera and spare batteries; reading and writing materials; watch with alarm or travel alarm

In case your main luggage goes missing en route, it is a good idea to wear your hiking boots on the plane. Most other things can be replaced but comfortable, well worn-in boots cannot.
Bringing a few of your favourite snacks, energy bars and drinks from home is a good idea in order to add variety to between-meal food options. Bottled water, green tea, sodas, juices and snacks are available for purchase everywhere we travel.

This tour contains a mix of accommodation standards, from a 5* city central hotel to a local family run inn or a character hotel with traditional central Chinese bamboo gardens. Relatively few Western travellers have visited many of the locations on the itinerary. The minor inconveniences we may encounter are far outweighed by the opportunities this tour offers to see and experience the real China.

Participation Statement - The Big Journey Company and its partners recognise that hill walking and mountaineering are activities that require a certain level of fitness and with a danger of personal injury or death. Participants in these activities should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions and involvement.

ARRIVAL IN CHINA
Foreign nationals are required to register their place of residence within 24hrs of arrival with the local Public Security Bureau and authorities enforce these requirements with regular spot checks. However, most hostels do this for you as part of the check-in process.
Please note, standard hotel check-in is around 3pm, so should you arrive earlier than this, your room may not be available upon arrival. For those arriving early morning, we will do everything we can to work with the hotel to get you an earlier check-in subject to availability.

If you have any other questions that we have not covered here; then please send us an e-mail to: info@thebigjourneycompany.com

Disclaimer: The above information is provided as a guideline only. The Big Journey Company assumes no liability for any errors or omissions in this document.

Updated May 2025

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