Travelling to China just got a whole lot easier! From 30 Nov 2024, Australian passport holders will be able to enter China visa-free for visits of up to 30 days or less. Speak to our Touring Experts today about this perfectly packaged touring holiday. For the latest updates, visit Smart Traveller.
Embark on an extraordinary 15-day Premium Small Group Tour through China, where iconic landmarks meet hidden gems. Uncover unique sightseeing experiences, relax in hand-picked 4–5 star accommodation, cruise the legendary Yangtze River in style, and travel with the expert guidance of an English-speaking Tour Leader every step of the way.
Economy flights to Beijing, returning from Shanghai with Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines or similar (subject to availability)
Tour Inclusions
Economy flights to Beijing, returning from Shanghai
11 Nights accommodation based on 4-5 star hotels
3 Night Yangtze River Cruise in an Executive Balcony Cabin
Victoria Cruises Luxury Amenities Program & Tipping
Breakfast daily, 8 lunches and 4 dinners
4 high-speed bullet trains travelling in First Class
English speaking Tour Leader from Day 1 to Day 15
Touring & transport by deluxe air-conditioned coach
Sightseeing and shore excursions as per itinerary
Airport transfers in Beijing & Shanghai
Small Group Tour with max 24 guests
Tour Highlights:
Explore the heart of Beijing at Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City
Dine with a local family in the historic Hutongs and enjoy a rickshaw ride
Ascend the Great Wall by cable car for an unforgettable night view over Gubei
Stay overnight in Beijing’s lush countryside at Gubei Water Town
Visit the legendary Shaolin Temple in Zhengzhou, birthplace of Kung Fu
Witness the incredible Terracotta Warriors and ancient City Wall in Xian
Enjoy a special group dinner at Xian’s colourful Great Tang All Day Mall
Visit the pandas at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
Cruise three rivers and marvel at the world’s largest sitting Buddha in Leshan
Set sail on the legendary Yangtze River aboard the five-star Victoria Cruises
Visit Suzhou’s Lingering Garden and uncover the art of silk making
Delve into Chinese tea culture with a visit to an authentic teahouse
Discover Shanghai and enjoy an evening river cruise with a farewell dinner
Why travel to China with a Small Group Tour?
Embarking on a journey through the bustling and dynamic landscapes of China with a smaller group offers many advantages. Although it may entail a slightly higher cost compared to larger groups exceeding 45 passengers, the intimacy of a small group of no more than 24 passengers unlocks unparalleled touring flexibility and delivers exclusive and unique experiences. These moments are not just memorable; they’re priceless!
Your Itinerary
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Arrive Beijing
Upon arrival at Beijing Airport, you will be greeted by a tour representative and transferred to your hotel where check-in commences from 3:00pm. The remainder of the day is at leisure.
Note: Due to flight times and schedules, some customers may be required to depart the day prior on an overnight flight from Australia.
Hotel: Wyndham Beijing North or similar Meals included: None
Beijing City
This morning you will visit Tiananmen Square, one of the largest public squares in the world and the venue of the infamous 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations. Acclaimed as the ‘Gate of Heavenly Peace’, it is the foreground to the Forbidden City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Otherwise known as the Imperial Palace Museum, the Forbidden City is the citadel of China’s last 24 Emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties and was the political and ritual centre of China.
Discover Beijing’s 700-year-old Hutongs (narrow lanes) by traditional pedicab/rickshaw. On this cultural encounter, you will visit a local family living in a courtyard style-home where you will immerse yourself in the local customs firsthand and enjoy an authentic and delicious home cooked meal.
This evening you will have the option to return to your hotel to rest or join an optional tour to watch either the Golden Mask Dynasty Show or Acrobatics Show, depending on theatre schedules and availability.
Optional: Beijing Golden Mask or Acrobatics Show – from RMB380 pp
Hotel: Wyndham Beijing North or similar Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
The Great Wall - Gubei Water Town
Leave the vibrant city of Beijing and journey north to Gubei Water Town. Along the way, visit a jade factory where skilled artisans craft intricate designs from this revered gemstone. With over 4,000 years of history, jade symbolises beauty, preciousness, and the Confucian virtues of courage, wisdom and compassion.
Enjoy a Chinese-style picnic lunch before continuing through the mountainous countryside. Pass farmlands, small villages and catch glimpses of the Great Wall and its watchtowers in the distance.
This afternoon, arrive at Gubei Water Town, nestled at the foot of the Simatai Great Wall and surrounded by majestic mountains. Wander the cobbled streets and peaceful canals at your own pace, then choose from one of the many local restaurants for dinner (own expense), with your Tour Leader on hand for suggestions.
Tonight, experience the Simatai Great Wall under the stars. Take a short cable car ride to the top and marvel at the illuminated watchtowers winding across the mountains. With the glowing lights of Gubei Water Town below, this unforgettable night captures the enduring beauty of this iconic landmark.
Hotel: Gubei Water Town Hotel or similar Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Gubei Water Town - Zhengzhou (Bullet Train)
After breakfast, travel back through the countryside and stop at an authentic Chinese teahouse to learn about the art and culture of tea in China.
Continue to Beijing, where you’ll board a high-speed bullet train to Zhengzhou. This journey takes approximately 2.5 hours in First Class comfort. Please pack a small day bag, as your main luggage may not be easily accessible during the ride. Food and drinks can be purchased on board from the dining cart or trolley service, or you may wish to bring your own snacks from Beijing Railway Station.
Upon arrival in Zhengzhou, transfer to your hotel. The evening is yours to relax or explore – perhaps visit the lively markets and eateries at Erqi Square, or take a stroll along the Yellow River Scenic Area.
Hotel: Radisson Blu Zhengzhou or similar Meals included: Breakfast
Zhengzhou - Shaolin Temple
Today, discover the spiritual and cultural roots of Chinese martial arts with a full-day tour from Zhengzhou. Travel to the revered Shaolin Temple, nestled at the foot of Songshan Mountain—one of China’s five sacred peaks. Known as the birthplace of Chinese Kung Fu and Zen Buddhism, this UNESCO-listed site offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient philosophy and tradition.
Explore the temple’s historic grounds and visit the Pagoda Forest, the largest collection of ancient pagodas in China, built to honour generations of Shaolin monks.
Enjoy a thrilling Kung Fu performance at the Shaolin Martial Arts Training Centre, where skilled performers showcase the precision, strength, and discipline of this iconic art form.
Following the show, stop for lunch before returning to Zhengzhou. This afternoon, visit the Zhengzhou Light Industry Products Industrial Base and learn how the region blends traditional craftsmanship with modern innovation.
Return to your hotel this evening, with time to relax or continue exploring the city at your leisure.
Hotel: Radisson Blu Zhengzhou or similar Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Zhengzhou - Xian (Bullet Train)
After breakfast, board a high-speed train in First Class for a 2-hour journey to Xian – an ancient capital and the starting point of the Silk Road, famed for its rich history, vibrant culture, and impressive landmarks.
On arrival, catch a glimpse of the majestic City Wall before heading to your hotel for check-in. Enjoy time to relax and purchase your own lunch at leisure.
This afternoon, visit The Great Tang All Day Mall, a lively pedestrian district near the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Inspired by the grandeur of the Tang Dynasty, the area comes alive at night with vibrant lights, sculptures, and street performances. Explore its colourful streets before enjoying a fun and memorable group dinner to celebrate your arrival in Xian.
Hotel: Hilton Hotel Xian High-Tech Zone or similar Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Terracotta Warriors and Horses
Step into history with a visit to Xi’an’s Terracotta Warriors and Horses, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of China’s top three iconic attractions. Explore the fascinating collection of clay soldiers, horses, and chariots, all crafted to protect the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, dating back over 2,000 years.
Afterward, visit a terracotta replication factory to learn about the intricate craftsmanship behind these awe-inspiring artifacts.
Enjoy lunch before heading back to the city, where you’ll have time to admire the ancient City Wall, the largest and best-preserved in China. Take in its historical grandeur or, time permitting, rent a bike and cycle along the wall for a unique view of the city.
Spend the evening at leisure or opt for an unforgettable Tang Dynasty Music and Dance Show with Dumpling Banquet, a dazzling performance blending poetry, song, and dance, accompanied by a delicious feast.
Optional: Tang Dynasty Show & Dumpling Banquet – from RMB380 pp
Hotel: Hilton Hotel Xian High-Tech Zone or similar Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Xian - Chengdu (Bullet Train)
Leave the ancient city of Xian and travel by high-speed train in First Class to Chengdu, a scenic 4-hour journey over 600 km. Depending on the season, enjoy breathtaking views: vibrant spring flowers in March-April or stunning golden ginkgo trees and clear autumn skies.
A reminder to pack a day bag as your luggage will not be easily accessible from your seat. Food and beverages are available in the dining cart or food trolley, or you can pre-purchase snacks at Xian Railway Station.
Upon arrival in Chengdu, immerse yourself in the city’s lively atmosphere with a visit to Jinli Ancient Street, a bustling pedestrian area full of traditional architecture, local snacks, and vibrant crafts.
Spend the evening at leisure or opt for an unforgettable Sichuan Opera Show with Hot Pot Dinner. Experience the fiery flavours of Sichuan cuisine before watching the dramatic face-changing performance, a unique cultural highlight.
Optional: Sichuan Opera with Hot Pot Dinner – from RMB280 pp
Hotel: Crowne Plaza Chengdu Zhongfu or similar Meals included: Breakfast
Chengdu & Leshan
Start your day with a visit to Renming Park in Chengdu, a peaceful escape where you can enjoy scenic strolls and the local culture.
Next, journey south to Leshan (approximately 2 hours), home to the world’s largest sitting Buddha, carved into a cliffside. This remarkable UNESCO World Heritage site offers an awe-inspiring view of the Giant Buddha, one of China’s most iconic landmarks.
Experience the grandeur of the Giant Buddha from a unique perspective with a serene 30-minute boat cruise across the three rivers, offering an unforgettable view of the statue, free from the crowds on hiking trails.
After the cruise, enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant.
Before returning to Chengdu, you have the option to unwind with a Chinese Therapeutic Massage, a perfect way to relax after a day of exploration.
Optional: Chinese Therapeutic Massage – from RMB260 pp
Hotel: Crowne Plaza Chengdu Zhongfu or similar Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Chengdu - Chongqing – Yangtze River Cruise
After breakfast, head to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding for a memorable visit. Explore this enchanting sanctuary, dedicated to panda conservation, and learn about the research efforts behind preserving these beloved animals.
Next, enjoy a scenic coach journey (approximately 4 hours) to Chongqing, with a lunch stop along the way. Upon arrival, take in views of the city, including a distant sight of the famous Hongyadong Cave, before boarding your 3-Night Yangtze River Cruise.
Please note, dinner is not included due to the evening embarkation time. However, there will be time in Chongqing to purchase snacks before boarding. Once aboard the Victoria ship, the restaurant will open where you can choose to purchase your own dinner from the onboard menu.
Settle in for your journey and experience the breathtaking beauty of the Yangtze River.
Cruise: Victoria Anna in an Executive Balcony Cabin Meals included: Breakfast & Lunch
Yangtze River Cruise
Embark on a captivating shore excursion to the mesmerising Mt Shuanggui, nestled near Fengdu. Should river conditions prove challenging, an alternative adventure awaits with a visit to the remarkable wooden pagoda of Shibaozhai.
Additional shore excursions may be available for purchase onboard including Fengdu’s Ghost City and Fengyan Sanguo Evening Show.
Cruise: Victoria Anna in an Executive Balcony Cabin Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Yangtze River Cruise
Explore the Three Gorges, a masterpiece crafted by nature herself. Today’s journey will take you through the first two—Qutang Gorge and Wu Gorge. Qutang Gorge, measuring just 5 miles in length and 500 feet in width, is renowned for its breathtaking drama. Wu Gorge stretches over 25 miles, captivating travellers with its serene beauty, lush forests, and towering cliffs that barely allow sunlight to penetrate. Transition to another vessel for a leisurely excursion through the enchanting gorges of Goddess Stream. In case of unfavourable river conditions, an alternative excursion to the gorges of Shennong Stream may be arranged. Finally, enter Xiling Gorge, the longest among the Three Gorges, stretching over 41 miles and boasting remarkable depth.
Additional shore excursions may be available for purchase onboard including White Emperor City and Three Gorges Peak
Cruise: Victoria Anna in an Executive Balcony Cabin Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Yichang - Shanghai (Bullet Train)
Disembark this morning for a tour of the Three Gorges Dam, located in Xiling Gorge along the Yangtze River. As the world’s largest power station, it stands as a remarkable feat of engineering.
After the tour, proceed to Yichang Railway Station to board the high-speed train to Shanghai. Enjoy the comfort of First Class seating during this 6-hour journey. A reminder to pack a day bag as your luggage will not be easily accessible during the train ride. You can purchase lunch at the railway station or onboard.
Note: In the event of cruise delays, traffic disruptions, or other operational issues, your train journey will be replaced with a 1.5-hour economy flight to Shanghai. Your local Tour Leader will assess the situation and inform you if a change is necessary, with all amendment fees covered.
Arrive into Shanghai late in the evening (approx. 830pm), where you will be transferred to your accommodation to rest.
Hotel: Radisson Collection Hotel Shanghai or similar Meals included: Breakfast
Suzhou & Shanghai City
After breakfast, enjoy a scenic drive to Suzhou, a city renowned for its classical gardens. Begin with a visit to the Lingering Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its serene beauty and intricate landscape design.
Next, visit the famous Silk Factory to discover the traditional art of silk production, a craft deeply rooted in Suzhou’s heritage.
Return by coach to Shanghai, where you’ll explore the historic Bund, a symbol of Shanghai’s past and present. This iconic waterfront area offers stunning views of the city’s impressive skyline.
In the evening, gather for a farewell dinner, where you’ll savour exquisite local cuisine with your fellow travellers. After dinner, take a memorable Huangpu River Cruise, offering dazzling views of Shanghai’s skyline illuminated under the night sky.
Hotel: Radisson Collection Hotel Shanghai or similar Meals included: Breakfast & Dinner
Depart Shanghai
After breakfast and checkout, transfer to Shanghai Airport to meet your flight.
Note: Check-out time is 10am. Should your flight be departing in the afternoon/evening, you will be required to check-out of your hotel room and may choose to head to the airport early or use the hotel facilities until an appropriate transfer time.
Meals included: Breakfast
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Important Info Open All
Price based on tours starting:
9 March 2026
16 March 2026
23 March 2026
13 April 2026
27 April 2026
8 June 2026
31 August 2026
2 November 2026
Extra charges apply for:
11 May 2026 ($100pp)
25 May 2026 ($100pp)
14 September 2026 ($100pp)
12 October 2026 ($100pp)
Price based on departing from Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney
Optional sightseeing experiences can be booked and paid directly to your Tour Leader while on tour. All optional tours must be paid in local currency (RMB). If an activity is unavailable, an alternative may be offered. Passengers not participating will be advised where to wait until the group returns.
Day 2 – Beijing Golden Mask or Acrobatics Show from RMB380 pp
Day 7 – Tang Dynasty Show & Dumpling Banquet from RMB380 pp
Day 8 – Sichuan Opera with Hot Pot Dinner from RMB280 pp
Day 9 – Chinese Therapeutic Massage from RMB260 pp
Pace This is a moderate paced tour. The tour covers multiple prefectures within China and can involve early starts and long travel days. Please be aware many iconic attractions in China can be overcrowded and busy, so please ensure you remain with your dedicated Tour Leader.
Fitness A moderate level of fitness is required. You are required to move about unassisted, including boarding and alighting vehicles and other forms of transportation, walking up and down flights of stairs, and navigating uneven terrain and footpaths.
Tipping in China Suggested local payment: $180 AUD pp
Tipping in China is a firm and customary element of the tourism industry and is therefore strongly recommended. The expected tipping amount is $180 AUD per person paid to your Tour Leader. This amount is based on an estimated $12 AUD per person per day and is used to support all the local tour guides and drivers you will encounter along the way.
Visa-Free China As of 30 Nov 2024, ordinary Australian and New Zealand passport holders can enter China visa-free for visits of up to 30 days or less. For eligibility requirements, latest costs and visa types, please see the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China. Full travel advice for China can be found on Smartraveller.
Beijing 5* – Wyndham Beijing North or similar
Gubei 5* – Gubei Water Town Hotel
Zhengzhou 5* – Radisson Blu or similar class
Xian 5* – Hilton Hotel High-Tech Zone or similar
Chengdu 4*- Crowne Plaza Chengdu Zhongfu or similar
Yangtze River Cruise 5*- Victoria Anna in an Executive Balcony Cabin
Shanghai 4* – Radisson Collection Hotel Shanghai or similar
Note: The accommodation and cruise mentioned above is listed for visa purposes and is subject to change. Please refer to your confirmed Hotel List provided to you at the time of Final Documentation sent no later than 30 days prior to departure.
The itinerary featured is based on a 3 night cruise operated by Victoria Cruises from Chongqing to Yichang. The itinerary includes the Luxury Amenities Program and Cruise Tipping (Cruise Service Fee).
All Victoria’s ships are specially designed to navigate the Yangtze River, and are all officially rated five stars by the China Ministry of Culture and Tourism (its highest rating). Enjoy all the comfort and elegance of river cruising: attentive and professional staff, delicious onboard meals and spectacular scenery from every stateroom and public area.
The Victoria Anna raised the bar for luxury cruising on the Yangtze when it was inaugurated in 2006 with a total of 133 cabins onboard. Each cabin features twin bedding (2 singles), private balcony and ensuite bathroom. Facilities onboard Victoria Anna include two restaurants, two elevators, a three-story atrium lobby, two lounges, three bars, a gym, lecture room, reading room, massage room, and gift shop.
Luxury Amenities Program: The itinerary includes the Luxury Amenity Program offered by Victoria Cruises. The program offers a welcome fruit basket, complimentary house wine and beer during dinner, select shore excursions as per itinerary, complimentary happy house in the Executive Lounge and much more.
Important Information
Exclusions
Meals not stated, beverages, optional programs, travel insurance (strongly recommended), China Visa (if required), tipping, personal expenses, and anything not explicitly specified are at your own expense.
Payment
A first deposit from $499 per person is required to secure your booking. A second deposit (partial payment) is due 10 months before departure – the amount to be advised at the time of booking. The final balance will be due 5 months before departure. Full payment is due at the time of booking for departures within 5 months.
Fitness
A moderate level of fitness is required. You are required to move about unassisted, including boarding and alighting vehicles and other forms of transportation, walking up and down flights of stairs, and navigating uneven terrain and footpaths. You will be required to carry your own baggage to and from hotels, terminals and stations. This trip is not suitable for travellers requiring wheelchair, mobility scooters or facilities for disabled guests. Other walking aids may be permitted if you are able move about unassisted at the required pace. For advice on whether this trip is suitable for you, you must disclose physical ailments at the time of booking.
Pace
This Small Group tour maintains a moderate pace, encompassing various prefectures across China, which may entail early starts and lengthy travel days. Some iconic attractions in China can be overcrowded and busy, so please ensure you remain with your dedicated Tour Leader. Free time mentioned in the itinerary allows for downtime, or alternatively, you have the flexibility to explore further and book optional tours (at your own expense and paid to your Tour Leader).
Tipping
The suggested local payment for this 15 Day tour is $180 AUD per person
Tipping in China is a firm and customary element of the tourism industry and is therefore strongly recommended. The expected tipping amount is $180 AUD per person paid to your Tour Leader. This amount is based on an estimated $12 AUD per person per day and is used to support all the local tour guides and drivers you will encounter along the way.
As most tour guides in China consider tipping a part of their income, please don’t feel intimidated should the Tour Leader approach you to ask for tipping as they bid you farewell.
Solo Occupancy
A single supplement from $1,400 per person is payable in addition to the twin share price for solo occupancy. Single rooms are typically smaller than twin/double rooms in China.
Triple Share
Triple share is not available.
Extra Accommodation
Pre-tour accommodation in Beijing can be added from $400 AUD total, based on one or two persons (subject to hotel availability). This rate includes breakfast and arrival Beijing Airport to Hotel Transfer with an English speaking guide. This rate is valid for travel from Mar – Nov 2026.
Post-tour accommodation in Shanghai can be added from $400 AUD total, based one one or two persons (subject to hotel availability). This rate includes breakfast and departure Shanghai Hotel to Airport Transfer with an English speaking guide. This rate is valid for travel from Mar – Nov 2026.
Child
This tour is best enjoyed to adult travellers and is not suitable for children under 12 years of age. Children 12 years and above are subject to the adult price and must be accompanied by an adult.
Price
Surcharges may apply for select travel periods. Prices are correct at time of publication and are subject to availability, change, cancellation or withdrawal without notice. All prices are in Australian dollars per person twin share unless stated otherwise.
Change & Cancellation Fees
Changes for any reason will incur a fee of $110 per person per change in addition to any travel service provider fees. Cancellation for any reason will incur a fee of $550 per person in addition to any travel service provider fees. Travel service provider fees for the tour and air components of the package are dependent on the date of the change or cancellation as follows:
0-29 days before departure 100% of the tour fee and 100% of the air fee will apply
30-60 days before departure 65% of the tour fee and 100% of the air fee will apply
61-99 days before departure 50% of the tour fee and 100% of the air fee will apply
100-180 days before departure 30% of the tour fee and 100% of the air fee will apply
181+ days before departure 10% of the tour fee and 100% of the air fee will apply.
Airfares are generally non-refundable but any refundable ticket taxes will be returned. Full details of the change and cancellation fees is outlined in the Terms & Conditions available on our website.
Deviation
Any request to deviate from the original dates or routing, including early arrival and stay behind, is subject to a flight deviation fee from $150 per person plus applicable airfare and tax difference. Packaged tour extensions are not subject to the deviation fee (applicable airfare and tax difference may still apply) if booked according to the original advertised dates and routing.
Passport
For international travel, each customer must provide a copy of the passport photo page at the time of booking. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure all names are full names exactly matched to the passport with six months validity beyond trip completion. The customer is liable for all fees due to incorrect names, invalid passport information and expired passports.
Visa
As of 30 November 2024, ordinary Australian and New Zealand passport holders can enter China visa-free for visits of up to 30 days or less. Travellers do not need to complete any pre-departure documents; however, it is advised that you print a copy of your travel documents, including your return flight itinerary, as you may be asked to show this at customs and immigration upon arrival into China.
Travellers entering China on a foreign passport, or any Australian or New Zealand passport holder travelling China for more than 30 days, must apply for a full visa before travelling to China.  For eligibility requirements, latest costs and visa types, please see the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China. Full travel advice for China can be found on Smartraveller.
Baggage
Each person is entitled to a strict maximum of one bag not exceeding 20kg on tour, superseding any other baggage allowance. Excess baggage is not permitted. You are strongly encouraged to pack lightly. An additional light day bag or backpack is permitted on the coach. Due to high-speed train baggage restrictions, you may wish to pack a separate light bag or backpack containing essentials – your luggage will also be stored in the designated luggage racks located on the train and not easily accessible once the train is moving. All porterage is not included, and you are required to carry your own bags. Luggage and personal effects are your own risk, and we hold no liability for lost or damaged belongings.
Airport Transfers in China
Seat in coach airport transfers on group tour arrival and departure days are included.
Meals
Breakfasts offered by the Chinese accommodation providers and are typically buffet style, with limited vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and lactose-free options. For meals not included, your Tour Leader will escort you to preferred Western friendly restaurants or suggest dining options nearby. Please notify us at the time of booking of any special dietary requirements and allergies. We endeavour to pass on your dietary requirements but cannot guarantee that they can be met as certain choices may be limited or not catered for. You are required to reconfirm dietary requests with your Tour Leader whilst on tour.
Accommodation
All accommodation featured in this itinerary is based on 4-5 star hotels. Please note most hotels in China are either self-rated or locally rated based on Chinese standards. All hotel rooms will feature either a twin room (two single beds) or a double room (1 Queen bed). All bedding requests cannot be guaranteed however all special requests should be made known at time of booking. All rooms are lead-in category or run of house unless otherwise specified. All hotel rooms will be requested as non-smoking, however, please be aware that some hotels offer smoking rooms and smoking floors. Hotel names mentioned are indicative and subject to change based, with final group tour hotels being confirmed on your final documentation. The standard check-in time is from 3pm and check-out is prior to 10am.
International Flights
The outbound flight may depart one day prior to day 1 shown on the itinerary. The inbound flight may arrive one day after the final day shown on the itinerary. Flights are booked approximately 8 to 10 months prior to departure. The flights included in your package are based on Cathay Pacific or Singapore Airlines with a specific predetermined airfare allowance. Should there be a significant increase in airfares, fuel levies, taxes or government fees at the time of booking flights, then an airfare supplement may be imposed. The flights team will discuss options with you prior to ticketing, should this situation arise. Flights may not operate daily or directly to your destination. No show of any flight sectors will result in the automatic cancellation of all onward flights by the airline.
Fuel
In the unlikely event of a significant increase in fuel costs levied by third-party air, land and cruise transportation operators before travel, a fuel supplement may be passed on to the customer.
Group Size
You will meet like-minded travellers on tour and may even make lifelong friends. This holiday will proceed with a minimum group size of 10 passengers and a maximum group size of approximately 24 passengers. If the tour does not operate due to minimum numbers, you will be offered a credit or alternative date.
Optional Sightseeing
Day 2 – Beijing Golden Mask or Acrobatics Show from RMB380 pp
Day 7 – Tang Dynasty Show & Dumpling Banquet from RMB380 pp
Day 8 – Sichuan Opera with Hot Pot Dinner from RMB280 pp
Day 9 – Chinese Therapeutic Massage from RMB260 pp
Optional programs are special unique experiences that you may add to your tour. Optional programs are payable directly to the Tour Leader in the local currency (RMB) and cannot be prepaid. In the event that some programs or venues may not be available, alternative programs may be offered or the Tour Leader. For any passenger not participating in optional programs, they will be directed by the Tour Leader with where to remain until the optional program with other passengers attending is complete.
Victoria Cruises – Yangtze River Cruise
The itinerary featured is based on a 3 night cruise operated by Victoria Cruises from Chongqing to Yichang. The itinerary includes the Luxury Amenities Program and Cruise Tipping (Cruise Service Fee).
All Victoria’s ships are specially designed to navigate the Yangtze River, and are all officially rated five stars by the China Ministry of Culture and Tourism (its highest rating). Enjoy all the comfort and elegance of river cruising: attentive and professional staff, delicious onboard meals and spectacular scenery from every stateroom and public area.
Victoria Cruises – Luxury Amenities Program
The itinerary includes the Luxury Amenity Program offered by Victoria Cruises. The program offers a welcome fruit basket, complimentary house wine and beer during dinner, select shore excursions as per itinerary, complimentary happy house in the Executive Lounge and much more.
Itinerary
The operating schedule and itinerary may be impacted without notice by adverse weather, seasonal factors, closures, local conditions, COVID-19 or other factors beyond our control including force majeure. If attractions are not available due to reasons beyond our control such as closures or adverse weather, alternatives will be provided where possible. The itinerary and its order, sightseeing and transportation may be adjusted as deemed appropriate by the operator for optimum safety, enjoyment and operation. Any reference to ‘optional’, ‘not included’ or ‘exclusions/excluded’ means at your own expense.
Train Transportation
All train transportation featured in the itinerary is based on 1st class seating.
Due to factors outside of our control, such as operational changes, last-minute track maintenance, or unfavourable weather conditions, train travel may be substituted with a flight to maintain the continuity of the itinerary while prioritising the safety of all passengers.
Beijing Sightseeing
Due to a daily ticket limit imposed at Beijing’s Forbidden City, there may be the rare occasion where this attraction cannot be visited. In this event, your tour guide will secure an alternative visit to the Lama Temple or Gongwangfu Garden in Beijing. Unfortunately, tickets for international groups cannot be pre-purchased and subject to the above daily ticket limit policy.
Breakaway
Customers must remain with the tour group at all times and must not leave the tour unless written approval is provided before departure. Please note if you leave the group from the scheduled itinerary in order to partake in your own sightseeing, this may result in the local supplier cancelling your onward travel services including accommodation and transportation. This does not apply to days on the itinerary where free time is mentioned.
Health
It is the responsibility of the customer to check and comply with the health, vaccination, COVID-19 and immigration requirements of each origin and destination country, and health requirements imposed by air, tour, cruise and accommodation providers. Vaccinations, testing and quarantine costs are the expense of the customer. Comprehensive travel insurance with COVID-19 coverage is strongly recommended. Tap water in China may not be safe to drink. Drink only bottled water with intact seals.
Money
The currency in China is the Renminbi (RMB). ATMs are widely available in major Chinese cities. They accept major credit cards including at international hotels and restaurants. In some smaller cities, using international cards will be limited and local currency is suggested.
Shopping
China is a treasure trove for those looking to shop. From busting markets to large shopping centres. Famously known for silk and jade products, China is also known for its pearl and tea produce, along with traditional Chinese medicine. Your itinerary may allow for stops at English speaking shops where you can browse/purchase products. Any purchase of products are at your own discretion. Please do not make any purchases if you are not comfortable or feel pressured into. Should you require any assistance with the language barrier, please seek assistance from your Tour Leader.
Documentation
Final documentation will be emailed within two weeks of departure. An itinerary/flight details are required for China visa requirements, a preliminary itinerary will be provided to you at least 30 days prior to departure to ensure you can complete necessary visa documentation forms.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not included and is strongly recommended. Ask our holiday experts for great coverage options.
Force Majeure
Force majeure means any natural disaster, accident, fire, act of God, act of war, terrorism, legally binding judgment, injunction, action of a court or other relevant authority, emergency, unplanned repairs, maintenance, strike, industrial dispute, work ban, blockade or picketing, travel ban, pandemic, epidemic or outbreak of infectious disease, or other event beyond our reasonable direct or indirect control. In case of force majeure or other extraordinary event that prevents safe travel, the supplier reserves the right to adjust, postpone or cancel the trip.