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China Experience

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Reisecode
EPIPCBSE0000
Gruppengröße
min. 1 / max. 12
Sprache
Englisch
Dauer
19 Tage
Altersbeschränkung
von 15 bis 99

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Highlights

  • Take in the iconic scenery of the Yangtze River as you sail through the dramatic Three Gorges on a three-day cruise.
  • Hike through the misty forests of Emei Shan for a stay in a monastery, where you’ll wake to the sound of drums and prayers in the morning Buddhist ritual.
  • Get up close to giant pandas in Chengdu and learn about the work being done to preserve this ancient species.
  • Cycle through the Chinese countryside against backdrops that look straight out of a painting, like the striking limestone karsts of Yangshuo.
  • Zip through the country from north to south on its efficient high-speed rail network and experience world-class wonders, from the ancient Great Wall and Terracotta Warriors to the skyline and night markets of Hong Kong.
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Reisebeschreibung 2026

Experience a breadth of cultures, flavours and landscapes on this 19-day trip through China. Marvel at iconic attractions like the Great Wall, the Terracotta Warriors and the 71-m-tall World Heritage-listed Leshan Giant Buddha. Then, uncover the quieter side of the country with a cruise along the Yangtze River, a bike ride through the picturesque limestone karst landscapes of Yangshuo and a stay in a Buddhist monastery tucked into the mountains of Emei Shan. Dine on some of China’s most renowned (and spiciest) cuisine in Chengdu and then visit a research base dedicated to conserving giant pandas. Discover a land of epic history, lush countryside and dramatic vistas with a group of like-minded travellers and a knowledgeable local leader by your side.

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    Beijing

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    Ni hao! Welcome to Beijing – where historic sites dating back to the 13th century sit side by side with a bustling metropolis full of good food and striking contemporary architecture. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm where you'll meet your local leader and fellow travellers. After, maybe head out to explore the Beijing streets. You might like to wander the city’s old hutongs (alleyways) or hop on the subway to venture out of the city centre. Tonight, maybe kick off your China adventure with a taste of an iconic dish – Peking duck.
    It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place.
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    Beijing

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    Today, you’ll explore two of the most popular sights in Beijing on foot and by public transport. While this can get crowded, it's the best way to immerse yourself in the local culture. Make your way to the centre of the city – Tiananmen Square, the symbolic centre of Chinese power. From here, you’ll enter the enormous Forbidden City. Built more than 500 years ago, the Forbidden City looks much like it always has. As you explore the great halls and courtyards, you’ll be able to appreciate the might and grandeur of the Imperial Court during the height of its power in the Ming and Qing dynasties. This evening is free for you to explore Beijing’s street food scene – the hutongs (historic narrow streets and alleys) come alive with lights and noise in the evening and are full of eateries.
    The Forbidden City only allows 30,000 visitors per day. Tickets are in demand year-round, but particularly during July and August. Our local team will do their best to secure entrance tickets. In the odd case where tickets are not available, you’ll visit the Temple of Heaven instead – another must-see example of ancient architecture in Beijing. Tiananmen Square can occasionally close without notice due to local events and ceremonies, especially in March during the National People’s Conference.
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    This morning, you’ll take a private bus to visit the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall and tick off one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Here, you’ll spend some time exploring, taking photos and learning the history of this iconic site. An incredible feat of engineering, the 20,000 km wall was originally constructed to protect Chinese empires from nomadic northern tribes, and even though it failed in this purpose, it's still one of the country's most remarkable achievements. Today’s walk is mostly on the restored section of the wall, but this still means walking on steep, uneven terrain with lots of steps, so a reasonable level of fitness and comfortable shoes are necessary. Survey the spectacular surrounding countryside from your vantage point as you surmount the best-preserved stretch of the Wall. After, you’ll return to Beijing by private bus for a free evening to relax or explore further.
    Your travel time for today will be approximately 2 hours. Your hiking distance for today will be approximately 5 km (3.1 mi) or 2 to 3 hours, depending on your level of fitness. You can choose how you access the Great Wall – alternate options to hiking include cable car, chairlift or even tobogganing to come down (at your own expense).
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    Today, you'll travel to Xi'an by high-speed train. The capital of the Shaanxi province, Xi’an is the largest city in northwest China. Once the imperial centre of China for 13 dynasties, modern Xi'an is dotted with historic sites ripe for exploring. Join your leader on a short walking tour to uncover what was the start of the ancient trading route, the Silk Road. In the city’s Muslim Quarter, you’ll wander through the narrow streets, passing shops, lively markets and endless stalls of street food. For the rest of the day, maybe visit the City Wall, which extends more than 13 km (8 mi) around the city – cycling is a great way to explore it. Or, visit the Bell and Drum Towers – according to legend, the former was built to restrain the dragons that were causing earthquakes. The latter is (unsurprisingly) full of drums that were once used to mark time and warn of emergencies. Xi’an’s history as a major hub on the Silk Road means it has an exciting mixture of cultures – this is exemplified by its food options. This evening, perhaps visit the night markets and try the tantalising local specialties such as pao mo (lamb broth that you break flatbread into), hand-pulled noodles, hot pot and grilled skewers.
    Your travel time today will be approximately 7 hours.
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    Xi'an

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    Today, hop on your private transfer to visit what is often referred to as the eighth wonder of the world – the Terracotta Warriors. You’ll learn all about this incredible archaeological site that had been buried for 2000 years before being discovered in 1974 by farmers who were digging a well. These clay statues of soldiers, horses and chariots were commissioned by the Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi as part of his mausoleum after he became emperor in 221 BC. Three main pits are open, where just under 2000 of the warriors – each individually sculpted from clay and with a different costume, height and even facial expression – stand in battle formation. Return to Xi’an in the afternoon for some final exploration of the city.
    Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
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    Emei Shan

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    Yangzi River

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    Yangzi River

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    Yangshuo

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    Hong Kong

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Leistungen 2026

  • Hotel (13 Nächte), Kloster (1 Nacht), Übernachtung auf dem Flussboot (4 Nächte)
  • Peking - Verbotene Stadt
  • Peking - Tiananmen-Platz
  • Peking - Große Mauer von Mutianyu
  • Xi'an - Tour durch das muslimische Viertel
  • Xi'an - Terrakotta-Krieger Tour - Führer geführt
  • Chengdu - Wandertour mit Führer
  • Chengdu - Volkspark und Tianfu-Platz
  • Chengdu - Forschungsstation für die Aufzucht des Großen Pandas
  • Leshan - Riesenbuddha (Bootsticket und Transport inklusive)
  • Emei Shan - Landschaftliches Gebiet Wandern
  • Emei Shan - Seilbahn & Goldener Gipfel Besuch
  • Yichang - Geführte Tour zum Drei-Schluchten-Damm-Projekt
  • Yangshuo - Radtour (lokaler Guide und Fahrradverleih inklusive)
  • Peking - Verbotene Stadt
  • Peking - Tiananmen-Platz
  • Peking - Große Mauer von Mutianyu
  • Xi'an - Tour durch das muslimische Viertel
  • Xi'an - Terrakotta-Krieger Tour - Führer geführt
  • Chengdu - Wandertour mit Führer
  • Chengdu - Volkspark und Tianfu-Platz
  • Chengdu - Forschungsstation für die Aufzucht des Großen Pandas
  • Leshan - Riesenbuddha (Bootsticket und Transport inklusive)
  • Emei Shan - Landschaftliches Gebiet Wandern
  • Emei Shan - Seilbahn & Goldener Gipfel Besuch
  • Yichang - Geführte Tour zum Drei-Schluchten-Damm-Projekt
  • Yangshuo - Radtour (lokaler Guide und Fahrradverleih inklusive)
  • 4x Frühstück
  • 4x Mittagessen
  • 3x Abendessen

Unterkunft 2026

Hotel (13 nights), Monastery (1 nights), Overnight Riverboat (4 nights)

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