Wonders of China Tour: Great Wall, Terracotta Warriors and Pandas

What to expect on this itinerary
Witness a fascinating collection of the world’s most spellbinding wonders as you embark on this unforgettable tour of the Middle Kingdom. Experience a range of incredibly close encounters with the mesmerizing giant pandas as you spend a day cuddling, feeding and looking after these wonderful creatures in the Dujiangyan Panda Base. Visit the tranquil areas of one of the Earth's most famous landmarks as you explore The Great Wall, and then admire the serene waterfalls and the natural landscape as you sail down the Yangtze River. Be awe-inspired in the incredible historical city of Xi’an, the home of the famous Terracotta Warriors. Visit Beijing’s finest sights and landmarks, and then take in the culture and modernity of Shanghai before experiencing the unique delights of Chengdu.
Customizable Itinerary
Beijing - Arrival
Touch down in the capital of the Middle Kingdom to be greeted by your friendly guide who will escort you to your hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you may simply settle into your hotel for the night, or you might take to the streets of the bustling city to begin your adventure.
What's Included:
Beijing - Tour of Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City and Traditional Neighborhoods
Beijing - Tour of the Great Wall and Temple of Heaven
Beijing - Tour of Summer Palace and 798 Art Zone
Xi’an – Tour of Terracotta Warriors and Big Wild Goose Pagoda
Chengdu – Panda Keeper Program
Chengdu - Tour of City, Board for Cruise of Yangtze
Yangtze River Cruise – Shibaozhai
Yangtze River Cruise – Three Gorges and Shennong Stream
Tour of the Three Gorges Dam, Depart to Shanghai
Shanghai – Explore the City of Shanghai
Shanghai – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Get up-close and personal with the giant pandas of China during a Panda Keeper Program
- Experience Beijing’s most notable landmarks including the Great Wall of China and the Forbidden Palace
- Visit the historical sights of Xi’an and view incredible archaeological findings with the Terracotta Army
- Revel in pure tranquility as you soak up the natural wonders of the Yangtze River during a magical boat cruise
- Explore the fascinating panda-themed city of Chengdu and its unique laid-back atmosphere
- Witness the colossal human-made force of the Three Gorges Dam, the largest in the world
- Soak up both the modern and the traditional with the culture and character of Shanghai
Detailed Description
Explore enchanting age-old palaces and temples, create a beautiful bond with giant pandas, gain a fascinating insight into both past and present inner-city China, and then journey down the magical Yangtze River. During this magical tour of both city and countryside, you will experience the wide variety of extraordinary natural and human-made beauty that China holds.
Walk across Tiananmen Square to take in the largest city square in the world and an area that has beheld the Middle Kingdom’s most significant political moments. Venture to the nearby Imperial wonder that is the Forbidden Palace for a truly stunning area that housed emperors during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Explore the charming hutongs, the narrow streets that offer a fascinating insight into traditional Chinese lifestyle. Revel in the beautiful Temple of Heaven as a uniquely marvelous ancient architectural area where emperors prayed for good weather and, in turn, good harvests. Take to the spectacle that is the Great Wall of China and move away from the crowds to the Mutianyu section, one of the more preserved areas of the structure. Explore the Summer Palace to see a dreamlike assortment of lakes, beautifully decorated corridors and quaint gardens.
Delve into the extraordinary history that the city of Xi’an possesses, beginning with a visit to the site of the incredible Terracotta Warriors. These mesmerizing hand-carved sculptures, portraying the armies of Qin Shi Huang (the first emperor of China), are over 2,000 years old. The ancient architecture will continue to astound you as you visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda as this beautiful structure towers above its surroundings, and is regarded as Xi’an’s most significant landmark. Spend a magical day with the extraordinary giant pandas in Dujiangyan for a day that will long live in your memory as you get closer to the creatures than you ever thought possible. Explore the wonderfully different Chengdu to discover this city that exhibits both modern and traditional China through both landscape and culture. Embark on a journey down the spectacular Yangtze River and stop off at an incredible ancient pavilion, known as Shibaozhai, where you can admire stunning mountain-top views of the river. Watch in wonder as you pass by the Qutang Gorge and Wu Gorge, two of the three gorges that surround the Yangtze River and embrace the serenity of the Shennong Stream as the pure peace of nature consumes you. In contrast, the man-made wonder that is the Three Gorges Dam will most certainly have your undivided attention as this great energy-generating construction is the largest power station in the world.
Conclude your trip in the wonderful metropolis that is Shanghai. Admire the stunning views found in the city from the perfect viewpoint as you visit the observation deck of the Shanghai World Financial Centre before exploring the true wonders of the city from the ground. Get a taste of Shanghai’s traditional character as you visit the centuries-old Yuyuan Garden and Jade Buddha Temple, before experiencing the tremendous buzz of the Yuyuan Market to indulge in some of the city’s dreamlike snacks.
Starting Price
$4,500 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 44 reviews
This travel agent planned our 3 week trip to explore China for our party of four. We started in Beijing and walked on the Great Wall, learned much about Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City, went to Xian for the Terracotta Warriors, to Chengdu for the Pandas, Hangzhou and Tunxi, then a hike up the Huangshan Mountain; Shanghai and the Shanghai Tower, Guilin for the amazing countryside and rice terraces, Shenzhen to visit our nephew and Hong Kong as the finale. Transportation, guides, accommodations were wonderful and effortless for us. In a land of millions of people and many tourists, the guides slid through the crowds and found places to explore that were not as crowded as others.
Our travel company helped us coordinate visas, travel insurance, and provided tipping and shopping guidance. Any small concern (and they were minimal) were met with a smile and addressed. They even sent a replacement van up Longji Mountain.
I would highly recommend the travel company for your China tour.
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Overall, the trip was great. The longest stay in Chengdu was wonderful, the hotel, meals and all the activities. The pandas were especially a joy to see in a beautiful wooded park as well as the overnight trip to Emaishen mountain. The transfer to Chongqing was seamless and the ride on the fast train very comfortable. The river cruise was quite enjoyable, the accommodations very nice and the scenery excellent. The only problems were not allowing enough time to get our first flight out of Shanghai which we nearly missed. The other was the last overnight slow train from Yichang to Shanghai. Although we agreed to take a shared sleeper cabin, the space in the cabin was cramped and other passengers would frequently leave and arrive at various places. The bathrooms also were not as clean on this train, people were constantly smoking in the aisles which affected the air quality and the food service required knowing some Chinese to figure out what to order. I think travelers should be forewarned about the lack of comfort, privacy and condition of the toilets when one is taking such a long trip on one of these trains. Had we known this, we would have preferred to have flown back to Shanghai. I don't know whether the fast train would have been much better, but at least it would have taken only about half the time. Our liaison at this travel agency tours was otherwise excellent in making sure all our connections were made and that we were enjoying the trip.
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Very well planned trip and we liked the guides in each city. Our guide in Beijing was our favorite and we really enjoyed the guide in Xi'an too. There was always someone waiting for us at each destination and the transportation/drivers also did a good job. We got to see everything we had hoped to - the Great Wall, the Terra Cotta Warriors, the high speed train, rickshaw ride, Forbidden City, CIty Wall in Xi'an, the skyline in Shanghai, Peking duck meal in Beijing (we actually had 2), the floating restaurant in Hong Kong, the harbor in Hong Kong and more. We also got to experience pandas in Hong Kong at the amusement park on our free day, the Chinese calligraphy class, dancing with people in the French Park in Shanghai, and the meeting with the Cricket Master in Beijing was an unexpected trip highlight.
The head of the tour company also gave us a very nice personalized gift of a stamp in Chinese of each of our names - the same stamps artists and collectors put on the art in China. We also had our guide help us buy a full sized Terra Cotta Warrior for our garden that is going to be shipped in September.
The guides gave us great information on the life of Chinese citizens as well. The hotels were great in that they were very upscale and well located for our day to day adventures. I loved having a free day in each city as well - made the pacing of the trip better than in the past where we never had a down day that allowed us to sleep in a little and experience the city on our own terms.
I was very very happy with the service overall.
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Great trip! Guides / drivers were flexible as we made changes on the trip to skip some shows and instead go to antique / art markets. Since this was our first trip with a fully pre-planned itinerary, we didn't do as much research prior to the trip as we should have to locate markets, though these changes were mostly handled without problems. Guides handled our need for vegetarian food without a hassle, we had clean air-conditioned vehicles (including our travel company happily changing one that we requested to have changed after a pick-up vehicle that smelled of smoke), and guides that were interested in us and what they had to teach us. Yangshuo guide was a bit difficult to understand at times, but very pleasant and happy to be with us. Our agent checked in whenever there was an issue (i.e., hotel setting in Chengdu was under unanticipated construction - the area around the hotel was completely torn apart by renovation, which our travel company was unaware of; however, they offered to move us. We ultimately decided to stay because the hotel itself was great, and the area intriguing). Guides should give a 5-10 minute warning to clients that destinations are nearby - until our last guide we didn't have this and often didn't realize we were about to disembark until the car stopped suddenly and we had to scramble to get our belongings together. The itinerary should indicate approximate travel times during each day from one location to another - a couple times we got in the car in the morning to find out we were in for a 1-3 hour car ride to our destination, which we could not tell from the itinerary. On a future trip we would ask for lunch to be sometime between 1-3pm, vs. at 12 which was too early for us. For the Beijing hotel, the travel company should choose a hotel other than the hotel we stayed in, since there's nothing of interest to see / do / walk through in the evenings unless travelers are into mall shopping. We prefer to be within walking distance of sites / night markets / art districts / museums, etc. Overall, we had a wonderful experience and would use this company again.
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Our travel agency arranged for hotels, tour guides, meals and transportation along with a detailed itinerary in Xian and Beijing (and partially in Hong Kong). This was our first time using a "distant" travel agency, one which we did not know other than what we read in TripAdvisor. It was also the first time we put down a large sum of money in advance (I'd rather pay 1/2 up front and the remainder upon completion). We were nervous we'd be taken. But it turned out all right. The hotels were top notch, very comfortable, and we couldn't have asked for better in this department. Plus the morning hotel buffet breakfasts were unbelievably lavish and varied. Our teenage kids really enjoyed them. The private tour guides were quite good - we had 2 - 1 in Xian and 1 in Beijing - and both spoke English very well. Both met us promptly upon arrival and, for the most part, were on-time and kept us moving. As for their explanations of sites, both guides were quite good, although I have to say they were not as detailed as I had hoped, but I tend to be a detail oriented person. The drivers were also good, and it was a huge load off of us to not have to worry about how to get from point A to point B. It was also a learning experience to see how crazy driving in China is! We are sure glad we didn't have to drive! All the meals outside the hotels (the lunches and dinners) were also very good. We went to local restaurants that had a great variety of wonderfully tasty food. I wonder now, in hindsight, if we didn't have someone (my husband) who could read and speak Chinese, if we would have had a more tough time of it. I seem to remember a lot of Chinese everywhere, and not so much English, but perhaps there were enough pictures/photos in the menus that we would have been able to order ok. The only down side to the food was that we had way too much of it where ever we went and I'm sure we paid a premium for all that food - I wish we could have got a discount for not so much! As far as the main event - the sites - we hit all the major spots (Tianamen, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Great Wall, Xian Pagoda, TerraCotta Warriors, etc), plus, thanks to customizing with the our travel company's gal, we did a few "smaller" teen-friendly things like take a calligraphy lesson, take a TaiChi lesson, take a table tennis lesson, see a shadow puppet show, go to street malls and bargain for junk, etc. There was only 1 stop in our itinerary which was a total waste of time/money (the tea house where they put together a medley of acts - food was terrible and the acts were so-so), but otherwise we went to over a dozen other spots/highlights/activities that were all very good. Also, 1 experience (a motorcycle tour of old Beijing) had to be cancelled due to storms, and we were given some money back, which was good (although I wonder if they gave us the whole amount). Overall, I say it was a good choice to go with this travel agency. It was professionally managed, we followed the itinerary as promised, the guides and drivers where reliable/trustworthy/pleasant, the hotels and restaurants were all good, and everything was pretty much taken care of. Sure, it was expensive, but it was a once in a lifetime experience we will remember forever.
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