Each city in China has a unique story to tell, and at Majestic China Trips, we want to help you discover it.
Which city in China would you prefer to explore? How about the classic cities like Beijing, Xian, Shanghai, and Guilin? Or would you like to visit amazing places like Tibet, Zhangjiajie, Huangshan, the Yangtze River Three Gorges, Suzhou, or Hangzhou? Whether you want to visit popular destinations or less-visited ones, you can find ideas in our China City tours.
With over 10 years of experience, we have abundant knowledge to offer the best China city tours, ranging from 1- to 5-day city tours. You can choose between classic explorations or in-depth theme tours, and you can also combine your city tours with nearby cities/places for a comprehensive experience. Moreover, whether you’re a foodie, cultural enthusiast, or nature lover, we have a tour for you. Our Theme Travel tours in each city provide an alternative for those with unique interests, and we can customize any tour to suit your preferences.
Local-Based China Travel Agency for City Tours
As a local-based travel agency with offices and expert teams in popular destinations, we pride ourselves on our deep understanding of China’s diverse cities. Our team comprises local experts who know each destination intimately, enabling us to offer not just the most popular attractions but also hidden gems often overlooked by other tours. We provide these unforgettable experiences at competitive prices.
Join us on a journey through China’s breathtaking cities and amazing destinations, where each place offers a unique tapestry of experiences waiting to be discovered. Your adventure starts here!
How many days to spend in Beijing for a tour? The ideal length of time to explore in Beijing depends on your interests, schedule, and budget. However, to get a good feel for the city and see the major attractions, we would recommend to spend at least 2-4 full days in Beijing.
During this time, you can visit iconic landmarks such as the Great Wall, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, and Temple of Heaven, discover historic neighborhoods like the Hutongs, sample delicious food (such as Beijing Duck & dumplings) at local eateries and markets, and experience the vibrant culture and nightlife of the city. Of course, there are many other interesting sites to explore in and around Beijing, such as the Confucius Temple (Guozijian), Lama Temple (Yonghegong), and the Olympic Park (Birds’ Nest & Water Cube), among others.
When you have 5 or more days, you can travel to another city like Xian by high speed train after touring Beijing.
The best time to travel to Tibet is from April to early June and September to November. In fact, Tibet is worth a visit all year round, because the sceneries vary in different season. If you like winter view, winter is also good travel time with clearest snow-capped mountains and the most colorful rivers. However, the roads in Tibet might be frozen in winter. Please ask us for the exact weather if you plan to travel in winter.
Xian has many must-see attractions, including the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, the Ancient City Wall, the Shaanxi History Museum, the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and the Muslim Quarter.
For most travelers, they would like to spend 8 to 15 days to travel within Tibet. For 8 days, it is highly recommended to visit Lhasa – Yamdrok Lake – Shigatse – Mount Everest – Lhasa for classic exploration. To extend further, you can cover Mount Kailash (3 Days), Guge Kingdom & Zanda Earth Forest (1 Day), Namtso Lake (1 Day), etc.
How to Plan Your Tibet Tour?
If you’re a first-time visitor to Tibet, we recommend spending 8 to 15 days exploring thise region. This will give you enough time to acclimate to the high altitude, as well as to visit some of the most important cultural and historical sites in the area.
Tour Lhasa city and surroundings 4 Days or 5 Days
For 4 days, it is highly recommended to visit Lhasa Private Tour for Best Highlights
For 5 days, it is highly recommended to visit Lhasa Essence Tour with Great Three Monasteries
Add 2 or 3 More Days to Visit Gyantse & Shigatse
For 5 days, it is highly recommended to visit Lhasa & Yamdrok Lake Private Tour
For 6 days, it is highly recommended to visit Lhasa Yamdrok Lake Shigatse Private Tour
Add 2 More Days to Mount Everest
For 7 days, it is highly recommended to visit Tibet Nepal Overland Tour from Lhasa to Gyirong via EBC
For 8 days, it is highly recommended to visit Tibet Discovery Tour from Lhasa to Mount Everest Base Camp
To extend further, you can cover Mount Kailash (3 Days), Guge Kingdom & Zanda Earth Forest (1 Day), Namtso Lake (1 Day), etc.
9 Days Panorama Tibet Tour from Lhasa to EBC with Namtso Lake
15 Days Mount Kailash Pilgrimage Tour with Lhasa Shigatse & EBC
The Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum, which houses the main pits containing the warriors, is divided into three sections: Pit 1, Pit 2, and Pit 3.
Pit 1: The largest and most impressive of the three pits, Pit 1, houses the main army formation, with over 6,000 figures (2,000 are currently on display). The pit covers an area of approximately 14,260 square meters, equivalent to the size of an airplane hangar.
Pit 2: This pit is notable for its complex layout and variety of military figures, including standing and kneeling archers, cavalry, charioteers, and infantry. Despite being smaller than Pit 1, Pit 2 offers a richer diversity of the army, providing further insights into ancient military strategy and the mysteries of the army array.
Pit 3: Known as the command center, Pit 3 is the smallest but considered the most important pit due to its perceived role as the army’s “headquarters.”
Our Recommended Visiting Route: Pit 1 – Pit 3 – Pit 2 – Exhibition Hall
Begin with Pit 1 as it’s the largest and most stunning, offering a grand first impression. Spend ample time here observing the soldiers’ intricate details and formations. Next, move on to Pit 3, where you will see the army’s “headquarters.” Then, proceed to Pit 2, where you will encounter a more diverse array of military figures. Finally, conclude your visit at the Exhibition Hall, where you can marvel at the history of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses.
Suggested Visiting Time: 2-3 hours
Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding: A must-visit to see and learn about the conservation of giant pandas.
Jinli Ancient Street: A lively area offering traditional Chinese goods, food, and tea houses.
Wuhou Memorial Temple: A peaceful memorial dedicated to the emperor of the Shu Kingdom, Liu Bei.
Kuanzhai Alley (Wide and Narrow Alley): Ancient streets blending traditional architecture with modern amenities.
Du Fu Thatched Cottage: A tranquil park and museum dedicated to the beloved poet, Du Fu.
Sichuan Cuisine Museum: An interactive museum focused on Sichuan cuisine.
People’s Park: A popular local spot for relaxation and cultural activities.
Chunxi Road: The city’s main shopping district.
Wenshu Monastery: Chengdu’s largest and best-preserved Buddhist temple.
Tianfu Square: The city’s largest public square, marked by a large Mao Zedong statue.
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