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North China Getaway





Experience the icons of China, from Beijing to Shanghai
Start from Beijing and finish in Shanghai on a nine-day adventure through some of China’s big-name sites. Hike the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall – one of the Seven Wonders of the World – then wander Beijing’s hutongs with your local leader and travel on a sleeper train to Xi’an. See the 2000-year-old Terracotta Warriors, explore the Muslim Quarter and use your free time to cycle the ancient City Walls, chase local eats or follow your leader’s tips. Continue to Shanghai, where you can wander along the Bund and old laneways, admire art deco buildings and neon skylines and toast to your adventure at buzzy rooftop bars. With plenty of free time, there’s also leeway to make this trip your own.
4.8
59 reviewsStart: Beijing, China
End: Shanghai, China
- Duration
- 9 days
- Group size
- 1 to 16
- Minimum age
- 15 years old
- Style
- Basic
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Why you'll love this trip
- Walk along Beijing’s narrow hutongs that date back to the Yuan Dynasty, then stretch your legs further on the well-preserved Mutianyu section of the Great Wall of China – one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
- Get lost in the streets of Xi’an’s Muslim Quarter and visit the Terracotta Warriors, where soldiers, horses and chariots have guarded Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s tomb for over 2000 years.
- See the contrast of China from the last century, with its art deco influence and the skyscrapers of the past 30 years, as you walk along the Bund in Shanghai.
- Take overnight trains to maximise time in each destination – get to know your fellow travellers over a game of cards and get a real sense of the vastness of the country.
- Savour authentic Chinese cuisine throughout your trip as you dig into duck dishes, hotpot and countless servings of noodles and dumplings – travelling with a local also means getting an insight into the best local eats.
Itinerary
Nimen hao! Welcome to China! Your adventure begins in Beijing – the capital of the fastest developing countries on earth, this food-centric city is packed with ancient sites and modern architecture. You’ll have a welcome meeting at 6 pm this evening. After, settle into your hotel, then maybe head out for dinner with your new travel crew. Your local leader will have a couple of great recommendations, from hand-pulled noodles to something spicy.
- Basic Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance details and next of kin information 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.
This morning, set out and explore Beijing’s hutongs with your leader. Hutongs are the traditional neighbourhoods of old Beijing, dating back to the Mongolian empire of Yuan Dynasty. Now they are vibrant with local life, making this a great chance to learn a little about the Beijing of the past. Then, enjoy the rest of the day free. You may wish to visit Forbidden City and Tian’amen Square if you’ve prebooked. Or, maybe visit the Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace or check out the Beijing Olympic venue.
- Basic Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Beijing - Leader-led Hutong walking tour
- Beijing - Lama Temple (entrance fee) - CNY25
- Beijing - Summer Palace (entrance fee) - CNY30
- Beijing - Temple of Heaven (entrance fee) - CNY40
- Beijing - Forbidden City - CNY60
The Forbidden City only allows 30,000 visitors per day. Tickets are in demand year-round, but particularly during July and August. Tickets go on sale one week in advance, via the government website: https://bookingticket.dpm.org.cn/
Tian’anmen Square is free of charge but also requires prebooking. There’s a very strict security check to enter the Square and the queue can be very long, so patience is advised. You can reserve a free ticket via mini program on Wechat app.
If you wish to visit both sites in Beijing we highly recommend you reserve tickets as soon as they are open. It's unlikely that you'll be able to buy or book tickets on the spot for either site. Tian'anmen Square is in front of the Forbidden City so both can be visited together if your reserved visit time slots are close.
Today, you’ll tick one of the Seven Wonders of the World off your bucket list– the Great Wall of China, of course. Take a public coach bus to the Mutianyu section of the Wall and spend some time exploring, taking photos and learning the history of this mighty site. An incredible piece of engineering, the wall stretches 6000 km (3728 mi) west from Beijing. It was originally constructed to protect Chinese empires from invaders from the north and continues to be one of the country’s most remarkable achievements. The Mutianyu section is one of the best-preserved and has a high density of watch towers dotted along the wall. There’s also the option to ride a toboggan down the nearby hills if you’re after a bit of a thrill! Get back to Beijing in the afternoon and get ready for your overnight train this evening.
- Overnight Train (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Beijing - Mutianyu Great Wall day tour
Your travel time today is approximately 3 to 4 hours. Your travel time on the overnight train is approximately 13 hours.
The hike up the mountain to the Great Wall is about half an hour and you'll then spend about 2 hours walking on the wall. Some steps are steep so it's important that you wear comfortable clothes and shoes..
Before taking the overnight train, you’ll have access to a day room to freshen up, shared with four to six other travellers in your group.
We use hard sleeper-class trains for the overnight train journeys on this trip. Compartments are open-plan and clean, with padded three-tiered berths (six to a compartment). Wherever possible, travellers will be grouped together, but this will depend on the size of the group and availability. Sheets, pillows and a blanket are provided. Some travellers prefer to bring their own sleeping sheet. Safe, hot drinking water is always available. It’s a good idea to bring a mug, spoon or fork if you’ll be preparing your own hot drinks or food on the train, otherwise there are snacks for sale. Basic shared bathroom facilities with squat toilets and washbasins are at the end of each carriage. As toilet paper isn’t always available, it’s best to bring an emergency supply. Keep in mind that general train cleanliness may not be to the same standards you’re accustomed to.
Arrive in Xi’an – the capital of Shaanxi Province and the largest city in northwest China. Head to the hotel to leave your luggage, then head out on a leader-led walking tour to the Muslim Quarter, with its narrow streets of shops and lively food markets and is a window into the daily life of Chinese Muslims. After, enjoy the rest of the day free. You can choose to visit the Bell Tower, which according to legend, was built to restrain dragons causing earthquakes, or the Drum Tower, full of instruments once used to mark time and warn the population of emergencies. Xi’an’s Silk Road history has shaped its food scene, so tonight is a good chance to follow your leader’s advice and try a few local specialties.
- Basic Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Xi'an - Leader-led Muslim Street walking tour
This morning, make the journey by public transport to the acclaimed Terracotta Warriors. Spend a few hours at this incredible archaeological find, buried for 2000 years before being discovered in 1974 by farmers digging a well. These clay statues of soldiers, horses and chariots were commissioned by the Emperor Qin Shi Huang as part of his mausoleum after he ascended to the throne in 264 BC. Three main pits are open for viewing, where just under 2000 of the total 6000 warriors – each an individual with a different costume, height and even facial expression – are on display. Return to Xi’an in the afternoon. You may wish to explore the 13 km-long (8 mi) City Walls and attached Gates – you can rent a bike and cycle the whole circle of the City Wall. Or, take a walk outside the City Wall in the park where the locals go about their daily exercises. This evening, maybe head out to the Tang Paradise street that’s illuminated beautifully at twilight.
- Basic Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Xi'an - Terracotta Warriors Tour - leader led
- Xi'an - Big Goose Pagoda (entrance fee) - CNY80
- Xi'an - Bell & Drum Towers (entrance fee) - CNY50
- Xi'an - City Wall bike hire - CNY45
- Xi'an - Great Mosque (entrance fee) - CNY25
Enjoy a free morning in Xi’an before your mid-afternoon overnight train to Shanghai. Perhaps revisit the Muslim Quarter, pick up local snacks for the train or follow your leader’s tips for a final local lunch.
- Overnight Train (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
Your overnight train is about 16 hours.
Arrive in Shanghai early this morning, then take the subway with the locals to your accommodation. Settle in, then venture out with your leader to get a taste of the city on a walking tour along the Bund – a strip of spectacular Art Deco buildings. Wander the nongtangs (narrow, winding lanes) of Old Shanghai, getting a peek at daily life. When night falls, why not get together with a few of your travel pals for a taste of Shanghai’s eclectic food scene.
- Basic Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
- Shanghai - Leader-led Bund walking tour
- Shanghai - Acrobat Show (ticket) - CNY280
- Shanghai - Urban Planning Exhibition Centre (entrance fee) - CNY30
- Shanghai - Huangpu River Night Cruise (ticket) - CNY150
- Shanghai - Oriental Pearl Tower Viewing Deck (entrance fee) - CNY200
- Shanghai - Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre (entrance fee) - CNY25
- Shanghai - Yuyuan Garden (entrance fee) - CNY40
- Shanghai - Shanghai Museum (entrance fee) - Free
Today, continue your free time in Shanghai, heading wherever the spirit moves you. Maybe check out Yuyuan Garden and the old bazaar, or head to the Pudong area and go up Shanghai Tower for a bird’s-eye view of the city. Perhaps you’ll get a fresh perspective on the city’s blend of 21st-century architecture and traditional character during a night cruise on the Huangpu River. If you wish, find a cafe in the French Concession, browse local shops or return to the Bund at sunset. Later, maybe head to one of the city’s rooftop bars to celebrate your journey.
- Basic Hotel (1 night)
There are no meals included on this day.
With no activities planned for today, your trip comes to an end. If you’d like to extend your stay and explore Shanghai further, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time to organise additional accommodation.
There are no meals included on this day.
Inclusions and activities
Destinations
ChinaTransport
Overnight Sleeper Train, Public Bus, Subway, Taxi
Accommodation
Basic Hotel (6 nights), Overnight Sleeper Train (2 nights)
Included activities
- Beijing - Leader-led Hutong walking tour
- Beijing - Mutianyu Great Wall day tour
- Xi'an - Leader-led Muslim Street walking tour
- Xi'an - Terracotta Warriors Tour - leader led
- Shanghai - Leader-led Bund walking tour
Optional activities
- Beijing - Lama Temple (entrance fee) - CNY25
- Beijing - Summer Palace (entrance fee) - CNY30
- Beijing - Temple of Heaven (entrance fee) - CNY40
- Beijing - Forbidden City - CNY60
- Xi'an - Big Goose Pagoda (entrance fee) - CNY80
- Xi'an - Bell & Drum Towers (entrance fee) - CNY50
- Xi'an - City Wall bike hire - CNY45
- Xi'an - Great Mosque (entrance fee) - CNY25
- Shanghai - Acrobat Show (ticket) - CNY280
- Shanghai - Urban Planning Exhibition Centre (entrance fee) - CNY30
- Shanghai - Huangpu River Night Cruise (ticket) - CNY150
- Shanghai - Oriental Pearl Tower Viewing Deck (entrance fee) - CNY200
- Shanghai - Shanghai Propaganda Poster Art Centre (entrance fee) - CNY25
- Shanghai - Yuyuan Garden (entrance fee) - CNY40
- Shanghai - Shanghai Museum (entrance fee) - Free
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Before you book you should know
- This trip is designed for travellers who value their independence but also want the benefit of a local leader and a group to share the experience with. The itinerary has plenty of free time where your leader will suggest optional activities. Please budget spending money for these activities and transport to and from them.
- You’ll travel on public transport in China, so you’ll need to be able to handle your luggage through some busy transport hubs like train stations or on the metro. We recommend packing light for this trip.
- The overnight train travel included is in ‘hard sleeper’ class – carriages sectioned off into three-tier (six-berth) compartments. It’s efficient and a great local experience. For more information about the overnight train condition, please check out the itinerary details.
- China’s world-class sites and experiences draw large numbers of local and international travellers. We recommend a little patience and comfortable shoes as you may need to wait before entering the more popular locations on your itinerary. Please review the itinerary for tickets you may need to purchase in advance.
HOTEL ROOMS:
Some travellers have reported that hotels/accommodation in this region tend to have harder bed mattresses than those they are used to at home. You may like to request an extra quilt or bedding from the hotels if you find this an issue.
SMOKING ROOMS:
Smoking is prevalent in China and hotels generally do not offer specific non-smoking rooms. Larger hotels with central air conditioning will sometimes transport the smell of smoke between rooms. While we ask our hotels to ensure our rooms are well cleaned and ventilated well before occupation in some cases this is not possible, and the smell of smoke may linger. Please speak to your leader about the possibility of changing rooms if you encounter this.
WIFI:
WiFi is often available in hotel reception areas and sometimes in rooms. Your leader will be able to advise on the best places to get connected.
HARD SLEEPER TRAINS CHINA:
We use hard sleeper class trains for most of our overnight train journeys in China unless otherwise specified. These are not as rough as they sound - compartments are open-plan, clean, with padded berths (6 to a compartment) and sheets, a blanket/quilt & pillow provided. We recommend bringing your own sleeping sheet if you are concerned about the quality/cleanliness of sheets being not what you are used to. Basic bathroom facilities with toilets and washbasins are situated at the end of each carriage. As toilet paper isn't always available, it's best to bring an emergency supply.Most trains have a dining carriage where meals or snacks are available and all have hot water in each carriage for tea and instant noodles.
While we aim to have our groups staying together there may be times where due to ticket availability the group will be staying in different compartments and carriages. The compartments are not segregated by gender and you may share with locals or other travelers instead of your own group members. Your leader will help you settle in once on board and it’s a great opportunity to experience first-hand how Chinese travel in the country. While railway services are rapidly being modernised in China, some train journeys on less frequented routes may use older rolling stock and the carriages of a more basic standard.
Beijing Hepingli Traveler Inn 北京和平里旅居酒店
Buiding1-3, No.10AHepingli, 北京东城区和平里甲10号 1号楼2号楼3号楼
Beijing
100013
CHINA
Phone: +86 1059885988
Instructions
An arrival transfer from the airport is bookable with Intrepid. Please advise your flight details no later than 14 days prior to your departure. There are different locaitons at different terminals where you will meet your driver for the pre-arranged arrival transfer, so please refer to below information for more details. Your driver will be holding a sign with Intrepid's logo and your name on it. The maximum waiting time for your driver is 2.5 hours after your flight arrival. In case of flight cancellations, changes, if you experience severe delays at immigration, baggage collection or customs, or if you are not able to find the driver, please contact our local office on the number in the ‘Problems and emergency contact information’ section. There are clear sinages in the airports to navigate but the airports can be very busy and crowded, so please be aware.
Beijing Capital International Airport
If you arrive at Terminal 2, please meet your driver at the entrance/exit #7 after you go through the baggage claim area.
If you arrive at Terminal 3, please meet your driver in front of the white jade screen wall with the dragon pattern, after you walk through Exit B. Exit B is the only international arrival gate in Terminal 3. Please note that Beijing Airport is very crowded so please be patient.
If you are making your own way to the joining hotel:
By taxi (the easiest option): Follow the airport signs to reach to the official taxi stand for meteored taxis. The taxi ride from the airport to our starting point hotels takes about 1 hour and should cost around CNY120. PLEASE AVOID TAXI DRIVERS WHO DON'T WAIT IN THE TAXI LINE FOR CLIENTS AND APPROACH YOU IN THE QUEUE CLAIMING THEY USE METER.
By airport express:
You can follow the airport signs to reach to the airport express station. Take the airport express (CNY25, service time: 06:20 to 22:50) to Beixinqiao Station, then change to Line 5 from Beixinqiao Station (北新桥站) to Hepingli Beijie Station (和平里北街站). Get out of the metro from Exit C, then it's about 790m you can get to our hotel (about 10 min. walk).
Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX): meet your driver at the exit after you clear customs for pre-arranged arrival transfer.
If you are making your own way to the joining hotel:
By taxi (the easiest option): Follow the airport signs to reach to the official taxi stand for meteored taxis. The taxi ride from Beijing Daxing International Airport to our starting point hotels takes about 1.5 hours and should cost around CNY200. PLEASE AVOID TAXI DRIVERS WHO DON'T WAIT IN THE TAXI LINE FOR CLIENTS AND APPROACH YOU IN THE QUEUE CLAIMING THEY USE METER.
By airport express and taxi: Follow the airport signs to reach to the airport express station. Take the airport express (CNY35, service time: 06:00 to 23:00) to Caoqiao station. The taxi station is close to E1 exit of Caoqiao station, where you may hail a taix to your hotel and it will cost around CNY90. AVOID USING TAXIS THAT ARE WAITING JUST OUTSIDE THE STATION EXITS. THEY DON'T USE METER AND TEND TO OVERCHARGE.
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Important notes
1. A single supplement is bookable for this trip, excluding two nights on overnight trains, subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent if you are interested.
2. A scanned copy of the personal details page of your passport needs to be sent to your booking agent no later than 40 days before departure in order for us to purchase your train tickets.
3. Travelling in China will heavily rely upon using local payment apps – Wechat and Alipay for making payments. It’s essential to install them on your phone and have a data package ready prior to your travel. Please read ‘money matters’ in the Essential Trip Information for more details. You shouldn’t rely on credit card for travel in China.
4. While travelling in China, you won’t have access to social media and some websites. You may consider installing a VPN to access those sites and apps. Please check the Essential Trip Information for more details.
5. Please note that there are some prohibited items for trains and flights in China. Please refer to Packing section of the Essential Trip Information for more details.
Essential Trip Information
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