





Beijing Shanghai Tour – 7N/6D
7 Days 6 Nights
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Country
China
Best Season
April-May, Sept-Nov
Duration
6N/7D
Group Size
1–30 travelers
Highlights
Key Experiences of the Tour
- The vast expanse of Tiananmen Square
- The imperial splendor of the Forbidden City
- Walking on the magnificent Great Wall of China
- Shanghai’s blend of colonial architecture and futuristic skyline
- The peaceful ancient water town of Zhujiajiao
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Itinerary
Your Journey, Step by Step
Arrival in Beijing
On arrival at Beijing International Airport, our representative will warmly welcome you and assist with your transfer to your hotel. During the comfortable journey to your accommodation, they will brief you about your upcoming China adventure while you catch your first glimpses of this fascinating country.
Once at the hotel, our representative will help with your check-in and ensure you’re comfortably settled. After a good rest in your comfortable hotel, enjoy a welcome dinner at a local restaurant.
Experience Highlights:
- Warm welcome by local guide
- First impressions of Beijing
- Welcome dinner featuring authentic Chinese cuisine
- Evening at leisure to recover from your journey
Overnight: Comfortable hotel recommended by Gomayu
Explore Beijing
After breakfast, depart from your hotel in the morning to visit the biggest public square in the world, Tiananmen Square, which will conquer you with its grandeur at first sight. Then you’ll be led to the Forbidden City, the imperial palace for 24 emperors during the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the biggest ancient architecture complex in the world.
Walk through this magnificent museum to see with your eyes, touch with your hands, and feel with your heart the rich history of imperial China. You’ll also visit a pearl factory to learn about this traditional craft. In the afternoon, continue your trip to the Temple of Heaven, which stands the color of the sky. Feel the perfect harmony between architecture and nature and experience the circle and peace spirit of Chinese people. You can even imagine the vivid pictures of great sacrifices to Heaven for good harvests through the descriptions provided by your knowledgeable local guide.
Experience Highlights:
- Exploration of vast Tiananmen Square
- Guided tour through the magnificent Forbidden City
- Visit to a traditional pearl factory
- Afternoon visit to the serene Temple of Heaven
- Authentic Chinese dinner experience
Overnight: Comfortable hotel in Beijing
The Great Wall Adventure
In the morning, drive 75km to visit a Jade factory and then continue to the Great Wall at Juyong Pass, which is the symbol of China and testament to the wisdom of the Chinese people.
It’s truly unbelievable that the Chinese succeeded in building such a magnificent structure with simple tools in ancient times. After exploring this wonder of the world, you’ll have a short stop to take photos at Beijing Olympic Park, where you can see the exterior of the National Stadium (Bird’s Nest) and National Aquatics Center (Water Cube). Following the sightseeing, you’ll visit a traditional tea house to learn about Chinese tea culture and sample various teas.
Experience Highlights:
- Visit to a traditional jade factory
- Exploration of the magnificent Great Wall at Juyong Pass
- Photo opportunities at the iconic Beijing Olympic Park venues
- Introduction to Chinese tea culture
- Sumptuous dinner featuring regional specialties
Overnight: Comfortable hotel in Beijing
Transfer to Shanghai Via Bullet Train
After breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the train station for your journey to Shanghai. Upon arrival in this vibrant metropolis, you’ll be met by our local representative who will assist with your transfer to the hotel. In the evening, enjoy dinner at a local restaurant featuring Shanghai’s famous cuisine, known for its sweet and delicate flavors.
Experience Highlights:
- Seamless transfer between China’s two most important cities
- First impressions of Shanghai’s modern skyline
- Evening dinner featuring Shanghai’s distinctive cuisine
- Introduction to your upcoming Shanghai adventures
Overnight: Comfortable hotel in Shanghai
Shanghai City Tour
In the morning, you’ll visit a Buddhism shrine, the Jade Buddha Temple, located in the midst of Shanghai’s urban landscape. It is named for its two bejeweled white jade Buddha statues. Carved from a whole piece of white jade, the sitting jade Buddha statue is translucent with a solemn expression, displaying the excellent skill and extraordinary artistry of Chinese craftsmen.
Next, visit the Yuyuan Garden with its many scenic courtyards decorated with baroque rockery, pools, and flora all connected by corridors and passageways. Then you’ll visit a Silk factory to learn about traditional silk production. Your shopping adventure will begin on Nanjing Road, which starts at the Bund and runs westward, with People’s Square in the middle. Renowned for its bustling atmosphere and modernization, Nanjing Road has earned its reputation as the ‘First Commercial Road in China’ – a shopping paradise comparable to New York’s Fifth Avenue or Paris’s Avenue des Champs-Élysées.
You’ll also visit the famous Bund, Shanghai’s most iconic waterfront district. The word “Bund” is of Anglo-Indian origin meaning embankment on the waterfront. Finally, you’ll see the Oriental TV Tower (outside view) in Pudong New Area, which stands at a height of 468 meters and has become a symbol of modern Shanghai.
Experience Highlights:
- Visit to the serene Jade Buddha Temple
- Exploration of the classical Yuyuan Garden
- Learning about silk production at a traditional factory
- Shopping opportunities on famous Nanjing Road
- Evening stroll along the historic Bund waterfront
- Views of Shanghai’s futuristic Pudong skyline
Delicious Shanghai cuisine dinner
Overnight: Comfortable hotel in Shanghai
Shanghai Water Village Tour
Today you’ll visit Zhujiajiao, an ancient water town located in a suburb of Shanghai with a history spanning more than 1,700 years. Covering an area of 47 square kilometers, this fan-shaped town glimmers like a bright pearl in the landscape of lakes and mountains. Endowed with the elegant name ‘Pearl Stream,’ Zhujiajiao is the best-preserved among Shanghai’s four ancient towns. After exploring this charming water village with its bridges, canals, and traditional architecture, you’ll return to Shanghai to visit the Shanghai Museum, home to over 120,000 pieces of Chinese art and cultural artifacts.
You’ll also explore the Old French Concession, offering a lovely opportunity to step back in time and experience what the colonial French quarter was like. After this wonderful day of exploration, you’ll return to your hotel in Shanghai.
Experience Highlights:
- Full-day excursion to the ancient water town of Zhujiajiao
- Canal boat ride in the “Venice of Shanghai”
- Visit to the comprehensive Shanghai Museum
- Stroll through the historic Old French Concession
- Farewell dinner featuring regional specialties
Overnight: Comfortable hotel in Shanghai
Departure Day
After breakfast at the hotel, enjoy some free time for last-minute shopping or relaxation depending on your flight schedule. You’ll then be transferred to Shanghai International Airport with ample time for your departure formalities.
Our representative will help with any necessary arrangements to ensure a smooth end to your Chinese adventure and return journey to Nepal. As you prepare for your flight home, you’ll take with you unforgettable memories of your China visit from Nepal.
Experience Highlights:
- Breakfast at the hotel
Assistance with check-out and departure procedures - Last-minute shopping opportunities (time permitting)
- Comfortable transfer to Shanghai International Airport
- Support with international departure procedures
Inclusions
What’s Covered in Your Adventure
Includes
- Tour Visa
- Airport pickup and hotel transfers
- Transportation between destinations
- Accommodation (Bed and Breakfast)
- Meals according to the itinerary
- Guide included
Excludes
- International airfare to and from Thailand
- Additional excursions not included in the itinerary
- Meals not specified in the itinerary, allowing you the freedom to explore local cuisines
- Travel insurance for added peace of mind during your trip
- Personal expenses such as shopping and extra activities
Good to Know
Your Journey, Step by Step
Visa Requirements
Most foreign visitors require a visa to enter China. The application process typically takes 4-7 business days, but can vary by country. Consider applying for the 144-hour visa-free transit policy if you’re visiting only Beijing and Shanghai for less than six days.
Best Travel Seasons
Spring (April-May) and Fall (September-October): Ideal weather with comfortable temperatures
Summer (June-August): Hot and humid with occasional rainfall; peak tourist season
Winter (November-March): Cold in Beijing with potential snow; milder in Shanghai but still chilly
Transportation Between Cities
High-speed train: Most popular option, taking approximately 4.5 hours with frequent departures
Flights: 2-hour direct flights available multiple times daily
Overnight trains: Budget option with sleeper cabins, taking about 12 hours
Cultural Etiquette
Cash is still important despite growing digital payment options (WeChat Pay and Alipay often require Chinese bank accounts)
Learn basic Mandarin phrases or download translation apps
Respect photography restrictions at certain sites
Tipping is not customary in most establishments
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
Your queries are answered.
Can I travel from Nepal to China?
Yes, you can travel from Nepal to China via the Rasuwagadhi-Kerung border crossing.
How can I get a China tourist visa from Nepal?
Apply at the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu with your passport, photos, application form, and itinerary. (or contact us directly)
Is China expensive as a tourist?
China has varying costs budget travelers can manage with $30-50/day while mid-range is $80-120/day.
How much is 1 meal in China?
A meal in China typically costs 20-40 yuan ($3-6) at local restaurants.
Can Nepalese go to China without visa?
No, Nepalese citizens require a visa to enter China.
Is there a road from Nepal to China?
Yes, there’s a road connecting Nepal to China through the Rasuwagadhi-Kerung border crossing.
Is China and Nepal border open?
Yes, the Nepal-China border is generally open but check current status before traveling.
What is the price of visa for China?
China visa costs approximately 8,000-9,000 NPR ($60-70) for Nepalese citizens.
Is China visa easy?
Getting a China visa requires proper documentation but is straightforward if you have all requirements.
What is the best time to visit China?
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer the best weather for visiting China.
How many days is enough in China?
10-14 days is sufficient for a first-time visit covering major cities like Beijing and Shanghai.
Is China tourist friendly?
China is increasingly tourist-friendly with English signage in major cities but language barriers exist elsewhere.
How to plan a tour packages from Nepal to China?
Plan your China trip by selecting cities, applying for visa, arranging accommodations, and preparing a detailed itinerary. (Connect with us if you plan for China visit From Nepal)
Which city is expensive in China?
Shanghai and Beijing are the most expensive cities in China.
How much money do you need per day in China?
Budget approximately $30-50 for budget travel or $80-120 for mid-range comfort per day.
How much is a bottle of water in China?
A bottle of water in China costs about 2-5 yuan ($0.30-0.75).
What can I buy with 100 yuan in China?
With 100 yuan in China, you can buy a mid-range restaurant meal, several budget meals, or multiple transportation rides.
What documents do I need to travel to China?
For China travel, you need a passport valid for 6+ months, Chinese visa, return tickets, and accommodation bookings.
How to get a China visa from Nepal?
Visit the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu with completed application form, passport, photos, and supporting documents.
Is there a train from China to Nepal?
No, there’s currently no direct train connection between Nepal and China.
How do I go to China from Nepal?
Travel to China from Nepal via the land border at Rasuwagadhi-Kerung or fly from Kathmandu to Chinese cities.
Is China easy to travel around?
China is relatively easy to travel around with excellent public transportation in cities, though language barriers exist.
What is the cheapest month to travel to China?
November to March (excluding Chinese New Year) is typically cheaper with lower tourist numbers.
How many days in China is enough?
10-14 days allows you to experience major highlights like Beijing and Shanghai with some surrounding areas.
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