




China 10 Days Tour Package
10 Days 9 Nights
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Country
China
Best Season
Apr-May Sep-Oct
Duration
9N/10D
Group Size
1–30 travelers
Highlights
Key Experiences of the Tour
- Walking on the legendary Great Wall of China
- Face-to-face encounter with the Terracotta Warriors
- Cruising through the limestone karsts of Guilin
- Contrast of ancient traditions and futuristic modernity
- Four distinct regions showcasing China’s diversity
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Itinerary
Your Journey, Step by Step
Arrival in Beijing
On arrival, you will be met and transferred to the hotel by the Local guide. After a good rest in a comfortable hotel recommended by Gomayu, you will have dinner at a Local Restaurant.
Experience Highlights:
- Personal welcome by experienced local guide
- Comfortable transfer from Beijing International Airport
- Welcome dinner featuring authentic Chinese cuisine
- Evening at leisure to rest after your journey
Overnight: (4-star/5-star) Hotel
Exploration Day in Beijing
Depart from the hotel in the morning to visit the biggest public square in the world, Tian’anmen Square conquers you with its grandeur at the first sight. Then you are led to the Forbidden City. It is the imperial palace for 24 emperors during the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the biggest ancient architecture complex in the world.
In the afternoon, you continue your trip to the Temple of Heaven. It used to be the place where Chinese emperors worship Heaven and pray for good harvest. There you will feel the perfect harmony between the architecture and nature, and a circle and peace spirit of the Chinese people.
Experience Highlights:
- Exploration of vast Tiananmen Square, the heart of Beijing
- Guided tour through the magnificent Forbidden City complex
- Visit to the Temple of Heaven with its perfect architectural harmony
- Authentic Beijing cuisine dinner experience
Overnight:(4-star/5-star) Hotel
The Great Wall Adventure
In the morning drive 75 km to visit the Great Wall at Juyong pass which is the symbol of China and the wisdom of Chinese people. It is very unbelievable that the Chinese succeeded in building such great architecture with simple tools in ancient times.
Then visit the Jade Factory and Dinner at Local Restaurant.
If time is enough, you will have a short stop and take photos in Beijing Olympic Park, where you can see the outside view of the National Stadium, Bird’s Nest and National Aquatics Center, and Water Cube.
Experience Highlights:
- Full day excursion to the legendary Great Wall of China
- Guided tour explaining the history and significance of this Wonder of the World
- Visit to authentic Jade Factory to learn about Chinese jade craftsmanship
- Photo stop at the iconic Beijing Olympic Park facilities
Overnight: (4-star/5-star) Hotel
Transfer to Xi'an
In the morning, you will be transferred to the train station and take the bullet train to Xi’an. In the late afternoon, you will visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda which is a well-preserved ancient Building and a holy place for Buddhists.
Experience Highlights:
- Experience China’s modern high-speed rail system on the bullet train
- Scenic journey from Beijing to Xi’an through central China
- Evening visit to the iconic Big Wild Goose Pagoda, a Buddhist landmark
- Introduction to Xi’an, the ancient capital of thirteen dynasties
Overnight: (4-star/5-star) Hotel
Explore Xi'an
Breakfast at the hotel. This Morning depart for a Full day tour with a visit to China’s Richest historic area, which is recognized by the UNESCO as the eighth wonder of the world, amazing Museum of the Terra Cotta Warriors which is very famous for the great underground army of the First Emperor of China, buried together with him 2200 years ago and discovered only in 1974.
It is the most significant archeological excavation of the 20th century. Then you will visit a Special art lacquer workshop. Free time you will be shopping at Ancient Style street.
Experience Highlights:
- Full day exploration of the legendary Terracotta Warriors
- Detailed guide explanation of this archaeological wonder and its historical significance
- Visit to lacquer art workshop to see traditional Chinese craftsmanship
Shopping time at Xi’an’s atmospheric Ancient Style Street - Authentic Shaanxi regional cuisine dinner
Overnight: (4-star/5-star) Hotel
Flight to Guilin
Morning you will visit the City Walls. It is the most complete city wall that has survived in China as well as one of the largest ancient military defensive systems in the world. Then take a flight to Guilin. Dinner at Local restaurant.
Experience Highlights:
- Morning visit to Xi’an’s massive ancient City Wall with optional bicycle ride
- Domestic flight from Xi’an to Guilin, transferring from central to southern China
- Introduction to Guilin, one of China’s most scenic destinations
- Welcome dinner featuring local Guangxi cuisine
Overnight: (4-star/5-star) Hotel
Explore Guilin
Depart from your hotel in the morning and begin your Half-Li River Cruise which is the masterpiece of nature. Under the blue sky, your river boat is floating on the river, making you feel in an unreal dream.
After you disembark at the Western-influenced town Yangshuo, you can roam West Street. It earns its name since almost everyone in West Street can speak fluent English and every restaurant or bar offers menus in several languages.
Moreover, it is flanked by small shops and vendor stands selling different kinds of souvenirs, which are the best gifts for your friends and relatives. Return to Guilin in the late afternoon.
Experience Highlights:
- Half-day Li River cruise through China’s most celebrated landscapes
- Spectacular karst mountain scenery that has inspired Chinese painters for centuries
- Free time in charming Yangshuo with its international atmosphere
- Shopping opportunities for unique souvenirs and local crafts
- Return journey to Guilin through rural Chinese countryside
Overnight: (4-star/5-star) Hotel
Flight to Shanghai
Breakfast at the hotel. Half day visit to Elephant Trunk Hill. It is a huge rock formation of an elephant by the confluence of the Yang and Li rivers, which looks as if its trunk is dipping into the water. The next wonder to visit is Reed Flute Cave, which is named after a certain kind of reed grown near the cave gate, which is used for making a flute instrument.
The natural beauty of a large amount of stalactites and stalagmites, with their endless variety of remarkable scenes in the cave could undoubtedly evoke breathless admiration from you. Thus, the cave is highly praised as the Huge Art Palace of Nature. Then take an afternoon flight to Shanghai, check in at the hotel on arrival, and have dinner at Local restaurant.
Experience Highlights:
- Morning visit to Guilin’s iconic Elephant Trunk Hill
- Exploration of the illuminated Reed Flute Cave with its spectacular formations
- Afternoon flight to Shanghai, China’s dynamic financial center
- Evening introduction to Shanghai, where East meets West
Overnight:(4-star/5-star) Hotel
Explore Shanghai
Today you’ll find a Buddhism shrine – Jade Buddha Temple, located in a crowd of Shanghai City. It is named for its two bejeweled white jade Buddha. Yuyuan Garden has many scenic courtyards decorated with baroque rockery, pools, and flora that are all connected by corridors and passageways.
Then you will visit the Silk Factory. The shopping trip will begin in Nanjing Road which starts at the Bund and runs westward, with People’s Square in the middle.
Then we come to the Bund, The renowned waterfront district is the city’s most famous landmark. With multi-functions of sightseeing, catering, shopping, amusement and accommodations, this tower has become the symbol of the city and a popular tourist attraction in Shanghai tour.
Experience Highlights:
- Morning visit to the serene Jade Buddha Temple
- Exploration of classical Yuyuan Garden and its traditional architecture
- Visit to Silk Factory to learn about China’s silk production
- Shopping time along famous Nanjing Road
- Evening at the historic Bund waterfront with views of Pudong’s futuristic skyline
- Outside view of the Oriental Pearl TV Tower
Overnight: (4-star/5-star) Hotel
Departure Day
Breakfast at the hotel. Get transferred to the airport for Final Departure.
Experience Highlights:
- Assistance with check-out and departure procedures
- Comfortable transfer to Shanghai Pudong International Airport
Farewell to China with memories to cherish
Inclusions
What’s Covered in Your Adventure
Includes
- 9 nights stay at comfortable 4-star hotels
- Daily buffet breakfast
- All transfers by private AC vehicle
- All sightseeing tours with English-speaking local guides
- Tea tasting and shopping stops at factories (jade, pearl, silk)
Excludes
- International airfare (Kathmandu–Shanghai–Beijing–Kathmandu)
- China visa fee
- Personal expenses (laundry, tipping, extra meals)
- Lunches and dinners not mentioned in the itinerary
- Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
- Any optional tours not listed in the itinerary
- SIM card and mobile data services
- Early check-in or late check-out charges
Good to Know
Your Journey, Step by Step
Visa Requirements
For Nepali travelers, getting a visa is necessary before starting your trip. After booking one of our China vacation packages, we guide you step-by-step through the visa process. It’s simple, and our team will make sure you’re ready with all the documents.
Currency and Money Tips
China uses the Chinese Yuan (CNY). It’s best to carry US dollars from Nepal and exchange them at trusted counters in China. Most shops accept cards, but having cash is handy for local markets and taxis. Always keep some smaller bills for day-to-day spending.
Internet Access and Apps
Popular apps like Google, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram are restricted in China. If you want to stay connected, it’s smart to download a VPN app before you leave Nepal. Many travelers on our China vacation packages prefer using WeChat or local apps to stay online smoothly.
Food Choices for Nepali Travelers
Big cities like Shanghai, Qingdao, and Beijing offer many Indian, Nepali, and vegetarian-friendly restaurants. If you like trying new dishes, local Chinese dumplings, noodles, and seafood are a must-try!
Best Travel Seasons
The best time to visit China is during:
- Spring (March–May): Mild weather and blooming flowers
- Autumn (September–November): Cool temperatures and colorful landscapes
- Avoiding the peak summer heat makes your sightseeing much more enjoyable.
FAQs
Your Questions, Answered
What is the best time to visit China?
The best time to visit China is during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is pleasant across most regions. Summer (June-August) can be hot and humid in many areas, while winter (November-March) can be quite cold, especially in the north.
Do I need a visa to visit China?
Yes, most nationalities, including Nepalese citizens, require a visa to enter China. We can assist you with the visa application process. It’s recommended to apply at least one month before your planned travel date.
What is the currency used in China?
The Chinese Yuan (CNY), also known as Renminbi (RMB), is the official currency. Credit cards are widely accepted in cities, but it’s advisable to carry cash for smaller establishments and rural areas.
Is it safe to drink tap water in China?
No, it’s not recommended to drink tap water in China. Bottled water is readily available and provided in hotels.
What type of clothing should I pack?
Pack according to the season of your visit. For spring and autumn, bring layers as temperatures can vary. For summer, light clothing is suitable, while winter requires warm clothing, especially in northern cities like Beijing and Xi’an.
Is there a language barrier in China?
English is not widely spoken outside major tourist areas and international hotels. Our tour includes English-speaking guides throughout your journey to help with communication.
Are vegetarian meals available during the China tour?
Yes, vegetarian options are available throughout the tour. Please inform us of any dietary requirements in advance so we can make appropriate arrangements.
What is included in the China tour package price?
The package includes accommodations, meals as specified in the itinerary (B=Breakfast, D=Dinner), transportation (including domestic flights and bullet train), entrance fees to attractions mentioned, English-speaking guides, and specified activities. International flights and personal expenses are not included.
How much additional money should I bring for expenses not covered in the package?
We recommend budgeting around $25-30 per day for meals not included, souvenirs, and optional activities.
Is Wi-Fi available at the hotels?
Yes, Wi-Fi is available at all hotels included in this package. However, please note that some international websites and apps may not be accessible in China due to internet restrictions.
Do I need to bring an adapter for electrical outlets?
Yes, China uses 220V electricity with two-pronged or three-pronged outlets. It’s recommended to bring a universal adapter.
What is the group size for this China tour?
Our standard tours accommodate 10-16 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a sociable atmosphere.
Can I customize this itinerary?
Yes, this itinerary can be customized to suit your preferences. Please contact us for tailor-made options.
Is tipping expected in China?
Tipping is not a traditional practice in China but is becoming more common in the tourism industry. A guideline is $5-7 per day for guides and $2-3 for drivers.
Are there ATMs available in the cities we'll visit?
ATMs are widely available in all cities on this itinerary. Most accept international bank cards, particularly those on the Visa, Mastercard, and UnionPay networks.
What type of transportation is used during the China tour?
We use modern air-conditioned vehicles appropriate to the group size for local transportation, bullet train between Beijing and Xi’an, and domestic flights between other cities.
What should I know about etiquette when visiting temples in China?
When visiting temples, dress modestly, remove hats, speak quietly, and be respectful of religious practices. Photography may be restricted in some areas.
Is it possible to do laundry during the China tour?
Yes, laundry services are available at all hotels, though prices may be higher than in Nepal. It’s best to arrange laundry at hotels where you stay for at least two nights.
What is the baggage allowance for domestic flights in China?
Typically, the free baggage allowance for economy class on domestic flights is 20kg for checked luggage and 5kg for hand luggage. Extra charges apply for excess baggage.
Can I extend my stay in China before or after the tour?
Yes, we would be happy to arrange additional nights in Beijing before the tour or in Shanghai after the tour, as well as extensions to other destinations such as Hong Kong, Chengdu (for pandas), or Suzhou.
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