Best China Tours 2026: Discover Ancient and New China
Best China Tours 2026: Discover Ancient and New China
China welcomes international travelers with a 30-day visa exemption for citizens of various countries, valid until the end of 2026. Eligible countries include Germany, Spain, Switzerland, France, Sweden, etc. Check the full list of eligible countries.
If you are visiting China for the first time, the following trips are perfect for you. On a 2-week to 3-week tour, you will discover all the must-see attractions through China.
As your private expert, we’ll help organize a personalized journey just for you. We’re here to provide attentive, personalized service, a tailored itinerary, and an exclusive, comfortable experience.
- FlexibleTravel at your own pace and make last-minute changes.
- ReliableWith over 20 years of experience, we provide 24/7 private advisor assistance.
- No obligatory visits to tourist shopsWe do not organize visits to tourist shops unless you request them.
Best Private Tours in China
All tours are private and can be customized according to your personal preferences. Simply tell us how you want your trip to unfold. We listen to you and work with you, step by step, to create your dream journey.
Beijing, Xi’an, Chengdu, Yangtze River Cruise, Shanghai
Beijing, Xian, Zhangjiajie, Guilin, Shanghai
Kunming, Lijiang, Shangri-la, Dali, Guiyang, Kaili, Rongjiang
Shanghai, Hangzhou, Beijing, Tianjin, Chengdu, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Shenzhen
Shanghai, Guilin, Yunnan, Chengdu, Xi’an, and Beijing
Shanghai, Suzhou, Huangshan, Hangzhou, Guilin, Zhangjiajie, Xi’an, Datong, Beijing
Beijing, Xi’an, Zhangye, Dunhuang, Xinjiang, Chengdu, Zhangjiajie, Shanghai
Beijing, Xi’an, Zhangjiajie, Guilin, Yunnan, Chengdu, Chongqing, Yangtze River Cruise, Shanghai
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Frequently Asked Questions about China Trip
You do not need to pay customs duties. If your trip is booked with China Highlights, after you arrive at the airport, your guide will be holding a sign with your name in the arrival hall to pick you up.
Typically, it’s from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, lasting 8 hours. Your guide will confirm the pick-up time with you the day before. If you wish to start earlier or later, you can communicate directly with the guide.
In most cases, changes can be made unless your travel advisor has informed you beforehand of any specific restrictions due to objective factors.
Most hotels offer family rooms rather than triple rooms. For family groups, we will try to arrange family rooms, connecting rooms, or an extra rolling bed.
You can exchange currency at the airport upon arrival in China. Cash is generally used for personal expenses, with each meal costing around EUR 10. Typically, preparing 500 RMB per day is sufficient. Additionally, 99% of places in China accept WeChat or Alipay, including convenience stores. You might want to download WeChat or Alipay in advance and link your credit card for a convenient payment experience.
Most hotels, shopping malls, airports, and restaurants in China offer free Wi-Fi, suitable for regular searches and social media access.
Accessing the Internet in China can be challenging, as some familiar websites are not accessible. A VPN allows you to access blocked sites, including social media and search platforms like Facebook, Google services, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat. If you need to use Gmail, Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter while in China, having a VPN is essential.
This card is not commonly used in China. Consider bringing a Visa or MasterCard. As mentioned, we highly recommend experiencing China’s online payment systems, which allow for a cashless experience with just a mobile phone.
The hotels we recommend generally include breakfast, except in some remote areas. Your advisor will inform you of any exceptions. Most hotel rooms do not have coffee-making facilities but usually provide instant coffee. Hotels in major cities or better boutique hotels often have coffee machines in the breakfast area. If you specifically need a hotel with a coffee machine, please inform your travel advisor.
Although trains have a free baggage allowance of 20kg per person, weight checks are rare. We’ve never encountered a situation where excess baggage fees were required. Due to limited baggage space, it’s advisable to keep your belongings nearby, highlighting the importance of traveling light. Ensure your luggage fits securely on the overhead racks. Check-in is done using your passport.
Trains offer paid meal boxes, primarily Chinese cuisine, priced around 5-10 euros. You can also ask your guide to prepare a Western-style meal box in advance, which is usually possible in larger cities. Drinks and fruits are also available for purchase on the train.




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