21-Day China Tour with Silk Road
21-Day China Tour with Silk Road
China Classic Wonders and Silk Road Tour
This 3-week tour is a combination of China’s classic wonders and the Silk Road. It is designed for first-time visitors to China who want to include the famous Silk Road in their trip. It includes the most popular destinations among European and American tourists, as well as the core destinations along China’s Silk Road.
This tour covers an extensive range of places from east to west including the north and middle of China. We offer the most efficient and cost-saving destination connection plan in this itinerary.
The detailed itinerary below is just for inspiration — it can be tailor-made according to your schedule and interests. Please contact your one-to-one travel advisor to personalize your journey.
| Day | Highlights |
|---|---|
| 1-4 Beijing |
Forbidden City, Great Wall, Summer Palace |
| 5-6 Xi’an |
Terracotta Army, Ancient City Wall, Muslim Quarter Food Tasting |
| 7-8 Zhangye/Jiayuguan |
Rainbow Mountains, Jiayuguan Pass |
| 9-10 Dunhuang |
Mogao Caves, The Singing Sand Mountains |
| 11-12 Turpan/Urumqi |
Ancient Ruins |
| 13-14 Kashgar |
Id Kah Mosque, Bazaar, Kala Kule Lake |
| 15-16 Chengdu |
Panda Base, Be a Chengduer in Local Park |
| 17-19 Zhangjiajie |
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Tianmen Mountain, Glass Bridge |
| 20-21 Shanghai |
The Bund, Shanghai Tower, Yu Garden, Shanghai Museum East |
Suggested Route for A China Tour with Silk Road

Tour ‘Wow’ Points
Discover Hidden Halls in the Forbidden City
Different from large group tours, which only visit six halls, you would see a hand-picked selection of “hidden halls” for a deeper understanding of the Former Palace’s history, hear interesting stories about the emperors, and dodge the crowds.


Walking Along a Less-Crowded Section of the Great Wall
With a round-trip ride by cable car, you would be escorted to the platforms that have a wide visual field whilst benefiting from fewer tourists and not much walking.


Deepen Your Connection with Qin Dynasty Relics
View the first restored Terracotta Warriors and their restoration, then handle authentic Qin Dynasty relics in the Conservation Laboratory.


Meet the Rainbow Fallen to Earth
Take photos of China’s Rainbow Mountains, which are one of the “7 Stunning Natural Wonders of Asia” on National Geographic


Awe at the Vibrant Wall Paintings, and Create Your Own Mud Slab Copy
You would see amazing mural art, impressive Buddhist statues, and centuries of religious rock carvings at the site of the Mogao Caves. Then visit the Dunhuang Research Institute, and choose a mural sample to create your own mud slab copy to take home.


Traveling on a Camel Like Silk Road Merchants
Enjoy a camel ride across the desert of the Singing Sand Dunes, where you could easily imagine that you were traveling along the ancient Silk Road as a merchant.


Unveiling the Perfect Ruins on Earth
Step back in time and witness the historical significance and architectural wonder of the ancient city of Jiaohe, which was carved out of a rocky river island.


Catch a Glimpse of the Great Pamirs
You would drive along the China-Pakistan Highway and view the impressive Baisha (‘White Sand’) Lake and Karakul (‘Black Lake’). Snowcapped Muztagh Ata and other very tall mountains look like a row of strong guards protecting this land.


Spend a Pleasant Morning with the Adorable Pandas
Pandas are very active in the morning. They feast on bamboo, climb around the climbing frames, and romp about in their garden.


Reach the ‘Hallelujah Mountains’ via the World’s Highest Outdoor Elevator
See more than 3,000 oddly-shaped peaks rising from the ground, with lush vegetation and greenery as far as the eye can see. We will arrange VIP access for you to avoid the long line when taking the Bailong sightseeing elevator.


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Suggested Itinerary
Here is a suggested itinerary. We are happy to customize a tour according to your interests and schedule.
Landing in Beijing, you would be met by your private guide and driver who would transfer you to your hotel.
Your guide would assist you with your luggage and help you to check in at your hotel for a worry-free start to your stay.
You would start your tour by walking through the largest world-famous square, Tian’anmen Square, and then arrive at the Forbidden City.
With countless houses, chambers, and halls, the Forbidden City was not only a royal residence but a treasure trove for many cultural relics. Your knowledgeable private tour guide would bring the history to life for you.
After having lunch in a local Beijing roast duck restaurant, you would visit the imperial garden — the Summer Palace. In this garden, the combination of the lake, hills, gardens, and architecture creates a harmonious and picturesque landscape.
One of the best ways to learn about Beijing’s culture is to visit the Temple of Heaven in the morning. People engage in various activities, such as morning exercises, dancing, singing, tai chi, brush calligraphy, and playing chess.
After a 1½-hour drive from the downtown area, you would reach the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, a fully restored section that is ideal for families. You would enjoy different exploration options, such as a round-trip cable car ride for an easier walk or a chair lift up and a toboggan ride down, based on your preferences.
Take a high-speed train from Beijing to Xi’an in the morning.
This afternoon, taste a different kind of local food at the Muslim Quarter. You can choose the most typical and popular one, or opt for more challenging dishes like Stewed Lamb Trotters, Lamb Offal Soup, or Lamb Tripe Wrapped Meat.
Behind the bustling Muslim Quarter, the Great Mosque is like a different world: quiet and ceremonial. The largest mosque in China is built in traditional Chinese architectural style, rare for a mosque.
Explore the Terracotta Warriors Museum by tram to discover three captivating pits showcasing Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s formidable military might. Your guide will offer in-depth insights into the construction and preservation of these historic figures, emphasizing their meticulous craftsmanship, enduring might, and once-vibrant colors.
Interact with the initial restored Warriors, delve into their restoration narrative, and engage with Qin Dynasty artifacts in the Conservation Laboratory.
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Go to the medieval Xi’an City Wall to have a view of the city this afternoon. You could walk on the wall for a while or rent a bike to ride along it.
After packing your luggage in the morning, you would fly to Zhangye.
Zhangye was a key town on the Silk Road and has a long history. You would visit its colorful hills — the ‘Seven-Color Danxia Landforms’ — in Zhangye National Geopark.
It is one of the best places for photographers and nature lovers to visit. Geologists call this area, which is very dry and has no vegetation, ‘window lattice and palace-shaped’ Danxia topography.
In the afternoon, you would visit the Great Buddha Temple and the wooden tower from the Sui Dynasty (581–618).
You would drive from Zhangye to Dunhuang and make a stop at Jiayu Pass. There, you could experience the grandeur of its Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) fort with its tall gate tower, the vast Gobi Desert surrounding it, and the majestic mountain ranges in the distance.
After lunch, you would visit Zixuan winery in Jiayuguan. This expansive underground wine cellar is the largest of its kind in Asia, covering 13,700 square meters (147,000 square feet).
You would start your visit to the Mogao Caves after breakfast. These caves are an important cultural and historical landmark, offering insights into ancient China’s artistic and religious heritage.
After exploring the Mogao Caves, you would visit the Dunhuang Research Institute, where experts analyze the murals and you could choose a mural sample to create your own mud slab copy to take home.
In the late afternoon, you would experience riding on a camel in the Singing Sand Dunes.
You would visit the ruins of the Great Wall of the Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD) and remote Yumen Pass fort remains in the morning.
The Great Wall of the Han Dynasty is the oldest example of this defensive system in China. Inspect the ruins and find out how it is different from the Great Wall (around Beijing) that you have seen in pictures.
You would then take a bullet train to Turpan in the late afternoon.
You would begin your tour of Turpan by uncovering the ancient wisdom behind the Karez Well System, an impressive feat of engineering.
Next, you would visit the fascinating Ancient City of Jiaohe, an architectural marvel built by excavating into a steep-sided island.
In the afternoon, you would venture to Tuyugou Village, the oldest Uyghur village with a rich 1,700-year history. Along the way, catch a glimpse of the Flaming Mountains, renowned for their scorching heat, desolate landscape, and striking red hue.
You would visit Turpan Museum in the morning. As the second largest museum in Xinjiang, it offers a glimpse into the economic, cultural, and artistic exchanges that took place along the Silk Road.
You would arrive in Urumqi after 3 hours of driving, then head to Erdaoqiao Market in the afternoon. Erdaoqiao Market is not only a shopping destination but also a cultural hot spot, allowing visitors to experience the vibrant Uyghur culture and traditions while discovering unique local products.
Get up early and fly to Kashgar.
There, pay a visit to Id Kah Mosque, which is the second biggest mosque in China. Then you would walk along Handicraft Street, which has an amazing range of handicrafts, including copper, metal, porcelain, woodwork, and other types of goods.
You would have a break at the ancient teahouse, which has a history of over 100 years, and join in with the local people’s conversations and dancing.
Lastly, witness the legacy of the Silk Road and the unique Uyghur culture that thrives in Kashgar Old City.
In the morning, you would explore the renowned Kashgar bazaar, which is famous across Asia. It offers a diverse array of goods, including dried fruits, delicacies, clothing, shoes, leather products, textiles, rugs, carpets, scarves, souvenirs, and more.
In the afternoon, discover the hidden gem of China, Karakul Lake, which is a stunning glacial lake. Also take a moment to capture some pictures at Baisha Lake — ‘White Sand’ to contrast with Karakul’s blackness.
You would use day 15 as a traveling day. It takes about 4½ hours to fly from Kashgar to Chengdu.
In the morning, you would visit the Dujiangyan Panda Base to see the active pandas in their nursery amid bamboo groves and walkways. Nestled in a lush, tranquil environment away from crowded urban areas, the Dujiangyan is less crowded and let you interact with the panda closely.
Afterward, you would enjoy lunch at a local Chinese restaurant. Then take a seat and sip a cup of tea in People’s Park, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere. Local people often dance, sing, and play chess in the park. Feel the good vibes and join in them if you want to.
Take a morning flight to Zhangjiajie.
You would take the longest cable car ride in the world to the top of Tianmen Mountain, taking 30 minutes. Tianmen Mountain Glass Skywalk is one of the world’s highest observation platforms, jutting out from a sheer cliff at 1,430 meters above the ground. Through the glass walkway, you could see the hardy trees, karst cliffs, and long roads carved into the cliffsides.
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is renowned for its mesmerizing landscapes, towering sandstone pillars, lush forests, and serene valleys. You would focus on its Yuanjiajie area, which is famous and popular for its Hallelujah Mountain, named after the floating rocks in Avatar.
It only takes 2 minutes to travel to the top of the mountain with Bailong sightseeing elevator. It is the highest and fastest sightseeing elevator in the world.
Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge is a world-famous attraction that stretches across Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon. Walking on the transparent glass floor, visitors could marvel at the dizzying depths beneath their feet and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding natural beauty.
Your final stop in Zhangjiajie is the Yellow Dragon Cavern. Discover its breathtaking stalactite and stalagmite formations, underground rivers, and vast chambers.
Then take an evening flight to Shanghai. Upon arrival, your private guide and driver would greet you at the airport and drive you to your hotel.
Begin your Shanghai tour at Yu Garden, a classical Chinese garden. Discover its beautiful pavilions, serene ponds, intricate rockeries, and lush greenery. Learn about ancient Chinese art in Shanghai Museum East, which is designed to complement the original Shanghai Museum.
In the afternoon, embark on an In-Depth Bund Culture Discovery Tour to unravel the captivating story of Shanghai’s rise to the skies. You would enter the old buildings along the iconic Bund and listen to their intriguing stories, offering glimpses into Shanghai’s past.
Enjoy a break at a Michelin-starred restaurant and experience local snacks before taking a public ferry ride across the Huangpu River. Then you would ascend Shanghai Tower for a bird’s-eye view of the city.
Your tour guide, driver, and van would pick you up from your hotel for your airport transfer and flight. Your guide would accompany and assist you as far as the security check and would then wave goodbye.
Hotel Selection
—the Icing on the Cake
Boutique hotels are recommended to enrich your travel experience.



Tour Price
Price includes:
- Private air-conditioned business car with big windows and ample space
- English speaking local guide
- Activities, hotels, and meals listed in the itinerary
- 24/7 helpline for while you are traveling
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