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Andrea Rossi
Helpful team for a custom itinerary
I wanted a private trip focused more on history museums and older neighborhoods, and the tailor-made team listened carefully. They revised the plan twice before I booked, and the final route matched what I had in mind. I also appreciated that restaurant suggestions were practical rather than overly touristy.
Samantha Kowalski
Solo female traveler ? I felt safe, supported and amazed every single day
I was nervous traveling solo through China for the first time and genuinely did not need to be. From the airport pickup in Beijing to the farewell transfer in Shanghai, every single handoff was flawless. My guide Jenny in Beijing took me to a tiny tea house inside the Hutongs run by a retired professor ? we drank pu-erh and talked about Chinese history for two hours. The Forbidden City with a knowledgeable guide is a completely different experience from wandering alone ? she knew exactly where to stand for the light, which courtyards were always empty, and which doors led to hidden gardens tourists miss. I've uploaded my actual photos. That one of the Hall of Supreme Harmony reflection in the courtyard puddle after rain? Pure luck, but the guide knew exactly when to be there.
Kevin O'Sullivan
Zhangjiajie is not of this planet ? absolutely surreal
The 8 Days Zhangjiajie & Guilin Nature Tour blew my mind. I'd seen the Avatar mountains in photos but nothing prepares you for standing on the glass bridge and looking at those sandstone pillars disappearing into the mist. Our guide insisted we skip the cable car one morning and hike the Old Tianmen Road instead ? 4 hours that felt like walking through a Chinese ink painting. The Guilin section with the Li River was equally stunning. Stayed in a boutique guesthouse in Yangshuo with a rice terrace view ? woke up to mist and bamboo groves. Pinch-me-I'm-dreaming stuff. Already recommended to 10 friends.
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Yuki Tanaka
Japan
✉️ DirectHuangshan Yellow Mountain clouds ? I understand Chinese painting now
I studied Chinese art history at university and always wanted to understand why the Yellow Mountain appears in so many paintings. Now I know. We joined the 11 Days China Wonders Experience which included a Huangshan extension, and waking before dawn to hike to the Western Sea of Clouds was one of the most beautiful things I have ever witnessed. The clouds fill the valleys between the granite peaks and the pine trees, and as the sun rises the light turns everything gold and pink. I stood there for two hours just watching it shift. My photos don't fully capture it ? no photo can ? but I'm sharing them anyway because even 60% of the real thing is extraordinary. The rest of the tour (Beijing, Xi'an, Guilin) was excellent as always, but Huangshan was my personal revelation. Book the sunrise hike.
Anna Korhonen
Finland
🔍 GoogleHa Long Bay to Beijing ? two countries, completely different, both breathtaking
The China & Vietnam Combo Tour was my first big solo adventure and it set the bar impossibly high. Ha Long Bay on a two-night junk boat ? waking at 5am and climbing to the deck to watch sunrise between the limestone islands in total silence ? was one of the most peaceful moments I have ever experienced. Then back to China and the contrast was electric: the energy of Shanghai's Bund, the scale and history of Beijing. I've shared a few of my Ha Long photos and one from Guilin because the karst landscape is remarkably similar but the atmosphere is so different. Both beautiful for completely different reasons. The guide who arranged kayaking through the caves in Ha Long was incredible ? her knowledge of the local geology was like having a geologist friend with you.
Omar Al-Rashidi
UAE
✉️ DirectThe Silk Road camel trek at Dunhuang ? my most shared Instagram post ever
I travel extensively for work and rarely get genuinely surprised anymore. The 12 Days Silk Road Adventure managed to surprise me at every stop. The Crescent Moon Lake at Dunhuang ? an oasis lake surrounded by giant sand dunes, completely intact after 2,000 years ? is one of the strangest and most beautiful things I have ever seen. We did the camel trek at sunset and the light on the dunes was extraordinary. The photo I took from the dune top looking down at the lake has been shared over 4,000 times on Instagram. The Mogao Caves visit the following morning was the intellectual counterpart ? 1,000 years of continuous Buddhist art in carved rock, with a specialist art historian as our guide. The company clearly chooses its guides at every location for expertise, not just language ability.
Dr. Amira Hassan
Egypt
🔍 GoogleThree cities, three completely different Chinas ? brilliant routing
The 9 Days Beijing, Xi'an & Chengdu Cultural Tour was my first China trip and the routing is genius. Beijing is overwhelming imperial power. Xi'an is silk road mystery and underground armies. Chengdu is completely different ? laid-back, spicy, full of teahouse culture and pandas. Visiting all three gave me a much fuller picture of China than a simple Beijing-Shanghai trip would have. Our guide Grace had studied history at Peking University and her knowledge elevated every single stop. The Sichuan opera face-changing show in Chengdu on our last night was a magical finale. I am already planning to return for the Yangtze cruise.
Isabella Rossi
Italy
🔍 GoogleChina's UNESCO sites back to back ? spectacular cultural immersion
The 12 Days China Cultural Heritage Tour through Beijing, Xi'an, Luoyang and Pingyao felt like a living university course in Chinese civilization. Seeing the Forbidden City knowing it housed 24 emperors, then the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an where Tang Dynasty monks translated Buddhist scriptures, then the White Horse Temple in Luoyang (China's first Buddhist temple, 68 AD!), then Pingyao's intact Ming dynasty merchant quarter ? the depth of history is humbling. Our guide Teresa had personal family connections to Pingyao and her stories about life there before tourism added irreplaceable texture. One of the best cultural travel experiences of my life.
Professor Mark Sullivan
Australia
✉️ DirectFor history lovers, this is the definitive China tour
As a history professor who has read about China's ancient capitals for 30 years, finally seeing them in person on the 13 Days Explore Ancient Capitals tour was overwhelming. Luoyang's Longmen Grottoes with 100,000 Buddhist carvings ? staggering. Nanjing's city wall, the world's longest surviving ancient city wall, at sunset was deeply moving. Pingyao's perfectly preserved Ming dynasty merchant quarter where our guesthouse had been operating since 1755. The guides at each location had specialist knowledge at PhD level ? one was actually a published archaeologist. I have done tours on every continent and this company's cultural depth is unmatched.
Emma Chen
Canada
🦉 TripAdvisorHand-feeding pandas at Bifengxia ? a moment I'll treasure forever
The China Panda & Nature Tour was a dream for a wildlife photographer. At Bifengxia Panda Base we were arranged as volunteer keepers for a morning: cleaning enclosures, preparing bamboo, and watching two young pandas wrestle in front of our cameras from about 3 meters away. My photos are incredible. Jiuzhaigou in early autumn with the changing leaves was absolutely peak beauty ? the Five Flower Lake and the Long Lake are among the most photogenic places on earth. The guide arranged perfect golden-hour positioning each day. This company genuinely understands what photographers need and I returned home with the best images of my career.
Priya Nair
India
🔍 GoogleYunnan is China's best-kept secret and this tour revealed it perfectly
I chose the 10 Days Best of Yunnan Tour after seeing photos of Lijiang's old town and I was not disappointed. But it was the Tiger Leaping Gorge hike that truly stole the show ? two days of trekking with jaw-dropping Yangtze River views and staying in guesthouses run by local families. Our guide arranged a home-cooked Naxi dinner in Lijiang where we sat with the family and tried a dozen local dishes including the famous Yunnan goat cheese. Shangri-La's Songzanlin Monastery was spectacular. The ethnic diversity of Yunnan ? Naxi, Bai, Tibetan, Yi ? is unlike anywhere else in China. This region deserves to be on every traveler's list.