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Great Wall & Warriors (Family Adventure)
Local Payment: Not Specified
Tour Code: PTGW
Tour Duration: 10 days
Countries Visited: China
Walk the wall, outstare the warriors and cook up a storm – a classic China adventure!
The first stop on this fantastic adventure is China's most famous landmark - the Great Wall. We travel to a quiet section of the wall and walk along this mighty fortification, which stretches for miles towards the horizon. Back in Beijing we explore the Forbidden City and also do as the local kids do - fly kites in Tiananmen Square. Travelling south by train, we visit the Terracotta Warriors of Xian. Buried for 2,000 years, each one has a different costume, height and even facial expression! The spectacular limestone karsts of Yangshuo are best explored by bike; we cycle amongst lush paddy fields, before stopping for lunch at a local family's home. After cruising down the Li River, we board a ferry bound for the shimmering skyscrapers and bright lights of Hong Kong.

Day 1: Beijing
On arrival in Beijing you are transferred to your hotel, which is located in the southern part of the city. In the evening, you meet your tour leader and the other group members for a pre-tour briefing. This is followed by a group dinner at a local restaurant (cost included) – Peking Duck is often a popular choice.
Day 2: The Great Wall - Beijing
Today we travel to Mutianyu, a more remote section of the Great Wall that is not crowded with hordes of other tourists. Standing on top of this incredible engineering feat and surveying the spectacular surrounding countryside is an unforgettable experience. We suggest you bring a solid pair of running or walking shoes - in places there is quite a lot of clambering around to be done, if you are feeling adventurous.
Day 3: Kite Flying in Tiananmen Square - Beijing
“Let’s go fly a kite!” Today we go kite flying in Tiananmen Square - children and adults alike will enjoy this fun-filled activity. Beijing offers endless opportunities for exploration. We explore three of the major attractions in this proud capital. The majestic Temple of Heaven. The awe inspiring Summer Palace. The enormous Forbidden City, built more than 500 years ago (it was off-limits to commoners for most of that time), is a truly amazing place. Its size might surprise you (it is huge!), but what makes it more fascinating is that every square metre has a special point of interest, ranging from intricately carved walkways to colourful, painted ceilings. We leave Beijing tonight on the overnight train headed for Xian, travelling in soft-class, four-berth compartments. The 14-hour trip is a great opportunity for the group to get to know each other. It is also fun trying to communicate with some of the locals and your leader will prove to be invaluable as your translator.
Day 4 - 5: Terracotta Warriors - Xian
Xian is a wonderful city to explore and the food options are excellent here, ranging from delicious Muslim fare to great little dumplings in Chinese cafes. Widely regarded as the first capital of a united China in 221 BC, the city is rich in history. A half-day tour to the renowned Terracotta Warriors introduces us to these amazing entombed statues, considered one of the most important archaeological finds of the 20th Century. Over 6000 of them were individually sculpted from clay, each having a different costume, height, and even facial expression. They are stand in battle formation, facing east in order to protect the tomb of China's first emperor, the great Qin Shihuang. Peasants digging a well only discovered the underground vault, which was home to this army for two millennia, in 1974. Xian also has a wonderful Muslim Quarter. A free day can easily be spent wandering the narrow streets, where we find quaint shops, lively markets, and groups of white-bearded men in skull caps sipping tea in dimly-lit cafes. The Great Mosque here is one of the most important in China.
Day 6: Xian - Yangshuo
This morning we transfer to the airport for our flight to Guilin. On arrival we board our waiting vehicle and travel to Yangshuo, where we partake in a Chinese cooking class. Depending on our arrival time into Yangshuo this will be either a lunch or a dinner cooking class. We will first head out into the markets and buy our fresh produce to take back and cook up for lunch or dinner. Then we get to enjoy our meal!
Day 7: Yangshuo
Yangshuo is nestled amongst imposing limestone karst formations that have inspired poets and painters for centuries. It offers a relaxed and intimate alternative to the major cities of China and is an excellent place to explore by bicycle. We join one of our local friends and spend a few hours riding amidst the wonderful scenery in the surrounding countryside, including Moon Hill, and meet some of the inhabitants of the nearby villages. After finishing our bike ride we enjoy a home-cooked lunch in a local family’s house and make some new friends.
Day 8: Yangshuo - Guangzhou
We enjoy a very relaxing day in Yangshuo, by taking a leisurely boat cruise on the Li River. Here, we get the opportunity to view the spectacular and beautiful scenery for which the area is famous. In the evening we head to the railway station in Guilin and board the overnight train to Guangzhou.
Day 9: Hong Kong
In the morning we arrive in Guangzhou, one of the most rapidly growing cities in China. This former fishing village has given way to a metropolis of gleaming glass skyscrapers. Our waiting vehicle takes us to the ferry terminal, where we board a boat for Hong Kong. On arrival in Hong Kong, you are transferred to your hotel. It is only a short walk from the hotel, situated on the Kowloon side near Nathan Road, to the harbour and waterfront for a spectacular night view of Hong Kong's harbour. There is a spectacular Sound and Light Show each evening, with the skyscrapers of Hong Kong Island as a backdrop. This is usually between 8:00pm and 8:20pm, but we advise that you check with your hotel reception for up-to-date details.
Day 10: Hong Kong
The tour finishes after breakfast in Hong Kong. Pre-tour or post-tour accommodation is available in Beijing and Hong Kong respectively; please consult us or your travel agent for details. This would certainly allow time for additional exploration of Hong Kong, highly recommended if you have not visited this vibrant city before.
Tour Grade: Culture
The greatest cities in the world and the richest historic sights; the finest regional food and the must-see spectacles. Museums and markets, medinas and mosques – from Hobart to Hong Kong, Cairo to Caracas, get under the skin of local life and explore what your destination means to its own people. Dive headlong into exotic metropolitan buzz – the souks of Marrakech, La Paz’s markets – or adventure to remote African hills to explore ancient and mysterious rock art. Take in cutting edge art at Bilbao’s dazzling Guggenheim, or soak up timeless rhythms sitting under a balanzan tree in Mali listening to Tuareg musicians. Whatever it is, wherever you are, there’s no greater adventure than learning how another culture ticks.
| Start Date | End Date | Price |
| 18 Feb 2012 | 27 Feb 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 24 Mar 2012 | 02 Apr 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 07 Apr 2012 | 16 Apr 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 14 Apr 2012 | 23 Apr 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 05 May 2012 | 14 May 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 26 May 2012 | 04 Jun 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 09 Jun 2012 | 18 Jun 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 23 Jun 2012 | 02 Jul 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 14 Jul 2012 | 23 Jul 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 28 Jul 2012 | 06 Aug 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 11 Aug 2012 | 20 Aug 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 25 Aug 2012 | 03 Sep 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 08 Sep 2012 | 17 Sep 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 22 Sep 2012 | 01 Oct 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 13 Oct 2012 | 22 Oct 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 27 Oct 2012 | 05 Nov 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 17 Nov 2012 | 26 Nov 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 08 Dec 2012 | 17 Dec 2012 | $2085 AUD |
| 26 Jan 2013 | 04 Feb 2013 | $2085 AUD |
| 23 Feb 2013 | 04 Mar 2013 | $2085 AUD |
| 16 Mar 2013 | 25 Mar 2013 | $2085 AUD |
| 06 Apr 2013 | 15 Apr 2013 | $2085 AUD |
| 20 Apr 2013 | 29 Apr 2013 | $2085 AUD |
| 04 May 2013 | 13 May 2013 | $2085 AUD |
| 25 May 2013 | 03 Jun 2013 | $2085 AUD |
About Geckos
Peregrine has been operating adventure holidays since 1977. Today we can help you discover all four corners of the globe, from the Polar regions, to Africa, Latin America, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and beyond. We offer high-quality, excellent-value, small-group adventures to interesting areas of the world, in harmony with the local people and the environment.
Included
• The services of Peregrine’s expert English-speaking local tour leader throughout the tour.
• Sightseeing (including entrance fees where applicable): Beijing’s Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace and Forbidden City; ands Xian’s Terracotta Warriors.
• Walk on a remote section of the Great Wall at Mutianyu.
• Kite flying in Tiananmen Square.
• Chinese cooking class in Yangshuo.
• Bike ride with a local to Moon Hill, with a visit to a local village and a home-cooked lunch in a local family’s house.
• Boat cruise on the Li River.
• Ferry ride to Hong Kong.
• Local flight from Xian to Guilin.
• Overnight trains from Beijing to Xian and Guilin to Guangzhou. Accommodation in a ‘soft-class’, four-berth compartment (pillows and blankets provided).
• Free time to explore Xian and Hong Kong.
• Arrival transfer.
Meals
8 breakfasts, 2 dinners
Not Included
International flights, visa costs, departure taxes, insurance (obligatory on all trips), other meals, drinks, any optional additional tours and activities during free time, spending of a personal nature such as tips, laundry, drinks, souvenirs.
Additional Accommodation
Extend your holiday by booking some pre or post tour accommodation - ask us or your travel agent.
Visas
It is your responsibility to ensure you have all required visas for your trip. Rules and regulations governing the issuance of visas are constantly changing, and vary for different nationalities and you should check visa requirements with your travel agent or relevant consular authority well before travel.
- China: <p> Please note that visa requirements can and do change. It is essential that you confirm requirements with the nearest relevant embassy or check with your travel agent before you travel. At the time of writing, most nationalities require a visa for China. Chinese visas can only by obtained at Chinese Consulates prior to your arrival in China.<br /> <br /> <strong>Please note if you are travelling from China into Hong Kong (a Special Economic Region) or Kyrgyzstan then back again into China, you will need a double entry Chinese visa.</strong> Please be warned that on some occasions people transiting through mainland China on their way to Hong Kong have been made to go through Chinese immigration and had their single entry visa stamped, thus making it invalid. Do not allow your visa to be stamped if you are only going through transit. The Chinese authorities restrict visas for those working in media, government or the military - please contact us for further information.</p>
Vaccinations
It is your responsibility to ensure you have all required visas for your trip. Rules and regulations governing the issuance of visas are constantly changing, and vary for different nationalities and you should check visa requirements with your travel agent or relevant consular authority well before travel.
Insurance
On all our holidays you must have comprehensive travel insurance that covers you for medical costs associated with hospitalisation, emergency travel and repatriation back to your home country. Please take your insurance policy with you when you travel as your tour leader will need to see and record your policy details at the pre-tour briefing. If you arrive without travel insurance they will require you to purchase a policy before you continue your journey with us.
If you are covered by a policy arranged through your credit card company you will be asked to provide evidence of this cover as well as a 24-hour emergency contact number. Your leader will need to record your credit card type and number as this is required to activate your request for emergency assistance. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet the requirements set out by your credit card company in order to be effectively covered and that the cover offered is of a suitable standard.
Travelling Responsibly
We care about the places and people that we meet on our journeys, and we try to ensure that we give something back, as well as taking away so many incredible memories.
About This Information
The information provided here is given in good faith and has been compiled with all reasonable care. However, things change and some of the information may become out of date. Please keep this in mind when you read it and check with us if you want to be sure about something. The document was correct at time of printing, but you can check online for the most up to date version. If you have any queries, please contact your travel agent or our staff in Australia. We are here to help you!
Last Updated
09/01/2012 02:52 AM
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