CT-12 Beijing City Tour (5D4N)

Day 01  Arrive at Beijing airport, where our guide will greet and transfer you to the hotel in which you will stay for four nights. After breakfast you will see some of the contrasting sights of Beijing, our capital city. Your first stop will be at Tian'anmen Square, the largest public square in the world. Dominating the north side of the square is the massive red Tian'anmen Gate through which you will pass into the fabled Forbidden City and another age, where you will be shown the home to the members of the royal family and their court in China's Ming and Qing Dynasties. To round off a memorable start to your tour, you will have Beijing Roast Duck Dinner at the most famous and century-old Quan Ju De restaurant followed by the fascinating Peking Opera performance.
(L/D) Overnight in Beijing
Day 02   After breakfast, you will make your way to the Great Wall where you will have the opportunity to not only see one of the most impressive sections of the Great Wall of China but you will be able to take a walk along it. After lunch you will travel some 30 miles (50 kilometers) northwest of Beijing to the Sacred Way with its fabulous stone animals. It leads you to the Ming Tombs in the shadow of Longevity Mountain. A visit to the Underground Palace of Dingling, will allow you to see imperial coffins, burial artifacts and treasures. We arrange you to have a fresh and a gourmet dinner in your hotel after you have a big day to the Great Wall and the Ming tombs.
(B/L/D) Overnight in Beijing
Day 03   Today you will visit the imposing Temple of Heaven where the Emperor came each year to intercede with the Gods for a good and plentiful harvest. Lama Temple, is the largest and most perfectly preserved lamasery in present day China. Built initially in 1694 during the Qing Dynasty, this building was the residence of Emperor Yongzheng when he was just a prince. However, in 1744 the Qing Dynasty formally changed the status of the dwelling to that of a lamasery, and so Yonghe Lamasery became the national center of Lama administration. In the afternoon you will make Hutong (Old lane) Tour by Rickshaw, and visit Beihai Park, which is a popular park with a total area of over 68 hectares, half of it is a lake. It boasts one of the best of China's classical gardens with artificial hills, pavilions, halls, temples and covered corridors.
(B/L/D) Overnight in Beijing
Day 04   This day you will visit Summer Palace. Walking in this veritable museum of classical Chinese garden architecture that the royal family could relax away from the formal ceremony of the court is quite a pleasant experience. There are a number of pavilions as well as the Long Corridor that is now a popular place for people to spend the day on.
(B/L/D) Overnight in Beijing
Day 05  Breakfast at hotel, exit.   (B)

 

 





Quotation( USD p/p )

Peak Season ( Apr. – Nov. ) Slack Season ( Dec. – Mar. )  
  Budget Standard Luxury Budget Standard Luxury Note
2 – 5 pax  705  772  862  682    748  835   
6 – 9 pax 485 549  646  462    525  618   
Single Room Supplement  206  245  317  198   228 302   
10 pax up  348  439  509  322    416 486   
Single Room Supplement 159 208  252  118   185 225   
           
INCLUDED IN THE TOUR PRICE
* 3* hotel ( budget ), 4* hotel ( standard ) or 5* hotel ( luxury ) , twin-bed room with private 
  shower and WC
* English speaking local guide
* Daily meals ( exclude the special flavor food )
* Admission charges where applicable as shown in the tour description
* Tranportation in the program
* Service charges for baggage handling between hotel and airport
* Domestic travel insurance
NOT INCLUDED IN THE TOUR PRICE
* International flights and tax
* Personal consumption
* Visa fee
* Tips for guides and drivers
NOT INCLUDED IN THE TOUR PRICE
* International flights and tax
* Personal consumption
* Visa fee
* Tips for guide, driver and porter
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