Por qué te encantará este viaje
- Afronta la Gran Muralla, los Guerreros de Terracota, los pandas y los picos kársticos de Yangshuo en una aventura de 12 días en grupo pequeño desde $1,072 — la mitad del precio de tours privados comparables.
- Toma el icónico tren nocturno con literas duras de Pekín a Xi'an — la experiencia ferroviaria que desaparece de la mayoría de los itinerarios de lujo pero define el verdadero viaje por China.
- Bebe té de 9 yuanes en el Parque del Pueblo de Chengdu junto a lugareños jugando al mahjong, y conoce a los pandas gigantes en la Base de Investigación a la mañana siguiente.
- Pedalea por el campo kárstico de Yangshuo con tu guía, camina hasta la Colina de la Luna y termina con un almuerzo casero en la casa de un granjero local.
- Cruza la frontera de Shenzhen hacia Hong Kong para un final en el mercado nocturno de Temple Street y el espectáculo de luces a las 8 p.m. en el Puerto Victoria con tu grupo de viaje.
01.Imperial Icons & First Sleeper Train
3 Days · From Forbidden City headlines to a 12-hour bunk
Beijing is the trip's social opener — three days to tick off the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and a hutong walk before the whole group climbs onto the overnight hard-sleeper train south.
The Core
6 PM welcome briefing, optional Peking duck dinner, Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, hutong walk, Temple of Heaven, Mutianyu Great Wall, Lama Temple or Silk Market free time, and overnight hard-sleeper train.The Flexible Part
Overnight hard-sleeper train is part of the small-group reality, not just transport. Free time can go toward Lama Temple, shopping, or rest.The Route Role
Beijing is the group opener: big icons by day, shared dinner by night, and the first practical test of traveling together before the train south.Good to Know
Pack a small overnight bag for the sleeper train. Mutianyu has cable-car access, and hutong food stops work best when the leader can read the group's pace.
02.First Empire on the Local Bus
2 Days · Public-transit warriors and street-level snacks
Xi'an is the trip's archaeological heart and food chapter, where you'll catch the metro and a public bus to the Terracotta Warriors and eat your way through the Muslim Quarter at street level.
The Core
Morning arrival by sleeper train, hotel shower, Terracotta Warriors by metro and public bus, optional city-wall biking, Muslim Quarter food crawl, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Great Mosque, and train onward.The Flexible Part
Public transport to the Terracotta Warriors is the point here: the route keeps the group close to how locals move, not sealed in a private bubble.The Route Role
Xi'an is archaeology plus street food. It turns a major site into a shared local-transport day, then rewards the group with noodles, skewers, and old-city walking.Good to Know
The day starts after a train night, so pace matters. City-wall cycling is optional, and the food crawl is easier with small denominations or mobile pay ready.
03.Pandas & Slow-Life Sichuan
2 Days · Mahjong, tea and a morning at the panda base
Chengdu is the trip's lifestyle interlude — pandas in the morning, mahjong and tea in the afternoon, with a city culture built around enjoying the day rather than rushing through it.
The Core
Tianfu Square, Kuanzhai Lane, People's Park tea, mahjong watching, matchmaking corner, Giant Panda Research Base, Jinli Street, optional hotpot, and Sichuan opera.The Flexible Part
People's Park is the lifestyle core: tea, bamboo chairs, mahjong, karaoke, and matchmaking notices make Chengdu feel lived-in.The Route Role
Chengdu is the trip's exhale. After Beijing and Xi'an intensity, pandas and park culture give the group a slower, social, very local rhythm.Good to Know
Pandas need an early start. The afternoon is intentionally freer, so the group can choose snacks, hotpot, opera, or simply rest.
04.Karst Cycling to Neon Finale
5 Days · Rice paddies, water buffalo and a Victoria Harbour goodbye
The trip's final stretch swings from rural China to global metropolis — two days cycling Yangshuo's karst countryside, then a Shenzhen border crossing into Hong Kong's neon nightlife and harbour lights.
The Core
Bullet train from Chengdu to Guilin, road transfer to Yangshuo, karst-town arrival, countryside cycling, rice paddies, water buffalo, Moon Hill hike, and farmer's home lunch.The Flexible Part
Moon Hill is the active countryside marker, but the ride and hike should match the group's comfort and weather.The Route Role
Yangshuo gives the small-group route its rural China chapter. Bikes, village roads, a farmer lunch, and karst views contrast sharply with the cities before Hong Kong.Good to Know
The travel day from Chengdu is long. Bikes are basic mountain bikes, so choose an easier option if heat, rain, or confidence makes cycling uncomfortable.
The trip's final stretch swings from rural China to global metropolis — two days cycling Yangshuo's karst countryside, then a Shenzhen border crossing into Hong Kong's neon nightlife and harbour lights.
The Core
Transfer to Guilin, high-speed train to Shenzhen, border crossing into Hong Kong, central hotel, leader-led first walk, neon nightlife, harbour views, and trip close.The Flexible Part
Shenzhen-Hong Kong border crossing is the real transition point, moving the group from rural mainland scenery into a global harbour city.The Route Role
Hong Kong is the finale: bright, dense, vertical, and very different from Yangshuo's fields. It lets the route finish with skyline energy and independent exploration.Good to Know
Keep passports and arrival cards handy for the crossing. Border timing can vary, so avoid planning a tight paid activity immediately after arrival.
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