Shanghai. Xi'an. Beijing. Three cities. Five thousand years of history.
You have seen the Great Wall in a thousand photographs. Stood in front of it in your imagination. Wondered what it actually feels like to walk along its battlements with the mountains falling away on both sides. Over eight days, China answers every question you've ever had about it — with the Terracotta Army, the Forbidden City, the Bund at night, and a bullet train that crosses the country at 350km/h.
China moves through you in layers. Shanghai is modern and electric — the skyline that makes you feel small in the best way. Xi'an is ancient and still — where 8,000 terracotta soldiers stand guard in the earth as they have for 2,200 years. Beijing is imperial and vast — the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, and finally the Great Wall, where you stand on the spine of a mountain and understand why they called it the wonder of the world.
Three cities. One bullet train connecting them. Eight days that will change the way you see history.
Not the China in a coffee table book. The one where you stand on the actual Great Wall, walk through the actual Forbidden City, and look into the actual eyes of terracotta soldiers who have been underground for two millennia. If that's what you want, this trip delivers it.
Every hotel is 4-star, centrally located, with daily breakfast. Consistent standard across all eight days.
| Component | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Trip Cost (Land Only) | ₹1,80,000 | Per person · land only |
| Single Occupancy Supplement | $500 pp | ~₹21,600 additional |
| GST | 5% | On trip cost — applicable |
| TCS | 2% | Tax Collected at Source |
| China Visa | ~₹3,500–5,000 | Paid directly at embassy |
| Guide & Driver Tips | $45 total | Non-negotiable · paid locally |
Land-only package — international flights not included. GST 5% · TCS 2% · China visa fees are all additional to the trip cost. Guide & driver tips $45 per person are non-negotiable and paid locally. We will share a full cost breakup once you express interest.
China in late October is cool to cold — Beijing can drop to single digits at night. The Great Wall is exposed. Pack in layers. And read the visa section carefully — Chinese visa for Indian passport holders requires advance planning.
A small group of 10–14 women. An expert local guide. Indian food every day. Eight days across the most extraordinary country on earth. Reach out today — we'll walk you through flights, visa, and everything else.
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