About Silk Road Trips
SilkRoadTrips is an outstanding travel and tour provider in China, specializing in unique Silk Road tours and major China tours along with small groups, offering once in lifetime and unforgettable experience while you travel to China.
SilkRoadTrips offer the tours, day tours, panda tours, activities, local guide services, car rental, cruise, ....more
Reasons to tour with Silk Road Trips
Professional China tours operator
Excellent services
Always quick response
Unique itinerary and experience
Taste yummy local food with SilkRoadTrips
Various selections to travel in China
Exclusively China Silk Road tours
Safe and secure arrangement
Our Story
SilkRoadTrips or SilkRouteTrips is a trade name of the outstanding travel and tour provider SilkRoadTrips Guangzhou Travel Consulting Services Co. Ltd, specializing in unique Silk Road tours and major China tours along with small groups, offering once in lifetime and unforgettable experience while you travel to China.
Founded in 2004, it ....more
What We Offer
Why Choose Us?
1. We are the local people.
SilkRoadTrips/SilkRouteTrips staff are local people, we were born in here, grew up here. We love our home town and konw it better then anyone else.
2. We offer the authentic route.
Since we are native people on the Silk Road, we will offer travelers to ....more
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Far East
Frequently Asked Questions
Tipping in China
If you're happy with the services provided then a tip - though not compulsory - is appropriate. Tipping is of great significance to the people who will take care of you during your travels, inspires excellent service, and is an entrenched feature of the tourism industry across China and other Asian countries. We recommend that any tips are given to the intended recipient by a member of your group, rather than collected and passed on by the group leader. The following amounts are based on local considerations and feedback from our past travellers: Restaurants: Tipping is not common practice at restaurants in China or Tibet. Tour guides: Throughout your tour you may at times have local guides or national guide. We suggest CNY20-50 per person per day for guides. Porters: In some hotels a porter may offer to carry your bag to your room. We suggest CNY10 per bag for porters. Drivers: You may have a range of drivers on your trip. Some may be with you for a short journey while others may be with you for several days. We would suggest that you tip only those more involved with the group (for example those that help you with your bags etc). CNY10-30 per person per day is generally appropriate.
Can I travel to China without a visa?
US/UK/Australia/New Zealand/Canada citizens(actually most western country citizens) planning to visit China's mainland must apply for an entry visa through the Chinese Embassy or Consulate General. ... WithUS/UK/Australia/New Zealand/Canadapassport, citizens do not need a visa to enter Hong Kong, but travelers who plan to visit China's mainland while in the region will need a visa to travel from Hong Kong to China. However, some cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xian, Chengdu, Chongqing etc. that allow 24-hour/72-hour direct transit in China, also called the 24-hour/72-hour transit without visa, regulates that visa is not required for air, train, and ship passengers transiting in mainland China for a stay of no more than 24 hours/72 hours before heading for a third country or region formost western country citizens.
Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
All of our tours are planned and operated on a twin-share basis, meaning that the standard cost is based either on individual travellers sharing accommodation with another group member of the same sex, or people who book together sharing accommodation. Silkroadtrips are pleased to offer travellers the option of pre-booking a guaranteed single room. Kindly note our single supplement do not include sharing cabins on the overnight trains or cruises.
Trains
Aboard the overnight sleeper train, berths are usually in 1st class ‘soft sleeper’ lockable compartments for 4 which have 2 sets of bunks with clean bedding provided. WC and washbasins are provided for shared use at the end of each carriage. Hot meals and snacks are sold to your berth on all overnight journeys. In times of large demand we may have to travel in 2nd class ‘hard sleeper’ which consists of sectioned off compartments for 6,leading off an open plan carriage. Bullet trains are getting popular, it is very modern with a high velocity of 300km per hour. There are western toilets, dinning car on the bullet trains, and normally for short distance running 1—8 hours.
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