22-day Shanghai Loop
22-day Shanghai Loop
22-day Shanghai Loop
22 Days Starting and ending in Shanghai, China
Visiting: Shanghai, Yangshuo County, Chengdu, Xi'an, Shaolin Temple, Beijing, Hangzhou
Tour operator:
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
4 - 20
Age range:
18-40
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians, Vegans
Tour operated in:
EnglishTrip Styles:
Interests:
Activities:
Tour Overview
Start in Shanghai to go straight to Yangshuo, then join one of our trips all the way back to Shanghai. Our most popular trip, this group tour includes most of the highlights of our slightly longer China itinerary, including travel to the pandas in Chengdu, the Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an, bamboo rafting in Yangshuo and camping under the stars on the Great Wall.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrive In Shanghai
Location: Shanghai
Accommodation: Hostel
Day 1: Welcome to China!
Your Shanghai backpacking tour starts today! After a free morning in the city, meet your Adventure Leader in your hostel, where you’ll get a pre-departure briefing. Here, you’ll learn about what the next few weeks hold for you!
After that, you’re off to the train station! It’s time to grab an overnight train to Guilin, ready for your transfer to Yangshuo.
Day 2: Yangshuo
You’ll arrive in Guilin this morning and transfer to Yangshuo, where you’ll meet your new Adventure Leader and the rest of your group. Today is a free day, meaning that you can make the most out of your time here. Why not try some of these exciting optional activities?
Try your hand at cooking up some traditional Chinese foods, at a friendly culinary institute.
Enjoy kayaking among the mountains along the Li River!
Experience some relaxing Chinese traditional therapies – like Hot Cupping!
Day 3: Yangshuo
Today starts with an unmissable bike ride around the local area, along with a cruise down the Yulong River on bamboo rafts. If you’re bringing your camera (which you’ll want to) – make sure it’s waterproof!
Later, you have the option of heading to the Moon Hill complex to get mucky! In this cave complex, you’ll find mud baths and hot springs galore. In the evening, you have the option of joining your fellow travellers for a spot of fun out in the local area.
Day 4: Yangshuo
This morning, you’ve got the option of heading rock climbing. The region is a feast for the eyes thanks to its beautiful limestone peaks, so why not seize the chance to scale them?
Later, you can join your Adventure Leader and get a real glimpse into rural life in China. Head to a local village, where you’ll learn what life is like on a farm in the Yangshuo region.
Day 5: Yangshuo to Chengdu
Bid adieu to your Adventure Leader in Yangshuo, because you’re off to the next destination on your Shanghai backpacking tour – Chengdu! You’ll travel by train across the country, where you’ll be greeted by your new Adventure Leader and taken to your hostel to check in.
Day 6: Chengdu
This morning, you’ll be treated to a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience. You’re off to visit pandas! Head to the Giant Panda Breeding and Research Center, where you can learn all about the Center’s mission to breed and reintroduce pandas. While you can’t hold the pandas, you’ll get a chance to both get up close and learn about this amazing species.
After this, it’s time to brush up your Chinese skills! Your Adventure Leader will give you a Mandarin lesson, where you’ll learn all the key phrases you’ll need to make the most of your time in China.
If you’d like to learn more about China’s historical culture, this evening you can opt to attend a traditional Sichuan opera show.
Day 7: Chengdu
You can spend your day independently today, but if you’d like – why not join us on some optional activities? You can opt to join us on a trip to Leshan, where you’ll see the world’s largest stone Buddha. Carved into the side of Mt. Lingyun, the colossal statue is over 1,300-years-old and is considered to the tallest pre-modern statue. The site attracts millions of people every year, including Buddhist pilgrims, making it something of a sacred destination and an ancient wonder of the world.
In the evening you can sample the famous Sichuan Hot Pot (if you dare!). After that – Chengdu is yours to explore!
Day 8: Chengdu to Xi’an
If you’re keen to have a lie in, you can start your morning lazily under your own steam. However, if you want to get out and about in the local community, pay a visit to a local rehabilitation center, which works specifically with children with autism.
In the early afternoon, get a final look at Chengdu with a visit to Jinli & Chengdu People’s Park. There are many scenic spots in this park, including the Gold Water Stream, the Goldfish Island and the Potted Landscape Garden. Besides appreciating the charming landscape, tourists can sail on the artificial lake, drink tea in the teahouse by the lake and watch all kinds of exhibitions and performances on the Rockery Square.
This evening, it’s time to transfer to Xi’an, the next stop on your Shanghai backpacking tour! You’ll arrive in Xi’an tonight – the next stop on your China backpacking tour! Meet your new Adventure Leader upon arrival, and head to your hostel for some well-earned rest.
Day 9: Xi’an
Spend your morning as you see fit today. If you’d like some suggestions, ask your Adventure Leader! You might want to explore nearby museums, temples, or indulge in a spot of retail therapy. This afternoon, you have the option to bike ride on the city walls, which date back to the Ming Dynasty.
Later, you can explore the Bell-Drum Towers and the Muslim Quarter to learn about the history of the Silk Road. Make sure to enjoy some local street food while you’re there!
Day 10: Xi’an
This morning, you’re paying a visit to one of the most unmissable sights in China – the Terracotta Warriors! The Terracotta Army in Xian is a large collection of life-size terracotta sculptures in battle formations, reproducing the mega imperial guard troops of Emperor Qin Shi Huang (259 – 210BC), the first emperor of the first unified dynasty of Imperial China. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Terracotta Army is a must-see for every visitor to Xian.
In the evening, you can enjoy the music and light fountain show that takes place on the North Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, in the Qujiang District.
Day 11: Xi’an to Shaolin
Today, you’ll transfer to your next destination – Dengfeng, just outside Shaolin! Once there, you’ve got the option of joining your group for a kung-fu lesson and demonstration in the very region it began!
After dinner, it’s time for Mandarin lesson number 2 – how much have you learned so far?
Day 12: Shaolin
If you’re a keen riser, you might want to join us on a trip to the world-famous Shaolin Temple – the birthplace of kung-fu. From there, you can take a hike up to the Dharma Cave, a spiritual spot for Buddhist pilgrims. Your climb will be rewarded with beautiful views of the local shrines and temples, and incredible vistas across the region.
Alternatively, if you’re not a fan of martial arts, you might opt to head out to the Longmen Grottoes. This UNESCO World Heritage Site features 100,000 carved Buddhas!
You’ll then have the option of returning for a late lunch at the guesthouse, before your evening is yours to explore. But use it wisely – there’s an early start ahead!
Day 13: Shaolin to Beijing
This morning, we’re up before the birds to grab a bullet train to our next destination – Beijing! We’ll arrive in the late morning, ready to transfer straight to one of your Shanghai backpacking tour’s most incredible experiences – the Great Wall! Before we lace up, we’ll stop for lunch at a local farm to fuel up for our hike. Then, in the mid-afternoon, we’ll take to the Wall to hike on totally secluded, unrestored parts of the Wall. It’s here that we’ll set up camp to watch the sunset from atop one of the Wonders of the World.
[Please note: Due to cold weather before the end of April and after the end of September, we stay in a guesthouse near the Wall, instead of camping.]
Day 14: Beijing
Wake up early to watch the magnificent sunrise across the Great Wall of China. Once you’ve picked your jaw off the floor, we’ll pack up and head back into Beijing, ready to explore this mammoth city. If you’d like, you can join us with a walk through Tiananmen Square, a visit to the Forbidden City, and a look around Jingshan Park.
This evening, why not get an entertainment fill with an acrobatics show? These amazing circus-like performances feature young talents recruited from all over China.
If you’ve worked up an appetite, now is your chance to make like ancient royalty and try Beijing’s signature dish – Peking duck!
Day 15: Beijing
Today is a free day! You’ll have the option to visit the fake good markets for a spot of shopping, as well as the nearby Temple of Heaven.
In the afternoon, you can visit the Nanluo district. Nanluo is one of the best-preserved historical areas in Beijing that’s famous for its hutongs and siheyuan courtyards, as well as the bars, cafes and handicraft shops.
Day 16: Beijing to Hangzhou
Enjoy another free morning and afternoon to pack in the last few of Beijing’s sights, before heading to your next destination. You can visit the 798 art district, the Summer Palace, or any other highlights of Beijing. Be sure to ask your Adventure Leader for recommendations!
In the late afternoon/early evening, we’ll transfer to Beijing station, where we’ll board a night train bound for Hangzhou.
Day 17: Hangzhou
After arriving in Hangzhou this morning, transfer to your hostel for a late breakfast. We hope you slept on the train! Next, we’re off to the famous West Lake, ready to take a stunning boat tour to one of the Lake’s beautiful islands.
Once you’ve checked in this afternoon, you’ve got time for an optional activity if you’d like – or you can take a couple of hours respite! If you’re keen to stay vertical, why not check out China’s National Tea Museum, or the Lingyin Temple?
This evening, it’s an unmissable hike up Jiuyao Mountain to see the stunning sunset from there. Before you head back down to street level for dinner and a free evening to explore. Make sure you check out Hefang Road – the most famous ancient street in town!
Day 18: Hangzhou to Shanghai
This morning, kick your day off with a beautiful hike to the Nine Creeks. On your way, meander through the Misty Woods – a truly magical place. Once you’re back at the hostel, you’ve got time to freshen up and grab some lunch before your check out, ready to travel onwards!
This afternoon, we’re transferring back to the bustling Shanghai, the final stop on your tour. We’ll arrive in the evening, so there’s enough time for you to explore and grab some dinner.
Day 19: Shanghai
After a lazy-ish morning, you’ll get another Mandarin lesson – this time, with a twist! This extra special class will be held by professional teachers, all the way from the Mandarin Garden Chinese Language School!
Later, you’ll have the option to walk to the Yu Gardens, a bustling historical site of a former dignitary’s lavish family quarters. You can also see People’s Square, before heading on to the world’s busiest shopping street, Nanjing Road.
Afterwards, you can go for a walk along the Bund, a hub of global architecture. To finish off, head to the top floor of a skyscraper to admire Shanghai’s skyline from a rooftop bar. Enjoy your free evening!
Day 20: Shanghai
Shanghai is a bustling, melting-pot of history, culture, and modernity – so it’s only fair we give you a day off to explore it! Your Adventure Leader will be the best person to ask for tips, but here’s a taste of what you might get up to today:
Disneyland Shanghai!
The Shanghai Museum
Moganshan Art Street
Zhujiajiao Watertown
This evening, why not venture out for a night on the town with your fellow Dragons?
Day 21: Shanghai
In the morning, you have the option to stroll through the former French Concession to learn about Shanghai’s international history, visit the Propaganda History Museum, and take in the sights of the ultra-modern Shanghai financial district. You can also visit TianZiFang – a local artisan’s lane that blends the chic and the traditional.
For the daredevils, you can head up to the top of Jinmao Tower and brave the Skywalk! Or, you can just go up and take in the stunning panoramic views.
In the evening, you’ll take in the bright city lights from the water with a night cruise down the Huangpu River
Day 22: Farewell
Sadly, today marks the end of your Shanghai backpacking tour! You’ll bid farewell to your fellow Dragons and prepare to head home.
Day 2 : Yangshuo's Natural Beauty
Location: Yangshuo County
Accommodation: Hostel
This morning, you'll arrive in Guilin and proceed to Yangshuo, where you'll meet your new Adventure Leader and the rest of your travel companions. Today, the day is yours to explore at your own pace. Why not consider trying these thrilling optional activities:
Immerse yourself in the art of Chinese cuisine at a friendly culinary institute.
Embark on a mesmerizing kayaking adventure amidst the breathtaking Li River landscape.
Experience the soothing benefits of traditional Chinese therapies, such as Hot Cupping.
Day 3 : Adventures In Yangshuo
Location: Yangshuo County
Accommodation: Hostel
Your day kicks off with an unforgettable bike ride through the picturesque local area, followed by a leisurely bamboo raft cruise down the Yulong River. If your camera is your trusted companion (and it should be), make sure it's waterproof!
Later, you have the option to visit the Moon Hill complex, where you can enjoy mud baths and invigorating hot springs. In the evening, consider joining your fellow travelers for some local fun.
Day 4 : Scaling New Heights
Location: Yangshuo County
Accommodation: Hostel
This morning, you'll have the option to try your hand at rock climbing amidst the region's stunning limestone peaks. Don't miss the chance to conquer these natural wonders!
Later in the day, join your Adventure Leader for a genuine look into rural life in China. Head to a local village to gain insights into farm life in the Yangshuo region.
Day 5 : Yangshuo To Chengdu
Location: Chengdu
Accommodation: Hostel
Bid farewell to your Adventure Leader in Yangshuo as you set off for the next destination on your Shanghai backpacking tour – Chengdu. Travel across the country by train, where you'll be greeted by your new Adventure Leader and taken to your hostel for check-in.
Day 6 : An Encounter With Pandas
Location: Chengdu
Accommodation: Hostel
This morning, prepare for a once-in-a-lifetime experience as you visit the Giant Panda Breeding and Research Center in Chengdu. Learn about the center's mission to breed and reintroduce pandas, and while cuddling pandas is not on the agenda, you'll have the opportunity to get up close and discover the fascinating world of these incredible creatures.
Following this delightful encounter, it's time to enhance your Chinese language skills. Your Adventure Leader will guide you through a Mandarin lesson, equipping you with essential phrases to make the most of your time in China.
In the evening, consider attending a traditional Sichuan opera show to delve into China's historical culture.
Day 7 : Exploration Or Optional Adventures
Location: Chengdu
Accommodation: Hostel
Today, enjoy the freedom to explore independently. However, you can also join optional activities, such as a trip to Leshan, where you'll witness the world's largest stone Buddha. Carved into the side of Mt. Lingyun, this colossal statue, over 1,300 years old, is considered one of the tallest pre-modern statues and a sacred destination attracting millions of visitors.
In the evening, satisfy your culinary curiosity with a sampling of the famous Sichuan Hot Pot (if you dare!). Afterward, Chengdu awaits your exploration.
Day 8 : Chengdu To Xi'an
Location: Xi'an, Chengdu
Accommodation: Hostel
Begin your day at your own pace, with the option to explore the local community. Visit a local rehabilitation center, specializing in children with autism, for a meaningful experience.
In the early afternoon, take a final look at Chengdu with a visit to Jinli & Chengdu People's Park, featuring scenic spots like the Gold Water Stream and the Goldfish Island. Savor tea in the lakeside teahouse, watch exhibitions and performances on the Rockery Square, and enjoy the charming landscape.
In the evening, prepare to journey to Xi'an, the next stop on your Shanghai backpacking tour. Upon arrival, meet your new Adventure Leader and head to your hostel for some well-deserved rest.
Day 9 : Discovering Xi'an
Location: Xi'an
Accommodation: Hostel
Begin your morning at your own pace and feel free to ask your Adventure Leader for recommendations. You might want to explore nearby museums, temples, or indulge in some retail therapy.
In the afternoon, consider opting for a bike ride atop the city walls, dating back to the Ming Dynasty. Later, explore the Bell-Drum Towers and the Muslim Quarter, where you'll discover the history of the Silk Road and savor local street food.
Day 10 : The Terracotta Warriors
Location: Xi'an
Accommodation: Hostel
Today, you're in for a treat as you visit one of China's most iconic attractions – the Terracotta Warriors! This incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site features life-size terracotta sculptures replicating the imperial guard troops of Emperor Qin Shi Huang. Be sure not to miss this extraordinary sight.
In the evening, enjoy the music and light fountain show on the North Square of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, located in the Qujiang District.
Day 11 : Xi'an To Shaolin
Location: Shaolin Temple
Accommodation: Hostel
Today, you'll make your way to Dengfeng, just outside Shaolin. After your arrival, you'll have the option to join your group for a kung-fu lesson and demonstration, right in the region where this ancient martial art began!
After dinner, get ready for your second Mandarin lesson – how much have you learned so far?
Day 12 : Shaolin's Treasures
Location: Shaolin Temple
Accommodation: Hostel
If you're an early riser, consider joining us on a visit to the world-famous Shaolin Temple, the birthplace of kung-fu. For a spiritual experience, hike up to the Dharma Cave, a spot of pilgrimage for Buddhists. The climb will reward you with stunning views of local shrines, temples, and the region's breathtaking landscapes.
Alternatively, if martial arts aren't your thing, opt for a trip to the Longmen Grottoes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring 100,000 carved Buddhas.
In the evening, you'll have the option to return for a late lunch at the guesthouse before enjoying a free evening. Use this time wisely, as an early start is in store!
Day 13 : Camp On The Great Wall
Location: Beijing
Accommodation: Hostel
This morning, rise early for a bullet train journey to Beijing, arriving in the late morning. Get ready for one of the most incredible experiences on your Shanghai backpacking tour – a visit to the Great Wall! Before you lace up your hiking boots, stop for lunch at a local farm to fuel up for your hike. In the mid-afternoon, take to the Wall to explore secluded, unrestored sections, setting up camp to witness the sunset from one of the Wonders of the World.
[Please note: During cold weather before the end of April and after the end of September, you'll stay in a guesthouse near the Wall instead of camping.]
Day 14 : The Great Wall And Beijing
Location: Beijing
Accommodation: Hotel
Wake up early to witness the awe-inspiring sunrise over the Great Wall of China. After taking in the breathtaking views, pack up and return to Beijing to explore this sprawling city. Consider joining a walk through Tiananmen Square, a visit to the Forbidden City, and a stroll through Jingshan Park.
In the evening, treat yourself to an entertaining acrobatics show, featuring talented young performers recruited from across China. If you've worked up an appetite, don't miss the opportunity to indulge in Beijing's signature dish – Peking duck!
Day 15 : Free Exploration In Beijing
Location: Beijing
Accommodation: Hostel
Today is a free day, offering you the option to visit the fake goods markets for some shopping and explore the nearby Temple of Heaven.
In the afternoon, visit the Nanluo district, one of the best-preserved historical areas in Beijing, famous for its hutongs and siheyuan courtyards, along with bars, cafes, and handicraft shops.
Day 16 : Beijing To Hangzhou
Location: Beijing
Accommodation: Hostel
Enjoy another free morning and afternoon to discover the remaining highlights of Beijing, such as the 798 art district, the Summer Palace, or other notable sites. Don't hesitate to ask your Adventure Leader for recommendations.
In the late afternoon or early evening, transfer to Beijing station, where you'll board a night train bound for Hangzhou.
Day 17 : Embracing Hangzhou
Location: Hangzhou
Accommodation: Hostel
After your morning arrival in Hangzhou, head to your hostel for a late breakfast. We hope you had a restful sleep on the train. Next, explore the famous West Lake, where you'll embark on a captivating boat tour to one of the lake's beautiful islands.
In the afternoon, you'll have the option to engage in an additional activity or take some time to relax. Consider visiting China's National Tea Museum or the Lingyin Temple. In the evening, embark on an unforgettable hike up Jiuyao Mountain to witness a stunning sunset. Upon your return to street level, enjoy dinner and explore Hefang Road, the most famous ancient street in town.
Day 18 : Hangzhou & Shanghai
Location: Shanghai, Hangzhou
Accommodation: Hostel
Kickstart your morning with a scenic hike to the Nine Creeks. Along the way, wander through the enchanting Misty Woods. Once back at your hostel, freshen up and grab some lunch before check-out, preparing for your onward journey.
This afternoon, transfer back to bustling Shanghai, the final stop on your tour. You'll arrive in the evening, providing ample time for exploration and dinner.
Day 19 : Learn Mandarin And Explore Shanghai
Location: Shanghai
Accommodation: Hostel
After a relaxed morning, engage in another Mandarin lesson, this time led by professional teachers from the Mandarin Garden Chinese Language School.
Later, you'll have the option to walk to the Yu Gardens, a bustling historical site with a rich history. Explore People's Square and continue to Nanjing Road, the world's busiest shopping street. In the evening, take a stroll along the Bund, a hub of global architecture. To top it off, head to a rooftop bar on a skyscraper to admire Shanghai's skyline and enjoy your free evening.
Day 20 : A Day Of Exploration
Location: Shanghai
Accommodation: Hostel
After a relaxed morning, engage in another Mandarin lesson, this time led by professional teachers from the Mandarin Garden Chinese Language School.
Later, you'll have the option to walk to the Yu Gardens, a bustling historical site with a rich history. Explore People's Square and continue to Nanjing Road, the world's busiest shopping street. In the evening, take a stroll along the Bund, a hub of global architecture. To top it off, head to a rooftop bar on a skyscraper to admire Shanghai's skyline and enjoy your free evening.
Day 21 : Discover Shanghai's History And Skyline
Location: Shanghai
Accommodation: Hostel
In the morning, explore the former French Concession area to learn about Shanghai's international history, visit the Propaganda History Museum, and marvel at the sights of the ultra-modern Shanghai financial district. You can also visit TianZiFang, a local artisan's lane that beautifully blends chic and traditional elements.
For the thrill-seekers, ascend to the top of Jinmao Tower and conquer the Skywalk. Alternatively, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views without the daredevil experience.
In the evening, admire the city's dazzling lights from the water with a night cruise down the Huangpu River.
Day 22 : Farewell To China
Location: Shanghai
Accommodation: Hostel
Regrettably, today marks the conclusion of your incredible Shanghai backpacking tour. Say your goodbyes to your fellow adventurers and prepare to return home, cherishing the memories of this remarkable journey.
What's Included
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Accommodation
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All Domestic Transportation (including internal flights)
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Entrance Fees
For all included activities
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Fully Guided
What's Not Included
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Airport Transfers at Destination
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Country Entry Visas
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International Travel
Optional Extras
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Post-Trip Night in Shanghai (Double)
*This price is per room. Please not that there are no twin rooms options available in Shanghai.
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Pre-Night in Shanghai (Double)*
*This price is per room. Please not that there are no twin rooms options available in Shanghai.
Check out our Q&As
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Will I know the names and details of all the accommodation before I depart?
Yes, more information will be sent before the trip starts
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Are airport transfers included in this tour?
Available on request with extra charge
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What is the maximum group size?
20
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I’m vegetarian/have allergies – will I be able to get the right food?
Yes! With so many food choices, China can meet the needs of individuals with special dietary needs or requests. Just tell your Adventure Leader and they can help you find something suitable. You will probably discover a new dish that you love!
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What is the fitness level required to do this tour?
Low-medium
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What travel insurance do I need for China?
We require all our customers to have backpackers travel insurance when coming on the trip. We recommend purchasing a travel insurance that offers ‘Bad Weather or Natural Disaster Coverage’.
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Do you require a visa for this holiday?
A visa is required for China, so once you’ve made your booking with us, Dragon Trip will send you detailed instructions on applying for your visa, a visa invitation letter and a detailed itinerary, and a number of other items in your booking packet.
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Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?
Yes, all our Adventure Leaders speak English
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Are vaccinations required for this tour?
No, but please check with your GP before the trip if you have any concerns
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What currencies are required for this tour?
RMB in mainland China and HKD in Hong Kong
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Are all entrance fees included in the price?
Except optional activities
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Are all the relevant entry visa’s included in the price of the tour?
No, you will need to apply your own visa but we can provide assistance
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Are flights included in this tour?
No, international flights are not included
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Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?
Yes, we can book it for you with extra cost
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Is there a supplement for solo travellers?
No, dorm is our standard accommodation but we can arrange private room with extra cost
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Will passengers from another country be participating in the tour?
Yes, this tour is English-guided and opens for tourists from different parts of the world
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Is there any free time to explore places during the tour?
Yes, there are free days and evenings during the tour
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Is there a limit to luggage that can be brought on the tour?
We advise to pack light (one big luggage plus a small bag)
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Majority of our clients are solo travellers and our prices are based on sharing in dorm style rooms. We do offer single room upgrades for those who do not wish to share a room.
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Can you guarantee same-sex dorm rooms?
We always strive to ensure the highest level of comfort and convenience for our valued clients during their travels with us. However, for our tours in Asia, we cannot guarantee same-sex dorm rooms in the hostels we use, particularly during high season, such as the cherry blossom season in Japan. Please rest assured that we do our utmost to accommodate our clients' preferences wherever possible. However, the availability of same-sex dorm rooms ultimately depends on the policies of the hostels we work with. In some cases, different genders may be allocated to the same room due to limited availability.
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
Please speak to our sales team as soon as possible to see how we can help.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
All our accommodation is check regularly to make sure it's a safe and clean environment.
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
We are not perfect but we aim to be, that is why year on year we aim to increase the proportion of local businesses we work with as well as reduce the average carbon footprint of all of our group tour adventures. We do this by measuring our performance and making small but positive changes to how we operate.
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
You will receive a booking pack with all the pick up times, accommodation and activities included.
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Who should I contact in the event of an emergency on tour?
Depending upon where you are travelling, the following emergency contact numbers are available for The Dragon Trip: China: +86 21 2206 4018 Japan: +81 50 1742 2696 South Korea (can only be used in Korea): 00308 491 0186 Singapore: +65 3158 0233 Southeast Asia, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka: +84 284 458 1410
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Passport Details
For most destinations we will require the details to be submitted on our online form (the link for which will be provided post-booking and prior to your travel date). Please note that this needs to be complete & accurate to avoid any late update fees for accommodation and transport bookings. IMPORTANT NOTE: China tours is the only destination where we require an actual copy of your passport. We require these in order to book travel tickets for clients and passports are used during the check-in.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
The Dragon Trip has been trading since March 2011
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
Yes, although you will have to make your own way to where the group is heading to out of your own expense.
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Why do the tours have an age range?
While we strive to cater to a diverse range of travellers, it is important to consider whether the tour aligns with your expectations and preferences. We want your travel experience to be enjoyable and fulfilling, and we believe that selecting a tour that matches your age group and interests is crucial in achieving that. Our tours are very active and jam-packed, including early starts and getting on and off local transportation. There will be a lot of walking, and activities such as cycling. You could be walking up to 20,000 steps per day!
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
Our tours are aimed at fun, out-going and open minded individuals. We typically get people aged between 18 to 55 travelling on our trips. Feel free to contact us to see the ages of the people who are booked already. Some of our trips have an upper age limit because of the pace of the tour, style of accommodation and the average age of the group - please do not be offended if we check your age and perhaps recommend a different itinerary. Our premium trips are suitable for most.
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Low Deposit
The Dragon Trip requires a minimum deposit of 10% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 65 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of the dragon trip charges.
Up to 60 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
At 30 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.