Summary:Desperate to see the Entombed Warrior but have little time? We can help. We will fly you to Xian for the day, show you the highlights and deliver you back to Beijing the same day.
Day by Day Itinerary
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Day 1
Place & Transport: Beijing to Xian (Watch the Video) to Beijing, Flight No. TBA, connect Flight No. TBA Today's Activities: Airport Transfer (Xian), Airport Transfer (Xian), the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, Ancient City Wall Meals: Chinese Lunch at A Wa Shan Zhai Restaurant(Qinling Branch)
- the Terracotta Warriors and Horses (2 hours): Discovered accidentally in 1974, this incredible army of over 7000 soldiers, archers, horses and chariots in full battle array has guarded Emperor Qin's tomb since 210BC. Each figure is unique, and the painstaking repair and excavation continues in 3 pits which are protected inside huge hangars. 1.5 hours from Xian, there is also an excellent museum and film about the history of the vaults. Photos (no flash) are allowed. Wear comfortable walking shoes. - Ancient City Wall (30 minutes): The walls, ramparts, gates and watchtowers form one of the oldest and most complete city defences still around. Built in the 13th century on the foundations of the original Tang Forbidden City surrounding the city centre. You can walk, rent a bike,rickshaw or take an electric cart around the full 14km circuit, with great views of the city on either side. If the weather is not good for biking on the city wall, we will substitute a visit to the Bell Tower. Your guide will be very glad to take you the Bell Tower after you have been to look at the city wall. - A Wa Shan Zhai Restaurant(Qinling Branch): A Wa Village Restaurant was established in 2004, mainly specializes in Hunan and Sichuan cuisine. It provides delicacy by using the material from xancin, obtaining a nationwide reputation from customers. It would be a nice choice to dine while traveling the nearby Terra-cotta Warriors and Horses.
* Prices are in US dollars per person. Prices may vary
according to your travel time and are higher in the high season, e.g.
China National Day Holiday (Sep 29-Oct 8, 2011), and Chinese
Spring Festival (Jan 22-29, 2012).
* If only one person is traveling then the single
room supplement is not required. If, for example, three people
book a hotel, with two in one room and one in another room, the single
room supplement must be paid.
* Discounts for children from 2 to 12 years old differ
according to the service e.g. plane, train, hotel and attractions and
vary from 50% to 90%. We will apply
each discount as specified by the provider.
* The price is based on engaging English guide. Additional cost may apply when other guide are needed.
Price Inclusions and Exclusions
Price Inclusions:
Entrance Fees: To scenic spots as listed in the itinerary.
Meals: All meals as specified in the itinerary. If the restaurant indicated is not available on the day, your guide will arrange another restaurant from our list of approved restaurants.
Private Transfers: Transfers between airports, hotels and scenic spots while sightseeing in Beijing, Xian by private air conditioned vehicle with a driver and English-speaking guide (as listed above). Your comfort is our priority! Click hereto get a description of the vehicles that we use for our tours.
Guide: As outlined in the itinerary an English-speaking guide and driver will be provided in each city, who will remain with you throughout your time in that city. A new guide and a new driver will meet you at each city on your tour, to provide you with the best local knowledge available.
Transportation: Beijing To Xian Transfer via: Flight, TBA (Our arrangements) Xian To Beijing Transfer via: Flight, TBA (Our arrangements)
Service Charge & Government Taxes:
Insurance The insurance is China Life Tourist Accident/Casualty Insurance. Click here to learn more about the insurance coverage and the sum insured.
Luggage Transfers: Between airports and hotels.
Arrangements: The tour cost includes planning, handling, operational and communication charges.
Price Exclusions:
Personal Expenses: Expenses of a purely personal nature such as laundry, drinks, fax, telephone calls, optional activities, sightseeing or meals which are not included in the tour itinerary.
Meals: Any meals which are not specified in the tour itinerary.