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See China like it’s never been seen before. Ask your guide about these amazing destinations to get the most out of your trip.
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http://www.thechinatravelcompany.co.uk/ Destinations to Ask Your Guide About on Your Next China Tour
If you’ve been interested in a tour of China but are having a difficult time deciding which of the many, mind-boggling destinations to explore, then it might help getting advice from guides who have lived and travelled around this marvellous country for a long time. These destinations are some of The China Travel Company’s guides’ favourites, and once you have visited them you will see why.
FOR THE HISTORICAL TOURIST • Beijing is the capital of the People’s Republic of China and houses a mixture of rich sightseeing and a cultural experience unmatched by most destinations. The legendary Great Wall is a must see in this destination. For the best parts of this tour try see the wall from Mutianyu of Jinshanling for the quieter, less beaten path.
The desert town of Dunhuang is popular amongst tourists and is a UNESCO world heritage site thanks to the Mogao Caves which house over 1000 years’ worth of priceless Buddhist art. SOURCE: http://www.acftu.org.cn/upload/pics/1197954699691.jpg SOURCE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dunhuang_Mogao_Ku_2013.12.31_12-30-18.jpg
FOR TRAVELLERS WHO CRAVE BEAUTY • Changbaishan is China’s largest nature reserve and is situated at the Chinese and North Korean border. This park offers travellers a once in a lifetime opportunity to see untouched pine forests and the stunning Crater Lake. SOURCE: http://www.macaronmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Changbaishan_Tianchi_2.jpg
Dali is an area that is most famous for its marble and offers tourists some of China’s most amazing scenery since it is located between mountains and the Erhai Lake. The town is very old, very small, and impressive to look at, having been founded nearly 1200 years ago. SOURCE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Erhai_lake,_Yunnan,_China.jpg SOURCE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1_dali_old_town_yunnan_2012.jpg
THE ENERGETIC TRAVELLER • The Everest Base Camp offers the world’s best view, that of the Northern Tibet side of the mountain. Expect a several day hike from Lhasa to get there, which offers amazing scenery and excellent adventure. Harsh conditions make for a memorable trip, but it is definitely not for the faint of heart. SOURCE: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/03/Everest_from_Khala_Phthar.JPG/330px-Everest_from_Khala_Phthar.JPG
Emeishan is another UNESCO world heritage site and one of the four sacred Buddhist Mountains in China. At roughly 3km high, this mountain is crisp all year round, laden with snow and peppered with temples that can only be gotten to with a bit of hard work. SOURCE: http://ih0.redbubble.net/image.9771582.5916/flat,1000x1000,075,f.jpg
So if you are interested in exploring any of these destinations on your next tour to China, contact The China Travel Company. We have detailed information on each destination and more, so feel free to check the details here.
Contact Information Phone:+44 (0) 20 8816 8399 Email: info@thechinatravelcompany.com Address: Headseast Ltd, 27 Butts Green Road, Hornchurch, Essex, RM11 2JS