Night view of an illuminated historic Asian castle with a river and city skyline in the background.

China Tours

Sunset over a frozen icy landscape with mountains in the distance and clear sky. Hemu xinjiang
Colorful garden with various flowers in front of wooden houses and mountains under blue sky with clouds. Hemu xinjiang summer

🏯 Xi’an

Step into 3,000 Years of Chinese History

Walk where emperors once ruled in Xi’an — home of the legendary Terracotta Warriors, a UNESCO World Heritage Site discovered by farmers just decades ago. On your private tour, you’ll explore the silent army with an expert English-speaking guide, wander the ancient City Wall at sunset, and taste hand-pulled noodles in the Muslim Quarter’s bustling alleys. From Tang Dynasty relics to vibrant street life, Xi’an is where China’s past comes alive.

🏜️ Xinjiang

Journey Through Silk Road Wonders

From the snow-capped peaks of the Tianshan Mountains to the golden dunes of the Taklamakan Desert, Xinjiang is China’s most diverse frontier. Your private journey includes Kashgar’s 1,000-year-old Sunday Market, Uyghur family dinners in Turpan’s vineyards, and serene lakes beneath Pamir Plateau skies. With local guides who speak both Uyghur and English, you’ll experience authentic culture far beyond the usual tourist trail.

🌿 Yunnan

Discover China’s Natural & Cultural Mosaic

Yunnan blends misty mountains, terraced rice fields, and 25+ ethnic minority cultures into one unforgettable journey. Wander the cobbled streets of Lijiang Ancient Town (a UNESCO site), meet Naxi elders in their courtyard homes, and hike through Tiger Leaping Gorge—one of Asia’s deepest canyons. Whether you’re sipping Pu’er tea in Dali or exploring tropical Xishuangbanna, every moment feels like a step into another world.

🌄 Zhangjiajie

Hike Among the Floating Mountains

Made famous by Avatar’s Hallelujah Mountains, Zhangjiajie’s towering sandstone pillars seem to defy gravity. On your private tour, ride the world’s tallest outdoor elevator, walk the glass-bottomed skywalk, and take a quiet cable car over sea-of-clouds valleys. With fewer crowds than other Chinese parks, it’s the perfect place to connect with nature—and snap photos that look like they’re from another planet..

Thinking of Chengdu’s pandas, Jiuzhaigou’s lakes, Chongqing’s night lights, or Guangxi’s karst mountains? Just name your destination — our expert planners will design your ideal China journey.

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