Jinan Highlight Day Tour
- Tour Price: $ 40
- Tour Code: CT379
- Available: Daily
- Duration: 1 Day
- Tour Type: Jinan City Sightseeing
Trip Highlights - Jinan Day Tour brings you to the "City of Spring" with a number of natural springs amid picturesque scenery. Jinan is the capital of Shandong Province on Chinas east coast. With a long history, Jinan has been designated by the State Council as a famous historical and cultural city. Jinan history of over 4000 years delivers a vast variety of interesting sites. As a center of culture stemming from its influence in Confucianism and Buddhist history, it is of great interest and its has natural beauty all its own. Baotu Spring Park ranks the first among the 72 local springs.
Tour Prices (this is private tour based on per person and shown in US dollars) | |
Group Size | Price / Traveler |
1 traveler | USD115 |
2-5 travelers | USD90 |
6-9 travelers | USD60 |
10 travelers & above | USD40 |
(For 10 persons up, please email us for new quotations) |
·Entrance fees and lunch as listed | ·All transfers with private vehicle and guide |
·Accident insurance | · |
·Air fare and airport tax | ·Personal expenses |
·Tips for guide and driver | ·Hotel fare |
Tour Itinerary
Visitors are picked up from their hotel and escorted to Baotu Springs, one of the most famous and oldest springs in Jinan, with a history spanning over 2,600 years. Afterwards, guests have the chance to see the pristine Daming Lake, regarded as one of the three must-see tourist spots in Jinan. The tour wraps up with a visit to the Thousand Buddha Mountain, home of Buddhism culture in China. During the reign of Emperor Kaihung (581-600AD) in the Sui Dynasty (581-618AD), many monasteries were built along the rocky cliffs. After the tour, guests are escorted back to their hotel.
(Service End)
Baotu Sping is one of the most famous springs in Jinan and eastern China. The spring is one of four springs in the city (the others being Black Tiger, Pearl and Five Dragons); however, today, it faces the problem of lower water levels due to an overuse of the water supply.
Daming Lake is a vast lake whose shores are home to many pavilions, terraces, kiosks and chambers. The name of the lake was first written in the Commentary on the Waterways Classic because of the lush foliage that, at points, blocks the sky and creates a unique scene.