Beijing Qinhuangdao Tour
- Tour Price: $ 150
- Tour Code: CT55
- Available: Daily
- Duration: 2 Days
- Tour Type: Beijing Side Trip to Qinhuangdao
Beijing Qinhuangdao Tour takes you to an extraordinarily beautiful coastal resort in North China, only 280km away from Beijing. The city is named after the first emperor - Qinshihuang in Qin Dynasty. The Qin Shi Huang is said to have been looking for immortality on an island here, hence the name. Qinhuangdao is the splendid blend of the Great Wall culture, beach holidays, bird-watching and historical surveys. Forests, rivers, lakes, springs, beaches, harbors, temples, gardens joint hands to provide a excellent Qinhuangdao tour.
Tour Prices (this is private tour based on per person and shown in US dollars) | |
Group Size | Price / Traveler |
1 traveler | USD300 |
2-5 travelers | USD200 |
6-9 travelers | USD180 |
10 travelers & above | USD150 |
(For 10 persons up, please email us for new quotations) |
·Entrance fees and?meals as listed | ·All transfers with private vehicle and guide |
·Accident insurance | ·Hotel fare in Qinhuangdao |
·Air fare and airport tax | ·Personal expenses |
·Tips for guide and driver | ·Hotel fare in Beijing |
Tour Itinerary
Day 1:Beijing-Qinhuangdao (L/D)
You will leave from your hotel in Beijing and be taken to your hotel in Qinhuangdao (4 stars). In the afternoon, you will visit Meng-Jiang Nu Temple and Shanhaiguan Pass, the First Pass of the Great Wall.
Hotel:The Great Wall Hotel 4* (or similar class)
Day 2:Qinhuangdao-Beijing (B/L)
In the Morning we will take you to visit Old Dragon Head, the starting point of the Eastern side of the Great Wall. After lunch, we will take you back to Beijing where you will be dropped at your previous hotel.
(Service End)
The Great Wall of China is so spectacular that like the colossus at Rhodes and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, it can be said to be one of the greatest wonders of the world. This is one of the largest manmade structures ever constructed and stretches across the mountains of Northern China surrounding the north and northwest sides of Beijing. The wall itself consists of masonry, rocks and packed earth. The original building of the wall was begun during the Spring and Autumn period and continued into the Warring States period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.