2-Week China Tour Packages
Imagine walking the Great Wall at Mutianyu then discovering Xi'an's Terracotta Warriors - China's scale is hard to wrap your head around. Explore Beijing's Forbidden City that goes on forever, and Lhasa's Potala Palace that dominates the skyline. Visit Zhangjiajie’s Avatar Mountains, Shanghai’s Bund, and the commanding Yangtze River. It’s where ancient meets modern constantly.
Insider tips: Recommended 2-week China tour itineraries
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14 Day China Itinerary, incl. Beijing and Shanghai
The comprehensive 14-day route through 6 cities features 3 nights in Beijing, 2 in Xi'an, 2 in Chengdu, 3 nights on Yangtze cruise, and 2 in Shanghai. Visits include UNESCO sites, traditional shows, and local family encounters.

- Days 1-3
Beijing
Begin your China journey in the capital. Plan to arrive a day early since Beijing is usually 12-13 hours ahead of EST. Visit Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City around 8 AM on day 2 to avoid tour groups. In the late afternoon check out the Temple of Heaven where local seniors gather for tai chi and mahjong. Head to the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall on day 3. Take an early morning cable car to beat the crowds and midday heat. Pack sturdy walking shoes for the uneven steps.

- Days 4-6
Xi'an
Fly to historic Xi'an. Visit the Terracotta Warriors at 8:30 AM before tour buses arrive. You can walk or rent bikes to explore the city walls then visit the Muslim Quarter when food stalls open in late afternoon. A visitor shared: "The guides treated us like their best friends. They were all knowledgeable and proud of amazing China."

- Days 7-8
Chengdu
- Days 9-11
Yangtze River Cruise
Start your 3-day cruise from Chongqing through the Three Gorges. The ship serves both western and Chinese breakfast. Bring non-slip shoes for shore excursions as gangways can be steep. Note: "The cruise came with a barrage of hard selling - from room upgrades to optional tours" so be ready to decline extra offers.

- Days 12-14
Shanghai
14 Day China Itinerary, incl. Beijing and Shanghai
A grand Chinese circuit through 8 cities costs around $3,400. Highlights include 3 nights Beijing, 2 nights Xi'an exploring Terracotta Army, Li River cruise to Yangshuo, and 3-day Yangtze River voyage, ending with 2 nights Shanghai.

- Days 1-3
Beijing
Start with three full days to adjust and explore the capital. Visit Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City before 8:30 AM to avoid tour groups, then move on to the Temple of Heaven. When visiting the Great Wall at Mutianyu use the cable car up since the walk can be tough in hot weather. A useful tip: wear shoes with good grip as parts of the wall can get slippery. End your day with an evening rickshaw tour through Beijing's hutongs to see local life up close.

- Days 4-6
Xi'an
Fly to Xi'an in the morning (2 hours). Visit the Terracotta Warriors early to beat the crowds. Make sure to try the local food in the Muslim Quarter, especially the hand-pulled noodles. You'll get to learn Tai Chi in the City Wall Park and bike along the ancient walls. Just check the weather first since there's no shelter from sun or rain.

- Days 7-8
Guilin & Yangshuo
The Li River cruise to Yangshuo takes 4.5 hours. Pack some food since the boat lunch is basic and try to get morning photos when the light is best. Drive through the Yangshuo countryside to see rural China. One visitor noted: "Meeting local villagers gave us authentic insights into daily life away from tourist areas."

- Days 9-11
Yangtze River Cruise
- Days 12-14
Shanghai
14 Day on China's Silk Road Itinerary, incl. Xi'an and Kashgar
An adventurous route through China spans 9 cities from Xi'an to Kashgar. UNESCO sites include Terracotta Warriors, Mogao Caves, and Jiayuguan Fortress. Travel via bullet train and private vehicle, with 13 breakfasts and 12 lunches for around $3,500.

- Days 1-2
Xi'an
Start your journey in Xi'an, China's ancient capital. Get to the Terracotta Warriors before 9 AM to avoid the crowds. The Muslim Quarter is best in the evening. As one traveler said: "The Muslim Quarter comes alive at dusk. Try the local yangrou paomo (lamb soup) from any busy stall." You can bike the City Wall in about 2 hours. Get your bike at the South Gate where the rentals are in better shape.

- Days 3-4
Lanzhou & Xiahe
- Days 5-6
Zhangye & Jiayuguan
- Days 7-8
Dunhuang & Turpan
- Days 9-10
Turpan & Urumqi
- Days 11-14
Kashgar & surrounds
What people love about 2-week China tours
- Two Weeks Impression China Trip: Small Group & Luxury Hotels, All Inclusive
Well organised and the agent Emily was always available and supportive with requests before and during my trip, good hotels used, guides were friendly and knowledgable.
- 14-Day China Tour with Yangtze Cruise: Luxury Small Group & Hotels
It was a wonderful tour. We had a very pleasant small group of seventeen people. Our guides were very good, particularly Candy in Beijing, Tracy in Xian and Ocean in Shanghai.
- China Best Scenery Tour 14D Small Group
I Have to highlight that this tour company has an excellent group of guides with a good English, and willing to go the extra mile to help you in everything you need. My personal experience is that my train booking (with another company) to exit China was cancelled, I was very distraught, Amber mi Beijing guide offer to help. She contacted Jenifer in main office who tried to find me a way out of China during a whole afternoon, finally finding a ticket by plane at night time. Besides they don't drop you at the train station doors and say I finish here, they go though security with you and guide you to the right train and right wagon. They do the same the airports, they handle your passport and answer security questions making sure you will be ok. the Itinerary was very good, the national parks amazing but at find it a little beat demanding specially with bad weather. I would like to see more of the cities, but that is a personal opinion. The hotels and the food are excellent and abundant only if you don't have to share a buffet with Chinese people on a river cruise, they don't leave anything for you.





























