Mandarin Sunrise - 15 days
Ultimate China! Travelling a full circle that begins and ends in Beijing, you will discover temples, tombs, palaces and ancient cities, uncovering culture, tradition, religion and local communities along the way. This is China at its very best - it’s the full monty!
Saturday. Huan ying, welcome to China and the start of your holiday! Airport arrival transfer and hotel check in.
Overnight - Beijing
Today we tour of the nation’s capital and host of the 2008 Olympics. Tiananmen Square is essentially the heart of Beijing. A patriotic vision of grandeur, Tiananmen Square is a square for the public and also home of the mausoleum of Chairman Mao and the striking Monument to the People’s Heroes. Perhaps one of Beijing’s most famous sights is the Gate of Heavenly Peace. Up above the gate and looking out across to all his people, is Chairman Mao.
Heading back a few centuries, we step into the Forbidden city, the walled city of the former Chinese emperors. Entry was Forbidden to all but those on imperial business until 1911, when the last emperor, Puyi, was overthrown. Comprising of 9999 rooms, temples and hallways the complex is an architectural feat and stunningly beautiful. This afternoon we take rickshaws to explore the Hutongs of Beijing. As our trusty rickshaw driver peddles us through the network of alleys, old back lanes, traditional courtyards and compact houses we gain a fascinating snapshot of the city’s traditional way of life. There is time to meet a local family and take a peek inside their home. Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner at a city restaurant.
Overnight - Beijing (B, D)
Mandarin Sunrise - 15 days Go Guide : :Check out the go guide for details of the tour, info on visas, climate, money, what to bring and more!
Today, we drive beyond Beijing to Badaling, where we can walk a section of the famous Great Wall. Parts of the wall have been renovated, a little steep in sections though not too challenging. Continuing, we visit a cloisonne workshop. Tonight, watch an incredible acrobatic show, with gymnastics, bicycles and rings of fire!
Overnight - Beijing (B, L)
Beijing - Luoyang. Off to the Summer Palace, set on Kunming Lake, where we view the lavishly decorated temples, halls and courts, reconstructed in 1902. The Long Corridor, a hand painted 730m covered walkway offers gentle respite from the elements. It is said that the Dowager Empress Cixi liked to travel with a retinue of at least 1,000. Her arrival at the rebuilt Summer Palace in 1905 was met by 458 eunuchs, and her two main meals consisted of some 100 dishes. Nice! This afternoon we visit the famed Silk Alley markets boasting more than 1000 stores and every souvenir imaginable. Later, we travel by train to Luoyang. En route we’ll view the Beijing 2008 Olympic Stadium –and aquatic centre. Overnight - Sleeper Train to Luoyang (B)
Arrive Luoyang and transfer to hotel. Later we explore the UNESCO world heritage listed 6th Century Longman Caves, etched into the cliffs along the Yi River. The 1300 caves (grottoes) were hollowed out by humans to create temples inside the mountain. Adorned with more than 100,000 statues and images of Buddha and his disciples carved during the Northern Wei Dynasty. Later this afternoon we tour the much adored White Horse Temple, the first Buddhist temple in China
Overnight - Luoyang (B, D)
Luoyang – X’ian. Early this morning we walk to Peony Square to watch or partake in a little exercise. Many Chinese get their daily exercise by practising ballroom dancing, performing tai chi, sword fighting and play sports like badminton and hacky sack in the wee hours of the morning. There is free time before we board the new high speed train to Xi'an. Evening at leisure.
Overnight - Xi'an (B)
Xi’an is perhaps most famous for the discovery of Emperor Qin’s Terracotta Warriors. Discovered in 1974 by local farmers digging a well, the 2,200 year old terracotta warriors comprise of more than 7,000 life-sized soldiers standing battle-ready in excavated pits under the cover of a modern protective hanger. No two faces are alike – each is said to be an individual portrait. Today, we visit the archaeological site of the Terracotta Warriors and a workshop where crafts people make clay warrior replicas. This evening we offer a
Tang Dynasty dinner and performance with Chang’an music and dance originally performed for the illustrious Tang emperors.
Overnight - Xi'an (B, L)
Xi’an - Beijing. Exploring the city, we visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, enjoy a bike ride on top of the City Wall and check out the Muslim Quarter and Great Mosque. Later, we board our overnight train bound for Shanghai. Overnight - Sleeper Train to Shanghai (B, L)
Arrive Shanghai and hotel check in. Focus your eyes on spectacular Shanghai. Perhaps China’s most modern city, its amazing Pudong skyline is breathtaking. After time to freshen up we enjoy a tour of the Jade Buddha Temple, Yuyuan Garden, old Shanghai, the Bund and take a Huangpu River cruise.
Overnight - Shanghai (B)
Shanghai - Suzhou - Shanghai - Qufu. Today, we journey to Suzhou by high speed train. A sort of oriental Venice, ancient Suzhou is interwoven by a series of canals and pretty waterways. We enjoy a cruise on the Grand Canal and visit a silk workshop. There’s plenty to see and do in Shanghai, Day 11 is free for you to venture to the Old City, French Quarter or opt to shop along the famous Nanjing road. This evening we bunk down in our soft sleeper train cabins en route to Qufu. Overnight - Shanghai (1) Sleeper Train to Qufu (1) (B:2, L:1)
Qufu, birthplace of Confucius and home to the Confucius Temple, ranks with Beijing’s Forbidden city as a great classic Chinese architectural complex. With 466 rooms and over a kilometre long, the complex was built and dedicated to the descendants of the great sage, who lived here continuously for more than 2,500 years, spanning 77 generations. The grandeur and opulence of the mansion conveys the power and wealth of the mighty Kong clan and their head Yansheng Duke (Confucius’ direct male descendant). The clan rose throughout imperial history as the family head was granted increased privileges. With the decline of imperial rule, the end was nigh and in 1940, the last of the family line - Kong Dechend - fled to Taiwan during the Japanese invasion. Not surprisingly, half of Qufu now claims descent from the Kongs.
After visits to the mansion and temple we take a rickshaw ride around the city wall with a visit to the eerie Confucius forest. The forest is studded with tombs and graves of Kong family members dating back some centuries. Anyone with the surname Kong can still be buried here today. Evening stroll through the colourful night market.
Overnight - Qufu (B)
Qufu – Bu Yang village - Mt Tai Shan – Jinan. A short drive leads us to Bu Yang Village. The principles of Communism and communal work and land ownership are somewhat still in place here. We stop for a light lunch at Mr Peng’s (one of the party officials) home. Seated around the family’s low to the ground lazy Susan, Mrs Peng serves up local dishes and copious bottles of beer. This is real village life! A short stroll leads us to the village prep-school, (our Change 4 Children project) we step into the class room to be swarmed by the mass of 5yr olds all vying for our attention. Later we drive to Mt Tai Shan, perhaps the holiest of the five Chinese holy mountains devoted to Taoism. There are more than 6000 steps to the summit, streams of pilgrims take the challenge, we take the cable car. With stunning scenery and many ancient temples dotting the slopes we visit Heaven Street, Cloud Bridge and the Jade Emperor’s temple. A short drive to Jinan.
Overnight - Jinan (B, L)
Jinan - Beijing. Today, we embark on a short city sightseeing tour and enjoy a fabulous Hotpot lunch. Afternoon express train journey to Beijing.
Overnight - Beijing (B, L)
Saturday. Tour ends after breakfast and included onward transfer to airport.
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Prices & Departure Dates
Prices shown are per person travelling. 'Twin/Double' prices per person apply when there are 2 people travelling, sharing a room. The 'Single supplement' applies for single travellers and needs to be added to the 'Twin/Double' price. If you are happy to be paired up with another single traveller of the same sex on your tour, this can be arranged provided there is another single traveller booked on the tour date of your choosing.
2012 |
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| 17 MAR - 31 MAR |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 31 MAR - 14 APR |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 14 APR - 28 APR |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 28 APR - 12 MAY |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 12 MAY - 26 MAY |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 26 MAY - 09 JUN |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 09 JUN - 23 JUN |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 23 JUN - 07 JUL |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 07 JUL - 21 JUL |
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USD $729 |
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| 21 JUL - 04 AUG |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 04 AUG - 18 AUG |
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USD $729 |
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| 18 AUG - 01 SEP |
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| 01 SEP - 15 SEP |
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USD $729 |
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| 15 SEP - 29 SEP |
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USD $729 |
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| 29 SEP - 13 OCT |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 13 OCT - 27 OCT |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 27 OCT - 10 NOV |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 10 NOV - 24 NOV |
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USD $729 |
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2013 |
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| 16 MAR - 30 MAR |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 30 MAR - 13 APR |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 13 APR - 27 APR |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 27 APR - 11 MAY |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 11 MAY - 25 MAY |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 25 MAY - 08 JUN |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 08 JUN - 22 JUN |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 22 JUN - 06 JUL |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 06 JUL - 20 JUL |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 20 JUL - 03 AUG |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 03 AUG - 17 AUG |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 17 AUG - 31 AUG |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 31 AUG - 14 SEP |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 14 SEP - 28 SEP |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 28 SEP - 12 OCT |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 12 OCT - 26 OCT |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 26 OCT - 09 NOV |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 09 NOV - 23 NOV |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| 23 NOV - 07 DEC |
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USD $2,399 |
USD $729 |
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| Beijing - Pre-tour accommodation |
USD $55 |
USD $44 |
| Beijing - Post-tour accommodation |
USD $55 |
USD $44 |
Mandarin Sunrise - 15 days Go Guide : :Check out the go guide for details of the tour, info on visas, climate, money, what to bring and more!
Bolt-ons
Make the most of your time away! Listed below are the optional activities that are available on this trip. Please note that you will need to book these prior to travel as we cannot always guarantee availability of these activities once you are on holiday.
| The Tang Dynasty Show is a performance of Chang’an music and dance that originated during the time of the illustrious Tang Dynasty. Colourfully choreographed according to various historical records of the ancient arts with a host of singing, dancing and musical instrument playing performers, coupled with simple backdrops and props, this is entertainment that was once fit for a Tang emperor! |
| Datong is an ancient cultural city dating back more than 2,000 years, the region’s biggest attraction is the UNESCO-listed Yungang Caves. Built more than 1,500 years ago, the 53 caves are a treasure trove of ancient Buddhist art comprising a fine collection of carved-sandstone Buddhist figures. The ‘Hanging Temple’ also located outside of Datong was constructed some 1,500 years on a precipitous rockface. Literally hugging the cliff, the temple is a total spectacle.
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| The Dragon Boat Festival is one of the three most important Chinese Holidays, together with Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival. Held in the Summer (usually June, on the 5th day of the 5th month of the Chinese lunar calendar), the festival is an occasion to ward off disease and evil spirits.
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Experiences
If you are interesting in trips with similar experiences to this one, then check out some of the ones we've listed below.
| Make your own pilgrimage to some of the world's most holy and spiritual sites. Consider taking an inspirational journey to Israel's revered Holy Lands or the Levant, seeing the world’s most sacred Hindu temple and highest monastery in Tibet, visiting awe inspiring Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia or watching the religious tradition of ritual cleansing in India's River Ganges. |
| We offer a range of opportunities for you to get to know the locals and learn about their culture and lifestyle whilst travelling. The best way to learn about any culture is to live in the homes of the people, and participate in day to day activities. Whether its through community visits, accompanying Berbers in Morocco on their bi-annual migration or using homestay accommodation where you can experience real local warmth and hospitality. |
| Plan your trip to coincide with many of our destinations most fascinating and entertaining festivals. Witness the Sun Festival at Abu Simbel in Egypt, see the incredible ice sculptures at China's Harbin Ice Festival, get messy at Holi - India's festival of colour or join the technicoloured congregation of camels, cattle and humanity at the Pushkar Camel Fair. |
| The discovery of despotic Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi’s army of 2,200-year-old terracotta warriors occurred in 1974 when local farmers digging a well stumbled upon the site. Qin (a man heavily pre-occupied by death and his legacy) enlisted 700,000 people over some 36 years to create his tomb and had the warriors made in order to be buried near him to protect him in the afterlife. His burial complex is also said to contain 48 tombs for his concubines who were buried alive with the emperor upon his death, a fate also reserved for workers, to prevent the location and design of the tomb from becoming public knowledge. |
What You See and What You Get
Below is a list of key highlights and what is included on this tour. Further, where appropriate, we have listed the items that are not included in the tour price.
Trip Highlights
- Beijing - Tiananmen Square, Forbidden City, UNESCO listed Emperor's Summer Palace, Silk Alley markets, Cloisonne Factory, Hutong area of Beijing and Chinese Acrobatic Show
- Luoyang – UNESCO listed Longman Caves and stone carvings, White Horse Buddhist Temple, Peony Square activities
- Shanghai - Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Jade Buddha Temple, The Bund and Old Shanghai, Yuyuan Garden, Huang River skyline of Pudong City
- Qufu – UNESCO listed Confucius Mansion, temple and forest.
- Jinan – UNESCO listed Mt Tai Shan (Peaceful Mountain). Heaven Street, Cloud Bridge, Jade Emperor’s Temple
| - Badaling - UNESCO listed Great Wall of China
- Xi’an - UNESCO listed Terracotta Warriors, Clay warrior workshop, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, City Wall and bike ride, Muslim Quarter, Great Mosque and market.
- Suzhou - UNESCO listed gardens, Grand Canal and waterways, Silk factory, Humble Administrator’s Garden
- Bu Yung village – village, homestead and kindergarten
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What's Included
- 14 breakfasts, 6 lunches and 2 dinners including a Traditional Peking Duck dinner in Beijing and 2 Hotpot lunches
- 3 overnight trains (soft sleeper cabin)
- Rickshaw ride through Beijing's Hutongs
- Shanghai - Huangpu River Cruise
- Touring of Beijing, Badaling, Luoyang, Xi’an, Shanghai, Suzhou, Qufu and Jinan
- English speaking specialist guides at local sights
- Airport arrival and departure transfer on day 1 and day 15
- High speed train journey - Luoyang - Xi'an
| - 11 nights 3-4 star hotels (basic 2/3 star in Qufu)
- Chinese acrobatic performance
- Xi’an - bike ride on medieval City Wall
- Suzhou - historic Grand Canal cruise
- Return cable car journey – Mt Tai Shan
- All relevant transfers and transportation
- Tour leader escorted for groups of 6 or more
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What's Not Included
- International flights and visa
- Entrance Fees: $192 USD
| - Tip for your tour guide. We recommend you allow USD$3 - 5 per day, per traveller. Tipping your guide is an entirely personal gesture
- Tipping Kitty: $90 USD

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Postcards
Here's what some of our past travellers have written in to us and said about their experiences on this trip.
Fantastic, the Manderin Sunrise tour is a tour we'll never forget and for all the right reasons. We saw all the amazing sights listed and more, our guides were made for the job and helped us out anytime we needed as well as being very knowledgeable and professional. There is so much we could talk about the trip but the Longman caves and carvings are one of the less known wonders that we were amazed at. When you start running out of memory cards for your camera, you know you've had the trip of a lifetime!
Mr John Gillies, Oct 2011
The trip has been very educational & amazing, our guides have been great - all very friendly & helpful.
Thanks!
Leanne Bakse/James , May 2011
Dear Mr Jiang,
I just thought that I would drop you a short line to say how much I enjoyed my trip to China with On the Go Tours. It was an amazing experience and one that myself and my wife will never forget. One particular aspect of the trip that we enjoyed was the quality and knowledge of the tour guides that we had. In particular Mandy was terrific and I really wanted to drop you a short note to say what an amazing asset she is to your company. She really goes that extra mile to make your trip an enjoyable one and has such and excellent personality and really takes care with her group to ensure that they have enjoyed each aspect of their holiday. Please pass on my best regards to your team and of course Mandy for a trip that I will never forget.
James Tonner, Dec 2010
Would not have done this without on the go. We were made feel very welcome, safe and well cared for. We experienced some things that would have never been able to organize ourselves - ie. Embriodery Institute in Suzhou and the great walk through the alleys of the old town in Jinan.
It is very hard to pick a single thing to be the highlight of the trip, but it would probably be the visit to the village in Shandong Province - playing with the children was an absolute delight and we were honoured to be invited to their homes for lunch.
We would like to thank everyone who had a part in making this an amazing holiday.
Pauline Stephenson and Keith Saunders, Jul 2010
Wow – what a country! It’s been an incredible tour and I will cherish the memories forever.
Kathryn Dawes, Nov 2009
Hi Charlie
Just return from our amazing trip to China ... wow, what can i say! So please we added the extra days and got to visit Jinan and Qufu as it was thoroughly rural China and we both enjoyed seeing how people lived! Our guide Regina was excellent and extremely well organised, plus she had a great sense of humour which always helps.
Everything about the trip was absolutely amazing but if i had to give you three highlights it would be climbing the Wall, visiting the Terracotta Warriors, meeting Mr Peng in Bu Yang village and shopping in Silk Alley Market ... I know that's four highlights, but what can i say - i'm a shopohollic so had to add Silk Alley market!!
Thanks so much On the Go, we'll be back ...
Nicki & Jarome, Sep 2009
A faultless tour which ran like clockwork so full compliments to our guide Jin who showed us China through his eyes. Couldn't fault a thing - a very enjoyable and educational 13 days.
Ben Trotter, Jul 2009