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Why is Laurus Travel the best choice for trips to China?

If you are looking for trips to China, you’ve just found the right China tour company in Laurus Travel.​

Laurus Travel is widely regarded as one of the premier China tour companies in Canada. Established in 1998, Laurus Travel has been consistently rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau and is the only Canadian China tour operator recommended in every edition of Frommer’s China guidebook. ​

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Laurus Travel offers a variety of luxury small-group tours to China, emphasizing cultural immersion, high-quality accommodations, and authentic cuisine. For example, the company’s 14-day “Essential China” tour includes visits to Beijing, Xi’an, Guilin, and Hong Kong, featuring highlights such as the Great Wall at Mutianyu and the Terracotta Army. ​

Customer testimonials further attest to Laurus Travel’s exceptional service. They praise the guides for being organized, knowledgeable, and attentive. They highly recommended Laurus Travel, stating that their China tours with Laurus Travel exceeded their expectations. ​

There may be other China tour operators in Canada, but Laurus Travel’s longstanding reputation, comprehensive tour offerings, and consistent recognition position it as a leading choice for those seeking exceptional China travel experiences from Canada.​

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14-day Essential China

Shanghai – Beijing – Xi’an – Guilin – Hong Kong

China luxury tours including Shanghai, Beijing, Xian, Guilin, Hong Kong

AWESOME is how I would describe my 14 day Essential China Tour. Tour content, accommodations, meals, & domestic travel all met high standards.

Heather, you run a first class organization. Your representatives – Jacob, Elaine, Paul, David, Alex – were very professional, well informed, congenial & engaged, providing extraordinary service & engagement throughout the trip. Also, internal support staff – Yuki, Adrianne – were very helpful.

Despite this being my first experience with Laurus, I can comfortably recommend you to friends & colleagues & would confidently consider Laurus first in my future travels.

A sincere thank you,

Paul D
Oakville, Ontario

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Embark on a journey of opulence and discovery with this luxury China tour, meticulously crafted to redefine your travel experience. On this tour you’ll immerse yourself in the grandeur of China’s rich cultural tapestry while indulging in the epitome of luxury and comfort.

This fast-paced luxury China tour is a perfect choice for the time-pressed looking for a well-rounded introduction to both the traditional and modern China. Trip highlights include the Great Wall at Mutianyu, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, the Summer Palace, the Terracotta Army and a day cruise on the picturesque Li River in Guilin.

Important Features

  • Outstanding guides handpicked by company owners
  • Small group size – average 15, maximum 20
  • Inter-city travel by high-speed train except for one city pair
  • Luxury hotel accommodations
  • Quality meals at non-tourist restaurants
  • Unlimited supply of bottled water during group activities
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi in all hotels
  • Great Wall visit at Mutianyu with cable car rides
  • No annoying forced shopping of any kind

Options Available:

2-day pre-tour Yellow Mountain extension | Peking Opera show with dinner in Beijing | Tang Dynasty cultural show with dinner in Xi’an | Half-day immersive tea farm visit in Guilin

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TOUR ITINERARY

Meal Code: B = breakfast / L = lunch / D = dinner

Day 1/Mon: Departure for Shanghai
Begin your journey from a city of your choice. You’ll lose a day after crossing the International Date Line.

Day 2/Tue: Arrival in Shanghai
Upon arrival in Shanghai, meet your driver for the private transfer to the hotel. The remainder of the day is free for you to relax or explore at your leisure.

Day 3/Wed: Exploring Shanghai (B/L/D)
With a population close to 25 million, Shanghai is China’s largest city and a dynamic hub of global trade and cultural exchange. The city delights visitors from around the world with its futuristic skyline and historical landmarks.

We begin our day with a visit to Jade Buddha Temple located in an old neighbourhood. We then walk the famous Bund – a waterfront promenade with a riveting history.

After lunch, we stroll the historical People’s Park and adjacent People’s Square in the heart of the city. Originally part of the Shanghai Race Club first established in 1850, the park and the square are surrounded by world-class museums and shops, which attract millions of visitors each year.

We wrap up the day’s sightseeing with a tour of the exquisite Yu Garden in the old town centre.

Day 4/Thu: Free Day in Shanghai (B)
Free day to explore on your own.

If you are interested in art and history, Shanghai Museum would be a great place to spend half a day. This museum houses a huge collection of precious national treasures. Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum and Nanwaitan Fabric Market (high-end tailor shops) are also recommended.

Optional Suzhou Day Tour
After breakfast we ride the high-speed train (30-40 minutes) to Suzhou, an ancient city most famous for its gardens, ancient canals and silk industry. In the late 13th century a Venetian named Marco Polo visited Suzhou and was very impressed by what he saw. He vividly described the prosperous silk industry and dubbed Suzhou “Venice of the East” due to the small waterways crisscrossing the city.

Our full-day schedule takes in the historic Tiger Hill, Humble Administrator’s Garden, North Pagoda, a short canal cruise, and a visit to Suzhou Silk Embroidery Research Institute if time allows. We return to Shanghai by train in early evening.

The all-inclusive price with lunch starts from US$250 per person and requires a minimum of 2 participants to operate.

Day 5/Fri: High-Speed Train to Beijing (B)
After breakfast, we travel to Beijing by high-speed train (G10, 10:00/14:26). Travelling at 350 km/h, this is the fastest passenger rail service in the world. Lunch is not included but hot food and all kinds of beverages are available for purchase on the train.

Beijing is China’s capital, a major cultural and educational hub with a population of 22 million. Known for its opulent palaces, temples, and historic walls, it is the country’s most visited city.

Spend the afternoon exploring Beijing on your own. Ask your guide for recommendations.

Day 6/Sat: Sightseeing in Beijing (B/L/D)
Today’s itinerary begins with a visit to the Forbidden City, home to emperors from the Ming and Qing Dynasties. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, completed in 1420, consists of 980 buildings spread across 72 hectares.

Next, visit Tian’anmen Square, one of the world’s largest public squares and a focal point of China’s modern history.

In the afternoon, explore the Temple of Heaven, another UNESCO site, where emperors once conducted grand sacrifices.

If you’re interested in shopping, the Hongqiao Pearl Market is near near Temple of heaven is recommended.

We end the day with a traditional dinner featuring Beijing’s famous roast duck.

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