China Tours from Germany
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On an ETC’s China tour from Germany, explore venerable Terracotta Army and the Great Wall to piece together the history of a civilization five millennia old.
China is a diverse experience for German tourists. The mystique and splendor of China, its history, religions, art and culture, food and natural beauty, have beckoned numerous travellers from Germany, who come unveil the many faces of this ancient oriental kingdom. Let us whisk you to the magnificent Forbidden City and Temple of Heaven in Beijing to delve into China’s cultural treasures. Sailing the beautiful Li River or the Yangtze River is truly relaxing and intoxicating. The up-close observation and contact with the giant pandas in Sichuan bring every German traveler fun and happiness. Planning to visit the timeless Potala Palace in Lhasa? Discuss with the destination travel expert of ETC for a tailor-made Tibet adventure.
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Recommended China Tours from Germany for First Timers
13-day Highlights of China Tour for German Families with Kids
The mesmerizing Chinese culture and beauty of nature are enough to get every German family in the happy mood, whether you are hiking Jinshanling Great Wall, making dumping with kids at a local host’s home, drawing a Chinese landscape painting or cycling on the bumpy roads of a primitive village…
View Trip11-day China Highlights Tour with the Great Wall
With the mighty Great Wall, majestic Forbidden City, enormous Terracotta Army, great food and lush scenery, German tourists will fall in love with China. Explore the incredible world-class attractions, witness China’s modern achievements and delight in the picturesque countryside - sitting on a cruise down Li River to view dramatic karst mountains…
View Trip11-day China Golden Triangle Tour with Yangtze Cruise
The eleven days classic itinerary is the perfect introduction to China, taking in the main highlights. Experience China with its turbulent history, enchanting culture, fabulous traditions, modern marvels and kind, friendly people. Sail the legendary Yangtze River to round off a delightful and brilliant vacation.
View Trip15-day Scenic & Historic China Tour package from Germany
Embark on a truly epic journey through China on this extensive 15 days itinerary, designed blending history study, culture discovery and nature adventure. Walk and hike to reach the amazing natural beauty of Zhangjiajie and Jiuzhaigou. And then there are the UNESCO-listed sites and ancient architectural wonders in Xian and Beijing.
View TripGuided China Hiking Adventures for German Travelers
16-day China Walking Holiday from Germany
For many German travelers, there’s no better way to explore China on foot. Experience the country’s culture and nature, as you hike an authentic section of the Great Wall, experience people’s life at Longji Rice Terraces, hike Li River with surreal limestone peaks on both banks, discover a tea planation village in Hangzhou, climb the beautiful Yellow Mountain…
View Trip14-day China Hiking & Biking Tour for German Travelers
Travel from the historic capitals of China to the bucolic countryside and back to the bustling, modern metropolis. Hike to reach the iconic architectures, such the Great Wall and Xian old city wall. Hike and bike through rural farmlands and terraced fields to discover hidden villages and meet tribal hill people. Hike Hong Kong’s Dragon’s back trail is also an exciting experience.
View Trip9-day Tiger Leaping Gorge & Yubeng Village Trekking
Escape the tourist trails and crowds, and discover the truly hidden trails in Yunnan China – German hikers looking for the wilderness and authentic Chinese towns and villages should never miss this active adventure. After trekking Tiger Leaping Gorge, head for the real Shangri-La and further the remote isolated Yubeng Village. Hike around for Meili Snow Mountain and snub-nosed monkey national park.
View TripSuggested China Culture Adventures for German Travelers
14-day Yunnan Sichuan Adventure for Active German Tourists
Embark on an epic adventure to Yunnan and Sichuan, perfect for those 2rd and repeated German travelers who would like to travel off the beaten path in China. Travel through authentic old towns and untouched remote villages to meet Naxi and Tibetan people, discover ancient shrines and temples, and explore untamed breathtaking scenery.
View Trip12-day Essence of the Silk Road Tour
Recommended for seasoned German travelers, this epic Silk Road adventure takes in the best and essence of this great East-to-West ancient trading route. You will venture from Xian, via Gansu and further to Xinjiang. Discover a variety of historical sites, ruins, as well as diverse breathtaking wild beauty.
View Trip12-day China Tibet Train Tour
Tibet holds a special place in the heart of most people, including many German adventurers. This brilliant itinerary will fulfill your Tibet dream, by taking you from Beijing to Xian, then riding a train from Xining to Lhasa, experiencing the most scenic train ride in China, and exploring Tibet’s highlights: the Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Yamdrok Lake….
View Trip8-day Guizhou Miao and Dong Tribes Adventure Tour
Trip to the Southeast Guizhou - Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture, a captivating land of mystery, spirituality, and natural beauty, German travelers have the chance to witness Miao, Dong, Shui people’s traditional humble way of living, and experience their mystical culture, as you visit Xijiang Qianhu Miao Village, Datang Mini- skirt Miao Village, Tang’an Dong Village…
View TripEasy Tour China Tours from UK Reviews
The ETC tour was excellent with good hotels; guides who were knowledgeable and spoke excellent English; and good daily content. Many thanks to you for organising the trip. Please also pass on to the guides concerned our thanks.
- Phil Linley from UK
Guides were all very good, knew their business and places they took us well and gave excellent service whilst also being flexible when required. We will definitely make contact in future when we plan another trip and will pass on your details to our friends when we tell them about our trip.
- Johann, Rouxleen & Stephen from UK
Practical Tips on China Tours from UK
China Visa Tips for British Citizens
To make your trip to China from UK an easy and pleasant one, you are kindly advised to consult the local Chinese Embassy or Consulates-General first for the tourist visa. They will readily help you go through the necessary procedures. For ordinary British passport holders, you may prepare your passport, all the required documents and proof of your China itinerary including round-trip air ticket booking record and proof of hotel reservation, etc., and apply for Chinese visa at Chinese Visa Application Service Center (CVASC). A Chinese Tourist visa currently costs £151 plus £66 administration fees.
Embassy of the People's Republic of China in UK
Tel:020-77767888
Fax:020-77106001
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.chinese-embassy.org.uk
Address: 31 Portland Place,London,W1B 1QD,London,W1B 1QD
Office Hours: 9:00am-12:00 noon (Monday-Friday, Except British and Chinese holidays)
Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in London
Tel:+44(0)20 7776 7888
Fax:+44(0)20 7710 6001
Office Address: 12 Old Jewry, London, EC2R 8DU
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://bio.visaforchina.org/LON2_EN/
Business Hours
Office Hours: every Tuesday and Thursday
Application Submission and payment: 10a.m - 13p.m
Collection: 12p.m - 14 p.m
The Centre is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in Manchester
Call: 01612369619
Fax: 01612445883
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://bio.visaforchina.org/MAN2_EN/
Address: Ground Floor, 71 Mosley Street, Manchester, M2 3HR
Business Hours:
Visa application: 9:00-15:00 Payment and collection 9:00-16:00
(Monday-Friday, Except British and Chinese holidays)
Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in Edinburgh
Tel:0131 2292519
Fax:0131 2291598
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: https://bio.visaforchina.org/EDI2_EN/
Address: 2ndFloor, Exchange Tower,19 Canning Street, City of edinburgh, EH3 8EG, UK.
Business hours:
Visa application: 9:00-15:00 Payment and collection 9:00-12:00
(Monday-Friday, Except British and Chinese holidays)
Chinese Visa Application Service Centre in Belfast
Tel: 0131 2292519
Fax: 0131 2291598
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: https://bio.visaforchina.org/BFS2_EN/
Address: Chinese Welfare Association, 1 Stranmillis Embankment, Belfast BT7 1GB
Business hours (closed now): Please check the 'News' on the official website of Chinese Consulate-General in Edinburgh (http://edinburgh.china-consulate.org/chn/ for the reopening information).
Please contact the embassy or consulate in your region. Otherwise, your application will be delayed or even denied.
Practical Travel Tips for British citizens traveling in China
A: Local tea is commonly served with meals and there is a variety of soft drinks, local and imported beers and wines available for purchase. Different for that of UK, the tap water is not drinkable, bottled water is inexpensive and readily available. If you like a 'cuppa', you may like to bring along a small supply of tea bags, coffee and milk powder. Most rooms have electric jugs or thermos flasks of boiling water to make hot.
A: All of our hotels have western style bathrooms and toilets. Obviously in the more remote areas, they may be a little more basic, but clean and simple is common. Whilst sightseeing, toilet facilities at restaurants and local tourist sites can vary and we would recommend that you carry tissues, wet wipes or disinfectant gel with you, "just in case".
A: Casual clothing is appropriate at all times although clothes that are too revealing are still frowned upon in all over China. Try to pack lightly as your trip may involve an amount of personal baggage handling as porters are often not available except in larger hotels. For security reasons it is essential that your baggage can be locked whilst during air transportation between cities. At times, you may not be able to check into your hotel room immediately or be able to access your main bags. To ensure your comfort, a change of clothes in your hand luggage to coincide with local weather conditions is always handy. All personal toiletries should be taken with you and small packets of tissues or wet wipes are recommended. A small medical kit containing medication to alleviate common ailments is suggested.
The climate and weather of China is different from those of the UK. Check the weather forecast before you go to China.
Spring (Mar – May) with temperature of 50 - 71.6F: Western suits, jackets, sports coats, woolen jackets, long sleeve shirts and travel shoes
Summer (Jun – Aug) with temperature Above 71.6 F: T-shirts, short sleeve shirts, skirts, sandals, caps, rain wear
Autumn (Sep – Nov) with temperature of 50- 71.6 F: Western suits, jackets, sports coats, light woolen sweaters, rain wear and travel shoes
Winter (Dec – Feb) with temperature Below 50 F: Overcoat, thick woolen sweaters, lined coats; In northern China, cap, gloves and cotton-padded shoes are required
A: At present the Bank of China accepts Master, American Express, Dynasty, Visa, JCB, and Diners Club cards. Travelers may use these cards to draw cash over the exchange counters in China's banks, make purchases or pay bills at large department stores, restaurants and hotels in more than 100 major cities in China. A surcharge of 2% is always charged for card transactions.
In China, the British citizens can obtain consular assistance from the:
The Consular Section of the British Embassy Beijing
Address: 21st Floor North Tower, Kerry Centre, No.1 Guanghua Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100020
Telephone:+86 (0) 10 8529 6600
Fax:+86 (0) 10 8529 6081
Out of Hours: (+86) (0) 10 5192 4000
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.gov.uk/contact-consulate-beijing
Counter services:
Monday-Thursday: 9.00-12.00 / 13.00-15.00
Friday: 9.00-12.00
Telephone enquiries:
Monday - Friday: 8.30-12.00 / 13.00-16.00
The Consular Section of the British Consulate-General Shanghai
Address: 1702, British Centre, Garden Square, 968 West Beijing Road, Shanghai 200041, China
Telephone+86 (0) 21 3279 2000
Fax+86 (0) 21 3279 2009
Website: www.gov.uk/contact-consulate-shanghai
Email: [email protected]
Counter services:
Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 9.00-12.00 / 14.00-16.00
Tuesday, Friday: 9.00-12.00
Telephone enquiries:
Monday-Friday: 9.00-16.00
The Consular Section of the British Consulate-General Guangzhou
Address: British Consulate General in Guangzhou, China - 22/F Guangzhou International Finance Centre - 5 Zhujiang Road West - Zhujiang New Town - 510623 Guangzhou - China
Phone: (+86) (0) 20 8314 3000
Fax: (+86) (0) 20 8331 2799
Website: http://gov.uk/world/organisations/british-consulate-general-guangzhou
Email: [email protected]
British Consulate-General in Hong Kong
Telephone+ (852) 2901 3000
Fax+ (852) 2901 3204
Address: 1 Supreme Court Road, Hong Kong
Email: www.gov.uk/contact-consulate-hong-kong
Website: www.gov.uk/world/hong-kong
P.S. To note the consular sections operate on a 'by appointment only' system, please call the office in advance prior to showing up, or book an on-line appointment.
British Consulate-General Chongqing
Telephone (General enquiries only)+86 (0) 23 6369 1500
Telephone (Consular)+86 (0) 10 8529 6600
Fax (General)+86 (0) 23 6369 1525
Fax (Consular)+86 (0) 10 8529 6081
Address: Suite 2801, Metropolitan Oriental Plaza, 68 Zourong Road, Yu Zhong District 400010 Chongqing, China
Website: www.gov.uk/contact-consulate-chongqing
Opening hours (local time):
Monday to Friday: 9am to 12pm, 1pm to 5pm
Direct Flights from Germany to China
The distance from Germany to China is 7,242 kilometers and it takes around 10 hours to fly between the two counties. Passengers can fly from Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich and Dusseldorf to China. The air carriers are Lufthansa, Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, Cathay Pacific and Hainan Airlines. More direct flights are expected to be opened in the future, so your Germany trip to China will be getting easier and easier.
Departure cities in Germany: Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, Dusseldorf
Arrival cities in China: Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Nanjing, Shenyang, Qingdao
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