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Beijing to Xi'an See Terracotta Warriors with Bullet Train Round Trip Transfer
5.0 (260)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
China

Beijing to Xi'an See Terracotta Warriors with Bullet Train Round Trip Transfer

When Lily from our team took this Beijing-to-Xi'an bullet train day trip, we found it a solid option for travellers short on time but keen to tick the Terracotta Warriors off the list. You're collected from your Beijing hotel, whisked to the station, then it's a smooth ride to Xi'an on China's bullet train — all transfers and entry sorted. You get a few hours to walk the Warriors museum with a guide, grab a proper lunch (Biang Biang noodles), then train back to Beijing the same day. It's a packed 17 hours, but the logistics are genuinely hassle-free, and the Warriors themselves are as jaw-dropping as promised.

17 hoursfrom AUD $794
Beijing: Mutianyu Great Wall Private Tour
5.0 (233)
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China

Beijing: Mutianyu Great Wall Private Tour

When Tom from our team did the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall, we found ourselves on a genuinely quieter stretch of this UNESCO World Heritage marvel—a proper alternative to the packed Badaling crowds. The private tour meant our own transport from Beijing's chaos straight to the wall itself, with an English-speaking guide shepherding us through the restored Ming-era fortifications. The section stretches across dramatic ridgelines with watchtowers and crenellations intact enough to feel historically solid rather than tourist-park reconstructed. At 5–8 hours depending on how much walking you're up for, it's a full morning or afternoon that leaves room to breathe and actually look at the thing.

5 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $113
Beijing Capital Airport Layover Mutianyu Great Wall Private Tour
5.0 (209)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
China

Beijing Capital Airport Layover Mutianyu Great Wall Private Tour

When Alex from our team booked this layover tour, we got a straight private run from Beijing Capital Airport to Mutianyu Great Wall—roughly 90 minutes each way in a dedicated vehicle, leaving 3–5 hours to walk the wall itself. The driver spoke minimal English but used translation apps to stay connected; he knew the route cold and didn't faff about. It's a solid fit if your flight window and the wall's opening hours line up, though you're coordinating tight timing and paying entry fees separately. The company does rack up solid Tripadvisor ratings in the Beijing market, and they're upfront about what's included and what isn't.

5 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $97
Shanghai Breakfast Walking Tour of Former French Concession
5.0 (151)
🍜 Food & Cooking
China

Shanghai Breakfast Walking Tour of Former French Concession

When Ben from our team did this 3-hour walk through Shanghai's former French Concession, we hit up over 15 breakfast spots in the quieter southern pocket — everything from sheng jian bao (pan-fried dumplings) and xiao long bao (soup dumplings) to jianbing crepes and scallion pancakes. The area itself is a layered neighbourhood of heritage buildings and narrow lanes where locals still live and eat, and the small-group format meant we could duck into family-run joints and street vendors without the tourist circus. It's as much about Shanghai's colonial history and current pulse as it is about the food.

3 hoursfrom AUD $108
Hangzhou Private Customized Day Trip from Shanghai by Bullet Train
5.0 (98)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
China

Hangzhou Private Customized Day Trip from Shanghai by Bullet Train

When Noah from our team booked this Hangzhou day trip from Shanghai, we found it a solid way to escape the city for 10–12 hours without the usual tour-bus shuffle. You get a private guide, a driver, and the bullet train both ways — fast enough to make the 120km hop feel effortless. The itinerary touches the big draws: West Lake's misty shores, the Longjin tea terraces where you can watch locals pick leaves, Linyin Temple tucked into forested peaks, and the old Hefang Street where silk shops and snack stalls cluster tight. It's polished, point-to-point travel rather than rushed sightseeing, and suits anyone wanting to see Hangzhou without the group-tour crowd.

10 hours – 12 hoursfrom AUD $387
Private Shanghai Airport Layover Tour with Flexible Highlights
5.0 (97)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
China

Private Shanghai Airport Layover Tour with Flexible Highlights

When Noah from our team tested this Shanghai layover tour, we found it genuinely useful for squeezing sights into a tight connection window. You're picked up at the airport in an air-conditioned car with a local guide, then whisked through the city's headline stops — Yu Garden, the Bund, French Concession, Jade Buddha Temple, Lujiazui's financial towers. The itinerary flexes to what matters to you. It's six to eight hours of moving between Shanghai's old-town quarters and modern skyline, ideal if you've got a long layover and don't want to waste it in the terminal.

6 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $220
2-Day Xi'an Sightseeing All-Inclusive Private Custom-Made Combo Tour
5.0 (95)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
China

2-Day Xi'an Sightseeing All-Inclusive Private Custom-Made Combo Tour

When Ben from our team booked this private 2-day Xi'an tour, he could cherry-pick six attractions from the city's heavy hitters—Terracotta Warriors, City Wall, Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and more—without being herded through tourist tat shops. The setup is genuinely flexible: hotel or airport pickup on day one, custom drop-off on day two, with a private English-speaking guide and driver the whole way. Lunches, all entrance fees, and transport are bundled in. Xi'an itself is a sprawling ancient capital where history sits casually next to modern sprawl, and this tour cuts through the noise by letting you steer the pace.

2 daysfrom AUD $425
Jinshanling Private Tour with Night View of Simatai and Gubei Water Town from Beijing
5.0 (90)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
China

Jinshanling Private Tour with Night View of Simatai and Gubei Water Town from Beijing

When Lily from our team ran this private tour, we got exactly what we came for: a proper Great Wall experience minus the tour-bus crowds. You spend your morning and early afternoon on Jinshanling, wandering between watchtowers and taking in uncluttered mountain views, then shift gears as the sun drops. The evening pivots to Simatai's lit-up night section and the lantern-strung lanes of Gubei Water Town nearby—a quieter side of Beijing's Wall tourism. The whole thing stretches 10–12 hours with a private guide, your own vehicle, and meals sorted. It's genuinely peaceful where it counts.

8 hours – 10 hoursfrom AUD $391
Mutianyu Great Wall Private Day Tour With English-Speaking Driver
5.0 (86)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
China

Mutianyu Great Wall Private Day Tour With English-Speaking Driver

When Sarah from our team booked this private driver tour, we headed out from Beijing to Mutianyu, one of the Great Wall's quieter stretches. You're picked up from your hotel (or Capital Airport if you're game) and driven straight there in an air-conditioned car with an English-speaking driver who handles all the logistics—fuel, tolls, parking sorted. It's a straightforward 6–8 hour day that puts you in control of your own pace on the wall, which beats being herded through the crowded Badaling section. The driver drops you at the base; from there, it's your call whether to walk, cable car up, or toboggan down. No guide, no group, no stops at gift shops.

6 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $105
Private Food Tour: Hong Kong Island
5.0 (79)
🍜 Food & Cooking
China

Private Food Tour: Hong Kong Island

When Mia from our BugBitten team ran this private food tour across Hong Kong Island, we hit five proper local spots in four hours—dim sum joints, a wonton noodle place, roasted meat vendors, and a bakery for egg tarts, all washed down with traditional milk tea. The guide weaves in the island's layered history: Cantonese roots bleeding into British colonial echoes and modern Hong Kong energy. You'll walk through working neighbourhoods where locals actually eat, not tourist strips, and the pace is built around eating, not rushing.

4 hoursfrom AUD $327
All-inclusive Private Day Tour to Mutianyu Great Wall
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China

All-inclusive Private Day Tour to Mutianyu Great Wall

When Tom from our BugBitten team booked this private day tour to Mutianyu Great Wall, the appeal was clear: skip the Badaling crowds and see the Ming-era stonework at a pace that actually lets you breathe. You get picked up from your Beijing hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle, bundled straight to the wall with an English-speaking guide, and can choose between cable car or chairlift ascent (with a toboggan descent option). The whole experience runs 6–9 hours depending on how much time you spend wandering the ramparts themselves. Mutianyu sits less trafficked than its famous neighbours, and the supporting facilities—restaurants, rest spots, decent paths—make lingering genuinely comfortable.

6 hours – 9 hoursfrom AUD $264
Wuzhen and Xitang Water Town Private Full Day Trip from Shanghai with Lunch and Dinner
5.0 (66)
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China

Wuzhen and Xitang Water Town Private Full Day Trip from Shanghai with Lunch and Dinner

When Mia from our BugBitten team took this private tour, we headed out from Shanghai to two classic water towns that feel frozen in time. Wuzhen, over a millennium old, is the main event — stone bridges, narrow canals, and Ming-dynasty buildings line the water. Late afternoon we shifted to Xitang, smaller and quieter, to catch the sunset glow on the water. The full day (9–10 hours) includes a local lunch and dinner, a guide who actually knows the place, a driver, and entrance fees. It's the kind of trip where you move at your own pace without rushing through crowds.

9 hours – 10 hoursfrom AUD $399
Online Cooking Class Beijing Dumplings and Cuisine by Sunflowerli Renowned Chef
5.0 (65)
🍜 Food & Cooking
China

Online Cooking Class Beijing Dumplings and Cuisine by Sunflowerli Renowned Chef

When Noah from our team booked this online cooking class with Chef Sunflowerli, he was learning Beijing dumplings and other Sichuan classics from his kitchen via Zoom. It's a private session—just you and the chef on screen—that runs 90 minutes and covers everything from hand-rolling dumplings to stir-fries like Kung Pao chicken and mapo tofu. You'll cook in real time, taste as you go, and walk away with actual skills and a full meal. Vegan swaps are built in. It suits adults and older kids keen to get their hands sticky and learn proper Chinese technique without leaving home.

1h 30mfrom AUD $28
Mutianyu Great Wall And Summer Palace Private Day Tour
5.0 (65)
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China

Mutianyu Great Wall And Summer Palace Private Day Tour

When Mia from our BugBitten team ran this private day tour, we hit two major UNESCO sites—the Great Wall at Mutianyu and the Summer Palace—in one push. It's built for travellers with tight Beijing schedules who want to skip the group-tour shuffle. You get a driver, an air-conditioned car, and a nine-hour window to knock out both spots without the usual logistical faff. The outfit operates across Beijing (they pick up from hotels within the 5th Ring Road), and they've built a solid reputation locally. Fair warning: your driver likely won't speak English—translation apps do the heavy lifting—but they're seasoned at the route.

8 hours – 9 hoursfrom AUD $134
1-Day Private Tour to ZJJ National Forest Park & Avatar Mountain
5.0 (64)
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China

1-Day Private Tour to ZJJ National Forest Park & Avatar Mountain

When Em from our team booked this private tour, we got the full Zhangjiajie National Forest Park experience—the sandstone peaks that inspired Avatar's Pandora landscape. You're hiking through one of China's most visually stunning protected areas, surrounded by towering rock formations and deep gorges. The tour runs 8–9 hours and includes an English-speaking guide, transport around the park, and water, though entrance tickets (374 RMB) aren't covered and you'll pay the guide on the day. It's a solid pick if you want the scenery without organising transport yourself, though the physical demands aren't trivial.

8 hours – 9 hoursfrom AUD $134
Flexible Private Nanjing City Highlights Day Tour
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China

Flexible Private Nanjing City Highlights Day Tour

When Tom from our BugBitten team ran this private Nanjing tour, he got a real sense of why the city matters — old capital, layered history, and genuinely walkable if you've got a good guide. Six to eight hours lets you hit the main draws: the Confucius Temple precinct, Sun Yat-Sen's mausoleum up on Purple Mountain, the Qinhuai River sprawl, maybe Xuanwu Lake depending on pace and mood. You pick the order and stops (that's the flex bit), get a private car and local guide, and lunch thrown in. Nanjing's busier and grittier than the riverside Instagram spots, but that's part of its charm — it's a working city that happens to be stacked with temples and old walls.

6 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $211
The Authentic Hong Kong - Private Walking Tour
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China

The Authentic Hong Kong - Private Walking Tour

When Ben from our team ran this private walking tour, we got the Hong Kong that actually exists—not the postcard version. A local guide shapes the day around what you're keen on, threading through neighbourhoods most travellers miss, ducking into wet markets where vendors are mid-hustle, catching the rhythm of real public transport, and landing at viewpoints that don't make the Instagram rounds. You walk at your own pace, pick the detours, and the guide tops it off with a written summary and local tips for the rest of your trip. It's six to eight hours of the city as locals live it.

6 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $366
Noon Calligraphy Class
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China

Noon Calligraphy Class

When Lily from our BugBitten team booked into this calligraphy class in China, she showed up expecting a tourist box-tick and found herself genuinely focused for an hour. You're working one-on-one with an art teacher who walks you through brush technique, ink consistency, and the philosophy baked into each stroke. The studio is quiet and intimate — just your group, which means you can ask daft questions without feeling rushed. It's the kind of experience that shifts how you see those characters on street signs afterwards. Sessions run from 30 minutes to 90 minutes, so you can pick your commitment level.

1 hourfrom AUD $28
Private Day to T-Square, Forbidden city, Temple of heaven, Summer palace Tour
5.0 (61)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
China

Private Day to T-Square, Forbidden city, Temple of heaven, Summer palace Tour

When Em from our BugBitten team ran this eight-hour private tour, we packed four of Beijing's heaviest hitters into one day: Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, and Summer Palace. You're collected from your hotel in an air-conditioned car with a guide who actually knows the threads connecting these places—not just rattling off dates. Lunch is Peking roast duck, which lands somewhere between tourist box-tick and genuinely good meal. The pace is managed; the itinerary is tight but not sprinting. This is Beijing's imperial centres done properly, with all tickets sorted and a driver handling the chaos of getting between sites.

8 hours – 9 hoursfrom AUD $256
Beijing :Mutianyu Great Wall and Summer Palace Private Tour
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China

Beijing :Mutianyu Great Wall and Summer Palace Private Tour

When Jake from our BugBitten team booked this private tour, we got a straightforward hit: door-to-door pickup, a dedicated English-speaking guide, and two of Beijing's heavyweight sights—Mutianyu Great Wall and the Summer Palace—bundled into one 8–9 hour day. The appeal is the no-faffing approach: all fees, lunch, and transport are locked in upfront, the cable car's included, and you're not herding through tour-bus mobs. You get to set the rhythm, linger where it matters, and skip the logistics nightmare. It's Beijing's imperial landmarks at your own pace, minus the spreadsheet.

8 hours – 9 hoursfrom AUD $238
Tea Tasting and Pairing Concept Workshop
5.0 (58)
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China

Tea Tasting and Pairing Concept Workshop

When Charlie from our BugBitten team signed up for this tea workshop in China, we weren't sure what to expect—neither of us were tea nerds. Turns out, Vivian Mak's setup flips the whole thing on its head. You're tasting four different teas (scented green, straight green, red, and oolong) across 90 minutes, learning how each is actually made, then pairing them with three snacks to see how flavour shifts. It's hands-on and playful rather than preachy—you're using your nose, mouth, and touch to decode what makes each tea tick. Works for absolute beginners and seasoned drinkers alike.

1h 30mfrom AUD $91
Beijing Culture: Tea Ceremony, Heritage Instrument & Calligraphy
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China

Beijing Culture: Tea Ceremony, Heritage Instrument & Calligraphy

When Noah from our team tried this Beijing culture session, he spent 2.5 hours learning actual skills from working masters—not watching a performance. You'll brew tea with a certified master, write characters in calligraphy, and play a proper melody on the guqin (that ancient stringed instrument you've heard about). The setting feels deliberately quiet and unhurried, a genuine departure from the tourist-heavy Beijing itinerary. It's led in English by guides with serious credentials, and the whole vibe sits somewhere between workshop and ritual rather than theatre.

2h 30mfrom AUD $111
Mutianyu Great Wall 5-Kilometer Guided Hike with Uphill Cable Car
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China

Mutianyu Great Wall 5-Kilometer Guided Hike with Uphill Cable Car

When Lily from our team ran the Mutianyu Great Wall hike, we found a well-paced 9-hour day that doesn't oversell itself. You'll drive an hour north from Beijing with your guide sharing context, then cable car up to Watchtower 14 and trek 5km across the restored wall to Watchtower 20 for proper 360° views. The area feels less swarmed than some sections closer to the city — you'll see tour groups, sure, but the walk spreads people out. Mid-afternoon you're back at the visitor centre with tea and a decent buffet option before the return drive. It's a genuine hike, not a stroll.

9 hoursfrom AUD $91
Small-Group Shanghai's Old City Walking Exploration
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China

Small-Group Shanghai's Old City Walking Exploration

When Sarah from our BugBitten team walked Shanghai's Old City, she found herself in a neighbourhood caught between preservation and demolition. This 3-hour guided tour threads through two contrasting zones: quieter streets where buildings stand half-empty and earmarked for removal, then into neighbourhoods still crackling with daily life. The guide unpicks architecture, spiritual beliefs, and Shanghai's urban story—angles locals themselves often miss. It's a race-against-time kind of tour, threading through a maze of laneways before they vanish.

3 hoursfrom AUD $84
2-Hour Chinese Calligraphy with an Artist in Shanghai, China
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2-Hour Chinese Calligraphy with an Artist in Shanghai, China

When Charlie from our team tried this two-hour calligraphy workshop in Shanghai, we found ourselves in a quiet studio near Jing'an Temple learning brush techniques from a working artist. The setup is intimate—small groups mean you actually get feedback on your strokes rather than watching from the back of a crowded room. You'll walk away with a piece you've made yourself, plus a genuine sense of how calligraphy sits at the heart of Chinese philosophy and daily life. The studio feels deliberately separated from Shanghai's chaos, which helps you focus on the meditative side of the practice.

2 hoursfrom AUD $77
2-Day “Best Of Zhangjiajie”-Avatar World & Tianmen Mountain Tour
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2-Day “Best Of Zhangjiajie”-Avatar World & Tianmen Mountain Tour

When Em from our team ran this two-day loop through Zhangjiajie, we got the headline sights without the usual guesswork. You're chasing two completely different landscapes: first, the towering sandstone pillars that inspired Avatar (Pandora Mountain), then Tianmen Mountain's dramatic karst terrain and that jaw-dropping 999-step staircase. The region's packed with tour groups, but our guide steered us well and the private transport meant we weren't herded onto a bus at 5am with 40 randoms. You'll need reasonable fitness — there's proper walking both days — and the area can feel touristy, but the sheer scale of these formations justifies the hype. Two days is tight but honest for covering both.

2 daysfrom AUD $366
Beijing Mutianyu Great Wall Private Tour with Options
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China

Beijing Mutianyu Great Wall Private Tour with Options

When Ben from our team did this private Mutianyu Great Wall tour, it became clear why going solo with a driver beats the coach-tour chaos. You get picked up from Beijing, driven straight to the wall's less-trampled eastern section, and have complete control over your pace—whether that's a brisk 90 minutes or a full half-day wandering the Ming-era stonework. The wall here is genuinely striking: towering ramparts, densely packed watchtowers, and that distinctive double-sided battlement design that marks proper Ming construction. Six to eight hours door-to-door, but the actual wall time is yours to spend as you like.

6 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $113
Beijing Private Day Tour of Forbidden City and Great Wall at Mutianyu
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China

Beijing Private Day Tour of Forbidden City and Great Wall at Mutianyu

When Tom from our team ran this Beijing private tour, he tackled two of China's heavyweight sights in one hit: the Forbidden City's intricate palace courtyards and the Great Wall at Mutianyu. You're picked up from your hotel in an air-conditioned car with a dedicated English-speaking guide, tickets sorted in advance. The pace is brisk—expect 7 to 10 hours total—but it's solid for travellers who want the essentials without messing about with public transport or queues. Mutianyu's less crowded than Badaling, and the cable car up plus toboggan descent add a bit of adventure to the wall experience.

7 hours – 10 hoursfrom AUD $280
Xi'an Morning Food & Market Tour by TukTuk
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China

Xi'an Morning Food & Market Tour by TukTuk

When Em from our team ran this Xi'an tuk-tuk tour, we spent four hours weaving through back-alley markets and hole-in-the-wall food joints with a local guide steering us through the less touristy bits of the city. The vibe is properly local — you're pulling up to family spots where regulars know the owners, not slick restaurants with English menus. Small group (under 10), unlimited eating and drinking, and zero time wasted on foot. It's breakfast done the Xi'an way, with surprises baked into the route.

4 hoursfrom AUD $82
Half-Day Flexible Private Hangzhou Highlight Tour
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China

Half-Day Flexible Private Hangzhou Highlight Tour

When Lily from our team ran this flexible Hangzhou tour, we got to cherry-pick our highlights rather than trudge through a set itinerary. You pick two or three spots—West Lake's waterfront sprawl, the towering Lingyin Temple, the misty Longjing Tea Fields, or the shopfront chaos of Hefang Street—and your private guide builds the day around that. Four to five hours total, door-to-door from your hotel or station in a private car. It's the kind of tour that lets you linger where it clicks and skip what doesn't, which beats the usual cattle-herding approach to Hangzhou's big-ticket sights.

4 hours – 5 hoursfrom AUD $205
Private Tour to Mutianyu Great Wall, Tiananmen Square and Forbidden City
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China

Private Tour to Mutianyu Great Wall, Tiananmen Square and Forbidden City

When Em from our BugBitten team ran this private Beijing tour, we hit three heavy hitters in one day: Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall. It's the kind of packed itinerary that makes sense if you're short on time but want the major boxes ticked. You get a private car and driver the whole way, which beats herding onto a bus, plus an English-speaking guide, hotel pickup, and entrance fees sorted. Eight to nine hours is ambitious for three massive sites, so expect moving between them as much as lingering.

8 hours – 9 hoursfrom AUD $139
Shanghai Food and Culture Tour (10 dishes, 5 eateries)
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China

Shanghai Food and Culture Tour (10 dishes, 5 eateries)

When Noah from our team ran this Shanghai food tour, we hit five neighbourhood eateries in three hours, working through ten dishes that left us genuinely full — think crab roe soup dumplings, pork chops, egg pancakes, and proper desserts. The guide threaded together stories about the spots themselves while we walked past landmarks like People's Square (once a Shanghai racecourse) and Nanjing Road, where China's first department stores changed the city. It's pitched at everyone from first-timers to expats, and you can do it as a breakfast or dinner circuit depending on what suits.

3 hoursfrom AUD $104
Mutianyu Great Wall And Summer Palace Private English Guided Tour
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China

Mutianyu Great Wall And Summer Palace Private English Guided Tour

When Ben from our team ran this Beijing day trip, we hit two major boxes: Mutianyu on the Great Wall and the Summer Palace. The Wall section here is fully restored and wrapped in thick forest—genuinely one of the prettier stretches you'll find. It's a solid private tour (6–8 hours depending on pace) that picks you up from your hotel, includes a dedicated English-speaking guide and driver, and keeps things straightforward with no shopping stops or hidden fees. You're looking at a fair chunk of Beijing's must-sees in one hit.

6 hours – 8 hoursfrom AUD $210
Lijiang Naxi Cuisine Cooking Class & Market Visit
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China

Lijiang Naxi Cuisine Cooking Class & Market Visit

When Ben from our team ran this cooking class in Lijiang, we kicked off early at one of the town's oldest markets, picking ingredients alongside locals before heading to a Naxi family's kitchen. The whole thing—market to table—took about three and a half hours. You're working at your own station with a guide translating as you go, and you end up prepping and eating three dishes. The vibe felt genuine; we weren't in a tourist kitchen factory but in someone's actual home space. Small groups keep it intimate, and the market itself is worth the wander—proper old-school, nothing staged.

3h 30mfrom AUD $83
Mr.Ping's Private Tour to Explore the Great Wall at Mutianyu
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China

Mr.Ping's Private Tour to Explore the Great Wall at Mutianyu

When Em from our team booked Mr. Ping's Private Tour, we got a comfortable ride out to Mutianyu, one of the less crowded stretches of the Great Wall near Beijing. The eight-hour outing pairs door-to-door transport in a climate-controlled vehicle with the freedom to explore the wall at your own pace — no tour group, no fixed itinerary. You're paying for the driving and the flexibility, which suits couples and small groups who want to dawdle on the ramparts without a guide herding you along.

8 hoursfrom AUD $183
1-Day Mt. Huangshan Tour with Optional Hongcun & Xidi Village
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China

1-Day Mt. Huangshan Tour with Optional Hongcun & Xidi Village

When Sarah from our team ran this Mt. Huangshan day tour, it delivered on the promise of a well-organised scramble up one of China's most celebrated mountains. You meet in central Huangshan, take a cable car up through the mist, then spend about five hours hiking among the dramatic granite peaks, gnarled pines, and occasional sea-of-clouds views this UNESCO geopark is famous for. The operator handles all logistics and pairs you with an English-speaking guide, which cuts the usual faffing around. It's a solid full-day commitment—roughly two and a half hours of transfers bookend the mountain time—and you can tack on a village visit to Hongcun or Xidi if you want to pad the itinerary.

8 hoursfrom AUD $179
Custom private tour of Hong Kong Island - Half day
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China

Custom private tour of Hong Kong Island - Half day

When Charlie from our team ran this half-day private tour around Hong Kong Island, we got a proper sense of why the place works the way it does. The guide steers you through Central's towering finance district, up to Victoria Peak (with skip-the-line tram access), and into Sheung Wan's older quarters—threading together the city's colonial roots, property obsession, and street-level culture. You'll stop at local food stalls to eat what residents eat, not tourist versions. It's genuinely conversational: the guide isn't afraid to dig into housing politics, feng shui, and the tiny rebellions happening in street art. Runs about 4–5 hours depending on traffic and daylight.

4 hours – 5 hoursfrom AUD $316
3-Day Private Tour of Incredible Beijing Highlights
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China

3-Day Private Tour of Incredible Beijing Highlights

When Jake from our BugBitten team ran this 3-day private Beijing tour, he ticked off five major sites—Great Wall at Mutianyu, Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, and Ming Tombs—without the stress of working out logistics himself. It's a straightforward hit list for first-timers who want the classics done properly. Hotel pickup and drop-off take the headache out of navigating the city, and you get a dedicated guide and driver for the full stretch. The pace is solid but demands decent fitness; this isn't a leisurely stroll.

3 daysfrom AUD $883
Yangshuo Cooking Class with Market Trip
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🍜 Food & Cooking
China

Yangshuo Cooking Class with Market Trip

When Ben from our team tried this Yangshuo cooking class, he started in the thick of the local market, learning how vendors pick the day's best produce before heading to a kitchen for hands-on prep work. You'll cook signature Yangshuo dishes—beer fish features prominently—and sit down to eat what you've made, plus family tea. The class runs 4 hours with two daily slots (10am or 5pm), set in a region famous for its dramatic karst landscape and relaxed traveller vibe. It's the kind of afternoon that tells you why Yangshuo's become a proper food hub.

4 hoursfrom AUD $63
Beijing Forbidden City Tour With Entry Tickets-Tiananmen Optional
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🛕 Culture & History
China

Beijing Forbidden City Tour With Entry Tickets-Tiananmen Optional

When Alex from our team did the Forbidden City tour, we spent a focused four hours walking through one of the world's largest palace complexes with an English-speaking guide who unpacked the imperial history and architectural logic of the place. The guide covered everything from construction timelines to the stories of emperors who actually lived in these courtyards and halls, which adds real weight to what you're looking at. The tour includes entry tickets, though if you book within a week during peak season, you might grab them on the day. Tiananmen Square is optional add-on depending on your package. It's a solid way to get oriented without the chaos of going solo.

4 hoursfrom AUD $46
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