Explore the Wonders of the East: Unforgettable China Tours Tailored Just for You 

Discover the wonders of China on a journey that promises to captivate your senses and ignite your spirit of adventure. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Chinese culture with traditional tea ceremonies, vibrant festivals, and delectable cuisine that ranges from street food delights to exquisite culinary masterpieces. 

ABOUT CHINA

ABOUT CHINA

CAPITAL

Beijing

CURRENCY

Chinese Yuan (CNY)

LANGUAGE

Mandarin

RELIGION

Buddhism, Taoism, Islam

TIME ZONE

GMT +8

ELECTRICITY

Type A, C operating on 220V supply voltage and frequency of 50Hz

CULTURE & CUSTOMS

In China, locals aren’t bothered by the closeness of others when traveling on public transport. Some locals may walk straight at tourists and cut them off or even bump into them. They will also walk or stand very close behind other people. Chinese tend to order an excessive amount of food when you dine with locals and they do not expect that the food will be finished as too much food is a sign of prosperity for them. It is also customary to call out loud a waiter or waitress to catch their attention, especially because Chinese restaurants are often crowded.

GOURMET FAVOURITES

Peking Duck, Sichuan Mala Hotpot

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China National Tourist Office

Signature Experiences

Together, we build a community of like-minded individuals with a mission to curate bespoke travel experiences that ignite your senses.

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7D Ladies Trip

Yoga with a view of Taj Mahal
Tailor your own saree
Experience a hop & shop tour with Pink Rickshaw Company, supporting 200 women from low income households in Jaipur
Local Indian Home Visit with dinner

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14D India Cultural Expedition

Follow the path of Lord Buddha, including Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha
Experience a Rajasthani Dinner with Cultural Program
 Witness the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti Ceremony
Engage in mediation at Mahabodhi Temple & Wat Thai Buddhagaya

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JOURNALS

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China: A Land of Contrasts

Discover a place where ancient traditions meet modern innovation. Wander through timeless temples, explore sprawling metropolises, and relax in the serenity of lush natural landscapes.

Cultural Wonders

Experience China’s deep cultural heritage through unique activities like tea ceremonies, calligraphy workshops, and traditional festivals. Connect with local artisans and communities for a truly immersive experience.

Gastronomic Delights

Explore China's world-famous cuisine, from the spicy and bold flavors of Sichuan Hotpot to the delicate taste of Peking Duck. Our culinary adventures bring you closer to China’s diverse food scene.

Culture and Customs: A Window into Chinese Life with China Private Tours

  • China’s vibrant and bustling cities operate at their own rhythm. Public transport is often crowded, and personal space takes on a new meaning as locals navigate their busy lives. Don’t be surprised by a gentle bump or someone cutting ahead in line—it’s all part of the dynamic atmosphere.
  • Dining etiquette in China is a unique experience. Sharing meals with locals? Expect generous portions, as serving an abundance of food symbolizes prosperity. It’s also common to call out to waitstaff in crowded restaurants, a custom that adds to the lively dining ambiance.
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Chinese cuisine is as diverse as its landscapes. From the fiery heat of Sichuan dishes to the delicate flavors of Cantonese cooking, every region boasts its specialties. Must-try dishes include: 

  • Peking Duck – A Beijing classic with its crispy skin and tender meat.
  • Sichuan Mala Hotpot – A spicy, numbing delight perfect for sharing with friends.

Embark on a culinary journey through bustling night markets, sampling everything from skewered lamb to sweet rice cakes. Or treat yourself to fine dining experiences where traditional techniques meet modern presentation.

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Nature’s Masterpieces

China's landscapes are as diverse as its culture. Discover: 

  • The Great Wall of China – Stretching over 13,000 miles, this architectural wonder offers breathtaking views.
  • Zhangjiajie National Forest Park – The inspiration for the floating mountains in Avatar.
  • Guilin’s Karst Mountains – A serene setting for bamboo rafting along the Li River. 

Cultural & Heritage Immersion

Step into history and tradition: 

  • Terracotta Army in Xi’an – Marvel at the thousands of life-sized clay soldiers. 
  • Lijiang Old Town – A UNESCO World Heritage site with cobblestone streets and wooden homes. 
  • Temple of Heaven in Beijing – A masterpiece of Ming Dynasty architecture.

Festivals and Celebrations

Timing your visit during a Chinese festival will provide unforgettable memories: 

  • Chinese New Year – The country lights up with lanterns, dragon dances, and fireworks. 
  • Mid-Autumn Festival – Celebrate with mooncakes and cultural performances.  
  • Dragon Boat Festival – Witness exciting boat races and taste zongzi (sticky rice dumplings). 

Wellness and Mindfulness: Rejuvenate Your Spirit

China is not only a destination for adventure but also for relaxation and mindfulness. Reconnect with yourself through: 

  • Traditional Tea Ceremonies – A meditative experience that embodies grace and patience. 
  • Tai Chi in Parks – Join locals in this gentle martial art that promotes balance and well-being. 
  • Hot Springs and Spas – From Sichuan’s volcanic springs to luxurious urban retreats, let nature soothe your body and soul.

Travel Styles for Every Adventurer

Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a foodie, or a culture lover, China has something special for you. Choose your preferred tailor-made China tours: 

Nature Wilderness

Explore breathtaking natural wonders, from the vast Gobi Desert to the lush bamboo forests of Anji.

Gastronomic Adventure

Embark on a culinary quest through bustling food markets and Michelin-starred restaurants.

Cultural & Heritage Immersion

Dive deep into the rich history and traditions of China, from ancient temples to modern art galleries.

Wellness & Mindfulness

Discover a serene side of China through yoga retreats, spa treatments, and tranquil gardens.

Experience the Extraordinary: Why Aura World is Your Perfect Travel Partner

When it comes to exploring the wonders of China, Aura World is more than a travel agency—we’re your trusted companion in crafting tailor made China tours. Here’s why we stand out: 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to visit China?

The best time to visit China is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild, and the scenery is stunning. 

Do I need a visa to travel to China?

Yes, most travelers need a visa to visit China. Check with your local Chinese embassy or consulate for specific requirements based on your nationality. 

Is English widely spoken in China?

English is spoken in major cities and tourist areas, but it’s less common in rural regions. Learning a few basic Mandarin phrases can enhance your experience. 

What should I pack for my trip to China?

Pack according to the season and your itinerary. Essentials include comfortable walking shoes, travel adapters (Type A and C), and a lightweight jacket for varying weather. 

What is the local currency, and can I use credit cards?

The local currency is the Chinese Yuan (CNY). Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities, but WeChat Pay and Alipay are preferred. Set up these apps, linked to your credit card, for seamless payments. Cash is essential in rural areas and with small vendors. 

Is China safe for tourists?

Yes, China is generally safe for tourists. Exercise common sense, such as keeping an eye on your belongings and avoiding unlicensed taxis. 

Are there any cultural customs I should be aware of?

Yes, respect local customs such as removing shoes when entering someone’s home and avoiding pointing with your index finger. It’s also polite to accept and give items using both hands. 

How can I stay connected to the internet in China?

Wi-Fi is available in most hotels and cafes, but many global websites and apps are blocked. Consider getting a local SIM card or using a VPN for unrestricted access. 

What’s the food like, and is it safe for tourists?

Chinese cuisine is diverse and delicious. Street food is generally safe but stick to freshly prepared dishes to avoid any issues.