Three Bears Travel’s China Private Tours offer flexible, fully customised multi-city journeys for travellers who want to experience China in depth, without compromise. Designed for longer stays and seamless travel between destinations, our private China tours connect the country’s most iconic cities, landscapes, and cultural regions into a thoughtfully paced, stress-free itinerary.

From China’s ancient capitals and historic trade routes to dramatic natural scenery and regional cuisine, each long-route itinerary is carefully crafted to flow smoothly from one destination to the next. Whether you’re walking the Great Wall, cruising past karst peaks, exploring UNESCO heritage sites, or discovering lesser-known regions, our China private tours are designed to reveal the diversity of the country as a connected journey, not a checklist.

All of our China private tours are exclusively for your group, with departures confirmed from just 2 travellers. There are no fixed timetables, no shared groups, and no rushing to keep up. You travel with your own local guide and private vehicle, moving at a pace that suits your interests while enjoying complete flexibility across multiple cities.

Our travel specialists draw on decades of on-the-ground experience to design routes that match your travel style and budget. Popular long-route journeys may include Beijing’s imperial history, Silk Road’s hidden gems, Chengdu’s wildlife encounters, and scenic highlights such as Guilin, Yangtze River, Zhangjiajie, or Chongqing. Each itinerary balances must-see landmarks with quieter moments and local experiences, creating a deeper and more personal understanding of China.

With dedicated local support and carefully coordinated logistics, your multi-city China private tour runs smoothly from start to finish. We arrange comfortable hotels, efficient domestic transfers, and meaningful cultural experiences that connect each destination naturally. From classic north-to-south routes to extended regional circuits, our long-distance private tours deliver both depth and comfort for travellers seeking a complete and rewarding China travel experience.

 

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8-Day Immersive Silk Road Journey: From Xi'an to Dunhuang
  • 8 days from AU$3,420pp
  • Tianshui(1N) - Lanzhou(1N) - Zhangye(1N) - Jiayuguan(1N) - Guazhou(1N) - Dunhuang(2N) - Dunhuang
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7-Day | China Silk Road Life & Landscapes From Lanzhou to Dunhuang
  • 7 days from AU$3,050pp
  • Lanzhou(2N) - Zhangye(1N) - Jiayuguan(1N) - Dunhuang(1N) - Dunhuang(1N) - Lanzhou - Dunhuang
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China Uncovered: A Tapestry of Flavors & Traditions
  • 17 days from AU$8,010pp
  • Shanghai(3N) - Suzhou(1N) - Hangzhou(2N) - Guilin(1N) - Yangshuo(1N) - Guilin(1N) - Chengdu(2N) - Xi'an(2N) - Beijing(3N) - Beijing
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Crossroads of Civilizations: Uncover the Silk Road’s Hidden Gems
  • 24 days from AU$12,490pp
  • Xi'an(2N) - Lanzhou(2N) - Gannan(2N) - Zhangye(1N) - Jiayuguan(2N) - Dunhuang(2N) - Turpan(2N) - Korla(1N) - Kuqa(1N) - Aksu(1N) - Kashgar(2N) - Urumqi(2N) - Beijing(3N) - Beijing
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Seeking Fluffy Wonders: An Unforgettable Panda Encounter
  • 8 days from AU$2,760pp
  • Beijing(3N) - Xi'an(1N) - Chengdu(3N) - Chengdu
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Discover China: Where Nature Meets Civilization
  • 13 days from AU$4,450pp
  • Shanghai(3N) - Guilin(1N) - Yangshuo(2N) - Guilin(1N) - Xi'an(2N) - Beijing(3N) - Beijing
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Marvels of China: A Journey Through Timeless Wonders
  • 15 days from AU$4,800pp
  • Beijing(3N) - Xi'an(2N) - Yangtze River Cruise(4N) - Guilin(1N) - Yangshuo(1N) - Guilin(1N) - Shanghai(2N) - Shanghai
Travel FAQS
  • Japan: Tap water is generally safe to drink nationwide.

  • China: Tap water is not recommended. Use bottled or filtered water.

Meal arrangements vary depending on the specific tour. Each itinerary page clearly outlines which meals are included so you can plan with confidence.

Some tours may provide selected meals at local restaurants, while others offer more flexibility for you to explore food options on your own. For custom tours, meal inclusions can be tailored to your preferences.

Please refer to the day-by-day itinerary on each tour page for the exact meal details.

B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, = Dinner.

  • Japan: Generally very safe. Standard precautions like keeping belongings secure, using well-lit streets, and following local laws are sufficient.

  • China: Urban areas are mostly safe, but exercise caution in crowded tourist spots. Avoid displaying large amounts of cash and use official taxis or ride-hailing apps.

  • Three Bears Travel support: Your guide can advise on local safety tips, accompany you in unfamiliar areas, and help with emergency contacts.

Attractions may occasionally close without prior notice, which can affect access during your trip. While these situations are beyond our control, Three Bears Travel will inform you whenever possible and arrange suitable alternative activities.

  • Japan: Airports, banks, and post offices are the safest places. Avoid unofficial money changers.
  • China: Use banks, official hotel exchanges, or airport counters. Avoid street exchangers to prevent scams.
  • Carry a mix of cash, cards, and mobile payment options.
  • Register your cards with your bank to avoid fraud alerts.
  • Download Alipay or WeChat Pay if visiting China and link your card.
  • Always check exchange rates and fees before converting large sums of money.

Your health and safety are paramount to Three Bears Travel. Some of our itineraries include difficult conditions which can make physical activities challenging. You should be in reasonably good health and be able to participate in all activities unaided. We recommend you see your doctor at least six weeks prior to travel for advice and to allow time for any necessary vaccinations. Please remember to take your itinerary with you.

Passengers with existing medical conditions and food allergies must advise Three Bears Travel at time of booking.

Besides your visa, it’s recommended to have:

  • Return flight tickets
  • Accommodation information
  • Proof of sufficient funds

Always check official sources before your trip, as regulations may change.

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