China Beijing Tours

 

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Harbin City Tour
  • 3 days from AU$2,260pp
  • Harbin(2N) - Beijing
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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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Beijing & Xi'an City Tour
  • 7 days from AU$2,100pp
  • Beijing(4N) - Xi'an(2N) - Xi'an
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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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Beijing City Tour
  • 4 days from AU$1,070pp
  • 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

Things to do in Beijing

Beijing local market
Beijing,  China- Activity
ID: 2019327767737823234
Mutianyu Great Wall Scenic Area
Beijing,  China- Activity
ID: 2019323963403431937
Mei Lanfang Memorial Hall
Beijing,  China- Activity
ID: 2019322673885638657
Dingfu Street
Beijing,  China- Activity
ID: 2019316847338876930
the Palace Museum
Beijing,  China- Activity
ID: 2019311989311434753
Qianmen Street & Beijing Fang (Lunch & Exploration)
ID: 2009561136451117058
Travel FAQS

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.

  • Japan: 110 (police), 119 (fire & ambulance)

  • China: 110 (police), 120 (ambulance), 119 (fire)

  • Three Bears Travel support: You can always contact your guide or our customer service team (support@threebearstravel.com.au) anytime for help in an emergency.

Generally, you will need: a valid passport, completed visa application form, passport-sized photo, and travel itinerary or flight booking. Specific requirements vary by nationality; always refer to the official website.

Three Bears Travel offers a range of tour styles — Group Tours, Day Tours and Custom Tours — and guiding arrangements vary depending on the destination and the nature of the experience.

Group Tours:

Some group tours include a dedicated guide, while others may be designed for self-guided exploration where this is part of the experience. Guiding arrangements will be clearly specified for each itinerary.

Day Tours:

Most day tours include a local guide; however, certain attractions may be suitable for self-guided visits. We will provide recommendations based on the destination.

Custom Tours:

If you have specific needs or prefer a more personalised experience, our Custom Tour service allows you to tailor your trip exactly as you wish — including the option to add guides, drivers or special activities. Simply share your requirements with us, and we will design a customised itinerary to suit you.

Processing times vary depending on your nationality and visa type. We recommend applying at least 1–2 months in advance and checking official websites for current timelines.

Most travelers require a visa or electronic travel authorization to enter Japan or China. Please check the official government websites for the most up-to-date information:

Yes. Travel insurance is highly recommended for both Japan and China, covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost belongings, and emergency evacuation.

  • Japan: Visa, Mastercard, and JCB are widely accepted in urban areas. ATMs at post offices, 7-Eleven stores, and major banks usually accept international cards.
  • China: UnionPay is the most common network. Visa and Mastercard are accepted in major hotels, malls, and international stores, but not everywhere. Carrying cash or using mobile payments is recommended for convenience.
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