Highlights of China and Mongolia

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Tour Code: ODY-AS-2505

Destination:China, Mongolia

Duration

14 Days

Tour Type

Private & Bespoke

Tour Style

Classic

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About This Trip

This itinerary offers a fantastic opportunity to discover the cultural depth of China and the nomadic charm of Mongolia, all without worrying about visa issues. In China, from cosmopolitan Shanghai to ancient Xi'an and vibrant Beijing, you'll explore iconic landmarks like the Bund, the Terracotta Army, the Forbidden City, and the Great Wall. Fly to Ulaanbaatar to begin your exploration of Mongolia's unique nomadic lifestyle. Hike around Elsen Tasarkhai to admire stunning sand dunes, grasslands, and rocky mountains all in one location. Encounter the wildlife in Hustai National Park, including the rare Przewalski's horses.

Itinerary Summary

DAY PLACE HIGHLIGHTS
1 - 8 China

Shanghai: The Bund, Zhujiajiao Water Town
Xi'an: Terracotta Army, Small Wild Goose Pagoda
Beijing: Forbidden City, Great Wall

9 - 14 Mongolia

Ulaanbaatar: Gandan Monastery, National Museum of Mongolia
Elsen Tasarkhai: Khugnu Khan Mountain
Karakorum: Erdene Zuu Monastery, Karakorum Museum
Hustai Natural Park: Hiking Tour

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Day 1: Shanghai, Arrival

Welcome to the international metropolis of Shanghai! Once landing at the airport, you'll be greeted by a local guide and take a private transfer to your downtown hotel. Settle in and enjoy the remainder time at leisure.

Shanghai

Day 2: Shanghai, the Perfect Blend of Old and New

Begin the day with a leisurely walk along the Bund, enjoying the perfect blend of old and new: classical colonial buildings on one side of the Huangpu River and colorful, futuristic architecture on the opposite side. Step into the Yuyuan Garden and immerse yourself in tranquility and elegance.

After a pause at a silk workshop, continue to Jade Buddha Temple and get a close-up view of locals' religious beliefs. End with a walking tour from Fuxing Park to Bugaoli. From quiet parks to bustling commercial districts to artsy alleys, the city's diversity and charm will unfold before you.

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Shanghai

Day 3: Shanghai - Xi'an, by Airplane

Less than an hour from Shanghai city center, Zhujiajiao is ideal for relaxing and tasting the charm of a water town. You can spend the morning roaming around its alleys, crossing its ancient stone bridges, and appreciating the well-preserved buildings of the Ming and Qing dynasties. After the tour, return to Shanghai and take an afternoon flight to Xi'an.

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Xi'an

Day 4: Xi'an, Marvel at Terracotta Army

Over 2,000 years ago, Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor in Chinese history, ordered to build an army of over 8,000 terracotta soldiers to protect him in the afterlife. Today you can get a glimpse into the military power of the Qin Dynasty through the details of the terracotta army and bronze chariots displayed in the nearby museum. Afterward, stroll around the Muslim Quarter to experience local daily life and have a chance to taste some traditional specialties (pay onsite).

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Xi'an

Day 5: Xi'an - Beijing, by High-Speed Train

Admire the Small Wild Goose Pagoda - a classic of Tang Dynasty Buddhist architecture, followed by a visit to Xi'an Museum. Numerous relics equipped with technological means will restore the prosperity of ancient Xi'an before your eyes. Journey to Beijing by high-speed train, which usually takes about five hours.

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Beijing

Day 6: Beijing, Roam Around the Forbidden City

Stop at Tiananmen Square to understand why it is considered a symbol of modern China. Step into the nearby Forbidden City, once the home of 24 emperors of China's Ming and Qing dynasties. Stroll around the magnificent palace complex, appreciate ancient Chinese wooden architectural art, and get an insight into the imperial power in ancient China.

In the afternoon, enjoy leisure time inside the Temple of Heaven. Discover the unique structures believed to connect the emperors with heaven and see locals enjoying their colorful spare lives, such as dancing or practicing calligraphy.

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Beijing

Day 7: Beijing, Climb up the Magical Great Wall

Set out of the city and venture to Mutianyu Great Wall, the well-preserved part surrounded by breathtaking landscape. With round-trip cable cars, get to the top of the wall effortlessly, maximizing your time to hike further up and appreciate its vast, dragon-like expanse across the mountains. Return to the city and relax with a leisurely boat ride on Kunming Lake in the Summer Palace.

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Beijing

Day 8: Beijing - Ulaanbaatar, by Airplane

Bid farewell to China and depart for Mongolia by airplane. After landing at the Ulaanbaatar airport, a local tour guide will greet you and escort you to your hotel for check-in. Have the rest of the day at leisure. Prepare to immerse yourself in Mongolian nomadic culture, which offers a unique experience compared to China.

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Ulaanbaatar

Day 9: Ulaanbaatar, First Impressions of Nomadic Culture

Take a morning visit to the Tibetan-style Gandan Monastery, the seat of Buddhism in Mongolia, with a massive Buddha statue at a height of 26.5 meters. Continue to the National Museum of Mongolia to get an insight into Mongolian history, culture, and traditions. In the nearby Sukhbaatar Square, a few steps from the museum, you'll see the statue of the legendary Genghis Khan, a great conqueror who united the tribes of Central Asia. After a panoramic view of the city from the top of Zaisan Hill, conclude the day with a Mongolian traditional dancing and Khoomei (Tuvan throat singing) performance.

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Ulaanbaatar

Day 10: Ulaanbaatar - Elsen Tasarkhai

Venture out to Elsen Tasarkhai, nicknamed Mini Gobi, through a 5-6 hours' drive. Once here, hike around the Khugnu Khan Mountain for its unique scenery combining sand dunes, grasslands, and rocky mountains. Tonight, stay in an accommodating ger and experience the life of the Mongolian nomads.

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Elsen Tasarkhai

Day 11: Tasarkhai - Karakorum

Depart for Karakorum, the ancient capital of the Mongol Empire. Inside the Erdene Zuu Monastery, you may witness monks' daily rituals and experience the peace and sanctity of Buddhism in these solemn activities. Later, in the Karakorum Museum, explore the rich history and heritage of the Mongols through numerous artifacts from various periods, ranging from the Hu Period to the Mongol Empire. Overnight in a ger camp.

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Karakorum

Day 12: Karakorum - Hustai National Park

The last destination of your Mongolia journey is Hustai National Park, about 5 hours' drive from Karakorum. Featuring a vast steppe, this park nurtures countless species of wildlife and plants, including the rare and endangered Przewalski's horses. Learn some detailed knowledge of this horse species and the Mongolian steppe ecosystem at the information center, followed by a hiking tour through the unspoiled wilderness to discover its various biodiversity. As the night falls, stay in your tent and overnight with a tarry night sky.

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Hustai Nature Reserve

Day 13: Hustai Nature Reserve - Ulaanbaatar

Get back to Ulaanbaatar in the morning. Before further exploring on your own, tour the Winter Palace of the Bogd Khan, the last king of Mongolia. It serves as a historical site to learn about the lifestyle of the Mongolian aristocracy and a museum that showcases modern Mongolian history.

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Ulaanbaatar

Day 14: Ulaanbaatar, Departure

Your fascinating journey combining China and Mongolia comes to an end today. Take some leisure time until your driver transfers you to the airport for your departure flight.

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Richee Family Adventures

05 Aug 2025

Second Honeymoon My wife and I celebrated our 20th anniversary by spending a few weeks touring around Asia. We loved how Odynovo worked with us to craft a tour of what we wanted to see and how we wanted to see it. This was our first time traveling with a private tour guide, and it was truly amazing. they took care of all transportation, tickets, and everywhere we went we had someone who not only spoke our language, but was also very well-versed in the places we were visiting. We saw Beijing and then took a bullet train to Xi'an. In both cities we had tour guides who had done this "a thousand times," and as a result knew all the tricks on where to take the best pictures, what lines to stand in, where to eat, and what not to waste your time seeing. At one point our guide pulled out ponchos from her backpack when it started to rain, while another helped us haggle for a good price on a new suitcase. We were surprised by how much we loved China, and it is safe to say that is because of the quality of service we got from Odynovo. Oh, and the hotels were great, too! In our first hotel my wife fell in love with her breakfast soup that she had to have every morning, while in Xi'an we were right around the corner from the Muslim Night Market and were able to get to it in less than 5 minutes of walking.We are already looking to see what tours we will be doing next through Odynovo, as the service was amazing, the quality was remarkable, and the cost was very worth it for what we received.
Shannon V

05 Aug 2025

Fabulous! We had a fabulous experience with our guide and Odynovo walking the Great Wall of China, and all other sites in Beijing. We loved our Peking duck dinner. It was fabulous. Thank you, Sammie/Jing for a great experience.
domotic d

05 Aug 2025

Beijing Beauty It started off with a friendly face at the airport, with Roy, our tour guide.The week has been such a pleasure and a treat. From adventures to The Great Wall, Temple of Heaven and the Forbidden City, to local markets, delicious Beijing food and roof top tea houses.Roy and our driver, Mr. Zhou, were prompt in picking us up and driving us around safely.The knowledge and fact about history and Beijing that Roy knows and explains is amazing and the fact he could answer my weird and inquisitive history questionsnwoth ease was a treat.He made it so easy to enjoy ourselves and absorb all that was around us, he even takes great photos too! 😊Polite, kind and thoughtful and ever patient in letting us take our time with things that interested us.I would highly recommend this tour and Roy again and again.
Zarah B

05 Aug 2025

Amazing travel experience My name is Zarah M. Babangida a Nigerian and i visited Beijing with my colleagues from the office. During our 5 day stay in Beijing, Ms. Eva Ma, was our Tour guide and from the minute we came through the Arrival Gate of the Airport, we were embraced by her alluring smile and warm welcome. She remained consistent with her warmth, a kind and intelligent professional who exuded unique passion not just for her job as a tour guide but, even more so as a proud Chinese woman. Her outstanding insight and knowledge of the sweet Chinese history and heritage left us in awe. I couldn't be more proud and thankful that she was assigned to our group and she made our stay exciting, fun-filled effortless and knowledge packed. I absolutely commend her dedication to work which she depicted throughout our stay. I recommend her to every visiting tourist because to know Eva, is to love her. If it were up to me, i will increase her bonuses or upgrade her salary as i am sure most tourists would want or revisit for her sake first and then perhaps other reasons.Thank you Eva and keep the passion up🙌.

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