Three weeks allows you to go beyond the classic cities and experience China’s extraordinary regional diversity. This grand tour route covers: Beijing (imperial history), Xi’an (Silk Road gateway), Chengdu (pandas + Sichuan food), Guilin + Yangshuo (karst landscape), Zhangjiajie (Avatar mountains), Lijiang + Yunnan (ethnic diversity + Tibetan culture), and Shanghai (modern cosmopolitan China). It’s ambitious but entirely feasible with China’s excellent transport network. Every city is connected by high-speed rail or a short domestic flight.
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What is the best 21-day China route?
Days 1–3: Beijing — Great Wall (Mutianyu), Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, hutongs
Days 4–5: Xi’an (HSR Beijing → Xi’an, 4.5 hrs) — Terracotta Warriors, city wall, Muslim Quarter
Days 6–8: Chengdu (HSR Xi’an → Chengdu, 3.5 hrs) — Panda Base, Kuan Zhai Alley, Leshan Buddha day trip, hotpot
Days 9–11: Guilin + Yangshuo (Fly Chengdu → Guilin, 1.5 hrs) — Li River cruise, Longji Rice Terraces, Yangshuo cycling
Days 12–13: Zhangjiajie (Fly Guilin → Zhangjiajie, 1.5 hrs) — National Forest Park (Avatar area, Bailong Elevator), Tianmen Mountain
Days 14–17: Yunnan (Lijiang + Dali) (Fly Zhangjiajie → Kunming 2 hrs, then HSR to Lijiang/Dali) — Lijiang Old Town, Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Tiger Leaping Gorge trek, Dali lakeside
Days 18–19: Shangri-La (Bus from Lijiang, 4 hrs) — Songzanlin Monastery, high-altitude grasslands, Tibetan culture
Days 20–21: Shanghai (Fly Kunming → Shanghai, 3 hrs) — Bund, French Concession, Yu Garden, depart
Key transport links:
- Total domestic flights: 4 (Chengdu→Guilin, Guilin→Zhangjiajie, Zhangjiajie→Kunming, Kunming→Shanghai)
- Total HSR legs: 3 (Beijing→Xi’an, Xi’an→Chengdu, Kunming→Lijiang/Dali)
- Budget for all intercity transport: approximately USD $400–600
How do I plan a 3-week trip to China?
Start in Beijing (3 days), head south via Xi’an and Chengdu, then loop through natural wonders (Guilin, Zhangjiajie) and into Yunnan, finishing in Shanghai. This follows a logical geographic route from north to south to west to east, minimising backtracking. Book all intercity transport before departure.
Is 3 weeks enough for China?
Three weeks is enough for a comprehensive first visit covering cities, nature and regional culture. China is large enough that even a 3-week trip leaves entire provinces unexplored — but you’ll have seen the highlights of 7 distinct regions.
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