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Mount Huashan Day Trip

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Mount Huashan Day Trip

Destination: Xi'an
Tour Type: Private Day Tour
Tour Code: XIAPD-6
Attractions: Mount Huashan with Cable Car

Summary:

Mt. Huashan, one of the five greatest mountains of China, is famous for its precipice. It has three summits: the south peak, 2160.5m above sea level, the east morning sun peak and the west lotus peak.

1Highlights & Map

Mt. Huashan, one of the five greatest mountains of China, is famous for its precipice.

2Itinerary

  • Your private English-speaking guide and driver will pick you up from your hotel around 0700 am.
  • Transfer to Mt. Huashan, which is located in Huayin city which is 120 kilometers east of Xi'an city in shaanxi province (about 3 hrs drive).
  • After arrival, you will take the cable car up to East Peak. You may have free time there. Huashan Mount is 2,200 metres above sea level. It is one of five famous Mountains in China. Among the five, Huashan is the most steep and dangerous one.
  • Have lunch at local Chinese restaurant.
  • After visits, you will take cable car down the mountain and be sent back to your hotel around 7pm. (about 3 hrs drive)
  • During today's tour, a Chinese cultural shop visit is organized.

Note:

  1. The approximate day tour itinerary & schedule above is for reference only, and may vary according to your travel date and group size. The Itinerary & schedule is subject to change at the time of booking order is confirmed.
  2. Tipping is now considered by many locals to be a part of their normal remuneration. However, this is a matter of personal discretion. You may use following as a reference. Suggested Tipping: for local guide: $8 to $10 per person(guest) per day, for driver: $4 to $5 per person(guest) per day.

3Price Policy

Price Includes

  • Private car/coach for transfers service and sightseeing program as indicated in the itinerary.
  • Meals as specified in the itinerary (B=Breakfast L=Lunch D=Dinner).
  • Local English-speaking tour guide for transfers and sightseeing program as indicated in each city.
  • Entrance fees to scenic spots as indicated in the itinerary.
  • Service charge and government Taxes.

Price Excludes

  • Domestic airfare or train tickets.
  • Hotel accommodation.
  • Entry or exit China international airfare or train tickets.
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, drinks, fax, telephone call, optional activities, etc.
  • Gratuities to the tour guide, driver and hotel bellboy.
  • Fees for entry visa to China.
  • Traveler insurance.
  • Services not mentioned in the itinerary.
Cancellation and Refund Policy for Tours Reservation
Cancellation in advance Cancellation penalty
More than 30 days No Cancellation Fee
30-10 days 50% of the full payment
9-0 days or no show 100% of the full payment

4Things to Do

    Xi'an

Xi'an Food & Restaurants

Xian is legendary as the capital of table delicacies...

Xi'an Accommodation

As with most Chinese cities several cheap run down hotels can be found near the train station.

Xi'an Transportation

In ancient times, as the beginning of the Silk Road, Xian was one of the transport junctions in China

5Reviews

Reviews (84% / overall satisfaction:)
would
recommend

Ms. Ms Molly

(Hong Kong)

Aug.03, 2012

Overall Satisfaction:
"i came for Jin Yong"
Mount Huashan is a must for big fan of the kongfu novels of Jin Yong. In The Condor Heroes, there is a part named competition on Mount Huashan. I came here just for it, and I was satisfactory. I like the tour.
would
recommend

Ms. Ms sophie

(Poland)

Aug.03, 2012

Overall Satisfaction:
"have no time to watch sunrise"
I have a little regret in this tour; I didn’t have a chance to enjoy the sun rise because of the arrangement of the time. Next time, I will come to Mount Huashan with my friend, and climb it, watch the sun rise.
would
recommend

Ms. Mr. Andrew

(Greece)

Aug.02, 2012

Overall Satisfaction:
"just a tour"
I don’t know others’ feelings about this tour, as for me, I don’t have any special feelings. Maybe because I am very sleepy, so I just slept in the cable car, and didn’t enjoy the steep Mount Huashan.

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