Beijing: Longqing Gorge, Ming Tombs & Lunch Private Day Tour

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ID: GYG459315-822083
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Pays: Chine

Durée du projet: 08:00 horaires


Description

Explore the history and nature around Beijing on a private day tour to the Ming Tombs and Longqing Gorge. Discover the Ming Dynasty's legacy at the Dingling Tomb and enjoy lunch in the countryside.
Escape the crowds with this off-the-beaten-path summer itinerary in Beijing—no need to travel to Guilin to marvel at poetic landscapes! Blending stunning natural scenery with profound Ming Dynasty history, this day tour offers a perfect balance of relaxation and cultural exploration.

Your English-speaking guide and private car will greet you at your hotel lobby, ensuring a seamless and comfortable journey. Heading straight to Longqing Gorge, you’ll first board the iconic Dragon Escalator—a winding outdoor escalator that climbs along the cliffside, offering bird’s-eye views of lush green valleys and crystal-clear waters as you ascend. Once at the top, step onto the cruise ship to glide across the serene lake. Surrounded by towering karst peaks and verdant forests, the scenery mirrors Guilin’s famous landscapes, with sunlight dancing on the water and fresh mountain air refreshing your senses.

Disembark at Moon Island, where you’ll explore ancient temples nestled among greenery—admire intricate architectural details and soak up the peaceful atmosphere. For adventure seekers, optional paid water sports are available, such as kayaking, paddleboarding, or speed boating, letting you immerse yourself in the natural beauty from a different perspective. Spend around 2 hours at Longqing Gorge, savoring every moment of nature’s tranquility.

Next, enjoy a delicious authentic Chinese countryside lunch at a local restaurant. Afterwards, head to the Ming Tombs—a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the final resting place of 13 Ming Dynasty emperors, embodying over 500 years of imperial history and burial traditions.

Among the tombs, we’ll visit Dingling, the only one with an entirely excavated and open underground palace—making it the most accessible and informative site to understand Ming imperial burials. Follow your guide to explore the grand underground complex: walk through stone corridors, admire the massive stone gates, and see well-preserved artifacts including imperial coffins, jade ornaments, gold and silver utensils, and ritual objects that reveal the luxury and symbolism of Ming court life. Your guide will share fascinating stories about the tomb’s owner, Emperor Wanli, and the intricate burial customs that reflected the dynasty’s social hierarchy and spiritual beliefs. Feel free to ask questions and delve deeper into this fascinating chapter of Chinese history.

As the tour concludes, your private car will transfer you back to your Beijing hotel, leaving you with unforgettable

Faits saillants

  • Off-the-beaten-path:avoiding crowd&scorching heat with cool natural surroundings
  • Karst landscapes via cruise and Dragon Escalator+underground palace exploration
  • English guide offers in-depth insights into Ming Dynasty feng shui&history
  • Door-to-door private transfer for a comfortable & time-saving travel experience.

Langues

INFORMATION IMPORTANTE
INCLUS
  • Bottled water
  • Lunch
  • Professional guide
  • Private tour
  • Transport by private vehicle
  • Entrance Fee to Longqing Gorge and Dingling at Ming Tombs
  • Boat Ride at Longqing Gorge
NON INCLUS
  • Gratuities
  • Additional entrance fee and Cable car at Longqing Gorge

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Annulations

Cette excursion peut être annulée sans frais jusqu'à : heures d'annulation avant le début du voyage. Si vous l'annulez après les heures d'annulation ou si vous ne vous présentez pas à l'excursion, le prix total de l'activité vous sera toujours facturé. Tout retard à la prise en charge ou au départ sera considéré comme un retard.