The Great Wall of China


Tour Overview
China has always been one of the most attractive travel destinations in the world, partly because so much history exists alongside the new, partly because it is still so unknown to outsiders. The country and its people remain a mystery. The rice paddies may have sprouted cities and manufacturing centers, and the streets may be clogged with cars and pollution, but the people remain rooted in a rich cultural heritage. This program will introduce you to some typical rural villages in different areas of China. We’ve chosen three of them, each with their own unique features, giving you some insight and understanding of life in rural China!

Day by Day Itinerary

Day 1: Beijing, China

Today when you arrive in Beijing you will be met and driven to your hotel for check-in and overnight.

Holiday Inn Downtown Beijing is located in the city center, near the financial district, surrounded by securities houses, insurance companies & major government ministries.

The capital of the People's Republic of China, Beijing is a unique reflection of the many changing facets of contemporary Chinese culture, where ancient cultural sites such as the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven vie for space alongside high-rise buildings, modern shopping malls, and an intricate freeway system. A thriving commercial capital, continually developing, Beijing's 2000-year-old cultural heritage is still very much in evidence, with a vast array of stunning attractions throughout the city.
Holiday Inn Downtown

Day 2: Beijing

Start your tour of Beijing with a visit to Tiananmen Square, the largest public square in the world.

Then visit the impressive Forbidden City within the Imperial Palace. Also known as the Imperial Palace Museum or Gugong, the Forbidden City was the place where the emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties carried out their administration and lived. Now it is open to the public as a palace museum where people can see the great traditional palace architecture, enjoy the treasures kept in the palace, and learn of the legends and anecdotes about the imperial family and the court.

After lunch you will be driven to visit the Summer Palace, a former summer resort for the royal family, and take a boat ride on its Lake Kunming (weather permitting).
Holiday Inn Downtown

Day 3: Beijing

Join a full-day excursion to include the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall of China, which snakes over the green hill countryside outside of Beijing.

UNESCO enlisted the Great Wall of China, one of the greatest wonders of the world, in the World Heritage in 1987. Just like a gigantic dragon, the Great Wall winds up and down across deserts, grasslands, mountains and plateaus stretching approximately 4,163 miles from east to west of China. With a history of more than 2,000 years, some of the sections of the great wall are now in ruins or even entirely disappeared. However, it is still one of the most appealing attractions all around the world owing to its architectural grandeur and historical significance.

Mid-afternoon you’ll return to downtown and will visit the Old Beijing- Hutongs- by trishaw and have tea at the home of a local family.

This evening you will be treated to a delicious Beijing roast duck dinner!
Holiday Inn Downtown

Day 4: Beijing- Cuandixia- Beijing

Today you’ll drive to visit a special village called Cuandixia, which is located on an ancient post road in a mountainous area 90km west of Beijing.

First built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), Cuandixia Village preserves about 70 courtyard houses built with stones and wood. They sit one by one following the slopes of the terrain in the valley. Its natural environment and distinctive characteristics make the old post an interesting stop, which will give you the chance to understand more about everyday life in rural China.
Holiday Inn Downtown

Day 5: Beijing- Xi'an

Your sightseeing this morning is the Temple of Heaven, where Ming and Qing emperors prayed for good harvests. It is the largest temple complex remaining in China today. You will also have a chance to visit a famous silk shop, which has a history of over a hundred years.

This afternoon you’ll take a two-hour flight to Xi’an, the great ancient capital and the eastern end of the Silk Road. You will be transferred to your hotel upon arrival.

The Aurum International Hotel: Each of the 302 rooms at this fine 4-star hotel feature superior amenities: some of the features you'll enjoy are Internet Access, Television, Separate Shower and Tub. Also to be found at the hotel are a Coffee Shop, Bar/Pub, Laundry Service/Dry Cleaning, Meeting Facilities, Restaurant, Room Service, Babysitting, Business Center. After a day of exploring, massage, gym/fitness facilities, sauna, and out door pool are some of the ways to unwind.
Aurum International Hotel

Day 6: Xi'an

This exciting day of sightseeing will include the Terracotta Warriors and Horses at the Tomb of Qin Shi Huang, the first Qin Emperor. After lunch at a local restaurant, visit the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, which was built in 652 AD. It contains a large volume of Buddhist scriptures, which were obtained from India by the eminent monk Xuanzang. You will also have the chance to visit a jade carving factory. Afterwards, the rest of the day is at your leisure.
Aurum International Hotel

Day 7: Xi'an- Dong Han- Xi'an

Today you will be taken to visit a village near Xi’an named Dong Han, which is famous for farmer’s paintings. Drawn by hand, the artwork actually demonstrates their heart & soul. Just like the melodious folk songs of West China, the farmer’s paintings express the farmers loves and pursuits in life. The great changes of each passing day are recorded in these works.
Aurum International Hotel

Day 8: Xi'an- Shanghai

Today you’ll visit the Shaanxi Provincial Museum where you will discover how Xi’an became the cradle of Chinese culture and then visit the ancient city wall, one of the few well-preserved city walls in China.

After lunch, you will be driven to the airport for a two-hour flight to Shanghai, a cosmopolitan, bustling city. When you arrive you will be driven to your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure.

Located in the heart of the city and only minutes from major tourist attractions and historical districts, is the Hotel Equatorial Shanghai. Since it’s opening in June 1991, Hotel Equatorial Shanghai is constantly evaluating and improving its guest’s services and facilities in order to keep up with the needs of the modern traveler. The latest development has been the refurbishing of the 526 guestrooms and suites; all of which now offers a contemporary yet warm feel. This includes the Equator Club reception and lounge area located on the 26th and 27th floor of the hotel tower.
Equatorial Hotel

Day 9: Shanghai

Your sightseeing today features a tour of the Yuyuan Garden, the old area of the city, and a stroll along the lively waterfront, known as the “Bund”. After lunch you will visit the Jade Buddha Temple, home to two famous white jade Buddha statues brought from Burma in 1882.

Then, experience a traditional tea ceremony and dinner and stunning acrobatic show.
Equatorial Hotel

Day 10: Shanghai- Zhujiajiao- Shanghai

On this fabulous day you will be driven to visit a beautiful water town called Zhujiajiao. It is an ancient water town with a history of more than 1,700 years. Covering an area of 47 sq km, the little fan-shaped town glimmers like a bright pearl in the landscape of lakes and mountains.
Equatorial Hotel

Day 11: Depart Shanghai
Today is the end of your unforgettable trip to China. You are at leisure until your transfer to the airport for your onward flight.


tourism in Jordan


Tour Overview
Desert adventurer T. E. Lawrence's wartime trek across Jordan, from Wadi Rum to Aqaba, was one of the most arduous journeys of modern times. These days, however, you can explore Jordan's challenging terrain with considerably less effort. You'll probably forego camels for, say, an air-conditioned four-wheel-drive. But you might well echo Lawrence of Arabia's awestruck description of Jordan's dramatic desertscapes as "vast, echoing, and God-like."

Set on the ancient crossroads between Arabia and the Mediterranean Sea, Jordan is full of historic sites. Crusaders' forts along old trade routes and ancient cities carved from stone will captivate anyone in search of the past. And while the land might be ancient, Jordan's cities offer the modern conveniences that help make your trip to the past a little less demanding. When you tire of desert ardors, you can relax at a Dead Sea spa or go scuba diving in the Red Sea.

Although it's mostly covered by desert, Jordan also has mountains, forests, marshes, beaches, plains, rolling hills and fertile river valleys. The Jordan Valley is actually an extension of the Great Rift Valley, which runs through Kenya and Tanzania in Africa

Day by Day Itinerary

Day 1: Amman, Jordan

Your professional iExplore Representative will meet you at Queen Alia International Airport to assist you with visas, luggage and customs before driving you to your hotel.
Four Seasons Hotel Amman-Premium Room

Day 2: Amman

Today enjoy a full day sightseeing city tour of Amman. Start the day by visiting the Citadel, the Archaeological Museum, the Roman Theatre, the Folklore Museum, walk down town through the bazaars and the Gold market, then on to visit Darat al Funun. The tour ends at "The Pacha" for a relaxing massage and Turkish Bath. Then, return to the hotel for dinner.
Four Seasons Hotel Amman- Premium Room


Day 3: Jerash & Ajloun
Full day excursion to Jerash and Ajloun. Begin your day sightseeing in Jerash, sometimes called the Pompeii of the East. Jerash flourished in the first century AD and thrived by trade due to the benefits of the “Pax Romana.” Continue on to Ajloun where you will visit the castle of Ajloun “Al Rabad Castle.” Return to Amman for dinner and evening at leisure.
Four Seasons Hotel Amman- Premium Room

Day 4:Amman-Petra

This morning we leave the hotel for a full day sightseeing excursion to Mt. Nebo, Madaba, the King’s Highway, Kerak, and on to Petra for overnight.
Petra Moevenpick Resort- Standard Room

Day 5: Petra

Enjoy a full day tour of Petra. Start the visit with a horse ride from the main gate of Petra to the entrance of the old city. Then walk on foot along the to visit the rose-red city of Petra.
Petra Moevenpick Resort- Standard Room

Day 6: Petra & Wadi Rum

This morning, enjoy a return visit to the site of Petra. After lunch, drive to Wadi Rum, pick up your 4x4 vehicle and driver for a 3-hour drive inside the beautiful desert of Wadi Rum and enjoy the sunset. Enjoy a special dinner under Bedouin tents with local music entertainment.
Petra Moevenpick Resort- Standard Room

Day 7: Petra & The Dead Sea

Transfer to Little Petra for a half-day visit. Return to your vehicle and drive to the Dead Sea via the Desert Highway. Arrive the Kempinski Hotel Ishtar Dead Sea and check in, enjoy the balance of the day at leisure.
Kempinski Dead Sea- Standard Room

Day 8: Dead Sea

Enjoy the day at your at leisure for swimming and using the Sanctuary Spa. This afternoon you are collected from the hotel for a drive to the Baptism Site.
Kempinski Dead Sea- Standard Room

Day 9: Dead Sea-Amman-Depart

Transfer to Queen Alia International Airport (note: the drive from the Dead Sea to the airport is around 45-minutes.) Our representative will assist you with check-in and immigration procedures for your departure.