Terracotta Army and Drum Towers
Terracotta Army and Drum Towers
Visit the world famous Terracotta Army. Explore the lively and picturesque city of Xian, climb the impressive Drum Tower and cycle along the ancient city walls.
General Information
- Duration:
- 3 Days
- Location Start:
- Xian
- Location Finish:
- Xian
- Phone:
- 01273 322048
- Fax:
- 01273 732 791
- Payment Types:
- Cash, Paypal, Travellers Cheque, Payment Transfer
- We Speak:
- English
- (hotels)

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Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival in XianOn arrival at Xiâan youâll be awaited by one of our representatives and taken to your hotel in the centre of the city. You have the day to yourself to relax and explore this fascinating city. Stroll through the city and across the large boulevards, surrounded by the impressive ancient wall. Climb to the top of the Drum Tower, where youâll have a beautiful view of the city and out over the Muslim district where, during dusk, slowly the first lanterns and lights will be illuminated.Once your stomach starts to growl youâll be in exactly the right place at the right time. All of the lights in the trees are lit and youâll pass several small streets filled with the scent of bar-b-ques and a smokey, misty air of barbecue herbs and spices. Pick any restaurant that looks appealing and order a lamb shish-kabob (or any vegetarian options you fancy).
Day 2
Terracotta Army ExcursionYouâll be picked up at your hotel in the morning for a visit to one of Chinaâs top attractions, the Terracotta Warriors. The best way to see this attraction is by private tour without a guide and this is exactly how weâve arranged this excursion for you. The excavation site is approximately 40 minutes from the city and is located in a large park.
The Terracotta Leger was discovered by farmers in 1974. They stumbled upon approximately 8000 clay soldiers, horses and chariots that were once built at the request of the then fourteen year old King Zheng for his future royal tomb.
A visit to the Warriorâs will last you approximately two hours; however if you add the time spent in transit, the excursion will take up half a day. If youâd like an active afternoon after the sight seeing in the morning, you could go bike riding over the 10m broad ancient city wall. The wall is 12km long and is built in a square around the city. If youâre looking to avoid the crowds in the city, this is your best bet. You wonât come across too many other people on bicycles; most Chinese prefer motorized vehicles these days.
The busy city life in the parks at the foot of the city wall is always present. In the morningâs youâll hear the sound of music and youâll see people doing Tai Chi. During the day youâll hear electronic versions of âHappy Birthdayâ being played watering trucks and of course the sound of horns is ever present. If you look down from the city wall while biking above youâll see groups of people standing around a pair of grandfathers playing mah-jong and youâll also see the hectic station square in the distance.
Day 3
Departure from XianToday you depart from Xian. If you have more time to spend in China we suggest visiting the Pandas of Chengdu or heading straight to Lijiang in the popular south-western province of Yunnan.
Extra Information
- Inclusions -
- Transport, accommodation, Terracotta Army excursion without guide
- Exclusions -
- Meals and drinks, entrance fees
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