6-Day Beijing Autumn Tour

Golden Autumn Odyssey

The phrase \”Autumn in Beijing, Night in Shanghai, Fog in Chongqing, and Rain in Guilin\” captures the unique charm of four major travel destinations in China. This sample itinerary is designed for travelers who wish to experience the fleeting yet splendid autumn in Beijing.

In addition to the famous Xiangshan Mountain, known for its stunning maple leaves, we have crafted a special route to enjoy the ginkgo leaves in the Forbidden City. We\’ve also included a hidden gem favored by locals for its autumn views. At the end of the trip, you will relax in a traditional northern Chinese village at the foot of the Great Wall, where you can admire Beijing\’s most beautiful season.

We are happy to customize an itinerary based on your preferences for this tour.

Note: This itinerary is only available from October 25 to November 5, when the trees turn yellow and red. The dates may vary slightly from year to year.

Tour \’Wow\’ Points

Explore Forbidden City in Autumn Glory

Wander through the imperial palaces of the Forbidden City, where golden ginkgo leaves dance around the courtyards of some palaces. Capture timeless photos of crimson walls against a tapestry of amber foliage—a sight reserved for autumn .

Marvel at the Fragrant Hill\’s Fiery Maple Spectacle

Ride the dual-track cable car to the summit of the Fragrant Hill, where maple forests blaze in hues of crimson and gold.

Practice a Spiritual Autumn Ritual at Hongluo Temple

Join locals at Hongluo Temple, one of Beijing\’s most revered Buddhist sites, to light incense and make autumn wishes.

Immerse in the Gubei Water Town\’s Autumn Reverie

Stroll through Gubei Water Town, a Venetian-inspired village where lantern-lit canals reflect golden trees.

Enjoy Dreamy Night Views of the Great Wall

See the Simatai Wall lit up along a mountain ridge at night. Sense its history in a new light. The tasteful illumination is both romantic and atmospheric.

Learn to be a Traditional Chinese Craftsman

Try out a handpicked cultural experience (tie-dyeing, kite making, or Buddhist text tracing).

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