Suzhou & Hangzhou
Combine the gardens of Suzhou with the beauty of Hangzhou
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| Beautiful Scenery | Temples & Palaces | UNESCO World Heritage |
Combine the gardens of Suzhou with the beauty of Hangzhou
5 days from $ 990
The delightful cities of Suzhou and Hangzhou are rivals for the position of "Heaven on Earth" and it truly is hard to separate them. Combine the two and discover traditional gardens, inspiring temples and the picturesque West Lake.
Day 1 : Shanghai – Suzhou
Transfer from your hotel in Shanghai to your hotel in Suzhou.
Day 2 : Suzhou
The charming city of Suzhou is also known as the ‘Venice of the East’. Visit two of its finest oriental gardens: the Humble Administrator’s Garden and the Garden of the Master of the Nets. You will also enjoy a short cruise on the ancient Grand Canal. (B,L)
Day 3 : Suzhou – Hangzhou
Travel by coach to beautiful Hangzhou, one of China's former imperial capitals. Hangzhou is renowned for it's beautiful natural scenery. Visit the local markets, soak in the atmosphere and experience oriental tea-tasting. (B,L)
Day 4 : Hangzhou
Visit the Temple of Inspired Seclusion and the Six Harmonies Pagoda before enjoying a relaxing cruise on the tranquil West Lake. (B,L)
Day 5 : Hangzhou – Shanghai
Travel to the cosmopolitan city of Shanghai, also known as the 'Paris of the East'. Transfer to your hotel and enjoy the day at leisure. (B)
Dates and Prices
| Valid from | Valid to | Price pp from | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Jun 2013 | 31 Aug 2013 | $990 | |
| 1 Sep 2013 | 31 Oct 2013 | $1,160 | |
| 1 Nov 2013 | 31 Dec 2013 | $990 |
Short Stay Extension
- We offer extension options in Hong Kong allowing you to make the most of this vibrant city. If you’re after something different, then enjoy a day tour to the former Portuguese colony of Macau. Alternatively, visit Lantau Island which is home to the Giant Buddha and the sky-rail cable car or take advantage of the endless shopping opportunities.
This document is designed to be read in conjunction with the other pre-departure information provided by Wendy Wu Tours including the tour itinerary as described in our brochure and/or website. It aims to provide a straightforward description of the physical activities involved in sightseeing or travelling during the tour.
If there are any particular challenges, from the length of time spent on your feet, the length of drives and flights, to the standard of remote accommodation for our more adventurous tours; they will be explained here.
All passengers must read this document to ensure the itinerary is suitable for their interests and physical capabilities. This is not your final itinerary and therefore does not mention all the sites visited. The order of sightseeing is subject to change.







