What to expect

Zhangjiajie
Epic pillars, bridges & misty peaks

Dynamic Cityscapes
Shanghai, Guangzhou & Hong Kong

Cantonese Culture
Lion dances & Lingnan architecture

Visa-free Travel
Explore China on this visa-free trip
About this trip...
Created for solo travellers who like to explore in comfort, Southern China Explorer – Shanghai to Hong Kong is a vibrant journey through China’s most exciting southern regions. From Shanghai’s glamour and heritage to Zhangjiajie’s jaw-dropping pillar peaks, you’ll experience a thrilling mix of iconic sights and authentic local moments—plus the reassuring support of a dedicated Tour Leader throughout. Expect striking contrasts at every turn: futuristic skylines and ancient neighbourhoods, tranquil gardens and dramatic landscapes, refined Cantonese flavours and lively street markets. With a friendly Solos group, a well-paced itinerary and everything expertly organised, you’re free to relax, connect and soak up the magic of each destination.
Return flights & transfers
Flight in economy class from Shanghai to Chongqing with one piece of check-in luggage under 20 kilos
Second class seat on the high-speed train from Chongqing-Zhangiajie-Guangzhou-Hong Kong
Airport taxes & charges
Room for sole use
Solos Board: Breakfast daily, seven lunches & three dinners
Welcome drink & information evening
Shanghai: Yu Garden, the Bund & the French Concession
Chongqing: Jiefangbei (Liberation Monument), Qiansimen Bridge, Hongya Cave, Ciqikou old town, Liziba station, Kuixinglou building, Yangtze River cable car
Zhangjiajie National Forest Park: Tianmen Mountain, Wulingyuan Scenic Area, Tianzi Mountain, Yuanjiajie & Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon
Guangzhou: Chen Family temple, Huacheng Square, Guangzhou opera house, Lychee Bay, Yonqingfang & Enning Road
Foshan: Ancestral temple with Lion Dance and Wing Chun martial art performance, Nanfeng Ancient Kiln, Qinghui Garden
Hong Kong: Half day city tour approx. Four hours incl. Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay, Aberdeen Fishing Village
Accompanying Solos Tour Leader
Fully financially protected
- Insurance click here
- Overnight flight from the UK
- Arrive in Shanghai
- Discovering Shanghai
- Shanghai to Chongqing
- Exploring Chongqing’s Urban Wonders
- Chongqing to Zhangjiajie
- Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
- Zhangjiajie to Guangzhou
- Guangzhou's tradition & modernity
- Foshan & Shunde
- Guangzhou to Hong Kong
- Guided tour of Hong Kong
- Hong Kong at leisure or optional Macau excursion
- Departure from Hong Kong
What you'll be doing

Day One: Overnight flight from the UK

Day Two: Arrive in Shanghai
- Dinner included

Day Three: Discovering Shanghai
After breakfast, we begin exploring Shanghai with a visit to the famous Bund, where grand colonial-era buildings line the Huangpu River opposite Pudong’s futuristic skyline. We continue to Yu Garden, a classic example of Ming dynasty design, with rockeries, pavilions and tranquil ponds. From here, we wander through the old city and the bustling Chenghuangmiao market area, alive with street-food stalls and local flavours. There’s time to browse and sample snacks at our own pace. Lunch is at a local restaurant.
Later, we visit a silk factory to learn about one of China’s most historic crafts. In the afternoon, we stroll through the leafy streets of the French Concession, admiring elegant villas and echoes of Shanghai’s glamorous 1920s past. The evening is free to relax or explore further, with optional activities available.
- Breakfast & lunch included
- Optional tours: Acrobatic Show & Evening River cruise

Day Four: Shanghai to Chongqing
This morning, after breakfast, we transfer to the airport for our flight to Chongqing, one of China’s most dramatic, fast-paced cities. On arrival, we meet our local guide and head into the vibrant city centre. We explore Jiefangbei, the symbolic heart of Chongqing, surrounded by neon lights, shops and lively cafés. As evening approaches, we stroll across Qiansimen Bridge for stunning night views. Below, Hongyadong glows brightly, its stilted architecture cascading down the hillside. We wander its maze of walkways, shops and terraces overlooking the river.
Tonight, we share a traditional Chongqing hotpot dinner, famous for bold flavours and its communal dining style — a perfect introduction to the city’s fiery personality.
- Breakfast & dinner included

Day Five: Exploring Chongqing’s urban wonders
After breakfast, we step back in time with a visit to Ciqikou Old Town, a charming riverside settlement of narrow lanes and traditional architecture. There’s time to sample local street food and soak up the atmosphere of old Chongqing. After lunch, we return to the modern city to see one of its most astonishing sights — the monorail passing straight through a residential building at Liziba Station. We then ride the monorail to Kuixinglou, a multi-level plaza showcasing Chongqing’s extreme topography.
- Breakfast & lunch included

Day Six: Chongqing to Zhangjiajie
This morning, we transfer to the station and board a high-speed train to Zhangjiajie. As we travel, the scenery shifts from city skylines to sweeping mountain landscapes. On arrival, we enjoy lunch before heading to Tianmen Mountain. We take one of the world’s longest cable car rides, gliding above forests, cliffs and winding roads. At the summit, we follow scenic paths and drink in some of China’s most dramatic views, including the famous Heaven’s Gate — a natural rock arch steeped in legend. After time to soak up the crisp mountain air and scenery, we return to our hotel.
- Breakfast & lunch included

Day Seven: Zhangjiajie National Forest Park
Today is all about the jaw-dropping scenery of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, within the UNESCO-listed Wulingyuan Scenic Area. We start with a cable car ride up to Tianzi Mountain, often wrapped in mist for a truly otherworldly feel. Walking along the mountain paths, our guide brings the landscape to life, explaining the extraordinary geology around us as towering sandstone pillars rise from the forested valleys below.
- Breakfast & dinner included

Day Eight: Zhangjiajie to Guangzhou
After breakfast, we head to the spectacular Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon. Here, we experience the thrilling glass-bottomed bridge, suspended high above the canyon floor and offering unforgettable views with a real sense of adventure. We then continue to the glass skywalk, which clings dramatically to the cliff face far above the valley below. After lunch, we transfer to the station and board a high-speed train to Guangzhou. Travelling south, we arrive in one of China’s most important cultural and trading cities. On arrival, we transfer to our hotel and settle in. The evening is free to relax after the journey or head out to explore the surrounding area.
- Overnight in Guangzhou
- Breakfast & lunch included

Day Nine: Guangzhou's traditions & modernity
This morning, we start with a visit to the Chen Family Temple — a beautiful example of Lingnan architecture, richly decorated with intricate carvings and folk art. We then head to Huacheng Square, the modern heart of Guangzhou, surrounded by striking skyscrapers and cultural landmarks. Lunch is a highlight today as we enjoy classic Cantonese dim sum.
- Breakfast & lunch included

Day Ten: Foshan & Shunde
After breakfast, we drive to Foshan, a city famed for martial arts and traditional culture. We visit the Ancestral Temple, where we enjoy a lively lion dance and Wing Chun performance. Next, we explore Lingnan Tiandi, a beautifully restored district that blends heritage architecture with modern lifestyle spaces. We then continue to the Nanfeng Ancient Kiln, one of the oldest working kilns in China, still producing ceramics today. Lunch is in Shunde, widely regarded as the culinary capital of Cantonese cuisine, where we sample signature dishes that showcase expert knife skills and fresh, vibrant flavours.
In the afternoon, we stroll through Qinghui Garden, a refined classical garden of pavilions, rockeries and tranquil courtyards. Before returning to Guangzhou, we visit Shunde’s pedestrian street to try local snacks such as crispy milk curd. Dinner is at leisure back in Guangzhou.
- Breakfast & lunch included

Day Eleven: Guangzhou to Hong Kong
After breakfast, we transfer to the railway station and board our train to Hong Kong. Crossing into this dynamic city brings a striking contrast in culture and atmosphere. On arrival, we transfer to our hotel in the lively Mongkok area. The rest of the day is free to explore at your own pace. We can choose to wander through bustling street markets, browse the shops or dive into the city’s famous food scene. Hong Kong’s energy truly comes alive after dark.
- Breakfast included

Day Twelve: Guided tour of Hong Kong
This morning, we set out on a guided half-day tour of Hong Kong Island. We travel up to Victoria Peak for panoramic views across Victoria Harbour and the skyline beyond. From here, we continue to Repulse Bay, known for its sandy beach and laid-back atmosphere, before visiting Aberdeen Fishing Village, where traditional junk boats sit alongside sleek modern yachts. Lunch is a delicious dim sum meal. After the tour, the afternoon is free for our own discoveries — perhaps exploring different neighbourhoods, taking a stroll along the harbourfront or simply relaxing. Dinner is at leisure this evening.
- Breakfast & lunch included

Day Thirteen: Hong Kong at leisure or optional Macau excursion
Today is free to enjoy Hong Kong at our own pace. We may wish to shop, visit museums, or explore lesser-known neighbourhoods. Alternatively, we can join the optional full-day excursion to Macau. Travelling by ferry, we discover a fascinating blend of Portuguese and Chinese heritage. We visit UNESCO-listed landmarks such as St Paul’s Ruins, Senado Square and the A-Ma Temple. A buffet lunch is included during the excursion. We also visit the famous Venetian complex before returning to Hong Kong in the evening.
- Breakfast included

Day Fourteen: Departure from Hong Kong
After breakfast, we transfer to Hong Kong International Airport for our return flight to the UK. It’s time to say farewell to our fellow travellers after an unforgettable journey through southern China. We depart with lasting memories of vibrant cities, dramatic landscapes and shared experiences along the way, as our Southern China Explorer adventure comes to an end.
- Breakfast included
Accommodation
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Essential Information
This tour is relaxed and informal, with a focus on comfort while sightseeing. Lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended, along with layers for cooler evenings, air-conditioned transport and mountain areas such as Zhangjiajie. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as several days include walking on uneven paths, steps and scenic trails. A light waterproof jacket, sun protection and a small daypack are also advisable.
When visiting temples and cultural sites, we recommend dressing modestly, avoiding very short shorts or sleeveless tops. Smart-casual clothing is suitable for evenings and group dinners, with no formal attire required. For the glass bridges and mountain walks in Zhangjiajie, trainers or sturdy walking shoes with good grip are strongly recommended.
This tour is eligible for China’s 240-hour (10 nights / 11 days including arrival day) visa-free transit policy, allowing eligible travellers to visit China without applying for a visa in advance, provided all conditions are met.
Travellers holding a valid passport from one of the 55 eligible countries, including the United Kingdom, may enter China visa-free under this policy. The itinerary for Soul of China remains entirely within the permitted visa-free transit regions, and the total stay in mainland China does not exceed 240 hours from the time of arrival.
To qualify, travel must be in transit to a third country or region. For this tour, Hong Kong is classed as a third region, meaning travel from mainland China to Hong Kong satisfies the transit requirement. Guests must hold confirmed onward travel arrangements to Hong Kong before entering China. In our case, this will be a pre-booked train ticket from Guangzhou to Hong Kong, which meets the official requirement for onward departure.
Solos Holidays will provide photocopies of the confirmed Guangzhou–Hong Kong train tickets for guests to present at border control on arrival in Shanghai. These documents, together with a valid passport and tour itinerary, should be shown to immigration officers as proof of onward travel within the permitted time frame.
Please note that final entry approval is at the discretion of Chinese immigration authorities, and passport validity must meet standard entry requirements (recommended minimum of six months validity beyond travel dates).
Entry to Hong Kong
For British passport holders, no visa is required to enter Hong Kong for tourism. Entry is granted with a valid passport, along with hotel confirmation and onward or return flight tickets, which will be sufficient for immigration purposes.
For the most up-to-date official guidance on China’s visa-free transit policy, travellers may refer to the Chinese government website:
https://english.www.gov.cn/policies/featured/202511/06/content_WS676548cbc6d0868f4e8ee28f.html
A reasonable level of fitness and mobility is required for this tour, as the itinerary includes extensive sightseeing, walking on uneven surfaces, steps, and scenic pathways, as well as some early morning starts. Certain days involve lengthy coach and high-speed train journeys, which are an essential part of travelling through China’s vast and diverse regions. This tour may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility.
Please note that the order of the itinerary and scheduled events may change due to weather conditions, road or rail schedules, local regulations, or other unforeseen logistical circumstances. Any adjustments will be made to ensure the smooth running of the tour while maintaining the overall experience.
The tour includes a domestic economy-class flight from Shanghai to Chongqing, with one piece of checked luggage up to 20kg per person, in line with airline regulations. Carry-on luggage allowances are subject to airline policies.
There are optional activities available to you during the course of your holiday, full details of which will be given out at your Information Meeting by your local guide. All tours should be booked at the welcome meeting and paid for in Chinese Yuan, card or Alipay/Wechat.
Below prices are approximate and some are based on min 10 passengers group. The exact amount will be given at your Information Meeting. Optional excursions are not guaranteed and are based on minimum numbers.
Shanghai Optional tours:
- Acrobatic show
- Evening River cruise
































