14-Day Adventurous Journey Through Southern China and Hong Kong
Welcome to an exhilarating 14-day journey through Southern China and Hong Kong, where modernity meets tradition. This region is a melting pot of cultures, offering a rich tapestry of experiences from bustling metropolises to serene natural landscapes. With a moderate budget in mind, this itinerary promises an adventurous exploration of iconic landmarks, culinary delights, and vibrant nightlife.
Our journey begins in Shenzhen, a city known for its rapid transformation from a fishing village to a tech hub. Next, we venture to Guangzhou, the heart of Cantonese culture, before crossing into the dynamic cityscape of Hong Kong. From there, we head to Chongqing, a city famed for its spicy cuisine and dramatic landscapes, and finally, we conclude in Chengdu, the home of the beloved giant panda.
Throughout this adventure, you'll have the opportunity to hike scenic trails, savor local delicacies, capture stunning photographs, and immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, this itinerary is designed to offer a perfect blend of excitement and relaxation.
Shenzhen
Days 1-3: Exploring the Tech Hub
Shenzhen, a city that epitomizes China's rapid urbanization, is a fascinating blend of innovation and tradition. Begin your adventure with a Customized Local Tour to get a personalized introduction to the city's highlights.

For accommodations, consider staying at a centrally located hotel or a cozy VRBO rental. Check out options on VRBO or Hotels.com.
Don't miss the chance to visit the Splendid China Folk Village, a miniature park showcasing China's diverse cultures. For a taste of local cuisine, head to Dongmen Pedestrian Street, where you can sample everything from dim sum to spicy hotpot.
Travel to Guangzhou by train, a journey that takes approximately 1 hour and costs around $15. Book your tickets on Trip.com.
Guangzhou
Days 4-6: Discovering Cantonese Culture
Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, is a city steeped in history and culture. Start your exploration with a Private Tour to discover the city's iconic landmarks and savor authentic Cantonese dim sum.

For accommodations, explore options on VRBO or Hotels.com.
Visit the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, a stunning example of traditional Cantonese architecture, and take a leisurely stroll along the Pearl River. For dinner, try the famous roast goose at Tai Ping Koon Restaurant, a local favorite.
Travel to Hong Kong by train, a journey that takes about 2 hours and costs around $25. Book your tickets on Trip.com.
Hong Kong
Days 7-9: The Vibrant Cityscape
Hong Kong, a city where East meets West, offers a unique blend of modernity and tradition. Begin your visit with a Day Trip to explore the city's landmarks and hidden gems.

Stay at the luxurious The Peninsula Hong Kong or opt for a budget-friendly option like YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel.
Visit Victoria Peak for panoramic views of the city, and take a ride on the iconic Star Ferry. For a culinary adventure, join a Street Food Tour to sample local delicacies like dim sum and wonton noodles.

Travel to Chongqing by plane, with flights taking approximately 2 hours and costing around $100. Book your tickets on Kiwi.com.
Chongqing
Days 10-11: The Spicy City
Chongqing, known for its spicy hotpot and stunning landscapes, is a city that never sleeps. Start your exploration with a Discovery Tour to uncover the city's hidden gems.

For accommodations, explore options on VRBO or Hotels.com.
Visit the Dazu Rock Carvings, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and enjoy a traditional hotpot dinner at a local restaurant. For a unique experience, take a night cruise along the Yangtze River to see the city illuminated.
Travel to Chengdu by train, a journey that takes about 2 hours and costs around $20. Book your tickets on Trip.com.
Chengdu
Days 12-14: The Home of the Giant Panda
Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, is famous for its laid-back lifestyle and adorable pandas. Begin your visit with a Tuktuk Food Tour to explore the city's culinary scene.

Stay at a comfortable hotel or a charming VRBO rental. Check out options on VRBO or Hotels.com.
Visit the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding to see these gentle giants up close. For a cultural experience, attend a Sichuan Opera performance, known for its face-changing and fire-breathing acts.
Conclude your adventure with a visit to the Leshan Giant Buddha, a colossal statue carved into a cliff face. Enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant, savoring the flavors of Sichuan cuisine.
This 14-day itinerary offers a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation, ensuring an unforgettable journey through Southern China and Hong Kong. From the bustling streets of Shenzhen to the tranquil landscapes of Chengdu, each city offers a unique experience that will leave you with lasting memories.