Private Tour of Beijing Zoo, Beijing Aquarium and Hutong
Beijing, China
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 7 hours
This is a fun tour of the Beijing Zoo and Beijing Aquarium, with over 450 species of land animals, including the pandas, Chinese tigers and over 500 species of marine animals. In addition, you will experience the local's life by visiting the Hutongs with a Richshaw. An authentic Chinese lunch is also included in the private tour. You will get full attention from your friendly and informative English-speaking tour guide.
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This is a fun tour of the Beijing Zoo and Beijing Aquarium, with over 450 species of land animals, including the pandas, Chinese tigers and over 500 species of marine animals. In addition, you will experience the local's life by visiting the Hutongs with a Richshaw. An authentic Chinese lunch is also included in the private tour. You will get full attention from your friendly and informative English-speaking tour guide.Your guide and private vehicle will pick you up at 9:00am from your hotel in Beijing. Your first destination is the Beijing Zoo and Beijing Aquarium. The zoo and its aquarium has over 450 species of land animals and over 500 species of marine animals.
As the home for 14,500 animals, the zoo was founded in 1906 during the late Qing dynasty. Like many of Beijing's parks, the zoo's grounds resemble classical Chinese gardens, with flower beds amidst natural scenery. Beijing Aquarium in the zoo is a must see place, it is widely-recognized as the country's top attraction, and it is actually the largest inland aquarium in the world. The aquarium features thousands of different aquatic species - man-eating fishes, precious Chinese sturgeons, huge sea elephants and fierce sharks are among some of the highlights. You can also enjoy shows performed by the dolphins, sea lions and whales in the aquarium's Ocean Theater. The highlight of the day is the electrifying jelly fish, displayed under neon colored lighting. These magical creatures look like a living form of abstract art.
After, you will head to the Drum and Bell towers. Stop at a local restaurant for a delicious Chinese lunch. Then move to the The Bell and Drum Towers, the central timepieces for Beijing in Ming and Qing Dynasties, with the bells beaten in the morning and the drums beaten at night. The sound would spread for miles in previous years. When visiting, you can climb onto the drum tower to have a birds-eye view to admire the entire city, and watch the activity of knocking the drum performances.
Afterward, go to the old Beijing Hutong Street to take the fun rickshaw to explore the local allays and communities. A trip through the Hutongs will give you a glimpse of authentic Chinese life. And one of the most fun way to see this is with a rickshaw ride.
At the end of the trip you are free for personal exploration or your guide will drive you back to your Beijing city hotel.
As the home for 14,500 animals, the zoo was founded in 1906 during the late Qing dynasty. Like many of Beijing's parks, the zoo's grounds resemble classical Chinese gardens, with flower beds amidst natural scenery. Beijing Aquarium in the zoo is a must see place, it is widely-recognized as the country's top attraction, and it is actually the largest inland aquarium in the world. The aquarium features thousands of different aquatic species - man-eating fishes, precious Chinese sturgeons, huge sea elephants and fierce sharks are among some of the highlights. You can also enjoy shows performed by the dolphins, sea lions and whales in the aquarium's Ocean Theater. The highlight of the day is the electrifying jelly fish, displayed under neon colored lighting. These magical creatures look like a living form of abstract art.
After, you will head to the Drum and Bell towers. Stop at a local restaurant for a delicious Chinese lunch. Then move to the The Bell and Drum Towers, the central timepieces for Beijing in Ming and Qing Dynasties, with the bells beaten in the morning and the drums beaten at night. The sound would spread for miles in previous years. When visiting, you can climb onto the drum tower to have a birds-eye view to admire the entire city, and watch the activity of knocking the drum performances.
Afterward, go to the old Beijing Hutong Street to take the fun rickshaw to explore the local allays and communities. A trip through the Hutongs will give you a glimpse of authentic Chinese life. And one of the most fun way to see this is with a rickshaw ride.
At the end of the trip you are free for personal exploration or your guide will drive you back to your Beijing city hotel.
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