Are you a single traveller looking for group tours for singles? If so, you’ve just found the right tour company in Laurus Travel assuming you are thinking of taking a guided trip to China, Japan, South Korea, India or Southeast Asia.
There are singles on almost every tour we run. Singles on our Asia tours never feel ignored or left out of anything. In fact, our guides are so well trained that they pay special attention to the needs of single travellers on our tours.
When it comes to accommodations, singles on our tours are treated the same as couples. In other words, we don’t have tiny, windowless small rooms for singles so that we can advertise that we don’t charge single room supplement.
We are immensely proud of our record in satisfying single travellers and will do anything we can to keep that reputation intact. You can find lots of customer reviews and testimonials on our Asia tours on our website as well as elsewhere. Many reviews were written by single travellers like this posted on TripAdvisor.com.
We are committed to single travellers. Whether you are looking for China tour for singles or Japan tours for singles or India tours for singles, you can find them all here at Laurus Travel!
Best Tours for Singles – Best of China with Tibet (19 days)
For whatever reason, this particular China tour has been extremely popular among singles.
Beijing – Xi’an – Chengdu – Lhasa – Gyantse – Shigatse – Lhasa – Shanghai
Explore China and Tibet in depth with a reputable China tour operator recommended in every edition of Frommer’s China! Small group, no forced shopping, expert guides, gourmet food, and loads of fun. Trip highlights include Potala Palace, Yamdrok Yumtso (lake), Gyantse Fortress, Tibetan family visit, the Great Wall, and Chengdu Giant Panda Research Center.
This tour reaches points as high as 5,020 metres above sea level. Participants prone to altitude sickness must take precaution.
Important Features
- Small group size – average 15, maximum 20
- Expert local guides hand-picked by company owners
- No shopping stops
- Quality meals at non-tourist restaurants
- Unlimited supply of bottled water during group activities
- Great Wall visit at Mutianyu with cable car
Options Available
- Peking opera show in Beijing
- Princess Wencheng stage performance in Lhasa
- Face Mask Changing performance in Chengdu
- Jewish heritage tour in Shanghai
Meal Code: B = breakfast / L = lunch / D = dinner
Day 1/Thu: Departing for Beijing
The trip starts with your transpacific flight departing from a city of your choice. You’ll lose a day upon crossing the International Date Line.
Day 2/Fri: Arrival in Beijing
Meet the driver on arrival for transfer to the hotel. You’ll have the rest of the day at leisure.
Day 3/Sat: Beijing (B/L/D)
The capital of China, Beijing is a world-class cultural and educational centre with a population of 21.9 million (2020), ranking it China’s second largest city behind Shanghai. Beijing is renowned for its opulent palaces, temples, and huge stone walls and gates – treasures that make it the most popular tourist city in China by the number of visitors it receives every year.
We begin our sightseeing today at the Forbidden City. Officially known as the Palace Museum, the Forbidden City was the place where the emperors of the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1912) dynasties lived and carried out their administration. Construction of the Forbidden City took 14 years (1406-1420) to complete. The complex consists of 980 buildings and covers 72 hectares or 180 acres. It exemplifies traditional Chinese palatial architecture and has influenced cultural and architectural developments in East Asia and elsewhere.
Tian’anmen Square comes next. Located in the heart of Beijing, the square measures 880 metres from north to south and 500 meters from east to west. Said to be the largest public plaza in the world, Tian’anmen Square has the capacity to hold one million people. The imposing Tian’anmen Tower sits at the north end of the square while the Monument to the People’s Heroes dominates the centre. The square is flanked by The Great Hall of the People (west) and the National Museum (east). Chairman Mao’s Mausoleum and Qianmen (Front Gate) are located in the south of the square.