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10 Days Private Shanghai Xian Lhasa Tour with Qinghai Tibet Railway Experience

An Ideal Choice for Iconic Cities and Scenic Railway Travel

Worried that the direct Shanghai Lhasa journey via the Qinghai-Tibet Railway is too long? Let Xi'an be your perfect middle stop. This well-balanced 10-day private tour breaks up your trip perfectly, combining urban vibrancy, ancient history, spectacular Qinghai-Tibet Railway, and sacred Tibetan culture, all in one unforgettable journey.

Start your journey in Shanghai, China's most international and convenient gateway city. You can enjoy panoramic city views from the Shanghai Tower, stroll along the iconic Bund, and soak up the vibrant energy of this world-famous metropolis. Then travel to Xi’an, China's Thirteen‑Dynasty Ancient Capital with over 3,100 years of city history. What makes Xi'an the perfect halfway stop between Shanghai and Lhasa is that it is not only a cradle of Chinese civilization home to the Terracotta Warriors, but also offers a shorter train ride to Lhasa than Beijing, Chengdu, Chongqing, etc., taking around 31 hours. After Xi'an, board the legendary Qinghai-Tibet Railway and gradually ascend to the Roof of the World. Along the route, you'll be treated to breathtaking scenery, including vast plateaus, crystal-clear lakes, and snow-capped mountains. Your journey ends in Lhasa, where you can visit the magnificent Potala Palace, the spiritual Jokhang Temple, and the sacred Sera Monastery, experiencing the profound and unique culture of Tibet.

Carefully designed to impress, this private tour highlights the breathtaking Qinghai‑Tibet Railway journey, handpicked iconic attractions, and thoughtful acclimatization time on the Tibetan Plateau. We take care of your Tibet Travel Permit, expert local guides, private transfers, comfortable accommodations, and entrance tickets. Everything is arranged so you can relax and enjoy every moment. This is your journey, your way!

  • Type
    Private Custom Tour
  • Code
    TD-ST-10
  • Price
    from Request
  • Theme
    CulturePhotographyTrainArchitectureFamily
  • Physical Demands
  • Destinations
    Shanghai / Xian / Lhasa
  • Altitude
    4~5,068m

Featured Experiences on This Tour

10 Days Private Shanghai Xian Lhasa Tour with Qinghai Tibet Railway Experience
The Bund Panorama: Witness where historic Shanghai meets its future, with grand European-era buildings opposite Pudong's modern skyline.
10 Days Private Shanghai Xian Lhasa Tour with Qinghai Tibet Railway Experience
Timeless Terracotta Warriors: Stand before the Eighth Wonder of the World, where thousands of life-sized warriors and horses guard the tomb of China's first emperor.
10 Days Private Shanghai Xian Lhasa Tour with Qinghai Tibet Railway Experience
Qinghai-Tibet Railway Experience: Watch panoramic vistas of untamed wilderness, crystal-clear alpine lakes, and sky-piercing peaks unfold from your window.
10 Days Private Shanghai Xian Lhasa Tour with Qinghai Tibet Railway Experience
Grandiose Potala Palace: Marvel at this iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site, where towering white walls and golden roofs stand as a testament to Tibetan Buddhist grandeur.
10 Days Private Shanghai Xian Lhasa Tour with Qinghai Tibet Railway Experience
Sacred Jokhang Temple: Step into Tibet’s holiest shrine, where pilgrims prostrate in devotion amidst the scent of butter lamps and the chants of monks.
10 Days Private Shanghai Xian Lhasa Tour with Qinghai Tibet Railway Experience
Sera Monastery Monks Buddhism Debate: Witness the lively debates of monks in this renowned monastic university, a glimpse into the region’s intellectual traditions.
10 Days Private Shanghai Xian Lhasa Tour with Qinghai Tibet Railway Experience
Ancient Xi'an City Wall: Walk atop the ancient city wall, where centuries-old 13.7-kilometer fortifications frame a timeless panorama of history and urban vitality.
10 Days Private Shanghai Xian Lhasa Tour with Qinghai Tibet Railway Experience
Wander through Yu Garden: Stroll along classical garden with ancient pavilions, poetic ponds, and zigzagging bridges composing a scroll of Jiangnan serenity.
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Itinerary Details - Day by Day

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Day 1 Shanghai Arrival

Shanghai Airport / Train Station Pick-Up

Welcome to Shanghai, the China's most cosmopolitan city. Your private tour guide and driver will meet you at the airport or train station, and escort you to your hotel in downtown. The rest of the day is free for you to have fun and relax.

Optional Activity: attend the spectacular acrobatics show at the Shanghai Circus World, featuring incredible acts like aerial ballet, balls of death, and precision juggling, set to dazzling lights and water screens.

Arrival Ideas: As a cosmopolitan city, Shanghai is served by a wide array of international and domestic flights, connecting it to major cities across the globe and throughout China. Additionally, you can conveniently reach Shanghai via high-speed rail from numerous cities, like Beijing (4.5~6 hrs), Xian (6~8 hrs), Hangzhou (1 hr), Suzhou (0.5 hrs), Huangshan (2.5~4 hrs), etc.

  • Spectacular Acrobatics Show at the Shanghai Circus World Spectacular Acrobatics Show at the Shanghai Circus World

Day 2 Shanghai (B, L)

Today's Highlights: Shanghai Tower, Shanghai Museum, Yu Garden, Nanjing Road, the Bund

Today, your wonderful Shanghai journey starts with a visit to Lujiazui and take a look at Shanghai at present. If the weather is clear, ascending to Shanghai Tower which is the tallest skyscraper in China, and overlooking from the view deck on the 118th floor, a prosperous and majestic Shanghai will reveal its true face in front of you.

Your next stop is Shanghai Museum East. It is one must-see attraction in Shanghai famed for its countless treasured cultural collections, including bronze, ceramics, paintings, calligraphy, jade, seal and some other shining exhibits, tracing back to as long as 5,000 years ago. This charming museum will guide you through the craft of millennia as well as the pages of Chinese history.

After exploring Chinese old history, you will be driven to Yu Garden. The private garden built in Ming Dynasty fully shows the architecture and design style of classical Chinese gardens with delicate pavilions, clear ponds and artificial hills. Next, you will walk leisurely through the Yuyuan Bazaar, located right next to the Yu Garden, which is full of tasteful local snacks and elaborate traditional Chinese handicrafts and art works.

Then, stroll along Nanjing Road, and you will be surprised how this paradise for shoppers satisfy your shopping demand. At the east end of the road appears the famous Bund, the symbol of Shanghai situated in the river bank of Huangpu River. Walk along the Bund, feel the perfect fusion of Chinese culture and Western culture, and seize the stunning Shanghai skyline with your own eyes.

Optional Recommended Night Activity: take an enjoyable ship cruise on the Huangpu River to enjoy the beautiful night view of Shanghai.

  • Appreciate the amazing night view of the Bund Appreciate the amazing night view of the Bund
  • Admire the panoramic view of shanghai from Shanghai Tower Admire the panoramic view of shanghai from Shanghai Tower
  • Enjoy the charming scenery of Yu Garden Enjoy the charming scenery of Yu Garden
  • Shanghai Museum - Half of Cultural Relics Field Shanghai Museum - Half of Cultural Relics Field

Day 3 Flight to Xian from Shanghai (B, L)

Today's Highlights: Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center, Tianzifang, 2~3 Hours' Flying Trip

The first place to visit for today is the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center where multiple media, such as photography, models, videos, machines, etc, are used to help visitors to learn about the past history, present facts and future plan of Shanghai. Next, head to Tianzifang, a charming arts and crafts district that emerged from the transformation of a traditional residential area. Wander through its narrow, picturesque alleys, where you can experience the vibrant life of Shanghai locals, enjoy a drink at an outdoor café, or explore unique shops that blend international styles with authentic Shanghai culture.

In the afternoon, you will be escorted to catch your flight to Xian (about 2~3 hours). Upon arrival, you will be met by local tour guide at the airport hall and be transferred to your hotel by a private vehicle. The rest of today is free for you to explore Xian.

  • The Blueprint of Shanghai Shown in Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center The Blueprint of Shanghai Shown in Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center
  • Enjoy some Leisure time in Tianzifang Enjoy some Leisure time in Tianzifang

Day 4 Xian (B, L)

Today's Highlights: Terracotta Warriors and Horses, Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City

After breakfast, drive about 40 km to witness what is acclaimed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World" - the Terracotta Warriors and Horses. This monumental, man-made wonder was created and buried to guard the tomb of Qin Shihuang, China's First Emperor, for his afterlife. The site features over 8,000 life-sized terracotta soldiers and horses with different looks, alongside a vast array of bronze weapons. You will explore the 3 excavated pits open to the public, each revealing a unique aspect of this ancient underground army. Pit 1 presents the main combat formation, with over 6,000 terracotta soldiers and chariots arranged in battle-ready ranks. Pit 2 displays the tactical diversity of the army, featuring cavalry, archers, and chariots, while its exhibition hall houses iconic figures such as the Kneeling Archer and the General. Pit 3, identified as the military command center, contains high-ranking officers and a ceremonial chariot, reflecting the structure of ancient headquarters.

Optional hands-on activity: Craft your own miniature Terracotta Warrior under the guidance of a local potter.

Following lunch, return to Xian to visit Da Cien Temple, a significant center for Buddhist scripture translation during the Tang Dynasty. Within its grounds stands the iconic Giant Wild Goose Pagoda, erected by the revered monk Xuanzang (玄奘) to safeguard the precious Buddhist texts he brought back from India. At 64.5 meters tall, the pagoda remains an enduring symbol of faith and cultural exchange along the Silk Road. (extra cost: CNY 30 applies for those who wish to climb up the pagoda)

As evening falls, you will explore the Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City. This vibrant cultural district is especially enchanting after dark, when elegant lighting illuminates its Tang-style architecture, evoking the splendor of one of China's most celebrated dynasties. It’s an ideal place for a leisurely stroll, photography, and immersing yourself in the atmospheric legacy of the Tang.

Optional activity: Try on traditional Hanfu and capture your imperial look for a memorable photoshoot.

  • Magnificent Terracotta Warriors Magnificent Terracotta Warriors
  • Terracotta Warriors - the Eighth Wonder of the World Terracotta Warriors - the Eighth Wonder of the World
  • Our Guests - Sukesh's group from Malaysia visited the 1300-Year-Old Giant Wild Goose Pagoda Our Guests - Sukesh's group from Malaysia visited the 1300-Year-Old Giant Wild Goose Pagoda
  • Enjoy amazing nightscape at Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City Enjoy amazing nightscape at Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City

Day 5 Xian (B, L)

Today's Highlights: Small Wild Goose Pagoda, Xian Museum, Ancient City Wall, Muslim Quarter, Great Mosque

Start today's Xian tour with a visit to the Small Wild Goose Pagoda, an elegant 43.4-meter-tall brick pagoda with multiple eaves, originally built with 15 storeys during the Tang Dynasty and now preserved with 13. Remarkably, the pagoda has withstood numerous earthquakes over its 1,300-year history while maintaining its elegant silhouette, thanks to its partially buried rammed-earth foundation. It's a testament to the sophisticated seismic wisdom of Tang builders. Adjacent to the pagoda lies the Xi'an Museum, home to a rich collection of over 130,000 cultural artifacts including jade, ceramics, Buddhist statues, and other treasures that narrate the city's profound history.

Next, explore the Ancient City Wall, once a silent witness to the camel bells of the Silk Road. Enterng through the historic Hanguang Gate and walking atop the wall is like stepping into a corridor where past and present converge. This magnificent Ming Dynasty fortification, stretching approximately 13.74 kilometers in length, stands as the largest and best-preserved ancient city wall in China. From the broad walkway of the wall, you are treated to a sweeping panoramic view of modern Xi’an. For a more active experience, opt to rent a bicycle (extra cost: CNY 45) for a scenic ride, with flexible routes tailored to your interest. After that, move to Muslim Quarter, a place to satisfy your stomach with various delicious local snacks. Just steps away, tucked behind the lively market lanes, lies the serene Great Mosque, China's largest and best-preserved classical mosque. Its courtyards and pavilions perfectly blend traditional Chinese architecture with Islamic function and art.

At the conclusion of the visit, you will be escorted back to your hotel for a well-deserved rest.

Optional activity: Watch the spectacular Tang Palace Dance Show (usually 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM) with a hearty dumpling dinner.

  • Our guests from USA Riding on the Ancient City Wall Our guests from USA Riding on the Ancient City Wall
  • Muslim Quarter – Flavored Street with Xian food Muslim Quarter – Flavored Street with Xian food
  • Enjoy amazing nightscape at Grand Tang Dynasty Ever Bright City Enjoy Peaceful Moments in the Great Mosque
  • Our guests - Richard's group from Australia explored Small Wild Goose Pagoda in April, 2024 Our guests - Richard's group from Australia explored Small Wild Goose Pagoda in April, 2024

Day 6 Train to Lhasa from Xian (B)

Today's Highlight: Scenic Train Journey

Today you are going to take a train from Xi'an Railway Station to the holy city Lhasa (about 30~31 hours). Currently there are two trains travelers can take to Lhasa from Xi'an, Z165 and Z265, both leaving in the morning. Passengers only need to spend one night on the train, but don't have to miss the highlights of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway.

Shortly after departing Xi'an, the window frames open up to vast plains dotted with farmland and villages. As the train heads west, the terrain gradually gives way to hills, revealing the iconic landscape of the Loess Plateau, with endless yellow slopes carved by ravines stretching as far as the eye can see. By evening, the train arrives in Xining, marking the official start of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway section. From here onward, you can feel the altitude quietly climbing, setting the stage for the high-altitude train journey awaiting you the next day.

Note: Starting from Golmud (around early morning on the second day), the entire train will provide diffuse oxygen supply to help passengers cope with the high altitude, so you can sleep soundly without any worry.

  • Xi'an Railway Station Xi'an Railway Station

Day 7 Qinghai Tibet Railway - Lhasa Arrival

Today's Highlight: Scenic Train Journey

The Qinghai-Tibet Railway, often called the "Road to the Sky," is one of the most remarkable train journeys in the world, officially beginning from Xining as it climbs through high-altitude plateaus, snow-capped mountains, and vast wilderness into the roof of the world. When you wake up in the early morning, the train has already brought you into the heart of this incredible landscape. You will have chance to see the majestic Kunlun Mountains, with snow-capped peaks glowing golden in the morning light and glaciers stretching out nearby. The train then continues into the Kekexili Nature Reserve, where you might spot Tibetan antelopes and wild donkeys running and grazing across the vast grasslands. Crossing the Tanggula Mountain Pass, the highest point of the entire journey at over 5,000 meters, you will find yourself surrounded by a breathtaking world of snow and ice. In the afternoon, as the train enters the Nagqu to Lhasa section, the landscape begins to change. Herds of yaks dot the green meadows, colorful prayer flags flutter in the wind, and traditional Tibetan houses appear along the way. Finally, arrive at Lhasa Railway Station in the late afternoon, and then be picked up by our local tour guide and driven to your hotel in the downtown. Have a good rest.

High Altitude Acclimation Tips:1) go for some leisure walking to acclimate the high altitude but avoid strenuous activity after arrival; 2) you'd better not have bath, in case of catching a cold; 3) drink more water, and have some fruit; 4) have a good rest.

  • The Clean Cuo'na Lake Along Qinghai-Tibet Railway The Clean Cuo'na Lake Along Qinghai-Tibet Railway
  • Train to Lhasa Beautiful High Plateau Landscape around the Railway

Day 8 Lhasa (B)

Today's Highlights: Tibet Museum, Norbulingka, Sera Monastery Buddhism Debating

Today, you will explore Lhasa’s city and suburban attractions accompanied by your local guide, gaining deep insight into Tibetan history and culture. Your journey will begin at the Tibet Museum, where carefully curated exhibits trace the region’s past from the Paleolithic era to the rise of early civilization. Highlights include ancient stone tools and pottery, exquisite Buddhist statues, vivid Thangka paintings, and invaluable relics such as gold seals and traditional manuscripts. Next, visit Norbulingka, the summer palace of Lhasa. This expansive garden complex, filled with rare flowers and lush greenery, is often called the “Plateau Oxygen Bar.” Beyond its elegant Tibetan-style architecture, Norbulingka is also a vibrant cultural venue, hosting major Tibetan celebrations and performances, most notably the traditional shows during the annual Shoton Festival (June 30th in the Tibetan calendar, lasting about a week).

In the afternoon, head to Sera Monastery, one of Lhasa’s most renowned monasteries, famous for its daily Buddhist debating sessions. In the courtyard, monks engage in animated debates on Buddhist philosophy, using expressive gestures to sharpen understanding and deepen their studies-an unforgettable cultural experience. After enjoying the "Buddhism Debating", you will be transferred back to the city.

Optional Activity: If there is extra time, it is highly recommended to watch the outdoor live performance of Princess Wencheng at evening. Princess Wencheng Show, performed usually during 21:30~23:00 (late April to Early October), presents the Chinese and Tibetan history and culture through the story that Princess Wencheng of Tang Dynasty married Songtsen Gambo 1,300 year ago. Since the performance is outdoors and the nighttime temperatures in Lhasa are relatively low, please make sure to dress warmly in advance.

The Etiquette of Visiting Monastery: 1) you shouldn't wear short and uncover shoulders; 2) taking off your sunglasses and hat before entering the monastery; 3) taking photos and videos are usually not allowed inside the monastery.

  • Buddhism Debating in Sera Monastery Buddhism Debating in Sera Monastery
  • Norbulingka Summer Palace in October Norbulingka Summer Palace in October
  • Buddha Statues Exhibited in Tibet Museum Buddha Statues Exhibited in Tibet Museum
  • Princess Wencheng Outdoor Live Show Princess Wencheng Outdoor Live Show

Day 9 Potala Palace Cultural Heritage Tour (B)

Today's Highlights: Potala Palace, Jokhang Temple, Barkhor Street, Zongjiao Lukang Park

Start today's cultural heritage journey from the Potala Palace Square, where you can admire the grandeur of Potala Palace and capture classic photos of its magnificent front facade. From here, continue to the landmark - Potala Palace, an outstanding symbol of Tibetan architecture mainly composed of the White Palace and the Red Palace with many cherished cultural heritages. After entering the gate of Potala Palace, you need to walk up about 30 minutes along the zigzag stone paths with white-and-red walls to the White Palace. Remember to ascend the steps slowly and take some stops for sightseeing and rest which will be helpful to reduce high altitude sickness. Then you will explore the palace in an orderly way from the White Palace to the Red Palace with explanations accompanied by your local guide. After exploring Potala Palace, enjoy a leisurely walk through Zongjiao Lukang Park, a scenic lakeside park located behind the palace. Here, you can experience authentic local life, often seeing Tibetans gathering for singing and dancing, chatting, exercising, and walking kora. On clear days, the lake also offers beautiful reflections of Potala Palace.

Continuing your exploration, you will then get to Jokhang Temple, widely regarded as the spiritual heart of Lhasa and the most sacred religious site in Tibet as it enshrines the revered Jowo Rinpoche, a life-sized (about 1.5 meters / 5 feet) statue of Shakyamuni Buddha depicting him at the age of twelve. In the square before the temple, you will witness devoted pilgrims performing full-body prostrations, gradually polishing the stone flagstones beneath them-a deeply moving and unforgettable sight. The day’s exploration concludes at Barkhor Street, the bustling circular street that surrounds Jokhang Temple. The local Tibetans usually walk clockwise on the street for several circles, as part of their daily pilgrimage. Lined with lively shops and stalls, Barkhor Street is also an excellent place to browse for traditional Tibetan handicrafts and local specialties, offering a vibrant glimpse into both the spiritual and everyday life of Lhasa.

Optional Activity: If your physical strength permits, you can take a short climb to the Chakpori Hill Viewing Platform, which is precisely the location featured on the back of China's fifth series 50-yuan banknote. From this platform, you can appreciate the terraced architecture of Potala Palace ascending the mountainside.

Tips of today: 1) Potala Palace (3,700m) is situated at a higher elevation than the average city altitude (3,650m) and requires climbing many steps, so please walk slowly and take breaks as needed; 2) taking photos, videos and wearing hats are not allowed in the palace; 3) please bring some water, a hat, sun cream, and sun glasses with you.

  • Golden Roof of Jokhang Temple - shot by our guest Sabine Golden Roof of Jokhang Temple - shot by our guest Sabine
  • Our Guests take photo at Chakpori Hill Viewing Platform Our Guests take photo at Chakpori Hill Viewing Platform
  • Our Guests enjoy their family trip in Barkhor Street Our Guests enjoy their family trip in Barkhor Street
  • Our Guests from Belgium visited Potala Palace with Tibet Discovery Our Guests from Belgium visited Potala Palace with Tibet Discovery

Day 10 Lhasa Departure (B)

Lhasa Airport or Train Station Drop-Off

Today is free for you until your tour guide and private driver transfer you to the airport in time for your flight or drop you off at Lhasa train station.

Recommended Activities: If you have extra time, you can visit Nanshan Park on the way to the airport or train station. Nanshan Park (Lhasa’s “Green Lung”), a hillside oasis that tells the story of Tibet’s ecological triumph. Pause at viewpoints to marvel at the greening project’s success: once-barren hills now burst with emerald foliage, a testament to local efforts to harmonize with nature. The most highlight part is the panoramic view of Lhasa’s skyline, where the Potala Palace rises like a golden crown against the azure sky-its whitewashed walls and red-tiled roofs glowing in the sunlight, framed by distant snow-capped peaks.

Tips of today: 1) please pack your luggage carefully, especially for small things like camera charger, power adaptor, mobile phone, phone charger, wallet and towel; 2) if your flight is arranged in the afternoon, please make sure you check out the hotel before 12 PM.

  • Panoramic Cityscape with Potala Palace in Nanshan Park Panoramic Cityscape with Potala Palace in Nanshan Park

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