30 Days
Specific Tour
24 people
Chinese, English
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Day 1. Arrive at ChangSha. Pick Up at airport / railway station. Introduction of accommodation, facilities and programs. |
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Day 2. Explore Huangxing Night Market |
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Day 3. Visit Yuelu Academy. Lunch at 食鉴家新派湘菜. Light hike at YueLu Mountain |
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Day4. Hunan Museum, Mawangdui Tombs. Face-changing opera. |
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Day 5. Orange Isle, Mao Statue, river walk. Teahouse storytelling. Fire Palace snack tour |
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Day 6. Gaoqiao Market. Shopping. Cafe and TeaHouse hopping. Try Hammer Coffee. |
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Day 7. Check Out and travel to ZhangJiaJie. Night market strolling. Dinner at 唐师傅土家食府 |
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Day 8. Forest Park: HuangShiZhai. Golden Whip Stream. Lunch at 泥茉厨房 Nimokitchen |
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Day 9. Yuanjiajie, Avatar Mountains, Bailong Elevator. Breakfast - 刻度咖啡 Codo Café. |
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Day 10. Tianzi Mountain, cable car. Lunch - 禾田园私房菜. Night market strolling. |
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Day 11. Glass Bridge, Grand Canyon |
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Day12. Tianmen Mountain, Glass Skywalk |
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Day 13. Tujia village |
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Day 14. Tujia culture show. Lunch at 唐师傅食府 |
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Day 15. Tea picking in mountain farms |
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Day 16. Travel to Furong, night riverside walk |
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Day 17. Check out and go Furong town |
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Day 18. Waterfall visit. Lunch at local Tujia restaurant. Town walk |
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Day 19. Village hike, weaving/pottery. Coffee break at The Muffin House. Market walk |
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Day 20. Depart to FengHuang city |
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Day 21. Lantern-lit riverside walk. Dinner at 杨小姐的餐厅 |
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Day 22. Ancient town exploration. Lunch at 老宅粉馆. Explore pub and live music |
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Day 23. Visit Miao village, jewelry workshop. Dinner at 食贰味 |
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Day 24. Market + herbal street. Coffee at Soul Café |
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Day 25. Bamboo raft, sunset at Nanhua Mountain |
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Day 26. Shopping day. Coffee break at 亦素咖啡. Miao culture performance |
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Day 27. Free day, optional spa. Lunch at 扶记小吃货 |
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Day 28. Depart for Changsa |
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Day29. Health check up. Free day, shopping. |
| Day 30. Back Home |
FAQ list for a 30-day long-stay, slow-traveling trip, ideal for retiree or extended vacationers who prefer immersive travel over fast-paced tourism.
1. What is slow travel?
Slow travel is a travel philosophy that emphasizes immersion in local culture, deeper connections with people, and spending more time in fewer destinations. It prioritizes meaningful experiences over rushing through a checklist of attractions.
2. What kind of accommodations for a 30-day stay?
Serviced apartments
Resorts
Coliving spaces
Luxurious Retirement Village
All places equip with:
A kitchen
Fast Wi-Fi
Workspace
Laundry facilities
3. How do I manage my budget for 30 days?
Break your budget into key categories:
Accommodation: Included
Food & groceries: All meals included but you can budget for 15% on your enjoyment
Transport: 10–15%
Activities & sightseeing: 10–20%
Emergency/insurance: 5–10%
Use budgeting tools like Trail Wallet or Spendee.
4.How do I pack for a month-long trip?
Stick to carry-on or one medium suitcase. Essentials include:
7–10 outfits (layerable, climate-appropriate)
Comfortable walking shoes
Travel-sized toiletries
Reusable water bottle
Universal adapter
Work gear (laptop, charger, mouse, etc.)
Medications & basic first aid
5. What should I do about visas and travel insurance?
Check visa requirements for your destination and nationality well in advance.
Consider multi-entry visas if you plan regional travel.
Buy comprehensive travel insurance that covers health, theft, and cancellations (e.g., SafetyWing, World Nomads).
6. How can I stay productive if I’m working remotely?
Set a routine: Start/end work at consistent times.
Use coworking spaces or quiet cafes with reliable internet.
Block distractions with tools like Freedom or Focusmate.
Take advantage of time zone differences to work async.
7. Is it safe to stay that long in one location?
Generally yes, but:
Research the area (safety, healthcare, infrastructure).
Stay in well-reviewed areas on trusted platforms.
Keep digital and physical copies of important documents.
Register with your embassy if needed.
8. What if I get sick or need healthcare?
Research local clinics and hospitals in advance.
Make sure your insurance covers outpatient/inpatient care.
Save emergency contacts and embassies’ numbers.
9. How do I connect with locals or other travelers?
Join events via Meetup, Couchsurfing, or Facebook groups.
Take local classes or tours.
Stay in coliving or social hostels.
Learn a few phrases in the local language.
10. Can I travel around while still keeping one base?
Absolutely. Many travelers use a city as a hub and take day or weekend trips nearby. Look for destinations with good transport connections.
11. How do I stay healthy on a long trip?
Maintain a regular sleep schedule.
Walk or exercise regularly (many cities have gyms or yoga studios).
Cook some meals to balance diet.
Stay hydrated and avoid overindulgence.
12. Do I need to speak the local language?
Not necessarily, but learning basic greetings and phrases helps a lot. Use tools like Google Translate, Duolingo, or iTranslate.
13. How do I handle money and payments?
Use local ATMs for cash.
Get a travel-friendly debit/credit card (e.g., Wise, Revolut).
Keep a small emergency cash stash.
Enable 2FA and monitor bank accounts.
14. What about phone/data plans?
Buy a local SIM card or use eSIMs (e.g., Airalo, Holafly).
Ensure your phone is unlocked.
Use messaging apps (WhatsApp, Telegram) for communication.
15. Can I extend my stay beyond 30 days?
Sometimes! Depending on your visa and housing situation:
Extend your visa or switch to a tourist/residency permit.
Ask your accommodation host if long-term stays are possible.
| # | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3 - 5 persons Booking Discount | 3 | 5 | 15% |
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