Embark on a delightful half-day private tour and explore two of Beijing's most famous temples—the Lama Temple and the Confucius Temple. Your friendly expert guide will reveal fun facts about the stunning architecture, ancient beliefs, and local history, making every step come alive.
Choose the time that suits you best: enjoy a morning tour with a tasty Beijing snack lunch, or an afternoon tour that ends with a delicious dinner.
We'll meet you in the lobby of your hotel if it's within Beijing's 4th Ring Road. If your hotel is outside this area, you can come to the city to meet our guide, or there may be an additional cost for hotel pick-up.
YONGHEGONG (Lama Temple) Metro Station (F Exit), easily accessible via Line 2/5
Your guide will pick you up from your central Beijing hotel and take you to the Lama Temple (Yonghe Palace) – the coolest and best-preserved lamasery in the city. Originally turned into a lamasery in 1744, it quickly became the national hub for Tibetan Buddhism. Today, it’s not only a museum full of amazing Buddhist art but also an active temple where people still pray. Join your guide as you wander through different courtyards and buildings, admire beautiful statues, and discover how locals worship. You'll hear fun and fascinating stories about Chinese religious traditions along the way. And don't miss the grand finale – a giant wooden statue of Buddha Maitreya carved from a precious white sandalwood log from Nepal, known as the biggest wooden Buddha in the world!
Take a leisurely stroll along a charming, quiet street and discover the magic of the Temple of Confucius and the Imperial College (Guozijian Museum). Picture this: long ago, an emperor would share ancient wisdom with thousands of eager students, professors, and officials—all gathered every year in a spectacular ritual. Built in 1306 by Kublai Khan’s grandson, this academy was once the crown jewel of education during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. And to top it all off, you'll get to enjoy a lively dance performance that brings these old traditions to life (though the show might be canceled if the weather turns sour).
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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