Leshan Private Day Tour of Tea Village in Lost Town and Buddha
Visit the UNESCO-listed Leshan Giant Buddha and learn about China's rich tea making history during this full-day tour After admiring the massive Buddha statue, visit a local village to learn about the art and history of tea making.
We shall show you the real traditional culture here. All the people think it's a time traveler's journey. All kinds of old workshops here, sip a cup of tea in a tea house which started its business from beginning of 19's. See the local people play cards, host will share the family stories. The shops here are quite interesting that you can see the old style haircut, shoe making, cotton quilt shop, blacksmith and so on. The food also are so good here, so we will take break for the different kind of snacks which are included in this trip. There are so many Chinese traditional ancient courtyards, we shall have a family visiting here. Although these are old but can give us a strong sense of old China. 12:10-14:00 enjoy the local life style in the none touristy old town. ① old town visiting ② hand crafts shop ③ old teahouse ④ market visiting ⑤ family visiting ⑥ snacks foodie tour ⑦ lunch in that town We shall drive up to a tea mountain after visit the old town. Here is the largest tea market in southwest China. Leading by a tea farmer, we shall go to his tea garden to learn how to pick the tea. He will take us to his home after tea picking, cause his family will show us how to make the tea by hand. You also can try this unique experience with the tea family and the self making tea will be the best gift from this tour 14:20-15:00 drive to Tea Plantation 15:00-16:30 tea picking and learning tea farmer family visiting and learn how to make tea. Enjoy the nature view.
- Visit the UNESCO-listed Leshan Giant Buddha and learn about China's rich tea making history during this full-day tour
- After admiring the massive Buddha statue, visit a local village to learn about the art and history of tea making
- Excellent English Speaking Local Guide
- Restrictions: infant : Age 1–2 adult : Age 3–70
Gratuities (optional)