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China
14/07 – 15/07
$70/nightfor 1 night
Camping De Kalimpong
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chalet , Kalimpong
This chalet in Kalimpong offers a balcony with garden views and is conveniently located for exploring local landmarks. This 1000 square meter detached house provides accommodation for one guest, featuring a fully equipped kitchen and Wi-Fi, with breakfast options and local insights available from a private host.
China
19/07 – 23/07
$149/nighttotal: $596 (4 )
Want To Camp But Worried About The Hassle?
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chalet , Zhongliao
This secluded lodge in Zhongliao offers a peaceful retreat, situated away from the town centre and ideal for those seeking tranquility. This pet-friendly chalet accommodates up to eight guests, featuring air conditioning, a kitchen with an IH stove and refrigerator, one bathroom, and outdoor BBQ facilities, with guests advised to bring personal towels and toiletries.
8.6 34 reviews
China
25/10 – 31/10
$35/nighttotal: $210 (6 )
Peky's
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chalet , Kurseong
K - Den Homestay & Cafe is situated in Kurseong, a short distance from popular attractions like Tiger Hill, Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, and Tiger Hill Sunrise Observatory, offering a peaceful retreat amidst the scenic beauty of the hills. This chalet has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The homestay has two bedrooms and one bathroom, spanning 21 square metres. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a garden, a terrace, a swimming pool, a fully equipped kitchen, parking, and free Wi-Fi, making it an ideal choice for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Lagoom - Hilltop House Đồng Đò is a Nordic-inspired retreat located in the pine hills of Minh Trí, approximately 64 kilometres from Hanoi and a 3-4 minute bicycle ride to Đồng Đò Lake. This private gîte accommodates two guests in one bedroom and features a 900m² garden with BBQ facilities, a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, and complimentary bicycles for exploring the surrounding area.
Frequently Asked Questions about cottages in China
What are the top must-see attractions in China?
Picking just a few is tough, as China boasts incredible diversity! For iconic landmarks, the Forbidden City in Beijing and the Terracotta Army in Xi'an are essential. Then there's the breathtaking scenery of the Li River in Guilin and the stunning Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, inspiration for Avatar. For a cultural experience, explore the ancient canals of Suzhou or the vibrant temples of Chengdu.
Are there any regional or international airports in China?
Yes, China has a vast network of airports. Major international hubs include Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK), Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG), and Hong Kong International Airport (HKG). Many other large cities have significant regional airports, offering connections throughout the country and to international destinations.
What are the best cottage rentals with a pool in China?
What part of China is a good destination to rent a cottage?
For a cottage rental experience, consider the countryside surrounding villages near Hangzhou, known for its West Lake. Alternatively, areas in the mountainous regions of Yunnan province or the more rural parts of Guizhou offer beautiful natural settings and opportunities for tranquil escapes. Availability might vary, so booking in advance is recommended.
What are the best cottage rentals for families and kids in China?
Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting China?
While renting a car is possible in some areas, it's generally not recommended for most travelers. Driving in China can be challenging due to traffic congestion, different driving rules, and language barriers. High-speed rail and domestic flights are efficient and convenient alternatives for long-distance travel, while public transportation is well-developed in most cities.
What are the best cottage rentals with parking in China?
Where should you base yourself for a week in China?
That depends on your interests! For a blend of culture and history, Beijing is a great choice. If you prefer natural beauty, consider basing yourself in Guilin or Xi'an. Shanghai offers a modern city experience. A week isn't enough to see everything, so focusing on one or two regions is best.
Where in China do travelers go for the most favorable weather?
The best weather varies by season. During spring and autumn, many parts of China offer pleasant temperatures. Yunnan province often enjoys mild weather year-round. Coastal cities like Xiamen might be preferable during summer for those seeking humidity and warmth.
Which areas in China offer the best weekend experience?
For a quick getaway, cities like Shanghai, Beijing, or Xi'an offer a wealth of attractions easily explored in a weekend. However, for a more relaxing experience, consider smaller cities like Hangzhou with its West Lake or Suzhou with its canals and classical gardens.
Are there any unique festivals in China worth attending?
Yes! The Spring Festival (Lunar New Year) is a massive celebration nationwide. The Mid-Autumn Festival, with its mooncakes, is another significant event. Specific regional festivals are also worth exploring, such as the Chongyang Festival, often celebrated with climbing mountains.