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
£80/nighttotal: £320 (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.
10 3 reviews
China
20/06 – 27/06
£19/nighttotal: £133 (7 )
Háng ĐồNg Ecolodge- Cloud Mountain View #2
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cabin , Bắc Yên District
This tranquil lodge offers a peaceful escape within Bắc Yên District, providing a distinctive and quiet atmosphere for a getaway. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin accommodates two guests and features a kitchen and internet access, ideal for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle.
8.6 34 reviews
China
20/06 – 27/06
£18/nighttotal: £126 (7 )
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.
China
10/08 – 16/08
£75/nighttotal: £450 (6 )
Chimney Farmstay
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chalet , Kurseong
Chimney Farmstay is located in Kurseong, just 16 miles from the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute and 15 miles from Tiger Hill, offering a peaceful escape in the hills. The chalet has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience. The property features a garden and terrace with an outdoor fireplace, ideal for relaxation. Guests can enjoy a snack bar, room service, and free private parking, making it a convenient and comfortable stay.
10 1 review
China
01/08 – 06/09
£11/nighttotal: £396 (36 )
Cozy 1bhk • Netflix & Projector Nights • Ac
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cabin , Guwahati
This secluded lodge near Guwahati offers a tranquil escape, conveniently located within easy reach of key landmarks and cultural sites. This lodge accommodates two guests and features a functional kitchen, air conditioning, and high-speed Wi-Fi, alongside unique immersive projector movie nights and a comfortable bedroom.
China
20/06 – 27/06
£20/nighttotal: £140 (7 )
Phoenix Tiny Cottage
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chalet , Kalimpong
Phoenix Tiny Cottage, a self-catering holiday home in Kalimpong, is conveniently located approximately 48 kilometres from attractions including Tiger Hill, Ghum Monastery, and the Japanese Peace Pagoda. This 14-square-metre cottage sleeps three guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, one bathroom, free Wi-Fi, free parking, and garden views.
Frequently asked questions about cabins in China
What should travellers be mindful of regarding traditions in China?
China has a rich tapestry of traditions. It's polite to use both hands when offering or receiving something. Chopsticks shouldn't be stuck upright in a bowl of rice, as this resembles funeral rites. Seniority is highly valued, so showing respect to elders is crucial. Public displays of affection are generally frowned upon. And remember, losing face is considered very serious. Learning a few basic Mandarin phrases will be well-received.
Beijing Capital International Airport (PEK) and Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG) are the busiest and largest, acting as major hubs. Other significant airports include Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN), Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport (CTU), and Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), though the latter is in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Losing your passport is stressful, but you should immediately contact your embassy or consulate in China. They will guide you through the process of applying for an emergency travel document, which will allow you to return home. You'll need to provide identification and supporting documentation.
Should travellers consider renting a car to explore China?
Driving in China can be challenging due to heavy traffic, varying road conditions, and the language barrier. Public transport, such as high-speed trains and extensive bus networks, is generally efficient and affordable, especially for longer distances. Renting a car might be more suitable for shorter trips within a specific region, but thorough planning and preparation are necessary.
What are the best cabins for families and kids in China?
Are there any renowned celebrations held in China?
The Spring Festival (Lunar New Year) is the most significant, a vibrant celebration with parades, fireworks, and family gatherings. The Mid-Autumn Festival, with its mooncakes, is another important occasion. The Dragon Boat Festival commemorates the poet Qu Yuan.
What are the most popular areas to explore over a week in China?
A week allows for a taste of diverse regions. You could explore the historical sites of Beijing (Forbidden City, Great Wall), then travel by high-speed rail to Xi'an to see the Terracotta Army. Alternatively, a journey through the stunning landscapes of Guilin and Yangshuo offers a different experience.
Which places in China are perfect for a weekend visit?
Shanghai offers a blend of modern skyscrapers and traditional neighbourhoods like the Old City. Suzhou, known for its canals and classical gardens, is easily accessible from Shanghai and makes for a relaxing weekend getaway. For a cultural immersion, consider Pingyao, a well-preserved ancient city.
In China, which region boasts the most agreeable weather?
The Yunnan province in southwest China generally enjoys pleasant weather year-round, although it can vary significantly depending on altitude and location within the province. Kunming, the capital city, is often cited as having a particularly agreeable climate.