China And Travel: Going By Train
If you are planning a trip to China, you are well aware that there is plenty of homework to be done before you can start piecing your trip together and choosing what you would like to see. The country covers such a huge area and has such a rich history and diverse culture that you could spend months or years taking it all in. This is why, when it comes to China and travel, you will do well to talk to a travel agency, or someone who has toured China before for advice.
Imagine trying to visit New York City, Yellowstone National Park, the Grand Canyon and Hollywood all in a weeklong trip to the United States. It would be extremely difficult and would require an exhausting amount of travel time. It is similar in China, if you want to see the Forbidden City, The Great Wall, the Terracotta Warriors and Tibet all in one trip, you’re in for plenty of travel.
To make your experience with China and travel the magic experience that it should be, instead of a headache of rushing and travel, plan your schedule carefully or purchase tour packages for the sites you most want to see. If you will going from place to place on your own, rather than renting a car or flying, each of which option has a long list of cons, consider doing your travel by train.,
Train travel in China is an excellent way to get around. There are different grades of trains, but all of them are modern enough and some are even luxury. Because the distances to be covered are so great, the intercity trains have sleeping accommodations, but the type and comfort level depends on the category of train.
C, D and Z trains are all of a very high standard. C and D are the most modern and the fastest, but Z trains are similar in that they have air conditioned coaches and newer models even have outlets for your computer or mobile. T and K trains are a little slower and older.
When buying your ticket you also will need to decide what type of seat or sleeper class you would like. For those on a budget, a hard sleeper has an open plan. There are bays with six beds each, bottom, middle and top bunk on each side, connected by an aisle on the side. Soft sleepers have 4 berths in each compartment as well as a table and. There is also the deluxe sleeper with two berths and a bathroom in each compartment, but these are not always available. Daytime trains might have hard and soft seating classes.
Ticket purchase can only be done from the city from which you will be leaving. It is a good idea to ask your hotel to book tickets for you. This can be done for a small fee and saves you the trouble of arranging things yourself.
In order to see all you want, traveling by train is an eco-friendly and cost efficient way to get around.
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