SPECIAL
LAUNCH
PRICE

LUOYANG

Duration

Group Size

Oct 23 - 27, 2026

4 nights / 5 days

Max 6 guests

Min 3 guests

Starting Point

Ending Point

Luoyang

Henan Province

Zhengzhou

Henan Province

Access

Max 12 guests

Min 4 guests

Price

A$4,153.80 A$3,453.80
based on double occupancy

Solo supplement available

Two young boys in orange robes perform martial arts moves in front of a group of children dressed in matching attire. The children are standing against a dark red wall, observing the boys' performance.

Luoyang's Longmen Grottoes stand among China's greatest Buddhist treasures, with 110,000 sculptures carved into small caves bored into limestone cliffs over a thousand years. Yet beyond this UNESCO World Heritage site lies a former capital of thirteen Chinese dynasties where imperial culinary traditions survive in elaborate water banquets, ancient ceramic techniques continue unbroken in remote pottery towns, and where food culture is so ingrained into daily life that locals greet each other by asking "Have you drunk soup yet?"

Beyond Luoyang, Shaolin Temple represents more than just kung fu. This is the birthplace of Chan Buddhism, which spread across the world, gaining recognition as Zen Buddhism. Deep in Henan's countryside, the pottery town of Shenhou’s kilns have fired continuously since the 7th century, creating Jun ware through a phenomenon called "kiln transformation" where copper oxide produces unpredictable purple, red, and blue glazes, making each piece utterly unique.

Over five days, we'll explore UNESCO World Heritage Buddhist sculpture alongside living ceramic traditions, encounter soup culture and imperial water banquets that trace back to Tang Dynasty royalty, and discover Zen Buddhist heritage in the mountains where it first took root in Chinese soil. Master Yuxuan Zhang, a Shenhou native and national martial arts champion who trained at Shaolin as a child, will guide us through his home region and lead optional morning Tai Chi sessions. This is an immersive journey through China's ancient heartland where culinary and artistic traditions have flourished for over a millennium.

Map of Henan highlighting key historical sites with location markers for Luoyang, Zhengzhou, Shaolin Temple, Shenhou, and Ancient Town.
Map of China with Henan province highlighted in red.

DAILY ITINERARY

This is a sample itinerary and is subject to change based on availability

Our Local Master

A man, Yuxuan Zhang, in traditional white Chinese attire giving a presentation about tai chi to two women in front of a large, vibrant green bamboo background.

Master Yuxuan Zhang is a Tai Chi and Kung Fu master who grew up in Shenhou with Shaolin Temple practically in his backyard, spending every summer as a child training with the monks. He went on to become a national champion in China's Lightweight Men's Sanda Kickboxing division and has spent decades teaching Tai Chi to everyone from international media outlets like the BBC and NBC to world leaders at the Davos World Economic Forum, where he's been invited as a cultural ambassador for six years running. His students have won gold medals at the North America Kung Fu Championship, and he continues to travel the globe teaching Tai Chi and Kung Fu to students of all levels.

But what makes him special for our Luoyang tour isn't just the accolades. Zhang knows this region intimately because it's home. He understands the martial arts traditions that run deep through Henan province, the stories behind the temples, the secrets within the kilns, and the local culture in a way that only someone who grew up here can. He'll help us connect the dots between the kung fu traditions, Buddhist history, craft heritage, and the food culture of the region in ways only a local could.

Two individuals practicing martial arts outdoors on a tiled courtyard, with traditional Chinese architecture in the background.
Shenhou antique market with shelves of pottery and ceramics on both sides, cobblestone pathway, a few people browsing items, old brick building on the right, overcast sky, soft sunlight.
Steep rocky mountains of Song Shan with lush green vegetation and a pathway along the cliffside
Young man in gray jacket using a shovel in front of a rustic brick oven or fireplace with wood stacked in the background.
A variety of Chinese dishes on a wooden table, including noodles, soup, fried bread, and small side dishes.
Night view of a mountain with a temple complex illuminated in yellow lights, monks dressed in orange robes walking in the foreground, starry sky above.

GET OFF THE EATEN TRACK WITH US

Our tours are deliberately small, created for travelers who crave discovery and connection. Register your interest and we’ll be in touch to arrange a quick call—so we can get to know you, and you can get a taste of what’s waiting Off The Eaten Track.

Image credits:
Photos via Xiaohongshu
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