Best Datong Tours & Trips

Datong unfolds as a gateway to China’s ancient soul, where imperial ambition and Buddhist devotion leave lasting imprints. Once the capital of the Northern Wei dynasty, it houses the extraordinary Yungang Grottoes - a UNESCO site featuring over 50,000 sculpted Buddhist figures carved into sandstone cliffs. Nearby, the Hanging Temple clings dramatically to a steep canyon wall, blending temples of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism in one gravity-defying structure. Travelers also explore the imposing Ming-era walls of Datong’s Old City, restored to reveal its historical grandeur, while nearby volcanic peaks and the serene landscapes of Hengshan Mountain offer quiet contrast. Cold winters call for hearty local fare like fried dough twists and lamb soup, best enjoyed after a day tracing silk road echoes through time-worn gates and temple gates.
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13-Day Millenary China Tour from Beijing: Nanjing, Suzhou, Tongli, Shanghai, Luoyang, Xi'an, Wutai | Ticket Admission Included | Hotel Breakfast Included |
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High Value Tour
5.0 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 708690
Start / End City
Beijing
Duration
13.0 Days
City & Attractions
Beijing, Nanjing, Suzhou +5 more
Languages
English Live, Spanish Live
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Standard Group Tour
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Primarily Spanish-Speaking Travelers
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Europamundo Vacaciones
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$3,362.00
16-Day Great China Tour from Beijing: Qufu, Xuzhou, Nanjing, Suzhou, Shanghai, Luoyang, Xi'an, Wutai, Datong | Ticket Admission Included
Daily breakfast
Select Meals Included
High Value Tour
5.0 (5 reviews) Tour Code: 708675
Start / End City
Beijing
Duration
16.0 Days
City & Attractions
Beijing, Qufu, Nanjing +7 more
Languages
English Live, Spanish Live
Group Type
Standard Group Tour
Operator
Europamundo Vacaciones
From
$3,978.00
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Best Time to Visit Datong

Spring 2026/2027
In spring, Datong enjoys cool and dry weather with temperatures gradually rising from 5°C (41°F) in March to 18°C (64°F) in May, ideal for exploring its historic sites without summer crowds. The ancient city walls, the suspended temple of Hanging Temple, and the Yungang Grottoes, especially striking under soft spring light, offer unforgettable cultural experiences. Nearby, the scenic Hengshan Mountain begins to green up, inviting hikers to enjoy fresh air and panoramic views. This season also marks the tail end of the sandstorm season, making late April to May the best window for clear skies and comfortable exploration.
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Summer 2026
Summer in Datong brings mild and pleasant weather, with average temperatures ranging from 18°C to 28°C (64°F to 82°F), making it an ideal escape from the sweltering heat elsewhere in northern China. The city’s expansive parks and historic sites, like the UNESCO-listed Yungang Grottoes and ancient Hanging Temple near Mount Heng, are especially enjoyable under clear blue skies and low humidity. This season also highlights Datong’s revitalized urban landscape, where tree-lined streets and the scenic Sunken Garden offer relaxing strolls, while the nearby volcanic cluster of Wuhua Peak attracts hikers and nature lovers. Cultural events and open-air performances during the Datong Qin Opera Festival add local flavor, enriching the visitor experience.
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Autumn 2026
Autumn in Datong brings crisp, clear days with temperatures averaging 10°C (50°F) in September, cooling to 3°C (37°F) by November. The air is refreshingly cool and ideal for exploring the ancient Yungang Grottoes, where golden light enhances the stone carvings. At Mount Hengshan, red and amber foliage frames the Hanging Temple, making hikes scenic and comfortable. The historic city walls glow in soft sunlight, perfect for cycling, while nearby volcanic landscapes of Datong Volcanic Park reveal autumn’s quiet beauty. Cultural events, including traditional temple fairs, add local charm without summer crowds.
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Winter 2026/2027
Winter in Datong transforms the ancient city into a serene escape where temperatures hover around -10°C to 3°C (14°F to 37°F), with crisp, clear skies enhancing its dramatic landscapes. Snow-dusted peaks frame the iconic Yungang Grottoes, while Huayan Temple’s golden rooftops glimmer under frosty sunlight. Brave the cold for the surreal ice sculptures at the annual Ice and Snow Festival at Phoenix Mountain, or soak in natural hot springs nearby. With fewer crowds, winter offers uninterrupted exploration of Datong’s rich history and tranquil beauty.
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Reviews for Datong Tours

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13-Day Millenary China Tour from Beijing: Nanjing, Suzhou, Tongli, Shanghai, Luoyang, Xi'an, Wutai | Ticket Admission Included | Hotel Breakfast Included |

Breathtaking Landscapes and Spiritual Retreat

Wutai Mountain's serene temples and the stunning landscapes of Luoyang left me in awe. This tour not only showcased China's natural beauty but also its spiritual depth. It was a transformative journey that I will cherish forever.

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16-Day Great China Tour from Beijing: Qufu, Xuzhou, Nanjing, Suzhou, Shanghai, Luoyang, Xi'an, Wutai, Datong | Ticket Admission Included

Fantastic Tour with Amazing Sites

I can’t say enough good things about this tour! From the bustling streets of Shanghai to the tranquil gardens of Suzhou, every location was a treat. The organization was top-notch, and the included hotel breakfasts were a nice touch. A must-do for travelers!

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FAQs about Datong Tours

What is the best time of year to visit Datong?

Visit Datong between May and early October for mild weather and clearer skies. September to early October offers comfortable temperatures (15–22°C) and fewer crowds after summer peak. Winters are bitterly cold, with temperatures often below -10°C and heavy snow possible. Spring can be windy with occasional dust, but Yungang Grottoes and Hanging Temple are more accessible during autumn.

What is there to do in Datong?

Datong is best for ancient Buddhist caves, cliffside temples, historic city walls, and nearby mountain scenery, perfect for travelers interested in history and culture.

Is the Datong Pass worth it for visiting major attractions like the Hanging Temple and Yungang Grottoes?

The Datong Tourism Pass (¥275) covers 9 attractions including Yungang Grottoes, Huayan Temple, and the Hanging Temple (entrance ¥125 included). If visiting 3 or more sites, the pass pays for itself. Purchase at major attraction entrances or authorized hotels. Not valid for combo tickets like cave + shuttle fees.

What should I wear when visiting the Hanging Temple in Datong during winter?

Wear insulated, waterproof layers, traction-rich shoes, and gloves when visiting the Hanging Temple in winter (Dec–Feb). Temperatures average -10°C, with icy walkways and strong winds. Avoid smooth-soled shoes. Carry hand warmers and dress children in thermal layers. The temple may close temporarily during heavy snow or high winds.

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