

- Number of tours
- 38
- Age Range
- 7-80
- Number of reviews
- 482
- Response rate
- 100%
- Response time
- 8 hours
The Dragon Trip Reviews (482)
Write a reviewBinh
Written on April 1st, 2025GhdjfÓdjsÔshjcxỖvxovjxovjovndThe Dragon Trip commented on this reviewThank you for your review! It seems like your cat also enjoyed it! We hope to welcome you on another adventure soon!- ME
Milena
Written on March 28th, 2025It was a wonderful and carefree trip. You have to be prepared for long and bumpy rides, but you'll be rewarded with incredible experiences. The trip was superbl…Read moreThe Dragon Trip commented on this reviewSounds like an adventure well worth the ride! ????✨ Glad you felt comfortable and had incredible experiences! We hope to welcome you on another adventure soon! - CO
Chloe
Written on March 28th, 2025Perfect introduction to Japan and lots for everyone to enjoyThe Dragon Trip commented on this reviewSo glad you had a great first taste of Japan! ????✨ Hope it’s the start of many more adventures! ???? Katya
Written on March 27th, 2025This was a glorious tour! Ithink Shovan is amazing. He is smart, knowledgeable and passionate about his country. Kumar is very organized and experienced. The g…Read moreThe Dragon Trip commented on this reviewSounds like an unforgettable experience! We hope we can welcome you on another adventure soon!- HG
Henrike
Written on March 27th, 2025I absolutely loved my trip with dragon trip. Everything is very well organized and as a traveler you don’t have to care about anything. Shovan and Kumar are the…Read moreThe Dragon Trip commented on this reviewThanks for the shoutout to Shovan and Kumar for making it extra special—hope your next adventure is just as unforgettable! - BO
Chloe
Written on March 27th, 2025Our tour had a lt of different sites to see and i enjoyed the sushi making class. It was a great mix of cultural stopsThe Dragon Trip commented on this reviewSounds like the perfect blend of culture and fun! We hope we can show a different country to you soon! Alexander
Written on March 27th, 2025Great activities like sumo and maiko showThe Dragon Trip commented on this reviewGlad you got to experience such iconic traditions! Reach out when you're ready to plan your next adventure!- C
Cami
Written on March 27th, 2025Really fun whilst still being educational, there’s something for everyone on this tour ! Historical sights, hands on experiences, shopping, etc.The Dragon Trip commented on this reviewLove that you got the perfect mix of fun and learning! - LW
Lyn
Written on March 26th, 2025An excellent way to see Japan and learn about the history, customs and culture.The Dragon Trip commented on this reviewSo glad you enjoyed the mix of history, culture, and adventure! We hope we can welcome you on another adventure soon! Alexander
Written on March 26th, 2025The sumo and maiko show were wonderful I had so much fun cheering on the sumo in their matchThe Dragon Trip commented on this reviewThat sounds like an incredible experience! We hope we can welcome you on another adventure soon.
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Questions & Answers
Do I need any special vaccinations for Japan?
No vaccinations are required to enter Japan.
How do I get my Japanese Visa?
Nice and easy - these are available upon arrival for over 60 countries including the UK, US, Canada Australia and EU countries. Some countries are now eligible for visa-free travel to Japan. Please reach out and we’ll help you with the entry requirements.
How do I get money in China?
You will be able to withdraw money at an ATM in each city, and your Adventure Leader will tell you when the next stop on the Trip where you will be able to withdraw more cash is. We advise that you notify your bank that you will be travelling before you depart. As a note, many banks and cards do charge a foreign transaction fee when withdrawing money while abroad, so consider getting a card with no fees.
Suitcase or backpack?
You should be considerate of their amount of luggage when travelling. Please keep luggage to one check-in bag and to a size convenient for easily moving between locations, and for storage in hostel dormitory/shared rooms. We highly recommend a large backpack (50-70L). Laundry facilities are available throughout the trip to make packing lighter possible. For those taking domestics flights on their trip, please be aware carriers operate a standard 15kg limit on checked-in luggage.
What should I pack for my trip?
A final booking pack will be sent to you 2-4 weeks prior to your departure. In the meantime, if you are curious about this, here’s what we recommend packing:
- Passport
- Japanese yen or credit/debit card
- Travel insurance policy
- Photocopies of insurance policy, bank cards, passport photo page, visa
- A big bag and a small rucksack. We sometimes get separated from our big bags, so you’ll need to keep your valuables with you in a small bag.
- Mosquito repellant
- Dry clothes for the rainy season/typhoon season
Who are the adventure leaders?
Each group will be accompanied by a combination of Local and Western Adventure Leaders. All our Adventure Leaders speak English and the local language fluently and have the passion and knowledge to ensure that they can help you have a great time in each destination.
Do you provide an airport transfer service?
The Dragon Trip provides, upon request, airport transfers.
What is it like on the trains?
You will be getting your own sleeper seat (full flat bed) for each train ride. We try to get all our travellers in the same compartment as well so that you can have fun getting to know each other better, playing some games, and even sharing a few drinks.
Who looks after our bags when we’re on transport and/or day excursions?
The bags will be stored at the hostels where they are tagged and recorded. We have never had a case of anyone losing their luggage or having their luggage stolen so you can focus on having fun.
Do the hostels have WIFI? Will I be able to keep in touch with friends and family while in China?
There is Wi-Fi and computers available for use in all hostels you stay in during The Dragon Trip.
What is the standard of accommodation?
All of the hostels are clean, air-conditioned or have fans, safe, have good showers, internet, washing machines and most importantly, have real Chinese character. People who stay at hostels are usually aged 18 to 35, travelling on a smaller budget than people staying at hotels. So it is easy to make friends and fun to hang out at the bar (all the hostels we stay at have cool bars and lounging areas to hang out). If you would like to stay in a private room, that is absolutely possible upon request.
Which hostels do we use? Their addresses?
Please reach out to our team and we will be happy to provide a detailed itinerary.
I’m not very physically fit! Is the trip suitable for me?
At its heart, the Dragon Trip offers adventure tours, but you can make your Dragon Trip as physically active (or inactive) as you want. Instead of hiking, you could ask your Adventure Leader for a more relaxing activity like going for a massage!
What travel insurance do I need for China?
We require all our customers to have backpackers travel insurance when coming on the trip. Please bring details of your travel insurance along with you. In the event of an accident, we may need contact your insurance company on your behalf, so we will need the insurance company’s name and phone number and your policy number.
What are the ages & nationalities of people booked on Dragon trips?
Each trip is different, but our travelers come from all over the world and from every background- why not connect with fellow Dragon Trippers or meet people on The Dragon Trip Facebook page. We fully embrace the backpacker attitude that everyone is very welcome. A typical trip would include friends who have just finished high school, couples on career breaks, students on university holidays, and solo travelers from all walks of life. The group normally speaks English, coming from all over the world.
I have a medical condition – is this OK?
Generally yes, but please do inform us of your specific requirements at the point of booking.
Please note that many common medications and over-the-counter drugs are illegal in Japan. If you have a prescription, you may want to check the rules regarding bringing it intoBringing luggage on the Shinkansen (bullet train)
There are restrictions in place for the size of luggage which can be taken on board the bullet train when travelling across Japan. You can travel with one luggage piece with a maximum size of 160cm (sum of height, width, and length). For comparison, a standard large backpack has dimensions of 50-52cm torso length and 88-100cm hip width. When travelling in Japan, we would always recommend travelling with a large backpack or rucksack to ensure that you’re able to board all transportation successfully.
Will my phone’s sim card work?
International travellers often face expensive roaming charges when using their mobile phones abroad. However, there are alternatives to ensure convenient and affordable internet connectivity without incurring charges.
It is possible to buy a prepaid SIM card when you enter Japan, which can be used on most unlocked mobile phones. Some mobile phone carriers offer the option of purchasing an e-sim, too. Or you could rent pocket wifi - can be ordered to arrive at your accommodation upon your arrival.
What kind of restaurants will we go to?
Your Adventure Leader will always offer to take you for a group meal, where we go to a local restaurant, which we know is hygienic and has cheap and delicious food. If you are craving Western food, then there are lots of great options!
I’m a vegetarian/have allergies – will I be able to get the right food?
Yes! With so many food choices, Japan can meet the needs of individuals with special dietary needs or requests. Just tell your Adventure Leader and they can help you find something suitable. You will probably discover a new dish that you love!
How much should I budget for food and drink on the Dragon Trip?
Generally, we take travellers to affordable restaurants and recommend budgeting £15-20 a day for food and drink.
How do I get my Chinese Visa?
When travelling to China for tourism, all travellers require a visa to gain entry. Applying for a tourism visa around 2 months before you travel should usually give you the time you need to get everything in order, so The Dragon Trip will provide you with your invitation letter at this point – this is a key piece of documentation you need when applying
Documentation requirements for your Chinese visa:
Documentation requirements may differ between nationalities - Please check what your specific needs are! For several European & Asian countries, China has a policy to stay up to 15-days without a visa! These countries include Germany, France & the Netherlands. We’re expecting more countries to follow soon, but always make sure to check if you need a visa or not to be absolutely sure. Upon request, we can adjust
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