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A China customized tour is a personalized travel experience tailored exclusively to your interests, schedule, budget, and travel style. Unlike fixed group tours with crowded buses and rigid itineraries, it puts you in full control—you choose where to go, how long to stay, what to do, and at what pace. Whether traveling solo, with family, a partner, or a small group, every detail is crafted to match your unique preferences, turning your China journey into an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind experience.
Pick your departure date—no need to fit fixed schedules; Adjust itineraries on the fly: linger at captivating spots, skip uninteresting destinations, or add last-minute activities; Control your travel pace: start late for a relaxed morning, or rise early to catch sunrise over Zhangjiajie’s peaks—your journey moves at your rhythm.
Dedicated English-speaking guide: Local experts share in-depth cultural and historical insights, leading you to hidden gems not found in guidebooks; Private transportation: Travel comfortably in a chauffeured car, van, or high-speed train—no sharing with strangers; Tailored accommodations: From luxury resorts and boutique inns to culturally immersive stays, we match your comfort preferences and budget.
Avoid tourist crowds: Explore off-the-beaten-path treasures like Yunnan’s minority villages, Guizhou’s ancient towns, or Sichuan’s remote valleys; Cultural immersion: Join a dumpling-making class in Beijing, learn calligraphy in Xi’an, or experience a tea ceremony in Hangzhou—connect deeply with local life; Interest-focused themes: Whether you love history, food, adventure, photography, or panda encounters, we design the tour around your passions.
Visa support: Benefit from China’s visa-free policies (30-day stay for over 40 countries, 10-day transit visa-free for 53 countries) or port visa assistance if needed; 24/7 support: A dedicated travel advisor and on-the-ground team stand ready to handle itinerary tweaks, emergencies, and all your needs; Transparent pricing: No hidden fees, no forced shopping—clear breakdown of costs for tickets, meals, and services.
Historical & Cultural: Explore UNESCO sites like the Great Wall, Terracotta Army, and Forbidden City, or dive into Luoyang’s Buddhist heritage; Natural Wonders: Cruise the Li River in Guilin, hike Huangshan’s misty peaks, or marvel at Jiuzhaigou’s colorful lakes; Food Adventures: Savor Sichuan’s spicy cuisine, Cantonese dim sum, and Chengdu street food—catering to vegetarian, halal, gluten-free, and other dietary needs; Adventure & Active: Trek the Tibetan Plateau, rock climb in Yangshuo, or ski in Harbin; Family & Honeymoon: Kid-friendly activities (panda encounters, cultural workshops) or romantic experiences (private river cruises, sunset dinners).