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Plan My China Trip

Take 2 minutes — the more details, the better your itinerary.

01

Where would you like to go?

Pick the cities or regions that interest you. You can select on the chips, on the rail map, or both.

02

When would you like to travel?

If you're not sure yet, that's fine — we can suggest the best season for your route.

03

Who's coming along?

This helps us choose room types, paces, and activity levels.

04

What level of hotel do you prefer?

Per room per night, approximate. We can mix tiers across cities if you'd like.

05

What kind of experience do you want?

Pick the themes that match your travel style. Optional but helpful.

Special occasion (optional)

06

How should we reach you?

We'll send your initial itinerary by email. Phone or messaging is optional.

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How it works

  1. 1

    You share your ideas

    Cities, dates, hotel preferences, anything special about the trip.

  2. 2

    We design a draft

    A real local trip planner builds an itinerary around China's high-speed rail, with hotel and transfer recommendations. No templates.

  3. 3

    You review and adjust

    Free revisions until the plan fits. Only book when you're happy with the itinerary and price.

Quick answers

Is this service free?

Yes. The initial itinerary and quote are free with no obligation. You only pay if you decide to book the trip with us.

How fast will I hear back?

Within 24 hours, usually much sooner during Beijing business hours (9am–6pm GMT+8, Monday–Saturday).

Can I change the itinerary later?

Yes. Free revisions until you're happy. We'll keep refining until the plan fits your pace, budget, and interests.

Do I need to choose all the cities now?

No. If you're unsure, just tell us how many days you have and what kind of experience you want — we'll suggest the best route.

Why "rail-first"?

China's high-speed rail network is the largest in the world. For trips under 1,000 km between major cities, trains are usually faster door-to-door than flights, and the journey itself becomes part of the experience.