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From Ancient Walls to Cloud-Piercing Peaks: Handcrafted Itineraries Through the Many Faces of China
Every traveler sees a different China. Some come seeking history—winding through imperial palaces and silent warriors of clay. Others chase nature’s poetry, from the jade rivers of Guilin to the sky bridges of Zhangjiajie. Many follow flavor, guided by the sizzle of street markets and the warmth of hand-pulled noodles.
Our curated itineraries are more than routes—they are stories waiting to unfold. Whether you have three days or three weeks, whether you dream of pandas or palaces, we craft paths that weave culture, nature, cuisine, and city lights into unforgettable journeys.
Let the Great Wall lead you east, the Himalayas call you west, and let China reveal itself—one stop, one smile, one sunrise at a time.
Popular Recommended Itineraries
Explore our most popular travel routes — tried, loved, and unforgettable.

Stone Forests and Silver Streams
13 Days
Zhangjiajie > Fenghuang > Guilin > Yangshuo
Explore South China’s peaks, rivers, and ancient towns on a 13-day poetic journey through nature’s wonders.

A Classic China Journey
10 Days
Beijing > Xi’an > Shanghai
Journey through China’s imperial grandeur and modern marvels in a perfect blend of history, culture, and style.

Ancient Faith Sites
12 Days
Beijing > Xi’an > Shanxi > Luoyang
Explore China’s sacred temples and caves on a spiritual journey through ancient faith and culture.

From Pandas to Pagodas
10 – 14 Days
Sichuan > Yunnan
Discover the wonders of Sichuan and Yunnan—from giant pandas to ancient pagodas, snow-capped peaks, and vibrant cultures.

Yangtze Delta Highlights
8-10 Days
Shanghai > Suzhou > Nanjing > Hangzhou
Discover the Yangtze River Delta’s vibrant cities, classical gardens, and peaceful water towns, blending rich history, culture, and natural beauty.

Silk Road Odyssey
14 Days
Shaanxi > Gansu > Xinjiang
Explore China’s Silk Road heritage, deserts, and cultures on a 14-day journey through history and nature.
In-Depth Journeys
Slow down, stay longer, and truly know the place.
Wonders in Focus
Scenes that capture the heart of each destination.





Frequently Asked Questions
Learn more about visiting China with answers to these frequently asked questions.
Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter China. Tourist visas (L visa) can be obtained from Chinese embassies or consulates. Some cities allow visa-free transit for short stays under specific conditions.
Yes, China is generally very safe for travelers, with low crime rates and efficient public services. Our local team carefully plans each route and is always available to assist you in case of any emergency.
Mobile payment is dominant in China (WeChat Pay, Alipay), but international credit cards are not always accepted, especially in smaller towns. We help our guests set up tourist-friendly payment options and advise on how much local currency to carry.
While English is not widely spoken outside major cities, Travel China offers English-speaking guides, 24/7 customer support, and detailed itineraries to ensure a smooth experience. We take care of transportation, communication, and translation so you can travel with ease.
China has internet restrictions (e.g., Google, WhatsApp, Instagram are blocked). We recommend using a VPN app before arriving in China to access international services.