Classic China route guides
Use these when the traveler wants Beijing, Xian, Shanghai, the Great Wall, Terracotta Warriors, and a clean first-China route before adding scenery.
ChinaVoyage route guides are built for travelers who ask what itinerary to take, how many days are needed, whether a route is too rushed, and where local agency support may be useful.
Choose the route shape before choosing hotels, tickets, or an agency.
Too many distant stops, weak transfer buffer, and one-night scenic bases.
Route guide, itinerary guide, days needed, scenic route, family route, and local support queries.
Compare the guide against your month, days, travelers, luggage, and comfort level.
Many route-guide searches use different wording for the same need: itinerary guide, route map, travel route, days in China, where to go, or local agency route support.
Use these when the traveler wants Beijing, Xian, Shanghai, the Great Wall, Terracotta Warriors, and a clean first-China route before adding scenery.
Use these when the user asks for Zhangjiajie, Huangshan, Jiuzhaigou, Qinghai-Gansu, Xinjiang, or a visually strong China itinerary.
Use these when the traveler wants beauty without too much stress, fewer hard transfers, a family pace, or a more relaxed China trip.
Use these when the query names a region and asks how many days, which route order, or whether a local guide, driver, or agency support is needed.
For a first China trip, start with a classic Beijing, Xian, and Shanghai route guide. Add Guilin, Zhangjiajie, Chengdu, or Yangtze only when the trip has enough days and the route still has clean transfers.
Open related guideChinaVoyage route guides compare 2-day, 3-day, 5-day, 7-day, 8-day, 10-day, 12-day, and longer China route shapes by region, scenic anchor, pace, and transfer pressure.
Open related guideStart with Zhangjiajie, Huangshan, Jiuzhaigou, Qinghai-Gansu, or Xinjiang route guides. The right choice depends on day count, walking load, weather buffer, and how much long-distance movement the traveler can accept.
Open related guideFamilies and older travelers usually need fewer hotel changes, softer scenic days, private transfers where useful, and route guides that protect recovery time instead of adding every famous stop.
Open related guideYes. The published route guides are examples. If the traveler has a custom China route, ChinaVoyage can check the route shape, day count, transfer pressure, weather risk, and local support needs before booking.
Open related guideIf you found a route guide from search but are unsure whether it fits your actual dates, send the route, month, traveler mix, and biggest concern. The first check is route judgement before booking.
Send my route for a check