Route first, price second
A cheap quote is not useful if the itinerary is structurally rushed or the scenic anchor is under-protected.
A China tour quote should be checked before the deposit, not after. The goal is to find route, hotel, ticket, guide, shopping, and cancellation risks while the plan is still easy to change.
Before paying a China tour deposit, verify the route shape, hotel logic, guide and driver scope, ticket responsibility, shopping-stop policy, cancellation terms, and whether the itinerary matches your real comfort level.
A cheap quote is not useful if the itinerary is structurally rushed or the scenic anchor is under-protected.
Ask for hotel names or realistic equivalents, location, room type, breakfast, and substitution rules.
Separate full guide days, transfer-only days, self-guided time, airport pickup, and emergency contact coverage.
Clarify who books passport-linked tickets, park shuttles, cable cars, trains, and peak-season timed entries.
Ask whether shopping stops, factory visits, commission stops, or mandatory detours are included.
Understand deposit timing, cancellation windows, weather handling, ticket sell-outs, and change fees before paying.
Ask whether the route is realistic, which hotels or standards are included, which days have guides and drivers, how tickets are handled, whether shopping stops exist, and what cancellation rules apply.
It can be. Once the deposit, hotels, trains, internal flights, or scenic tickets are locked, changing a rushed route becomes more expensive and emotionally harder.
Yes. You can send the route, quote details, hotel level, included services, and what worries you. The first check looks for route and deposit risks before any deeper planning discussion.