Choose the China you want first
Start from route family, scenic feeling, or day count instead of from a blank form or random city list.
Start with the chooser
The process stays simple on purpose. ChinaVoyage starts with route clarity, not a giant planning funnel.
A weak route does not improve because the explanation gets prettier. The route has to pass first.
The first useful step is still a route verdict, not a payment request or supplier escalation.
If the route only needs one smart correction, the honest answer is not to sell a larger service layer.
Move from vague desire to a real route decision with as little friction and repetition as possible.
Start from route family, scenic feeling, or day count instead of from a blank form or random city list.
Start with the chooserOnce you have a direction or rough route, review pace, transfer pressure, comfort, and scenic fit before money starts locking things in.
Open the route checkIf the route is worth developing, then hotel areas, food rhythm, support level, and detailed custom planning start to matter.
See private planning logicThe first check should tell travelers whether the route shape fits their days, transfers, walking load, and comfort level.
Compare route shape before destination names.
Separate facts, assumptions, and missing details.
Protect travelers from rushed or overloaded plans.
Keep the first route check private, clear, and low-pressure.
We will first tell you whether the route is likely realistic, where the pressure sits, and what should be kept, cut, reordered, or buffered before bookings are fixed.
Travelers do not need a giant planning workflow on day one. They need clarity about what version of China fits and whether the route can actually work.