Visa-readiness, payments, stations, language, food choices, and movement are planned with clear fallbacks.
Private China Travel
Private China with local support.
A private China travel planner for international travelers, combining custom itinerary design, visa-readiness guidance, flight and hotel planning support, local coordination, and on-trip assistance until the final transfer out.
Private Journeys
Custom China itineraries, built around the traveler.
We design private China trips around timing, interests, comfort level, route logic, and the practical layer that makes the journey work on the ground.
Start from a region, theme, sample route, or blank brief.
Support End-to-end support layerDocuments, flights, hotels, transfers, payment readiness, language help, and daily coordination.
Concierge On-trip problem solvingSupport for timing shifts, practical questions, and the friction visitors face on the road.
Who We Help
For travelers who need judgment, not a fixed package.
Inkchina works best for international travelers and travel advisors who want a tailor-made China trip with clear route logic, reliable local help, and practical support before arrival, during the journey, and through the final departure.
Couples, families, and small groups can travel privately without a fixed tour bus rhythm.
We connect places to meals, neighborhoods, craft, gardens, daily life, and the context behind them.
Overseas planners can use us for route logic, document preparation, hotel and transport planning, and local coordination.
Services
The practical layer behind a smoother China trip.
Private travel in China is better when the route design and ground support are planned together: visa-readiness, documents, flights, hotels, payments, language, transfers, and deeper access.
Help with visa-related document checklists, travel notes, and RMB payments in apps and on the road.
Arrival & LogisticsFlight timing, airport pickup, hotel check-in, train transfers, and day-to-day coordination.
On-Trip AssistanceResponsive concierge help plus bilingual guides and hosts for language and cultural gaps.
Food & Cultural AccessRegional food, local craft, daily life, and encounters beyond major sights.
How We Work
From a rough idea to a trip that works on the ground.
A private China itinerary is built in stages: route direction first, then practical support, then the documents, hotels, transport, and daily details that make the trip manageable.
Read the brief
We look at timing, interests, traveler profile, comfort level, entry needs, and friction points.
Shape the route logic
We suggest a sequence of regions, nights, transfers, guide days, and independent time.
Build the support layer
Visa-readiness, flights, hotels, arrival, payments, language, drivers, guides, and on-trip questions are planned into the journey.
Travel Lenses
Three ways to shape a private China journey.
Scenic grandeur, cultural texture, or deeper exploration can become the starting logic.
01 —
See the settings that made
the image of China.
Sacred peaks, ancient capitals, gardens, river towns, and strong first routes.
Explore Landscapes
02 —
Meet China through hands,
tables, homes, and stories.
Less monument collecting, more contact with the living texture of the country.
Explore Living Heritage
03 —
Go farther, with the support
ambitious travel needs.
Western Sichuan, highlands, monastery regions, and nature-led travel beyond the obvious.
Explore ExpeditionsSample Routes
Starting points, not fixed packages.
Reference ideas only. We use them to shape a route around each traveler’s interests, pace, season, and budget.
Peaks, Pagodas, and Capitals
A first route through Beijing, Xi’an, Huangshan, and Suzhou.
Rivers, Karst, and Southern China
A southern route shaped by water, slower movement, and greener landscapes.
Tea, Gardens, and the Scholar’s China
Suzhou, Hangzhou, tea hills, and quieter scholar spaces.
Kilns, Courtyards, and Table Culture
A route shaped by making, dwelling, and everyday Chinese life.
Trails of West Sichuan
A highland idea with meadows, mountain weather, and a slower rhythm of altitude.
Silk Roads and Desert Frontiers
A frontier idea with long horizons, cave temples, and historic corridors.
Trust
What you can expect
before you commit.
Clear communication, grounded route thinking, and a practical support layer from the start.
01
Clear first response
We reply with next questions and an initial planning direction, not a generic package PDF.
02
Route logic before booking
We explain why regions fit together, where the pace may feel heavy, and what should be simplified.
03
Practical local support
Documents, hotels, flights, guides, drivers, transfers, payments, language gaps, and timing changes are treated as part of the design.
Journal
China travel planning guides
for better decisions.
Practical notes for first-time China travel, custom itinerary design, seasonality, and route pacing.
First-Time China, Without The Panic
The practical layer that turns uncertainty into confidence.
Read More
Why Western China Changes The Pace
Altitude, scale, and a different sense of distance once you move west.
Read MoreHow Payments, Apps, and Everyday Travel Actually Work
A plain-English guide to the practical layer visitors worry about.
Read MoreWhen To Visit China, If You Care About Atmosphere
More about rhythm, visibility, festivals, and travel feel.
Read MoreHow A Good China Route Is Actually Designed
Why pacing, transfers, hotel rhythm, and region pairing matter more than a checklist.
Read MoreFor Travel Advisors
China ground support for overseas planners.
We help advisors and boutique agencies shape private China trips with route logic, travel document preparation, hotel and transport planning, local coordination, guide support, and client-ready practical clarity.