About Inkchina

Custom travel, built for how China actually feels.

Inkchina designs custom journeys across Mainland China for international travelers who want beauty, cultural depth, practical preparation, and support through the whole trip.

Misty mountains in China
Traveler meeting a local host in China
Travel detail with tea or crafted objects
Dark moody aerial landscape with boat
Travel objects and tea in China

What We Do

We do not sell rigid tours.

We use themes and sample routes to help travelers find a direction, then build the real trip around pace, interests, budget, comfort, and the practical support needed on the ground.

Custom first

Every route is a recommendation until it is shaped to the traveler.

Support throughout

We help with visa-readiness, travel documents, flights, hotels, RMB payments, language barriers, transfers, and on-trip changes.

China through people and place

Food, craft, landscape, and local interaction matter as much as famous sights.

How We Think

Three standards shape every route.

Beauty alone is not enough. The route has to work, feel right, and stay easy to enter.

Clarity

The trip should feel legible from the first arrival to the final transfer out.

Depth

We look for routes that reveal China through daily life, food, craft, and local scale.

Care

Support is not an extra layer. It is part of what makes the route worth taking.

How We Design

From first brief to final trip.

Simple on the traveler side, detailed on ours.

Start with a Direction

Landscapes, living heritage, expeditions, or a mix. We use that to shape the first route idea.

Refine the Real Trip

Days, budget, comfort level, hotel style, flight logic, food priorities, and support needs all change the route.

Carry the Practical Layer

Visa-readiness, document notes, hotel and transfer planning, bilingual support, and on-trip problem solving stay inside the service.

Who We Fit

Best for travelers who want more than a checklist.

Not every traveler wants the same China. We work best when the trip needs thought.

First-Time Visitors

Who want the country to feel deep but not intimidating.

Food and Culture Travelers

Who want routes shaped by regional life, not generic sightseeing.

Thoughtful Explorers

Who want western China, stronger routes, or more ambitious pacing with real support.

Next Step

Tell us how you want China to feel.

That is enough for us to begin shaping the right route.