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The first step is a route reality check, not a deposit, card form, or forced quote.
ChinaVoyage does not ask travelers to blindly accept a plan or pay before they understand the route. The first goal is to make the route decision easier to understand, clarify missing details, and reduce common inbound travel misunderstandings.

Clarify scope, walking load, weather exposure, transfer logic, and exclusions before you lock the trip.
Before any future planning discussion, ChinaVoyage first checks whether route idea, timing, comfort needs, must-see places, and missing details are clear enough for private follow-up.
Travelers should know whether hotels, guides, vehicles, tickets, meals, airport transfers, high-speed rail, and tips are included or excluded.
If a plan is unclear, too rushed, too expensive, or missing service details, travelers can ask for clarification before moving forward.
ChinaVoyage-supported communication helps keep route expectations, questions, preferences, and follow-up notes visible for later reference.
The safest moment to catch a bad route is before hotels, trains, flights, or scenic tickets are locked.
A cheaper plan is not safer if its exclusions, walking load, transfer logic, or guide standard are unclear.
Traveler protection sometimes means recommending fewer cities, fewer hotel changes, or a delayed booking decision.
High-end China planning should feel considered, not pushy. We make the first deliverable concrete: a private route reality check that tells you what is workable before a bespoke planning conversation begins.
The first step is a route reality check, not a deposit, card form, or forced quote.
Your request is not posted publicly and is not mass-sent to agencies for bidding.
We check pace, transfers, scenic buffers, walking load, weather, payments, language, and hotel-area logic.
If deeper design is useful, we explain the planning gap before asking you to continue.