Planning your first trip to China can feel overwhelming—but it doesn't have to be. With the right preparation and a trusted local partner, your China adventure will be smooth, enriching, and unforgettable.
1. Decide When to Go
Spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) are ideal for most regions. Summer is peak season for domestic travel but great for Tibet. Winter offers fewer crowds and magical snowy landscapes.
2. Choose Your Destinations
First-timers often choose the "Golden Triangle": Beijing (3–4 days), Xi'an (2–3 days), and Shanghai (2–3 days). For nature lovers, add Guilin (3 days). For culture enthusiasts, Chengdu (2–3 days) is a must.
3. Sort Out Your Visa
Most visitors need a tourist (L) visa. Apply 1–2 months before travel. We provide invitation letters to all our clients at no extra cost.
4. Book With a Local Expert
A local tour operator handles internal flights, trains, hotels, guides, and tickets—saving you hours of frustration with Chinese-only platforms. Plus, you get insider access and 24/7 support.