Go2ChinaTours helps international travelers compare China destinations, plan private itineraries, and prepare clearer trip inquiries before formal booking support.
Go2ChinaTours is a China travel planning website for international travelers who want a practical, well-paced private itinerary. The site is designed to help you compare destinations, understand how cities fit together, prepare useful inquiry details, and avoid overloaded travel days.
Route-first planning
We look at city order, transfer time, hotel location, walking level, meal rhythm, and guide value before adding more sightseeing stops.
Destination context
City and topic pages explain what each destination is good for, who it suits, and which local decisions affect the travel day.
Private-trip mindset
Families, senior travelers, food lovers, photographers, and first-time visitors need different pacing, not the same fixed group route.
How Go2ChinaTours helps
China is large, and many trips fail because the route is planned as a checklist instead of a real journey. A useful itinerary should account for arrival time, hotel area, train or flight connections, attraction ticket timing, walking distance, weather, food comfort, and the travel style of the group. Go2ChinaTours organizes this information into destinations, city topics, travel guides, and sample private route ideas so travelers can make better early decisions.
Relationship with Jiangmi Travel
Go2ChinaTours is operated with Jiangmi Travel support. The website helps travelers research and request custom China trip planning. Formal quotation, service confirmation, booking details, guide arrangements, vehicle service, ticket handling, and payment steps can be handled with Jiangmi Travel after the itinerary requirements are clear.
What we focus on
- Realistic pacing: We avoid suggesting days that look good on paper but are uncomfortable in practice.
- Clear city roles: Beijing, Xi'an, Shanghai, Chengdu, Guilin, Zhangjiajie, and Yunnan serve different route purposes.
- Useful inquiry details: Better trip requests include dates, group size, hotel level, walking level, food needs, and must-see places.
- No forced shopping focus: Private planning should prioritize sightseeing quality, comfort, local context, and group needs.
Who the site is for
The site is mainly written for first-time China travelers, private small groups, families, senior travelers, and travelers who want guide support without joining a large fixed tour. If you are still choosing cities, start with the China destinations page. If you know the city but need practical detail, use the destination planning guides. If you are preparing an inquiry, review the China travel planning checklist.
Ready to discuss a route?
Send your dates, group size, preferred cities, hotel level, walking pace, and travel interests through the contact page. The clearer the first message is, the easier it is to build a practical private itinerary.