
Bespoke China travel is for travelers who want the trip designed around comfort, timing, and access rather than assembled from a generic package. Dragon Discover starts with strong route logic: which cities pair well, how many hotel changes make sense, when trains beat flights, where private guiding adds value, and where a slower day protects the whole journey. From there, the itinerary can be tuned for boutique hotels, premium rail, wellness, craft, food, architecture, photography, family travel, or a special occasion. A bespoke China journey can stay compact – for example Beijing and Tianjin in 5 days – or expand into a 16-day Xinjiang rail experience. The point is not simply luxury for its own sake, but a trip that feels intentionally paced, locally grounded, and easy to live inside while you are here.
Bespoke routes usually run 5 to 16 days. Published sample prices range from USD 1,149 to USD 13,000, with the final quote shaped by hotel level, private guide coverage, rail or flight class, special access, and seasonal availability.
It means the route, pacing, hotels, transport, guide time, and special experiences are adjusted around your priorities instead of forcing you into a fixed package.
Yes. Published routes are strong starting points. They help define geography, day count, and price range, then the private version can be refined around your travel style.
Not always. Luxury can be part of the design, but bespoke travel is mainly about fit: the right pace, hotel tier, guide style, and route choices for the traveler.