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China itinerary review vs custom tour: know the difference

A China itinerary review checks risk; a custom tour may sell travel services. Know which one you are buying before paying.

By China Travel Helpdesk Editorial Last updated: 2026-05-23 About the editorial desk

Quick answer

An itinerary review identifies risks in your plan; a custom tour may sell or arrange travel services. Before paying, confirm whether you are buying advice or a delivered travel product.

Key facts

Provider accountability
Review services and tour operators carry different delivery responsibilities
Refund path
Review fees and travel-product refunds should be described separately
License signal
Custom tours and bundled services should show the responsible operator or qualified supplier
Service boundary
Route review is not hotel booking, guide assignment, ticketing, or package-tour delivery

A China itinerary review and a custom tour can look similar in a chat, but they are not the same product. An itinerary review comments on route logic, timing, hotels, payments, and friction. A custom tour may arrange or sell travel services.

The difference matters because responsibility changes. If you only buy review time, you still book and manage the travel products. If you buy a tour, ask who operates it, who supplies each service, and what contract, refund, and complaint path applies.

Before paying, ask the provider to write one sentence that describes the product. If the sentence includes booking, arranging, assigning, operating, or bundling travel services, ask for operator and qualification details.

China Travel Helpdesk's current public route is review and preparation, not package-tour operation. That narrower boundary is part of the trust signal.

What to do

  1. Label the product

    Ask whether you are buying review, planning, booking, guide service, or a custom tour.

  2. Separate fees

    Separate review fees from travel product payments and supplier deposits.

  3. Separate risk

    Ask who pays or refunds if a hotel, ticket, car, guide, or route segment fails.

Questions travelers keep asking

Is itinerary review a tour?

No. Itinerary review is risk checking and planning advice. A tour usually involves arranging or delivering travel services.

Why does the distinction matter?

Because the refund path, provider accountability, and legal responsibility are different.

Can a provider sell both?

A provider may offer different services, but each product should have clear terms, operator details, and responsibility boundaries.

What does China Helpdesk sell now?

The public route-check workflow focuses on route and preparation risk, not package tours, hotels, flights, or private-guide assignment.

Sources and official references

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