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2025 Customer Reviews

  • Clients: 林彦廷
  • Country: HongKong
Aug 20,2025
工作忙沒時間做北京行程,在 Tripadvisor 上搜尋 City Packages,看到這家評分高、評價真實就下了單。套餐涵蓋故宮、長城、頤和園、天壇必去景點,安排超合理,每天不用走太多路,節奏很舒服。導遊小李是北京本地人,對故宮歷史瞭如指掌,給我們講了很多冷門小故事,比如某宮殿建築細節的寓意,比看攻略有趣多了!去長城時,還幫我們安排纜車上下,省了不少體力。午餐也很用心,第一天吃北京烤鴨,皮脆肉嫩;第二天吃炸醬麵,還教我們怎麼拌才香。有天突然下雨,導遊早備好雨傘,提醒我們小心路滑。全程無隱形消費,和 Tripadvisor 評價完全一致,超可靠!同事問北京遊怎麼安排,我直接發了鏈接,真心推薦給想輕鬆玩北京的朋友!
  • Clients: Wongprachya
  • Country: Thailand
Aug 20,2025
I took my parents and children to travel to Zhangjiajie, and was most worried about “difficult mountain roads + incompatible food tastes.” When I saw the “Thai-speaking guide + elderly and child-friendly” review of this Small Group Tour on Tripadvisor, after booking, I found that this was the easiest time I took my family on a trip!​ Our small group had 8 people; guide A Feng is a local in Zhangjiajie and speaks fluent Thai and Chinese (my parents only speak Chaoshan dialect, and A Feng can also communicate simply). The itinerary arrangement was super thoughtful: considering my parents’ bad knees, he changed the “Tianzishan hiking” to cableway up and down, and only arranged short-distance flat road tours; he prepared a small backpack for the child, filled with snacks and mosquito repellent, and also brought a Zhangjiajie characteristic “bamboo-woven little monkey” toy—the child was happy throughout the trip.​ When going to Yuanjiajie, A Feng found a viewing platform in advance and helped us take a family photo of the “Avatar Hallelujah Mountains,” and also taught us to adjust the “landscape filter” on the mobile phone. When I sent the photos to the Thai relative group, everyone asked, “Where is this fairyland?” In Jinbianxi, he took us on a niche route to avoid tour group crowds, and the child could feed small fish by the stream; A Feng told the “legend of Jinbianxi” in Thai, and my parents laughed happily.​ The food was completely adapted to Thai tastes: A Feng knew we liked sweet and sour flavors, so he asked the restaurant to change the “Sanxia Pot” to tomato flavor; the recommended “steamed grouper with garlic” and “stir-fried seasonal vegetables” were light and not spicy, and my parents and child ate happily; after lunch, he also took us to eat “Zhangjiajie kiwi fruit smoothie,” made with local fruits—sweet and sour to relieve summer heat, more to my taste than Thai mango smoothies.​ At the end of the trip, A Feng helped us call a “business car to the airport” and specially chose a model with a child seat; my parents forgot to bring blood pressure medicine, and he also helped us buy it at a nearby Chinese medicine store and explained the usage and dosage in Thai. After returning to Thailand, I shared this trip in the Bangkok Chinese travel agency group, and many friends booked the same small group—this Small Group Tour has achieved the ultimate in “elderly comfort, child happiness, and adult peace of mind”!
  • Clients: 陈嘉雯
  • Country: HongKong
Aug 17,2025
我之前一直想帶媽媽去雲南玩,怕大團太趕又不會自主安排,看到這家的 Small Group+Tailor Make Itinerary 服務就試了試,結果遠超預期!我們的小團只有 6 人,導遊阿明超有經驗,出發前特意詢問媽媽的體力和喜好,調整了行程 —— 減少趕路時間,多留時間在洱海散步,還帶我們去了當地人才知的小眾觀景台,拍的照片比網紅景點還美!麗江古城沒帶我們去購物點,反而領去巷子裡的納西族菜館,媽媽說那碗土雞米線是全程最佳!客製化溝通超順暢,我們想多住一晚洱海邊民宿,客服立刻安排,價格還很抵。全程不累,媽媽玩得超開心,回來就跟朋友推薦,下次去川西一定還選他們!
  • Clients: Mary
  • Country: Indonesia
Aug 16,2025
As an Indonesian Muslim, I’ve long wanted to take my family to experience the Tang Dynasty history in Xi’an, but worried about “not understanding historical explanations + difficulty finding halal food.” When I saw this Tailor Make Itinerary’s “Indonesian-speaking guide + halal customization” service on Tripadvisor, the 5-day customized itinerary after communication made my whole family fall in love with Xi’an!​ Guide Xiao Yang speaks fluent Indonesian and Arabic; he confirmed the needs with me 1 week in advance: to avoid crowds, he arranged the Terracotta Army itinerary at 8 a.m.; considering the 5 daily prayers, he reserved 30 minutes of prayer time in the itinerary and checked the mosques near each attraction for us (such as “Lintong Mosque” next to the Terracotta Army). When visiting Shaanxi History Museum, Xiao Yang explained Tang Dynasty cultural relics in Indonesian, such as the “Silk Road story” behind the tri-color glazed camel figurine—even my 10-year-old daughter listened intently and actively asked, “How did people in the Tang Dynasty trade with Indonesia?”​ We had no worries about food at all: at “Laosun’s Halal Restaurant” arranged by Xiao Yang, he would break the steamed bread for us for the lamb soup with steamed bread, and match it with non-spicy chili sauce; in the Tang Dynasty Never-Sleeping City, he took us to a halal food stall to buy “beef roujiamo” (beef sandwich), and my daughter ate two and still wanted more. The itinerary also thoughtfully added a “in-depth tour of Huimin Street,” but avoided commercial sections and took us to “Xiyangshi” where locals often go to buy halal mung bean cakes as souvenirs—affordable and authentic.​ The most touching part was the details: knowing we are used to drinking warm water, Xiao Yang brought a thermos every day; when my daughter had a fever, he immediately took us to a nearby Muslim hospital and helped translate the condition; on the last day of the trip, he also helped us book a “halal Sichuan opera” performance and chose programs without pork elements. After returning to Indonesia, I wrote a PRODUCT REVIEW in the Muslim travel blogger community, and many fans asked me for the customization link—this Tailor Make Itinerary allows us to feel the history without worrying about faith and life needs at all!
  • Clients: Sophie Miller
  • Country: Australia
Aug 15,2025
I’ve always been obsessed with giant pandas, so a trip to Chengdu was a must for my China tour. When I searched for City Packages on Trustpilot, this company’s 4.9-star rating and detailed reviews caught my eye—many travelers mentioned “well-balanced itineraries” and “local food recommendations,” so I booked it without hesitation. The 3-day package covered all the highlights I wanted: Chengdu Panda Base, Kuanzhai Alleys, Jinli Ancient Street, and even a Sichuan Opera show.​ On the first day, we went to the Panda Base early, and our guide, A Ling, told us the best spots to see pandas eating bamboo—we were lucky enough to watch a baby panda climb a tree, which was the cutest thing I’ve ever seen! A Ling also explained the panda conservation efforts in China, which made me appreciate these lovely creatures even more. In the afternoon, we visited Kuanzhai Alleys; she took us to a traditional teahouse where we tried “Gaiwancha” (covered-bowl tea) and watched a Sichuan opera face-changing performance. The artist even invited me on stage to learn a simple face-changing move—it was so fun!​ The food part was definitely the highlight. A Ling knew I don’t eat too spicy, so she recommended milder Sichuan dishes like “Mapo Tofu” (adjusted spice level) and “Kong Pao Chicken.” She also took us to a local night market where we tried “Sugar Painting” and “Stinky Tofu” (which was surprisingly delicious!). The itinerary was never rushed—we had enough time to wander, take photos, and immerse ourselves in the culture. I left Chengdu with a full stomach and a heart full of memories. I’ve already recommended this City Package to my family and friends in Australia—if you love pandas and good food, this is the perfect choice!