Founded in 1984 and headquartered in Beijing, China Comfort Travel Group (CCT), also known as Kanghui Travel, is a flagship company of state-owned Beijing Tourism Group (BTG) with unparalleled nationwide presence in China. With a record AAAAA rating as a national travel conglomerate — the highest rating in the industry — CCT enjoys over 300 subsidiaries and 3,000+ brick-and-mortar outlets in Shanghai, Xinjiang, Tibet, and beyond. Its top-down management facilitates country-wide smooth delivery of service, backed by nine consecutive Top 3 rankings in China’s Top 100 International Travel Agencies and #1 national ranking in 2009 in group, domestic, and outbound travel. With brand value of more than ¥1.2 billion RMB and being a “China Famous Trademark,” CCT offers foreign visitors unequaled reliability for complex itineraries like Tibet permits or Silk Road journeys.
Innovative Services & Cultural Expertise
CCT pioneers tailored, tech-enhanced journeys blending cultural immersion with operational transparency. The agency specializes in Muslim-friendly tours like the Halal-compliant Yellow River Trail (Beijing→Xi’an), featuring certified dining and prayer facilities, alongside polar expeditions certified by IAATIO/AECO with VR previews such as “Antarctic Odyssey.” Its “Transparent Tour” model discloses every itinerary detail upfront — hotels, flights, meals — eliminating hidden surprises. For mega-events, CCT coordinated travel for 5,000+ Olympic delegates (2008) and initiated Southeast Asia charter flights (1996). Guides receive extensive training in native mores, from Uyghur ceremonies in Xinjiang to temple protocol and minority festival admission (e.g., Dai Water Splashing), permitting respectful and authentic interactions.
Dedicated Support for Foreign Travelers
CCT makes China’s logistical complexities easier by specially designed services for overseas visitors. The agency’s permitting experience streamlines Tibet Travel Permits (TTP), Xinjiang border passes, and visa extensions from approved agents. There are multilingual options such as having personal English/German/French-speaking guides in main hubs such as Beijing, Shanghai; and there are QR-code cultural translators at main destinations such as the Great Wall. The priority is aimed at sustainability and accessibility by using electric buses at eco-sensitive sites (e.g., Qinghai Lake), and wheelchair-friendly itineraries as well as carbon-neutral polar tours. It is also frictionless to pay and works with Alipay/WeChat Pay with a 24/7 digital help desk that provides instant service at all times during each voyager.