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  • 5 Days / 4 Nights
  • Tour Type : Price on Request Depending on Number of Travellers

Embark on a 5-day Chengdu Highlights Tour, including a scenic mount Emei tour. Begin your adventure with a visit to the world-famous Giant Buddha in Leshan. This colossal statue, carved into a cliff, is a true marvel. Afterward, head to Mount Emei, one of China’s Four Sacred Buddhist Mountains. Here, you’ll experience breathtaking views and serene temples.

Next, explore Chengdu’s cultural heritage. Visit the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, home to the beloved giant pandas. You’ll get a close look at these endangered creatures in a natural habitat. Later, stroll through Jinli Ancient Street. This lively area offers traditional architecture, local snacks, as well as unique shops.

On the final day of your Chengdu Highlights Tour, enjoy a relaxing visit to Wuhou Shrine and the serene Qingyang Palace. These sites provide a peaceful escape while delving deeper into Chengdu’s rich history.

Throughout the tour, you’ll experience a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural treasures. From the awe-inspiring Giant Buddha to the peaceful Mount Emei, every moment will leave you with lasting memories. Overall, don’t miss out on this incredible adventure that highlights the best of Chengdu and beyond.

    Included

  • Cable car tickets
  • Round way private transfer in each destination
  • Professional licensed English-speaking guide
  • Entrance tickets for all historical & cultural attractions as listed in the itinerary
  • Hotel accommodations in each destionation based on twin-sharing basis
  • Meals as specified in the itinerary ( B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
  • Bottled drinking water and wet tissue

    Excluded

  • China visas and international flights entry & exit of China
  • Hotel single room supplement in Chengdu and Emei
  • Tipping for guide and driver
  • Other expenses if not listed in the itinerary

Highlights of the Tour

  • Panda Encounter: Get up close with China's beloved giant pandas at the Chengdu Panda Base
  • Chengdu City Life: Sip tea in Renmin Park and immerse yourself in local culture
  • Historical Charm: Wander through the lively Jinli Old Street, sampling local delicacies and admiring traditional crafts
  • Buddhist Heritage: Discover the rich Buddhist culture and breathtaking scenery of Mount Emei
  • UNESCO Wonder: Stand in awe before the Leshan Giant Buddha, the world's largest stone-carved Buddha statue

Itinerary

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  • Welcome to Chengdu, the vibrant capital of Sichuan province and home to China's beloved giant pandas! you'll be greeted by your friendly local guide adn driver upon arrival at airport / train station. enjoy a private transfer to the hotel to check in. The rest of the day is yours to spend as you wish. You might choose to take a leisurely stroll through nearby parks or neighborhoods to get a feel for the cityor sample some authentic Sichuan cuisine at a local restaurant.
  • Chengdu is well-connected to major cities across China. You can reach it via:
  • Short 2-3 hour flights from Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an, Guangzhou and other major hubs. High-speed trains from Xi'an (4 hours), Chongqing (1 hour), Guilin (6 hours) or Kunming (6 hours)
  • Stay in Chengdu

 

  • Start your day with an unforgettable visit to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding. Witness over 100 pandas in their natural habitat, enjoying bamboo and playing. Don't miss the adorable cubs in the kindergarten area. The on-site Panda Museum offers fascinating insights into these beloved creatures.
  • Next, explore the tranquil Wenshu Temple, a serene oasis in the heart of the city. Admire its stunning architecture and peaceful gardens. Browse the adjacent Wenshufang bazaar for local crafts and snacks.
  • Experience Chengdu's famous laid-back lifestyle at Renmin Park. Sip tea and watch locals engage in various activities, from mahjong to impromptu dance sessions.
  • End your day at the vibrant Jinli Old Street, where you can sample local delicacies and shop for unique souvenirs.
  • Dinner in the evening will be a traditonal Sichuan hotpot, after them you can take an option of attending a mesmerizing Sichuan opera of face-chaning and fire-spitting. (20:00-21:30)
  • Witness pandas at Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding
  • Explore Wenshu Temple's stunning architecture
  • Experience laid-back lifestyle in Renmin Park
  • Sample local delicacies at Jinli Old Street
  • Stay in Chengdu, B, L

 

  • Departing Chengdu early, you'll venture to the UNESCO-listed Leshan Giant Buddha. This colossal Tang Dynasty masterpiece, carved over 90 years, towers 71 meters high - its head alone measuring 15 meters.
  • The Buddha's creation aimed to tame the turbulent waters where three rivers meet, a spot once perilous for boats. To truly grasp its grandeur, descend the Nine Bends Plank Road - a narrow 217-step path snaking from head to toe, revealing intricate details and sheer scale.
  • Next, journey by car to Mount Emei, another sacred Buddhist site. Visit Baoguo Temple at the mountain's base, featuring serene gardens, an extensive sutra library, and a striking porcelain Buddha. The temple's 25-ton bronze bell, among China's largest, is a must-see.
  • As evening approaches, settle into your Mount Emei hotel, readying for tomorrow's mountain exploration.
  • Descend Nine Bends Plank Road at Leshan Giant Buddha
  • Marvel at 71-meter-tall Leshan Giant Buddha statue
  • Explore Baoguo Temple
  • Stay in Emei, B, L

 

  • After breakfast, embark on your journey to Mount Emei, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its natural beauty and cultural significance. As one of China's Four Great Buddhist Mountains, Mount Emei boasts an incredible biodiversity with over 5,000 plant species and 2,300 animal species.
  • Your exploration begins with a private transfer to the tourist center. From there, board an eco-friendly bus for a scenic 1.5-2 hour ride up the mountain. At Leidongping (2,400m), enjoy a 30-minute walk along stone steps to the cable car station.
  • A short 5-minute cable car ride will whisk you up to the Golden Summit (3,077m), the crown jewel of Mount Emei. Here, marvel at the 48-meter golden statue of Samantabhadra Bodhisattva and visit the historic Huazang Temple, dating back to the 1st century CE.
  • Spend about 1.5 hours exploring the summit area, taking in panoramic views that may include Mount Gongga and Wawu Mountain on clear days. If you're lucky, witness the mesmerizing sea of clouds, a natural phenomenon Mount Emei is famous for.
  • Descend via cable car and eco-bus, then return to Chengdu by private car (approximately 2.5-3 hours).
  • Ride cable car to Golden Summit
  • Explore historic Huazang Temple
  • Witness panoramic views from Golden Summit
  • Stay in Chengdu, B, L

Your guide will meet you at the hotel and assist you with your transfer to the airport, ensuring you arrive in time for your scheduled flight to your next destination.

  • Departure, B

Frequently Asked & Question

The ideal times to visit Chengdu are typically in Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is comfortable, featuring pleasant temperatures and minimal rainfall, perfect for exploring the city and nearby attractions like Jiuzhaigou Valley, which is particularly stunning in the fall.

Yes, generally, a visa is required to visit Chengdu. However, the city offers a 144-hour Visa-Free Transit policy, allowing travelers from specific countries to stay in Chengdu and other designated areas of Sichuan Province for up to 144 hours (6 days) without a visa, provided they meet the eligibility criteria and have onward travel plans to a third country or region.

Our travel experts can assist you in verifying the latest information on visa requirements, ensuring a smooth trip to China.

Here are some of the must-visit attractions in and around Chengdu:

  • Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding: A prominent conservation and research facility where visitors can observe giant pandas in their natural environment.
  • Leshan Giant Buddha: Located near Leshan City in Sichuan Province, this is the largest stone Buddha statue and the tallest pre-modern statue in the world, carved into a cliff face.
  • Sanxingdui Museum: A famous archaeological museum that displays artifacts and relics from the ancient Sanxingdui civilization, which dates back over 3,000 years.
  • Jinli Ancient Street: A lively pedestrian street featuring traditional Sichuan-style architecture, teahouses, shops, and bustling street food stalls.
  • Wenshu Monastery: A beautifully preserved Buddhist monastery known for its stunning architecture, tranquil gardens, and serene atmosphere.
  • Kuanzhai Alley (Wide and Narrow Alley): Historic streets that blend traditional Sichuanese architecture with modern conveniences.
  • Chengdu Renmin Park: A popular spot for locals to gather for leisure activities, where visitors can enjoy traditional tea ceremonies and ear-cleaning services.

  • Hotpot: You shouldn't miss the spicy and flavorful Sichuan hotpot.
  • Mapo Tofu: A spicy tofu dish featuring minced meat and Sichuan peppercorns.
  • Kung Pao Chicken: Stir-fried chicken with peanuts, vegetables, and chili peppers.
  • Dan Dan Noodles: Noodles served with a spicy and savory sauce.

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