Chongqing 5-Day Tour: Urban Wonders & Natural Scenery
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🌟 Tour Highlights
- Minimum 4 travelers required – Private 4-star tour with certified English guide, private air-conditioned car, and no shared groups.
- Explore natural masterpieces: Wulong’s Tiankeng Three Bridges (World Natural Heritage, Avatar filming location) and Fairy Mountain (Southern China’s top grassland).
- Discover iconic urban landscapes: Liziba Light Rail Through Building, Hongyadong’s fairy-tale night views, and Jiefangbei’s bustling commercial district.
- Immerse in culture & food: Ancient Ciqikou Town, historic Danzishi Old Street, and Bayi Road Food Street – a paradise for local snacks.
- Hassle-free support: 7×24H customer service, pre-arranged airport pickup/drop-off, and a balanced itinerary suitable for most travelers.
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Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Chongqing + Free Time
- Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
- Meals: None
- Accommodation: Chongqing City
Your guide will call you before 21:00 one day prior to confirm pickup time and location. Upon arriving at Chongqing Jiangbei Airport, your guide will greet you with a sign with your name at the exit. After meeting, the guide will introduce the itinerary and take you to the 4-star hotel for check-in. The rest of the day is free – you can rest at the hotel or wander nearby streets to get a first taste of Chongqing’s urban style.
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Day 2: Tiankeng Three Bridges → Fairy Mountain
- Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
- Meals: Breakfast (provided by the hotel)
- Accommodation: Wulong
We’ll leave the hotel after breakfast. First stop: Tiankeng Three Bridges, a World Natural Heritage site famous for unique karst landforms. Admire the three majestic natural stone bridges and feel nature’s craftsmanship. Then head to Fairy Mountain, known as “Southern China’s No.1 Pasture,” offering fresh air and beautiful natural scenery – perfect for relaxation.
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Day 3: LAB Art Park → Wujiang Gallery Chibi Viewing Platform
- Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
- Meals: Breakfast (provided by the hotel)
- Accommodation: Chongqing City
After breakfast, visit LAB Art Park where artworks blend perfectly with nature – feel the harmony between art and the outdoors. Next, stop at Wujiang Gallery Chibi Viewing Platform to enjoy the magnificent landscape resembling a traditional Chinese painting. At the end of the day, drive back to Chongqing and check into the hotel.
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Day 4: Chongqing Urban Highlights Tour
- Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
- Meals: Breakfast (provided by the hotel)
- Accommodation: Chongqing City
Explore Chongqing’s urban highlights: Liziba Light Rail Viewing Platform, Changjiahui Viewing Platform, Danzishi Old Street, Ciqikou Ancient Town, Jiefangbei, Bayi Road Food Street, and evening at Hongyadong. Experience the city’s mountain-water landscape, historical streets, local cuisine, and vibrant night views.
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Day 5: Departure from Chongqing
- Transportation: Private air-conditioned car
- Meals: Breakfast (provided by the hotel)
- Accommodation: None
Your guide will arrange airport transfer in advance according to your flight time. After breakfast, gather at the hotel lobby at the agreed time, drive to the airport, and end your wonderful 5-day Chongqing tour.
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✅ What’s Included & Excluded
| Included | Excluded |
|---|---|
| • Private transportation by air-conditioned vehicle • 4 nights’ 4-star accommodation • 4 breakfasts • Certified English-speaking guide • Main attraction tickets (Tiankeng Three Bridges, Fairy Mountain, etc.) • Travel agency liability insurance • 7×24H customer service support |
• Single room supplement (if requested) • Lunches and dinners (unless specified) • Gratuities for guide and driver • Travel accident insurance (personal) • Scenic area internal transport fees • International airfare, visa fees, and personal expenses |
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💡 Useful Tips
- Booking Rule: Minimum 4 travelers; solo booking requires single room supplement.
- Booking Prep: Provide phone number and flight details; guide will confirm pickup before 21:00 one day prior.
- Terrain Note: Mountain city with slopes/stairs; basic walking ability required.
- Clothing: Comfortable shoes, light layers; bring small umbrella/raincoat.
- Food Note: Chongqing food is spicy; request “less spicy” if preferred.
- Visa Help: Tour invitation letter available for China visa application.
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📅 Booking Information
- Price: From USD 1,059 per person (based on 4-person sharing; varies by date/hotel).
- Booking Deadline: At least 45 days in advance; contact us for last-minute bookings (≤72 hours).
- Cancellation Policy:
- Cancel ≥15 days before: 10% fee (90% refundable).
- Cancel 7-14 days before: 50% fee (50% refundable).
- Cancel <7 days before: 100% fee (non-refundable).
- Suitable For: Healthy travelers who love nature and culture; moderate pace; basic walking ability needed.
Frequently Asked Questions About China Travel
It's the Chinese Yuan (CNY), sometimes called Renminbi (RMB).
Generally, spring (March-May) and autumn (September-October) are great times to visit China. The weather's sweet, not too hot, and perfect for exploring.
It's a HUGE country, so weather goes wild! Think sizzling summers, freezing winters (especially north), and mild springs/autumns. Check the forecast for your specific cities before you pack.
Yep, most foreign nationals usually need a visa. Your visa requirements can change according to your citizenship. Check out our handy visa guide for more.
ATMs are easy to find in major cities, but mobile payments (WeChat Pay & Alipay) are usually the norm in China. In more rural areas, an ATM could be difficult to come across.
Nope, tipping isn't generally a thing in China (and can even be seen as a bit odd).
For the highlights like Beijing, Xi'an, and Shanghai, 10-14 days is a solid start for first-timers. If you want to dive deeper or hit more regions, two to three weeks is even better.
Comfy walking shoes are a must! Layered clothing is smart for all the varied climates. Don't forget any personal meds, a portable power bank, and a travel adapter.
It's best to avoid drinking tap water in China. Stick to bottled water for drinking and even for brushing your teeth to be safe. Most hotels provide complimentary bottles.
Yes, but here's the kicker: China has the "Great Firewall." This means many apps like Google, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook are blocked. Get an eSIM or VPN set up before you arrive to stay connected.
China uses Type A (two flat pins), Type C (two round pins), and Type I (three flat pins, often angled). A universal travel adapter is your best friend here.
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