Chongqing 5-Day Tour: Nature, History & Hotpot Delight
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🌟 Tour Highlights
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Chongqing + Free Time
Your guide will call you before 21:00 one day prior to confirm pickup time and location. Please keep your phone accessible. 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 experience Chongqing’s urban style.


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Day 2: Wujiang Gallery → Tiankeng Three Bridges → Fairy Mountain → Chongqing
Depart from the hotel in the morning and head to 【Wujiang Gallery Chibi Viewing Platform】.

Enjoy the stunning natural scenery as if you’re in a beautiful painting.
Then drive to 【Tiankeng Three Bridges】 (Exit electric car not included). As a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site, it’s famous for unique karst landforms. Feel the movie’s shocking scenes and take photos.

Lunch: Arrange freely (guide can recommend local restaurants nearby, average cost USD 8-15 per person).
After lunch, continue to 【Fairy Mountain】 (Scenic area small train not included). Known as “Southern China’s No.1 Pasture,” it offers fresh air and beautiful natural scenery for relaxation.

In the evening, drive back to Chongqing urban area. Dinner: Arrange freely (explore local snacks or restaurants near the hotel). End the day’s trip.
Day 3: Baiheliang Underwater Museum → 816 Nuclear Factory → Chongqing
Breakfast: Arrange freely (hotel can provide breakfast at an additional cost). Depart from the hotel and drive to 【Baiheliang Underwater Museum】. As the world’s first underwater museum, it displays precious hydrological relics and unique cultural relic protection technology.

Then continue to 【816 Nuclear Factory】 (Electric car not included). Once a secret underground nuclear project, it’s now a fascinating historical site. Go deep underground to learn about its construction history and explore the huge, mysterious facility.

After the tour, drive back to Chongqing urban area and be dropped off at the hotel. End the day’s itinerary.
Day 4: Chongqing Zoo → Urban Iconic Sites → Included Chongqing Hotpot Dinner
Depart from the hotel in the early morning. Breakfast: Arrange freely (hotel can provide breakfast at an additional cost). First stop: 【Chongqing Zoo】. Get up close to the national treasure giant pandas and learn about their living habits and conservation status.

Drive to 【Liziba Light Rail Viewing Platform】. Witness the unique integration of mountain-city architecture and transportation.

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Next, visit 【Changjiahui Viewing Platform】. Feel Chongqing’s charm as a “city of mountains and waters.”

Explore 【Danzishi Old Street】. Experience centuries of Bayu culture.

Then head to 【Ciqikou Ancient Town】. Savor strong folk customs and local snacks (at your own expense).

Afternoon: Visit 【Jiefangbei】. Feel the city’s prosperity. Later, wander to 【Bayi Road Food Street】. Explore mountain-city flavors (snacks at your own expense).

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Evening: Enjoy the included authentic Chongqing hotpot dinner at a local renowned restaurant. Your guide will introduce hotpot history and help adjust the spiciness level (mild/medium/spicy) to suit your taste. Learn local eating tips (e.g., “7 seconds for duck intestines”) and savor Chongqing’s signature cuisine.

After dinner, arrive at 【Hongyadong】. Take photos of the stunning night view. Return to the hotel to rest.

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Day 5: Departure from Chongqing
Breakfast: Arrange freely. Your guide will arrange airport transfer in advance according to your flight time. Please keep your phone on to confirm the departure time. Gather at the hotel lobby at the agreed time.
Drive to the airport. Thus, your pleasant 5-day Chongqing-Wulong-Fuling tour comes to a perfect end. May this trip leave you with precious memories, and we look forward to meeting you again in this magical land!
✅ What’s Included & Excluded
| Included (Minimum 4 travelers required) | Excluded |
|---|---|
| Private transportation: Air-conditioned car with private driver (one seat per person) throughout the trip. | Single room supplement: Required for solo travelers (non-refundable; applies if 1 person books a private room at the designated hotel). |
| Accommodation: 4 nights in 4-star/4-diamond hotels (2 people per room; solo travelers need to pay a single room supplement). | Meals: All breakfasts, lunches, and additional dinners (average cost USD 8-15 per person per meal; guide can recommend local restaurants). |
| Meals: 1 dinner (authentic Chongqing hotpot on Day 4, includes signature ingredients and drinks like local beer or herbal tea). | Gratuities: Recommended USD 3-5 per person per day for the guide. |
| Guide service: Licensed English-speaking guide (accompanies the entire trip). | Travel accident insurance: Strongly recommended to purchase on your own. |
| Attraction tickets: Main entrance tickets for Tiankeng Three Bridges, Fairy Mountain, Baiheliang Underwater Museum, 816 Nuclear Factory, and Chongqing Zoo. | Internal scenic transport: Fees for cable cars, eco-friendly buses, electric cars, small trains, etc., within attractions (e.g., 816 Nuclear Factory electric car). |
| Insurance: Travel agency liability insurance. | International airfare and visa fees. |
| Customer support: 7×24H customer service hotline during the trip. | Personal expenses: Snacks, souvenirs, extra hotpot ingredients beyond the set menu, and other personal consumption. |
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