Chongqing & Yangtze Three Gorges 5-Day Tour: Urban Wonders & River Scenery
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🌟 Tour Highlights
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Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Chongqing Arrival + Free Time

Day 2: Chongqing Urban Tour + Yangtze Cruise Departure
(photo by Yong Peng)
(Image by Peng Yong)
Day 3: Fengdu Shuanggui Mountain + Cruise Activities

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Day 4: Cruise Through Three Gorges + Shennvxi Stream + Evening Show
Day 5: Three Gorges Dam + Departure from Yichang
✅ What’s Included & Excluded
| Included (Minimum 4 travelers required) | Excluded |
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| Transportation: Private driver with air-conditioned car (one seat per person), Yangtze Three Gorges cruise (double room). | Single Room Supplement: Required for solo travelers (non-refundable; if one person stays in a designated hotel/cruise room alone, a single room supplement must be paid). |
| Accommodation: 4 nights’ stay in 4-star/4-diamond hotels (Chongqing) and Yangtze Three Gorges cruise double rooms (2 people per room; solo travelers need to pay a single room supplement). | Meals: Additional lunches and dinners beyond the included ones (average cost: USD 8-15 per person per meal). |
| Meals: 4 breakfasts and 5 lunches/dinners (breakfasts are provided by the hotel/cruise, no refund if not used; lunches and dinners are served in the cruise restaurant, no refund if not used). | Gratuities: Recommended (USD 3-5 per person per day). |
| Tickets: Main entrance tickets for Fengdu Shuanggui Mountain and Shennuxi Stream. | Travel Accident Insurance: Strongly recommended to purchase by yourself. |
| Guide Service: Licensed English-speaking guide for Chongqing city tour and Yichang pick-up; cruise service staff arranged by the cruise company for the Yangtze Three Gorges part. | Internal Scenic Transport: Fees for cable cars, eco-friendly buses, electric cars, etc., within each scenic area. |
| Insurance: Travel agency liability insurance (strongly recommended to purchase travel accident insurance by yourself). | International Airfare: Cost of international flights. |
| Customer Service: 7×24H customer hotline during the trip. | Visa Fees: Cost of entry visa. |
| Personal Expenses: Snacks, souvenirs, and other personal consumption. |
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