Wulong One-Day Tour: Lanba Dam Art & Tian Sheng Three Bridges Adventure
Wulong One-Day Tour: Lanba Dam Art & Tian Sheng Three Bridges Adventure

Wulong One-Day Tour: Lanba Dam Art & Tian Sheng Three Bridges Adventure

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🌟 Tour Highlights

  • Lanba Dam Land Art Park – A “Karst Art Utopia” featuring 3 signature international installations:
    Heartbeat Museum (record and permanently preserve your heartbeat)
    The Earth Falls from the Sky – 19-soil mural by Japanese artist Yusuke Asai
    Moon Museum – NASA-data recreated 7 m moon model

  • Tian Sheng Three Bridges – World Natural Heritage site, Asia’s largest natural bridge cluster, and filming location for Curse of the Golden Flower & Transformers 4.

  • Private hotel pick-up & drop-off at 7:30 AM – zero navigation hassle to remote scenic areas.

  • Immersive art experiences – Try bamboo instruments at the Bamboo Sound Theater and stroll “The Path of Love” among giant installations.

  • 60-million-year Karst landscapes – Explore “3 bridges + 2 valleys” and witness the summer Tyndall light beams.


📝 Detailed Itinerary

7:30 AM – Hotel Pick-up

Your private driver will pick you up from your hotel and head to the first attraction: Lanba Dam Land Art Park.
(Suggested image spot: panoramic photo of the park entrance art installation.)


Lanba Dam Land Art Park Exploration

Immerse yourself in this unique fusion of nature + contemporary art. Highlights include:

  • Heartbeat Museum – One of only two in the world; record and keep your own heartbeat.

  • The Earth Falls from the Sky – A monumental dome mural using 19 types of local soil.

  • Moon Museum – A highly realistic moon installation reconstructed using NASA data.

  • Bamboo Sound Theater – Tap bamboo instruments and listen to sound waves echo across the valley.

  • The Path of Love – A scenic walk with hidden large-scale art pieces.

(Suggested images: interior of Heartbeat Museum + Moon Museum close-up.)


12:00 PM – 1:30 PM: Lunch Break (Free Time)

Enjoy 1.5 hours of free time for lunch.
Restaurants near the scenic area offer Wulong specialties such as Bowl of Lamb Soup and Yangjiao Dried Tofu.


Tian Sheng Three Bridges

After lunch, your private car will take you to Tian Sheng Three Bridges, a World Natural Heritage site featuring:

  • Tianlong Bridge

  • Qinglong Bridge

  • Heilong Bridge

This natural wonder was formed by 60 million years of Karst evolution, creating the iconic “three bridges with two valleys” landscape.
Visit filming locations such as the ancient post station “Tianfu Inn”, and in summer around noon, admire the Tyndall light beams in the cave.

(Suggested images: aerial panorama of Tian Sheng Three Bridges + film set photo of Tianfu Inn.)


~5:00 PM – Return to Hotel

After the tour ends, your private driver will take you back to your hotel for rest.


✅ What’s Included & Excluded

Included

  • Professional English-speaking local guide (explains art concepts & geological history)

  • Private round-trip car service (7:30 AM pick-up & return after tour)

  • Admission tickets to Lanba Dam Land Art Park + Tian Sheng Three Bridges

Excluded

  • Lunch (free time; local meal cost: USD 5–10/person)

  • Internal shuttle buses (optional, paid on-site: USD 2–3 each)

  • Gratuities (USD 2–5/person recommended if satisfied)


💡 Useful Tips

  1. Booking Prep: Leave your WhatsApp number or hotel room number. The guide will confirm pick-up time 1 day prior.

  2. What to Wear:

    • Comfortable hiking shoes (1–2 hrs walking per site)

    • Summer: sunscreen, hat

    • Winter: warm, waterproof clothes (Wulong is humid-cold)

  3. Food Tips: If sensitive to spice, tell restaurants “less spicy”.

  4. Photography Tips:

    • Lanba Dam (art shots): 9:00–10:00 AM

    • Tian Sheng Three Bridges: 2:00–3:00 PM


📅 Booking Information

  • Price: From USD 199 /person
    • Group of 5+: 10% discount

  • Booking Deadline:
    • ≥2 days in advance recommended
    • For last-minute (≤24 hrs): WhatsApp +86-XXX-XXXXXXX

  • Cancellation Policy:
    • ≥7 days before: Full refund
    • 3–6 days before: 80% refund
    • ≤2 days before: No refund

  • Group Booking (10+ pax):
    Customizable schedules, optional group meals, and group pricing available upon request. 

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