Highlights
Take a welcome break from the ancient built wonders and busyness of China to enjoy spectacular natural scenery. Be thrilled by precipitous peaks and challenging structures that take you up close and personal with natural wonders and travel through a gallery of post-card scenic beauty.
Vehicle | Airconditioned vehicle with licensed driver |
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Guide Service & Language | Professional English-speaking guide |
Itinerary
Upon arrival in Zhangjiajie, your guide and driver will greet you and transfer you to the pre-booked hotel for check-in. The rest of the day is free for you to enjoy.
Meals included: None
After breakfast at the hotel, the day’s sightseeing begins with a visit to Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, which has a variety of scenic areas featuring unique sandstone landforms. Upon arrival, a shuttle bus will take you to the Bailong Elevator, the highest and fastest glass elevator in the world built into a cliff face, for ascension to Yuanjiajie Scenic Area. Here you will enjoy the splendid views of the ‘garden in heaven’ as you become immersed in the misty fairyland full of sky-kissing ancient trees, mossy stones and peculiar rocks.
Board another shuttle bus to the precipitous Tianzi Mountain for a panoramic view of the peculiarly shaped granite peaks and valleys. Many restaurants and snack stalls are available from which to arrange your own lunch.
Descend from the mountain by cable car to catch a shuttle bus to the captivating Ten-mile Natural Gallery. From a small train, marvel at the misty karst landscape, thick woods and grotesque rocks, dotted with villages and farms as the train meanders along the valley floor. At the end of the day you will be returned to the hotel.
Note: To save your time and avoid long queues, your guide may alter the attraction sequence.
Meals included: Breakfast
Following the breakfast, a 30 minute drive will take you to Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, a landform museum combining mountains, valleys, streams, cliffs and forests, where you can take in the vista from the transparent Glass Bridge hanging between canyon cliffs, 300 meters above the valley floor. Descend to the bottom of the Canyon through the One Line Sky, a narrow, steep path surrounded by cliffs until vision of the sky becomes merely a line. Follow the flow of the river walking to Shenquan Lake where you may have a chance to take a boat to appreciate the magical scenery above from the water below.
Note: The Glass Bridge is not recommended for people who fear heights.
Meals included: Breakfast
After breakfast, the day’s tour leaves for the precipitous Tianmen Mountain. Be prepared for an intense, breathtaking experience taking the world’s longest cable car to the mountain top and walking the glass Sky Walk 1430 meters above the ground. An escalator built through the mountain leads to Tianmen Cave, a naturally formed hole in the mountain. It is an ideal place to take photos of the stunning natural landscape and the 999 steps leading to the foot of the cave. An escalator will take you down the mountain to catch the shuttle bus for the thrill of travelling the 99 bends while the bus winds downhill to the parking lot. You will then be transferred to Fenghuang Ancient Town and checked in at the pre-booked hotel to prepare for next day’s travel.
Meals included: Breakfast
Today you will be exposed to Fenghuang’s ethnic customs and culture, which begins with a visit to the former residence of Shen Congwen. You will be able to climb up the Tower of East Gate, drop by the Yang Ancestral Memorial, the Ancient Town Museum and many other interesting sites. Fenghuang Ancient Town, home to the Miao minority people, is renowned for the lines of traditional stilt houses tightly packed along the river. Feel free to roam around the town to appreciate the elegance of the Miao style architecture, or take a boat ride down the Tuojiang River to become immersed in the serene riverside scenery. Rambling the ancient lanes you will be able to absorb intricate details of the folk houses and get a feel for the primitive simplicity of local life or take the opportunity to pick up handmade items in local shops.
On return to Zhangjiajie you will be transferred to the airport or the train station for your next destination. Your wonderful Zhangjiajie tour concludes.
Meals included: Breakfast
Notes for this tour:
Walking: This tour includes a moderate amount of walking, offset by the cable car and shuttle bus.Season to avoid: summer vacation from July to August, national holiday from October 1-7.
Useful items: Sun protection is needed in summer and umbrellas are suggested in spring.Unscheduled changes or restrictions imposed by the Zhangjiajie Local Management Center. The itinerary may result in adjustments to the itinerary. The guide will advise of these changes as soon as they become available.
Accommodation
Inclusions / Exclusions
Inclusions
- Admission fees: to sightseeing spots & activities specified.
- Activities specified in the itinerary.
- Excellent professional English-speaking guide.
- Ground transport in an air-conditioned vehicle with licensed driver as specified.
- Accommodation: 4-star or 5-star hotels with breakfast based on double/twin occupancy as specified.
- Cable car rides, Sky Walk and Bailong elevator.
- Travel Agency Liability Insurance during the tour.
- Government taxes & fees.
Inclusions
- International/domestic flights and trains to/from Zhangjiajie.
- China visa.
- Gratuities to guides and drivers and any expense of personal nature.
- Meals: Lunches and dinners are excluded allowing your flexibility around meal choices. Your guide will make recommendations and order for you, if required.
- Our tour package does not include travel insurance. Please purchase travel insurance before your trip to protect for any unforeseen circumstances.
Important Information
- This is a private tour for your group of family or friends. No other travelers will join you. It’s always available for your schedule.
- Smart casual dress and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
- Prices based on twin occupancy.
- The prices shown above are not valid during China’s Official Holidays (such as National Day and Chinese Spring Festival etc.).