8‑Day Private Chongqing Tour: Wuling Canyon, 816 Base & Three Natural Bridges

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8‑Day Private Chongqing Tour: Wuling Canyon, 816 Base & Three Natural Bridges Overview

This immersive 8‑day private tour showcases the very best of Chongqing and Wulong, blending dramatic natural landscapes, unique karst formations, rich cultural heritage and unforgettable city experiences. From the breathtaking Wuling Mountain Grand Canyon to the mysterious 816 Underground Nuclear Base and the World Heritage Three Natural Bridges, this journey reveals the magic of China’s famous “8D Mountain City.”

Tour Highlights:
• Explore Wuling Mountain Grand Canyon, one of China’s most spectacular karst rift valleys.
• Visit the legendary 816 Underground Nuclear Base, the world’s largest man‑made cave system.
• Discover Tian Sheng San Qiao (Three Natural Bridges), a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site.
• Enjoy the scenic beauty of Fairy Mountain National Forest Park and its alpine meadows.
• Experience Chongqing’s iconic 8D city attractions: Raffles Sky Bridge, Yangtze Cableway, Liziba Monorail and more.
• Wander through historic Ciqikou Ancient Town and enjoy immersive cultural performances.
• Admire Dazu Rock Carvings, a masterpiece of Chinese Buddhist art.
• Enjoy a Two Rivers Night Cruise to see Chongqing’s glittering skyline.


Inclusions:
• 7 nights in carefully selected 5‑star hotels
• 7 breakfasts and 13 local specialty meals
• Private transportation by air‑conditioned coach
• Professional English‑speaking tour guide
• All first‑gate entrance tickets and required shuttle buses
• Travel accident insurance
• No forced shopping stops


Ideal For:
Travellers seeking a comfortable, well‑organised and culturally rich journey through Chongqing and Wulong. Perfect for couples, families, small groups and anyone who wants to experience China’s dramatic landscapes and vibrant urban culture in one seamless tour.

8‑Day Private Chongqing Tour: Wuling Canyon, 816 Base & Three Natural Bridges (Private Tour)

Product Code: CQ08-WULONG-PVT-816-TSQ-PR • Fully private guided tour • English-speaking guide available

Tour Specifications & Key Details

Duration: 8 days / 7 nights
Start / End: Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport (CKG)
Level: Easy–moderate walking

Overview

This 8‑day private tour showcases the very best of Chongqing and Wulong, combining dramatic karst landscapes, deep canyon systems, cultural heritage sites and the famous “8D Mountain City” urban experience. Explore the breathtaking Wuling Mountain Grand Canyon, the mysterious 816 Underground Nuclear Base, the UNESCO‑listed Three Natural Bridges, and the alpine meadows of Fairy Mountain. Enjoy Chongqing’s iconic attractions including the Yangtze River Cableway, Liziba Monorail, Hongya Cave and a Two Rivers Night Cruise. With private transport, curated meals and an English‑speaking guide, this journey offers comfort, culture and unforgettable scenery.

Product CodeCQ08-WULONG-PVT-816-TSQ-PR
Tour TypePrivate guided, land‑only
Accommodation5‑star hotels (double/twin)
LanguagesEnglish-speaking guide available
SeasonalityYear‑round; best from Mar–Jun & Sep–Nov

Pricing & Booking

Private Tour Package

  • Price is per person, based on twin or double room occupancy
  • Single supplement applies for solo travellers
  • Customisable for couples, families and small groups

What's Included

  • 7 nights hotel accommodation (5‑star standard)
  • 7 breakfasts and 13 specialty meals
  • Private air‑conditioned transport throughout
  • All first‑gate entrance tickets
  • Required scenic‑area transport (Three Natural Bridges shuttle, Fairy Mountain train, etc.)
  • Professional English‑speaking guide
  • Travel accident insurance
  • No forced shopping stops

What's Not Included

  • International flights to/from Chongqing
  • Optional activities not listed in the itinerary
  • Visas, tips and personal expenses
  • Additional insurance coverage

Key Destinations & Highlights


Core Stops

Experiences

  • Explore dramatic karst canyons and natural bridges
  • Discover China’s largest underground military cave system
  • Ride the famous Yangtze River Cableway
  • See the viral Liziba “train through the building” monorail
  • Enjoy a Two Rivers Night Cruise
  • Walk through alpine meadows on Fairy Mountain
  • Experience immersive cultural shows and performances
  • Enjoy curated Chongqing cuisine and hotpot

Operational Details

Start PointChongqing Jiangbei International Airport (CKG)
End PointChongqing Jiangbei International Airport (CKG)
TransportPrivate coach; scenic‑area shuttle buses
GuideEnglish‑speaking guide available
Maximum PaxPrivate tour — flexible group size
Booking Lead TimeRecommended 14–30 days

8‑Day Private Chongqing Tour: Wuling Canyon, 816 Base & Three Natural Bridges Itinerary

Experience the best of Chongqing and Wulong on this 8‑day private tour, combining dramatic karst landscapes, deep canyons, cultural heritage sites and the famous “8D Mountain City” attractions. With private transport, curated meals and comfortable accommodation, this itinerary offers a seamless and immersive journey through one of China’s most fascinating regions.

  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8

Day 1 – Arrival in Chongqing

Arrive in Chongqing, where your private driver or guide will meet you at the airport or train station. Transfer to your hotel and enjoy free time to rest or explore the city at your own pace.

Chongqing Hongya Cave

Meals: Dinner - Hotel buffet

Evening:

Free time to explore.

Accommodation: Chongqing

Day 2 – Chongqing → Wuling Mountain Grand Canyon → 816 Underground Nuclear Base → Wulong

Morning:

After breakfast, drive to visit the Wuling Mountain Grand Canyon (minimum visiting time: 2 hours).

The Wuling Mountain Grand Canyon is renowned for its exceptionally pure air, with negative oxygen ion levels exceeding 100,000 per cubic centimetre. Visitors often describe it as a “natural oxygen bar”. The core scenic area is a pristine karst canyon stretching roughly 10 kilometres. The landscape is grand and imposing: steep cliffs rise like knife‑cut walls, waterfalls plunge from sheer ridges, and winding streams flow through deep, misty valleys. At the canyon floor, unusual rock formations stack upon one another while clear water murmurs between them.

The area brings together mountains, gorges, forests, springs, waterfalls, cliffs, caves, pools, streams, pits and fissures all in one place. Particularly striking are the blade‑thin stone peaks that stretch for kilometres along the cliffs — a rare sight in China — and the dramatic 1,500‑metre‑long ground fissure canyon, twisting and turning in a thrilling, mysterious formation seldom seen anywhere in the world.

Along the shaded walking paths, you’ll encounter one remarkable sight after another: five stone peaks as thin as paper wings rising sharply from the ground, known as Thin Knife Ridge; two cliffs standing face‑to‑face with only a narrow gap between them, with a plank walkway built into the rock and a jade‑green pool below, called Stone Clamp Gate; towering cliffs lined with fine cracks resembling stacked scrolls, named Ten Thousand Volumes of Books; and a massive boulder wedged between cliffs like an armoured warrior, known as General’s Head.

Other scenic highlights include Tathagata’s Palm, Copper Wall and Iron Rampart, Peacock Spreading Its Tail, Five Monkeys Descending the Mountain, Male and Female Giant Apes, Pillar Holding Up the Sky, Crocodile Emerging from Water, General Ba, Laojun Cliff, Crystal Lake, Lamp Pole Rock, Lovers’ Valley, Cliff of Self‑Sacrifice, Sky Thread, and Ten‑Thousand‑Zhang Pit.

As you walk, the scenery changes with every step — countless wonders, endlessly surprising and breathtakingly beautiful.

Wulong National Park, Chongqing, China

Lunch: Local countryside farmhouse cuisine.


Afternoon:

Continue to the 816 Underground Nuclear Project (minimum visiting time: 1 hour).

The 816 Underground Nuclear Project, located in Fuling, Chongqing, is a massive military cave complex with a total construction area of 104,000 square metres. It contains 18 large chambers and more than 130 passages, tunnels, auxiliary shafts and corridors. The combined axial length of all tunnels exceeds 20 kilometres. The largest chamber reaches a height of 79.6 metres, with a side‑wall span of 25.2 metres, an arch span of 31.2 metres, and a total area of 13,000 square metres. This extraordinary engineering achievement — described as “a building within a cave, and a cave within a building, with a river running through it” — won a collective award at the 1978 National Science and Technology Conference.

After the visit, continue to Wulong.

Dinner: enjoy a specialty dinner.

Evening:

Free time to explore.

Enjoy dinner followed by the outdoor performance “Impression Wulong”, created by Zhang Yimou and Wang Chaoge. With Zhang Yimou as artistic consultant and Wang Chaoge and Fan Yue as chief directors, the show features more than 100 performers singing live. Centered around the nearly lost traditional “haozi” work chants, the 70‑minute performance immerses the audience in the majestic natural scenery of the heritage site and the unique culture of the Bashu region.

The theatre is located in Taoyuan Grand Canyon in Wulong County, about 9 kilometres from Fairy Mountain Town. The canyon forms a natural U‑shape with a vertical drop of 180 metres, surrounded by mysterious distant peaks and dramatic cliffs. The location not only preserves the ecological environment but also provides an exceptional natural stage. The theatre has around 2,700 seats, with the stage extending into the audience area, creating an intimate, zero‑distance experience between performers and spectators. In this tranquil valley, the long‑lost “haozi” chants are brought back to life.

After the performance, check in to your hotel.

Longshuixia Fissure Gorge in Wulong country, Chongqing city, southwest China

Accommodation: Wulong

Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Day 3 – Wulong → Three Natural Bridges → Fairy Mountain → Chongqing

Morning:

After breakfast, visit the Three Natural Bridges (minimum visiting time: 2 hours; includes entrance ticket, mandatory shuttle bus fee of 40 RMB per person, and electric cart fee of 15 RMB per person).

The Three Natural Bridges, also known as the Tianlong, Qinglong and Heilong Bridges, are a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site and an exceptionally rare karst geological wonder. These three magnificent stone arch bridges form the largest natural bridge cluster in Asia. Over hundreds of millions of years, geological movements have shaped this extraordinary landscape. What was once a continuous mountain range was gradually hollowed out by underground rivers. Water carved through the rock, and eventually, the mountain’s interior collapsed. When the dust settled, only these three towering stone bridges—each hundreds of metres high—remained standing.

The Tianlong, Qinglong and Heilong Bridges span dramatically across the giant sinkholes. Standing beneath them, one cannot help but feel humbled by the sheer power of nature. Their breathtaking scale has made this location a filming site for many Chinese and international movies. In Transformers 4, the iconic scene where Optimus Prime tames the Dinobot Grimlock was filmed here, becoming one of the most memorable moments in the series.

These stone bridges reveal the dynamic forces of the Earth: new peaks continue to rise, ancient rocks crumble under the pressure of time, and the cycle of destruction and creation never stops. Here, nature’s power is on full display—eternal, relentless and awe‑inspiring.

Three Natural Bridges, Wulong ancient natural bridge,Chongqing China

Lunch: Tofu specialty dishes.


Afternoon:

Visit the Fairy Mountain National Forest Park (approx. 2 hours; includes entrance ticket and small sightseeing train fee of 25 RMB per person).

Fairy Mountain National Forest Park is a national 5A‑rated scenic area, home to 330,000 mu of pristine forest and 100,000 mu of natural alpine meadow. Its charming highland grasslands, rare southern snowfields, and beautiful forest landscapes have earned it the titles of the “Oriental Switzerland” and the “Number One Pastureland of Southern China”.

At an altitude of 1,800 metres, Fairy Mountain offers an unexpected sight in Chongqing — vast rolling grasslands stretching as far as the eye can see. Ride the small sightseeing train across the meadows, watch horses grazing leisurely, and feel as if you’ve stepped into a Hayao Miyazaki fairytale world. The undulating “wave roads” are perfect for photography, and driving along them even feels like riding a gentle roller coaster.

Stroll through the forest like an elf wandering into a hidden realm, run freely across the grass, lie down to watch the drifting clouds, and enjoy the beauty of the sunset. Fairy Mountain is enchanting in summer and healing in winter — a place that invites you to slow down and breathe. Many visitors say it feels like a giant field of positive energy, capable of washing away all unhappiness.

Return to Chongqing and check in to your hotel.

Dinner: Modern Sichuan cuisine

Evening:

Free time to explore

Accommodation: Chongqing

Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Day 4 – Kui Xing Tower → Jiefangbei → Chaotianmen → Raffles Sky Bridge → Hongya Cave → Two Rivers Cruise

Morning:

After breakfast, drive to visit Kuixing Tower, a typical representative of Chongqing’s “8D magic city” — known as the “one building with two worlds”, where one end is the 1st floor and the other end becomes the 22nd floor. Then visit the Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street, the main commercial walking area, and Chaotianmen, the zero‑kilometre starting point of Chongqing’s old city.

Continue to Raffles City, where the Sky Corridor sits more than 250 metres above the ground. This open‑air, fully transparent glass platform offers a 270° panoramic view. Surrounded by clouds and greenery, you can overlook the meeting point of the two rivers and the mountain‑city scenery, experiencing the magical 8D charm of Chongqing.

Enjoy the thrilling high‑altitude attractions: the Sky Swing over the river. As a city high‑altitude river‑view swing, it features a two‑person seat as its main highlight. At the top of the city’s clouds, you can feel the heartbeat‑raising excitement. While soaring through the sky, you can also look out over the scenery of Chongqing’s two rivers and four riverbanks.

Chongqing Jiefangbei Chongqing Chaotianmen Wharf City Landscape in China, the Yangtze River reflects the city on the river

Lunch: Jianghu‑style cuisine.


Afternoon:

Visit the Huguang Guild Hall, which is composed of three major guild halls — the Yuwang Palace, the Qianjiang Guild Hall, and the Guangdong Guild Hall — all enclosed by high walls. The Chongqing Huguang Guild Hall was first built during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty and was continuously renovated and expanded through the Qianlong to Guangxu eras, giving it its present scale. It has a history of nearly 300 years.

At the century‑old theatre stage, enjoy the intangible cultural heritage performance “Drunken Bayu”, which vividly recreates the lively scenes of old Chongqing through Sichuan opera face‑changing, traditional folk arts, and folk dances. Sip tea while watching the show and experience the relaxed and hearty charm of Chongqing’s traditional “Longmenzhen” storytelling culture.

Chongqing Huguang Assembly Hall

Dinner: Mountain‑city private‑kitchen dishes

Evening:

After dinner, head to Hongya Cave and then take a Two‑Rivers Night Cruise to admire the dazzling night views along the four riverbanks. Afterwards, check in to your hotel for rest.

Night view of hongya cave, Chongqing,China Chongqing Bridge with Cruise at Night

Accommodation: Chongqing

Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Day 5 – Yangtze River Cableway → White Elephant Residence → Liziba Monorail → Shancheng Lane → Nanshan Hotpot

Morning:

After breakfast, drive to the Yangtze River Cableway, a new trendy landmark of the Chengdu–Chongqing region. Ride across the Yangtze River — this location has appeared in well‑known films such as Zhou Yu’s Train, Crazy Stone, and Chongqing Blues. The cableway has witnessed the changes of Chongqing over the years and is now one of the must‑visit attractions for tourists.

Continue to Baixiangju, one of the most hidden legendary buildings in Chongqing’s “magic city” landscape. Although it has 24 floors, there is no elevator. A sky corridor connects the middle floors, and the 1st, 10th, and 15th floors each have exits leading to different street levels, creating the unique phenomenon where high floors become multiple ground levels.

Then visit the Liziba Light Rail Station to see Chongqing’s famous “train through the building” — a sight that exists only in this 3D mountain city. Light Rail Line 2 passes directly through a residential building, a spectacular scene created by Chongqing’s complex terrain.

View from cableway over Yangtze river in Chongqing city, Chongqing,China The rail transit Liziba station, Chongqing

Lunch: Chongqing‑style Sichuan cuisine.


Afternoon:

Head to Shancheng Alley, known as Chongqing’s “architectural museum”. Here you can see old city walls from the early Ming Dynasty, foreign consulates and churches built during the late Qing period, stilted houses, courtyards, air‑raid shelters, and Shikumen‑style buildings from the wartime era, as well as schools and residential buildings from different periods after the founding of New China. The alleys and stairways climb along the cliffs, creating a unique mountain‑city atmosphere.

Experience Chongqing’s leisurely “afternoon tea” — Baba Tea — and enjoy a traditional ear‑cleaning session to relax and unwind.

Dinner: Pipa Garden Hotpot at Nanshan, the world’s largest hotpot restaurant. The entire mountain has been transformed into a hotpot complex, with layers of dining tables spreading across the hillside like a spectacular three‑dimensional painting. At night, colourful lights illuminate the mountain, showcasing the full charm of Chongqing’s 8D magic city. While enjoying authentic Chongqing hotpot, you can also admire the unique mountain‑city night views and feel the warm hospitality of Chongqing people.

Chongqing hot pot

Evening:

Free time to explore

Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Accommodation: Chongqing

Day 6 – Dazu Rock Carvings → Cloud Bus Ride → Foot Massage & Buffet

Morning:

After breakfast, drive via the expressway to Dazu (approx. 1.5 hours). Visit the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site Dazu Baodingshan Rock Carvings (minimum visiting time: 1.5 hours). Here you can admire the largest collection of late‑Tang and Song‑dynasty Buddhist grotto sculptures in China. The Baodingshan cliff carvings were first created during the Southern Song period, with Buddhist statues carved across the surrounding cliffs within a 500‑metre radius.

The most famous works include the Six Realms of Reincarnation, the Grand Treasure Pavilion, the Huayan Two Saints, and the Thousand‑Hand Guanyin. This site is considered a masterpiece of Chinese stone‑carving art, integrating Buddhist, Confucian, and Taoist cultural elements. UNESCO has described it as the “last monumental peak of Chinese grotto art”.

Watch the 4D film “Dazu: Past and Present” to gain a deeper understanding of the history and cultural significance of the rock carvings.

Stone Carving Baodingshan, Dazu, Chongqing Dazu Rock Carvings with Temple, Chongqing, China

Lunch: Dazu Lotus‑style Feast


Afternoon:

Head to Bishan to ride the “Piggy Bug” Cloud Bus , the world’s first unmanned elevated transit system, offering panoramic city views.

Chongqing Cloud Bus

Dinner/Evening:

Enjoy a relaxing Bayu Style Foot Spa to experience the relaxed Chongqing lifestyle with a traditional foot bath and massage, along with a wide selection of buffet snacks.

Accommodation: Chongqing

Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Day 7 – Chongqing Zoo → Ciqikou Ancient Town → “Banquet of Ba Kingdom” Cultural Show

Morning:

After breakfast, drive to the Chongqing Zoo, one of the zoos in China with the largest number of giant pandas. Watch the adorable pandas rolling around and playing. Then continue to the thousand‑year‑old ancient town of Ciqikou.

Visit the Ciqi Changge Immersive Experience Hall, an architectural artwork that blends classical beauty with modern aesthetics, showcasing both the regional characteristics and contemporary style of Ciqikou. Through walk‑through scenes, waterfront culture displays, poetic aesthetics, and lively street‑market atmospheres, you can gain a comprehensive understanding of Ciqikou’s history and culture.

The 4D cinema uses advanced technology to enhance immersion and the feeling of time‑travel, providing a full sensory experience through visuals, sound, touch, and even scent.

Panda eating its lunch, Chongqing Zoo, China Famous ancient town and Temple Pagoda in Ciqikou, Chongqing, China

Lunch: Roast Duck at Dexiangyuan Restaurant


Afternoon/Dinner/Evening:

Enjoy the immersive dining performance “Banquet of Ba Kingdom”, featuring traditional music, dance, theatre and gourmet cuisine. Return to your hotel afterwards.

Head to Liyan Baguo for an immersive cultural dining experience while dressed in Hanfu. The experience is created based on Bayu history and culture, drawing from the musical and dance styles of different eras across three thousand years, and recreating scenes of ancient banquets. Using professional theatre‑level stage design and visual effects, it blends Bayu cuisine with cultural heritage, presenting a feast guided by fine food and wine, complemented by music, dance, poetry, and visual art.

Through immersive storytelling, it traces the origins of traditional Chinese banquet rituals, offering a spectacular show where the dishes are as impressive as the performance itself — a grand feast that feels like a dialogue with historical figures across the ages. After the experience, return to the hotel to rest.

Accommodation: Chongqing

Meals: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner

Day 8 – Departure from Chongqing

After breakfast, transfer to Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport for your flight home. Your private tour concludes with wonderful memories of Chongqing and Wulong.

Meals: Breakfast

Service Standards for This Chongqing Private Tour

Inclusions

  1. Accommodation: All nights in designated 5‑star hotels, offering complete facilities and high‑quality service to ensure a comfortable and relaxing stay throughout the journey.
  2. Meals: A total of 7 breakfasts and 13 main meals are included.
  3. Transportation: Travel by air‑conditioned tourist coach for the entire itinerary.
  4. Guide: Professional English‑speaking tour guide service.
  5. Entrance Fees: First‑gate entrance tickets for all listed attractions, including required scenic‑area shuttle buses.
  6. Insurance: Travel accident insurance is included according to local policy.

Exclusions

  1. Single‑room supplement for travellers requiring a private room.
  2. Personal expenses such as drinks, laundry, room service, or other discretionary spending.
  3. Optional activities not listed as included in the itinerary.
  4. Additional travel insurance beyond the included accident coverage.
  5. Costs arising from force majeure (weather, delays, cancellations, etc.).

Frequently Asked Questions About 8‑Day Private Chongqing Tour: Wuling Canyon, 816 Base & Three Natural Bridges

1. What is included in the 8‑Day Chongqing & Wulong Private Tour?

The tour includes 7 nights in designated 5‑star hotels, 7 breakfasts and 13 main meals, private air‑conditioned coach transport, English‑speaking guide service, first‑gate entrance tickets with required scenic‑area shuttle buses, and travel accident insurance.

2. Are flights included in the tour price?

International flights to and from Chongqing are not included. Travellers may book flights independently or request assistance from our team.

3. What type of accommodation is provided?

All accommodation is in carefully selected 5‑star hotels with full facilities and high‑quality service. Rooms are based on double or twin occupancy. A single supplement applies for solo travellers.

4. Is this tour suitable for families?

Yes, this private tour is suitable for families, couples and small groups. Children aged 2–12 receive transportation, breakfast and insurance, while other expenses are paid separately.

5. How difficult is the walking during the tour?

The tour involves easy to moderate walking at scenic areas such as Wuling Mountain Grand Canyon, Three Natural Bridges and Fairy Mountain. Most attractions include shuttle buses to reduce walking distance.

6. Is the 816 Underground Nuclear Base safe to visit?

Yes. The 816 Underground Nuclear Base is fully decommissioned and open to the public as a historical site. Visitors explore designated safe areas with guide supervision.

7. What is the best time to take this Chongqing & Wulong tour?

The tour operates year‑round, but the best seasons are March–June and September–November, when weather is mild and visibility is ideal for canyon and mountain scenery.

8. Are there any shopping stops?

No. This is a private, no‑shopping tour. Shops inside scenic areas or at rest points (water, snacks, etc.) are not considered shopping stops.

9. Can the itinerary be customised?

Yes. As a private tour, the itinerary can be adjusted to suit your interests, travel dates and group size. Contact us for personalised planning.

10. What should I pack for this tour?

Comfortable walking shoes, layered clothing, sun protection, and a light jacket are recommended. Chongqing’s weather can vary due to its mountainous terrain.

11. What is the Wuling Mountain Grand Rift Valley Scenic Area?

The Wuling Mountain Grand Rift Valley Scenic Area is a national 5A-level attraction in Chongqing, known for its dramatic karst cliffs, deep ground fissures, narrow canyons, and breathtaking mountain landscapes. It features unique geological formations such as the Qingtianxia Ground Fissure, cliffside walkways, suspension bridges, and panoramic viewpoints.

12. Is it worth visiting?

Yes — it is considered one of Chongqing’s most impressive natural attractions. Visitors praise its stunning scenery, thrilling cliff paths, and immersive hiking experience. If you enjoy nature, photography, or dramatic landscapes, the Wuling Mountain Grand Rift Valley is definitely worth adding to your itinerary.

13. What is the 816 Underground Nuclear Project?

The 816 Underground Nuclear Project is a massive Cold War–era nuclear facility built inside a mountain in Fuling, Chongqing. Originally intended for plutonium production, it was never completed or used. Today, it is open to visitors as the world’s largest man-made cave system, featuring extensive tunnels, machinery halls, and historical exhibits.

14. Is the 816 Underground Nuclear Project worth visiting?

Yes — it is one of Chongqing’s most unique historical attractions. The scale of the underground complex is impressive, and the Cold War atmosphere makes it a fascinating stop for visitors interested in history, engineering, or unusual sites. The cool underground temperature also provides a refreshing break from Chongqing’s heat.

15. What are the Three Natural Bridges in Chongqing?

The Three Natural Bridges, located in Wulong District, are a UNESCO-listed karst landscape featuring three enormous limestone arch bridges: Tianlong, Qinglong, and Heilong. Formed by millions of years of natural erosion, they are among the largest natural stone bridges in the world and are surrounded by dramatic sinkholes, cliffs, and canyon scenery.

16. Are the Three Natural Bridges worth visiting?

Yes — the Three Natural Bridges are one of Chongqing’s most iconic natural attractions. Visitors praise the breathtaking scale of the arches, the cinematic scenery, and the well-maintained walking paths. It is an excellent destination for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a memorable outdoor experience.

17. What is Xiannvshan National Forest Park?

Xiannvshan National Forest Park, also known as Fairy Mountain, is a 5A-level scenic area in Wulong District, Chongqing. It features vast alpine grasslands, dense forests, cool summer temperatures, and snowy winter landscapes. Sitting at an elevation of around 1,900–2,033 meters, it is often called the “Oriental Switzerland” for its rolling meadows, grazing horses, and peaceful mountain scenery.

18. Is Xiannvshan National Forest Park worth visiting?

Yes — Xiannvshan is one of Chongqing’s most popular nature destinations. Visitors enjoy its cool climate, wide open grasslands, forest trails, and beautiful seasonal scenery. It is ideal for relaxing walks, photography, and escaping the heat of the city, and pairs perfectly with nearby attractions such as the Three Natural Bridges.

19. What is the Hongya Cave Folk Custom Scene Area?

Hongya Cave, officially known as the Hongya Cave Folk Custom Scene Area, is an 11‑story stilted building complex located in Yuzhong District, Chongqing. Built along the cliffside where the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers meet, it features traditional Bayu architecture, folk culture streets, food courts, bars, and panoramic river views. At night, its illuminated façade creates a “Spirited Away”–like atmosphere that has made it one of Chongqing’s most iconic landmarks.

20. Is Hongya Cave worth visiting?

Yes — Hongya Cave is one of Chongqing’s most popular attractions. Visitors enjoy its dramatic night scenery, lively food streets, traditional stilted architecture, and convenient downtown location. Although it can be crowded, the unique atmosphere and photo opportunities make it well worth adding to your itinerary.

21. What is the Yangtze River Cableway?

The Yangtze River Cableway is a 1,166-meter aerial cable car that crosses the Yangtze River, connecting Yuzhong District with Nan’an District. Originally built in 1987 as a public transportation system, it is now one of Chongqing’s most iconic attractions, offering panoramic views of the river, skyscrapers, and the city’s unique mountainous landscape.

22. Is the Yangtze River Cableway worth visiting?

Yes — the cableway is a must-do experience in Chongqing. Visitors enjoy its dramatic river views, skyline scenery, and the chance to see the city from above. The ride is short but memorable, especially at sunset or after dark when the city lights reflect on the river.

23. What are Chaotianmen and the Raffles City Sky Bridge?

Chaotianmen is a major landmark in Chongqing located at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers. It features a large public square, riverfront promenades, and some of the best skyline viewpoints in the city. Adjacent to it stands Raffles City Chongqing, a modern architectural complex whose most iconic feature is the Crystal Sky Bridge — a 300-meter horizontal skybridge suspended 250 meters above the ground. The Sky Bridge includes observation decks, glass walkways, and panoramic views of the rivers and city skyline.

24. Is Chaotianmen and the Raffles City Sky Bridge worth visiting?

Yes — this area is one of Chongqing’s most impressive modern attractions. Visitors enjoy the dramatic river views, futuristic architecture, and thrilling glass-bottom skywalks. The Sky Bridge offers some of the best panoramic views in the city, especially at sunset or after dark when the buildings are illuminated.

25. What are the Dazu Rock Carvings (UNESCO)?

The Dazu Rock Carvings are a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Dazu District, Chongqing. Created between the 7th and 13th centuries, they include more than 50,000 statues and over 100,000 carved inscriptions across 75 grotto sites. The carvings blend Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian themes and are renowned for their exceptional preservation and artistic detail, especially at Baodingshan and Beishan.

26. Are the Dazu Rock Carvings worth visiting?

Yes — the Dazu Rock Carvings are one of Chongqing’s most significant cultural attractions and its only UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. Visitors appreciate the exquisite craftsmanship, peaceful mountain setting, and the rare opportunity to explore some of the finest examples of Chinese grotto art. It is an excellent destination for history lovers, culture enthusiasts, and anyone interested in ancient religious art.

27. What is Chongqing Zoo?

Chongqing Zoo is one of the largest zoos in southwest China, located in Jiulongpo District. It is best known for its giant pandas and red pandas, housed in a dedicated Panda House. The zoo also features a wide variety of animals, botanical gardens, lakes, and family-friendly walking paths, making it a relaxing green space within the city.

28. Is Chongqing Zoo worth visiting?

Yes — Chongqing Zoo is a popular attraction, especially for families and animal lovers. Visitors enjoy the chance to see giant pandas up close, explore the spacious grounds, and enjoy a peaceful break from the busy city center. It is easily accessible and offers good value for a half-day visit.

29. What is Ciqikou Ancient Town?

Ciqikou Ancient Town is a 1,000-year-old riverside settlement in Shapingba District, Chongqing. Once a major porcelain-trading port during the Song, Ming, and Qing dynasties, it is now a well-preserved historic area known for its stone-paved streets, traditional wooden architecture, tea houses, folk performances, and vibrant food stalls. Often called “Little Chongqing,” it offers a glimpse into the city’s cultural and commercial past.

30. Is Ciqikou Ancient Town worth visiting?

Yes — Ciqikou is one of Chongqing’s most popular cultural attractions. Visitors enjoy its lively atmosphere, traditional architecture, local snacks, handicraft shops, and tea houses overlooking the Jialing River. It is easily accessible by metro and offers an enjoyable half-day experience for anyone interested in history, culture, or street food.

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