Perhaps best of the best places I have ever been to. Such a Magic place, you start to think GIANTS build it, 3 natural bridges entrances are 90 to 120 meters tall, makes you look like an ant near them. The ticket prices for all attractions together is little bit expensive than other places, but it is really worth it. Advice you to book a night or two at hotel nearby, so you can visit Wulong Karst, Fairy Mountain (xiannushan) and Furong Cave (which is far little bir from them). For Wulong karst tickets and bus rides would cost you about 300 yuan. Plan your route wisely, because you meed to arrive early from Chongqing North railway station, then need to go to Wulong bus station 10 yuan per person, them arrive to Wulong Tourist center and pay 150 for entrance and bus ticket which will take you to actual Wulong Karst. Train from Chongqing to Wulong 2 hours, walking or free ride by bus to Bus station of Wulong 15 mins, 45 mins by bus to Wulong Tourism Center and 15 mins to...
Read moreI went there one-day round trip (Chongqing-Wulong) by myself. First and most important, you need the Google Translate app and roaming data. I booked a train one day earlier from Trip.com. I headed to Chongqing North Railway Station with only my passport. It’s good to know which area (north or south of North station) your train gonna leave. Check the gate, wait for check-in time, line in the aisle that has a passport reader, and ask for your seat with the train officer. My train stopped once at Fuling station. I monitored my location on Google Maps, the train was punctual, though. An officer went to inform me that the next stop was my destination thirty minutes before arrival. I took a shuttle to the tourist center which look like a pyramid. The bus left after fully loaded. It costs 10 yuan to pay on the bus and takes 45 minutes. Tips 1: Save your questions or destinations as pictures. Tips 2: Either cash or WeChat...
Read moreA UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its spectacular karst landscapes. The park encompasses a variety of geological formations, including natural bridges, sinkholes, caves, and gorges, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the Earth's natural history.
This glass-walled elevator, approximately 88 meters tall, provides panoramic views of the surrounding karst landscape as it rotates 180 degree and transports visitors from the cliffside entrance down into the Yangshui River gorge. The descent offers a surreal experience.
At the base of the elevator, visitors can explore the Tianlong Bridge, one of the three natural limestone arches in the area. The journey continues through the gorge, revealing the Qinglong and Heilong Bridges, each with their own unique formations and natural beauty.
3 natural bridges: The area gained international fame after being featured in the film Transformers: Age...
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