Chongqing Half Day Panda Tour
- Tour Price: $ 35
- Tour Code: CT169
- Available: Daily
- Duration: 1/2 Day
- Tour Type: Panda Tour
Trip Highlights - This is a theme tour which will take you to visit China Baby Gaint Panda! Chongqing is the largest and most populated municipality of China and also the only one of these municipalities in the western region of China. Chongqing is where the Sichuan Hot Pot originated and enjoys the high reputation in China. Chongqing belongs to the Sichuan Basin. A fertile land, rich in resources and composed of beautiful natural scenery, the Sichuan Basin draws tourists every year. It is also pretty near the hometwon of Giant Panda. This tour is exclusively arranged for you to visit panda.
Tour Prices (this is private tour based on per person and shown in US dollars) | |
Group Size | Price / Traveler |
1 traveler | USD115 |
2-5 travelers | USD75 |
6-9 travelers | USD50 |
10 travelers & above | USD35 |
(For 10 persons up, please email us for new quotations) |
·Entrance fees and lunch as listed | ·All transfers with private vehicle and guide |
·Accident insurance | · |
·Air fare and airport tax | ·Personal expenses |
·Tips for guide and driver | ·Hotel fare |
Tour Itinerary
Our career tour guide picks you up from hotel in the morning to visit Chongqing Zoo. The zoo is located at the western suburb of the main urban area and occupies more than 60 hectares. There are 230 kinds of more than 4500 rare and precious wild animals be shown in this zoo throughout the year, Panda is the most popular among the 80% of world rare species and national protecting important animals. Visitors can play with them on the spot and take pictures with them. Drive on to visit General Stewell Museum, which has intriguing collection of World War ll memorabilia of the famed Flying Tigers. Be transferred to hotel after the whole day tour.
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Chongqing Zoo
As the largest zoo in southwest China, the Chongqing Zoo boosts over 1000 birds and 170 species of animals, including the charming giant panda, golden hair monkeys, and exotic tigers from South China. In particular, the panda bear, considered a "national treasure" of China, is in danger of extinction. Today, there are less than 1,000 pandas living in the world; the Chongqing Zoo is dedicated to providing giant pandas and their offspring a comfortable environment in order to preserve the survival of the species.