Chengdu, Chongqing, and Wulong Route
Home city -> Chengdu -> Panda Base and teahouse -> Chongqing -> Wulong karst scenery -> Chongqing city -> departure
The strongest mainstream Southwest China route: Chengdu gives pandas and local life, Chongqing gives night views and food, and Wulong adds one dramatic nature chapter.

The core high-conversion Southwest route: Chengdu, Chongqing, and Wulong, with Wulong treated as the one major scenic day.




Day by day, as this Southwest China route should be operated.
The route below keeps the Chengdu + Chongqing spine clear. Confirm Panda Base timing, high-speed rail, night-view windows, walking comfort, and whether Wulong or Leshan truly belongs in the plan.
Arrive in Chengdu - Airport pickup, hotel check-in, then Jinli / Kuanzhai Alley and an easy Sichuan dinner. Keep the first night low-pressure.
Chengdu core - Early Chengdu Panda Base, People’s Park teahouse, Wuhou Shrine or Jinli, then hotpot or a food walk. This is the full Chengdu value day.
Chengdu to Chongqing - High-speed rail to Chongqing, then Three Gorges Museum or People’s Assembly Hall, Liziba monorail, Eling Park, and Hongyadong night view.
Chongqing to Wulong - Transfer to Wulong. Use Furong Cave or Fairy Mountain town as the lighter scenic layer; optional Impression Wulong only if the evening does not create fatigue.
Wulong scenic core - Three Natural Bridges and Longshuixia Fissure Gorge, then return to Chongqing. Keep the evening light because this is the highest-walking day.
Chongqing old streets and departure - Longmenhao, Eighteen Steps, or one viewpoint depending on flight time. Do not add another region on departure day.
Photos are grouped by day and tied to one visible place.
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Each image is tied to one visible stop so the route and photos can be checked together before hotels, trains, or car time are fixed.
Before booking, confirm the add-on is the right one.
Better visual impact than the soft twin-city route, but higher walking and transfer pressure.
Is Wulong a real route anchor, or is it being squeezed into a route that should stay softer?
Is Wulong a real route anchor, or is it being squeezed into a route that should stay softer?
Do not add Leshan and Dazu on top unless the route expands to 7-8 days.
Better visual impact than the soft twin-city route, but higher walking and transfer pressure.
Can the group handle the Wulong walking load?
Is six days enough without adding Leshan or Dazu?
Does the route protect one Chongqing night?
This page only explains this Southwest China route. To compare the soft twin-city, Wulong, short Chongqing, and Leshan versions, return to the Chengdu + Chongqing route set.