4 Days Wolong Panda Tour
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4 Days Wolong Panda Tour
During the 4 Days Wolong Panda Tour, you will explore the habitat of wild panda and enjoy one-day Giant Pandas keeper program on the new Research Center.
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4 Days Wolong Panda Tour

  • chengdu
  • wolong

4 Day

$ 669

Itinerary Highlights

    Visit the new Wolong Panda Research Center

    Hike in Dengsheng Gorge to explore the habitat of wild pandas

    Make panda cakes in different shapes

    Feed a panda with your own hands

    Receive a unique certificate proving your love for pandas

  • Itinerary Details
  • Service Included
  • Trip Notes
Day 1 Chengdu Arrival
Hotel: Chengdu Hotel (4-star/5-star) Meals:Welcome dinner

Your tour guide will be waiting in the arrivals hall of the airport with a name plate and a welcoming smile. You will be transferred to your hotel by private car and driver, and your tour guide will help you check-in and ensure everything is okay at the hotel.

Day 2 Private Transfer to Wolong and Dengsheng Gorge Hike
Hotel: Wolong Minjiang Hotel (3-star) Meals:breakfast, lunch, dinner

At 7 am your private guide and vehicle will pick you up from your hotel in Chengdu. It takes about three hours to drive the 120 km (75 miles) between Chengdu and Wolong. For a rest and to break up the long drive, you’ll stop at the 2008 Earthquake Memorial Site. The site is in Yingxiu Town, Wenchuan County, about 2 hours from Chengdu city by car. It is the ruin of Xuankou Middle School. The buildings remain as they were after the quake and the whole area has been cordoned off and made into a memorial site.

Continue the car journey and you’ll arrive at Gengda Town in Wolong at around 11:30 am. Have a simple lunch at a local restaurant and prepare for the exciting hike to Dengsheng Gorge.

The gorge, 55 km (34 miles) from Gengda, is an authentic natural habitat of wild giant pandas, together with other wild animals, such as white-lip deer and red pandas. Sponsored by Hong Kong people, the well-paved hiking trail is 5 km (3 miles) long and the hike takes about 2–3 hours. The forest and ecosystem along the trail are well preserved. If you’re lucky, you may find evidence of wild giant pandas.

After the hike, you’ll be transferred back to Gengda for a good sleep.

Day 3 One-Day Giant Panda Keeper Program at Wolong Panda Research Center
Hotel: Chengdu Hotel (4-star/5-star) Meals:breakfast, lunch, dinner

Arrive at the Wolong Panda Research Center at 8:30 am and your day as a panda keeper begins.

During the program, you will learn more about this endangered species, and help take care of pandas under the guidance of experienced staff. Activities may include cleaning the enclosure, weighing and cleaning bamboo, making panda cakes and feeding the pandas. At the end of the program you will receive a panda keeper certificate.

Lunch will be arranged at the center canteen. The program ends at around 4 pm, when you will begin the drive back to Chengdu. You’ll reach your hotel at around 7 pm.

Day 4 Chengdu Departure
Hotel: None Meals:breakfast

After breakfast at the hotel, the tour wraps up with transfer to the airport by private car and driver. Your tour guide will escort you to check-in and will wave goodbye at the security check point. It’s time to say goodbye to the pandas’ home province.

Service Included:

Entrance to scenic spots listed in the itinerary

Private guide service from experienced English-speaking tour guide

Private transfers between the airport, attractions, and hotels

Panda Keeper Program fee and golf cart ride at Wolong Panda Research Center

Hotel accommodation with breakfast and Wi-Fi

Meals mentioned in the itinerary

Service Excluded:

International flight to and out of China;

Domestic flight/train to and out of Chengdu. (We can provide you the domestic flight/train ticket booking service at the BEST discount price, please contact us our travel experts for the details.)

Tips to tour guide and driver, you are suggested to tip them 7 USD/day in total.;

Personal expenses, like laundry, phone call, snacks, soft drinks (please do the best to avoid the alcoholic beverages during your Tibet trip), optional tour activities, etc.

    Trip Tip

    1. Hotels and Meals in Wolong

    Tourism in Wolong is still in the early stages of re-development after the earthquake in 2008. Hotel and restaurant options are still limited, and standards are rather basic. China Highlights has carefully selected the best restaurant and hotel available, based on criteria like location and environment. Your private guide will assist you in ordering the dishes you like and will accompany you to check in to your room.

    2. Taking Photos with a Panda

    A donation program that allows you to pose for photos with a panda for about 20 seconds is not included in the Panda Keeper Program. It is only available in Wolong and at the Dujiangyan Panda Base, and the standard donation is CNY1,800 per person [September 2017].

    About 40 tourists are allowed to take close-up photos with pandas each day. If you would like to take part in this donation program, please tell your travel advisor in advance because we have to book at least one week in advance. Even with booking, the program is subject to the availability of pandas on the day. Please take enough cash in Chinese yuan, as payment by a non-Chinese credit card may not be accepted there.

    Please note again that the photo program is totally dependent on the availability of pandas on the day. We will double-check on bookings one day in advance and inform you as soon as we know of any unexpected change.

    3. Seeing and Tracking Wild Giant Pandas

    Giant pandas are solitary animals. Wild pandas usually don’t have a fixed resting spot. Most of the time they wander in a big habitat, feeding on bamboo and resting wherever they go.

    Wild pandas don’t have good eyesight, but they have very sharp sense of smell and hearing, and they are easily frighten by humans, so they will usually hide themselves before they can be seen. The number of wild pandas is still low and their habitat is huge, so there is no guarantee of seeing wild pandas or their spoor.

    In winter, when there is a lack of food, their foraging will extend to more easily accessible areas. Therefore, the possibility of seeing panda activity is slightly larger from December to March.

    China Highlights has conducted three field inspections in Wolong Nature Reserve in 2016, building partnerships with the new Wolong Panda Research Center and experienced local guides.

    We can travel to Huangcaoping (where pandas are trained for release into the wild), Wuyipeng (the most well-known panda observation station), and Niutoushan (for mountain camping and tracking wild pandas). The hiking difficulty and length of the tour can be customized to fit your physical strength, time, and budget.

    4. More Trip Information

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