
- 4.7/5
Duc NghiaWe did the three bridges first and there was that little food street and after walking with some other Chinese tourist we found the poorly signed bus to go to the fissure Gorge. Well it is on the other side of the three bridges, you can actually see the elevator in the beginning of the three bridges trail. But this walk is waaaay more beautiful and even less crowded. Only thing. The bus back from the end of the trail to the tourist center. It took soooooooo long. We almost missed the last train home. So please be aware and try to go early.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThe itinerary was excellent; it would be perfect if everyone was on time! Our tour guide, Xiao Peng, was super professional and attentive to everyone, and the driver was a first-rate driver, ensuring a safe and stable ride. Awesome! 👍
- 4.5/5
_We***76Whether you're seeking visual spectacle, escaping the summer heat, or yearning for a refreshing and rejuvenating nature journey, this place can fulfill all your imaginations about nature. Summer is highly recommended to experience the ultimate coolness of "Chongqing 40℃, canyon 20℃," while simultaneously feeling the majestic grandeur of "China's No. 1 Dynamic Canyon."
- 4.0/5
东坡老者It's truly spectacular, breathtaking, and truly breathtaking! It transports you back to an ancient battlefield, where you can smell the smoke of ancient battles and iron cavalry! [Fun] [Scenery] [Value for Money]
- 4.8/5
Anonymous userI was deeply touched after watching it. We who live in peacetime can never imagine how tragic the battlefield filled with smoke is. Looking back on the road we have traveled through wind and rain, we should cherish our current happy life, and we should not forget our original intention, keep our mission in mind, and always maintain a strong sense of responsibility and sense of responsibility.
- 4.5/5
137***81A truly perfect recommendation! Our group of 9 and a half senior citizens chartered a car to explore Chongqing, visiting Fairy Mountain National Forest Park, the Three Natural Bridges, and the Wujiang River Viewpoint (Wujiang Gallery). The experience far exceeded our expectations! The driver's car was not only spotless, but the interior temperature was also perfectly set, making the seniors feel comfortable and at ease from the moment they got in. The driving was also exceptionally smooth throughout the journey, without any bumps or jolting, giving us a great sense of security. He provided detailed explanations of Chongqing's local customs and culture along the way, and the itinerary was well-planned, with perfectly timed stops at each attraction – neither rushed nor overly drawn-out. What's most commendable is that the elderly members of our group tend to be talkative and ask many questions, but the driver was incredibly patient throughout the entire trip. He answered every question, whether it was a repetitive one or a minor inquiry, with great care. At the attractions, he proactively reminded us to be careful where the roads were slippery, to avoid getting lost, and to avoid backtracking. He even explained the tour route clearly and thoroughly. He was considerate and thoughtful in every aspect, ensuring that the elderly had a happy and worry-free trip. Such a wonderful driver deserves double praise!
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThis magnificent national project, though not yet operational, is a testament to the arduousness of its construction and the sacrifices of the people—truly awe-inspiring and awe-inspiring. However, several photo spots occupy prime locations within the main scenic area, with people rushing in without queuing, claiming it's free or free of charge. This is very unpleasant. Hopefully, such a meaningful scenic spot won't be negatively impacted by these commercial tactics.
- 4.5/5
Ww_owPersonally, I think it's quite beautiful and worth visiting. It's an ancient building, quiet, not crowded, and the ticket price is reasonable. It's much better than those touristy pedestrian streets with their photo walls. Locals, however, said it wasn't worth seeing and told us not to go.
- 4.7/5
_We***73A gentle mist enveloped the viewing platform, the streets below appearing and disappearing in the mist. In the distance, the Shanhe Tower stood, like ink blurred by the fog. Standing here, even breathing felt lighter; I completely understand why some say that a foggy day is the eye of the clouds, the true cloudscape.
- 4.1/5
Anonymous userPurchased the tickets on the spot and the process was quite smooth. Overall pleasant ride which showcase the river view, a pity that the air in the city was polluted.














