Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Discover the stunning landscapes of Zhangjiajie, Furong, and Fenghuang over 6 days with expert guides, comfortable hotels, and immersive cultural experiences.
If you’re dreaming of exploring some of China’s most captivating scenery and authentic culture, the Zhangjiajie Furong and Fenghuang 6-day tour promises a balanced mix of natural wonders and traditional charm. This private, well-structured itinerary is designed for travelers who want comfort, flexibility, and a deep dive into the highlights of west Hunan province. From soaring mountains to ancient towns, this experience aims to tick all your boxes—if you’re after a mix of adventure and cultural insight, you’ll likely find it here.
One of the things we love about this tour is the flexibility it offers, especially regarding transportation—there’s an option to swap private cars for bullet trains, which can add a touch of local flavor and possibly save some money. Plus, the guides’ knowledge shines through, making each stop not just scenic but also meaningful. That said, the pace can be quite packed, which might be a stretch for some travelers used to slower travel days or those who prefer more leisure time. This tour suits those eager for a comprehensive journey that balances sightseeing with cultural exploration.
This 6-day journey through some of the most scenic and culturally significant areas of western Hunan** is designed to give travelers a good balance of natural beauty and local flavor. The tour is marketed as flexible and comfortable, aimed at those who want to see the highlights without feeling overwhelmed. Priced at just over $1,200 per person, it offers quite a bit of value when you consider all the included entrance fees, guided service, hotel stays, and some meals.
What stands out immediately is the attention to logistics—pickups from Zhangjiajie Airport are included, and the option to switch between private transportation and bullet trains allows for a customizable experience. For travelers who dislike rigid schedules, this flexibility can be a real plus, making the entire trip feel less like a tour and more like a personalized adventure.
Looking for more options in Zhangjiajie? Here are some other experiences worth considering.
Your journey begins with a warm greeting at Zhangjiajie Airport, where a guide and driver will meet you for a 45-minute transfer to your hotel. Since the transfer is short and includes no additional costs beyond your accommodation, it provides a relaxed start to what will be an action-packed trip. If you’re arriving early, this initial moment sets a friendly tone for the days ahead.
The highlight of Day 2 is Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, an absolute must-see for any nature lover. Taking the Tianzi Cablecar up to Tianzi Mountain, you’ll be greeted with breathtaking views of clouds rolling around jagged peaks, which is famously described as one of the natural spectacles of the area. We loved how the lift ride itself offers panoramic vistas that prime you for the exploration.
Tianzi Mountain is renowned for its ethereal atmosphere—think mist swirling around towering spires—and the guide will point out the four natural phenomena that make this spot so special. The hike includes over 80 viewing platforms, so expect plenty of photo opportunities that will make your social media followers jealous.
In the afternoon, you’ll head to Yuanjiajie, just a 35-minute bus ride, for more awe-inspiring views. Here, mountains seem to float in the air, and the famous ‘Avatar’ inspiration is evident in the towering, pillar-like formations. The guide’s insights help visitors understand the geological marvels, making it more than just a pretty picture.
One of the tour’s standout attractions is Baofeng Lake, where a peaceful cruise offers both stunning scenery and cultural moments—authentic songs from the Tujia minority add a layer of local flavor. It’s a fantastic spot to relax amidst nature’s calm.
Next, you’ll explore Yellow Dragon Cave, an underground marvel with rivers, waterfalls, and dense stone formations. We appreciated the guide’s detailed descriptions which helped us visualize the underground palace’s vastness and mystery.
The day concludes with a visit to the Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge, the longest in the world at over 1,400 feet long and nearly 1,000 feet high. Walking on the transparent panels is both thrilling and a bit nerve-wracking—definitely a highlight for adrenaline junkies. The experience of crossing the bridge with the valley far below offers unbeatable views and an unforgettable high.
Tianmen Mountain is an iconic spot, and the longest cablecar in the world takes you to the top, where you’ll explore scenic highlights like Heavenly Bus Road, the Glass Plank Road, and Tianmen Cave. The views from the top are sweeping, and the air feels crisp and invigorating. Guides here point out geological formations and share stories about local legends, making the ascent both scenic and educational.
Afterward, the tour moves to Wangcun Falls in Furong Ancient Town, a charming spot with traditional Tujia architecture and stone-paved streets. The night view of Furong Town, especially with its old houses and lantern-lit streets, offers a glimpse into traditional life that still thrives here.
In the morning, a walk through Furong Old Town allows travelers to experience the cool atmosphere of a well-preserved Tujia village, with the big waterfall adding a refreshing backdrop. This is where you truly feel the harmony between humans and nature, as described by previous visitors.
Next, the Red Stone Forest offers dramatic karst formations—peaks that resemble galloping horses and natural bridges that invite exploration. The crimson hues of the stones and the lush surroundings create a vivid landscape that photographers will love.
Later, the group transfers to Fenghuang County, a town famous for its old wooden houses, flowing rivers, and traditional bridges. The romantic night atmosphere is ideal for quiet strolls along the river and soaking up local life.
Early mornings in Fenghuang are magical—the town’s old streets, wooden houses, and boats on the river create a scene straight out of a traditional Chinese watercolor. The South Great Wall at Liaojiaqiao Village, about 10 km away, adds a historical touch to the trip. Walking along the ancient stones, you’ll understand why this site is considered important and enjoy scenic views of the surrounding mountains.
This comprehensive itinerary wraps up with a chance to enjoy local life and take in the spectacular scenery one last time before heading back home or onward.
Transportation throughout the tour is private, meaning you won’t have to worry about navigating busy public transit or sticking to group schedules. The option to replace private cars with bullet trains (second class seats) provides flexibility, especially for travelers seeking a more authentic and relaxed experience of Chinese rail travel. It’s a smart way to mix comfort with local transportation modes.
Staying in five-star hotels ensures a comfortable retreat after long days of exploration. Previous reviews highlight that the accommodations are well-appointed and contribute to the overall value, providing a restful base to recharge.
The importance of knowledgeable guides cannot be overstated. From their expert explanations, you gain a deeper understanding of the geology, history, and culture of each site. Reviewers consistently mentioned guides as a highlight, citing their friendliness, professionalism, and ability to share fascinating stories—these are the folks who turn a sightseeing trip into a meaningful experience.
One reviewer noted, “Our guide, Mr. Li, was incredibly passionate about the area. He knew every story behind each mountain and was happy to answer all our questions,” which added a personal touch to the trip.
At $1,242.11 per person, this tour falls into the mid-range category for guided multi-day trips. Considering that all entrance fees, guide services, and hotel stays are included, it represents good value—especially when you factor in the convenience of transportation and the quality of hotels.
The package also includes lunch on five days, which adds to the ease of planning. Dinners are not included, but this allows some flexibility for guests to explore local restaurants independently.
This experience is ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive taste of Zhangjiajie’s natural beauty and cultural charm without the hassle of planning every detail. It suits those who enjoy guided insights, appreciate comfortable accommodations, and are willing to keep a fairly active pace. It’s perfect for first-time visitors wanting a well-rounded introduction to the area, as well as seasoned travelers looking for a convenient, all-in-one package.
The Zhangjiajie Furong and Fenghuang 6-day tour offers a compelling mix of breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural sites, and comfortable logistics. With knowledgeable guides and flexible transportation options, it caters well to travelers who want both depth and ease. The highlights—like Tianzi Mountain, the glass bridge, and Fenghuang’s old town—are sure to leave lasting memories.
While the itinerary is packed, it strikes a good balance between sightseeing and relaxation, especially with quality hotel stays. If you’re after a trip that combines natural wonder with authentic culture and don’t mind a busy schedule, this tour is a strong choice.
Is pickup offered at the airport?
Yes, the tour includes a pickup from Zhangjiajie Airport, making your arrival smooth and stress-free.
Can I choose to travel by bullet train instead of private car?
Absolutely, if available, you can opt for second-class bullet train tickets between Zhangjiajie, Furong Town, and Fenghuang—adding flexibility and a local touch.
Are all entrance fees included?
Yes, all the listed entrance fees for attractions like Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Baofeng Lake, Yellow Dragon Cave, and the Glass Bridge are included in the tour price.
What is the accommodation like?
You’ll stay in five-star hotels, providing a comfortable and restful environment after long days of sightseeing.
Is guide service included?
Yes, professional guides are part of the package, offering insights and assistance throughout the trip.
What meals are included?
Lunch is included for five days, giving you energy for your adventures. Dinners are not included, allowing flexibility to explore local eateries.
How long is the transfer from Zhangjiajie Airport to the hotel?
Approximately 45 minutes, providing a relaxed start to your journey.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but be prepared for some walking and climbing. The pace is fairly active, so it’s best suited for those with good mobility.
This tour provides a well-balanced, enriching experience for anyone eager to explore China’s astounding natural scenery and cultural heritage—comfortably and with expert guidance.