
- 4.3/5
M36***90Overall, I was very satisfied with the trip, and the hot springs were very relaxing. It's definitely worth a soak; the facilities within the scenic area are excellent, and the view of Mount Gongga was right before my eyes. Next time, I'll definitely visit the glacier at the highest point. It's a place I'll definitely come back to again.
- 4.9/5
Anonymous userIf you have time, I highly recommend visiting Niubei Mountain. Check the weather forecast beforehand; you might be able to see the sunrise over Gongga Snow Mountain (golden mountain) and a beautiful sea of clouds (sunset and sunrise) in one trip. The hotel rooms have oxygen concentrators, electric heaters, and air conditioning, which is relatively high-end for a mountain at an altitude of 3600 meters.
- 4.3/5
印象西南Moshishi Park: Stepping into a real-life "alien planet," a must-visit dark and mysterious paradise in Western Sichuan! Just returned from Moshishi Park, completely awestruck by this unique highland stone forest! As China's only highland stone forest landscape, its terrain truly resembles a scene from a science fiction movie. The dark stone pillars stand in rows, creating a striking contrast with the distant grasslands and Tibetan villages. Every snapshot is a masterpiece, requiring no filter. I highly recommend buying the ticket + sightseeing bus combo (80 yuan/person). The 3km climb from the entrance to the core area is significant, so taking the sightseeing bus saves energy and gets you straight to the highlights. Walking along the 1.8km suspended walkway, the 20-40m high stone formations on both sides resemble swords drawn from their sheaths. Reaching the middle of the walkway and looking down at the U-shaped canyon, the feeling of "interstellar travel" is instantly immersive. I especially recommend the "Alien Planet" viewing platform; standing here offers a panoramic view of the entire stone forest, with the distant snow-capped mountains in the background—the atmosphere is simply breathtaking. Choose the right time! The best light is between 9-11 am or 4-6 pm, when the stone forest displays varying shades of light and shadow. Visiting on a cloudy day creates a darker, more atmospheric ambiance. We recommend wearing a brightly colored windbreaker or a white long dress for a photogenic contrast with the dark rocks. The scenic area is at an altitude of approximately 3500 meters, so walk slowly to avoid altitude sickness. Remember to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a jacket, as there is a significant temperature difference between day and night and the UV radiation is extremely strong. A small reminder: There are almost no shops within the scenic area, so be sure to bring your own snacks and a thermos. Chocolate and glucose solution are effective against altitude sickness. If you want to avoid tour groups, we recommend entering through the back entrance (navigate to the Geological Museum) to avoid backtracking and save time. As a must-see on the Sichuan-West Loop, the desolate beauty of the Inkstone Park is truly unforgettable. Standing in the stone forest, listening to the prayer flags fluttering, and gazing at the misty mountains in the distance, all your worries will disappear. Whether you drive yourself or join a tour, it's worth a special trip!
- 4.4/5
202***65Since we entered the panda base in the afternoon, most of the pandas were sleeping, so we didn't see many. If I come again, I should go to the panda base to see the pandas in the morning and then go to the zoo in the afternoon. The scenery in the canyon was just average.
- 4.4/5
M44***08The trip to Wawu Mountain far exceeded my expectations! Booking the tickets and sightseeing bus package through Ctrip was very convenient. The tour guide was professional, and the itinerary was well-planned. The "Table Mountain" platform at the summit is vast and magnificent, with towering ancient trees and babbling brooks, like a green paradise. Lanxi Waterfall cascades down. The mountain mists shifted constantly, sometimes creating a fairyland atmosphere, sometimes revealing a clear blue sky; every step was a scenic view. The facilities were excellent, and the staff were welcoming. This trip completely relaxed my mind and body; it's an excellent choice for escaping the city and getting close to nature. Booking through Ctrip was smooth throughout, and the experience was fantastic. Highly recommended!
- 4.4/5
行走的飞哥I highly recommend it to everyone! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
- 4.4/5
Ananya Rvisited in 12 DEC 25 : No snow but beautiful nature and nice weather.
- 4.8/5
M28***02It truly lives up to its reputation as a world-famous mountain. Although I've been here many times, people of all interests can find a way to enjoy themselves here. You can leisurely relax at the foot of the mountain, staying at hotels and soaking in hot springs. For those who want to climb, there are multiple hiking routes. If you're like me and want to climb but don't want to go too far, you can start your ascent from Leidongping. And if you don't want to walk an inch, you can quickly reach the summit by car. The ecology is excellent; it's just that there shouldn't be so many unfinished buildings piled up at the foot of the mountain anymore!
- 4.6/5
_TI***rsGood service, helpful advice, good food, good location, convenient.
- 4.6/5
D64***86The scenery was beautiful, but the service at the ticket checkpoint and bus station was terrible. The official website said we could enter the scenic area at 8 am, but we started queuing around 7 am. It was almost 8 am and no staff had arrived. When staff finally appeared, they bluntly told us it was impossible. At the ticket checkpoint, the staff kept telling the long queues that the staff lane was closed, forcing us to queue again. Just as we were about to enter, they said there weren't enough staff and only three gates were open, forcing us to queue again, causing a lot of complaints. After finally getting through the gates, we were rushed and yelled at by the staff to get on the bus. It felt like we paid money to be treated this way. The bus driver was also very aggressive, swerving sharply on every curve. Even with seatbelts, we were tossed around violently, barely managing to stay upright by gripping the handrails and the back of the seat in front of us. The tram driver, on the other hand, was much nicer and drove much more smoothly.














