Family Tours
Embark on a memorable family adventure with our specially curated Family Tours in Chengdu and beyond! From visiting the adorable Giant Pandas to marveling at the grandeur of Leshan Buddha, Emei Mountain, and the stunning landscapes of Jiuzhaigou, our tours offer something for everyone. With private tours tailored to your family’s needs, our expert local guides will ensure an engaging and educational experience, making every stop exciting and memorable. Whether exploring nature, culture, or history, our tours are designed for families to bond while discovering the best of Sichuan. Book your family-friendly tour today for an unforgettable experience!
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Frequently Asked Questions
The driver will be waiting for you at the exit with a sign that has your name on it. After meeting you, they'll take you to the parking lot where the car is located. Just make sure to provide your flight details in advance!
Hello! The trip package includes one airport pick-up and one drop-off; you can use these services on the best dates. Just let us know when you'll arrive, and we’ll make sure everything is arranged!
You can apply for a SIM card at the "Overseas Visitors Payment Service Center" located in the international arrival hall of Terminal 1 at Chengdu Tianfu International Airport. Simply bring your passport, and you can purchase a SIM card at the China Telecom counter. They offer three options: 7-day, 15-day, and 30-day cards, so you can choose the one that best suits your needs.
The most convenient place to exchange currency is at the foreign currency exchange counters at the airport. At the "Overseas Visitors Payment Service Center" in the international arrival hall of Terminal 1 at Chengdu Tianfu International Airport, you'll find a Ctrip foreign currency exchange counter that offers two-way exchange services for 41 different currencies. They can also provide foreign currency wallets with small-denomination banknotes, as well as RMB wallets. Alternatively, you can visit one of the 18 demonstration bank branches or 40 commercial bank branches located in the Chunxi Road business district, where you can exchange foreign currency for RMB.
Chengdu is known for its spicy cuisine, but there are plenty of dishes that are either mild or not spicy at all. For example, you can try the clear soup version of wontons (Long Chao Shou)—the broth is flavorful, with delicate wonton wrappers and generous fillings. Another great choice is Old Mother Pig's Trotters in Soup. It has a rich, fragrant flavor, and the soup is hearty without being greasy. You can also enjoy Sweet Noodles, which have a slight spiciness, but you can ask for less chili if you prefer. Plus, dishes like Boiled Dumplings in Chili Sauce (Zhong Shui Jiao) and Dan Dan Noodles can be made milder on request.
Chengdu has a subtropical humid climate with four distinct seasons. Spring and autumn are mild and pleasant, so lightweight clothes like long-sleeved shirts and light jackets are perfect. In summer, it can get pretty hot, so you'll want to pack summer clothes like shorts, t-shirts, and sandals, along with sunscreen. Winter can be chilly, so be sure to bring warm clothes like a thick coat, sweater, and long pants. The weather can be a bit unpredictable, so it’s also a good idea to carry an umbrella just in case it rains unexpectedly.