Chengdu 1 Day Layover Tour Famliy Tour: Panda Base & Sichuan Cuisine Museum (Cooking Experience) & Kuanzhai Alley&Airport transfer

Secure your spot effortlessly by paying an 49 USD deposit online. The remaining balance can be easily settled upon your arrival in Chengdu. For a detailed breakdown of the package price, please refer to the price list in the product description below.

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Description

Chengdu 1 Day Layover Tour Famliy Tour: Panda Base & Sichuan Cuisine Museum (Cooking Experience)  & Kuanzhai Alley&Airport transfer

Tour Prices/per person
Group Sizes Age Deposit (USD) Final Payment (USD) Total Price (USD)
5 guests 2-17 years old 49 143 192
5 guests 18-75 years old 49 159 208

*Pay an 49 USD deposit online. The remaining balance can be easily settled upon your arrival in Chengdu.
*If your group has fewer or more than 5 people, please contact us for a recalculated price.

Tour Highlights

  • Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding: See giant pandas up close at this renowned breeding and research center.
  • Sichuan Cuisine Museum: The highlight of the visit is a hands-on cooking class, where you can learn to make iconic dishes like Kung Pao Chicken.
  • Kuanzhai Alley: A historic and vibrant cultural district in Chengdu, blending traditional Sichuan architecture with modern shops, teahouses, and local delicacies.

1-Day Itinerary

+ Day 1:Panda Base – Sichuan Cuisine Museum (Cooking Experience) – Kuanzhai Alley

Pickup at the airport – Enjoy breakfast (at your own expense, free to choose).
Visit the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.
Lunch (at your own expense, free to choose).
Visit the Sichuan Cuisine Museum, experience Kung Pao Chicken cooking.
Enjoy a buffet-style dinner with Sichuan street snacks (included).
Visit Kuanzhai Alley.
Drop-off at Tianfu Airport.

Tour 'Wow' Points

Kuanzhai Alley

Kuanzhai Alley is a renowned historical and cultural district in Chengdu, preserving the charm of Qing Dynasty architecture. It consists of three parallel alleys—Wide Alley, Narrow Alley, and Jing Alley—each offering a unique blend of history, local life, and modern attractions. Visitors can explore traditional courtyards, sip authentic Sichuan tea in historic teahouses, and enjoy local delicacies. The area is also home to cultural performances, boutique shops, and art galleries, making it a lively hub for both locals and tourists. A visit to Kuanzhai Alley is a perfect way to experience Chengdu’s rich heritage and relaxed lifestyle.

The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding

The Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding is the largest giant panda breeding research institution in the world and the best place to observe these national treasures. The base boasts a beautiful ecological environment with lush greenery, making it a comprehensive attraction that integrates research, education, tourism, and conservation. Here, you can closely observe the adorable antics of giant pandas, from munching on bamboo and climbing trees to rolling around, all of which will bring a smile to your face. In addition to the pandas, the base features a specialized science education area, allowing visitors to learn about their habits and conservation knowledge while enjoying the charming pandas. There's also a special “Panda Encounter” experience, where you can meet the celebrity panda "Hua Hua."

Sichuan Cuisine Museum

Sichuan Cuisine Museum is the only museum in the world dedicated to Sichuan cuisine, offering an immersive culinary experience. Visitors can explore exhibits on the history, ingredients, and cooking techniques of Sichuan cuisine. The highlight of the visit is a hands-on cooking class, where you can learn to make iconic dishes like Kung Pao Chicken and Mapo Tofu. Guests can also taste a variety of authentic Sichuan flavors and enjoy traditional snacks. A visit to the museum is a perfect way to deepen your understanding of Sichuan’s rich food culture while enjoying an interactive and delicious experience.

Price Includes & Price Excludes

Price Includes Price Excludes
  • Entrance Fees: Panda Base + Sightseeing Shuttle
  • buffet-style dinner with Sichuan street snacks 
  • Tips or gratuities(20 RMB/3 USD per person per day.)

*CNY stands for Chinese Yuan (Renminbi, RMB), which is the official currency of China. The symbol for the yuan is ¥, and its international currency code is CNY (short for Chinese Yuan). Domestically, it is often abbreviated as RMB, which stands for Renminbi, meaning "People's Currency" in Chinese.

  • Transportation: Drivers & 9 seats air-conditioned vehicles
  • Breakfast and lunch not included.
  • Optional:Meal: $12 USD/person per meal

  • Professional English-speaking guides
  • Personal expenses, damages to public property, or extra costs incurred by tourists at attractions.
  • Others: Bottled water + insurance
  • Any costs not listed under 'Service Items-Quotation Inclusions' are not covered.
  • Entrance fees to tourist sites

*Please note that tickets for scenic areas and performances are limited and require real-name registration. To book tickets, please provide accurate ID information (name and ID number) in advance. Once the ticket booking is confirmed, travel arrangements can proceed. Tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged after issuance. If tickets are pre-sold, availability will be confirmed at the time of issuance. If tickets are unavailable, we recommend choosing alternative routes. Thank you for your understanding.

  • Any additional costs resulting from personal or property losses due to your own breach of contract, fault, illness, or similar reasons.
  • Insurance ( maximum coverage of 300,000 CNY. The insurance company retains the final right of interpretation)
  • Additional costs due to weather conditions, traffic delays, or other unforeseen circumstances beyond our control.


    Traveler Information

    Adult: 18~75 years old
    Child: 2-17 years old

    Avoid Travel During Chinese Public Holidays:

    • New Year's Day: January 1

    • Spring Festival (Chinese New Year): January 28 – February 4

    • Valentine’s Day: February 14

    • Qingming Festival: April 4 – April 6

    • Labor Day: May 1 – May 5

    • Dragon Boat Festival: May 31 – June 2

    • Mid-Autumn Festival: October 6

    • National Day Holiday: October 1 – October 8

    Change & Cancellation Policies

    • If a cancellation request is submitted before 00:00 on the day 10 day(s) before departure, no fee will be charged for cancellation.
    • If a cancellation request is submitted before 00:00 on the day 7 day(s) before departure, a fee of 10% will be charged.
    • If a cancellation request is submitted before 00:00 on the day 3 day(s) before departure, a fee of 30% will be charged.
    • If a cancellation request is submitted before 00:00 on the day 2 day before departure, a fee of 100% will be charged.
    • If a discount is applied, the fee will be calculated as a proportion of the pre-discount price. It will not exceed the amount actually paid.
    • *Partial refund not available
    • *If you need to change the date, please cancel the booking and then rebook.

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