Zhangjiajie 2-Day Thrills Tour
A 2-day journey through Zhangjiajie’s most breathtaking landscapes, blending adrenaline and culture. Hike Tianmen Mountain’s “Gate to Heaven,” walk the Coiling Dragon Cliff Skywalk, and cross the record-breaking Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge. Explore Tujia architecture at 72 Strange Buildings and marvel at Huanglong Cave’s stalactite dragons. Perfect for travelers craving vertical thrills and underground mysteries.
Included with every escorted tour
Day 1: Zhangjiajie
Tianmen Mountain National Park – Tianmen Cable Car – Glass Skywalk – 72 Strange Buildings
4+stars Hotel
After breakfast, head to Tianmen Mountain National Park, a UNESCO-listed wonderland blending natural beauty and cultural mystique. Board the Tianmen Mountain Cable Car, one of the world’s longest passenger cable cars, which ascends 1,279 meters over 7.5 kilometers. As you glide above peaks and valleys, marvel at the “Avenue Towards Heaven”—99 hairpin bends snaking up the mountain. Upon reaching the summit, hike to Tianmen Cave, a massive natural arch dubbed the “Gate to Heaven.” Legend says it was created by a divine sword strike. For thrill-seekers, the Coiling Dragon Cliff Glass Skywalk awaits—a 60-meter-long walkway suspended 1,400 meters above sea level, with transparent floors revealing the abyss below.
After lunch (savor tujia stewed fish or crispy duck at a local restaurant), head to 72 Strange Buildings, a cultural complex reimagining Tujia minority architecture. Wander through 72 pavilions, each modeled after traditional styles from across China, with upturned eaves, carved wooden balustrades, and courtyards adorned with red lanterns. Climb the Sky Ladder Observation Tower for panoramic views of the Wuling Mountains framing the complex.
Day 2: Zhangjiajie
Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon – Glass Bridge – Yellow Dragon Cave
Breakfast/Lunch
Energize with a breakfast and soy milk at your hotel. Drive 1.5 hours to Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, a UNESCO Global Geopark. Trek the “Bailong Elevator” Trail, where a glass-bottomed elevator descends 335 meters into the canyon. The highlight? The Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge, a 430-meter-long, 6-meter-wide marvel suspended 300 meters above the canyon floor. Walk across it for vertigo-inducing views of the valley below.
After lunch (try sanxian dujuan—steamed fish with pickled vegetables), visit Huanglong Cave, a subterranean wonderland. Descend 76 meters via elevator into the cave, where stalactites glow like golden dragons and underground rivers echo with mystical drips. Don’t miss the Dragon Palace Hall, a cavern so vast it could fit 10,000 people.