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A Local Travel Agency which has speciality in Sichuan Travel

Headquartered in Chengdu, China, the international internet-famous city & hometown of giant pandas. Since its establishment, Cihua has been focusing on high-quality inbound tourism services, presenting global travellers with the stunning scenery, sparkling culture, gourmet cuisine and unique folklore of Sichuan with its profound local resources, professional operation teams and excellent service standards.

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Professional multilingual tour guide service

Tour guide languages: English, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, etc., eliminating language barriers and providing accurate services and explanations.

Deep ploughing local tourism. Rich tourism resources guaranteed

We have established profound cooperation with core scenic spots, star-rated hotels and high-quality transport providers in Sichuan, to ensure that high-quality resources are prioritised for deployment. Even in peak season, the quality service and travel experience can be guaranteed.

A team of cultural experts to deeply empower the journey.

A team of advisors, consisting of history scholars and intangible culture inheritor, allows visitors to not only ‘see’ the scenery, but also ‘see’ Sichuan's history, folklore and intangible cultural heritage.

Exclusive experiences for an unforgettable journey.

Culture Immersion;nteractive Experience of Sichuan Opera Face Changing. Expolre the mystery of Dujiangyan Irrigation System. Tibetan and Qiang Folk Village In-Depth Tour etc.

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  • Handle kinds of travelling groups

    Boutique routes, customized itineraries, multilingual tour guides, online travel consultant

  • All customized business study tours

    ground service, professional business translations, corporate exchange & studies, political & business visits and study tours.

  • Private customized special holidays

    In-depth tours customization, theme tours customization, holidays customization, sojourn planning

Frequently asked questions

I’ve heard Sichuan food is very spicy. Can I still enjoy it?

Absolutely! Sichuan cuisine is famous for its bold use of chili and Sichuan peppercorns, but you can always request milder versions. Our guides are happy to recommend non-spicy dishes like braised beef, dumplings, or the iconic hot pot with a clear broth option. Trying a little spice is part of the fun, and we’ll help you navigate flavors at your comfort level.

Step 1: Choose Your Preferred Sichuan Tour Package Step 2: Contact Us to Customize Your Itinerary (via Online Booking Form, Live Chat Support, Email, or Phone Call) Step 3: Confirm Details and Make Payment Step 4: Receive Your Confirmation Letter/Contract
Accommodation: 3-star, 4-star hotels, or unique stays such as Tibetan guesthouses in western Sichuan and traditional courtyards in Chengdu. Transportation: Private vehicles, high-speed trains, and airport transfers. Tour Guide Services: English or Chinese-speaking local guide. Attraction Tickets: Entry to Jiuzhaigou Valley, Huanglong, Mount Emei, Leshan Giant Buddha, and Tibetan/Qiang villages. Meals: Daily breakfast; some packages include lunch. Cultural Activities: Traditional performances, monastery visits, and hands-on experiences like Sichuan opera face-changing or local crafts. Travel Insurance (Optional): Basic coverage for emergencies.
Yes. We can customize your itinerary to include these unique cultural experiences.
Sichuan cuisine is known for its bold, numbing, and spicy flavors, often featuring Sichuan peppercorns and chili oil. Dishes like Mapo Tofu, Kung Pao Chicken, and hot pot are iconic. Be prepared for an unforgettable kick of flavor!
Key highlights include Jiuzhaigou Valley, Huanglong Scenic Area, Mount Emei, the Leshan Giant Buddha, Tibetan and Qiang villages in western Sichuan (such as Tagong and Danba), the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, and ancient towns like Huanglongxi and Anren.
Step 1: Choose Your Preferred Chongqing Tour Package Step 2: Contact Us to Customize Your Itinerary (via Online Booking Form, Live Chat Support, Email, or Phone Call) Step 3: Confirm Details and Make Payment Step 4: Receive Your Confirmation Letter/Contract
Accommodation: 3-star, 4-star hotels, or unique stays like riverside guesthouses and boutique hotels in the city center. Transportation: Private vehicles, high-speed trains, and airport transfers. Tour Guide Services: English or Chinese-speaking local guide. Attraction Tickets: Entry to attractions such as the Dazu Rock Carvings, Wulong Karst, Yangtze River cruises, and Ciqikou Ancient Town. Meals: Daily breakfast; some packages include lunch. Cultural Activities: Hot pot cooking experiences, Yangtze River night cruises, and visits to traditional mountain villages. Travel Insurance (Optional): Basic coverage for emergencies.
Chongqing is the birthplace of hot pot – a fiery, numbing broth filled with chili and Sichuan peppercorns. Other local favorites include xiaomian (spicy noodles), laziji (chicken with chilies), and riverside grilled fish. The cuisine is bold, aromatic, and not for the faint of heart.
Most foreign tourists need a visa for China. You should apply well in advance of your trip. Check the latest visa requirements and any potential transit visa exemptions that might apply to your nationality.
Sichuan offers something year-round. Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–October) bring mild weather and vibrant scenery, ideal for exploring Jiuzhaigou, Mount Emei, and Chengdu. Summer is lush but rainy, while winter offers a serene experience in western Sichuan with snow-capped landscapes. Whenever you come, we’ll help you plan the perfect season for your interests.
Western Sichuan, including areas like Kangding, Daocheng Yading, and Tagong, sits at high altitudes (3,000–4,700m). We recommend spending a day or two in Chengdu to acclimate, staying hydrated, moving slowly, and consulting your doctor if you have concerns. Our tours are designed with gradual ascents and include oxygen support when needed, so you can enjoy the breathtaking Tibetan landscapes comfortably.
Absolutely! Sichuan cuisine is famous for its bold use of chili and Sichuan peppercorns, but you can always request milder versions. Our guides are happy to recommend non-spicy dishes like braised beef, dumplings, or the iconic hot pot with a clear broth option. Trying a little spice is part of the fun, and we’ll help you navigate flavors at your comfort level.
Q: What is the best time to visit Jiuzhaigou? A: Jiuzhaigou is beautiful year‑round. Autumn (late September to October) is the most spectacular season with colorful forests reflected in the crystal‑clear lakes. Spring (April–May) offers fresh greenery and fewer visitors, summer provides a cool escape, and winter turns the valley into a serene snow‑covered wonderland. We can help you choose the ideal time based on your preferences. Q: How much time is needed to explore Jiuzhaigou? Is transportation convenient inside the park? A: One full day is sufficient to see the main attractions. The park has a well‑organized shuttle bus system that stops at all key scenic points, allowing you to hop on and off easily. The trails are mostly flat or served by boardwalks, making it comfortable for all ages.
Q: Can I visit Huanglong and Jiuzhaigou together? What is the best itinerary? A: Yes, they are often combined. Huanglong is about a 2.5‑hour drive from Jiuzhaigou. A typical arrangement is two days: visit Huanglong on the first day, stay overnight in Chuanzhusi or Jiuzhaigou entrance area, and spend the second day exploring Jiuzhaigou. We provide private or small‑group transfers to ensure a seamless experience. Q: Is altitude sickness a concern at Huanglong? A: Huanglong sits at 3,000–3,500 meters above sea level. Some visitors may experience mild breathlessness. We recommend walking slowly and staying hydrated. Oxygen stations are available within the scenic area, and we prepare emergency oxygen canisters in our vehicles for added peace of mind.
Q: Can Mount Emei be visited in one day? If I want to watch the sunrise, where should I stay? A: A one‑day trip covering the mid‑mountain area (Wannian Temple, Qingyin Pavilion) plus a cable‑car ride to the Golden Summit is possible but tight. To enjoy the sunrise or sea of clouds from the summit, we recommend staying overnight at the Golden Summit or Leidongping. We can book accommodation in advance and arrange transportation for a relaxed experience. Q: Are the monkeys on Mount Emei dangerous? A: The Tibetan macaques are a unique feature of Mount Emei, but visitors should keep a safe distance. Do not tease them or hold food openly. Our guides will advise you on safety tips and can help deter overly curious monkeys, allowing you to enjoy the encounter safely.
Q: Can I walk down to the feet of the Leshan Giant Buddha? Are there other ways to see it? A: Yes, there are two main ways: walking down the Nine‑Bend Plankway to the feet for a close‑up view, or taking a boat on the river to see the entire Buddha and the reclining Buddha shape of the hills. Both options offer different perspectives, and we can arrange either based on your preference and physical condition. Q: Is it convenient to combine Leshan Giant Buddha with Mount Emei? A: Absolutely. The two sites are only about 40 minutes apart by car. A common itinerary is two days: visit the Leshan Giant Buddha in the morning of the first day, travel to Mount Emei in the afternoon, and spend the second day exploring Mount Emei. We offer seamless transportation and combined tour packages.
Q: Can I visit Dujiangyan and Mount Qingcheng in one day?A: One day is possible if you focus on the Dujiangyan irrigation system (about 2–3 hours) and the front mountain of Qingcheng (about 3–4 hours). For a more relaxed experience, we recommend two days or a well‑planned one‑day tour that highlights the best of both sites without rushing.Q: Are there family‑friendly or senior‑friendly activities here?A: Yes. Dujiangyan features flat, easy walking paths suitable for all ages, and the engineering marvels are educational for children. At Qingcheng Front Mountain, a cable car reduces the need for strenuous hiking. We can also arrange special experiences such as a “panda keeper” program nearby or a night visit to Nanqiao Bridge to see the famous “Blue Tears” lights.
Q: What is the best time of day to see pandas active?A: Pandas are most active in the morning when temperatures are cooler. We recommend arriving when the park opens (7:30–8:30 AM). Our itineraries are designed for an early start, and we offer VIP sightseeing buggy service to minimize waiting time and maximize your chance to see the pandas at their liveliest.Q: Besides seeing pandas, what else can I do at the base?A: The base features a Panda Museum, a Science Exploration Hall, and a red panda activity area. Depending on the season, you can observe panda cubs through glass windows. For a unique experience, we can assist in booking a “panda volunteer” program (advance reservation required) where you can help prepare food for the pandas – a highlight especially for families.
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