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A sample journey through western China

Fifteen days of local character, living history and unforgettable food.

A balanced journey through Chongqing, Chengdu and Xi'an, designed around distinctive local life, China's rich history and culture, and the remarkable food traditions of each city.

15 days3 citiesLocal life + history + foodBalanced pace

The route

Three cities, each with a different rhythm.

The route moves naturally west to north by high-speed train, without unnecessary backtracking. Chongqing brings energy and spectacle, Chengdu creates breathing room, and Xi'an gives the journey a memorable historical finish.

Sample onlyYour final itinerary would be shaped around your flights, dates, interests, mobility, budget and preferred pace.
01
Chongqing4 days · Local character

Layered streets, riverside neighborhoods, vibrant night views and bold Chongqing flavors.

02
Chengdu5 days · Sichuan culture

Pandas, teahouses, relaxed local life and the many flavors of Sichuan cuisine.

03
Xi'an6 days · Ancient capital

Dynastic history, living cultural traditions and the distinctive food of China's northwest.

Days 01–04

Chongqing

Begin with the most cinematic city in China, while leaving space to understand its unusual vertical geography.

01

Arrive gently

First lights of the mountain city

Check into the Jiefangbei or Yuzhong area, set up payments and connectivity, then take an easy evening walk toward the river and Hongya Cave.

  • Keep the first day flexible after your flight
  • Dinner idea: a mild introduction to Chongqing hotpot
02

Urban layers

Trains through buildings and streets in the sky

Connect Liziba, Eling Park and the Mountain City Trail without wasting time retracing your route. Finish with a night view from across the river.

  • Best explored with comfortable shoes
  • Use metro and short taxi rides strategically
03

Old neighborhoods + local food

A slower side of Chongqing

Explore traditional lanes and a local market, pause for tea, then return to the center for a relaxed evening of small dishes and riverside lights.

  • Food focus: xiaomian, grilled dishes and local snacks
  • Avoid forcing every famous viewpoint into one day
04

Nature escape

Karst landscapes beyond the skyline

Take a full-day trip to Wulong for dramatic limestone scenery, or keep the day in the city if you prefer a gentler pace.

  • Long but rewarding day; an early start matters
  • Alternative: museums, cafés and a Yangtze River walk
Days 05–09

Chengdu

Travel by high-speed train and let the itinerary become softer, greener and more food-focused.

05

Easy transfer

From Chongqing energy to Chengdu calm

Take a late-morning train, settle near Taikoo Li or a quieter central neighborhood, then spend the afternoon in a teahouse and nearby lanes.

  • Approximate train time: 1.5–2.5 hours
  • Keep dinner close to your hotel
06

Signature experience

Pandas early, neighborhoods slowly

Visit the panda base near opening time, rest after lunch, then enjoy a relaxed evening around Wangping Street or the river.

  • Morning visits usually offer the best chance of active pandas
  • Do not combine the panda base with too many distant sights
07

Everyday Chengdu

Tea, parks and Sichuan flavors

Spend time around People's Park, observe local life and build the day around food rather than a checklist of attractions.

  • Try a tea experience and a carefully chosen Sichuan dinner
  • Optional evening: Sichuan opera
08

Day trip

The Giant Buddha at Leshan

Travel to Leshan for the Giant Buddha and a different side of Sichuan, with enough time reserved for the city's excellent local food.

  • Choose boat or walking viewpoints around mobility and weather
  • Return to Chengdu after dinner or in the early evening
09

Choose your rhythm

Mountains, irrigation history or a free city day

Choose between Qingcheng Mountain, Dujiangyan or an unstructured final day in Chengdu. The paid plan would recommend the best option for your season and pace.

  • Nature option: Qingcheng Mountain
  • Gentler option: food, shopping and cafés in Chengdu
Days 10–15

Xi'an

End among ancient walls, dynastic history and the food traditions of China's northwest.

10

Scenic transfer

High-speed train to the ancient capital

Travel to Xi'an, check in near the South Gate or Bell Tower, then walk or cycle part of the City Wall around sunset.

  • Approximate train time: 3.5–4.5 hours
  • Choose a hotel area based on nightlife versus quiet
11

Essential Xi'an

The Terracotta Army, with context

Visit the Terracotta Army with an early departure and enough time to understand what you are seeing, rather than rushing through the main pits.

  • Advance planning reduces queues and confusion
  • Keep the evening light after a long sightseeing day
12

Food + living history

Markets, mosques and old-city lanes

Explore Xi'an's Muslim heritage beyond the busiest food street, with stops chosen around atmosphere and quality.

  • Food focus: roujiamo, liangpi and dumplings
  • Respect active religious spaces and local routines
13

Mountain day

Huashan or a gentler alternative

Take a carefully planned day trip to Huashan for spectacular mountain views, or choose a lower-effort cultural day in Xi'an.

  • Route choice must match fitness and weather
  • Alternative: museums, temples and creative districts
14

A final full day

Dynastic stories and an evening glow

Visit a major museum or pagoda, leave room for a final favorite meal, then see Xi'an's illuminated architecture after dark.

  • Museum reservations and closed days need checking
  • Leave space to revisit a favorite neighborhood
15

Departure

A calm final morning

Keep the schedule intentionally light, with a nearby breakfast and enough time for the airport or onward train.

  • Hotel-to-airport timing is included in a paid plan
  • No major attraction is scheduled on departure day

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