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Jiuzhaigou's turquoise terraced lakes, Huanglong's travertine pools, and some of the most vivid natural water features on earth — UNESCO-listed landscapes in the northwestern highlands.
Mount Emei's Buddhist pilgrimage trail to the Golden Summit above the clouds, the 71-metre Leshan Giant Buddha carved into a river cliff, and 1,800 years of mountain monastery tradition.
The Sichuan-Tibet Highway through 4,000-metre passes, Tibetan monasteries in Tagong and Dege, horse festivals in Litang, and the 'last Shangri-La' at Daocheng-Yading.
Chengdu hotpot, Zigong's salt-mine cookery, Yibin burning noodles, Leshan cold skewers, and Tibetan yak butter tea — a culinary road trip through China's spiciest province.
Sichuan's mountains harbour the majority of wild giant pandas in protected reserves — the Chengdu Research Base is the accessible flagship, but the Wolong and Bifengxia reserves offer deeper encounters.
- •Sichuan divides into two climate zones: the eastern basin (subtropical, humid, overcast) and the western highlands (cold, dry, sun-intense). Pack for both if crossing the province.
- •Altitude sickness is a genuine concern in western Sichuan. Kangding (2,560m) is a good acclimatisation stop. Above 3,500m, ascend no more than 500m per day. Litang (4,014m) and Daocheng-Yading (4,500m+) require serious preparation.
- •Jiuzhaigou limits daily visitors and requires advance booking. October is the most spectacular month (autumn foliage + blue lakes) but also the most competitive for tickets. Book weeks ahead.
- •The Sichuan-Tibet Highway is one of the world's great road trips but demands respect: sections above 4,000m, frequent landslides in summer, and limited fuel/food between towns. Hire a local driver rather than self-driving unless experienced with high-altitude mountain roads.
- •Chengdu has two airports 50km apart — Shuangliu (CTU) and the newer Tianfu (TFU). Confirm which airport your flight uses before booking ground transport.
- •Mount Emei can be hiked base-to-summit in two days (stay overnight at a monastery guesthouse) or visited as a day trip using cable cars. The Tibetan macaques along the trail steal food and bags — carry nothing openly.
- •Best months: basin cities March-May and September-November. Jiuzhaigou September-October. Western highlands May-October (roads, wildflowers). Avoid Golden Week (October 1-7) everywhere.
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