Tour Description
Western Sichuan - Chengdu to Ganzi Cycling Tour
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dates that work for you.
Western Sichuan - Chengdu to Ganzi Cycling Tour
Dates: Contact us with the dates that work for you.
This 14-day cycling tour begins and ends in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan
Province. This tour is designed as challenging ride. Average daily cycling
mileage will be about 60 km or 40 miles in mountainous terrain. Riders will carry their own luggage
in their bike panniers. This tour will visit both well-known and little-known
sights and will appeal to those who have cultural, social and geographical
interests.
On the first day, the group will meet in Chengdu in the morning and take a leisurely tour
of Chengdu visiting Wenshu Monastery, the River Viewing Pagoda and the Sichuan University
Museum.
On the second day we will transfer gear into panniers and store excess luggage
at the hotel. We will take transport to the starting point 100 kilometers
from Chengdu. This puts us on a road leading into the Wolong Panda Reserve.
We will spend the night at Wolong and visit the Panda Research Center.
For the next two days, the group will head up to Balangshan Pass through the Wolong Nature
Reserve. The pass is at 4,550 meters (14,950 feet) above the tree line. On the way up, one
night will be spent in a simple guesthouse at 2,730 meters (8,950 feet). This will allow a
more gradual acclimation to the altitude. Yaks can be seen grazing on the slopes tended by
Tibetan herdsman. At the top of the pass we will then coast down into a gorgeous valley to
Rilongguan, at the base of Four Sisters Mountain.
The following day we will cycle (mostly downhill) to Xiaojin Xian where there
is a Buddhist Temple, an Islamic Mosque and a Catholic Church where Mao spend
some time on the Long March.
The next day we will cycle to Danba, located on the Dadu River, a major tributary
to the Yangzi. Along the way we will visit a lamasery and a Tibetan Buddhist
Temple.
In Danba, there will be a rest day and the group will explore the area including
some of the Tibetan Defensive towers the dot the hills around the town.
On the eight day, the group will cycle to Bamei visiting hot springs along the way. The
next day the group will cycle to Daofu and visit a local orphanage. Next is Luhuo, a
small Tibetan town, followed by Ganzi.
Ganzi is a great Tibetan town. A huge monastery, old Tibetan houses and glaciers on the mountains. The landscape side has become the Tibetan plateau with grasslands, cows, yaks and horses.
On the 13th day the group with travel via bus returning to Danba. Time and weather permitting it may be possible to get off the bus at the top of the pass before Danba and then cycle down into Danba. The following day the group will have the option, time and weather permitting, take the bus from Danba to top of the pass after Rilongguan and then cycle down to Wolong where we will be transported by truck to Chengdu concluding the bike tour.
Below are several travelogues covering the route.
Bike Trip to Danba Travelogue
and Photos
Bike Trip to Ganzi and beyond Travelogue and Photos
Another Bike Trip to Danba Travelogue and Photos
Itinerary and Tour
Details Western Sichuan - Chengdu to Ganzi Cycling
Tour |
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Day | Location | Cycling KM/Miles | Total km/miles | Notes |
SICHUAN PROVINCE | ||||
1 | Chengdu | 45/28 | 45/28 | Tour of Chengdu Sights - Wenshu Monastery, River Viewing pagoda and Sichuan University Museum |
2 | Wolong | 41/25 | 144/89 | Transport by truck for 103 km. Visit Wolong Panda Reserve |
3 | Dengsheng | 41/25 | 41/25 | Ride through the beautiful Wolong Nature Reserve to 2,750 meters (8,950 feet) |
4 | Rilongguan | 57/35 | 57/35 | Cycle to top of 4,550-meter (14,950-foot) pass then coast down to Rilongguan (3,100 meters, 10,200 feet) at the base of Four Sisters Mountain (snow-covered all year) |
5 | Xiaojin | 60/37 | 60/37 | Explore Wori Feudal Lord Tower, Twin Bridge Gorge, Catholic Church, Islamic Temple, Buddhist Temple |
6 | Danba | 60/37 | 60/37 | Visit 500-year old Lamasery, Tibetan Temple |
7 | Danba | 30/19 | 30/19 | Rest Day and explore the Tibetan defensive towers dotting the mountainsides |
8 | Bamei | 97/60 | 97/60 | Climb a 3,850m (12,630) pass. Relax in hot springs. |
9 | Daofu | 77/48 | 77/48 | Visit an orphanage |
10 | Luhou | 78/48 | 78/48 | Small Tibetan town |
11 | Ganzi | 97/60 | 97/60 | Visit Tibetan monastery |
12 | Ganzi | 30/19 | 30/19 | Explore the Ganzi area |
13 | Danba | 0/0 | 347/215 | Return to Danba via bus with an option to cycle down from the Bamei pass to Danba |
14 | Chengdu | 70/43 | 288/179 | Return to Wolong Nature Reserve via bus, then cycle downhill 70km/43 miles from the pass to Wolong and meet a truck for the return trip to Chengdu. |
Total Distance | 783 km 486 miles |
1451 km 901 miles |
Details - Western Sichuan - Chengdu to Ganzi Cycling Tour
Dates: Contact us
with the dates that work for you.
Start location: Chengdu, Sichuan Province
Finish location: Chengdu, Sichuan Province
Tour type: Self-supported - riders carry their own luggage. Transport
will be provided for riders and gear on portions of Day 1, 13 and 14. (Note: This tour is also available with a dedicated support vehicle at a higher cost.)
Geographical location: Southwestern China. Elevation range: 900
meters (3,000 feet) to 4,550 meters (14,950 feet)
Climate: The best weather for touring is in the spring and fall.
Chance of rain or snow. Historic weather information for Chengdu is available
from the link below. Higher elevations will be colder.
Terrain: Mountainous and rolling
Cycling tour level: Challenging
Total cycling distance: Approximately 783 km (486 miles): Average
distance per travel day: 60 km (40 miles) Cycling may be supplemented
on occasion with vehicle transport when necessary to reach the next destination
before dark.
Days: 14
Cycling Days: 12
Group size: 1 - 8
Accommodations: Will be basic Chinese hotels generally of the 1-3
star variety. On occasion it may be necessary to use a 0-star hotel.
The prices are for double occupancy rooms, and will vary depending on
the number of people who participate. Single room supplement: US$ (Call/Email)
This tour is limited to no more than eight people. This will permit more
flexibility in the program and allow more spontaneity for taking photos
or exploring villages along the way.
Prices include the following:
1. Bilingual bicycle tour guide.
2. All hotel accommodations (double occupancy) for 13 nights.
3. Meals eaten as group (private meals, snacks and alcoholic beverages are not included).
4. All group transportation costs (buses, boats, and taxis) including to/from the airports.
5. All group entrance fees to attractions.
6. Transport of gear and cyclists when necessary. Riders carry their own luggage.
Bicycle rental is available for $150 including bike, panniers, lock, gloves, raincape and helmet.
This will be a self-supported ride. This means that riders will carry their luggage between destinations unless special arrangements are made. Please contact us for details.
If you decide to do something on your own, you will be responsible for those costs.
Cost: Prices depend on the total number of people going on the tour and the time of year. Below are the price per person (pp) and quoted in US dollars (US$) for non-holiday periods*:
Group size:
1 person: - US$ Call/Email
2 people: - US$ Call/Email
3 people: - US$ Call/Email
4-8 people: - US$ Call/Email* Holiday Periods require a 30% surcharge to the basic price due to increased costs of hotels and transportation. Tours with overlapping dates will be prorated. These periods are: Chinese New Year ; Labor Day ; and National Day
An announcement of the cost of the tour will be made to the group 45-days prior to the start based on the number of registered members.
A deposit of $500 per person is required. This is fully refundable up to 45 days prior to the start of the tour. Submission of a deposit will guarantee your place on the tour. Balance is due at least 45 days prior to the beginning of the tour and payable by credit card, wire transfer, or personal check.
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