Visite privée: base de Dujiangyan Panda et projet d'irrigation





Description
Observez les pandas géants à la base des pandas de Dujiangyan lors de cette visite privée de 8 heures. Visitez le projet d'irrigation de Dujiangyan, qui est le plus ancien et le seul système d'irrigation sans barrage au monde construit il y a plus de 2 000 ans. Profitez de la commodité d'un transfert depuis et vers votre hôtel, d'un guide privé, d'un chauffeur et d'un véhicule confortable.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Le Centre d'élevage et de recherche de pandas abrite plus de 50 pandas géants, pandas roux et quelques autres espèces menacées. Visitez la pépinière pour découvrir le programme d'élevage très réussi, promenez-vous parmi les bosquets de bambous et les allées ombragées et observez les pandas au repos ou en train de jouer. Dégustez une cuisine locale authentique pour le déjeuner (sur demande).
Cet ancien réseau d'aqueduc situé à environ 60 km au nord-ouest de Chengdu a transformé la région. C’est un exploit étonnant d’ingénierie et de construction, une merveille du monde et un site classé au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO. Cette usine de distribution d’eau sert toujours à irriguer 5 300 kilomètres carrés de terres dans la région. Pendant des milliers d'années, il a contribué à faire du Sichuan une province agricole prospère en Chine. Il était utilisé non seulement pour contrôler les inondations sur la rivière Min, mais aussi pour irriguer une région aride de l'autre côté d'une montagne autour de Chengdu. Les visiteurs du site acquerront une appréciation de l'ingéniosité et de l'histoire des habitants de la dynastie Qin il y a plus de 2000 ans.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Nous offrons des services gratuits de prise en charge et de dépose si votre hôtel se trouve dans le 3ème périphérique de Chengdu. Pour des distances plus importantes, le transfert peut entraîner des frais supplémentaires. Veuillez fournir les informations concernant votre hôtel au moment de la réservation.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte.
- Vous recevrez des détails sur le guide touristique et l'heure exacte de la prise en charge dans votre bon la veille. Et le guide vous appellera également via l'hôtel ou vous laissera un message sur l'heure de la prise en charge la nuit précédant la visite.
- Des services de prise en charge et de dépose à l'hôtel sont disponibles dans la 3ème zone périphérique de la ville de Chengdu.
- Veuillez porter des chaussures de marche confortables.
Avis(4)
We spent the first 1/2 of the day with the pandas and second 1/2 at the irrigation system. Sheldon was extremely knowledgable and flexible. He made recommendations based on pur kids preferences and made us all feel comforyable.
Dear Gwen, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience on the Dujiangyan tour. We're thrilled to hear that Sheldon provided such a memorable and enjoyable day for your family. His knowledge and flexibility in accommodating your kids' preferences truly reflect our commitment to personalized service. It's fantastic that you enjoyed both the panda base and the irrigation project. We aim to create unforgettable experiences and are delighted we succeeded with your visit. We look forward to welcoming you and your family on another adventure soon! Best regards, Trippest Customer Service Team
We visited the Panda research and rescure centre in the morning and saw many Giant Pandas as well as the Red Pandas. We had lunch at this tasty resturant and tried out a few new dishes. We visited the irrigation system in the afternon and marvelled at the technology as well as the beautiful scenery. Daisy was our tour guide and she spoke really good English. She was knowledgeable and friendly. The driver was always there for us when needed. The car was comfortable. Much enjoyed our trip!
Dear Cruiser, Thank you for taking your time to write comment on our tour arrangement. We're very glad to hear that you had a wonderful day and got to see both Giant Pandas and Red Pandas. It's great to know that you enjoyed the delicious food at the restaurant. Exploring the irrigation system must have been fascinating, with both technological wonders and breathtaking views. We're glad Daisy provided excellent service and our driver ensured your comfort throughout the trip. We're delighted that you enjoyed your overall experience. Thank you for choosing us! And wish you a good day!
This trip was a wonderful experience! You get the opportunity to see the Giant Panda’s very close up while feeding them! My trip was made extra special by Jason my private guide. He is very kind and speaks fluent English and goes the extra mile to make your day special. He took a lot of pictures of me while I was busy with the panda’s and translated every question I had. He is a very good host introducing chinese food to me and making me cups of tea. It was an experience of a lifetime!
We had the chance to visit Chengdu for a couple of days. Apart from the day trip to the panda base and the irrigation project, we had the opportunity to stroll around the city centre and enjoy the famous hot-pot in a typical Sichuan restaurant. All this time we were accompanied by our guide Snow from China Highlights, who, with delicacy and warmth, has led us in exploring not only the tourist face of one of most spectacular Chinese regions but also the daily life of common people, which for us, Europeans, is standardly regarded as intangible. There is no need to say that we were bound by the stereotype that China is different, that apart from the language barrier we would face also a huge cultural gap. Through Snow’s smart manner of introducing us various details of daily life, we felt how close we actually are from one another and how similar our problems are as human beings, something which is generally ignored by constantly looking at the diversity of answers that we came with, in various cultures, to one and the same issues. For instance, we enjoyed seeing the cheerful meetings of seniors in central parks – with dancing and singing, the way in which concerned parents handled what they perceived as loneliness of their adult children – see the “marriage markets”, the continuous struggle of man to come to terms with nature – in the irrigation project - and so many more. I can only say: Thank you Snow for such a wonderful experience!



