Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon and Glass Bridge Ticket





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Please provide your passport details for booking, and bring your passport to redeem paper ticket(s) at the entrance. The passport details must include: full name on the passport and passport number. Unveil the mesmerizing allure of Zhangjiajie's Grand Canyon and traverse the captivating Glass Bridge. Explore hidden gems like the Bandit Cave and One Line Sky, immersing yourself in their mystical charm. Savor the exhilaration of walking 300 meters above the canyon floor on the transparent bridge, offering a thrilling glimpse into the depths below. Immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of the surrounding natural landscapes, absorbing the fresh air and serenity. Create lifelong memories of awe-inspiring vistas, vibrant flora, and the warm hospitality of the locals. Embark on this unforgettable adventure that will leave you spellbound by the extraordinary landscapes of Zhangjiajie.
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Get your tickets to the splendid Grand Canyon of Zhangjiajie, one of the most gorgeous natural spectacles in the entire region, and the world-famous Glass Bridge. This glorious canyon, filled with emerald foliage and very much unlike America's Grand Canyon, is a natural wonder, with dense trees, waterfalls, and a splendid emerald river flowing beneath. In order to truly appreciate the beauty of this canyon, you have to brave its renowned Glass Bridge. Built with 99 sheets of glass and raised 985 feet from the bottom, it's like flying over this glorious natural beauty all around you. Around the canyon are multiple sights that you shouldn't miss: The Butterfly Spring Waterfall, Swallow Cliff, and the Barrel Cliff. Don't forget to see the Sky Ladder Plank Road, a narrow single-person pathway that tests your courage as you hang on to see the heights below. It's a glorious experience in Zhangjiajie's most beautiful nature areas.
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- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- One ticket can be purchased per person with a valid ID. Please bring a valid ID for verification
- Please do not behave recklessly. Do not run over the bridge, lean over the rails, or do other similar behaviors
- Visitors can only bring wallets and mobiles with suitable cases on the bridge
- This activity is not recommended for those with medical conditions (high blood pressure, epilepsy, etc.), pregnant women, or seniors
Reviews(3)
This experience includes the glass bridge and the entire canyon. Walking on the bridge is a whole experience on its own and the views are amazing. I totally recommend the descent in the zip line; and then you can also take the glass slide. To finish take the hike along the canyon and the river.
Dear Guest, Thank you so much for sharing your amazing adventure with us! We’re absolutely delighted to hear you loved the glass bridge, the stunning views, the thrilling zip line, the fun glass slide, and the peaceful hike along the canyon and river. It sounds like you had the perfect full experience — full of excitement and beautiful scenery! We really appreciate your detailed and helpful recommendations; they’ll inspire so many other travelers to follow in your footsteps. Hope we can welcome you back for another wonderful and unforgettable journey soon! Best regards, Vivian Cen Manager of Train Spread Team
Visit on Monday, 11 March 2024 Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge is the world's longest and highest glass bridge, spanning over the mesmerising Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon. In March, the weather is cool in the morning, but it gets sunny in the afternoon. Layered clothing is recommended. There's a Bungy jump activity located at the centre of the Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge.
Tickets were also available at the entrance to the park. All modern facilities to accommodate the masses and there should be no problem buying a ticket once you are there. There are even more options, A ticket, B ticket and one more. I had to go to the counter with my paperwork anyway for a printout of the entrance ticket.



