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4hours panda walking tour in Chengdu

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4hours panda walking tour in Chengdu
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4hours panda walking tour in Chengdu

Pandas are Rare animals in the world they will bring a lot of fun to you. To see Panda i think that you need to start in the early morning as they are most activities at 8-10am, to have a good pair of walking shoes to walk in the beautiful park to see the panda staying in villas, sometimes you will see the baby pandas who are really cute, some pandas are living outside and they are playing games, fighting , hugging and eating fruit however bamboo is the most favorite food. I am sure today you will be very happy to see the cute animals.
Today you will meet your guide in the hotel lobby or a pointed place in Chengdu down town and transfer to panda base, today we will include one way private transfer and after tour you will take a taxi back to hotel on own.

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Stop At: Chengdu Panda Breeding Research Center Daxiongmao Museum Gift Store, Xiongmao Ave, Chenghua Qu, Chengdu Shi, Sichuan Sheng, China

Today guide will pick you up from hotel in Chengdu city or a pointed place in Chengdu down town , you will take one way private transfer to Panda base, after panda tour guide will help you to find a taxi and you will back to hotel on own.

Duration: 3 hours



Duration:3 hours
Commences in:Chengdu, China
Country:China
City:Chengdu

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