- Updated on December 29, 2025
Sichuan Province is home to two of the most spectacular UNESCO World Heritage sites in China: Jiuzhaigou Valley and Huanglong National Park. For travelers planning a trip to Chengdu, the dilemma is often logistical: Do you have time for both? If you only have two days, which one should you cut?
While often grouped together in tour packages, these parks offer vastly different experiences, physical challenges, and visual rewards. With the recent opening of the high-speed rail connecting Chengdu to the region, the accessibility has changed the game, but the altitude and crowds remain real challenges.
Quick Summary: Key Takeaways
- The Main Difference: Jiuzhaigou is a massive network of valleys with waterfalls and forests (requires a full day). Huanglong is a high-altitude climb featuring calcified travertine pools (requires 4-5 hours).
- Physical Difficulty: Huanglong is significantly harder due to altitude (3,600m+). If you struggle with stairs or elevation, choose Jiuzhaigou.
- Seasonal Warning: Do not visit Huanglong in April or May (dry season); the pools often have little water. Jiuzhaigou is beautiful year-round.
- Logistics: You can now take a high-speed train (1.5–2 hours) from Chengdu to Huanglongjiuzhai Station, replacing the grueling 8-hour bus ride.
- The Verdict: If you must choose one, choose Jiuzhaigou for variety and scale. Only add Huanglong if you are fit and have at least 2.5 days total.
The Core Differences: Scale, Scenery, and Sweat
To make the right choice, you need to understand that these are not just two versions of the same “mountain park.” They are geologically distinct.
Jiuzhaigou: The King of Water
Jiuzhaigou (Nine Villages Valley) is immense, covering 720 square kilometers. It is defined by its Y-shaped valley system, thundering waterfalls, and 108 incredibly clear, turquoise alpine lakes. You navigate the park using an efficient “hop-on, hop-off” green bus system that shuttles you between scenic spots on the valley floor. While there is walking involved, it is mostly on flat wooden boardwalks at a moderate altitude (2,000m to 3,100m).
Huanglong: The Golden Dragon
Huanglong is famous for its travertine pools—naturally formed limestone basins filled with water that changes color from yellow to blue. The park is essentially one long valley up a mountain. The visual highlight is the “Five-Color Pool” at the very top. The challenge? The top sits at nearly 3,600 meters (11,800 feet). Even with a cable car, you must hike physically demanding stairs at high altitude.
Logistics: The High-Speed Train Revolution
Gone are the days when visiting these parks required a dangerous 8-hour bus ride through landslide-prone roads. As of late 2023/2024, the high-speed rail is operational.
How to Get There from Chengdu
You should book trains via the official Trip.com or 12306 China Railway app. Tickets sell out seconds after release during peak season (Golden Week, July/August).
- Depart: Chengdu East (Chengdu Dong)
- Arrive: Huanglongjiuzhai Station (closest to Huanglong) or Zhenjiangguan Station.
- Duration: Approx. 1.5 to 2 hours.
- The “Last Mile” Transfer: The train gets you to the region, not the park gate. From Huanglongjiuzhai Station, it is a 30-minute shuttle bus or taxi to Huanglong Park, or a 2-hour drive to the Jiuzhaigou entrance.

A stunning autumn landscape of Five Flower Lake in Jiuzhaigou National Park, Sichuan, featuring vibrant turquoise water that clearly reveals its intricate lakebed. The water reflects snow-capped mountains and a bright blue sky with white clouds, while the surrounding hillsides are adorned with brilliant red, orange, and yellow fall foliage.
Jiuzhaigou: Insider Strategies and Mistakes to Avoid
Jiuzhaigou is the crown jewel of Sichuan. However, with a daily capacity of up to 40,000 visitors, it can feel like a theme park if you don’t plan strategically.
The “Y” Route Strategy
The park is shaped like a Y. The entrance is at the bottom. The bus takes you to the center (Nuorilang Waterfall) where the road splits.
- Morning (7:00 AM – 11:00 AM): Head immediately to the Rize Valley (the right branch). This contains the most famous spots: Five Flower Lake, Pearl Shoal Waterfall, and Mirror Lake.
- Contrarian Tip: Most guides say see Mirror Lake first. Do not do this if there is any wind. Go straight to Five Flower Lake to beat the tour groups, then double back.
- Afternoon (12:00 PM – 4:00 PM): Tackle the Zechawa Valley (left branch) to see Long Lake, then finish with the Shuzheng Valley (the main trunk) as you walk back toward the exit.
Mistakes to Avoid
1. Skipping the “Noodle” Lunch: There is only one restaurant center (Nuorilang). It is chaotic and overpriced (buffets range from 60 to 140 RMB). Bring self-heating rice pots or high-calorie snacks to eat on the boardwalks to save an hour of queuing.
2. Underestimating the Cold: Even in July, morning temperatures can be 10°C (50°F). By noon, it might be 30°C. Layering is non-negotiable.
Huanglong: Is It Worth the Altitude Sickness?
Huanglong is smaller but physically brutal. The scenery is unique—there are few places on earth with such extensive travertine formations—but the window for perfect viewing is narrow.
When to SKIP Huanglong
Do not visit in April, May, or early June. This is the dry season. The iconic pools rely on snowmelt. During these months, you may hike for 4 hours only to see dry, yellow limestone basins with no water. The moss and algae will look brown rather than vibrant.
The Smart Route (Save Your Knees)
Do not hike up. The altitude gain is too rapid. Purchase the Cable Car ticket (UP) + the Park Entry ticket. The cable car drops you off near the top, but you still have a horizontal walk and a slight climb to the Five-Color Pool. Afterward, walk DOWN the mountain alongside the pools. This takes about 4 hours total.
What is Altitude Sickness?
Definition: Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) occurs when you ascend too quickly to elevations above 2,500m. Symptoms include headache, nausea, and dizziness. Huanglong sits at 3,600m. Tip: Buy portable oxygen canisters in Chengdu or Songpan (approx. 20-30 RMB) before entering the park where prices triple.

Aerial view of Huanglong Scenic Area in Sichuan, China, showcasing stunning terraced turquoise and yellow travertine pools surrounded by snow-dusted trees. Majestic snow-capped mountains rise in the background, with wooden boardwalks winding alongside the pools and up the snowy slopes, dotted with visitors.
The Ultimate 3-Day Itinerary (Doing Both)
If you are fit and have the budget, you can fit both into a tight schedule thanks to the new train line. This route minimizes backtracking.
- Day 1: Chengdu to Huanglong. Take the early morning train to Huanglongjiuzhai Station. Take the shuttle directly to Huanglong Park. Store luggage at the visitor center. Spend 4-5 hours exploring. In the late afternoon, take a taxi/shuttle (2 hours) to Zhangzha Town (Jiuzhaigou entrance) and sleep there.
- Day 2: Full Day Jiuzhaigou. Enter the park at 7:30 AM sharp. Spend the entire day inside. Eat dinner at a Tibetan restaurant in town (try the Yak meat hotpot).
- Day 3: Return. Sleep in, maybe visit a local Tibetan village or shop for silver trinkets, then take a taxi to the train station for an afternoon departure back to Chengdu.
Practical Essentials for 2025
Booking Tickets
China has moved almost entirely digital. You cannot buy tickets at the gate. You must book via the official WeChat mini-program “Abatour” (阿坝旅游) or through a trusted agent/Trip.com. Tickets open 14 days in advance. For Jiuzhaigou, you must enter your passport number exactly as it appears.
Money and Apps
- Alipay/WeChat Pay: Essential. Even small vendors selling water inside the park may not have change for cash. Link your foreign credit card to Alipay before you leave home.
- Navigation: Google Maps does not work well. Use Amap (Gaode Ditu) or Apple Maps.
Sichuan Travel Planning: Your Questions Answered
How do I get from Chengdu to Jiuzhaigou in 2025?
You can now take a high-speed train from Chengdu East to Huanglongjiuzhai Station, which takes approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. From the station, you will need to take a shuttle bus or taxi to the specific park entrance.
Is Huanglong National Park worth visiting?
Huanglong is worth visiting for its unique travertine pools, provided you are fit enough for the 3,600m altitude. However, you should avoid visiting in April or May during the dry season when the pools often lack water.
How do I book tickets for Jiuzhaigou and Huanglong?
Tickets must be booked digitally up to 14 days in advance via the ‘Abatour’ WeChat mini-program or through platforms like Trip.com. Physical tickets are not sold at the gate, and passport details are required for booking.
Which is better, Jiuzhaigou or Huanglong?
If you must choose one, Jiuzhaigou is generally the better option because it offers a full day of diverse scenery including waterfalls and lakes, and is physically easier to navigate. Huanglong is smaller, harder to climb, and more seasonal.
Conclusion
If you are forced to choose, Jiuzhaigou is the winner. It offers a more diverse landscape, is friendlier to varying fitness levels, and is stunning regardless of the season. Huanglong is a geological marvel, but its high altitude and reliance on water levels make it a high-risk, high-reward add-on. Whichever you choose, book your high-speed train tickets the moment they become available—getting to the “Fairyland” is now faster than ever, but the competition for seats is fierce.