Zhangjiajie

Discover China' s Natural Wonderland

Visão geral

Explore Zhangjiajie and step into one of the world’s most extraordinary landscapes. Known for its towering sandstone pillars, mist-covered peaks, and dramatic ravines, the area is home to the iconic Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, part of the UNESCO-listed Wulingyuan Scenic Area. Visitors can walk across the glass bridge over Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon and enjoy panoramic views from Tianzi Mountain.

Beyond its striking scenery, Zhangjiajie offers immersive nature experiences and well-developed infrastructure, with cableways and walking trails making it accessible while still delivering a strong sense of awe and adventure.

Why Visit Zhangjiajie

Zhangjiajie stands out as one of China’s most unique natural destinations, attracting visitors from around the world with its rare geological formations and dramatic landscapes.

World Heritage Landscape: The Wulingyuan Scenic Area, which includes Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992, recognized for its more than 3,000 quartz sandstone pillars and exceptional natural beauty.

Global Recognition: The landscape gained international fame as the visual inspiration for the floating mountains in the film Avatar, further elevating Zhangjiajie’s global profile.

Tourism Scale: Zhangjiajie receives tens of millions of visitors annually, with official figures reporting over 30 million tourist visits in recent years, highlighting its status as a major nature destination in China.

Iconic Experiences: From the glass-bottom bridge over Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon to the Bailong Elevator — the world’s tallest outdoor lift — the area offers distinctive, world-class sightseeing experiences.

Accessible Adventure: Despite its dramatic terrain, the region is well-equipped with cable cars, elevators, and clearly marked trails, making it suitable for a wide range of travelers, including families and first-time visitors.

Travel to Zhangjiajie for an unforgettable encounter with China’s natural beauty. It is ideal for nature lovers, photographers, adventure seekers, and travelers looking to experience a landscape unlike anywhere else in the world.

Perguntas frequentes

Is Zhangjiajie worth visiting for first-time travelers to China?

Yes — especially for travelers interested in natural landscapes. While cities like Beijing or Xi’an focus on history, Zhangjiajie offers a completely different perspective with its dramatic mountain scenery and unique geological formations. It is ideal for first-time visitors who want to balance cultural destinations with unforgettable nature experiences.

How many days do I need in Zhangjiajie?

Most travelers spend 2–4 days in Zhangjiajie, depending on their pace and interests.

2 days covers the key highlights, including Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and major viewpoints.

3–4 days allows a more relaxed experience — adding Tianmen Mountain, the glass bridge, and deeper exploration of scenic areas.

Even with limited time, a well-planned 1–2 day visit can still deliver a memorable experience.

What is the best time to visit Zhangjiajie?

The best time to visit Zhangjiajie is spring (April–June) and autumn (September–November), when the weather is mild and visibility is generally good.

Summer offers lush greenery but can be humid and crowded, while winter provides fewer tourists and occasional snow-covered scenery.

Do I need a visa to visit Zhangjiajie in 2026?

Os requisitos de visto dependem da sua nacionalidade e dos seus planos de viagem.

Desde fevereiro de 2026, a China incluiu 50 países no seu programa de isenção de visto de 30 dias, nomeadamente Brunei, França, Alemanha, Itália, Espanha, Países Baixos, Suíça, Irlanda, Hungria, Áustria, Bélgica, Luxemburgo, Nova Zelândia, Austrália, Polónia, Portugal, Grécia, Chipre, Eslovénia, Eslováquia, Noruega, Finlândia, Dinamarca, Islândia, Andorra, Mónaco, Liechtenstein, República da Coreia, Bulgária, Roménia, Croácia, Montenegro, Macedónia do Norte, Malta, Estónia, Letónia, Japão, Brasil, Argentina, Chile, Peru,UruguaiArábia Saudita, Omã, Kuwait, Bahrein, Rússia, Suécia, Canadá e Reino Unido. (Política válida até: Brunei , sem data de validade; Rússia, em vigor até 14 de setembro de 2026; Outros 48 países, em vigor até 31 de dezembro de 2026.) [Perguntas frequentes sobre a entrada sem visto na China

Os viajantes provenientes de 55 países elegíveis — incluindo o Canadá, o Reino Unido, os Estados Unidos, a Austrália, a maioria dos países europeus, o Japão, a Coreia do Sul e outros — podem beneficiar da política de trânsito sem visto de 240 horas (10 dias) da China, desde que possuam um bilhete confirmado para um destino posterior num terceiro país ou região. [Política de trânsito sem visto de 240 horas da China]

Se não for elegível para estes regimes de isenção de visto, ou se pretender permanecer no país por um período superior ao permitido por esses regimes, terá de solicitar um visto de turista chinês normal (normalmente um visto L) antes de viajar.

Uma vez que as políticas de vistos podem sofrer alterações e têm regras de elegibilidade específicas, recomendamos que consulte a embaixada ou o consulado chinês local antes de planear a sua viagem. Ao efetuar a sua reserva com a China Vistas, a nossa equipa também pode fornecer orientações atualizadas e ajudá-lo a perceber qual a opção de entrada mais adequada ao seu itinerário — tornando o planeamento da sua viagem tranquilo e sem complicações.

Is Zhangjiajie safe for tourists?

Yes. Zhangjiajie is considered a safe destination with well-managed scenic areas and clear visitor infrastructure. Walking paths, cable cars, and elevators are regulated and maintained. Travelers should take standard precautions, especially on steep trails or in crowded viewpoints, but overall it is a secure and accessible destination for visitors.

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