
Child-friendly route design
Chongqing can be exciting for children, but the vertical terrain needs careful pacing. This route keeps the memorable parts and removes avoidable stress.
Arrival and easy evening
Private pickup, simple dinner, short night-view walk and early return if children are tired.
Transport icons and old streets
Liziba train-through-building, cableway if timing is right, snacks, river views and a flexible museum or old street stop.
Optional nature or animals
Add Wulong, a park, or a slower suburban day depending on age, weather and attention span.
What is included
Included
- Private guide experienced with families
- Private vehicle
- Flexible meal planning
- Stroller and walking advice
Good to know
- Avoids overly long stair-heavy blocks.
- Hotpot can be non-spicy or split-pot.
- Hotel location matters more with children.
What's not included
- International and domestic flights or long-distance rail
- Hotels, unless your package states accommodation is included
- Personal expenses, children's snacks, nappies and gratuities
- Travel insurance, China visa and any car-seat rental
Two private tour price levels
Private guide and vehicle, practical routing, reliable local support, and comfort hotel planning if accommodation is included.
Premium hotels, senior guide matching, upgraded transfers, stronger dining support, slower pacing and more bespoke daily design.
What changes the quote: travel dates, group size, hotel level, route length, Wulong/Dazu/Zhangjiajie extensions, cruise or rail tickets, and special food or accessibility needs.
Ready to shape this around your dates?
Send your dates, group size, hotel level and must-sees. We will reply with a practical private route and clear price range.
Questions travellers ask
Chongqing is hilly with many steps, so a stroller can be awkward in some spots. We plan around that, favouring lifts, escalators and level stretches, and the private car carries the stroller between stops so you are not hauling it up stairs.
Yes — this is the point of a private tour. We keep each stop short, build in a quiet nap or downtime window, and if the children have had enough we swap to a calmer option or head back early. The car is always nearby for a rest.
Plenty. Chongqing is famous for spice, but split-pot hotpot lets children eat from the mild side, and we choose restaurants with gentle noodle, rice and soup dishes. Tell us any allergies and we coordinate meals in advance.
The fun-transport moments land best — the Liziba train passing through a building, the cableway, river views and open old streets where they can move around. A park or a panda or science-style stop can be added by request depending on their age.
Safety guides the whole plan — we avoid overly long stair-heavy blocks, keep to quieter routes with little ones and stay close to the vehicle. A child car seat can be requested in advance so we arrange it for your vehicle before you arrive.
Send your travel dates, group size, your children's ages and your hotel level, and we send a free custom plan with a clear price range. To confirm, a deposit secures the dates and the balance is settled later, with all details in writing.