Chengdu to Songpan
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Chengdu to Songpan

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Songpan, China
David
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Friday, September 8, 2017

Starting from the Chadianzi bus station, a long bus ride to Songpan was on the day's agenda. The remote village, 350 kilometres away, could only be reached by buses or private cars. We opted for the first and cheap option - 156 yuan each.

The Journey to Songpan

The outdated bus was clean and on time. Buckets were laid down in the aisle for people to throw their rubbish. Let's come back on that later.

After leaving Chengdu downtown, we were facing a completely different decor. The mountain scenery was magnificent with small towns at short intervals along the way. The road, in the mountainous regions, averages out the snaky and unpredictable curves of the river. The stomach-lurching turns and a driver using the brakes sparingly make most people carsick. Do you remember those buckets in the aisle? They have a main purpose than collecting your rubbish. As people got sick, they started to use those bins. We won't explain much in detail but you got the picture.

On top of that, we only stop twice. One to allow us to use 1 yuan washroom and a second time for a quick lunch. So not the most pleasant journey.

Mountain scenery along the winding road from Chengdu to Songpan

Outside the scenery was still breathtaking and as we got closer to Songpan, Tibetan features became more and more prominent. Array of multi coloured flags were strung along mountain ridges and peaks. We pass by several yaks wandering peacefully on the road. We learned that the yak meat was the speciality of the region. Something to try on later.

Arriving in Songpan

After the 8-hours ride and quickly checking in average Emma's guesthouse, we explored the town. The streets were deserted. Half of the shop was closed. The ones open barely making any sales. Not such a surprise after the recent and nearby Jiuzhaigou earthquake.

Well-preserved city walls of ancient Songpan town
Colorful Chinese paper lanterns illuminating Songpan's main street at dusk

Nonetheless, the town was charming. Hidden within the well-preserved city walls, the main street was illuminated with colourful Chinese paper lanterns. Beautiful!

Traditional Tibetan architecture and prayer flags in Songpan
Tip

Traveling from Chengdu to Songpan

  • Distance: 350 kilometers from Chengdu to Songpan - remote village accessible only by bus or private car
  • Bus tickets cost 156 yuan per person from Chadianzi bus station
  • Journey takes approximately 8 hours with only 2 stops - one for restroom (1 yuan), one for lunch
  • Motion sickness warning! Winding mountain roads with sharp curves can make passengers very sick - buckets are provided on the bus
  • As you approach Songpan, Tibetan cultural features become prominent - prayer flags on mountain ridges and yaks on the road
  • Emma's Guesthouse offers budget accommodation in town
  • Try the local specialty: yak meat dishes
  • Town may be quieter than usual due to the recent Jiuzhaigou earthquake affecting tourism

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Scenic mountain road winding through Chinese countryside

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Ancient Songpan town walls illuminated at night

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Exploring the ancient walled town of Songpan with its colorful lanterns and Tibetan character

Have you taken the bus journey from Chengdu to Songpan? How did you handle the winding mountain roads? Did you explore Songpan's ancient town walls? Share your Tibetan borderland experiences!