1. Is there a Panda in Chongqing? (Chengdu vs Chongqing)

Many travelers ask, "Are there pandas in Chongqing?" or "Should I visit Chengdu or Chongqing for pandas?" The answer is a resounding yes. Chongqing Zoo is home to 23 giant pandas, making it one of the largest panda populations in China outside of the Chengdu breeding bases.

If you are debating between the two cities, here is why Chongqing is the ultimate DIY alternative:
- Cost: At just 25 RMB, it is incredibly budget-friendly compared to other facilities.
- Accessibility: Located right in the city center, you don't need to book an expensive tour guide or take a long taxi ride. The metro drops you off right at the gate.
- The Vibe: You can entirely manage this trip on your own. It’s a straightforward, hassle-free addition to your urban exploration.
2. The Best Time to Visit (How to Avoid the Crowds)

To get the most out of your visit, timing is everything.
Morning: The Active Hours
Always aim for the morning (9:00 AM - 11:00 AM). This is when the pandas are most active, often climbing trees and eating bamboo.


Afternoon: The Crowd Trap
Avoid the afternoons and weekends if possible. The park gets extremely crowded with local families and children later in the day. Massive crowds will block your view and make it difficult to take clear photos. While 14:00 - 15:00 PM is the afternoon feeding time, the heavy congestion can significantly impact your viewing experience.
3. The Step-by-Step DIY Walking Route
The zoo is large, but navigating it is simple. Follow this efficient, one-way walking route to see the highlights without backtracking:

- Enter through East Gate 2 (东二门).
- Head straight to the Panda House.
- Continue to the Goldfish Pavilion.
- Visit the Amphibian & Reptile House.
- Walk through the Bird Forest.
- Check out Tiger Mountain.
- Pass by the Herbivore Area (where you will find giraffes and elephants).
- Exit through East Gate 1 (东一门).



4. Giant Pandas, Red Pandas & More
While the 23 giant pandas are the main attraction, the zoo houses a massive variety of wildlife. Along the walking route, you will also spot the highly sought-after Red Pandas, known for their active and curious nature.

Combined with the tigers, giraffes, elephants, and reptiles, it offers a complete wildlife experience right in the middle of a cyberpunk metropolis.
5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do I need to book tickets in advance?
Unlike the Chengdu Panda Base, which often requires booking days in advance, Chongqing Zoo rarely sells out. You can easily purchase tickets at the entrance gate using Alipay or WeChat Pay upon arrival.
How long should I plan for the visit?
If you follow the one-way route mentioned above and spend a good amount of time at the Panda House, expect the trip to take about 2 to 3 hours.
Are there English signs inside the zoo?
Yes, all major maps, directional signboards, and animal enclosures have English translations. Navigating the park without speaking Chinese is completely stress-free.
Can I hold or touch the pandas?
No. For the safety of both the animals and visitors, all physical contact with giant pandas is strictly prohibited across China.