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How long is the drive from Nanning to Chengdu?

The direct drive from Nanning to Chengdu is 755 mi (1,214 km), and should have a drive time of 13 hrs 34 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Nanning to Chengdu, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way.

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Best stop along Nanning to Chengdu drive

The number one best stop along the way from Nanning to Chengdu (with a short detour) is Leshan Giant Buddha.
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Leshan Giant Buddha

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The Leshan Giant Buddha, an awe-inspiring statue carved from a stone cliff between 713 and 803 AD, stands as the largest and tallest cliff stone carving in the world. Nestled at the confluence of three rivers—Min, Qingyi, and Dadu—this monumental figure was originally created to protect against floods and bless the local populace. Known historically as 'Lingyun Buddha,' it is a UNESCO World Heritage site that attracts visitors from all over.
The site itself is impressive and definitely worth seeing, but our experience in August during the holiday season was far from pleasant. The place was absolutely packed, like most attractions we visited during our 16-day trip around China. We booked VIP passes for the boat, which gave us priority access and a cooler waiting area. However, once the gates opened for all passengers, it still turned into a fight to get a spot upstairs for photos. We also had VIP passes for the park to see the Buddha’s head. This involved following a local guide, who tried to make it feel more worthwhile, but we were exhausted, overheated, and only managed a quick glance before leaving. If you plan to visit in August, either buy VIP passes or be prepared to face the crowds with a lot of patience.
Irina Y — Google review
The giant Buddha is impressive. Don't just go for the photos. You'll have to appreciate the history and how long it took to achieve this massive project back in those days. I'd recommend both a boat trip and a walk around its head. We booked the boat ride through one of the popular travel websites, and the tour guide charged only ¥10 pp for an additional guided walking tour. If you're over 60 entrance is free. So it was a no brainer. The only catch is you'll have to understand Mandarin.
Debbie L — Google review
When visiting Leshan, the Leshan Giant Buddha is an absolute must-see. As the largest stone-carved seated Buddha in the world, the statue is towering and magnificent, standing 71 meters tall. From a distance, its scale is awe-inspiring. Standing at the foot of the Buddha and looking up, you can truly appreciate the exquisite craftsmanship and dedication of the ancient artisans, which evokes a deep sense of reverence. The surrounding scenic area is beautiful, with well-maintained walkways and lush greenery. Walking along the viewing platforms, you can admire the Buddha from different angles and even get a panoramic view of the confluence of the Minjiang River. While the site can get crowded, the layout is reasonable, so it doesn’t feel overwhelming. Ticket prices are reasonable, and visiting hours are flexible. It’s best to go in the early morning or late afternoon when there are fewer people and the lighting is ideal for photography. Overall, the Leshan Giant Buddha is not only a symbol of religious culture but also a breathtaking historical wonder that leaves a lasting impression.
Crumpled N — Google review
Sacred area, even tibetian Monks come here to visit and pray. We "spoke" with one nice tibetian Monks, which was quite interesting and charming. It is a very beautiful area and has more to offer than the great sitting stone Buddha. Of course IT IS the Main Attraction, but you can find many other Buddhist Things which are also very beautiful to endeavour. However, It can get very, very crowded. We visited on an empty weekday...and there we're too many people so we skipped the walk down to the Buddha feet because the Queue already lined Up to the top. I can recommend the Spot, but be aware that there will BE too many people and guided Tours. It is a Business.
Michael U — Google review
Overrated yes but a must visit when you are in Leshan. Short taxi ride from city. Walk from ticket office to entrance for some views but be prepared to climb up steps to get to the buddha. Piece of advise-get there when it opens to avoid the crowd and good photo opportunities. We were there 2 days and yhe 1st was a total chaos where we skipped the 3-hour queue to get to the feet of rhe buddha statue but returned next day 8am and walked straight to the bottom with no queue. There are also other places of visit within the park. Do not.miss them but again some places require some uphill climb. Once done get a taxi across the river to a food street and enjoy the food and view.
Joey L — Google review
The largest Buddha in the world, it has an amazing story behind. Easy to reach from Chengdu by rail and bus. It is a big complex and there are several entrances. Be ready to walk a lot and to go up and down stairs. You will arrive to the top part and then you can go also to the base of the Buddha. There are also boats to see the Buddha from the river but you need to buy a separate ticket and when I went the pier was actually quite far
JR S — Google review
Take boat to view Giant Budha 70 yuan. About 30 minutes ride. Can take long walk if you're fit, stll have to pay. Before this, before visiting Dujiangyan Irrigation System Project there is a restaurant that has 2 great specialty, 1. The tiny fish that fried till you can eat the bones at 198 yuan, a hustle so bargain anfd also a large live chicken where they cook for you in 2 ways, again hustle. Cheap and good, Panda Vege and Fried Egg. Below is a picture of the place. The tour guide will take you there.
Cecil C — Google review
The easy way is to take the boat ride which will stop just in front of the Buddha for everyone to take photos, otherwise the hard way is to trek along the side of the mountain for a close up view from the side of the head and in front of the feet.
Hector L — Google review
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2345 Lingyun Rd, Shizhong District, Leshan, Leshan, Sichuan, China, 614099
http://www.leshandafo.com/
+86 833 211 0226
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