Chengdu to Emeishan High-Speed Rail: Timetables, Tips, and Travel Guide

Why Take the High-Speed Rail to Emeishan?

Emeishan (Mount Emei) is one of China’s most sacred Buddhist mountains and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located just 160 km southwest of Chengdu, it’s a must-visit destination for nature lovers, hikers, and cultural explorers. The fastest way to get there? The Chengdu to Emeishan high-speed rail, which cuts travel time from over 3 hours by car to just 1–1.5 hours.

This guide covers everything you need to know: train schedules, ticket prices, station tips, and must-see attractions in Emeishan. Whether you’re planning a day trip or a longer stay, this guide will help you travel efficiently.

 

 

Chengdu to Emeishan High-Speed Rail Timetable (2026 Update)

Several high-speed trains (C-series) run daily between Chengdu and Emeishan, departing from Chengdu East (Chengdu Dong)Chengdu South (Chengdu Nan), or Chengdu West (Chengdu Xi) stations. Here are the most popular options:

1. Fastest Trains (1–1.15 Hours)

C6273: Departs Chengdu East at 06:34, arrives Emeishan at 07:49 (1h15m).

C6257: Departs Chengdu East at 15:24, arrives Emeishan at 16:41 (1h17m).

C6275: Departs Chengdu East at 09:36, arrives Emeishan at 10:55 (1h19m).

 

 

2. Earlier/Later Options (1.5–2 Hours)

C6253: Departs Chengdu East at 08:37, arrives Emeishan at 09:53 (1h16m).

C6303: Departs Chengdu East at 09:28, arrives Emeishan at 10:37 (1h09m).

C6283: Departs Chengdu East at 10:25, arrives Emeishan at 11:35 (1h10m).

 

 

3. Overnight or Late-Night Trains (Not Recommended)

Most high-speed trains operate during the day. If you prefer traveling at night, consider taking a regular train (K-series) or a bus, though these take longer (2–3 hours).

Pro Tip: Check real-time schedules on 12306.cn (China’s official train booking platform) or apps like Trip.com or Ctrip.

Ticket Prices & Seat Classes

High-speed rail tickets between Chengdu and Emeishan are affordable, with prices varying by seat type:

Seat Type

Price (CNY)

Features

Second Class

62–65

Standard seating, good for short trips.

First Class

104

Wider seats, more legroom, quieter cabins.

Business Class

N/A (Rare)

Luxury seating, available on select trains.

Note: Prices may vary slightly depending on the train and booking platform. Children under 6 travel free, while those aged 6–14 get a 50% discount.

 

 

Which Station to Depart From?

Chengdu has three main train stations:

Chengdu East (Chengdu Dong) – Most high-speed trains to Emeishan depart here. It’s well-connected by metro (Line 2 & 7).

Chengdu South (Chengdu Nan) – Some trains depart from here, especially those heading south. Metro Line 1 & 7 serve this station.

Chengdu West (Chengdu Xi) – Fewer high-speed trains operate from here, but it’s an option if you’re staying nearby.

Recommendation: If possible, choose Chengdu East for the most frequent departures.

 

 

Arriving in Emeishan: Which Station?

All high-speed trains terminate at Emeishan Station, located about 8 km from Mount Emei’s main entrance (Baoguo Temple). From there, you have several options:

Taxi: ~20–30 CNY (10–15 minutes).

Bus: Take the Emeishan Tourist Bus (5 CNY) to Baoguo Temple or other scenic spots.

Hotel Shuttle: Many hotels offer free pick-up services—confirm when booking.

Pro Tip: If you plan to hike to the summit (Golden Summit), stay near Baoguo Temple or Wannian Temple for easier access.

 

 

Must-See Attractions in Emeishan

Emeishan isn’t just about hiking—it’s a blend of natural beauty, Buddhist culture, and wildlife. Here are the top sights:

1. Golden Summit (Jinding)

Highlight: The 48-meter-tall Ten-Direction Puxian Buddha statue, the world’s tallest golden Buddha.

Best Time: Sunrise or sunset for cloud sea views.

How to Get There: Take the cable car from Leidongping (100 CNY round-trip) or hike (2–3 hours).

 

 

2. Baoguo Temple

Highlight: The oldest temple on Mount Emei, founded in the 6th century.

Activities: Explore the Buddhist museum and enjoy quiet gardens.

3. Qingyin Pavilion

Highlight: A serene spot along the Black Dragon River, famous for its natural acoustics.

Tip: Visit early to avoid crowds and hear the morning bells.

 

 

4. Monkey Zone (Ecological Monkey Area)

Warning: Wild macaques inhabit this area—keep food hidden and avoid direct eye contact!

5. Wannian Temple

Highlight: Home to a 7.35-meter bronze Buddha from the Ming Dynasty.

Hike: A moderate 2-hour walk from Baoguo Temple.

 

 

Travel Tips for Emeishan

Wear comfortable shoes – The trails are steep and rocky.

Bring layers – Temperatures drop significantly at higher elevations.

Buy tickets in advance – Emeishan entry tickets (160 CNY peak season) can sell out.

Avoid weekends/holidays – Crowds can make hiking unpleasant.

Try local food – Don’t miss Sichuan hotpotEmeishan tofu, and spicy rabbit meat.

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