
The Perilous Rock Bird Path is treacherous yet not dangerous. Looking up, you reach the top, and looking down, you see the bottom. The entire path is less than ten kilometers long. Du Fu's poem, "Neighborhoods and villages wind around, reaching the mountaintops," perfectly describes the entire path.
Four golden characters, "Wei Shi Niao Dao," inlaid with natural bamboo, hover unbiased on the Chijia Mountainside. The font and color complement the mountainscape, leaving no trace of chiseling.
The "Dangerous Stone Bird Path" has become a striking and resounding landmark at the summit of the Three Gorges. It's truly unique! Paved with bluestone slabs, the path winds along the mountain ridge, starting from the popular Luyan fireworks area and reaching the summit of the Three Gorges.
The Dangerous Stone Bird Path is a historic cliffside trail in Qijiang District, Chongqing. It was originally carved into the rock to connect remote mountain villages and is famous for its steep drops and narrow paths, symbolizing local ingenuity and resilience.
Located in Qijiang District, Chongqing. The site is accessible by taxi or private car. Some organized tour buses from Chongqing city center also visit the area. Walking is required along the trail itself.
Open daily, generally from 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather and clear views.
Entrance fee is around 40–60 CNY. Tickets can be purchased onsite or online via local tourism websites.
Advance booking is recommended during peak tourist seasons and weekends, ideally 1 week in advance.
1–2 hours are sufficient to walk the path and visit main viewpoints; additional time may be needed if combining with nearby trails.
Guided tours are available, primarily in Chinese. English or other languages may require private arrangements.
Night visits are generally not allowed due to safety concerns. Special tours may be arranged through local travel agencies.
It can be crowded on weekends and public holidays. Weekdays and off-season months are less busy.
Basic facilities include toilets at the entrance and small rest areas. Food and water may be limited along the trail, so bring your own supplies.
The trail is narrow and steep in sections, making it unsuitable for visitors with limited mobility. Children should be closely supervised.
Cash is accepted. Mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely used for ticket purchase and local shops.
Local restaurants and small eateries are available in nearby villages, offering traditional Chongqing cuisine.
Vegetarian options are available; halal options are limited and require planning ahead.
Guesthouses and small hotels in Qijiang District and nearby towns are suitable for overnight stays.
Small shops near the entrance sell local crafts, teas, and small mementos of the cliffside path.
Private car or taxi is recommended for onward travel. Limited local buses connect to nearby towns and transport hubs.