Relax at the hot spring baths, enjoy the scenic beauty of Tiantai Mountain, and indulge in traditional Chinese spa treatments. The resort also offers hiking trails and peaceful gardens to explore.

Tiantai Mountain Yunjing Holiday Hotel Spring Club is located at an altitude of 1,300 meters in Tiantai Mountain. Relying on the unique mineral-rich mountain spring resources, it introduces spring water into the hot spring park, forming a hot spring territory surrounded by flowing water.
The hot spring resort, built at a cost of 70 million yuan, has become a benchmark for hot spring leisure resorts in Qionglai thanks to its natural landscape resources, ingenious garden design, and profound historical context. It is also a great place for winter vacations, relaxation, and well-being.
Subtropical monsoon climate;
Best time to visit in winter
It is recommended to play for 1 to 3 hours
138 yuan
All day
The Tiantai Mountain Yunjing Holiday Hotel Spring Club is known for its serene natural environment, offering visitors a retreat for relaxation and wellness. Tiantai Mountain has been a site of natural beauty and spiritual significance in Sichuan.
It is located in Chengdu, Sichuan, at the base of Tiantai Mountain. You can reach it by taxi or private car from Chengdu city center, which takes about 1.5 hours. Public transportation is limited in this area.
The resort is open year-round, 24 hours a day. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months, when the weather is mild and the surroundings are most picturesque.
The entrance fee varies depending on the package chosen, starting from around 100 CNY for access to the spring club facilities. Tickets can be bought online via the resort's official website or on-site.
It is advisable to book tickets in advance, especially during peak seasons (spring and autumn). A few days in advance should be sufficient, but during holidays, booking 1-2 weeks ahead is recommended.
Allow 2-4 hours to enjoy the hot springs, spa treatments, and the natural surroundings. If you plan to hike or explore the mountain, allocate an additional few hours.
Don't miss the outdoor hot spring pools, the tranquil garden areas, and the scenic viewpoints along the hiking trails. The surrounding forest and mountain views are also a highlight.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and there is also an option for English-speaking guides during certain times. Audio guides can be rented on-site in Mandarin.
The best photography spots are the mountain vistas from the hiking trails and the resort's garden areas. Early morning or late afternoon light offers the most beautiful photo opportunities.
Start with a visit to the hot spring area, then enjoy a stroll through the gardens. Afterward, take a short hike to the viewpoint for panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
While there are no night visits or light shows, the resort offers evening spa treatments. The area is also peaceful at night, making it a great place for evening relaxation.
The resort can get busy during weekends and holidays. Weekdays, especially Tuesday to Thursday, are less crowded, making them ideal for a more peaceful experience.
The resort has clean toilets, several rest areas, a restaurant serving local Sichuanese cuisine, and small shops offering local souvenirs and wellness products.
The resort is mostly accessible for elderly and children, with some areas providing easy access. However, the hiking trails may be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are accepted throughout the resort, reducing the need for cash.
Inside the resort, there is a restaurant serving a variety of Sichuan dishes. Nearby, there are also small local eateries offering traditional snacks and meals.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at the resort's restaurant. Halal food options are not commonly found due to the area's predominance of Sichuan cuisine.
There are a few hotels and guesthouses in the area, including the Tiantai Mountain Yunjing Holiday Hotel itself. For more luxurious options, Chengdu offers several high-end accommodations.
Nearby attractions include the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the Mount Qingcheng, known for its Taoist temples and hiking trails.
There are souvenir shops in the resort offering local handicrafts, herbal wellness products, and tea sets. Typical souvenirs include silk scarves, tea, and Tibetan prayer items.
To continue your trip, taxis or private cars are the best options. Chengdu's bus stations and railway stations are around 1.5 hours away by car, offering access to other attractions in Sichuan.