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Zhangjiajie High Speed Trains, High Speed Rails from or to Zhangjiajie

Written by Senior Expert Celine Schneider|Updated: 2024-12-12

Ready to explore China's avatar mountains? Zhangjiajie's high-speed rail connections make your journey a breeze! Operating from the modern Zhangjiajie West Railway Station, these sleek bullet trains connect you to major cities across China.

Fancy a trip to Central China? Zoom to Changsha in just 2.5 hours for some spicy Hunan cuisine. Head to Wuhan in about 4 hours to explore the vibrant capital of Hubei. Looking west? Reach Chongqing's mountainous cityscape in roughly 5 hours, or continue to Chengdu for some panda-watching in about 7 hours.

Planning to explore the east? Shanghai is within reach in about 8 hours. You can also dash to Guangzhou in around 6 hours for some Cantonese culture, or connect to Beijing in about 9 hours via the high-speed network.

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Zhangjiajie High Speed Train Facts

Connected to China's high-speed network since 2019, Zhangjiajie's modern rail system runs 140+ daily trains to major cities. Operating from Zhangjiajie West Station, these G and D-series trains reach speeds up to 250 km/h, making the scenic mountain city more accessible than ever. The route through Hunan's stunning landscapes offers comfortable travel options for both domestic and international tourists!

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Types of High Speed Train: D-trains & G-trains
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High Speed Train Route: 140+
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Fastest Speed of Trains: 350 km/h

Popular High Speed Trains from Zhangjiajie

Other High Speed Train Routes from Zhangjiajie

Ready to explore beyond the floating mountains? Hop on a high-speed train from Zhangjiajie to exciting destinations! Zoom to Changsha in just 2.5 hours, or reach vibrant Wuhan in 4 hours. Heading southwest? Hit Chongqing in 5 hours or continue to Chengdu in 7 hours. Want some coastal vibes? Speed to Guangzhou in 6 hours or make your way to Shanghai in about 8 hours!

High Speed Train Routes to Zhangjiajie

Planning your journey to China's Avatar mountains? Getting to Zhangjiajie by high-speed rail is super convenient! Zip in from Changsha in just 2.5 hours, or cruise from Wuhan in 4 hours. Coming from the southwest? It's a 5-hour ride from Chongqing or 7 hours from Chengdu. From the coast, catch a train from Guangzhou (6 hours) or Shanghai (8 hours). Multiple daily services make timing your arrival a breeze!

Major High Speed Train Stations in Zhangjiajie

Zhangjiajie West Railway Station is the city's main high-speed rail hub - it's modern, spacious, and well-organized! Located about 12 kilometers from downtown, it's easy to reach by bus (30 minutes) or taxi (20 minutes). Inside, you'll find all the essentials: ticket offices, shops, restaurants, and clear signage in both Chinese and English. Pro tip: arrive at least 30 minutes before departure to get through security smoothly!

Zhangjiajie West Railway Station
Zhangjiajie West Railway Station
张家界西站
Wulingshan Avenue, Yongding District, Zhangjiajie
Zhangjiajie West Station is where most high-speed trains stop, and it’s super close to Avatar Mountain—just 18 kilometers! The easiest way to get there is by taxi or car, taking about 30 minutes.
Zhangjiajie Railway Station
Zhangjiajie Railway Station
张家界站
Guanli Road, Yongding District, Zhangjiajie
Staying in Zhangjiajie to see Avatar Mountain? The central train station is your best bet and only 7 kilometers from the forest park. A short 15-20 minute drive by taxi or private car is all it takes.

How to Book Train Tickets of Zhangjiajie High Speed Rail?

Looking to book Zhangjiajie train tickets? Here's the scoop! While you can buy tickets at the station, most travelers prefer booking ahead. The official 12306 website and Trip.com are popular options, but they can be tricky for international visitors - think Chinese payment methods and language barriers.

Want a stress-free solution? Book through reliable travel agencies like Asia Odyssey Travel! They'll handle everything from route planning to ticket delivery, plus offer helpful tips about station locations and transfers.

Remember to book 3-5 days ahead, especially during peak season (May-October) when Zhangjiajie gets super busy. And during Chinese holidays? Book even earlier to secure your seats!

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How to Plan a Zhangjiajie High Speed Train Tour?

Weekend Escape (3-4 days):

Dive into nature's masterpiece! Spend two magical days exploring the floating peaks of Zhangjiajie National Park, then tackle the thrilling Tianmen Mountain with its sky-high glass walks and famous "Heaven's Gate."

Extended Stay (5-6 days):

Start with the park's iconic views (3 days), then hop over to dreamy Fenghuang Ancient Town where time stands still. Round it off with Phoenix Mountain's hidden gems and the jaw-dropping Grand Canyon.

Grand Tour (7-10 days):

Classic Heritage Route (7-8 days):

Beijing → Shanghai → Xi'an → Zhangjiajie

  • Beijing (2 days): Great Wall, Forbidden City, hutongs
  • Shanghai (2 days): The Bund, Yu Garden, modern skyline
  • Xi'an (1.5 days): Terracotta Warriors, Muslim Quarter
  • Zhangjiajie (2 days): Avatar mountains, glass bridge

China's Golden Route (8-10 days):

Beijing → Shanghai → Xi'an → Chengdu → Zhangjiajie

  • Beijing (2 days): Imperial highlights
  • Shanghai (1.5 days): East-meets-west vibes
  • Xi'an (1.5 days): Ancient capital wonders
  • Chengdu (2 days): Pandas and spicy cuisine
  • Zhangjiajie (2 days): Nature's skyscrapers

Ultimate China Journey (10-15 days):

Beijing → Shanghai → Xi'an → Chengdu → Three Gorges → Zhangjiajie → Guilin

  • Beijing (2 days): Capital culture
  • Shanghai (1.5 days): Modern China
  • Xi'an (1.5 days): Ancient treasures
  • Chengdu (1.5 days): Panda base
  • Three Gorges (1 day): Yangtze cruise highlights
  • Zhangjiajie (2 days): Mountain magic
  • Guilin (1.5 days): Karst landscapes and Li River

Helpful Links:

Wulingyuan National Park - Core Scenic Area of ZhangjiajieTianmen Mountain: Tianmen Mountain National Park in ZhangjiajieZhangjiajie Attractions: 14 Things to Do in Zhangjiajie

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  • 1. How many days should I spend in Zhangjiajie?+

    Zhangjiajie is a small city but has many things to see and do. Travelers are highly recommended to spend at least 3 days in Zhangjiajie, and most of them prefer to spend 4 days, while some may even plan for 5 days in this Avatar destination.

    The number of days to spend in Zhangjiajie depends on your interests and the activities you wish to engage in. However, to fully explore the highlights of Zhangjiajie and its surrounding areas, a recommended duration is around 3 to 5 days. This timeframe allows you to visit popular attractions such as the Yuanjiajie Avatar Mountains (Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in Wulingyuan), Tianzi Mountain, Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, and Tianmen Mountain.

    Within 2 to 3 days, you can immerse yourself in the stunning natural landscapes of both Wulingyuan (world heritage) and Tianmen Mountain. Within 4 to 5 days, you can also explore other nearby attractions, such as the glass bridge at Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon and the charming Fenghuang Ancient Town. Of course, if you have more time available, you can extend your stay to further immerse yourself in the region's beauty and delve deeper into the local culture.

  • 2. Why Zhangjiajie is so famous? What movies/TV series were filmed in Zhangjiajie?+

    1)."Avatar" Filming Locations - Visit sites that inspired the Movie Avatar

    Perhaps the most notable of the Avatar filming locations is the stunning Yuanjiajie of Zhangjiajie National Forest Park (Wulingyuan) in the Hunan Province in China.

    2)."Journey to The West" Filming Locations - Visit sites of Monkey King's Flower and Fruit Mountain

    For Chinese people, especially the generation that grew up in the 1980s, the classic TV series "Journey to the West" holds cherished childhood memories. Zhangjiajie is the real-life fairyland that is described in the famous novel "Journey to the West."

  • 3. Is Zhangjiajie a World Heritage Site? How about Wulingyuan?+

    Zhangjiajie is a city's name, and it is famous for the Hallelujah Mountain (Avatar Mountain) located in the Wulingyuan Scenic Area (武陵源景区).

    Wulingyuan, situated in Zhangjiajie of Hunan Province, is a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site and World Geological Park. The Wulingyuan Scenic Area consists of four parts: Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Tianzi Mountain Nature Reserve, Yangjiajie Scenic Area, and Suoxi Valley Nature Reserve. Usually, most trips to Zhangjiajie will cover the most popular and iconic sections, including Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and Tianzi Mountain Nature Reserve.

  • 4. What to see in Zhangjiajie? What are the Zhangjiajie Attractions?+

    1). Wulingyuan Scenic Area (World Heritage): The Wulingyuan Scenic Area, a World Geological Park, consists of four parts: Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Tianzi Mountain Nature Reserve, Yangjiajie Scenic Area, and Suoxi Valley nature Reserve. Usually, most of the trips to Zhangjiajie will cover both Zhangjiajie National Forest Park and Tianzi Mountain nature Reserve.

    a. Zhangjiajie National Forest Park: China's First National Forest Park featuring Yuanjiajie's Avatar Hallelujah Mountain, the Bailong Elevator (the world's tallest outdoor lift), Huangshizhai Village, and Jinbianxi Stream (Filming Location of "Monkey King").

    b. Tianzi Mountain Nature Reserve: Known as the Fairyland of the Chinese classic TV series "Journey to the West."

    2). Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon & Glass Bridge: Experience an adrenaline rush by walking on the world's longest and highest glass-bottomed bridge. Enjoy stunning views of the canyon, waterfalls, and lush vegetation as you cross this architectural marvel.

    3). Baofeng Lake: Take a scenic boat ride on this picturesque lake surrounded by lush mountains. Marvel at the crystal-clear water, towering peaks, and cascading waterfalls as you relax and soak in the serene atmosphere.

    4). Tianmenshan National Forest Park & Glass Walkway: Located near Zhangjiajie City, Tianmen Mountain features a stunning natural arch called Tianmen Cave, reached by the world's longest cable car ride. Enjoy panoramic views of winding mountain roads with 99 bends, a cliffside Glass Walkway, and the famous "Heaven's Gate Hole"(Tianmen Cave) rock formation.

    5). Fenghuang Ancient Town (Phoenix Ancient Town): Fenghuang Ancient Town is a charming destination in Zhangjiajie known for its well-preserved ancient architecture, picturesque river views, and ethnic minority culture. Explore the narrow stone streets, admire the stilted houses along the Tuojiang River, and discover the town's history through its museums and temples.

  • 5. What is the best time to visit Zhangjiajie?+

    The best time to visit Zhangjiajie is generally during the spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) seasons. During these months, the weather is pleasant with mild temperatures, blooming flowers, and vibrant foliage, providing excellent conditions for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The average temperatures range from 15°C to 25°C during this time, making it comfortable for exploring the attractions.

    Spring, specifically April and May, is a popular time to visit Zhangjiajie as the mountains and forests come alive with colorful blossoms, creating a picturesque and enchanting landscape. It is also less crowded compared to the peak summer season.

    Autumn, from September to October, is another favorable time to visit Zhangjiajie. The weather remains pleasant, and the foliage transforms into stunning shades of red, orange, and gold, providing breathtaking views of the mountains and valleys.

    It's important to note that Zhangjiajie can experience some rainfall throughout the year, so it's advisable to bring appropriate rain gear regardless of the season. Additionally, it's recommended to avoid visiting during major Chinese holidays like the Labor Day holiday (May 1–3), the National Day holiday (October 1-7), summer vacation of July and August, when tourist crowds are at their peak. The low season is winter when there is snow on the mountains, offering a different scenery for you to explore.

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