Travel Cost to Sichuan, China
People's Republic of China
Planning a trip to Sichuan, China? Whether you're a budget backpacker or prefer luxury travel, understanding the costs is essential. Based on our 2026 data, travelers can expect to spend around $64 to $192 per day depending on their travel style.
📖 About Sichuan
Sichuan is a province in Southwestern China, occupying the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau—between the Jinsha River to the west, the Daba Mountains to the north, and the Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau to the south.
Its capital city is Chengdu, and its population stands at 83 million.
Sichuan neighbors Qinghai and Gansu to the north, Shaanxi and Chongqing to the east, Guizhou and Yunnan to the south, and Tibet to the west.
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📊 Estimated Budget for Sichuan, China
This is an estimated calculation based on regional averages. Actual costs may vary based on your specific location and choices.
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Estimated Total Budget
$1,498
$107 per day × 7 days × 2 travelers
Accommodation
$55 per night
Food & Dining
$23 per day
Local Transport
$12 per day
Entertainment
Budget Tips for Sichuan, China
- JR Pass in Japan offers excellent value for travelers
- Download translation apps - English is less common
- Shoulder seasons offer better hotel rates
- Convenience stores offer surprisingly good and cheap meals
Best time to visit: March to May, September to November
Peak season: Cherry blossom season (late March to early April)
Current Weather in Beijing
32.9°C
91.2°F
Clear
💨 4 km/h
💧 57%
Sat
36.2°
16.6°
Sun
29.1°
15.8°
Mon
35.1°
15.9°
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Sichuan, China Facts
🏛️ Capital
Beijing
🌍 Continent
Asia
📐 Area
9,706,961 km²
📞 Phone Code
+86
💰 Currency
Chinese yuan
¥ (CNY)
🗺️ Region
Eastern Asia
🗣️ Languages Spoken:
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
60 sites in China
Mogao Caves
Situated at a strategic point along the Silk Route, at the crossroads of trade as well as religious, cultural and intellectual influences, the 492 cel...
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In c. 220 B.C., under Qin Shi Huang, sections of earlier fortifications were joined together to form a united defence system against invasions from th...
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Seat of supreme power for over five centuries (1416-1911), the Forbidden City in Beijing, with its landscaped gardens and many buildings (whose nearly...
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No doubt thousands of statues still remain to be unearthed at this archaeological site, which was not discovered until 1974. Qin (d. 210 B.C.), the fi...
Read More →Mount Taishan
The sacred Mount Tai ('shan' means 'mountain') was the object of an imperial cult for nearly 2,000 years, and the artistic masterpieces found there ar...
Read More →Peking Man Site at Zhoukoudian
Scientific work at the site, which lies 42 km south-west of Beijing, is still underway. So far, it has led to the discovery of the remains of Sinanthr...
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