The world's highest and longest glass bridge is right in Zhangjiajie — walk the transparent deck 300 meters up, an abyss below; thrilling and stunning.
Why It's Worth the Trip
The Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge is a representative local spot — the world's highest and longest glass bridge, its deck 300 meters above the canyon floor, fully transparent glass sending adrenaline surging. Slow your pace to catch its truest side.
Experiences Not to Miss
Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge
The Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass Bridge is a representative local spot — the world's highest and longest glass bridge, its deck 300 meters above the canyon floor, fully transparent glass sending adrenaline surging. Slow your pace to catch its truest side.
Grand Canyon Glass Bridge
The Grand Canyon Glass Bridge spans between two peaks; the fully transparent deck leaves you suspended over the emerald valley. It's among the world's highest and longest pedestrian glass bridges. Plan 2–3 hours to wander slowly.
🧭 Local Tips
- Ticket: 128 yuan — confirm opening and booking before you go
- Recommended time: 2–3 hours; go off-peak for ease
- Shoe covers required, no jumping on the bridge; plan 2–3 hours
- Arrive early to dodge groups and get clean photos
- Play it on a separate day from the forest park
Frequently Asked Questions
When does Zhangjiajie get the most sea of clouds?
April–June and September–November, just after rain clears, bring the richest clouds. July–August is hot and rainy; winter occasionally snows and is also beautiful.
How to play Zhangjiajie in three to four days?
Two days in the forest park (Yuanjiajie and Tianzi Mountain), one day Tianmen Mountain, the rest the Grand Canyon glass bridge and Baofeng Lake. Lots of walking in the mountains — save energy.