Location & Accessibility
Wilderness Training Camp sits in the heart of Xiannvshan National Forest Park, Wulong District, Chongqing. It’s nestled within the Changsong International Hotel grounds, surrounded by mist-covered mountains and pine forests. To get there, you can:
- Drive from Chongqing city (about 2.5 hours) or take a bus to Wulong, then transfer to a local taxi.
- Book a tourist shuttle from Chongqing downtown—many hotels offer direct trips.
- The nearest airport is Chongqing Jiangbei Airport, followed by a 3-hour drive.
Natural Scenery: A Mountain Escape
The camp is wrapped in lush greenery and fresh air, far from city crowds. In spring, wildflowers blanket the slopes, while summer brings cool breezes perfect for hiking. Autumn paints the forest in red and gold, and winter transforms it into a snowy wonderland. Nearby, you’ll find rolling grasslands and cascading waterfalls—great spots for photos or quiet moments.
Human Touch: Adventure with a Twist
Unlike typical parks, Wilderness Training Camp blends military-themed fun with nature. You’ll see replica boot camps, obstacle courses, and even mock battlefields inspired by Chinese mountain soldier training. Local guides share stories about the area’s history as a strategic mountain post, adding depth to your visit.
Practical Perks: Comfort Meets Wilderness
Stay at the attached Changsong International Hotel, which offers cozy rooms and hot pot dinners. The camp provides rental gear (think camo outfits and safety equipment) and English-speaking guides. Families can relax in the hotel’s spa after a day of adventure, while thrill-seekers can try nighttime laser tag under the stars.
The Experience: More Than Just Sightseeing
At Wilderness Training Camp, you’re not just a visitor—you’re part of the action. Join a team-building battle game, learn basic survival skills, or explore trails that feel like secret paths. The mix of adrenaline-pumping activities and serene landscapes makes it ideal for both adrenaline junkies and nature lovers. Don’t miss the sunset over the mountains; it’s pure magic.
Visit Wilderness Training Camp for a day (or longer!) and you’ll leave with stories—and maybe a few battle scars. 😉