The Award-Winning Tour Specialist
Grand Canyon Glass Bridge

Grand Canyon Glass Bridge

Cross the Grand Canyon Glass Bridge on holiday in China with Wendy Wu Tours

Celebrating 25 Years of tour excellence

Spanning a nature-filled canyon in the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, the Grand Canyon Glass Bridge, was considered the tallest and longest glass bridge in the world when it was opened in 2016. Glass bottomed and transparent (the glass is triple layered and tempered!), this futuristic looking suspension bridge stretches 430 metres long and sits 300 metres above the canyon’s floor.

A walk across the glass bridge puts you in the very centre of Zhangjiajie’s glorious nature, with lush forest, blue-hued streams and waterfalls below, and forest-swathed cliffs and mountains all around you, it gives a magical, new perspective. For daredevils, you can jump off the bridge on one of the world’s highest commercial bungee jumps too!  

Travel Expert

How can we help?

For advice on where to go, what to do and how to choose your perfect tour, talk to our Travel Experts.

Call (480) 660-5642

Grand Canyon Glass Bridge Tours

What better way to experience it than on a Wendy Wu tour?

Gems of China
Display Map

Gems of China

15 days from USD $5,430pp
71 Reviews  
Towering peaks of Zhangjiajie The mighty Great Wall Chengdu's Giant Pandas Ancient Warriors in Xian Bustling Shanghai
Inspiring China
Display Map

Inspiring China

12 days from USD $4,470pp
 
Imperial Beijing Furong Ancient Town Futuristic Chongqing
China Uncovered
Display Map

China Uncovered

20 days from USD $6,510pp
2 Reviews  
Beijing (3N) - Xian (2N) - Guilin (1N) - Yangshuo (2N) - Chongqing (2N) - Yangtze River Cruise (3N) - Zhangjiajie (3N) - Shanghai (2N)

China Travel Blog

Read our latest articles or travel inspiration, exciting news about our destinations and all things Wendy Wu Tours

22
Dec

Top Experiences for 2020.

We recently posted a series of polls on our Social Media channels, where our customers voted for...
22
Mar

10 facts about China’s landscapes

Deserts, grasslands, mountains and tropical coastlines all combine to form China. As the fourth...
10
Jun

Beijing’s New Glass Bottomed Viewing Platform

Beijing’s newest tourist attraction for those booking holidays to China is not an historical...