Mount Hua day tour with cable car and private English-speaking driver included
Mount Hua day tour with cable car and private English-speaking driver included
Mount Hua day tour with cable car and private English-speaking driver included
Mount Hua day tour with cable car and private English-speaking driver included
Mount Hua day tour with cable car and private English-speaking driver included
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Mount Hua day tour with cable car and private English-speaking driver included

2 booked
Duration: 12 hr(s)
Private tour
Pick-up available
Free cancellation by 12:00, 2 days before the date of use
From
S$ 107.06
per person
Limited-time sale
9% off

Highlights

Private & Flexible Experience: Enjoy personalized service with an English-speaking driver for seamless communication. Customize your itinerary according to your own pace for maximum flexibility.
Save time and effort with a panoramic tour: The cable car takes you directly to the core attraction, significantly reducing hiking time and physical exertion, complemented by private driver transfers throughout your journey.
Mount Hua is not only a natural wonder but also a sacred site that blends Taoist culture, martial arts legends, and historical heritage. Whether you're conquering its perilous peaks, exploring its cultural depth, or simply admiring its

Last updated on 8 June 2026

Prices start from SGD 107,06 per person, offering great value for your next unforgettable experience

Plan your trip with 4 available packages, including options like Mount Hua day tour with cable car and private English-speaking driver included-A-Medium bus (19 seats)-A-1-day tour to Mount Hua: Round-trip to the North Peak-English

Only 13 spots left! Book now to secure your spot. Available from 10 June 2026.

This tour lasts Duration: 12 hr(s) and covers highlights such as Mount Hua | Huashan West Peak Cableway

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▲ Mount Hua, anciently known as "Western Sacred Mountain" and elegantly called "Great Hua Mountain," is one of China's Five Great Mountains. The character "Hua" in "Zhonghua" (China) originates from Mount Hua, earning it the title "Root of Chinese Civilization." The mountain range consists of massive granite formations formed by deep intrusive igneous rocks. Its three main peaks—East, South, and West—stand in a tripod formation, while the Central and North Peaks complement them. Surrounded by smaller peaks, Mount Hua is renowned for its precipitous terrain.

▲ Mount Hua, anciently known as "Western Sacred Mountain" and elegantly called "Great Hua Mountain," is one of China's Five Great Mountains. The character "Hua" in "Zhonghua" (China) originates from Mount Hua, earning it the title "Root of Chinese Civilization." The mountain range consists of massive granite formations formed by deep intrusive igneous rocks. Its three main peaks—East, South, and West—stand in a tripod formation, while the Central and North Peaks complement them. Surrounded by smaller peaks, Mount Hua is renowned for its precipitous terrain.

▲ Mount Hua, anciently known as "Western Sacred Mountain" and elegantly called "Great Hua Mountain," is one of China's Five Great Mountains. The character "Hua" in "Zhonghua" (China) originates from Mount Hua, earning it the title "Root of Chinese Civilization." The mountain range consists of massive granite formations formed by deep intrusive igneous rocks. Its three main peaks—East, South, and West—stand in a tripod formation, while the Central and North Peaks complement them. Surrounded by smaller peaks, Mount Hua is renowned for its precipitous terrain.

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Change & cancellation policies
If a cancellation request is submitted before 12:00, 2 day(s) prior to the date of use, no cancellation fee will be charged.
A fee of 100% will be charged for cancellations requested before 23:59 on the day of date of use.
If a discount is applied, the cancellation fee will be calculated based on the original price before the discount and will not exceed the amount paid.
Partial refund is not available.
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