Driving to Mount Emei: 8 Costly Mistakes First-Time Drivers Should Avoid
Planning a self-drive trip to Mount Emei from Chengdu? Driving gives you flexibility, but first-time visitors often lose money—or risk safety—because they don’t know the local rules. After learning the hard way, we’ve put together this Mount Emei self-driving guide to help you save money, avoid fines, and travel safely.
Whether you’re renting a car in Chengdu or driving your own, this guide is especially useful for foreign travelers visiting Mount Emei independently.
1. Don’t Park at the Main Tourist Center Parking Lot
Common mistake:
Many first-time visitors park at the Mount Emei Tourist Center. While the official rate is low, it’s far from the sightseeing bus entrance, requiring a 10–15 minute walk.
Better option:
Park near Baoguo Temple, especially at hotels or guesthouses that offer free parking. Many are just a 5-minute walk from the shuttle bus station—far more convenient.
Tip for international travelers: Ask your hotel in advance if parking is included.
2. Watch Your Speed on the Chengdu–Mount Emei Expressway
Common mistake:
Speeding slightly on the G5 Expressway can still result in fines. Speed limits often change, and enforcement is strict.
Smart move:
Use GPS navigation with speed alerts enabled. Pay extra attention after highway service areas, where limits often drop suddenly.
3. Private Cars Are Not Allowed Up the Mountain
Common mistake:
Some drivers assume they can drive directly up Mount Emei to high-altitude areas like Leidongping—but private vehicles are restricted.
Correct rule:
Private cars must stop at the mountain base (Baoguo Temple or Wuxiangang area). Only official Mount Emei sightseeing buses are allowed on mountain roads.

4. Avoid “Cheap” Private Parking Lots Near the Entrance
Common mistake:
Unlicensed parking lots advertise extremely low prices, then charge extra fees when you leave.
Safe choice:
Use official parking lots or hotel parking. They’re clearly priced and far more reliable.
5. Don’t Overpay at Highway Service Areas
Common mistake:
Buying snacks and water at highway rest stops can cost double.
Better option:
Buy drinks and snacks near Baoguo Temple before entering the scenic area—cheaper and more choices.
6. Avoid Driving Mountain Roads at Night
Common mistake:
Driving downhill after sunset. Mountain roads are dark, narrow, and winding.
Safety advice:
Plan to leave Mount Emei before late afternoon. Use the sightseeing bus to descend, then drive back to Chengdu via the expressway.
7. Be Careful with Cheap Car Rentals
Common mistake:
Ultra-cheap rental cars may lack power or proper air conditioning—uncomfortable and risky on mountain roads.
Recommended:
Rent from a reputable company in Chengdu. Choose a car with sufficient engine power for mountain driving.
8. Don’t Miss the Suji Ancient Town Exit
Bonus tip:
If you’re driving from Chengdu, consider stopping at Suji Ancient Town near Leshan. It’s famous for local Sichuan food and makes a perfect meal stop before Mount Emei.
Recommended route:
Chengdu → Suji Ancient Town → Mount Emei
Total driving time: about 1.5 hours (excluding stops)
Is Self-Driving Right for You?
Self-driving to Mount Emei is great for confident drivers who enjoy flexibility. However, if you prefer a stress-free Mount Emei day tour, professional planning can save time, money, and hassle—especially if it’s your first visit to Sichuan.
Travel Smarter with a Chengdu Local Travel Agency
If you’d rather skip parking confusion, driving rules, and route planning, a Chengdu travel agency can arrange everything for you—from Mount Emei transportation and tickets to customized Chengdu–Mount Emei itineraries.
Our Chengdu travel agency specializes in:
Mount Emei one-day and multi-day tours
Chengdu to Mount Emei private transfers
Sichuan cultural and nature tours
English-friendly travel planning for overseas visitors
Let locals handle the logistics—so you can focus on enjoying the mountains.







