Tiger Leaping Gorge Hiking Route Map

The Tiger Leaping Gorge Scenic Area is located in the Huxi Town of Shangri-La City, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, 96 kilometers from Shangri-La City and 86 kilometers from Lijiang City. It is a gorge formed by the Jinsha River, which flows through the Haba Snow Mountain and the Yulong Snow Mountain, with altitudes of 5596 meters and 5396 meters respectively. The gorge is 23 kilometers long, with a drop of 213 meters, and the narrowest point of the river is only over 20 meters wide, with a height difference of 3900 meters between the bottom of the gorge and the mountain top. Tiger Leaping Gorge is renowned for its grandeur, uniqueness, danger, and steepness, and is a major component of the world natural heritage "Three Parallel Rivers" and a national 4A-level tourist attraction. The scenic area includes the Upper, Middle, and Lower Tiger Leaping sections, as well as the high-altitude hiking route, which is known as "one of the world's top ten classic hiking routes." It is also ranked as the fourth largest gorge in the world and the second largest in China, making it one of the ten most beautiful gorges in China. According to legend, a fierce tiger leaped across the river by slightly lifting its foot on a giant rock in the river, hence the name Tiger Leaping Gorge. Hiking in Tiger Leaping Gorge can be considered an "international route"; completing the entire journey can be summed up in one sentence: "The scenery is beautiful, with thrills but no real danger." Many Koreans and foreigners enjoy this route, and you can meet many foreigners along the way. They are generally in good shape and dare to sit on the edge of the cliff to chat and drink, which is quite pleasant, haha. Hiking in Tiger Leaping Gorge is very worthwhile; two days is enough, so take your friends or loved ones to experience it, as the scenery you walk through is the most beautiful. 1. Opening hours: All year round. 2. Ticket Price: Full price 45 yuan, student ticket 22.5 yuan. 3. Online ticket purchase: Starting from 45 yuan. Tips: Due to new regulations in the scenic area, there must be a 2-hour interval between the online ticket purchase time and the entry time. For example, if you purchase successfully at 11 o'clock, you can only enter the park at 1 o'clock.   Route section 1. (Take a bus from Lijiang or Shangri-La to) Qiaotou—Naxi Yage—28 Bends—Halfway—Tina’s—Heavenly Ladder—Teacher Zhang’s House—Middle Tiger Leaping—One Line Sky—Walnut Garden—Old Ferry—Daju (return to Lijiang or go to Shangri-La) Tips: After Middle Tiger Leaping on this route, you will take the gorge road to reach Lower Tiger Leaping. If you have enough time and want to visit Yulong Snow Mountain, then this route is your best choice. If time is tight and you do not plan to visit Yulong Snow Mountain, it is not recommended, as Daju may charge an 80 yuan scenic area management fee in addition to the Yulong Snow Mountain ticket price. 2. (Take a bus from Lijiang or Shangri-La to) Qiaotou—Naxi Yage—28 Bends—Halfway—Tina’s—One Line Sky/Heavenly Ladder/Teacher Zhang’s House—Gorge Road to Upper Tiger Leaping—Qiaotou (return to Lijiang or go to Shangri-La) 3. (Take a bus from Lijiang or Shangri-La to) Qiaotou—Upper Tiger Leaping—Gorge Road—Tina’s—One Line Sky/Heavenly Ladder/Teacher Zhang’s House—Halfway—28 Bends—Naxi Yage—Qiaotou (return to Lijiang or go to Shangri-La)   Itinerary section D1: Lijiang (Shangri-La) - Tiger Leaping Gorge (2h) - Qiaotou (store luggage) - Naxi Yage (2h) - 28 Bends (dry rock house, about 1.5h) - Tea Horse Inn (1.5h) - Halfway accommodation (3h) D2: Halfway - Longdong Waterfall (1.2h) - Tina’s (1h) - Middle Tiger Leaping (1.5h) - One Line Sky - Heavenly Ladder - Teacher Zhang’s House - Gorge Road - Upper Tiger Leaping - Qiaotou (retrieve luggage) - Shangri-La (Lijiang)   Transportation: There are buses from the Shangri-La and Lijiang passenger stations to Tiger Leaping Gorge (remember to tell the driver you want to get off at Qiaotou), with a ticket price of 40 yuan, and it takes about two hours to reach Qiaotou. If there are no buses available, you can choose to hire a car, and try to share with more people to split the cost, which is quite economical, generally around 50 yuan per person. There are usually many vans near the bus station looking for passengers, so you can try asking a few to compare prices.   Preparation before the trip: Essential for hiking: trekking poles (a must-have for crossing mountains), two quick-dry clothes (for bad weather or if you sweat a lot), a camera, several high-calorie snacks, and you don't need to carry too much water, as there are vendors along the way selling it at reasonable prices.

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Shangri-La Baishuitai Scenic Area

The Baishuitai is located at the foot of the Haba Snow Mountain and is known as the "Field Left by Immortals." It is the largest travertine terrace in China. Due to the high content of bicarbonate in the water, long-term dissolution and sedimentation have formed this natural wonder, which resembles layers of terraced fields, creating countless stacked jade-like hills filled with water. Baishuitai is not only picturesque but also the birthplace of the Naxi people's Dongba culture. Every year on the eighth day of the second lunar month, the Naxi people hold a grand "Morning Baishuitai" event here.

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