Summary
Hiking in and around Tiger Leaping Gorge in China’s Yunnan Province is a feast for the eyes, a test for stamina and a photographer’s dream. A truly rewarding hike through countryside and mountains, almost untouched by humans.
Day 1 1 Day Middle Tiger Leaping Gorge Trekking Group Tour( L )
Sightseeing and Activities:1 Day Middle Tiger Leaping Gorge Trekking Group Tour
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Meals:
08:00 am Pick up from the lobby of your hotel in Lijiang . Then departure from Lijiang, you'll drive about 60KM to the First Bend on the Yangtze River with imposing gorge scenery, and the Iron Chain Bridge in the Stone Drum town. The town of Stone Drum got its name from a large, cylindrical, marble tablet shaped like a drum. The scenery is magnificent as the road running through the Lijiang valley which is filled with wheat fields and drying haystacks.
Continue the driving 40KM more to visit the Tiger Leaping Gorge, the deepest gorge in the world. With 34 rapids of the Yangtze River, it is called the Jinsha in this area because you can find gold in the river. In the upper part of Tiger Leaping Gorge, you will walk about 2.6Km from the entrance to Tiger Leaping Rock. It is a nice walking along the Jinsha River and Marble trail. You will walk through three marble tunnel s in the gorge. If someone is tired, you can take the rickshaw, 40Yuan per person for the single trip.
Afternoon, you will drive back to Lijiang, you will head for Black Dragon Pool and the Dongba Museum where you can learn Naxi pictograph character and explore the rich Naxi minority culture in the museum.
Service ends.
What's Include
Chinese lunch as listed in the itinerary.
All land transfers & transportation with private air-conditioned car.
All transfers and sightseeing with skilled English-speaking tour guide.
Entrance fees as mentioned in the itinerary.
All government taxes.
Luggage transfers between hotels.
Travel Agency's Responsibility Insurance coverage.
What's Exclude
Any arrival and departure airfares or train tickets.
Any meals which are not specified in the tour itinerary.
Chinese visa fees.
Tips to guides and drivers.
Personal expenses and gratuities to service staff.
Personal travel accident insurance.
All optional programs.