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Zhangjiajie Trip

Anyone who is a fan of Avatar, and especially the flying mountains of Pandora, should not miss the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. The park is located in the northwest of Hunan and consists of a mystical landscape of sand and limestone rocks that provide a breathtaking and spectacular view. With more than 3,000 rocks that are often hidden in the fog, this is one of the best places to visit in China! It's name probably sound unfamiliar to you - this little southwest city of China is only beginning to reveal its charms to the outside world in recent years Let's take you to find out how it impressed some of the world's most picky travel experts.

Zhangjiajie Forest Park

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Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, the inspiration of Avatar, is a must-see place for its out-of-this-world scenery.

The park is the first national park and also the first UNESCO World Heritage Site of China. It is a world-renowned natural site that is mostly famous for its unique geological formations. The dense forest is broken up by numerous incredible sandstone columns which streches up to 1000 meters in height.

The park, together with Yuanjiajie Scenic Area, Yangjiajie Scenic Area and Tianzi Mountain Scenic Area, forms the greater Wulingyuan Scenic Area. And it sits in the southwest part of Wulingyuan. Inside the park, you could enjoy the otherworldly sight while hiking along streams, riding cable cars or taking sightseeing buses. The following map shows you the hiking trails, cable cars, major attractions, etc. of the park.
 

Tianmen Mountain

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Located on the south of Zhangjiajie city, it is the second most-recommended tourist area in Zhangjiajie after the forest park.With a height of 1,519 meters (4,983 feet), Tianmen Mountain is the highest peak in Zhangjiajie and is regarded as the soul of Zhangjiajie.

It is not only a paradise for scenery, but also for photography and adventure. The highlights of Tianmen Mountain are Tianmen Mountain Cableway (the longest in the world), 99 bends, the Cliff-Hanging Walkway, the Glass Sky Walk, and Tianmen Cave.

Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon

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In Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, the plunging waterfalls, the dense trees, the fresh air, and the mist on the stream make you feel like you are in an otherworldly sort of place. A spring meanders in the canyon, along which are trails built with planks. On the way, you can see the longest and highest glass bridge in the world as well as the karst landform in the north temperate zone.

Main sites: the world’s longest glass bridge, Baofeng Lake, Yellow Jargon Cave.

Amazing Valley Hotel

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Our partner hotel at Zhangjiajie offers you an absolutely comfort and relaxing stay experience among the stunning sceneries of Zhangjiajie mountains & valley.

 

Dai Minority Garden

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Dai Minority Garden is in Ganlanba, which is located in the lower reaches of Lancang River, 40 kilometers from Jinghong City. In Dai language, it is called Menghan. There are hundreds of Dai households living in Ganlanba. 

 

 

 

There are 5 villages in Dai Minority Garden. No matter which village you enter, you will find classical Buddhist temples and traditional bamboo houses of Dai people. Coconut palms, areca trees, mango trees, pineapple trees and other tropical trees can be seen in every corner of the village. Bamboo houses are enchanting framed by green trees.

Dai Minority Garden

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Dai Minority Garden is in Ganlanba, which is located in the lower reaches of Lancang River, 40 kilometers from Jinghong City. In Dai language, it is called Menghan. There are hundreds of Dai households living in Ganlanba. 

 

 

 

There are 5 villages in Dai Minority Garden. No matter which village you enter, you will find classical Buddhist temples and traditional bamboo houses of Dai people. Coconut palms, areca trees, mango trees, pineapple trees and other tropical trees can be seen in every corner of the village. Bamboo houses are enchanting framed by green trees.

Dai Minority Garden

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Dai Minority Garden is in Ganlanba, which is located in the lower reaches of Lancang River, 40 kilometers from Jinghong City. In Dai language, it is called Menghan. There are hundreds of Dai households living in Ganlanba. 

 

 

 

There are 5 villages in Dai Minority Garden. No matter which village you enter, you will find classical Buddhist temples and traditional bamboo houses of Dai people. Coconut palms, areca trees, mango trees, pineapple trees and other tropical trees can be seen in every corner of the village. Bamboo houses are enchanting framed by green trees.

Star Night Market

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Dai Minority Garden is in Ganlanba, which is located in the lower reaches of Lancang River, 40 kilometers from Jinghong City. In Dai language, it is called Menghan. There are hundreds of Dai households living in Ganlanba. 

 

 

 

There are 5 villages in Dai Minority Garden. No matter which village you enter, you will find classical Buddhist temples and traditional bamboo houses of Dai people. Coconut palms, areca trees, mango trees, pineapple trees and other tropical trees can be seen in every corner of the village. Bamboo houses are enchanting framed by green trees.

Itineraries

Deal Includes 

*Hotel stays (breakfasts provided)

*Train Station/Airport Pickup/Drop-off 

*Transports to mentioned parks (and back to the hotel)

*Pre-departure Guidance (preparation tips, local trip info - guidance on how to explore, pandemic control policies)

*Remote language support during your trip 

*Flights/train booking assistance 

Deal does not include

*Tickets to Zhangjiajie Forest Park, Tianmenshan and Grand Canyon (as of now foreigners need to by tickets onsite). 

*Flights/Train - if you need assistance in purchasing, let us know

*Food (only breakfasts are included)

*Personal purchases

*Items not mentioned

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