Let me share my experience and guide to avoid pitfalls!
🌈🌈🌈【Itinerary】
DAY 1️⃣ Zhangjiajie National Forest Park (classic must-go)
✔️Daytime: Yuanjiajie (filming location of "Avatar", "Qiankun Pillar", the prototype of Hallelujah Mountain, the world's first bridge, etc.) - Huangshizhai - Yangjiajie - Jinbianxi - Shili Gallery (Three Sisters Peak, Herb Collecting Old Man, Tuoluo Peak, etc.)
✔️Evening: Eat authentic Tujia cuisine, Tujia three-pot, flavored shrimp, threshing skin, smoked bacon, Zhangjiajie cuisine is strongly conquered!
DAY2️⃣ Hiking in Golden Whip Stream
✔️Daytime: Hiking in Golden Whip Stream, lots of cute little monkeys🐒Keep taking photos of the landscape📸Suddenly wonder if I am 50+
✔️Drink tea and chat in the B&B, watch the stars⭐
DAY3️⃣Tianmen Mountain Scenic Area (Tianmen Mountain Cableway-Tianmen Cave-Glass Plank Road)
✔️Daytime: The world's longest alpine passenger cableway + Internet celebrity glass plank road
⚠️⚠️⚠️Special reminder
‼ ️Be sure to buy the A-line ticket of Tianmen Mountain, no need to queue!
Save more than two hours, the queue scene is too scary
‼ ️The restaurant on the mountain does not provide lunch, it is recommended to bring some snacks to fill your stomach!
✔️Afternoon: Take a bus to Fenghuang Ancient Town🚌🚌🚌
DAY 4️⃣ Fenghuang Ancient Town——Return
✔️Daytime: Wander around the ancient town, wooden street shops, bluestone roads, Miao ginger candy is a bit spicy, many handmade silver ornaments are good. Many people take photos in ethnic costumes by the Tuojiang River. This small town with stilt houses is pretty good~
⚠️⚠️⚠️【Special attention】
Zhangjiajie is actually about mountains and waters, but buying tickets is quite particular‼ ️
⭕️Tianmen Mountain——In the city, buy tickets 3 days in advance
⭕️Glass Bridge——There will be a limit on the flow, and tickets must be booked in advance
Everyone must wear comfortable sneakers👟Otherwise I am afraid you will cry to death
🏠🏠🏠【About accommodation】
1️⃣Zhangjiajie Mountaintop B&B-Xinwu Mountain Residence
Pure white ins style + large floor-to-ceiling windows + beautiful mountain scenery, I love to sleep until I wake up naturally in the morning and watch the sunrise directly! 🌿🌈
2️⃣Phoenix must stay in Phoenix Qingxi Zen Temple‼ ️Very Japanese and Kyoto
The night view is very nice, it feels very strange, and it is also convenient to go to the bar and hang out at night!
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【My personal rambling + sincere sharing】
Everyone says that there are many pitfalls in Zhangjiajie tourism, so everyone can identify it for themselves. No one will praise you for recommending good things, but even if you have personally tested good things, people will say you are a liar and a scammer if they have a bad experience with it. This is quite hurtful. I personally think it is unnecessary. If you do more travel guides yourself, you can only avoid pitfalls in travel by making fewer mistakes, but it is impossible to avoid them. I have visited so many places and I have encountered pitfalls every time.
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