Zhangjiajie is divided into three major scenic areas: Tianmenshan National Forest Park, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, and Grand Canyon Glass Bridge
🔺D1: #Tianmenshan National Forest Park [Location]#
Tickets: 278 yuan for adults, 147 yuan for seniors and students, including the cableway fee
It is divided into Line A and Line B. The difference is whether to choose the large cableway to go up or down. It is recommended to take the large cableway up the mountain on Line A. The whole journey takes half an hour and the scenery is very good
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🔺D2/3: #Zhangjiajie National Forest Park [Location]#
Tickets: 228 yuan for adults, 116 yuan for seniors and students. The ticket can be entered repeatedly within four days, including the eco-friendly car in the scenic area, but the cableway and Bailong Elevator (72 yuan) are at your own expense
There are a total of 5 ticket stations in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park. We chose the route of the reverse tour group. Enter from Yangjiajie Ticket Station, there are few people and beautiful scenery throughout the journey, happy~
🔺D2 Sightseeing Spots: Yangjiajie, Yuanjiajie, Tianzi Mountain, Bailong Ladder, Shili Gallery, Tianzi Mountain
▲Morning
Yangjiajie Ticket Station→Visit the Natural Great Wall→Yuanjiajie→Visit Avatar Mountain Yuanjiajie→Optional Visit Yuanjiazhai
Here is a super niche treasure attraction! It is called Cang Hai Sang Tian, just in front of the Hallelujah Floating Mountain in "Avatar". The scenery is really amazing. The cliff terraces surrounded by clouds and mist in the thousands of feet of peaks are very spectacular. It's like accidentally breaking into the world of immortals in the novel. No wonder the locals call it "the mirage that never ends". There are also authentic Tujia people's villages and various intangible cultural experiences. Listen to Tujia rap, eat snacks, and have fun~ In short, it is very worthwhile~
▲Afternoon
Bailong Sky Ladder→Go down to Shuirao Simen→Take a small train to visit Shili Gallery→Tianzi Mountain
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🔺D2/3 Accommodation:
I have been planting my grass for a long time, and I finally checked in this time! The homestay is about 5 minutes away from the Yangjiajie ticket station by car. It is really a paradise. The homestay is surrounded by a green bamboo sea. The window is painted, and with the morning mist, it is like a fairyland! You can also see the starry sky at night, which is really beautiful!
The boss was considerate and enthusiastic. He drove us to the entrance of the scenic spot and prepared the guide for us in advance. Haha! The free breakfast was very rich, and dinner was also ordered at her house. They were all local specialties, super delicious~
🔺D3 Sightseeing Spots: Huangshizhai, Jinbianxi
Morning: Yangjiajie Ticket Station → Eco-friendly Car to Longfeng Temple Upper Station → Wooden Plank Road Crossing the Forest and Walking to Longfeng Temple Lower Station → Eco-friendly Car to Huangshizhai → Cableway to Huangshizhai Tour
Afternoon: Take an Eco-friendly Car at the entrance of Huangshizhai to the Oxygen Bar → Walk along Jinbianxi → Oxygen Bar
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🔺D4: Grand Canyon Glass Bridge + Huanglong Cave + Charming Xiangxi
Tickets: Adult package 219 yuan. The world's longest and highest transparent glass bridge is here
Huanglong Cave: A deep cave full of stalactites
Charming Xiangxi: If you have time, you must watch a performance of Charming Xiangxi
Tickets for Huanglong Cave + Charming Xiangxi can be bought together for 251 yuan, which is more cost-effective than buying them separately
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