Hi friends! Discover Zhangjiajie on our 2-day premium small group tour, with no shopping stops and all focus on experience!
Immerse yourself in 3 iconic attractions: the "Avatar" Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Tianmen Mountain with its 7,455-meter cable car, and the 526-meter Glass Bridge known as the "Sky Path of the East."
We handle tickets and routing in advance, saving you time and energy. Your guide and vehicle will pick you up at your hotel. The guide will accompany you throughout the tour, offering insights for a seamless and enriching experience.
With us, you’ll not only witness Zhangjiajie’s unique landscapes but also enjoy high-quality service from our professional team.Come explore with us!
1. Our guide will contact you directly the day before the tour to confirm the exact departure time and pick-up location. 2. Please note that the pick-up and drop-off times listed are approximate and may be adjusted depending on the season. Thank you for your understanding.
Wulingyuan, located in China's Hunan Province, is a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its surreal natural beauty. Famous for over 3,000 towering quartzite sandstone pillars—some reaching 200 meters high—the landscape resembles an ancient forest of stone. Highlights include the Avatar-inspiring "Southern Sky Column," the misty Yuanjiajie scenic area, and the stunning Golden Whip Stream. This geological wonder also features lush forests, hidden caves, and diverse wildlife. Recognized as China's first national forest park, Wulingyuan offers spectacular hiking trails, glass bridges, and cable cars for panoramic views. Its ethereal scenery, often shrouded in clouds, has inspired Chinese paintings for centuries.
The Bailong Elevator, or "Hundred Dragons Sky Lift," is a jaw-dropping glass elevator built into a 326-meter cliff in China's Zhangjiajie Wulingyuan Scenic Area. As one of the world's tallest outdoor lifts, it rockets visitors to the mountaintop in just **88 seconds**, offering stunning views of the towering sandstone pillars—including the famous **Avatar Hallelujah Mountain**. This engineering marvel, with its three double-decker glass cabins, cuts hours off hiking time while providing a thrilling ride through the surreal karst landscape. Though controversial for its environmental impact, it remains a must-experience attraction, blending modern technology with nature's grandeur.
Yuanjiajie , famously known as the "Avatar Mountain" for inspiring the floating peaks in James Cameron's Avatar, is a mesmerizing highlight of Zhangjiajie's Wulingyuan Scenic Area. Its towering quartzite sandstone pillars, some over 200 meters tall, jut dramatically from the earth like a mythical stone forest. The iconic "Southern Sky Column" (renamed "Hallelujah Mountain" for tourism) stands as its centerpiece, often shrouded in mist, creating an otherworldly vibe. Wooden walkways wind through the cliffs, offering dizzying views of the abyss below, while natural bridges like "First Bridge Under Heaven" add to the thrill. A must-visit for its cinematic landscapes and breathtaking vistas, Yuanjiajie feels like stepping onto another planet.
Tianzi Mountain , the crown jewel of Zhangjiajie's Wulingyuan Scenic Area, offers nature's most spectacular throne room with its 1,262-meter peak commanding sweeping views of endless sandstone pillars rising like a petrified imperial army. This mist-wreathed wonderland, named after a peasant rebel who declared himself "Son of Heaven," unveils breathtaking vistas from its cliffside platforms - where visitors can witness the "Four Wonders": the sea of clouds, radiant sunrises, snow-dusted peaks in winter, and the golden glow of sunset illuminating thousands of quartzite spires. The mountain's poetic landscape, often shrouded in ethereal fog that transforms the scenery every 30 minutes, has inspired traditional Chinese paintings for centuries, while its glass-floored observation decks and cable car rides deliver heart-pounding perspectives of the vertigo-inducing "Avatar" terrain below.
Tianzi Mountain's "Sea of Clouds" is one of China's most breathtaking natural spectacles, where rolling waves of mist transform the sandstone pillars into floating islands straight from a Chinese ink painting. This surreal phenomenon occurs over **200 days a year**, typically at dawn after rain, when thick fog floods the valleys and swallows the 3,000+ quartzite spires—leaving only the tallest peaks jutting through like dragon's teeth. The best viewpoints are "Imperial Brush Peak" and "Helong Park", where sunrise paints the cloud ocean in gold and crimson. Local Tujia people believe these clouds are the breath of the mountain's namesake, the rebel-king Xiang Dakun, still guarding his kingdom. For photographers, the ever-shifting mist creates a living artwork, with pillars appearing and vanishing like mirages—nature's own dramatic theater.
Shili Gallery, or "Ten-Mile Natural Art Gallery," is a stunning valley in Zhangjiajie Wulingyuan Scenic Area where nature has sculpted a breathtaking open-air exhibition. This 5-kilometer (3-mile) corridor winds between towering karst peaks resembling giant sculptures, with poetic formations like "Three Sisters Peaks", "Medicine Collector", and the iconic "Old Man Greeting Guests"—each telling its own legendary tale. Visitors can explore via an eco-friendly electric tram or leisurely walk along wooden paths, surrounded by lush forests and the sound of mountain streams. The morning mist often drapes the peaks like silk, creating a dreamy ambiance that changes with every turn. Don't miss the "Monkey Garden" section, where wild macaques play along the cliffs—just keep your snacks hidden!
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