
Tiger Leaping Gorge in China is believed to be the deepest gorges on the planet, the mountains on either side of the gorge reach over 5000m at the highest point, looking down to the Yangzi River running through it below. The dramatic scenery and relaxed hike along the high path through the rural villages of the Naxi Minority people make this a very enjoyable travel adventure to have in China!
Description
- Trip length:
- 2 Day(s) 1 Night(s)
- Unique Experience:
- ● Get a unique perspective on the Yangzhi River – from the gorge up to 5000m above
● Hike through dramatic scenery, shoot impressive photos and take in the outstanding views
● Visit a local farmer’s house to get a peek into the Chinese lifestyle
- Locations Visited:
- ● Local Village
● Tiger Leaping Gorge
- Start City:
- Lijiang
- End City:
- Lijiang
- Physical rate:





- Type of transportation:
- Private car/van
- Type of Accommodation:
- Local Inn/Guesthouse stay with private bathroom
- Tour departure day(s):
- Every day
- Participants:
- Small Group Exploration
Minimum 1* and maximum 8 participants
*Note that it is possible to book 1 person, but price is higher and we cannot guarantee more participants on the tour.
- Children Policy:
- Children age: Up to and including 12 pay child prices
Children price: For children price, please send a special request
This tour is not recommended for: Children below 10 years old
- Included in Price:
- Meals: 1xbreakfast, 2xlunch, 1xdinner
Accommodation: Overnight stay at a local guesthouse (basic facilities, with bathroom)
Transport: Private transport between Lijiang and The gorges
English speaking tour guide: According to itinerary, from start to end of tour
- Excluded From Price:
- ● Tips to guide and driver
● Dinner on Day2
● Drinks and other personal expenses
All other expenses not stated as included in the above
- Travel season:
- All year, however heavy rain may be expected during the rainy season (Jun-Jul) and snowy days in the winter ( December – January)
- Essential to bring:
- ● Warm sweater for night time
● Mosquito repellent
● Sunscreen
● Good walking boots
Guide will meet you at your hotel in Lijiang at 08:00 and drive to Qiaotou town, the trail start from Qiaotouwith a slightly uphill track through villages and farms taking you up to the edge of the mountains with splendid views of the muddy Yangtze river below. After 1.5 hours trekking, you will reach the First Place Naxi Guesthouse, Naxi is the local ethnic people. Here is a popular resting place for travellers hiking the Tiger Leaping Gorge trail. Will have a short refreshment and some drinking or tea here. Afterwards you will
Continue to the most difficult part to the trek –“28 hairpin or 28 Bents”, which involved steep trails and climbing using the rocks and roots of trees to help. The outstanding views made it all worthwhile. Overnight at local Guesthouse with private bathroom (L-D)
Day 2 : Can Ha Home stay - Hanoi
breakfast in the early morning, it is a short hiking day, will pass Tea House Guesthouse, Tina’s Guesthouse, visit local farmer’s house, it is a pleasant walk and you will experience much different perspective of the gorge. Today will finish at Walnuts Garden, which is a nice place to have beers and rest. After a delicious local food lunch, you will walk down to the main road, Driver will pick up you here and drive about 2 hours back to Lijiang. The trip will end at your own Lijiang hotel around 18:00 (B-L)
Key: B= Breakfast, L= Lunch, D= Dinner
Index of notes:
Emergency Contact - Emergency Funds - Additional Expenditures - Tipping - Weather and Unpredictables - Meals - Group Leaders and Guides - Arrival - What to bring - Checklist - Visas - Laundry - Share Your Trip - Respectful Dress - Money, Dough, Loot & Booty - Departure Tax - Communications - Expect the Unexpected - Health & Fitness - Travel Insurance - Your Travel Buddies - Responsible Travel - The law and "the man"
Emergency Contact
In the event of a genuine crisis or emergency, Visit Beyond’s China Office can be reached on Tel: +86 13911218252 or 0086 13401006553. For further contact details please use the following page: http://www.visitbeyond.com/top-menu/contact-us
Emergency Funds
We advise that you keep 1500CNY per person for unforeseen incidents and circumstances beyond our control (e.g. a natural disaster, civil unrest, etc.).
Additional Expenditures
Take into account your personal spending habits when deciding how much money to bring. How much will you drink and party? How many souvenirs you intend to bring home? How many gifts? Remember to include tips in your calculations. (See below.)
Tipping
Visit Beyond employs local guides who greatly appreciate recognition of services rendered. Index
Weather and Unpredictables
Visit Beyond operates trips in China throughout the year—including the rainy season—and changes may result from inclement weather and other unforeseen circumstances. We reserve the right to change the itinerary according to such circumstances as we see fit to ensure the best experience for our customers.
Meals
Visit Beyond gives you the opportunity to try authentic Tibetan food. When meals are not already provided, your guide will be able to suggest restaurants and the best dishes during your trip. Notify your Guide of allergies or dietary restrictions.
Group Leaders and Guides
Visit Beyond will often provide experienced, local, English-speaking guides who know the destination and region well. Kindly note that it is sometimes necessary to change the guide at the last minute due to unforeseen circumstances. Your guide is there for you. He/she will offer recommendations, history, useful phrases and more. We encourage you to ask questions. At Visit Beyond we aim to support local guides who have specialized knowledge of the regions we visit. Index
Arrival
If you have booked an arrival package then you can expect a Visit Beyond representative waiting for you at the airport. If you cannot locate your Driver at the airport, please contact Visit Beyond at china@visitbeyond.com or +86 13911218252 or 0086 13401006553. Visit Beyond does not offer refunds for missed transfers due to a change in flight or delays. Index
What to bring
Pack according to the tour you have chosen. If you’re going trekking, bring appropriate shoes; Visit Beyond encourages you to pack only necessities. Although there are some tours and trips in which you can leave your luggage behind for a day’s excursion, we generally require you to carry your own gear. For this reason, we strongly encourage you to pack in a backpack with straps and back support and a smaller daypack. We strongly discourage traditional luggage!
Responsible travel (see below) dictates that we respect local cultures. Bring a camera and take pictures and video, but never intrude on people’s lives.
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Checklist
This checklist is intended as a reference guide; it is not a complete packing list. Always keep in mind weight restrictions according to your airline of choice.
Travel documents: Passport and visas, travel insurance documents, tickets, Visit Beyond vouchers (if any).
Money: Cash, credit card, money pouch.
Day pack: First-aid kit, medication/prescriptions (consider carrying a doctor’s letter if you require a large amount of medication), sunscreen, refillable water bottle and purification tablets, flashlight, insect repellent, hat and sunglasses, traveler’s diarrhea tablets, prescription glasses, contact lenses and solution, phrasebook, earplugs, comfortable shoes & playing cards. Index
Large pack: Alarm clock, international outlet adapter, swimsuit, lightweight towel, eye mask, raincoat, umbrella, waterproof jacket, outdoor sandals with good grip, waterproof bags for the rainy season, appropriate clothes for temples and religious sites.
And, of course, your camera, film or memory cards and spare batteries!
Visas
You are responsible for obtaining visas. Consult your embassy’s website in China or China’s embassy website in your country for the latest visa requirements. Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months after your return date. We endeavor to keep visa information updated, but rules can change suddenly.
Citizens of Every country need a visa to visit China
Laundry
Some hotels offer laundry services for an additional charge. You can find additional laundry services in all major cities. If you choose to do your own laundry, kindly use non-polluting and biodegradable soap.
Share Your Trip
Go on, show off a little! Share your pictures on our Facebook page. We occasionally hold contests for those who provide the best shots, so stay on the look-out and you could win a free trip! Index
Respectful Dress
Remember that styles of dress are generally conservative throughout Asia. This is especially true outside major cities. Visit Beyond therefore strongly recommends modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees. Loose, lightweight, long clothing is both respectful and cool in the predominantly hot Asian climate. Avoid tank tops on the beach and never sunbathe topless. Men and women alike are often required to wear pants the cover the legs in temples and religious sites.
Money, Dough, Loot & Booty
We recommend withdrawing money from ATMs, which are widely available throughout China. This has the advantage of keeping your money safe in the bank; not vulnerable in your back pocket. Remember to bring your bank’s emergency contact details in the event that your card is stolen. In addition, notify your bank of your travels before you depart, as banks often place a temporary hold on cards due to transactions in foreign countries or other suspicious activities. Index
Visit Beyond does not recommend traveler’s cheques. Exchanging them can be a lengthy process and can pose difficulties due to banking hours and holidays. In addition to a commission, unfavorable exchange rates often apply to traveler’s cheques. If you insist on bringing traveler’s cheques then purchase them with a major brand and strong currency. Old cheques are rarely, if ever, accepted.
Departure Tax
There is no departure tax at Chinese Airports at the present time. This is subject to change without notice and Visit Beyond is not liable for unexpected charges levied on departing tourists.
Communications
The most reliable method of communication during your travels will be email. Although internet access is widely available in China, we do visit areas of the country for several days at a time in which internet access is limited or unavailable. Please take this into account when planning your trip.
It is a good idea to leave your booking agent’s contact details or Visit Beyond’s contact information with friends or family in your home country in case of emergencies. We do not recommend that you leave friends and family with your hotel details because there is no guarantee that hotel staff speak English. Facebook , Youtube, Google video and many other news websites are blocked in China. Index
Expect the Unexpected
Visit Beyond, as the name implies, brings you to places that are beyond the well-worn tourist path. Out here, things sometimes go wrong and if they do, it is imperative that you tell your guide or tour leader immediately. They are best suited to help however they can. If this does not suffice, your guide will contact our manager.
Health & Fitness
There are no health requirements for this trip. However, to get the most out of your trip, all travelers should be in good physical health. You should consult your doctor or physician before leaving your home country and you should honestly assess your ability to complete your vacation based on the detailed Visit Beyond trip itinerary. In general, the more you physically prepare for the trip, the more you will enjoy it. We do not walk at altitude nor set distance records, but some treks can still be demanding. Expect hilly terrain and high temperatures. Visit Beyond and its guides reserve the right to exclude a participant without refund if said traveler is unable to complete the itinerary without undue risk to him/her or to the group. Index
Small and very handy first aid kits should be readily available in your home country. We recommend you purchase a kit before departure along with any personal medication you may require. Read the trip itinerary closely and bring medicine accordingly, as many trips entail travel on long, windy roads and require that you eat authentic Chinese food. Do not rely on trip leaders or guides, as they are legally prohibited from administering any type of drug including headache medicine and antibiotics.
Visit Beyond is well aware of the health risks of bird flu and SARS. Therefore, Visit Beyond reserves the right to make unannounced changes to all itineraries in the very unlikely occurrence of an outbreak of bird flu, SARS or other disease. Please contact us at china@visitbeyond.com should you require any clarification. Index
Travel Insurance
Although travel insurance is not obligatory to join a Visit Beyond trip, we strongly recommend you purchase insurance before departing your home country. Traveling without insurance is done entirely at your own risk. Visit Beyond is not liable for the uninsured. We recommend Gouda Travel Insurance for our European customers.
Your Travel Buddies
Traveling in a group can be a very positive experience. You are likely to find that your travel buddies hail from all over the world. Therefore, you will get the double pleasure of experiencing a new part of the world and new friends to enjoy it with. In order to get the most out of your trip, each traveler must respect every member of the group, arrive on time according to the trip itinerary, and practice patience with one another. These are your responsibilities as a member of a group and we expect each member to follow them. For reasons of privacy, Visit Beyond will not provide personal information or contact details of your fellow travelers prior to departure.
Responsible Travel
Traveling responsibly is a pillar of the Visit Beyond philosophy. To us, it means two things: respect for the environment and respect for local cultures. We practice low-impact tourism and make every effort to preserve the environment. We refuse to treat local people as mere photo-ops and insist that you engage with locals as human beings. You will have a better trip for it. Please refer to our Responsible Travel page for further details and suggestions for responsible travel. Index
The law and "the man"
Visit Beyond does not tolerate illegal drugs nor do we tolerate visiting prostitutes. Both of these may be common among certain communities we visit but they are illegal nonetheless. Engaging in such activities puts you and your group at serious risk. Possession of illegal drugs is a crime punishable by death in China. Visit Beyond and group leaders reserve the right to immediately expel from the group anyone engaging in these activities.














