China Hiking Tour
Experience Zhangjiajie’s natural beauty on this two-day guided adventure. After a convenient airport pickup and drive with marvelous views, enjoy a thrilling ride up the 1,070 foot (326 meter) Bailong Elevator, admire the region’s gorgeous landscapes from Tianzi Mountain, and follow the glass skywalk that sits 4,700 feet (1,432 meters) above sea level on Tianmen Mountain, among other stops.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a guide for hiking in China?
Yes, you need a guide to take you hiking in China for safety and a better experience.
Can I camp on Chinese mountains?
Some hiking areas allow camping, but many scenic spots require hotels or guesthouses.
Do I need to buy tickets for hiking in China?
Most famous mountains and scenic areas in China require entrance tickets. Some also charge extra for cable cars or shuttle buses.
Which mountains are most popular with foreign backpackers?
Huangshan, Zhangjiajie, Emei Mountain, and Tiger Leaping Gorge are very popular.
Is hiking in China safe for solo travelers?
Most tourist hiking areas are safe, with clear paths and security staff.