Day 1 Huangshan
Day 2 Huangshan
The Bao's Family Garden is the largest private garden in China. There you could enjoy all kinds of fancy bonsai.
Chengkan Village, the mysterious Eight Diagrams village, is a perfect place to see distinctive Ming Dynasty architecture.
Good to know: since you'll carry your own bag up Mt. Huangshan tomorrow unless you hire a porter, it is suggested that you leave your big luggage in the hotel in Huangshan City and bring only a small handbag or backpack with you.
Day 3 Huangshan
Day 4 Huangshan
Today, enjoy a full-day exploration and photography of Mt. Huangshan, including Cloud-dispelling Pavilion, Purple Cloud Peak, and the Xihai Grand Canyon (also called West Sea Grand Canyon), which has relatively fewer travelers than the main trails and offers breathtaking scenery.
Stay overnight at hotel in the top of the mountain.
Day 5 Huangshan
Today, rise early and wait for the sunrise on Mount Huangshan. Weather permitting, you will view a breathtaking sight this morning. The mountain peaks rise above the clouds, and the sunlight illuminates a ever-changing sea of clouds below. You can see this spectacle from a lookout with a short distance from your hotel.
Admire the Lion Peak and Beginning-to-believe Peak before taking the Yungu cable car down the mountain.
Continue to visit the hot spring scenic area for more views. Iif you are interested, you could take a hot spring bath to relax the body ( at your own expense).
Afterwards, take a car ride back to Huangshan city.
Day 6 Huangshan
Xidi Ancient Village (UNESCO) is a boat-shaped village, boasted as “a Living Ancient Residential Museum in China” .
Service ends.
- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Air-conditioned coach
- Land transfers between airport or railway station and hotel
- Entrance tickets as listed
- Lunches and dinners as listed
- Hotel accommodations with breakfast
- Service charge & government taxes
- International flights & airport tax
- Personal expenses such as laundry, drinks, fax fee, phone bills, optional activities
- Tips for guides and drivers>
- China Entry Visa
- Travel insurance