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2 days
Moderate
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Apa yang termasuk?
- Private Vehicle with Pickup/Dropoff
- Customized Itinerary
- 1 night accommodation in Jiaozi Mountain 3-star hotel (twin-share)
- Breakfast
- English-speaking private guide (option)
- French/German/Italian/Spanish/Russian guide (extra fee)
- Malay/Indonesian/Thai/Vietnamese/Khmer guide (extra fee)
Pengecualian
- Entrance & Admission fees
- Tips and gratuities
- Meals and beverages
- Personal Expenses
Harap diperhatikan
This 2-day private tour combines a breathtaking landscapes of Dongchuan Red Land with the snow-capped beauty of Jiaozi Mountain, offering a mix of photography, hiking, and nature exploration. Here’s you need to know before booking:
- Dongchuan Red Land - known as “God’s Palette”, this area features striking red soil, golden crops, and rolling hills that change color with the seasons.
- Jiaozi Snow Mountain - a stunning 4,247m peak with alpine forests, waterfalls, and panoramic views. In winter, the mountain transforms into a snowy wonderland.
- Scenic Sunrise & Sunset Photography - capture the best light over the landscapes.
- Private, Flexible Itinerary - enjoy a personalized experience at your own pace.
ACCESSIBILITY & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Dongchuan Red Land - mostly accessible by vehicle, but some viewpoints require short walks on uneven terrain.
- Jiaozi Mountain - requires a moderate hike from the cable car station to the summit (1-2 hours, depending on pace).
- Altitude Consideration - Dongchuan sits at 1,800m - 2,600m, while Jiaozi Mountain reaches 4,247m. Travelers sensitive to high altitudes should prepare accordingly.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
- Spring(Mar-May) - lush green landscapes, wildflowers, and snowmelt waterfalls at Jiaozi Mountain.
- Summer(June-Aug) - red land is vibrant, but expect rain showers. Jiaozi mountain has cool temperatures.
- Autumn(Sept-Nov) - best for photographers - Dongchuan’s color are most vivid, and Jiaozi Mountain offers clear mountain views.
- Winter(Dec-Feb) - snow covered peaks and forests make Jiaozi Mountain magical, but it can be very cold. Dongchuan remains accessible with misty sunrises.
TRAVEL TIPS
- Check Weather Forecast - Jiaozi Mountain’s condition can change rapidly.
- Respect Local Communities - Dongchuan is home to local farmers— ask before taking photos of people or private land.
Apa yang harus dibawa
Since this tour includes both the dramatic, colorful landscapes of Dongchuan Red Land and the high-altitude, snowy peaks of Jiaozi Mountain, it’s important to be well-prepared for varying climates and terrain.
CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR
- Layered Clothing - The weather can shift between warm daytime and cold evenings, especially in higher altitudes at Jiaozi Mountain.
- Thermal Wear - If visiting in winter or colder months, thermal inner wear is highly recommended.
- Gloves, Scarf, and Beanie - For warmth, particularly in Jiaozi Mountain where it can be quite chilly.
- Waterproof Jacket - Sudden changes in weather can occur, so having a rainproof and windproof jacket is crucial.
- Hiking Boots - Essential for walking on uneven terrain, especially if trekking on Jiaozi Mountain. Ensure they have good grip and ankle support.
- Extra Socks - Cold or wet feet can be uncomfortable, so bring extra pairs of thick, moisture-wicking socks.
HEALTH & SAFETY
- Lip Balm & Moisturizer - The mountain air can be dry, leading to chapped lips and skin.
- Altitude Sickness Medication - Jiaozi Mountain reaches over 4,200m (13,780 ft), so if you’re prone to altitude sickness, consider bringing altitude sickness tablets or taking necessary precautions.
- Insect Repellent - Useful in warmer months, especially in rural areas.
- First Aid Kit:
- Band-aids/plasters, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers.
- Pack any personal medications, plus motion sickness pills if you’re sensitive on winding roads.
- Hand sanitizer and wipes - For hygiene, especially if you’re visiting more remote areas without easy access to facilities.
PERSONAL ESSENTIALS
- Cash - Some areas might not accept cards, so bring enough cash for small purchases.
- Energy snacks - Trail mix, energy bars, or fruits for on-the-go fuel.
- Power Bank - Ensuring you can keep your devices charged throughout the tour.