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10 hours

Moderate

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    • Private Vehicle with Pickup/Dropoff 
    • Customized itinerary
    • English-speaking Private guide (option)
    • French/German/Italian/Spanish/Russian guide (extra fee)
    • Malay/Indonesian/Thai/Vietnamese/Khmer guide (extra fee)
    Pengecualian
      • Entrance fee to Jizu mountain + cableway (CNY125)
      • Tips and gratuities
      • Meals and beverages
      • Personal expenses
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        LOCATION AND ACCESSIBILITY 

        • LOCATION 
          • JIzu Mountain (Chicken Foot Mountain) is located in Binchuan County, near Dali, Yunnan Province, China.
        • GETTING THERE
          • From Dali, it’s about 86KM (approximately 2-3hours) by car or bus.
          • Private tours or arranged transportation are convenient options.

        SIGNIFICANCE OF JIZU MOUNTAIN 

        • One of the four sacred Buddhist mountains in China.
        • Knows for its historical temples, scenic landscapes, and spiritual importance.
        • A major pilgrimage destination, believed to be where Buddha once left his footprint.

        KEY ATTRACTIONS

        • TIANZHU PEAK (3,240 meters)
          • Offers panoramic views of the mountain range, sunrises, and cloud formation.
        • ZHUSHENG TEMPLE
          • The largest and most significant temple at the base of the mountain.
        • JINDING TEMPLE (Golden Summit)
          • Located near the summit, it provides breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
        • HIKING TRAILS and NATURE VIEWS
          • The trails pass through scenic forest areas, small temples, and resting spots.

        ACTIVITIES

        • HIKING
          • Hiking trails range from 3-5 hours to the summit.
          • Good fitness level are recommended for the climb.
        • CABLE CAR
          • For an easier option, take the cable car partway up to the mountain.
          • This shortens the time and energy required to reach the higher elevations

        BEST TIME TO VISIT

        • SPRING (March-May)
          • Flowers are in bloom, and the weather is pleasant.
        • AUTUMN (September-November)
          • Clear skies and colourful foliage.
        • Avoid visiting during rainy month (June-August) due to slippery trails.

        CULTURAL ETIQUETTE 

        • As a site of religious importance, it’s respectful to dress modestly  and maintain a considerate demeanor, especially within temple areas.
        • Follow temple etiquette, including being quiet and not touching sacred items.
        • Donations at temples are appreciated but optional.

        HEALTH AND SAFETY

        • ALTITUDE AWARENESS
          • While not extremely high, some visitors may feel mild altitude effects. It is advisable to acclimate gradually, stay hydrated, and take breaks.
        • PHYSICAL FITNESS
          • Be prepared for steep paths if you hike to the summit.

        PRIVATE TOUR BENEFITS

        • Opting for a private tour can provide personalized experiences, flexible schedules, and in-depth insights into the mountain’s cultural and natural significance.
        • Local guides can provide historical and spiritual insights.
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          CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES

          • COMFORTABLE HIKING SHOES
            • Be prepared for significant walking and hiking. 
            • Trails can be uneven or steep. Comfortable, sturdy footwear is essential.
          • LAYERED CLOTHING
            • Mountain temperatures can vary throughout the day. 
          • RAIN GEAR
            • A lightweight raincoat or umbrella, as weather changes quickly.
          • WARM JACKET (in winter)
            • Especially for higher elevations and early mornings.
          • HAT and GLOVES (in cooler months)
            • To stay warm at the summit.

          HIKING GEAR

          • BACKPACK
            • A lightweight, comfortable backpack to carry your essentials.
          • TREKKING POLES (optional)
            • Useful for steep or uneven trails.

          FOOD AND DRINKS

          • WATER
            • Staying hydrated is essential, especially during hikes.
          • SNACKS
            • Energy bars, nuts, dried fruits, or chocolates for quick energy boosts. 

          PERSONAL ITEMS

          • SUNSCREEN
            • Protect your skin from  UV rays at higher altitudes, even in winter.
          • LIP BALM
            • Dry air can cause chapped lips.
          • TISSUES/WET WIPES/SANITIZER
            • Useful for personal hygiene and temple visits.
          • FIRST AID KIT
            • Includes essentials like band-aids/plaster, pain relief, and any personal medications.
          • POWER BANK
            • Ensure your devices stay charge throughout the day.
          • FLASHLIGHT
            • Useful if you’re hiking early for sunrise or staying late.