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10 hours
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Cosa è incluso?
- Private vehicle with pickup/dropoff
- Customized itinerary
- English-speaking private guide (option)
- French/German/Italian/Spanish guide (extra fee)
- Malay/Indonesian/Thai/Vietnamese/Khmer guide (extra fee)
Esclusioni
- Tiger Leaping Gorge Admission (CNY45)
- Tips and gratuities
- Meals and beverages
- Personal expenses
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Aether Tours offers customizable routes based on fitness levels:
ACCESSIBILITY & TRAIL OPTIONS
- UPPER GORGE (easiest & most accessible)
- Features a paved walkway and a viewing platform near the roaring Jinsha River.
- Suitable for all ages, including those who prefer minimal walking
- Not wheelchair-friendly due to some stairs and uneven paths.
- MIDDLE GORGE (Moderate to Challenging)
- Requires a steep descent and ascent, with rugged paths and suspension bridges.
- The famous Sky Ladder is a nearly vertical climb on metal rungs.
- Recommended for active travelers comfortable with hiking.
- LOWER GORGE (Challenging, Remote, & Least Touristic)
- Only for experienced hikers looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
- People with knee or mobility issues should stick to the Upper Gorge.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
- Spring (Mar-May) - blooming flowers, pleasant weather.
- Autumn (Sept-Nov) - crisp air, clear views.
- Summer (June-Aug) - lush greenery but risk of landslide and slippery trails.
- Winter (Dec-Feb) - fewer crowds, colder temperatures.
PHYSICAL READINESS & HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS
- Altitude ranges from 1,800m to 2,600m (5,900-8,530 ft), some may experience mild altitude sickness.
- Not Recommended for those with serious heart, lung, or knee issues.
- Rest breaks available - guides can adjust the pace to suit your comfort.
SAFETY MEASURES
- Some sections have steep drop-offs with no guardrails.
- Follow local guide’s advice and avoid venturing off marked paths.
PRIVATE TOUR BENEFITS
- Custom Itinerary - choose between sightseeing, light walking, or a full-day hike.
- Local Expert Guide - insightful stories about Naxi culture, history, and geology.
- Comfortable Vehicle - avoid public transport hassles with a private car.
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CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR
- Comfortable, layered clothing - The temperature varies by altitude and time of day.
- Hiking shoes or sturdy sneakers - Essential for rocky and uneven trails.
- Windproof & waterproof jacket - Weather can change quickly, especially in summer.
- Hat & gloves (winter visits) - It can get cold in the morning and evening.
HEALTH & SAFETY ITEMS
- Water bottle - Hydration is key to preventing altitude sickness.
- Snacks & energy bars - Food options are limited along the trail.
- Altitude sickness medications - If prone to high-altitude discomfort.
- First-aid kit - Basic supplies like band-aids/plasters, pain relievers, and motion sickness pills.
- Lip balm & moisturizer - Dry mountain air can cause chapped lips and skin.
PERSONAL ITEMS
- Tissues & wet wipes - Useful for hygiene, as some restrooms may lack supplies.
- Hand sanitizer - A must for cleanliness.
- Bug repellent - Not always needed, but helpful in summer.
- Sunglasses & sunscreen - Strong UV exposure at high altitudes.
- Power bank - The views are stunning! Bringing a power bank is essential as cold weather drain batteries faster.
- Cash - Some local guesthouse and vendors don’t accept WeChat Pay and Alipay.