Pudacuo National Park, White Water Terrace, Tiger Leaping Gorge Private Tour

10 hours

Easy

Discover the beauty of Pudacuo National Park on a day trip from Lijiang. Explore Shudu Lake, Bita Lake, and Militang Pasture, and choose between a hike or a boat ride on the lakes.

Discover the natural beauty of the Pudacuo National Park and White Water Terrace on a full-day tour from Lijiang.

Begin your day with a pickup from your hotel in Lijiang. Head to Pudacuo National Park, a stunning natural reserve that includes Shudu Lake, Bita Lake, and Militang Pasture.

Explore the park's diverse landscapes, from plateau lakes and swamped meadows to primitive dark coniferous forests. Keep an eye out for rare animals and plants as you wander through this ecological wonderland.

At Shudu Lake, choose to hike the 3.3 km plank road, which takes about 2 hours, or take a boat ride across the lake, which takes only 10-15 minutes. See herds of cattle and flocks of sheep grazing leisurely around the lake.

Next, visit Bita Lake, an emerald and glamorous lake surrounded by luxuriant trees and green mountains. Choose to hike the 4.2 km trail, which takes around 3 hours, or take a boat ride across the lake, which takes 15 minutes.

Continue to Militang Grassland, located between Shudu Lake and Bita Lake at an elevation of 3700 meters. Admire the lush grass, meandering brooks, and grazing cattle and sheep. In the blooming season, the meadows are covered in colorful flowers, creating a breathtaking spectacle.


If you have time, choose to visit the White Water Terrace and drive along the Tiger Leaping Gorge before returning to Lijiang or choose to stay overnight in Shangri-La and visit the Songzalin Monastery and Dukezong Ancient City.


WHY CHOOSE A PRIVATE TOUR?

  • PERSONALIZED EXPERIENCE - Customized your itinerary based on your interest and pace.
  • LOCAL EXPERTISE - Learn about Lijiang and Shangri-La history, culture and local life from a knowledgeable guide.
  • LANGUAGE SUPPORT - Your English or other foreign-language speaking guide will make communications and navigation effortless.
  • FLEXIBILITY - Adjust the schedule based on your interest.

This tour is perfect for travelers seeking a customized, immersive experience in Lijiang and Shangri-La, offering a mix of history, culture and breathtaking scenery.

Let your guide handle the details while you relax and enjoy everything the city has to offer.

Apa yang disertakan?
    • Private vehicle with Pickup/Dropoff 
    • Round-trip from Lijiang/Shangri-La or one-way transfer between Lijiang and Shangri-La 
    • English-speaking private guide (option)
    • Customized Itinerary
    Pengecualian
      • Admission Fees
      • Tips and gratuities
      • Meals and beverages
      • Personal expenses
      Sila ambil perhatian

        Traveling from Lijiang to Shangri-La (or vice-versa) via Hu Xiang road is a stunning journey through majestic landscapes, deep gorges, and Tibetan culture. Here’s everything travelers should know before embarking on this adventure:


         TRAVEL & WEATHER CONDITIONS

        • DRIVING TIME - 200 km (4-5 hours non-stop, but a full day with sightseeing stops).
        • ROAD QUALITY - Mostly well paved, but winding mountain roads require careful driving.
        • ALTITUDE CHANGE -  Lijiang (2,400m), Shangri-La (3,200m). Be mindful of altitude sickness.
        • WINTER (Dec-Feb) - Possible snow and icy roads—check conditions before travelling.
        • RAINY SEASON (June-August) -   Landslides and slippery roads can cause delays.
        • SPRING & AUTUMN (Best Season) - Clear skies, mild temperatures, and beautiful scenery.

        HIGH ALTITUDE AND HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS

        • SYMPTOMS - Mild headaches, dizziness, nausea, or breathlessness can occur due to altitude.
        • Preventions Tips:
          • Stay hydrated and avoid alcohol/caffeine.
          • Ascend gradually-spend a night in Lijiang before heading to Shangri-La.
          • Take it slow upon arrival and avoid strenuous activity for the first few hours.
          • Carry altitude sickness medication if you are prone to symptoms.

        SIGHTSEEING AND CULTURAL TIPS

        • Respect Tibetan and Naxi Traditions.
        • Always ask before photographing locals.
        • Be polite and avoid discussing sensitive topics.
        • In Monasteries;
          • Remove hats and sunglasses before entering.
          • Do not touch prayer flags or religious objects.
          • Some monasteries and cultural sites prohibit photos.
          • Dress modesty and avoid disturbing monks in prayer.
        • DINING- Try local specialties like Tibetan butter tea, yak meat, and barley cakes.
        • Buy Souvenirs from local artisans to support Tibetan and Naxi communities.
        • Check local festivals, Tibetan and Naxi festivals can add a unique cultural experience.

        OTHER PRACTICAL TIPS

        • Book accommodations early, especially during peak seasons.
        • Plan extra travel time in case of road delays or weather changes.
        • PRIVATE DRIVER/GUIDE -   Recommended for a stress-free, safe, and comfort.
        Apa yang perlu dibawa

          Since this route involves altitude changes and diverse weather, here’s a seasonal packing guide to keep travelers comfortable and prepared.


          WINTER (Dec–Feb) 

          Cold & Dry, Possible Snow (-10°C to 10°C)


          • MUST BRING:
            • Thick winter coat – Down jacket or insulated parka
            • Thermal base layers – Essential for warmth
            • Gloves, hat, scarf – Protect against the cold wind
            • Warm hiking boots – Waterproof with good grip for icy paths
            • Moisturizer & lip balm – Dry mountain air can be harsh on the skin
            • Sunglasses & sunscreen – Sunlight reflects off the snow, increasing UV exposure
            • Hand warmers – Useful for long road trips in cold temperatures
            • Altitude sickness medication – Cold weather can make symptoms worse


          SPRING (Mar–May) 

          Pleasant Days, Chilly Nights (5°C to 20°C)

          • MUST BRING:
            • Layered clothing – Fleece jacket + light windproof/waterproof jacket
            • Hiking shoes – Comfortable for exploring trails
            • Sunglasses & sunscreen – Strong UV rays at high altitudes
            • Rainproof jacket – Occasional spring showers
            • Water bottle & snacks – Some remote areas have limited food options
            • Tissues & wet wipes – Useful for rest stops along the way
          • PRO TIP: Spring wildflowers are in full bloom—bring a camera or binoculars for scenic photography.


          SUMMER(Jun–Aug)

          Warm & Rainy (10°C to 25°C, Afternoon showers)

          • MUST BRING
            • Light, breathable clothing – Quick-dry T-shirts and hiking pants
            • Rain gear – Waterproof jacket or poncho (afternoon rain is common)
            • Insect repellent – Mosquitoes in lower-altitude areas
            • Hiking sandals & sturdy shoes – Waterproof shoes for muddy trails
            • Sun hat & sunscreen – Strong sun exposure at high altitudes
          • PRO TIP: Start hiking early in the morning to avoid afternoon thunderstorms.


          AUTUMN (Sep–Nov)

          Crisp Air, Stunning Fall Colors (0°C to 18°C)

          • MUST BRING:
            • Layered clothing – Fleece + windproof jacket
            • Sturdy hiking shoes – Perfect for trekking in Tiger Leaping Gorge
            • Sunglasses & sunscreen – Clear skies mean strong sun exposure
            • Lip balm & moisturizer – Dry mountain air can cause chapped lips
            • Power bank – Limited charging options in rural areas
            • Cash – Some small guesthouses or villages may not accept digital payments
          • PRO TIP: Best season for photography—bring a tripod for sunrise/sunset shots over the mountains.

          ALTITUDE & HEALTH ESSENTIALS

          • MUST-HAVE MEDICATIONS:
            • Altitude sickness pills(e.g., Diamox) Start taking 1-2 days before heading to Shangri-La.
            • Motion sickness pills – For winding roads (especially Tiger Leaping Gorge).
            • Pain relievers & first aid kit – Headaches can be common at high altitudes.
            • Electrolyte powder – Prevent dehydration.
          •  PRO TIP: Chewing gum or ginger candy can help reduce nausea from high-altitude roads.