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Trekking Through the Tiger Leaping Gorge: A Legendary Adventure in Lijiang

Tiger Leaping Gorge, one of the deepest canyons on Earth, offers an exhilarating trekking journey along the Jinsha River between the Jade Dragon and Haba Mountains. This iconic 16-kilometer trail challenges hikers with narrow cliff-side paths, roaring rapids, and awe-inspiring alpine scenery. Whether stopping at quaint guesthouses or climbing the “Sky Ladder,” trekkers experience not just the grandeur of nature—but a deeper connection to self and silence.
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Wuli Village of Nujiang River

Wuli Village, meaning “the village in fog”in Chinese, is named so because of its topography: it’s usually “hidden” in fog. If you look at the village from afar, it is a mysterious sight.

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Erhai Lake

Known as the ‘Pearl of the Plateau,’Erhai Lake is the second largest lake in Yunnan Province and the seventh biggest freshwater lake in China, by area and water storage.

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Mount Cangshan

With 19 peaks and 18 streams, the Cangshan Mountain is a national geological park lying west of Dali Ancient City, in Yunnan province, southwest China.

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Tiger Leaping Gorge

Famously known as one of the deepest gorges in the world, the Tiger Leaping Gorge is 16 kilometres long and a giddy 3900 metres from the waters of the Jinsha River.

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