Longing for a trip to Zhangjiajie? ❤️ Here’s a detailed guide to help you avoid pitfalls and make the most of your adventure!
Avoid “black tour guides”: Many unlicensed guides collude with drivers and hotels to overcharge. Stick to official services or pre-booked reputable guides.
Skip group tours: Most include mandatory shopping stops—opt for self-guided or private tours instead.
Book in advance: Secure accommodation and licensed guides early, especially during peak summer seasons.
5 days / 4 nights or 6 days / 5 nights—enough to cover key attractions without rushing.
Sign in to join the conversation
Sign InNo comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!
While not detailed here, keep an eye out for Tujia specialties like:
With this guide, you’ll navigate Zhangjiajie’s natural wonders and cultural gems smoothly. Enjoy your summer adventure! 🌲
Nanjing (English: Nanjing ), abbreviated as Ning, also known as "Jinling", "Jiankang" and "Stone ",
Harbin (Manchu: ᡥᠠᠯᠪᡳᠨ, Mulinde transliteration: Halbin), also known as Habu[5] or Hashi, is located
Leshan (Sichuan dialect pinyin: No2san1; local pronunciation: [nʊʔ3sã55]), formerly known as Jiazhou
Chengdu (Sichuan dialect international phonetic alphabet: /tsʰən˨˩tu˧sɿ˨˩˧/), also known as "Rongche
Zhoushan is a prefecture-level under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province. It is the first prefectu
Zhengzhou , abbreviated as "Zheng", is a prefecture-level and provincial capital under the jurisdict
Dalian is a prefecture-level under the jurisdiction of Liaoning Province. It is an important port in