Balang Mountain Day Trip Guide, enjoy the Balang Mountain
Located between Wenchuan County and Xiaojin County in Sichuan, Balang Mountain is one of the most popular mountaineering enthusiasts in Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture in Sichuan. Alpine meadows, sea of clouds, and snow-capped mountains make people feel comfortable, and it is an excellent place to experience the scenery of the western Sichuan Plateau. If you only have one day to live, how can you get the most out of your short journey? Here's a thorough day guide to Mount Barang.
Morning: Depart Chengdu and fly to Balang Mountain. You can either drive yourself or take the bus. More than three hours by car and more than four hours by bus. In order to avoid traffic congestion, let's start early. Afternoon: Arrive at the Balang Mountains and have an authentic Tibetan lunch at a restaurant at the foot of the mountain, with some butter tea and barley cakes. Afternoon: Drive or walk to the top of Giant Panda Mountain. This section is about 20 kilometers away and the road is in good condition, but some sections are steep. Along the way, you'll see spectacular mountain views, and just a little further walk will take you to where you want to go. Night: Camp in the mountains or spend the night in a nearby town. If you plan to go camping, be sure to bring enough equipment and food with you; If you stay here, you can enjoy local snacks.
*1.Due to the high altitude, please bring plenty of clothing. 2.Take care of the ecology and do not throw away debris in the scenic spots. 3.In high-altitude areas, there is strong ultraviolet radiation, so please take precautions. 4.Respect local customs and religions. 5.When driving, be careful, especially in the mountains.
A one-day trip to Balang Mountain, although not long, is enough to allow you to enjoy the magnificent scenery and unique charm of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. You can drive or walk on your own, depending on your preferences and physical abilities, you can choose the most suitable itinerary for yourself. In the process of traveling, let us appreciate this gift from nature, and use our hearts to experience the rich humanistic connotation contained in this land.