Tiger Leaping Gorge - Himalayan trek

Tiger Leaping Gorge

 

From Lijiang - Yunnan province, south-western China

This is China’s most famous trek at an altitude of about 2500m. It’s appropriate for travellers looking for an adventurous Himalayan trek. The Tiger Leaping Gorge is a steep gorge, two hours from Lijiang. During a two day hike you’ll walk with a guide along the top of the gorge. On the hiking trail you’ll see the turbulent Yangtze River on one side and steep mountain walls on the other side.

During your hike you’ll see rice fields, villages, steep mountain walls, oxen working the fields, herds of goats slowing walking ahead of you and hardly any people. You’ll spend the night halfway through the canyon in a basic, yet cosy gust house where other ‘hikers’ stay as well. This trip will give your China holiday character!

Duration: 2 days/ 1 night Departure: Daily from mid-April to mid-November
Comfort Level (1-5): 2 (see accommodation) Accommodation: Basic double occupancy room with shower and toilet
Price: From AUD$149 per person - based on 2 people sharing Included: Transportation, accommodation, English speaking guide
Transport: Public bus Lijiang - Qiaotou, mini-van on Day 2 to Qiaotou Excluded: Meals and drinks, entrance fees (50Yuan)

Day 1: Lijiang - Tiger Leaping Gorge

From Lijiang you’ll depart on your two day hike through Tiger Leaping Gorge. You’ll be picked at your accommodation by your guide up at 7:45 and you’ll take the public bus towards the starting point about 2 hours away in Qiaotou.

Once you leave the bus and pay the entrance fee (Y 50) you’ll start on your hike along with your guide and you’ll walk for two hours until you reach the Naxi guest house. This first leg of your hike won’t be easy. You’ll climb quite a bit, however if you have an average level of physical fitness it shouldn’t be a problem. There are many side paths and forks in the trail that you could get lost on, so you’ll be happy to have your guide along with you. While walking you’ll see terraces full of vegetable, rice and other foods. You’ll walk through hardwood and pine forests and you’ll cross over areas with large altitude differences. Here and there you’ll find places to stop for a bite to eat or drink.
Tiger Leaping Gorge - Yunnan province
Tiger Leaping Gorge - Yunnan province

After reaching the highest point of your hike (2.660m) you’ll walk along the gorge, with the river flowing deep below you and only a short distance across from you you’ll see a wall of granite shoot up into the sky to about 5000m above you. At some points the gorge is so narrow that legend says that a tiger being hunted by hunters jumped from side of the gorge to the other to safe its life. This is how the gorge got its name.

Your walk through the gorge won’t be a walk through the park in some areas. Once you reach the Naxi guest house you’ll have made quite a climb and you’ll have quite an appetite for lunch (not included). After recuperating for a bit, you’ll continue along the path around 13:00 and you’ll take the '28 bends' (= although there are much more than 28) to Halfway Lodge. This will take you another 4 hours, making your total for today 7 hours.

Once you reach Halfway Lodge you can take off your Shoes and relax in one of the rooms in the wooden building. There’s a heater and warm blankets available, however it can get quite cold (especially from October - April) so bring warm clothes along for the evening along with an extra pair of dry socks, toilet paper and a towel.

Although the guest house is quite basic, the owners have gone to great lengths to make it warm and inviting with many flowers, plants and a large veranda with a view of the gorge. We really enjoyed the food here. There was an abundance of vegetables (and lots of meat) fresh from the owner’s garden. There were even banana pancakes and homemade Apple pie on the menu. Chances are that despite the long and strenuous day, you’ll be enjoying a few beers and tea while sharing stories with other travellers spending the night here. The veranda is the perfect place to see the moon, stars and the milky way on a clear night.

Tiger Leaping Gorge - Halfway Lodge
Tiger Leaping Gorge - Yunnan province

Day 2: Tiger Leaping Gorge - Lijiang

The following day you’ll walk for another two hours, however since the path slowly descends it will be much less strenuous than during the first day of your hike. You’ll walk on a level path for about an hour and then you’ll pass a plunging waterfall. After this the path will go downhill. Eventually you’ll reach the road that runs next to the Yangtze River. This is where you and your guide will take a mini van back to Qiaotou and then a bus back to Lijiang (a two hour drive). The drive is quite scenic; you’ll pass pine forests at 3000m, glaciers and snowy mountain tops. Since you won’t know for sure what time you’ll return to Qiaotao, the mini van and public bus are not included in the price of the trip. You and your guide will return to Lijiang and you’ll pay for your bus ride on the spot. You could also travel on to Zhongdian after finishing the Tiger Leaping Gorge and experience the Spend the night with the Tibetans module. There are busses that ride along this route, so we’ll make arrangements for a private transfer that will take you to this picturesque town in about 3 hours.

 

Best time to visit

The best time to go this walking-tour would be from April – October. During the winter months November – March it’s too cold to walk the gorge and that’s why we advise against walking during December – February.

The tour can be cancelled at any time during the year in the event of heavy rainfall since this could lead to avalanches. Avalanches as a result of heavy rainfall mostly occur in the summer time (June - August). At times the gorge is closed to visitors for several days for this reason.


Tips

During the trek you won’t come across any banks or ATM’s. Be sure to bring cash with you for the bus ride back, meals and quite a few drinks. This should cost no more than $60 for two people.

If you plan on going straight to Zhongdian after your trek, you’ll want to forward your luggage to the area where your trek ends. This can be arranged easily on location and costs approximately $20 per bag/ suitcase. It’s much more comfortable to only wear a day pack/ back pack while walking the gorge.

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