Asia boasts some of the world’s most famous mountains, but China’s Huangshan (Yellow Mountains) remain a bit of a secret outside the country despite its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. One Chinese visitor even asked a member of our group how we learned about Huangshan, surprised to see foreigners mixed into the summer holiday crowd.
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What route did you take and did you stay on the mountain? I am planning a re-visit because our trip on the mountain was marred by bad weather and huge crowds. If you can give a recommendation, i’d greatly appreciate it!
We had the same experience actually. We were there during the summer holidays in August and the crowds made it slow-going. The clouds moved so fast that a clear view would only last for a couple minutes.
We took the bus up to the cable car entrance leading to White Goose Peak. A couple people in our group waited in the line for the cable car (3 hours) and the rest of us walked up the path (about 2-2.5 hours). From White Goose Peak, we went to Bright Peak, Lotus Peak and Turtle Peak to the cable car at Yuping.
I’ve seen pictures of blue sky up there, so hopefully you have better luck!
We will go in May on an off peak day, go on the mountain and just go on the eastern and western trail. that is where the sites are….thanks! If you are doing a re-do around the same time, see you on the mountain!
What route did you take and did you stay on the mountain? I am planning a re-visit because our trip on the mountain was marred by bad weather and huge crowds. If you can give a recommendation, i’d greatly appreciate it!
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We had the same experience actually. We were there during the summer holidays in August and the crowds made it slow-going. The clouds moved so fast that a clear view would only last for a couple minutes.
We took the bus up to the cable car entrance leading to White Goose Peak. A couple people in our group waited in the line for the cable car (3 hours) and the rest of us walked up the path (about 2-2.5 hours). From White Goose Peak, we went to Bright Peak, Lotus Peak and Turtle Peak to the cable car at Yuping.
I’ve seen pictures of blue sky up there, so hopefully you have better luck!
We will go in May on an off peak day, go on the mountain and just go on the eastern and western trail. that is where the sites are….thanks! If you are doing a re-do around the same time, see you on the mountain!