Tiger Leaping Gorge Private Day Tour

10 hours

Easy

Explore the Tiger Leaping Gorge on a private guided tour from Lijiang. Customize your itinerary based on your interests and pace and visit the Black Dragon Pool Park and Baisha Village.

Explore the Tiger Leaping Gorge on a customized private guided tour. Enjoy the magnificent scenery along the way as you drive towards the first bend on the Yangtze River.


Be picked up from your hotel and drive to the Tiger Leaping Gorge. Choose to spend the entire day at Tiger Leaping Gorge, stopping and hiking various sections of the Tiger Leaping Gorge.


Alternatively, go straight for the Tiger Leaping Stone and then return to Lijiang and visit the Black Dragon Pool or Baisha Ancient Town. At Black Dragon Pool Park, appreciate the ancient architecture groups built from the Ming Dynasty and take the perfect photo of the reflection of Jade Dragon Snow Mountain.


Visit Baisha Village, which used to be a Naxi settlement and the birthplace of local Mu Family Governors. Wander around the Baisha Village and enjoy the slow lifestyle of the Naxi People.


Freely enter various courtyards to see the beautiful and man-made tie-dye artwork hanging for sale or drying in the sun. If you are interested in this artwork, the local small Embroidery School of the Mu Family is worth visiting. A few art stores and hostels, run by local people, are scattered around the Baisha Village.

What's included?
    • Private vehicle with pickup/dropoff
    • Customized itinerary
    • English-speaking private guide (option)
    • French/German/Italian/Spanish guide (extra fee)
    • Malay/Indonesian/Thai/Vietnamese/Khmer guide (extra fee)
    Exclusions
      • Tiger Leaping Gorge Admission (CNY45)
      • Tips and gratuities
      • Meals and beverages
      • Personal expenses
      Please note

        Aether Tours offers customizable routes based on fitness levels:


        ACCESSIBILITY & TRAIL OPTIONS

        • UPPER GORGE (easiest & most accessible)
          • Features a paved walkway and a viewing platform near the roaring Jinsha River.
          • Suitable for all ages, including those who prefer minimal walking
          • Not wheelchair-friendly due to some stairs and uneven paths.
        • MIDDLE GORGE (Moderate to Challenging)
          • Requires a steep descent and ascent, with rugged paths and suspension bridges.
          • The famous Sky Ladder is a nearly vertical climb on metal rungs. 
          • Recommended for active travelers comfortable with hiking.
        • LOWER GORGE (Challenging, Remote, & Least Touristic)
          • Only for experienced hikers looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
        • People with knee or mobility issues should stick to the Upper Gorge.

        BEST TIME TO VISIT

        • Spring (Mar-May) - blooming flowers, pleasant weather.
        • Autumn (Sept-Nov) - crisp air, clear views.
        • Summer (June-Aug) - lush greenery but risk of landslide and slippery trails.
        • Winter (Dec-Feb) - fewer crowds, colder temperatures.

        PHYSICAL READINESS & HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS

        • Altitude ranges from 1,800m to 2,600m (5,900-8,530 ft), some may experience mild altitude sickness.
        • Not Recommended for those with serious heart, lung, or knee issues.
        • Rest breaks available - guides can adjust the pace to suit your comfort.

        SAFETY MEASURES

        • Some sections have steep drop-offs with no guardrails.
        • Follow local guide’s advice and avoid venturing off marked paths.

        PRIVATE TOUR BENEFITS

        • Custom Itinerary - choose between sightseeing, light walking, or a full-day hike.
        • Local Expert Guide - insightful stories about Naxi culture, history, and geology.
        • Comfortable Vehicle - avoid public transport hassles with a private car.
        What to bring

          CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR

          • Comfortable, layered clothing - The temperature varies by altitude and time of day.
          • Hiking shoes or sturdy sneakers - Essential for rocky and uneven trails.
          • Windproof & waterproof jacket - Weather can change quickly, especially in summer.
          • Hat & gloves (winter visits) - It can get cold in the morning and evening.

          HEALTH & SAFETY ITEMS

          • Water bottle - Hydration is key to preventing altitude sickness.
          • Snacks & energy bars - Food options are limited along the trail.
          • Altitude sickness medications - If prone to high-altitude discomfort.
          • First-aid kit - Basic supplies like band-aids/plasters, pain relievers, and motion sickness pills.
          • Lip balm & moisturizer - Dry mountain air can cause chapped lips and skin.

          PERSONAL ITEMS

          • Tissues & wet wipes - Useful for hygiene, as some restrooms may lack supplies.
          • Hand sanitizer - A must for cleanliness.
          • Bug repellent - Not always needed, but helpful in summer.
          • Sunglasses & sunscreen - Strong UV exposure at high altitudes.
          • Power bank - The views are stunning! Bringing a power bank is essential as cold weather drain batteries faster.
          • Cash - Some local guesthouse and vendors don’t accept WeChat Pay and Alipay.
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