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(Urgent) Seeking Raiders ~ A one-day and one-night tour of Huangshan Mountain ~ ~ ~ Urgent

At 9: 00 in the morning, take a bus to the parking lot at the exit of Huangshan Railway Station and get off at the entrance of Huangshan Scenic Area Transfer Center. The fare is one hour from 20 yuan/bus to the transfer center, and 25 minutes from Yungu Temple to 19 yuan/bus. Buy tickets to enter the mountain at Yungu Temple and book accommodation on the mountain in advance. Peacetime security 40 yuan/Bed, independent security 80 yuan/Bed, standard room 620 yuan/Room, please contact us before coming.

Two-day tour route: buy tickets from the transfer center of Tangkou Scenic Area and take a bus to Yungu Temple. Ticket price 19 yuan/person, the whole journey takes 25 minutes. After buying tickets and cable car tickets at Yungu Temple-take the new cable car to the top of the mountain (cable car running 10 minutes)-Little dream-stalagmites-mushroom pavilion-harp pine-going up and down Shi Xinfeng-black tiger pine-dream flower. Note: accommodation at the peak is booked in advance.

On the second day, watch the sunrise at Guangmingding-the south entrance of Xihai Grand Canyon-Buxian Bridge returns to Tianhai (depending on time and physical strength)-Aoyu Peak-Aoyu Cave or Sky Watch Ladder-Hundred Steps Ladder-South Slope of Lotus Peak-South Slope to Lotus Peak-Lotus Peak. 10 minute, queue up on weekends and Golden Week)-Those who are physically strong can walk to Penglai Island-Du Xian Bridge-Careful Slope-Tiandufeng Laodu-Tianmenkan-Tiandu Xindu-Banshan Temple-Lima Bridge-Ciguang Pavilion and return by bus.

After arriving at Tangkou, take the train to Huangshan City and return. If the bus comes back, go to Jufu Mountain Villa and book a return ticket. When you come back, the bus will pick you up directly.

Necessary items for Huangshan tourism: ID card and valid certificate, backpack, disposable mountaineering raincoat, umbrella, gloves, sunscreen, flashlight, mobile phone, camera, charger and thick coat, 2-3 bottles of drinking water, beef jerky, chocolate and other energy-supplementing foods. Hand-painted maps and trekking poles are gifts, so you don't need to bring them.