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Meili Snow Mountain Travel Guide (graphic)

Overview of Meili Snow Mountain Meili Snow Mountain is a huge snow mountain group located in Tibet and western Yunnan, with a total length of 150 km. The Tibetan area is called Kawagebo Snow Mountain, which means Yaoshan, and it is named because it is rich in all kinds of precious medicinal materials. At the same time, it is also a Boni holy land in Yongzhong, with a cold temperate mountain climate on the plateau, low annual temperature and distinct dry and wet seasons, which is characterized by strong solar radiation, distinct dry and wet seasons and significant vertical climate change. The highlight that can't be missed is Meili Snow Mountain. Besides seeing Meili Snow Mountain, the second scenic spot that can't be missed is Yubeng Waterfall, which is a waterfall formed by melting water of Meili Snow Mountain. According to Tibetan tradition, you can pray three times around the waterfall clockwise. Another scenic spot is Feilai Temple, which is the best place to see Meili Snow Mountain. There are all kinds of inns and restaurants. The itinerary suggests going to Meili Snow Mountain. Generally, you should go to Shangri-La first, and then take a bus from Shangri-La to Deqin County. There are few local transportation options in Deqin. After arriving in Deqin, you can take the shuttle bus to Feilai Temple and then transfer to Xidang Hot Spring, which is about 37km from Deqin to Xidang Hot Spring. If you want to go to the rain avalanche, you need to ride a horse. First of all, you should take a bus to Xidang Village in Deqin County, and ride a horse from Xidang Village to Yubeng. Everything in Yubeng Village was brought in by people and mules. Riding a mule up the hill is 150 yuan, but you are not allowed to take a backpack. Afraid that mules are tired, Tibetans will help carry backpacks and charge a certain fee. Notes on Tourism Meili Snow Mountain area believes in Tibetan Buddhism. When you enter Tibetan areas, you should respect the culture and beliefs of Tibetan people, and don't talk about sensitive issues such as politics and religion. Don't watch the celestial burial of Tibetans privately. Meili Snow Mountain is a sacred mountain in Tibetan areas. You should respect local customs and religious beliefs, and should not point fingers at the holy mountain. Don't tear and trample on the flags hung by Tibetans.