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I'm going to Jiuzhaigou with a group on10.3. Experienced friends, what should we pay attention to? Or what necessities should I prepare?

In some places, the distance is long and the scenery is average. You should leave when you should, and you should take the bus when you should. It is convenient to take a bus in the ditch.

■ Bring more dry food and fruits. The ditch is a virgin forest, and there is nothing to eat.

■ It is recommended to hike up the mountain and enjoy the scenery. You'd better take an oxygen bag. There are many snack bars at the foot of the mountain, and the highland barley cake 1 yuan is delicious. Don't eat mutton offal soup Killing tourists is expensive.

■ It is best to stay in a hotel. Booking through a travel agency is cheap and reliable. The sanitary conditions of Tibetan families need to be improved.

It's a pity that Zhao Hua went to You Mei, Jiuzhaigou County, and never took pictures. You might as well buy more films for backup.

■ Try to pick the train that arrives before four o'clock in the afternoon, so as to catch the long-distance passenger sleeper, save money and time. Some people think that the mountain road here is rugged and it is easy to catch the night train.

■ When shopping and listening to songs and dances in Jiuzhaigou, we should boldly lower the price. Someone will pay 8 yuan for a hat that costs 40 yuan.

■ In the original dense forest of Nanping, 85 kilometers away from Jiuzhaigou, there is a little-known beauty-Nen Ensangcuo (Tibetan, meaning "where the fairy lives"). There is no large-scale development here, and the scenery is more natural. The arrow bamboo forest all over the mountains is like a green fence. I want to go.

The consumption standard is the kind of budget, suitable for students or unwilling to spend too much. Last year, I traveled back and forth for more than ten days and went to many places. I took 4,000 yuan with me when I set out, and I left 2,500 yuan in Chengdu. If you deduct some unnecessary expenses, there may be more left.

Day 1: Take a bus from Chengdu Ximen Bus Station to Songfan. Depart at 7 o'clock in the morning and try to get to the station at 6: 30. Although you are seated by the number, the station in the morning is very chaotic, and sometimes it is difficult to find the car you bought. I have seen many people get on the wrong bus and are anxious to find their own car. If it goes well, it will arrive at four or five in the afternoon. After getting off the bus, go to the guest house opposite the bus station outside Songfan North Gate, which seems to be called Shunjiang Guest House. The conditions of this hostel are acceptable, with public toilets and showers, and the price is also cheap, about 20 to 30 yuan. If you want to go to a better place, there is a Songzhou Hotel at the city gate. Fan Song didn't go to Huanglong by bus. It is strongly recommended that you choose riding tours in Huanglong or Munigou. There is a "Happy Road" cycling tour company downstairs in the hostel. About sail loosening and riding, there are details below.

The second day, the third day and the fourth day: The three-day cycling trip will definitely leave unforgettable memories for you, and your spoken English will definitely be greatly improved. On the afternoon of the fourth day, I returned to Songfan, and the next morning I went to the opposite station to buy tickets for Jiuzhaigou. Or ask the manager of Happy Road to book it for you in advance.

Day 5 and Day 6: You can reach Jiuzhaigou at noon. I heard that food in Jiuzhaigou is very expensive. I ate in Jiuzhaigou restaurant there for two days, and I didn't know how expensive it was. It is best to bring some food and mineral water, or a military kettle, and fill the hotel with water before playing. When you arrive at the mouth of Jiuzhaigou, you should buy a sightseeing map of Jiuzhaigou immediately so that you can plan your trip in the ditch. When you buy a ticket, the conductor will ask where you live, because the fare is 108 yuan, and 20 yuan includes one night's accommodation. There are three places to choose from. It can also be said that don't pay the accommodation fee for the time being and find another place to live. Jiuzhaigou is composed of three ditches, which are Y-shaped. The road in the ditch is well maintained. Lizegou is worth visiting. You can rent a car in the other two ditches. You can ask the owner of the hotel about the cost. Maybe the traffic in the ditch has been arranged by Jiuzhaigou management office when you go, which may be more convenient. As long as you don't join the tour group, you can play anything you want. Very free.

Few people travel to Jiuzhai by themselves, but swimming is not impossible. If there is really no car, tell the driver of the travel agency and give him some money to ride in their car. But I haven't done it yet. God won't close one door, but he will open another. There are cars everywhere in that area, so you can't get out. One and a half days is basically enough (if you have enough time, you can stay one more day. )

On the sixth night, I rushed to Mizoguchi to stay. There are many guest houses with 20-30 beds in Mizoguchi, and the sanitary conditions are OK. You can ask around. There seem to be more senior residences, suitable for officials who don't spend their own money.

Day 7: You'd better get up early. There is a bus to Chengdu at six or seven. On the surface, it seems that this is a small town with loose sails and horseback riding. It's just a stopover to visit Jiuzhai Huanglong. Many tourists just stay here and then leave in a hurry. In fact, this is an ancient city with a history of more than 2,300 years. It was incorporated into the territory of the Qin Dynasty in 3 16 BC. Songzhou was founded in the Tang Dynasty and Zhou Fan was founded in the Song Dynasty. It was built on a large scale in the Ming Dynasty. There are three magnificent city gates, namely East Gate, South Gate and North Gate, and some of the city walls are well preserved. The attraction of Songpan County goes far beyond this. Here you can take part in a kind of trip called "riding a horse"-riding a horse, which means that the means of transportation is not a car but a horse. This is a very distinctive way of traveling, which has a long history in New Zealand and some mountainous countries in Northern Europe. In addition to Huanglong and Jiuzhaigou, which are well-known at home and abroad, Songpan County is also rich in well-known but absolutely natural and charming plateau scenery, steep mountain canyons, lush virgin forests, quiet and quaint Tibetan villages, waterfalls, Haizi and hot springs, which are especially suitable for horseback riding. As far as my research is concerned, there are no institutions or companies specializing in this kind of tourism in other parts of China.

Opposite the bus stop outside the north gate, there is a large-scale company that has been running this business for a long time, called "HAPPY TRAIL". It has a group of experienced tour guides and 100 well-trained kurama horses. The tour guide serving tourists is not a traditional tour guide, nor is it a tour guide who holds a small flag to welcome tourists to leave quickly in our memory. They are simple locals, good at equestrian and folk songs, and serve your horses and accommodation along the way. If you want to improve your spoken English and take part in horseback riding, you will get unexpected results on purpose. Because this unique and free way of traveling is widely circulated among foreign tourists and deeply loved by backpackers, many foreign tourists come here. While enjoying horseback riding, you can not only enjoy melodious minority songs, but also practice your spoken English, whether on winding mountain roads or at bonfire parties every night.

Horse riding can choose traditional tourist routes, such as: three-day tour of Huanglong and Munigou; Four-day tour of Xuebaoding, etc. You can also choose your own route or number of days. The daily fee is less than 100 yuan, including tour guide, three meals and accommodation. Especially suitable for travelers or students who want to explore but don't have enough equipment and courage. I have been there twice, and found that there are more foreigners who take part in horseback riding tours than people in China. Not because foreigners have money. They are more energetic than China people in bargaining and don't want to spend an extra dollar at will. Most of them are poor students studying in China and backpackers who have just graduated from foreign universities. In short, they are all the ones with less money. Tell your relatives and friends when you go back, so a steady stream of foreigners come here every year.