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A detailed introduction to the two-day tour of Wugong Mountain

Wugong Mountain is a scenic spot full of strange scenery. Every place gives people a very beautiful visual impact, allowing your thinking to penetrate in all directions. As a first-class natural scenic spot in China, it attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world every year. Here are some detailed strategies to share with you.

Budget: 500 for poor tourists and 500 for rich tourists.

Transportation: After getting off at the train station/high-speed railway station/bus station, take a private car to the scenic spot, about 35 cars, and you can bargain. If there are many carpoolers, you can talk about 25 yuan alone, or you can take the bus dedicated to the scenic spot and 25 yuan alone. I take a private car, and it is more convenient to go up the mountain directly on the first cableway.

Time: It is recommended to stay in the mountains for two days and one night or three days and two nights.

Tickets: 70/ person, book 60/ person online with people on the mountain in advance.

Cableway: the first-class ropeway is 65/ person getting on and 50/ person getting off (ride time 1 1 minute).

The second-class cableway goes up 35/ person and down 20/ person (ride time is 8 minutes).

Precautions:

After taking the first-class Zhong 'an cableway, it takes 45 minutes to reach the second-class Jinding cableway station (Jinding cableway is recommended to be purchased temporarily, and Jinding cableway will stop when there is strong wind on the mountain) (it is strongly recommended to take the first-class cableway and climb up again).

Cableway running time:

Peak season (April-65438+1October) 08:20- 17:00

Low season (165438+1October-March) 08:30- 16:30.

Weather conditions: Check the weather forecast before departure. Don't go up the mountain in moderate rain and heavy rain. You can consider thunderstorms (thunderstorms come and go quickly, and there is a great chance to see the sea of clouds after the rain). You can watch the sunrise and sunset on sunny days and the starry sky at night. Get up at 5 o'clock when you see the sunrise, and go after a simple wash.

Necessary items: a set of changed clothes (my sister can take some light-colored clothes to take photos, sunglasses and hats), documents, charging treasure, toiletries, my sister with sensitive skin brings some insect repellent and insect repellent products (I don't feel that my skin is rough), sunscreen is very important (the altitude on the mountain is high, and ultraviolet rays hurt my skin), and I also bring thick clothes, so the temperature difference between morning and evening is very large.

Food: bring some snacks, bread and instant noodles, as long as you can eat them. I've also seen people pack food to eat. You don't need to bring too much water. Although things on the mountain are expensive, believe me, I am still willing to buy a few more dollars on the mountain when I am tired of climbing. Try to pack everything in a bag and carry it on your back. Be sure to go into battle lightly, and try not to bring what you can.

Hotel accommodation:

You can choose to live in a tent when it doesn't rain, ranging from 100 to 120. You can book online and try to rent a hotel tent. The hotel has a public shower room, which is more sanitary and convenient, and the hot water card is 20 times. You can bring a disposable quilt cover to clean the tent (the sleeping bag in the tent is not washed). Girls who are obsessed with cleanliness still suggest hotels. I heard that some inns are not very sanitary, and there will be bugs on the beds.

Unexpected situation:

When it suddenly rains while climbing the mountain, you can buy raincoats and shoe covers at the grocery store on the way up the mountain. Shoe covers are very important, and shoes will be very uncomfortable when they are wet. Besides, shoes are hard to dry. There are band-AIDS in the grocery store. You can buy some if you wear your feet on foot.