Zhangjiajie four-day and three night free travel guide, let me teach you how to play!
UP ChinaTravel
2024-07-24 00:34:46
0Times

I finally went to Zhangjiajie, which I have been longing for. I have long heard that Zhangjiajie has beautiful scenery, like a fairyland. I went to experience it this time, and it really lives up to its reputation. Of course, the good scenery should be shared with friends!

I am a real Northeasterner, so I still like to walk south near winter because it's really cold in the north! When I came, the temperature was just right, around 20 degrees Celsius during the day and around 10 degrees Celsius at night, and the air quality was also great.

There were four companions on this trip, and the travel time was four days and three nights. On the first morning, they arrived at Zhangjiajie Station, contacted the booked hotel (which was located in the city and everyone knows about foodies), put down their luggage, and headed straight to Zhangjiajie Forest Park. As a 5A level scenic spot, Zhangjiajie Forest Park covers a considerable area. I paid special attention to it and didn't expect it to be 400 square kilometers, with a ticket price of 245 and a validity period of four days. Because the park is too big, it takes about two days to fully explore. However, my three friends and I spent a day exploring Zhangjiajie Forest Park, and I have to say that Zhangjiajie Forest Park is still worth a visit.  

The remaining three days went to Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon, Huanglong Cave, and Tusi Palace respectively. My friend has always wanted to take a walk on the "Yuntiandu Glass Bridge" in the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is divided into Line A and Line B, and the Glass Bridge is on Line B. In fact, most tourists come to the popular tourist attraction, the Glass Bridge. To be honest, when they walk up, their legs shake, afraid of falling off.

The Huanglong Cave fully showcases the charm and magic of nature to humanity, while the Tusi Palace presents us with a rich Tujia style. As a northerner, coming to Zhangjiajie not only brings us the comfort of natural scenery, but also allows us to taste the unique cuisine here.

As the hotel was booked in the city center, on our first day we experienced the famous local three pot, a dry pot made of walnuts, beef tripe, and pork tripe. The more we ate, the more delicious it became! I particularly like this dish! This has also become one of the reasons why I still want to go to Zhangjiajie!

Tujia Dried Vegetable Restaurant is a shop that I learned about online. I heard that the chefs are local farmers and the ingredients are also the freshest. So I went there with friends and recommended everyone to taste them.

When I came to Zhangjiajie, I must have a taste of Rice noodles in Hunan. I went to look for food with my friends late at night. I didn't go far out of the hotel when I saw a Rice noodles shop. The shop was full of people. It must be delicious. I waited outside for a little while. Sure enough, it was authentic. I love the taste!

The fish meat made here is also particularly delicious, whether it's fish head soaked in rice or sour fish meat, all of which are specialties of the Tujia people.

Are you sure you don't want to come and experience such a fun and beautiful place!                                                                                                     

Related Articles

Hot News

Travel is alway... There is a saying in "Roman Holiday" that goes, "Y...
Zhangjiajie Jou... Zhangjiajie is the location of a strange and steep...
Among the 100,0... I have traveled in many places, crossed bridges in...
Furong Town: A ... When it comes to Xiangxi Ancient Town, many people...
Explore the mag... For many people, the impression of Zhangjiajie may...
Journey to Zhan... Although he is from Hunan, he has never been there...
A journey to Zh... DAY1: Morning: Guangzhou Baiyun Airport--Zhangjiaj...
When visiting Z... Distribution map of scenic spots in Zhangjiajie (F...
Constellation b... The total itinerary for this trip is four days, co...
Post epidemic s... On the sixth day of the total itinerary, September...